tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the, the the the hello i'm and there's a problem and this is the news our lives from the hot coming up in the next 16 minutes a pound for the explosion on the train station and pockets. tom's questions to see 12 and 20 people attend. the ones rights party wants to a famine in north and gaza and says the majority of people is killed and israel's won the strength of women and children. the as rarely
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strikes had neighborhoods in southern favor. this often people up for to, to leave face all night and tech tyco and 8 on mosque joins donald trump in the pool. the ukranian president, the bomb has exploded at a railway station and pockets spawn kidding. 25 people and enjoying more than fuzzy . all those that happened in the southern city of quest, of the capital of the largest on province. witnesses say the explosion occurred near the station. some booking office just before train arrive to the crowd of platform, a slow july thing this morning. they were all kinds of people gathered government officials and ordinary people, the rest of the travellers. there was about 200 people here when the explosion that
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happened initially, the investigation of the crime scene proves it may be a suicide last. but we are investigating in detail to find the exact course. saw the lock, there was a journalist in question and he's joining us on the phone satellite. i understand that you just left the scene of the explosion a short time ago. tell us what you saw when the number of dead is be increased. now we have a confirmed number of the people who they didn't. this is a deck is 24 and with more than 40 people injured, who would have been shifted to different hospitals off way back. and now we uh, the heavy presence of security forces still uh the president at the really the station there collecting the evidence. but we have just received the confirmed information from a government official who said it was
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a suicide attack and the suicide lumber and who managed to get any side. there is a station. i think that the fingers were standing at the platform and waiting for the train, which was about to get back to the shower from going down. so that way you say that there's a heavy security presence then. now what kind of security meshes i usually at the railway stations and pockets found a. a normally what we have seen in this area station there is that, you know, the fact is not really have the one police beach secure the premises, all 3 of the station and the regularly, you know, check the packages and seniors who come do travel by train and they check the airbag it gets, there is the presence of the security for to the building. the women police officers who are deployed to check that they could do for them the security terms because we have seen previously so many effects on pockets on granted,
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they're creating their bridges and they have been attacked by i'm groups in a, in previous years. so there was a no security deployment of the docusign rebates, but you know, the issue is that really police which is a very big, are there any there? there has a very limited number of police for a to secure the payment is all 3 of the send. this is the 1st time that you did this really this patient has been got to get in with this much, often been for the had this is the 1st time. okay. so 1st time that this wireless station and quite a has been targeted, but certainly not the 1st time as you've been saying that railway stations of the public transport hobson pockets don have been targeted. but which is thought has seen a great deal of insecurity for decades, but this yet has been particularly deadly, hasn't it? exactly. because it's, you know, since the beginning of this year we have seen many effects in which you know, more than 100 people are working. we have seen, you know, uh, people who have,
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who but people who are, you know, targeted who are traveling in the passenger buses on highways. and they're, they're really station the installation, including the key bridge which connects the sun with the rest of the country was targeted in august this year. so the largest non, you know, has be seen off for a while then for the last 2 decades. you know so many various groups, including i said they already took ottoman boxes on hand, but the little separate group they are operating below just on the i am, they are targeting security forces in civilian for the last 2 tickets. so deluxe a. joining us, joining us on the phone from quite a thank you very much for that. we really appreciate it. well, let's bring an empty, i'll go and he's a geopolitical analyst. and also he's also headed the independent incentive for reach research and security studies. and he's joining us live from as low. i'm about thank you very much for your time. so we were hearing from saw the lock,
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the consent, and what we heard from quite a police earlier that the incident seemed to be a suicide. last other, any early indications of who could be behind such an attack as well. there are multiple actors got into the spoken white and so they include the below is the petition army below is to brush and the front as well as far south isis that are located inside, but of kindest on and below, just on plus the 30 k thought it bind focused on, it could be either of them because a for more than a year into hom, there has existed a nexus between the 2 d p. somebody would separate this to organizations and the escaping stomach, stair, dakota, son, problems and you can gauge you from some triggers the skin off of the intensity of the wireless that is being perpetrated. so far we have seen at least $285.00 kind
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of attacks and leading 261015 at least $633.00 casualty is of course also includes a minute ends. but as a whole, new can gauge that in the 1st 11 months, it's 10 months and a days of the all these proxy turner's have basically taken out of civilians as well as security forces. most of the attacks have been on disagree with the forces the, the army as well as the bottom entity forces. so it could be any group that as being part of this systematic attack on the security gap. but it does a focused on you say that most of the attacks have been on security forces, but this is a core civilian infrastructure as the train station and people using the train station were killed. and we have seen an increase in attacks on civilians by been launch separatists. why are they increasing veritax as well?
