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[000:00:00;00] news the the other one james by is this is the alger 0 news, our life in washington dc with continuing special coverage of the us selections coming off of it, puts ins as russia is ready to talk to donald trump. that is, does opt out, and the ukraine more deserves attention. we'll take a look at some of the content is, but trump's cabinet, the president elect to set his pilots,
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he will be appointing more or less. the white house is present, joe biden, to ensure his administration remains focused for the remainder of his term and promises an overly transfer of power. i assure to direct my entire administration corporate his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition. that's with the american people deserve 9, sammy's a. them here in the how would the rest of the day's top stores, including 5 un peacekeepers and 11 and not in just buying this? right. the attack is the convoy passes through a check point and thousands of palestinians that killed vice rodney strikes in northern garza, a red cross and medical facility is destroyed. the
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hello and welcome to our rooftop studio overlooking the white house. so we'll continue our special coverage of the domestic, as well as global implications of donald trump's election victory. the russian president vladimir putin has spoken for the 1st time since the result was announced . congratulating donald trump and saying he's willing to restore relations with the united states. addressing an international conference in the black serial, sort of suck she put in a said, he's ready to speak to the us president elect. he says, any ideas on facilitating end to the war and ukraine deserve attention? she pointed to give a beauty. we thought this is going to be his last presidency. whatever he does, it's up to him to decide what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and helping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. the person i think that there's a tension at the very least, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as president of the united states. hello fresh and joins us now from outside. donald trump's mar logo residence in palm beach,
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florida. not alan trump has already spoken to will lead us. i believe it's about 70 will lead as a sofa. tell us of the about the russia line. do we think he's getting ready to speak to putin of the well, he's had the message from putting up congratulations, but they haven't spoken yet. his spokesman said they will do that at some point in the near future. what is interesting from this the, the, the statement from kitchen is that he prays is donald trump said that he was a very brave after his assassination attempt. he acted like a man. he knows to flatter donald trump to play to his eagle. you remember that donald trump promised that he could end the war in ukraine very soon after he won the election, he wouldn't even have to wait to the inauguration. so the pressure is on to see what sort of plan he had, or whether that was just plus the, the consent on the cleaning. and part of course, is that there will be some sort of ground having to be seated if the russians get their way. and it's interesting that putting praise donald trump,
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we know that many people thought that donald trump was perhaps a bit in all of letting me put and when he 1st came to office. in fact, by the way of putting reference that instead, he believed that donald trump was perhaps bullied by some of these teams. there was the infamous meeting in finland, where the 2 of them got together. and donald trump said that he accepted the blood to be a put his words over his point intelligence agencies. and then there was the sit down meeting in private where afterwards donald trump took the notes of the us to notify. and according to several reports, read them off, so no one knows what exactly what was said. just on a slightly different note, although were leaders have been calling with the praise. heating that a number of them intends to stop off here in palm beach. some time, either on the way to or on the way back from the g. 20 summit and real, all of them coming along to meet the man who will be the next president of the united states. and of course, one of the clues to tell us how similar or different trumps new administration is
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going to be to as old one is who we pick some of the top jobs. so tell us what names are you hearing right now? that's not really on zillow and most of the names being binded around. he will not be in the cabinet. the job that trump has for him is meant to be savings or someone who's got an overall view. and it says that he will come somewhere in the region of 3 trillion dollars out of the us budget. know you've got to remember that the us budget is about $6000000000.00. 6 take 50 percent of that means that departments might be close, staff might lose their jobs. and of course that is the possibility of cuts to important social programs like medicare and social security. i sort of a couple of the big jobs secretary of state bill haggerty is a name. i've had several times today. he's a senator from tennessee. well respected on both sides of the house. the big advantage of that, of course, is that he's close to donald trump. what's his impass of the to japan flushed the time wrong, but would also probably breeze through a confirmation in the senate,
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which is important as well. which a good announce name is be mentioned a few times, possibly secretary of state, but more likely to be the national security advisor. he's a former ambassador to germany for my head, acting head of the director of national intelligence and very close to the trump. so he would be considered a safe period of times, and that's for the defense secretary, well as dipping into the pool in congress. again, bill won't say is a former greenberry. he also worked the white house before he has military experience, and his name is one that is constantly being had as far as the military is can. so all of these will have to be confirmed by the senate. but of course, as you've said, james, what donald trump is looking for is not necessarily expertise in the field. what he's looking for is someone who will do the bidding of donald trump is alan fish and keeping his ear to the ground, the in palm beach. what does your think about the trump victory? well, dozens of europe and leaders, a cooling for
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a new approach to defense is less reliance on washington as somebody in budapest, the host on gary improvement is the victor o'bonham says my quote. we cannot wait for the americans to protect us all about and who's maintained friendly ties with putting his said he has big plans for the future with trump. hash him a whole bar reports from budapest, europe and the us have had come on, goes for decades, but that's good, no change friends, presidency. manuel, my con, gave the strongest reaction so far from a you being leader to terms victory saying it was time for europe to own it's destiny. so that's what it gets to can was, it was a must have boss cuz it's an appeal. he think it don't. the question for us is all we prepared to defend your opinions guys, this must be a priority. this is a historic moment for us, your opinions ukraine was high on the agenda. the european political
