tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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80 the closest regional hospital star 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in yeah, in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care here. the . the hello laura, kyle. this is the news. how i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is really attacks and goals are killed. at least 21 people displace palestinians who were sheltering intense amongst the dense impacts. donna's suicide form attack kills at least $25.00 people as a train station and the safety of quest to legal action against donald trump is
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officially puts on holes as prosecute as we assess the case against the friends and select months of complex between the 2 dogs. all me in the are a minute treat as wrecking the livelihoods of careful farmers. peaceful retreat manager call on shots. he says caring about pay is down, but still most of i'd say them off. i need to get his st seasons back on track against also cigna lights of his son. to begin this news, hour and gall. so we're at least 21 people have been killed by his riley strikes in the past 24 hours. women and children are amongst the victims to john less will so killed in this really attack on school shelter in kansas city and stuff in gauze and strikes on tens. housing displaced, palestinians killed at least 9 people in milwaukee. the wounded were taken to not the whole spets all in one, eunice is 12 minutes. he has
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a piece of li attached to the area, despite designating it as a safe time. well that speak now to hand cordaris. she's in general by law in central garza and hen, 1st will just as a bit more about this latest attack, that was a on palestinians in an area where the x ray needs of told them to go where they will be safe of the. okay, so the place that was targeted is milwaukee for newness, and last week on unit is one of the areas that has been designated as a safe humanitarian sold by that is where the forces, that's why it's a very empty agriculture at land that turns into a mix of com, ford sizes of policy and comedies are currently sheltering and seeking refuge in that area. but i like to the 400 day of this war on the causal strip. and this is not the 1st time that is where the forces targeted attends in alma was the area and
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eunice, this talk was on attend animal was the area in hon. units that we can use were killed among them as children and women. and also, what we have been with leasing the past couple of months is, is where the forces are new to these targeting complete side meetings where the father, the mother and the children are being killed in the same exact attack. no, it's not only air strikes that are what people in the law, so you are targeting, but also their life is very hard because they're striving to find food, the striving to find water. and there's also 0 health care axes and also no bathrooms. and there's a lot of sewage in garbage and those big ship caps it'll mostly. so the situation, the overall situation in that area is very hard on people. and not only that is really
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a strikes from not of time to time is also making it more harder. so that's the situation there. and, oh, i see in the south of grim situation, the even more grim if that is possible in the north of gauze and with the scenes is really sees on palestinians that and it's all in almost a month. now, what can you tell us about the situation, the of the what we're talking about as seeds? no food, no water, no medicine, 0 at a the boxes. and also not only that, the fact that there is no simple defense themes for ambulances working in that area . is also an escalating the situation because even if someone is dropped under the rubble or someone needs a rescue is not being able to receive that help from the civil defense. the ad youngsters. now we got to talk to some of the somebody. yeah,
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he's the only doctor and the director of come at at one hospital and he told us that the health services are disastrous. the the surgery team has not been able to work for 3 days now because of the shortage of fuel and medical supplies. he also said that there's 0 medical ambulances, that's why they're not able to reach the people there, and they're not able to abate any of the causes an appeal they receive from coupon . and they say that the neighbors of the hospital are saying there's a lot of casualties under the rubble, but they are dying because there's no civil defense. these actually there has been a lot of targets and a lot of attacks on densely populated houses in the budget refugee camp and also a big lot. yeah. and despite the fact that there's continuous evacuation orders, but people are saying that they refer to stay in their houses because there has
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been a lot of people that got targeted on their way to evacuate. okay, and could i bring in the latest the from central garza, thank you and of the united nations human rights office as the overwhelming majority of palestinians killed by, as well as military and garza, a women and children. it says it's verified the personal details of thousands of victims and calls for a jew reckoning for horrific violations that may amount to genocide given to us on the 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 new reports released friday, global food security experts, the fam, and is now eminent 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