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it's basically possibly connected to the jewel politics, the politics off of the go out of the board, the china box on economic got it or uh, you know, we have to understand that the go other port is the jewel in the calling of the seat back dinah fox on economic quoted or uh, this is not only going to be the commercial and industrial a boat, but also being pursued by outside is as a strategic staging post for or the chinese in the a, b, and c. and that's why we have seen a very conservative campaign since 2017, which basically involves it chinese as potential to target the china is into so being under attack in multiple the terrace groups, which we call the proxy a groups they have openly about to disrupt the china is packed them wherever
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possible, so you can easily link this spade to file for terrorist attacks to the politics of the agent because we have the 70 kilometers away from go either need it on it just next door to practically too quick. uh and then uh, the, the, the province is hosting a big number of chinese interests, including the gelato board, which had been touted as, as good as a jude in the crawling off of the c 5. so it could be anybody that is awareness to the chinese and was mentioned focus on end, the secret the terrace groups that are attacking the box on as you go to the 4th of all the so because they think that they are providing security to the chinese and hands, they're also a legitimate target and what we understand that the court station was and was possibly some soldiers who were on the way back to the 50. then this is what
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a one of the groups has claimed that they were. but they were shortages on this train, and that's why it has been targeted. and then as a consequence, saving and also last lives. and is the government doing enough, mr. gould, about all of this and security in the country at the moment of what i think the government cannot be present everywhere. this is a proxy word that the government that had focused on faces and the big or the generic enough finest on. and in the, you know, going no, no, 80 eyes off, but they're just on and then these guys plan share to die in those areas and come to focused on. so the timing and the venue off upon an attack is all the way is, is a choice, and this, this choice is always available with the tire. it says you cannot be all present, always everywhere. okay? and many, so they condo a, i understand what you're saying. that they can't be everywhere all the time. but are they doing enough politically? if it is indeed separate us who are behind this attack, the load separatists,
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as they have been behind many such attacks, us. yeah. but it was just on, as the most impoverished parts of the country, even though it's rich and natural resources, is the separatist movement right? to be angry that they're not guessing they fish? yeah. oh yeah, absolutely i'm and you are a perfectly right this. there are grievances of the below which people are very widespread. grievances they've been, it hasn't anything this all these 3 more than 3 decades. but they don't, they don't really necessarily address uh, the, the, the government responses don't necessarily address all the people onto the. and that's why this works as a fuel, as an oxygen to the but the, to the tired as groups to photo to perpetrate. that is to attacks widens against the state, the state functions empty, how's going? thank you so much for your insights. we really appreciate it.
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the me. so at least 19 people have been killed and organized as rarely strikes across gaza, an attack on tens shelter and displays, palestinians killed at least 9 people in law. see in the south of this trip. a call was also struck as well as military has repeatedly attacked the area despise, designating it a safe, so some del hold it. he is joining us live from the bala and central gaza. and tell us about the latest attack in the area that palestinians are often ordered to go to the well definitely elizabeth, the 1st attack was on a test. and then milwaukee newness, and we know that this is the safe and it's human. it's how are you in stone as love
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that is ready for cheese and now it's in the us policy needs to go to those areas. at least 9 palestinians were killed in the south talk. and we know that those kind of thing is that everything they have and they start their lives in the small. so you can, you in this area because the is ready for it says ask them to do that. 9 policy news weren't killed among them is children and women. and another place that was at the top is in gospel city. it's un signed up for boss who in ya for 3 and a please. 6 policies were killed. among them is a 5 many a father of pregnant mom and their children, and also to los co, young journalists, were killed in this attack. now also there was that densely populated has a big guy here that was also targeted earlier today. but let me remind you, elizabeth, set that for that more than 2 weeks now there has been no civil defense teams or
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ambulances facilitating in the modern college trip. so if anyone was injured or needs rescue is unable to receive it because is there any courses? flores, all the civil defense teams of. i'm going to exact, you wait at that area. know also the sees continue. we're talking about more than a month without food. watch or at medicine and aids and also the you add more and that there's going to be an admin, simon in another golf of strip. so it not only the air strikes and the killings people are also being killed by this 4 surface bar base and imposed by israel inside to very much for that. and they'll holiday with the nations live in the ball on and central gaza the united nations human rights also says the overwhelming majority of palestinians killed by israel's military and gaza of women and children. it says it's verified the personal details of thousands of victims
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and was calling for a do reckoning for her visit violations that may amount to genocide. it's also a warning of famine is evident in the north where israel seized over a month as already killed more than a 1000 people. gave her it is under reports from the un headquarters in new york. women and children are being killed in gaza. and those that aren't are being star that's according to to do reports released friday, global food security experts. the famine is now imminent in northern gaza, and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent jeweler was sent by a coalition of government un agencies and jose considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation to is we'll see on northern guys that it is lasted within a month. it seems pretty grim and it seems pretty urgent. what is the secretary