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community was established in 2022 to contains the cushions from the war and prevent an i'll try it russian victory. but not everyone agrees. this is a man how strongly believes that he was wrong and should reconsider his position on ukraine. where we are at this moment is that there is no communication and the 1st precondition of every piece is the communication. and the big condition of communication is the ceasefire. the you need to have since insured a flow of weapons and cash. despite objections from the it is like hunger, is victor all by insist a deal with booking is the only way out of the complex. but we see more and more is that north korea? i around china and of course, rush are working together working together against ukraine. but at the same time,
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russia has to pay for this. the nature chief is hoping his long relationship with trump good stuff, the president elect from putting out from the alliance for my problem. the answer lies in boosting the u. b and defense industry. for others, the you case push to reset to relations with you could send a stronger message to russia that ukraine won't be abandoned. this is a delicate moments for ukraine, a you and they to online stress. they're going to take on a big a vote, is supplying cube with weapons to hold back. vices advanced by thought might change if trump decides to pull the plug on minutes a. and this is what many need is here in with office. i can send that via a trunk. putting d could come with a huge price for your trade and further undermine. you'd have future house your model, the 0 would up as well. and back here in washington, in the building behind me, the white house that you as president joe biden is address the nation for the 1st
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time since donald trump is victory. and his democratic party is crushing defeat. and tuesday's election, he promised that would be a peaceful transition of power on january the 20th, but said that was still much more work to be done. all white house correspondent, kimberly how could has this report 1st thing americans to accept the results of the 2024 presidential election? us presidential biden phrased his vice president campbell, a harris for her historic run for the white house. she ran to the spar and campaigns and everyone got to see something that i learned early on the respect so much for character are done like his predecessor now president elect donald trump, who refused to accept defeat in 2025 and underscored his own commitment to transferring power peacefully, abo, for a mile and a lot of the constitution on january 28th will have
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a peaceful transfer of power here in america. speaking from the white house rose garden side and reassured, nervous americans and democratic party members encourage them to embrace unity under trump. you can't love your country, only when you, when you can't love your neighbor. only why do you agree? by doing also told supporters despite his party's election laws, the ideals of the democratic party have not and should not be abandoned. setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up is unforgivable. in the meantime, president elect donald trump is all ready for parry to take office. there's much speculation about who may make up his transition team and his cabinet. no official announcements has been made, but there are already several members of congress and other high profile names under consideration. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house,
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the top 142 percent of the vote in the city of table, home to the country's largest hour, but american community said policy kinds of jewel stein to 18 percent. those votes came with a time of growing anger over the war on gaza. and on what you bring us support for israel to raise a bow reports from dibble and the state of michigan, which trump has flipped from democratic to republican. the presidential election was personally for chevy above drastic. he's originally from living on lives in the us state of michigan, where the arab american vote played across a role in the vote. we've lost trends with last neighbors. people that we grew up with and we lived with, even though we're not living currently with them, by the end of the day, any, any since life for any life as last is it is the last for humanity. people what the voiding falls and they are bleeding. they went to the avoiding falls and they are in pain to additionally,
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people here voted for the democratic party. but in the past year, their lawyers, he's shifted around 55 percent of the population in dearborn is, are of american. and the war on guys and living on had a huge impact on how they voted in the selection. most people say that the democratic party disappointed them, and that's why many voted for donald trump and the green party candidate joe stein . trump one here with over 40 percent of the votes. just days before the election, he visited dearborn, where he was greeted with tiers from some members of the arab american community. he was here, he listens community members. he told people that he want a piece, and i think that's the bare minimum of what we can expect from a presidential candidate. but many here say they do not know what to expect of a 2nd from presidency believe. and he's aggressive rhetoric towards arabs and muslims in the past. the action of trump, the president,
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it's not something we take lightly. it's something that we are probably going to live with the impact to it locally and nationally. this whole administration has been probably not saying, but they have been doing. they have probably been talking about peace for the past 14 months. then reese tend to billions and billions to kill those specific muslims . no doubt the wars and guys and live in on. we were on the minds of arabs and muslims in michigan, especially when so many of their family members and friends have been killed. betty saffo, i was just see to dearborn michigan as well. let's now look at some of the issues we've been discussing here from washington, still digesting the fact that donald trump will be back in the white house on the 28th of january and joined by all guess we to show a conservative commentator a political strategist. i have matthew task executive vice president of the center of international policy robot home to full my us,