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famine. one recommendation to israel sees a northern guys that it has lasted within a month. it seems pretty grim and it seems pretty urgent. what is the secretary 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
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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 tax on hospitals. you know, parents, systematic session and china is it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions, the international court of justice in its areas of food as on provisional measures, underscored the international vacations of these around it to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited to conduct, it is essential that there is ju reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together, the reports, or 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 algae is here at the united nations in new york. or let's bring it in. we'll have it on us
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right now. he's a media studies professor at the institute for graduate, so he's good to speak to again mohammed. and at least 70 percent of all the fatalities and goals, women, and children. this is coming from the un analyzing various sources inside garza, if it does that statistically extraordinary. not the surprise you. well, it doesn't surprise me actually. uh, experts scholars analysts have been, have been reporting got figure for, for many months. israel has a number of military doctrines, military policies that basically call on the is really military to target civilian areas. i'll just mention one of them really quickly, but they have something called the 100 to one ratio. so if they find out that there is a homos fighter, for instance, in an area from us commander, they will him to kill that commander, even if they calculate that a 100 civilians, women, children, and others will be,
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will be killed in the process. they also have the doctor, your doctor and, and some other military policies. and so it's not surprising that there are that many civilians that many women and children being killed with no one about this for months. it's important that the united nations, as is saying this, but i like in that this morning to, you know, a doctor coming in after everyone already knows, including the paramedics that someone is dead. but we need a doctor. we need an m. do to come in and sort of confirm it and that's, that's what this report does. and so what do you think it then needs to as well? probably nothing tangible and immediate. i think that this is important because it, it adds to the growing pressure on, on israel button. we have to remember that the united states and israel, which noam chomsky calls the 2 leading road states in the world, had been working for many years to undermine and sideline and weekend the united nations. this is documented in academic literature, people can look at the works of stephen walt and richard fall can noam chomsky and
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others. but the fact that the united nations doesn't have a great deal of power means that we can't expect anything immediate and tangible. i, as well as reject since the report, it says that it's war, and garza is one against a mass. but to what extent does this figure, again, any 70 percent of all desperate women and children point to it being moved for the war against home us? well, there's no question that there's a lot of evidence that suggests that this is more than just a war against honda, as i just cited a couple of the military policies and there are others. but i think if you look at other areas and aspects of this war, for instance, if you look at aid workers, the number of un aid workers who have been killed as a world record, right? no other conflict in history has, has killed that many 8 workers it. oh yeah, unless i was just about to mention how you took the word out of my out of my mouth . it's also a world record for,
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for journalists. these are situations where is real and we have the video, there's video evidence, south africa actually project presented a lot of evidence back in january at the world chord at the international court of justice. there's a lot of evidence or israel deliberately targets these are these groups. and so, you know, i don't think israel has much of an argument or much ground to stand on as it were me on. that's where you get to speak to that is coming in. so now the palestine football association is cooling on the sports governing body fee for a 2 address genocidal basis and his lemma favorite rhetoric amongst his ready football funds. supporters of my can be tele, vive tore down palestinian flags and chunk of wastes of slogans, and of a much and to them. incitement. led to st. baffles. and several people were injured . suffice them before some adults capitol after a violent night in um, so that is where any football fans are taken to the airport by jewish volunteers.