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general plan? how does he plan to react to the report? i think by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more assistance into gaza. every part of guys, i think, you know, the, the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation, such a difficult to monetary and situation. we really need to have more access. we need to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings. and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to full civil transfer attacks on hospitals, you know,
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parents systematic session and to try and it is, it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its serious effort as on provisional measures, underscored being to national obligations of these right to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is june, reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together. the reports are another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and a told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to elders here at united nations in new york and palestinian president. my boss has called us president elect donald trump, to congratulate him on his re election and says he's ready to work for a peaceful outcome and gaza relations between the 2 solid off to trump moves the us
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embassy in israel to jerusalem during his 1st term. the move was a major break with decades of us diplomacy that spring. and mohammed, i'm mostly, he's a media studies professor at the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you very much for your time. as always, mohammed, so 1st phone call between a boss and trump since 2017. not the 1st correspondence though, because they had a very room exchange of glasses off the drums. assassination. attend the. do you see any reasons to believe that trump policies on palestine will be different this time around? or a couple of things. first of all, we know that trump is kind of a wildcard, as all of the analysts will say, i could envision a scenario where trump is, is, makes life more difficult for netanyahu. we've seen him actually make some critical comments about the war over the past several months. it's also possible because he sees himself as a friend of israel, obviously was very supportive of israel during his 1st term and office. i can
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envision a scenario whereby he allows or facilitates the full on ethnic cleansing, of because of strep, and possibly even the west bank. so i don't have a crystal ball, but i think this conversation was interesting. i mean, it kind of signals. uh, you know, more of the same, right, because the by the administration has been talking for 13 months now about a revitalized palestinian authority and pursuing these normal normalization agreements. this is the, this is basically the trump plan or policy. the problem is that um, without bass and the housing authority are deeply unpopular among palestinians, the impending and pulling data are really shocking. 90 percent of the palestinians in the west bank want my when i best to resign and they don't have credibility. they're seen a sub contractors to the, to the israeli occupation. and so what's really needed for the palestinians, i think of some kind of a unity or national reconciliation. uh government, at least in the short term. okay. on the international fund we've got to do and
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reports in the last 24 hours that have said things that we have known from our reporting for a very, a long time that 70 percent of the people killed them guys, women and children. and that simon is imminent in the notes, but we also have very strong woods from the ones who invites chief, so called for a do reckoning for as well. what did you make of that? it's a strong report and those are strong words. certainly, this adds to the growing international pressure against israel. you all have been covering the international court of justice case. also the pending arrest warrants were nothing yahoo and, and gelato, the prime minister and former defense minister, there's all kinds of international pressure. now mounting on is real and the problem though is that the united nations just doesn't have a lot of power. that's just the reality. you have rogue states like the united states and israel, which have worked for decades to undermine the rules based order of the r b o,
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and especially the, the united nations, as a long literature on those people can read. richard fault, noam chomsky john mearsheimer and others. so if you know the un, it's again, it's a, it's a strong report. those are strong words, but also they're telling us what we, what we already know, right. i, i looked at the report and i thought, well, you know, this is a little bit like when, when somebody goes into the hospital under dad and the paramedics know their dad and everybody knows their dad. but you still need a doctor to kind of come in and declare the person, dad, and that's kind of what this report signal to me mom is in most of you. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thank you. as well has carried out as strikes on the lebanese capital bay road. they came soon after this writing military issued evacuation threats for people living in the southern suburb of da here us and the united nations. and for him,
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for some living on, known as uni, full, has a choose, is ready for us as of deliberately destroying the peacekeeping missions property. they've described it as a flagrant violation of international rule. it is the basis of the series of his way the attacks on unison positions on 1st day 5 pace capers was injured and then is rainy, drawn strike new military check point in southern depth. and on the spring and i caused funded around con, he's joining us live from basement really devastating attacks on da here. that could be felt kilometers away in run. well the smoke is still rising from those attacks as the day begins it in they would 14 strikes taking place in the dark. yeah. over very intense period of time over night is also as a it's a handful of weapon, storage depot. hezbollah hasn't confirmed that sofa,
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but we are hearing the are significant casualties that have taken place in that attack before a few hours earlier. an attack and it's here, governor, it's in fact in the city of ads here, a tie itself where at least 3 people were killed, bringing the death total in last 24 hours, something like 50 people across. so the 11 on and, and ron, what are you learning about the latest attack on uni phone or lose the extraordinary statement from that unit. so it basically says that we saw and we documented is ready. bulldozers attacking our property. they released the statement that said that they released pitcher and video of all these ladies doing that, but it was a denial from these writings is where they said it was off. so a very extraordinary response of from the is right. is this not the 1st time the unit field has been attacked in total?