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i'm positive to nato under president clinton. thank you very much, a lot to discuss. but let's start with the, the, the new news in the last couple of hours, which is vladimir putin, rena saying that's a trump show bravery when he but with the assassination attempt. i showed he was a man, i'm says, there's an opportunity to have to restore relations between the, the us and russia. what is your reaction to that and what do you think it might mean for you crane? i am completely and surprised by this news of putting praising from essentially. they never lost touch after jump left the white house in 2020. we know that we know they've had communications. we know that they had a very cozy relationship for years. none of this is a secret, but what now we know is that perhaps the very 1st thing that from does when he gets an office in january, is essentially tries to broker piece over between ukraine and russia. what pieces a good thing is enough piece is an excellent thing, but what this kind of piece means is
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a concession of land. and we know this also because vice president electricity bands, the current senator from ohio, who of course will be vacating that seat. he led on to that, he said that he and trump have that desire to do this. and because trump and putting are so cozy they can get it done. quick by sense has always been that trump is looking at this in re entry to the white house as a legacy moment. he needs to do something massive and not just the 1st year in the 1st month. and because of those close ties with putting, he can deliver a wind there and point to that and say a hot look at me. i am such a contrast to these dark years, a bite in harris. he is going to want to paint a certain picture and by getting this done quickly, he will get that 1st went on, which he will try to build off of. okay, matthew, um, this potentially is an absolute nightmare for president zalinski. how should the ukrainian president play the coming weeks before january the 28th? well, i think we saw just the other day, you know, zalinski congratulated trump quite
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a piece of lee as well on his victory. clearly recognizing what was coming. so he's going to do everything he can to, to build that relationship. but i think it will probably go as, as we just heard, you know, again, peace is not bad. the question is on what terms and is that decent durable? and i think that is the concern that a lot of ukrainians having a lot of others in europe have as well on what terms will that piece be made? what concessions will be demanded or required or pressed upon ukraine? and does that mean an end to the war, or does that mean it simply moves into a new phase for putting, having some kind of grander plan. and the concern is, and i think it's quite legitimate is, you know, look at what bruton said to trump, he understands that trump is very susceptible to flattery, as do many leaders around the world. and the question will be, okay, what will trump agree to? so roberts, you're a former ambassador to nato, does say likely. the putins will, he's invasion of ukraine, is,
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is going to have paid off, at least, at least in part. well, it's always good to talk. and one of our problem is we haven't been talking enough to them. they haven't been talking here enough to us. we need to recognize that russia is not going to go away for a number of years going back under a couple of administrators of different parties. there's been a pretense that so my rush is going to disappear. we've got this war, but it's not the only thing there. there's going to need to be some coming to terms with the russians of a future relationship of which ending the war and ukraine is gonna be. part of it says the landscape is going to have to give up some land. it's. he's probably going to have to give up the other crime a a and anyway, it's, nobody really wants crime yet. it really was the cranium, except by accident. but the real way of working at this has been clear for years is that ukraine gets sovereignty. overall, a territory and then the areas which are russian speaking russian culture got
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a lot of autonomy that is possible. but it's gonna take a while. it's not going to take place as comp says between now and the dog or is not so it can take place as soon thereafter, but it's going to take place. yeah, and i, and i do think that's a real question is whatever agreement is, is gotten whatever negotiated piece we get. does that actually preserve ukraine's independence control over its own territory and it's nascent democracy, or does it simply make ukraine, you know, part of pollutants fear of influences, which is clearly something he want. i'd go back quickly to robot. if the us pulls out of it simple for ukraine onto the drum, do you see any scenario where the rest of nato, the rest of the you can pick up the slack? oh, 1st i don't think trump is going to pull out all support for you. grant, it can't afford to as president united states because i would undercut what nato and as they're doing, he's got to work with the allies. and i think he really does understand the importance of nato, despite things he said, and things is done. but there is going to need to be
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a recognition that ukraine is really in between west and east of thoroughly western country, economically, politically democracy, but a neutral country has between russia and, and nato. the idea that ukraine will sometime join nato is a non starter. it takes unit and every 3rd or 2 hours, and that's never going to happen as mental thoughts promise may do so. landscape. okay, now is wes reminding everyone who's watching this, how the us system works because we will. so donald trump, the new president, he's not the price of been taking up the present till the 20th of january. so rena walk happens between now and then is joe biden, the complete lame duck when it comes to standing up to put in for example. and let's turn our attention to, to the middle east, standing up to his ally, nothing you know, who, who's, who's ignored him for coming up to 13 months now, whenever the us a said restraint. that's, and you always don't,
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the offices now does nothing. you know, you basically have a free hand to so the bombard garza, unless netanyahu has had a free hand for many months to do whatever he wants. and he's almost laughed in the face of binding and blinking. the hairs hasn't even even been at the table. i believe in many ways the disrespect from netanyahu to bide and has been almost palpable in this town. i can tell you this bite in became a lame duck. the minute he dropped out of the race when he announced he wasn't going to run for re election. i had been not just disappointed to see how much of a back seat he's taken in governing and trying to talk about the needs of this society. he can be a president for all americans. in the next few weeks, we will see the certification of the votes, of course on january 6, 2025, until then it is president elect trump. and we, unfortunately with our language around here and because we haven't seen it yet, trump got kicked out of the white house in 2020,