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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 what we do for the students and as well. we don't have what we have to do more than they were some of the thousands of supporters of my cabbie tele fee. wed. got 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 battles with this really football fans and police following the match. dozens were injured to the am so that mir strongly condemn to achieve. describe this anti 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
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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 a lead us for quick to compare to violence with a hold of cosen. oktoberfest 7 is really for administer even traveled 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 relatively quick to describe last nights, riots as anti semitic, without giving much context to what happened leading up to is for a football supports us being attacked. some say it's created a dangerous narrative, i'm fear more anti muslim and anti immigration rhetoric. principal emotions is ignited by the genocide the israel is committing. so it's an opposition to that. and sorry to say, but the neck of each of you support us put themselves in that context by protecting
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palestinian symbols as saying 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 fast, and l just 0. i'm so that was bringing in cuba. elda is a political, unless the north of notes of the lines, the war of israel settlements in the occupied territories. he joins us out from tel aviv good to have you with us. this buttons against as rightly supposes following the match and as to them as being called empty. symmetric, is it so? well, i didn't care really check. uh, what uh the size of the copies are we? what all of them use may be the somebody's reading. what do you call 48 hours a month to them. um, i don't believe that. uh, this is clearly completely disconnected from the footage
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that those 20 guns are watching on that it just you uh, what, uh i believe uh, 90 percent of these is where the so the fix to sort of define is don't know about because they, i know they're allowed to watch and just so you and just so you know, it doesn't exist on the television and on the website and paying believe that the output of dishes in israel, including some jewelers who likes to dry in the tray. everything is on the system is not really good to what's happening and goes out what's happening in live or not. and regardless of the ongoing occupation, you know, there is nothing we can do. it's racism. it's rooted in the muslim world. and uh, like uh,
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the dutch leader of the 3 wives said yesterday in new york and it's about to the jihad, the to above, mahatma it's about islam is, has nothing to do with the is ready, but a scene in conflict. i do think this group of funds went to episodes um planning to attack palestinian flags attack. pro palestinian support says it won't make them think that they could do this on your pin. so a zillow, i don't believe that. um, you know, they initiated it to uh, you know, what sir, really worries me is the discussion on the easiest way. the media is not what really made the most sense to this ambush and dark. i don't think that the story is about the is where the fans or the something that because they
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didn't arrive and they attacked flags outside palestinian homes before the match. cool. and they called the races slugs. yeah. um. the thing is that everything is uh, covered, and the ways these ready say um why only these, why are these? because they don't see confidence in the cause. they instead of where he calls, they are wearing these rarely snag every day. it's a kind of publication. we are here to show you that uh is around is having the upper hand that uh we are everywhere and we are the windows. uh well, unfortunately they last 5 do nothing in this game. so maybe they were a bit nervous about these and they had to, uh, try and uh, comfort themselves with sweet virus. but i think that the,
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the real problem right now is that is where you don't feel comfortable anywhere. actually i think that is where you see the most comfortable in the do bio cut the euro, because it you will be is a sensitive to human rights. they. uh sorry, the news and they care about the bose is october service. some people do remember the massacre that happened in as well. and most people in europe, uh, following the occupation that you see also the footage of these rarity settlers where they're going to put a scene in for almost. and it's not the, the drum is always this one guy and keeping it the next back of the game in the urban league is due to be held. it was due to be held is done. but we've already got the tux deciding that is going to be played in a neutral venue. is such a place on many is where he's talking the,
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i think deliveries. where is the people who are demonstrating every saturday they're talking about immigrating from is way above they start to realize so that as long as it is okay, buying the territories and is seen as the kind of a rumble that believes that everything that he cannot gain was power he can do is mobile it as long as this is the case is where is we don't feel comfortable and safe anywhere. and this is the tragedy that the jury stage was actually followed. the off the hook goes to offer a safe haven to every jew that is suffering from anti semitism and know many jews in the west are afraid to join any demonstration pharaohs resides. and they are hiding their diaries to the
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jury say, and they don't seem comfortable in his way of dental is coming here. and i know the visiting the relatives here. and they are very worried not only about the size, from case by law, and how much, but about the values the uh footage that they see. so what these ladies are doing and got that in the middle. and that's today brian minister of these last days, the drum. okay. i gave all the money. thanks. indeed for taking the time to join us here on out there. thank you. as well as carry it out as strikes on the lebanese capital, the route that came short day off this way. the ministry issued back to asians, threats for people living in the southern suburb of da here. and thousands of people have been forced to free pots of lebanon that have come under heavy attack