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40 attacks have taken place. now unit fills either a lot of those or across the board across fire, or just perhaps accidents. but they say 8 times. they have been targeted deliberately and every time this happens, they raise a complaint through the mechanism that they have to talk to the israelis and they raise it with the united nations security council as well. but these attacks still happening. as you mentioned earlier, 5 peacekeepers were injured when they come void passed through a check point where and it's really dry and start to place and wrong. thank you very much for that. that's and wrong con was organizations live and they wrote and thousands of people having falls to sleep. thoughts of living on that have come under heavy attack by the is really military. now some of the countries oldest cinemas, having turned in to make shift shelters to help those in need. those of jabari has a visit a fee. it says and be rude and tripoli that are providing temporary refuge. a
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15 year old hora is grieving for all she has lost her whole her belongings and her cousins to. she came to the shelter with her family for the southern coastal city of tire. in october hora, and her parents are one of 7 families taking shelter in this old cinema in the heart of a root is being run by the lebanese national theater. these workshops are a daily activities to help these children deal. or as mother recounts their ordeal . so so how did they verify the strike target style house? we go out quickly and run away. i didn't know how we escaped and i was very sad because i lost 10 of my cousins. we 1st moved into a school and then we came here to this data. this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement crisis began in late september. now it's home to nearly 30 people. we are also funding from the war,
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and this is the, the importance of us you need to react, you need to create associated to the situation about 80 kilometers. notice of the capital built in the 19 thirty's empire cinema is one of the oldest theaters 11 on this set about in tripling is one of 3. so the 11 is now. so caesar has taken over and turned into a shelter. is home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country and who say they hope that their stay here won't be a long 6 year old jury sled her home with her family in the southern city of tire. she's the youngest residents in this old theater with some big emotions. has given that young mother. i feel like i want to go back to school, but i'm starting to come and cry. i school used to play drill right. and i want to go back and play in the playground and had my friends. i want to go home school, my stuff, we run away when they're rocket targeted. i was may of us,
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and the sounds west kerry, i forgot to bring with me all of my toys on my shoes, but i love you already plays along on the stage that becomes her bed at night. despite everything she's witness such moments provide a reprieve. these old historic caesars once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. doors to jabari out 20, tripoli, northern 11 on the us, prostitute us a vote. charges against an ass. gotten national of an alleged lot by yvonne's revolution regard to killed donald trump. the justice department says the choose was part of a network of criminals used by pet on for surveillance. motiv, ohio. yvonne's farm industry has dismissed the allegations as baseless and falls
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with trump survive to assassination attempts this you don't handle reports from trumps. result in palm beach, florida to the u. s. department of justice says it has charged 3 men in iranian plot to assassinate president elect. donald trump, according to justice department officials, an f d. a national name for hon shaka read, was hired by the iranian revolutionary guard, and his handlers told him to come up with a plan to assassinate trump in september. according to recorded conversations with law enforcement officials, chuck a re said that he was told on october 7th to carry out that plan within 7 days or wait until after the election to other man carlyle rivera and jonathan load home were arrested in the united states, shot the rate is believed to remain in a rock. meanwhile, trump did his 1st interview in a telephone interview with
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n b c's. kristen welter. trump said he believed he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country. he said, as number one priority was securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had a price tag for the mass deportations of millions of undocumented people in america . he said he had no price tag, but he had no choice to carry it out. the problem was just too bad. he said john henry and l g 0, palm beach, florida. meanwhile, the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of migrants to the us are already working and will stay in place. but they are under pressure from trump, who says he's prepared to impose tasks as for the crossings, don't or dramatically and dissolve the sounds around via the reports from top a to 9 mexico. many migraines, a fearful trump victory when making a very treacherous journey was migrants of other ad q. this has been waiting for months for a temporary legal permits to cross mexico and reach the northern border with the
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united states. okay, okay. yet the says, america's president elect donald trump campaign promise, a large scale deportation of undocumented migrants. has him worried he i found the river but he own yes. everybody's the water. yes. that is the low defense attempted because you can apply to a fair amount of option now that it can disappear tomorrow. everybody's waiting to see why he's face to move with like side of my daughter, thousands of migraines, so stranded in shelters like this went along the mexico. what the border and are just starting to grapple with their prospects following trump victory tuesdays elections. many have been trying for months to secure an asylum appointment via a u. s. customs and border protection at the trump as promised to. and alex daughters in his family, fled on to say they hope they will be given an appointment before january 20th loan