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and people have still called him private. we do that to our former president. i have gone a step further to mind people, he's a former president and we. 2 have one here at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. he's just quite silent today. he came out and he told us that he's going to leave us with the strongest economy. it's hard to believe that when the vast majority of americans, i believe, went to the polls on election day. the 5th, just a couple of days ago, rejecting the democrats policy basically spinning in their face and saying, you're telling us one thing, but we feel another, the cost of living, i believe, was front of mind for americans coast to coast in rural areas. urban areas, trump was able to expand and basically expand the vote for himself with young people, minorities, women, particularly suburban women, which is what harris really thought she had lockbox. so i think the range of issues here, but i, i have to say a number of experts. i agree with disagree with me on this,
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but i really think things were so bad when i saw shake out the other night. but i believe that any democrat would have lost, and any republican would have one. it's the economy, stupid. this is a, not he coming back to them, at least. could you see another arguments that biden was what rates at the mean? this was a new unique period the last year it was an election campaign that what political considerations now he doesn't have any political constraints. the code, if he wanted to put the ultimate leverage on that's on yahoo. because the u. s. has controls the money controls the weapons he could if he wanted. do you think he will? i don't think he will. i wish he would cuz it's not. i mean, he knows that yahoo knows that even if joe biden where to, to withhold weapons, they would simply be turned right back on, on january 20th. and it wouldn't take israel awhile to just go to the they, they have weapons to use in the, in enter in periods. my argument has been biting should have done this months ago.
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he has simply refused to impose any real costs on netanyahu. the united states is the only country that can really do that. fighting has refused. one thing he could do, however, is to a firm we saw this letter from secretary blinking his secretary, austin. i'm giving them 30 days raising concerns about the restriction of humanitarian aid into gaza. that 30 days is up next week. they can say clearly that israel is doing this because i guarantee you, i've heard this from them myself. they know this is happening. this letter in my view was a far as they know, that is are, it has been restricting humanitarian aid into gaza since basically october, 8th. and under us law, us us military aid needs to be suspended once the president is in formed of this. so i would hope, but just for honesty sake, president biden would choose to speak clearly and truthfully about the fact that this has been part of israel strategy and gaza. so robot, if biden wanted to put the pressure on how quickly could he, with the tools at his disposal,
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stop these riley bombardments of lebanon. i'm garza tomorrow morning. he just has to cut off all military aid to israel. he gave them some warning time with god as it is just been said, 06 days from now. the deadline comes on humanitarian aid with all his specified things to if he doesn't, it is a why, why did you, you've been in this down a very long time. you an impass of the, during the clinton era, you know, joe, by the why is he being so stepping on this issue about 2 things. one was the electoral politics the tell now, the other thing is, joe barton believes in it believes in letting is real to everything it wants to do . his entire career has shown that when he was in the senate, vice president and president. but he's got $74.00 days now to be president of the united states. our interest united states, sense of shipping and his reputation of the world has been severely damaged. he quoted as certainly 6 days from now he should say,
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opened the border. so you monitor and 8 or 0 further help in any way, and then i need you to stop the war. and look at hom, us to stop the war one way or another before the 20th of january or at. but i also have to say another thing, there was also the nuclear agreement with your ran, which natural, you know, who killed rand stop, just don't know, clear work. that's on, you know, who killed trump quitted and refused to rejoin it. he could tomorrow morning. say i am going to read joy a so called joy comprehensive. okay, rubbing very quickly. arena, we get to january the 20th with regard to policy towards israel and those was what would you be take on what strokes going to do? he likes to be seen as a peace maker, so he wants the nobel peace prize, but it'll be a piece on this and you'll who's tubs with it most. indeed it will light and i think it does come rather secondary to do what's between ukraine and russia. that's
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what trump wants to get done 1st because it serves him right. and that is what trump does. he says it's an a man like a 1st policy agenda he's going to take on it. so it's rather trump 1st because he needs to look like he's done something right. and that he was wrong, didn't 2020. and so that's what you do when again, you want it. you want to put out this political message and directly. but, but i want to go a step further and, and he also wants to give the republican electorate what they want it, which has to end these massive aid packages. there's been such great dissatisfaction. and as we know, muslim americans and the urban, their community has felt so betrayed by dividing harris and ministration on the issues of what's going on in gaza that i think trump wants to try to put a foot there and see what he can get done. so he can look like a hero to them too, but it really starts with 8 packages and really killing those, working with the republican lead congress to do so. being a shot, matthew dust and robot hunter. thank you very much for joining us here. as we
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debate what is going to happen in that white house of, to january the 20th, and in fact, between now and january, the 20th. that is a rep from us here, no special ripped rooftop studio in washington, dc. happening you back to some even though good stuff. thanks so much. james will still head here now to 0 pressure mound. some german, these jobs was the governing coalition collapses and it's full. the tennis stall gets the 1st time reminder. the winning sometimes is simply not enough action from the va finals, the repair it is sure visual and see us and see through possibly, i mean, i was in fear, i shot him dead. the controversial us little stand your ground you're seen are these laws actually encourage more violence? giving assailants the right to kim. we're sending the message that you can just do