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by b is really military. now, some of the countries oldest sentiments have been turned into shelters to help those in need. those of jabari went to visit some in baby boot. i'm tripoli! a 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 store 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
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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, and this is the, the importance of us. you need to react, you need to create the us so that the, 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 and tripling is one of 3. so the 11 is now, so caesar has taken over and turn into a shelter, is home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country and who say they hope that they're staying 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,
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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 okay targeted. i as may of us on the stones, west kerry, i forgot to bring with me all of my toys on my shoes. i love jewelry plays along on the stage that becomes her bed at night. despite everything she's witnessed, 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 safari out to 0, tripoli, northern 11. on the so aside from attack on a railway station in pakistan has killed 25 people in injured move in for sea. it
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was carried out in the southern city of quinta, as the capital of pollutes histone province. victoria gave some of the reports. it was russia when a launch explosion shook a railway station in quest to install them. pakistan around 200 people were waiting on the platform for a train to the city of ralph. indeed, the people who were running around was total chaos. some the injured with their legs blown off. others had their arms or hands blown off. the police, a soldiers from ralph in these infantry school with a target. it'd be attacked separately. discreet baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility to jonathan. this morning. there was all kinds of people gathered. yeah, government officials and ordinary people, the ransford travelers, there was about 200 people here when the explosion 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 cause of that
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. the village is done liberation army has been fighting for decades for an independent states. but this year the group has stepped up, its attacks targeting roads, railways bridges, and police stations. it says such strikes will continue and less pakistan and china withdrawal from the region. china has spent billions of dollars in baluchistan as part of its bells from road initiative. it's basically possibly connected to the geo politics, the politics off of the go of the board, this china box on economic go to door. you know, we have to understand that the go other port is the jewel in the calling of the seat back dyna box on economic quarter door. so many people were injured in the attack and emergency has been declared across the cities. hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimate victoria gates and b l g 0. so that has hair on al jazeera, out of options. soaring fuel prices of hosting nigerians to opt for us to switch to
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natural gas. the power, the vehicles and in sports on the wells, toughest out to milestones, has taken place and until the, it's hello there. it's a divided picture when it comes to the web across europe, up in the north. we've got quiet set and most settled conditions. but down in the south, and that's not the case, you've still got this unsettled conditions of plaguing parts of the mediterranean. so we will see some more rain splashing into eastern parts of spain across the northeast as well. the heaviest of the rain affecting the south east, 2 southern parts of france, the on saturday. unsettled weather conditions will continue for the belly, eric islands,
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sardinia and corsica as well. with that rain edging across into sicily, a few spits the spots full easily as well and some of that rain will linger around grease as we go into sunday. but by the nose of this, it isn't much to lie. a picture we will see some sunshine break through the cloud. there does remain raw the foggy for places like a serbia is cooler full that northeast corner. we will see a bit of a cool down across a scan today via and it is looking rather mucky with bits and pieces of rain for brisson on the island of island in terms of temperature as well. they will be picking up a slightly from the northwest for the likes of edinburgh and london, but we'll see things turn cooler thanks to know the wind for western russia 6 in moscow on sunday. since eas, wales wore on gaza. thousands of the simians helping indiscriminately displaced, certainly forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure,
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hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until we became targets. so most wages war from hospitals. i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital, which is the real world investigates where the east ran is violating international . no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis. dr. silver on hospitals on out to 0 point one. here. it is sure visual and to some see through boston, and i mean, i wasn't here, i shot into a controversial us know stand your ground. you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, giving us agents the right to to we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims. families lines investigate license too on how to 0. the
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. the 3rd annual watching al jazeera, as a reminder of our top stories this hour, at least $21.00 palestinians have been killed in this way new strikes across calls or in the past 24 hours in the south of district, an attack on 10th sheltering this place people killed at least 9 and alma wasi several entire families of the white child and attacks on northern dasa. a suicide problem is, explains the roadway station impact is. dawn can in 25 people in india gotten the east. we'll see this up just put of just on the operation army has claimed responsibility for the attack in the city of quest. yes, prosecutors have johnson of gun national labor relations thought firearms. revelation regard to assassinate donald trump, the justice department says the accused was part of that lack of criminals used by