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and cool, cool. we have is all faith in god that the appointment will come before he takes office. otherwise, it will be when all god sees it fit, despite the migration being one of the main issues of the us selections, the legal crossings at the border are at their lowest level in 4 years. to look for the thanks to us island restrictions put in place by president joe by then, and then going crack down in part of the mexican government, including apprehending and busting back south migraines, caught in the country. legally, the mexican government believes that the current model to stem the flow of view is found, migraines is working, and they hope that they can convince the future trumpet the ministration to keep it in place without a hard to crack down. for me, i'm of them. week friday, mexico's president claudia shane bound, said she briefly discuss the border issue in a friendly call with from get her love deal. you mentioned the board issue. i said, yes, there's the bold issue, but we'll have time to discuss it in my left,
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on the back at the shelter. kalak says shutting down the border will only make people seek more dangerous paths. so i'll say, here's what's going on. the city, the immigration will continue because it's a necessity. you see, you can close the pos, but you will look for another one. it's uninstall people because of the need. it's an obligation for us, the obligation to seek a better life for our children. for now though, they're still hoping for a legal opportunity to move on before it's too late, allison, that i'll be at the i just see that that by to the to the head on knowledge of the paper to mozambique brace from one breast option day is a violent protests against a dispute to the election. the
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. it's the measure. it is just as long as it was a month ago, but it's still plenty old enough to generate knowledge funding storms which is doing quite happily that most of europe is on the basis settled. as you saw today, which tends to suppress any sort of wind over rate and stays around the edge can give you rather persistent cloud fault and cold, as it's the case in putnam for example. but increasing the for the rest. the is breaking up a little bit, so i'm trying to commit to the shelves are concentrating, maybe in the south, or from down to the major items in the west and med kelly. raise a good example. couple of days of charles or fund the storms takes you to sunday, and the bones is still that about $21.00 degrees, calories the capital of something. yeah, that rate will tend to move sides towards out to your engineers here in the circulation here. and the small forming on the eastern med for southern talk to you and cyprus, the cold winds coming out of the east is affecting romania. but i didn't get some snow here. i suspect at the end of weekend, north africa is quite warm and very sunny. the moment in the hall mountains
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suppressing the shelves to just the coast of west africa, heavier writing gamble. but given that wind direction, the interior, so woman spin record, the woman places all the way from set of go up to those murder ok. for example, amount of cash there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making that boy. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction you're going to face the consequence. nature is done dying of now or never on how busy around to store. strong wheels, challenging traditional female stereotype in the middle, dominate as
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a site to make a difference. if i go across the whole and how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to believe in the class, the risk and it all out does in the the, the watching knowledge of the, of me. and that's the problem. and a reminder about all stories. the cell phone is exploded at a railway station in august. i'm kidding. 21. people and injuring at least 1st off
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as it happened in the southern city of quest, of the capital of the largest on problems. the human human rights also says nearly 70 percent of death and the 1st 6 months of as well as one concept for women. and children, and then you report because you on hold for a do recommend for violations that may have lots of genocide. and this one has carried out more strikes on the 11 east capital that came. so you know, because it, is there any medical issues, evacuation threats from the bank and some of the stuff that on the pallet on football association is quoting on the sports and governing body fee for to address what they call genocidal basis. and as long before the rhetoric among is riley football fans, supporters of mccarthy tele leaves fold down palestinian flags and talented races slogans ahead of a match and adds to them. the incitement led to st battles and several people were
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injured. step lawson reports on the dodge capital after a final night. and um, so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers. we don't trust on the dutch people because what we have to what we have been to yesterday, it's not something that we have in these when we defined a students and as well, we don't have what we have to do to take more than they was some of the thousands of supporters of my god, we tell of feet when get it in the dodge capital for the match against i x. and then he was seen whipping down palestinian flax chanting racist slogans. the outraged by the races incitement to death and stood out on the streets. and that'll take this way. the football fans and police following the match. dozens were injured. of the amsterdam mere strongly condemned to which he described this anti
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semitic riots. she didn't condemn the actions of the is for a defense. and of course they are related to the situation in the middle east and ongoing war and israel and punish about his time. which, which happened last night, is not approached. it has nothing to do with protest or demonstration. it was crime is for amy, lead us for quick to compare to violence with the hollow close enough to over 7 is really for administer even travel to the madeline saying upon arrival that amsterdam is not safe for jews. i'll start with this in both the netherlands and it's while i've been quick to describe last night's riots as anti semitic, without giving much context to what happened leading up to is where a football supports us being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative and fear more anti muslim and anti immigration rhetoric. principal emotions is ignited by the genocide that is very nice committing. so it's