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this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims. families lines investigate, license to you on out you 0 the the the welcome back to watching out to 0. to recap on headlines, brushes, president black, they may have foods and says he's ready to restore relations with the us in his 1st public comments on donald trump's election victory. food can congratulate to the president to life. thousands of european lead is amazing in the past that calling for a new approach to defense that's less reliance on the us off the trump selection when
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hungry as prime minister is host. during the hosting the gathering, he says you must take more responsibility for securing peace and safety us present, and joe biden is told, suppose is not to give up. after his policies, the fees, speaking from the white house, he said it would be a peaceful transition of power. and his right, a drug and strike is killed. 3 people in southern lebanon as well as injuring 5 others from the un peacekeeping. force you into feel the strikes, talk you through the car, the lebanese army check, find the entrance aside, and the attack happened just as a unit fil vehicle was passing close by with drop note damaging the windows of 2000 people have been killed in lebanon sensors. round has the law escalated a tax? in mid september. it is right, the strikes have repeatedly hit easton rather than destroying homes and heritage
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sites. many people have already flagged the regions of the call and bob back, but some sustain, despite the risks zanna for the reports. in the middle of the rubble and devastation, 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. uh, i am highland springs, the sound of the bombing. i missed my friends, they went somewhere and this swelled 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 of the doctor in charge says they will remain in his words.
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steadfast, despite nearby is really strikes that causes damage to the facility, meet them a call them as they want to pressure people, display them, and turn them against that are just of this one top of the people here are supporters of the resistance. we want to leave our families and our now much of eastern 11 on has been engulfed in war. this is hezbollah, as 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, 11 ounce 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 as well, has been given a green light to destroy and kill. his rel says it is targeting has belong and this infrastructure. but it strikes are destroying homes,
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as well as historic buildings. the l. montreal, which dates back to the ottoman era was reduced to rubble, the destruction just away from the temple of jupiter bottlenecks, unesco listed roman ruins, not far away from the cities historic center. this used to be a famous restaurant. the owner says this was about hurting the economy already the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars, and this is a nearly bankrupt state, has the law and as well are negotiating under fire. i a says she knows her children's future and lives are at risk, but she says she's choosing defiance over surrender the motor can i make another kind of their lives have change because of the way these to the instruction areas or the use to pay and know they are deprived of enjoying and those pay. but marie and yes, mena appear to have found their own safe space,
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at least for now. and their houses either follow the eastern 11 on more than a 100, lebanese and pays have appealed to you and that sco, demanding the preservation of heritage sites. genario is being heavily bombed by israel. it follows is riley attacks around historic world heritage sites and they've been in very some weeks tuning areas nice. and since you fall back on the southern cities of pile and signed, joseph giovanni sat down with a call to minister to find out what's being done to protect them. this collection associates with a so that's his name. we have assigned to impossible overlapping on who's the head of the permanent mission, 11 on to unesco, to carry us all necessary procedures in order to hold unesco to account, the response was nauseous. that should be a graphic map was issued by the as really, enemy saying that isn't tends to target the decision about back, which is a cultural heritage size, which necessitates that the lebanese prime minister to contact the french president to communicate with the director general of unit sco thought is what spared bob
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acosta from being targeted after targeting fall back yesterday. it was obvious that israel has a problem, but 11 on they have a problem with the lebanese way of life. i'm with lebanese cultural heritage or rich cultural heritage is a movable. it is a logical to think about dismounting, collins and artifacts and the cost of the building. i'm transferring them to another place or a broad would you describe what is well is doing in loving on around these heritage sites. as cultural genocides the most a israel has a problem overlapping on the model in terms of what it is famous for both of them. the level of cultural and intellectual diversity is the level of cultural heritage which constitutes an identity and identity that is relax. and that is the reason place is ready to target the cultural heritage sites on his commission, cultural genocide and will sort that what the
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palestinians on continuing to face relentless attacks from israeli. all tillery, and that strikes and gaza at least 11 palestinians have been killed. and the lights of strike on the school in kansas city bodies have been seen in the streets. and the search for survivors is on the way the facility was sheltering. people displaced by previous strikes and sourced evacuation orders. at least 47 palestinians have been killed in attacks across kansas installed on 1st day 36 of those killed renewals in garza where these right imagery has been using explosive robots to destroy residential neighborhoods in fayetteville. i hear a red cross medical facility and homes have been targeted. i mean, i know it has the license from that. and by in central garza, a holistic end of the week for a palestinians,
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either trapped in the northern part of the spit board in garza city. the northern part of gauze where people have been children inside this particular school that has that, that turn into an evacuation center. the past few weeks. many of the people who were, who were sent to in terms of displacements, have been seeking shelter and a protection inside this particular school that has confirmed reports. we received it from northern gods, a city that some of the people who are actually showed during, inside the school and just arrived within the past few days were among the casualties inside this evacuation center. the school that was bon by deep an air strike. and again, we're looking at the same pattern of a, of targeting or within the past few months, women and children are making up the vast majority of cardboard. you know, the tragedy of this is dangerous. those with a critical conditions are taken to the hospital either on civilian vehicle or on, on cardboard full bike animals arriving to the hospital really in bad shape,