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to hon. to carry out surveillance. i'm felt much as they were on this for him is draped, dismissed. the allegations of baseless and falls on trump survives to assassination attempts this year. 100 reports from trumps results in palm beach, florida. as 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, named 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
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a rock. meanwhile, trump did his 1st interview in a telephone interview with nbc 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 l g 0, palm beach, florida. a judge in the u. s. has gone to the request by special council jack smith to postpone a federal case against donald trump of efforts to invest the 2020 election result. smith told the judge more time is needed following trump's presidential election. victory was still state level cases pending against from pen, georgia and new york. but as on assessing how they will proceed once he re entered the white house last year,
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smith's charged trump with pulsing to overtime. the results of the 20 to 20 presidential election and illegally keeping classified documents and his mar logo state. he has promised to fire smith if he hasn't vacated his post idol gratian day . a state level terms being charged with attempting to survive the 2020 election and part by conspiring to corrupt georgia's certification process. that case is ongoing from canal seek to have the charges dismissed old post on hold for generation of his presidency. i'm a new trial that found him guilty of thought, he full phone accounts of falsifying business records has already concluded, but the judge postponed sentencing until the 26th of november election. victory means he may not actually face that sentence, or from on his way of doing by the public interest of james davis. he's also found her in presence of touched on strategies and democratic strategist. all should have then also found the principal at complete communications. great to have you back with us again. so james, trump is facing very many different cases of federal,
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state and civil level. well, they will go away when he becomes president. i think that that they're already sort of lying down on the federal level and then even on the state level of the federal level, it's unclear if they could proceed any way depending on the ruling by the united states supreme court, which give some uh, some, some latitude by the president. and so it's, it's really unclear jack smith's 1st case was deemed of missed trial and thrown out . it's a, it's, this is an uh, an appeal anyway. so who knows where they just the system will ultimately land on this. my expectation though is that none of this, even if they do contain you know, what will happen while he's present. um, even the state cases, i believe will likely be delayed until after his presidency. the new york case, the penalty for that is likely to be a fine anyway, if they do see the slice. but if i am going to be del time, but there could be,
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but the most likely scenario i'm looking at other legal scholars. i've said that probably find them and maybe put them on probation now that he is becoming president. no, that was previous. i mean, that was previously reported. and as i mean, there's been some analysis back and forth on it. obviously, they're not even clear that there will be any uh, indictment or charges. uh and i are totally carried on that. so who knows where wait, well wait and see, i guess. okay. um also have you looked at uh, jack smith in his case. he paused it. that's what what does that mean? is it like me to pick up again off the trunk? 10? yeah. will he be the one to do it? given that trump the said he'll find him within 2 seconds. if he still does play software, no gratian day. what happens to these cases? well, this is uncharted territory. once again, this is the president that has created so much chaos. and with that, that lacks precedent. we don't really have much of a roadmap going forward. one thing that is true is that all of the documents,
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all of the, all of the work that jackson this is done is going to be preserved so that if something were to be able to pick it up again, we have that evidence available to us. here's the thing though, donald trump has a valid account ability through distractions and through delays so that he can wait to get it in front of the justices that he's appointed or just until the clock runs out. this is not a new strategy for him, but now it's the people of the united states, not just his business clients that definitely had on that. we've talked about the people of the united states, you know, majority of the people in the united states in multiple post posed by the washington post, post, post my q, 60 plus percent, have said that most of these charges have been politically motivated. now whether he did anything wrong or not, we will still wait to see um, as i hear a word that our site is using a lot unprecedented rate. and i know we all got tired of using that word for let me
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in years. i think you back want to pull it back out of your pocket because we're going to see a lot of unprecedented things even, you know, the appointment as soon as you hire was unprecedented. having a female in the position of chief, the staff is the bidding charges. these all involve politics. the hush many trial is a, it is related to the, the point star that trump try to pay off the georgia election interference cases in election interference case. so this is going to be my next question. how important is it that donald trump faces these trials eventually has his day in court for the sake of america abroad for the sake of democracy. because these whether or not you believe that politically, most of the bill, serious charges, but potentially on the mind, the states of america, i have faith in the court system image additional system. so you know that the process will continue on and we'll find out where it goes from here. whether he is alternately getting a penalty for anything others convicted of,