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an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but the neck of each of you support us put themselves in that context by protecting palestinian symbols as saying a racist serious about better things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead that government says it will do all. it's can to welcome them back safely. step 5, some algebra am so them the one in trump supposedly put somebody that you know mosque on a call with your clients president, when he following to congratulate him on his election when earlier this week, without him as a landscape is said to have fact moscow assisting his country with access to the styling, satellite internet platform, it is believed mosques approximately to the president elect could see him being given a formal role within trumps administration. well, let's bring in august, i'll show some of the democratic political strategists and found, and principal at convey communications. there was also
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a republican strategist james davis, great to have you with us as always, i want to start with this relationship. i'll put this question to the both of you. we have seen so much of a non mosque, not just in the election campaign, but since the when and a family photo show that doesn't have moloney a tron for even the vice president of our show. let me start with you. is this relationship between a billionaire businessman who loans one of the biggest social media platforms in the world? the us president appropriate? i think we're going to continue to see donald trump surround himself with people who are just billionaires, but we'll have conflicts with the conflicts of interest with the us government. musk has significant contracts with the united states government and for him as a private citizen, without any official appointment. and honestly, no real qualification that on foreign policy space for him to be so close to the land as so close it down from is where a some to james. well 1st of all, we don't know that he has no official position. the president elect trump is
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rolling out members of his uh, is his administration. now that we've only seen of the susie while so far he has said that e on must would be an advisor of some sort. um, whether that be a, you know, an advisor or a business advisor from the outside and there are councils set up in their ethics or regulations around the executives when the tech is in the tech industry already in the buying and ministration they advised on the chips act and other pieces of uh, of, of, of innovation for the white house and national security. so it, who knows, and we'll wait and see. okay, we haven't had any announcements. and since the wild as the white house chief of staff, one of the most important positions that was announced on thursday, was trumping so reluctant to talk about this to talk about who, who is whose team is. yeah, i think early in the election campaign, well i think they're, they're going to figure it out. um they have
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a transition team as most administrations do. they've been working on figuring out who is going where i think they're just building it out and they're going to be having intentional press roll out of this. so there's no rush to for him to really get out on this. it's better to be thoughtful and making sure you get the right people in the right place and then making sure that you have a cadence for all of these announcements. we've still got several months, obviously before he takes office. and i think you'll have a great, a really good indication probably in the next several weeks of who these people will be that will fill the senior cabinet. the roles. yeah. 6 weeks. i think before he takes office, what are the positions that you will be looking at? i show the attorney general is supposed to be one of the most important ones, especially for this this presidents and concerns about how he might weaponized the justice department given everything he said during the campaign on the de appointment justice department appointment is the one that where he's be possibly
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more than any other one, simply because donald trump has had more than if you run into the law. he's had numerous cases in front of a supreme court and courts all the way up and down criminal, civil and so on. this is a man who escapes accountability, and if he uses or attempts to, if he uses the justice department to weaponized that he said during his campaign that he is a campaign full of grievances. but he's coming after his enemies is made no bones about it. if he uses the justice department to do so, that means he's using the tools of the state to go after citizens. people he completely compares as enemies. this should worry everybody, every us citizen james, i don't know who is going to put at the justice department at this point. i'm not sure it's okay for some people, especially those. he said that he would take legal action against including the bite and family media organizations. should they be worried? well, i think it is something for everyone to watch and pay attention to and scrutinize
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appropriately. who can't that it would be that would fill that role and making sure that there is some independent between the justice department and the executive officer, the president is, is proper. and right, so there's the right now and just be speculation at this point. i know that he said a lot of things on the campaign about going after particular um, uh, the enemies are or maybe media companies. but, but he also said in his acceptance speech that he wanted to unite america. so i'm hoping that donald trump shows up and that that's the way for, for american james davis. and i should have the house on we've run out of time, but we will pick this up again and then they support us and thank you voice very much. thank you. thank you. it's us media of upholding tom's transition team is preparing executive orders to withdrawal from the powers climate agreement. but some states on the democratic party leadership evolved to resist the policies if it's upcoming to california taking the lead. reynolds has the dee's house from los angeles. more than