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reading severely or either with severe burns and not having the proper medical care to save their lives. and that's where we're expecting the usual, the numbers going to increase do more than 11 in the coming dollars. we. we had a phone call with a lot of a hospital earlier today describing the horror inside the emergency department on the inability of the medical staff that is already in. so fisher and, and the attempt georgia medical supplies to help among the injuries are children who were tutoring along with their families inside this a school or among those with a critical conditions inside the hospital. for the northern part of the syringe, evaluate, particularly these very military skin and up the top and pushing more people into further internal displace been many still are missing a trap on the robins. this is rouse parliament has adopted laws this week that would allow that a pull taishan of family members of people involved in a tax. they could be sent to gaza or another location for up to 20 is the laws
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apply to israeli citizens and residence so occupied east jerusalem? no, to send this report from my mind. israel's goodness, at hard at work passing laws, a palestinian is really citizens and fellow cindy as an occupied east jerusalem that's subject to israel's illegal annexation one bill targets. family members of palestinian is rarely citizens who carry out attacks against israel. they be deported to gaza or another location if they had prior knowledge of the attack and did not inform authorities, or if they, in any way expressed support for the attack or organizations labeled as terrorist the gun. so that it's just because professionals are able to tell us clearly that this preventative law is intended to, to, to a few, to terrorists and villains from carrying out the acts. another law could be applied to palestinian schools,
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especially in occupied east jerusalem. and those inside israel, this legislation grants the education ministry sweeping discretionary powers to deem any teacher or administrator, a supportive of terrorism. fire them without notice. got funding of the association for civil rights. and israel says this bill is designed to threaten palestinian educators and mark them for surveillance. and persecution of those laws, both the velocity of citizen and but a scene in which there is a live that can manage and see without the corner gets americans. it's like advantage and see without the just lation image and see with that would be show the government that does it should say that it manages human rights. organizations say these bills are the tip of an iceberg with other draft blows, imposing the death penalty and palestinians detain on so full terrorism charges.
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another aims to mute any descent on is really college campuses. these laws are introduced by the parties of the governing coalition in israel, and they often receive support from the opposition. they were you enforced legal assessments by an independent to an experts and human rights organizations. but aside from enforcing an illegal occupation in palestine, israel isn't apartheid state that all the 0. i'm from plans to summon israel's and bass. so the officer is right. the police briefly arrested 2 friends, john, dom as an occupied east jerusalem. the men who had nothing uniform was arrested inside the french own church. compound. taken away and police cause i'm late to release the incident prompted french foreign minister y'all. no, i bubble to cancel a visit to the church. you describe the rest is unacceptable. israel's foreign
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ministry said donna's had obstructed the work of his ready police. a german m. p. 's of pasta an anti semitism resolution that makes criticizing as well as government an anti semitic act, and an openness of molding full 1000 people from the legal, academic and cultural sectors. have criticize the wording of the bill. they want. it would seriously affect funding for and cios and limits freedom of speech monitoring groups in german. they say they have seen a shop rise in anti symmetric incidents. the federal association of departments, full research and information on anti semitism, says, 1270 acts of anti semitism were recorded in 2023. more than half of those cases happened. the officer october the 7th. 7 cases of what the group calls, extreme violence were recorded, including a situation where a mazda of cocktail was thrown into a synagogue,
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while worshippers were inside. the group also records it a $121.00, the tax $329.00 cases of property damage, and the $183.00 threats throughout the in 2023. germany's federal criminal police office says between january and march of this year, 793 and the sematic offenses were recorded. several notes. cima is a political scientist and research fellow at the goes to university in frankfort. she joins us now from frank for good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's be clear the stats which talk about a rise in the tax on jews on jewish places of worship. clarity that is a problem that needs to be addressed right? exactly. and this is why this resolution has been passed. it will 1st post in the wake of the and how much turbo tax after and on the,
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to at least for the end of 12 of 7. and as you just said, it was a response to the subsidy can rise in into some of the incidents in germany. but i have to correct the one aspect which is quite crucial because the resolution actually does not state this sentence. that criticism of either way is anti semitic. it's doesn't say that this is one of the main critique which has been now part of the debate. but, but the, the, the resolution actually differentiates between criticism of his right. and it has submitted a set of texts on the other side. for this being the criticism from the secretary general of amnesty international in germany saying the little quotes i'm closing homewards criminalizes, legitimate criticism of his right the government policy. now this is
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a problem about the debate and we have to go back. it's like it took me to to that very shortly. now the debates about into semitism. and when does the criticism of is where it becomes and has submitted. it is a long debate in, in the job in germany, of course, the history of germany's aust relevance here. that has always been a problem that the, there was a hard to, to, to define what is exactly the and what makes it into submitted. but it's actually quite easy to say it in another way, a tax on jews, on synagogues, and it has limited but doesn't have to talk about that. but his criticism is what it means. that is what i should should have been, is it so it shouldn't exist anymore? that's clearly it has submitted. the resolution works with the definition which is called the arrow definition ira for international commitments alliance. it is a definition that has been adopted by the several states and,