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of different crimes. we'll see. you know, i mean it's, uh, it's all in the air right now and we'll wait on the justice system to, to deliver all of it already. check some balances that exist out against donald trump. that's what i'm so worried about donald trump will have a senate that is friendly to him that the senate is responsible for confirming appointments, including to the department of justice itself. down front is also appointed. the majority of the supreme court that every time that donald trump has faced a grand jury, he has been indicted every time that donald trump has faced a jury of his peers in a criminal court in the trial courts. he has been found guilty. it is when tramps, cases go in front of justices and judges. he has appointed. do we find things like mis trials or convictions being overturn? that's what he's cutting on. that's what i'm worried about. do you still have faith in the system? i have faith in the system. i mean, ultimately, so we'll,
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we'll see where it ends on, but yeah, i have faith in the and the justice system overall. do we make errors and the justice system? yes, we make many errors and the justice system, i work on criminal justice reform a lot, you know, with our firm. and so i see areas and the justice system all the time. so i will see where at length is i, i think it's too early for me to, to really weigh in one way or another on what's going to happen. james. i said it's been really great, haven't. you've had to discuss these issues and speculate about the future with so many questions on then i think will be continuing to speak to as the next 4 years get underway. it's. it's been a wonderful time. thank you guys for having us out and go ha, up suprised and wonderful. thank you. ok, let's move over to sit down now. wet mold in a year and a half of pricing is having a devastating impact on livestock farm is ongoing violence between the army and permanent. 2 rapid support forces has disrupted the trade that provides a source of income for millions of signees. the country has more than a 100000000 castle. let's have
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a little gun report from undermine. the industry is under increasing strain for more than 4 decades as the dean and proceed has relied on buying and selling camels for his income. he brings them from the southern and west, some parts of put them to sell in the capital to. he says it's used to take no more than 3 days to transport them, making it easy to bring hundreds at the time. but after more than 18 months of fighting between the army and the rapids support forces, or r s f, the group is taking over territories where his panels come from. and i'll go to the one i used to bring the capital from north cord, the fund on trucks to undermine now the capital, the smuggler from called the fund to the northern states for the day that the takes 2 months or more. we can't go through our usual routes because the reset stops us. it's increased costs and i don't bring as many as i used to live. stock are a source of income for millions of the needs, especially those in west and south. those areas are now mostly under the control of
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the, our staff. it's banned the exports of capital forcing traders to have to smuggle them out. and that's raise the costs of food they need to keep them alive to be sold. mostly who do i can present the cost of food has become expensive because the sheep come through smuggling and it's upkeep is expensive. people's really to buy anymore. it's not only the supply of cattle to local markets that have been affected by the war. livestock accounts for about 25 percent of the dance exports, according to official figures, with more than $5000000.00 sheep, camels and cows exports annually. and because the roads to bring the capital in for exports have been disrupted, that number has gone down affecting the government's income and didn't make a conflict that income is much needed. some analysts say the government will have to compensate for the loss by increasing costs elsewhere. and so, but the government cannot export to neighboring countries. so what it has done is increased taxes. those are costs at ordinary so that needs have to be are in their
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day to day purchases. as the dean stub, he can still afford to bring in camels, although much less than he used to, which with no means of exporting them and fewer people buying. he says he fears he may soon have to give up the trade. he but morgan all does 0 on through man, a suspect in prospectors and bar, right. he's a development economist and former consultant for the united nations economic commission for africa. drawings us now from her are a good to have you with us. so we had there and hip is report one campbell trade feeling that he might have to give up the capital trade is that's a common feeling throughout the to don't yeah, problem with is that i paid out, i think that's the point building in the, in the quote one trade, so what the conflict is done is, or best to, to seriously this drops the life the markets into it. that's or, yes it is. it is significant that in terms of their life,
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no one of the millions of people in so done that, that's how they rely on their livestock production and fix let's this me that, that's a more than a to media. and so that means that he's facing a full crisis and human to fix, that's a, that's what it will stick to in general is pre domain into, into done a then is a add this extent is when they get the big thing that it is on the on that list will be caught in, oh, i mean people that we were hearing having to result to smuggling in capital to bypass side of the our staff will, may well indeed be the student needs all mean. what are the risks associated with that as well. there is a so many a number one in terms of just to them the likely will defy month. it means that say, the cost of a move being a move mental, the light still becomes way higher is so that's also a guesses that erodes the appropriate amount of school. for those with the ad,