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a 100 houses burned in thousands of people were evacuated. as wind driven, wild fires exploded in southern california. hedgerows are burning agriculture fields are burning instructions are burning. the spires moving dangerously fast. the fires are a potent reminder of how climate change may bring conflict between liberal democratic california and donald trump. on his return to the white house. in his 1st term, trump treated the golden state as an enemy. california sued the administration more than 100 times seeking to block many of its policies from climate change rules through implementing the so called muslim band. democratic governor gavin newsome has ordered an emergency session of the california legislature early next month to shore up california legal resources against the trunk. in a statement, newsome said the freedoms we hold dear in california are under attack,
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and we won't sit idle. trump fired back on social media blasting, what he called newsome's insane policies. california is attorney general bowed stiff resistance. we know to take trump at his word when he says he'll roll back environmental protections, go after our immigrant and l g b, t to plus communities, attack our civil rights and restrict access to essential re productive care among the likely conflicts our climate change and environmental policies opposition to mass deportation of on documented workers and families, and safe guarding women's reproductive rights. framing, global warming as an existential risk. california has taken the lead in climate friendly policies, including a requirement that only 0 emissions vehicles be sold in the state by the year 2035,
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rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles. heavy rain has turned in, most of the flooding in the spanish town of kotik has in the catalonia region also swept away dozens of past causes and on days of the streets of sky, the debris across the area, the military is still deployed in nearby valencia to help the clean up. there wasn't 200 people have been killed and some of the was flooding seen and you're the century items prominence. hassan and harris has called a general election. lopez will head to the polls on november 29th and burns and then to the historic coalition governments that flood the country since 2020, when houses tend to ride potties found no common cause with its sent and the rival to work together. island is now heading for a 3 week general election campaign. a constitutional court in bolivia has banned former president, even morales from running for office. morales was 1st elected in 2006,
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but then fled the country in 2019 off to his when for a full term was disputed. his attempt at another run has put him in conflict with us for my ally. comments president luis, i say, or by doing his summons when those and basset are off to the philippine president sign, gina was to find the country's territory horses. they include some contest to buy china in the times. most of the south china sea, including areas close to the philippines, and recent one spacing has deployed navy and coast guard vessels to block philippine vessels from rates and islands. manila says there with an exclusive economic zone. the aging says the new laws violate to china's territorial sovereignty. the united nations, as 2000000 people, the meal mazda rock on state of it and risk of starvation is the country's economy collapses. agencies are facing severe difficulties and accessing the state is
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usually restrictions by the military government. more than 500000 people relying entirely on a 20 chang has moved from bangkok and neighboring thailand in the united nations is wanting that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine. install ization, in memos west and we're kind state the u. n. d p and a recently released report says the situation has been caused by perfect storm civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy. the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes in seeds . currently, the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs. at the center of this crisis. other rang once the target of a genocide now cool between 2 warring factions, man moazami and the rebels who are trying to through the mount. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the borders into bangladesh. but millions
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remain. and the perilous existence is about to get considerably worse. tony checking out as a bank of the still ahead on knowledge as they are out of options. so the fuel prices are for the larger ends to off for a switch to natural gas deposit back or what's the extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their mini bus only to the 6th street danger and the suit seems rough, his tracks to the jump key turned tower, magic's saving lives, transporting the sick, tends elderly for medical health was due to were skiing its own. oh, now which is 0. in examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict,
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the lebanese economy would be an absolute death, unflinching gentleness of how many people are in detention. victor, that may be single suffix, no, don't be for this of giving any miracle. international filmmakers well cloths. good . so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis, bring programs to form an expired on how jesse are the the mozambie companies cracked down on nationwide protests has killed thousands of people. over the past 3 weeks, the demonstrations erupted after
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a dispute in the presidential election with the laws is taking place on thursday and the capital them approved to it followed a week long national shot down code full by a physician front and on the non ceiling. mom lane, he says he was bricked out on 5th tray and the pulse which a month by widespread over irregularities. can web reports from approved to everyone. we spoke to him to tell you says they've never seen anything like what happened on friday. crowds of thousands of protesters in multiple subs trying to most of the city center to protest against the dispute to the election results. opposition? lita finance, here i am on the lawn. a head cold for a peaceful must include a week long shut down. most didn't make it to time. husbands have been killed and hundreds injured in the police crank down over the 3 weeks of protests leading up to it. on now, comma, streets model on