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and the driven government has adopted this definition also in its own policy. and now in this resolution is called the leading definition of anti semitism. and the technician, it doesn't, you'll say it doesn't model. it doesn't make a distinction between criticizing the actions of a state and targeting people simply because of their identity in the face. this definition does differentiate, but it has the potential a great potential. and that's the problem to be, to be instrumental ised in order delayed. why do you think then, you know, well knowing international human rights groups all saying it does fail to make that distinction? or because there has been a specific debate about when it is, for example, i'm saying that is why that is,
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is in the part that state is that into submitted or not. and if you use this definition, the definition, then it's likely to say that this, this thing that is within the part of the state is anti semitic. which and that's, that's one of the problems of this definition. this is why i'm saying it has been instrumental lies in miss interpreted in a lot of ways and it has it problems definitely. but it doesn't say that any form of criticism is bent, have submitted, and just, i'm coming to this a, for example about the parts side. of course, this is not an intern submitting statement. it's, it's about the west bank and gaza. if you're talking about that being that this isn't a protest structure, it's an, it's maybe it could be a wrong statement and we can discuss that. but it's not anti semitic. and this is something which is the main problem with this definition. and there is illusion is, and this is also important if somebody can be binding, it's a recommendation, and it has a lot of problems definitely. and the criticism is,
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is it is definitely important to me, to, to, to, to not make it impossible to criticize israel. and since the last few months, if the who people are participating, the drum and the data, they know quite so that it is not impossible to criticize what it's doing now with it. but what this way the government is doing is virus and stuff, the waters that's been a lot of politicians are saying is this is the comment debate here. it's not that it's not, it's, it's, it's small to say that it's impossible to criticize either is right. you and which is labeled as intense and metric ok. thank you so much for sharing your perspective . best cellphone room. cima. from the go to the university of franklin. the collapse of german. these 3 white coalition government respond demands from opposition, policies, and business scripts for a snap election. because ition fell a part of the use of tension peaks in
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a row over how to revive europe's largest economy, which is headed for the 2nd view of contraction. bennett smith reports from budding off sholtes as perhaps only got a few months left as jim and his chancellor in firing his finance minister, christy and lynn had being formally dismissed by the president. schultz has paved the way for new elections then once and sooner rather than later. at least a good feeling is allowed to be of the, the right thing for our country would be an immediate confidence about and new elections. me more in a democracy, nobody should be afraid of the voters and of in on demand on hot sholtes wants to wait until january for a confidence vote. he'll likely lose leading to elections. that according to the polls would be one by the opposition. just keep don't internally as a whole series of international commitments, conferences and decisions. i don't envy you in union, but require a german government now, but it's capable of taking action. we simply can't afford to have
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a government without a majority. jeremy for several months, followed by the election campaign for several months. and then possibly several weeks of coalition negotiations, we've got to involve comes to fuel and the coalition of sent a left to liberal in green policies, had been riven with tensions, almost as soon as it was formed 3 years ago. an ideological split on how to kick stuff in the economy and recession was the final stroll. the center left chancellor wants to borrow to invest, as well as support ukraine. finance minister liberal wanted to comp taxes, and change benefits and pensions. it is terrible timing because the re election of trump actually is matched with one of the week this to europe in government constellations as we'll see it. so the new year commission is hardly in place. so we have the hearing some rest of the week president and friends. we have a very trouble. it's a prime minister in poland. we have
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a chancellor with his domestic issues and none of the 3 really are going along well with each other. germany's political instability leaves a void at the hoss of your just as the re election of donald trump could bring a trade whole m. c, the us cups of funding to ukraine. the collapse of a government is a big shock in a country. no great predictable consensus. rather than the political volatility of some of its neighbors and parties on the fall last and fall, right? a gaining in popularity, which may result in a more fragmented problem into whatever elections of how burnett smith, i'll just say, era billing. it's time to catch up on the sports news with pizza savvy. thank you very much. it's the press to the seats in the row politic. they've been beaten away by gonna test the right fix. awesome. and what's the saw for the turkish side? can i jerry and international scoring twice to sing cumberland inside 32 in stock. it's the 1st floor. they have 9 points of the full games. so it's got
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a test drive. the main, i'm defeated with team ranges came from behind to a to draw away at the be all goes a single. this is guessing the equalizer with the game finishing one or both teams have 7 points of the full mattress mentions to united are closing in on may 1st when a good competition i'm of the all are going twice at old trafford against creekside p a cage code matches coming up to full time. it's to know some and you know from scott, some kidding and bump it has a gain, be left out of the national things going to face israel. and it's in the later this month. coach didn't either jump decision to a much the real madrid full. it means his absence will now stretch to full game is the 25 year old as struggled for form since joining ro from p a street in the last tron. so window for us. a 2nd in group, a 2 nations leak. uh, did you do zillow?