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it is in terms of unity in their own lives. it is so that that's a big at least a but, but i would say that his guy in terms of a comic disruptions and the increase in the cost associated with it fit it, but also in terms of even putting the lives of the farmers themselves and with so much of the live, so can see being used for exports from suits on to other countries and that also being and affected right now the government is concerned about losing money. how is it going to recruit those losses because they're all phase, of course is gonna post those onto the people or other yeah, yes, yes. that's what is what is happening is they move the status of the food that if the big increases a temple that takes bit then and i alternately, they that they have degrees of freedom in terms of it increasing the disco space
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very limited. a lot of them on fixed on if i can, to close down so even by increasing the text easy, that may, even if they add this implications, that if for the, you know, remaining an economy agents that i still owe. but i think it and so done. so i'll think that the individual big touch credit to a situation before announcement that they, they have to increase texas. but that to me in a negative implications in terms of the fuel remaining lee as a they caught them in order to look at to that product predicted for the see it last. this with that easy for me is pro, is this minute we have declined to buy almost up with a 12 percent minus 1215. i wouldn't that would be in this expecting this. so that means it couldn't be. i gave to decline by almost almost 5 percent. so those declining fins. so guess left for dealing and we have been predicting that next the gain. and that will be a decline in terms of economic port the. so that is the point of me and it was that
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decline is likely to be based on the piece by the significant degrade. and that's how it's almost made of 9 percent. and also minus $606.00 to it's almost up with my and my enough to send me that like devastating for the country profited and borrow money. thanks from dave taking time to join us. thank you. so it has hair on now to sarah was hold on, months to cities, manager is aiming to avoid an unwanted career 1st. and the is here with that story . the expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office. so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees keep coming. the actions of israel's government, the military invitation has been described as the closing of the people
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lots of course actions speak louder than words he on action. stay on the page and then the eyes of all our fans. i haven't spoken to him about the about this, i'm not going to because this is his business is with the national team coach and i have no right to judge when our solution. it's in on a line. he's made this decision and we need to accept it. i don't allow myself to judge him and but that is fine. he's motivated. don't catholic, everyone else, but motivated to get the team off the ground. the admiralty law, i'm anxious to sits he manage it. pet claudio is amy's phone boy, done on one sick, personal reco quality. all that is in danger of reading. it seems a full success. if the fates for the 1st time in his managerial career, citywide bronx, and in the premier league, other lights are on the scan coming off the last systems hotman booms and sporting over the past 10 days. we know the reason why we have struggled in but yeah,
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looking for the game and after that i shall break and after that you play as we're coming back better and recover and photos. the problem is that we have a legal problems that every player have. we're solving hope so a little further issue. city still sitting 2nd in the premier league behind lead is live a pool. they play aston villa in the days late kickoff on his thoughts as might the best phone fight any premier league monitored in history with a full team wins from 16 competitive games in church. i'm not surprised in this because from the moment i started working with the my shaw, how much energy they put in on a daily basis. and that is, i think the reason why you can be consistent if you bring a, if you do the work on a daily basis every day, you can be consistent. and then sometimes the best of luck comes with that as well . uh, most of our results were, i think the shift to our secondary as well mine,
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it's gonna be fine. um yeah, i think she's, i mean i haven't watched any like matches with sounds because all the tvs in the players area i muted. so i actually don't know how that much van support. but i know there's like been a lot of like chinese bands coming to travel to sue, cuz i know they've been at my matches and they say they come all the way from china to, to see us play. so i'm assuming they're going to be reading for her tomorrow and um, yeah, hopefully, you know, there are some of my smart side too. i think you'll be fine in atmosphere for both of us. you said and consigned items rugby thing to that 1st home to faith in 3. yes . 6 penalties from dining mackenzie and a 2nd health drawing here from will, children's, i can the all blacks with 23 1st thing when in dublin next, stephanie salem is a test much against principal island. it'll be hosting college and so you can have 1301 year old liberal. and james struggle for an injury scare to put in another game winning performance for the los angeles lakers. sams recorded 21 points, 13 a 6 and 12 rate pounds. and this victory over the philadelphia $76.00 is the lake
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is still in feet and a time. this single one of the wills, toughest ultramarathon is, is just taking place and on. so it's a, it's a run as close to 24 hours to complete the 100 mile, right? that's around a 160 kilometers with temperatures hovering minus $25.00 degrees, full jumps. and then for both i somebody on site boats from america crossing the line this joint. all right, that is high school is looking for in atlanta. i seem to remember you though quite a lot about that matter with it and talk to well as though you, you approached as of the world on for vast. if you want to stay on these documents, you a mess, it's cold running on ice, you can find it on our website. now, storing petrol prices and nigeria are pushing drivers to switch to natural gas. the government set a target of a $150000.00 vehicle conversions by the end of the year. the critics question the cost of the transition and say there isn't enough access to the old time to few.