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a supporters say that ready for more and what's on each side that they live in mozambique we have or we have diamonds, but the country remains poor. they may see the one of them, but we the people know who i chose to govern us. and we've continued the demonstrations. this police station wasn't sped process to see the police as agents of the 50 ruling for lima potty. electronical authority said it was a sweeping victory in last month's polls, which were mowed by widespread irregularities. these are the smouldering remains of a tract, uh once in pounded by the police here. these pick ups with the end as well. the reactions of the election results shown this is widespread discontent with the government event on c. i'm on delano is united to people who want to try and do something about it prepaid when he cooled for businesses to close for a week. when police felt a protest near the main boot,
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the post with neighboring south africa, an angry crowd funded it close for days. hundreds of trucks backed up on the south african side, most of them carrying coal, destined from the tutor where it's loaded onto a ship bound for asia of in europe. the tutors pulled close to mount 2 of mos on base economy, which is also being heard by internet shut down. this during the protest is controlled by for the most politically lead to, hey deanna and have them decides they've been changed in a way he's never known in more than 20 years of working with rights groups. the democratic and that the building impact is the massive. this will no longer be the same, control the democracy, speaking to the interests of a small, it leads know that people have gained the voice and this, it seems not to be all right yet. for the most one, the elections. it's not mentioned the possibility of tools,
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ones along they said the protest when stop, unless the elect to the thoughts he's recognize his victory. that you to announce? the final result was this week. malcolm web out a 0, my tutor most. i'm big song, petro prizes in large area. a pushing drive is to switch to natural gas like on this, such a target of a $150000.00 zacko conversions by the end of the year. but critics question the cost of the transition and say that isn't enough access to the alternative to even in the countries major cities. ok. what address reports from lagos? attracted by cheaper fuel, more nigerian motorists are making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at the cost of presto, remind you out today. it is not not book that's friendly to be running my car on petrol. and that's the reason why i switched to c n g. saving and guessing the new
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says gibson, the opportunity to spend more on for your lesson. the obviously is this conversion center one of 2 operating in the capital up. and you'll you'll be able to have a couple of minutes of using mortality for us. all right, so you have the advantage off the button to choose which off where you want to use that jurors declare 2020 to 2030 advocate of gas expending its gas infrastructure. in the last one year we've, we've members of truck bass of about $260000000.00 and direct investment. these investments have gone to the increase increments in the number of conventional st as it used to be just 7 of them. today we've identified more than a 100 and facing the countries. the government seems to have 1000000 vehicles which are featured to use compressed natural gas by the end of 202500000. also v crews have so far mr. sweets also between 2000000 also because currently on i did an rhodes' office, just say the fuel will help eliminate many on the federal supply telling just look
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interested in genuine for decades. although conversion to c and d slowly gaining traction, something i get into an entirely happy. so we have to queue for uh like i've been on coupon without city, which i've used to productive. so i want to do some others. i worried about the cost of retrofitting a vehicle which ranges from $500.00 to $2000.00. if you take a lot of funded a lot of supports also from government involvement and ready to put in that support . the government says it's working to resolve that. we have seen as a progressive expansion from what used to be to where we are now expanding the footprint shore additional states. now judy has $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas . domestic utilization is very low. in some cases, their souls is simply flat. the government hopes, deepening, domestic guessing, collaboration would reduce local demand for petroleum,
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which can be exported for forwarding exchange. how many degrees i just need to make us stay with us on out of the back in just a few minutes 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 hospital. i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. alger 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis doctor to run hospitals on out to 0. how is reported? look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation for louis clay? anything new years that are known as the media? and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at
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the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era. this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese businesses wouldn't. death to do, given, gets employees an extra day or 4 weeks. company executives, you need chief, would you? maury often spends the extra day off following his passion for music. i've gained more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated few of them wanting 10 companies only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that's so in range of the japanese language even has a word that means literally dead from over what karachi we'd at least 50 such fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more
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productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this new working styles for employer and employee, a waiting balance. the house and explosion reps upon the train station and ponds funds. quite assessing, at least 24 people are killed and thousands more wounded and a suicide fund lost the hello elizabeth braun. and this is algebra live from john. ha. also coming up organizes where the strikes. how many gods agents again 19 people killed and one attack alone in southern parts of the strength.
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