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i had several discussions with him. i thought about it, and i made this decision on this gathering and obviously because i think it's better, it's better this way more. uh, i'm not going to argue, but why can't tell you are these 2 things. one that killian wanted to come and to it's not the extra sporting problems that came into play since the presumption of innocence exists and must exist in ex task. but it's the one of choice. so this gathering for the next to matches, i think linda and sort of manager lee calls me says that's almost too cool. is that low influence on the squad selection for upcoming nations lead matches against greece and the republic of ireland? these will be cause these final games in charge typically set to assume its position as permanent national t manager on january the 1st. well, 1st one is not an influence on the, on the scope selection. and, you know, spoke to both tech studies loosely and congratulations. i think case is hardly respectful of,
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of the jump to the modem itself. but the stuff of doing so we've been left to it. we always off um, you know, but i still say this is a must be a privilege the and the, the trust that they have, i have shown in myself and the rest of the stuff. the 3 comes that we've got, this is the, you know, the final 2 games, wimbledon champion bubble that kind of tick of a has the feet of coke, a golf to because semi final spotting saudi arabia at the w t, a finals coming into the match gulf was already assured of a place in the final full cheek of a has to win the chick deliver. the 756 full victory puts a guess for your own sake. has however, been eliminated from the va finals. that's the spice winning on face face of the things that cost a feed up with e $61.00 and $6.00, loving just 51 minutes in re a fee to get stuff $2.00 days of equity costs really in. and she didn't even realize how much was the
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honestly, i don't think, i don't think it matters like we go out on court when every much anyway. so i wasn't thinking about that. i didn't know that this is the case. so yeah, new zealand will take on the island in a blockbuster rugby test match in dublin on saturday. or friday. i beg your pardon the old like scrapes, post english last week, but they know they are so likely to present and even tougher challenge the times the play a similar guidance that's going to be in teams. you know, island of a thing brought up the not just the last few years, i think if last team use something you know, late in the why and a lot of areas english golf at so many fleetwood is the 1st round leader at the abu dhabi championship. is actually a 2 time window in the u, a. e. capital fever,
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the shooting a close record, including tim, the on the pol, around $1262.00. that included a birdie on the 18th year. it is the leads by one shot and its 5 shots clear. the, the, well, mcelroy has been talking about the impact donald trump can have on gulf. he says the usa is presidency, leg may be able to fix the rest of the also became, trump is a king, go for himself and vices. another major enterprise in december on the stage where he is victory speech december is one of the players who defected from the pga to it's a saudi arabia's loves. series prefers nija between the 2. 2 is still not materialized, but trumpets previously said he could fix a deal in 15 minutes. mcelroy believes it could happen. he might be able to, i mean, he's got a little muscular, i think, is the smartest man in the world beside. and so he might be able to do something if we can get musk 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,
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obviously trump has great relationship with saudi arabia. he's got a great relationship with golf. he's a lover, golf, so maybe who knows? as the m. b, a champion, boston celtics, of suffolk de 1st regulation loss of the season. they were beaten by the golden state warriors self exciter, 7.87 minutes remaining. that was because this terri later war is on her 127 points. maybe he'll have 16 and go over the state 11821 entered into the suite and drama, food, the choices, the pistons last, the sort of branded middle school in the sense of re bounce selling one of the $170.00. okay. that's what was supposed to be slow tonight. so me. thank so much faith that brings us to the end of this show. we're back in
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