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even in the countries major cities would address reports from lagos. attracted by cheaper fuel mall, nigerian motorists making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at the costs of petro, remind you that today it is not in the book that's friendly to be running my car on petrol. and that's the reason why i switched c n g saving and guessing the new says gibson, the opportunity to spend more on foot or your less than the over. so use this conversion center one of 2 operating in the capital up. and you'll, you'll be able to have copies of using or penalty 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 . and the last one year with, with me it was a truck bass of about $250000000.00 in direct investment. these investments have
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gone to the increase increments in the number of conventional st as it used to be just 7 of them. today we've identified 100 and states in the countries. the government seems to have 1000000 vehicles which are featured to use compressed natural gas by the end of 202500000 also because i've so far mr. switch also between 2000000 also because currently on i didn't rhodes' office just say the few on will help eliminate many on the federal supply telling just looking for some genuine for decades. although conversion to c and g slowly gaining traction. so i'm not getting on entirely happy. so we have to q for like i've been on q for more than city of which i've used the 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 took a lot of funded a lot of supports also from government in governmental ready to put in that support . the government says it's working to resolve that. we have seen
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a progressive expansion from what used to be to where we are now expanding our footprint shore additional states. now judy has $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas . domestic utilization is better know, in some cases their souls is simply flat. the government hopes, deepening, domestic guessing to lives ation. what i do is look of demand for petroleum, which can be exported for forwarding exchange. how many degrees? i'll just see that lagos. as a constitutional colton, bolivia, husband, former president of a morales from running for office wallace. was 1st elected in 2006, set the country in 2019 of to his when for a full time was disputed as attempt another one has put him in contact with his pullman alex current president louis us. heavy rains have triggered more severe flooding in the spanish time of cut because on the cap loan you'll read in the
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cafeteria region, which has swept weighed thousands of pot costs in updates and streets from scott. some definitely across the area. more than 200 people have died in some of the west funding seen in europe this century. oh, there's 5 minutes. assignment. harness is called a general election. voters will head to the polls on november 29th. it brings in any sort of start coalition. government comprised of houses, sense of light policy and it sent a left rivals. the time is no rice, to ask the irish people to give a new monday's island to the country of industry, of enterprise, of agriculture and education, community culture and compassion. on the international stage, we're a country of conscience, a country that believes in international at all. we are a small country with a big influence over the world. and we have many assets, but no us is more valuable than our people. well that's it for me at laura kyle.
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for this news. i would just say, well this is a front them is back to you in just a moment. but most of today's the, the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors, the shocking truth about how the climate to page has been systematic, except for just the oil industry was a main bank roller or opposition to climate act. the campaign against the climate? do you think that's a bad thing? most you to a different absolutely. on, on just even shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war, they just took our id, cards, mailed them. they asked him about his name, which killed the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. i saw
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a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. echoes of the 2 brothers. i must have shut those on a jersey examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. 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 yourself with 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 of the
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the is there any attack, some guys, action, at least 26 people displace palestinians or sheltering and tens are among the dead . the hello. i'm elizabeth donovan. this is i will just hear a live from the hop. so coming up a suicide bomb attacks reps upon the train station and pockets cons quite a city at least 25 people have killed thousands more wounded.
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