tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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for standing, what they are going through here does is either we believe everyone has a story worth hearing, the the them or kyle: this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, the full 100 days of written. then this is rainy. strikes on the goals for killed nearly $25000.00. how the simians, 70 percent of homes, of women and children. the movement of a suicide attack of the train station and the safety of quest in pakistan, it is $25.00 people are killed in thousands windows full of us. how speak it honestly, polite, see brain flames present to environment for the democrats defeats in last week.
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presidential election plus during petrol prices in oil rich, my gerry, a pushing drive, it's a switch to natural gas in school, around 100 manager called on shuttle t says kelly number is down, but still most of i said above, i need to get his seasons back on track that game gets also soon up. it's just kicking off the to begin and goes away as well as well on the strip is entering it's $400.00 day on the death toll is mountain. at least 43552 pallets and ends of being killed. as israel continues to target over crowded areas in the a $103000.00 have been injured you and says close to 70 percent of those killed in the 1st 6 months, but women and children. and then also i also is waiting,
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but it's a helicopter, has a type to attend. come maybe l x. the hospital that's in daryl bella and central garza several tense court. 5 people trying to move those who survived to safety and southern golf. the attacks on tents, housing, just based palestinians killed at least 9 and alma wasi, as well as middle chairs repeat to the attacks that area despite designating it as a safe time. the army is also carried out. strikes across northern garza is riley forces, have laid siege to the area for move in a month and of preventing emergency workers from reaching injured people. that's bringing out, correspondent, tard assume he joins us now. from that to that abala and central garza type festival. tell us about this attack, but just happens in the last hour or so. the last maybe hoffen now very close to where you are slow, right? in fact, it has been a deeply moving scene just within the past few hours on particular. the past hour
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has witnessed a very police side is fairly attached by this time, the attack has taken place on the backyard overlooks the hospital, the plates of just a 20 meters away from where i am right now. why this place has been allocated by the management of x, the hospital to beach and evacuation simself with families who have lost a new source of shelter filters. and the attack has been conducted in fact, to replace an item such as money by end, as well as the comp time that was floating over a very high altitude. and then there had been to configure to as to why it took place in the side of the strike. there has been a very tense seen right now. and the opposite hospital, everyone is, this is just coming through a very high sense of the trauma. things ation due to the talk we know for medical sources that to palestinians having concerns killed. we have been and this is only till the strike, by the way, just a few minutes ago. we have been speaking of our troops, who can what, what happens is that we still, we, sorry,
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is the structure in the for the neighboring a make shift. tense. we are talking about more than 6 tents have been widely targeted. they have tone to pieces. all families at the back, the ground, and then the backyards are the, are trying to gather what have left for them. we show really very disturbing scenes for a lot being completely spilled on the ground. and at the same time, at the people, the expressing their profound sense of frustration until plus the state few that even the hospitals that these places have been designated to be safe for palestinians have tend to be a graveyard for palestinians. this is not the only telling by the way, laura, that the about to you all to post. so it has been talk, it said quite easily minutes where you are. so more than 6 times this place has, has been widely targeted. and at the same time, people even can do so for the 2nd who might have terry and so on. so hospitalized any back function, senses and even in their homes are getting killed entirely by uses. i'm tired, we're talking about $400.00 days of this people enjoying constant phone, bob month,
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click having to play at a moment's notice with whatever they can carry. not to mention the desperate set, so they have every day for food, most a fuel. i mean, these are on imaginable conditions so that's the least that can be said being used even to describe their yeah, let's say you that day by day is success at heights in the course. multiple areas in, in district was the main area that has been widely inflicted on the beach. and that's it from the ongoing operations is the home of district who's speaking that was on a approximately 400 days off on check, told her and, and present them to 11. busy profile i'm side with most signs of stuff that you shouldn't like some of them because simply be refused to leave these areas. we're talking about $212.00 full 100 days, many areas and the goals and stuff has been targeted including evacuation since his
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homes. civil infrastructure implants is civil defense. what goes on every single components in the palestinian community has been y d flat. since, as a part of it, you spend a minute to a gratian that has been justified through our focusing on proofs. we saw some disability and totally bouncing as time passes, when people are losing the whole gradually feel safe again or at least to return back to their destroyed homes in order to get some sense of no malice. see again, but they have been going through what a so called unprecedented escalation from these by the side on the ground tie capitalism. bringing us the very latest back from darrow bonnet and central garza, thank you tired. the united nations human rights office. as the overwhelming majority of palestinians killed by, as well as ministry and goals are all women and children. it says it's verified the personal details of thousands of victims and cools for ado reckoning, horrific violations that may amount to genocide cover those on day reports from the
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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 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 jos considered the global experts in famine. one recommendation it is real siege on northern guys. it is lasted within a month. seems pretty graham, and it seems pretty urgent. what is the secretary general plan? how does he plan to react to the report? i think it by reiterating once again the urgency to allow more assistance into gaza. every part of guys, i think, you know, the,
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the notes that we read here every day that depicts such a grim humanitarian situation, such a difficult, tremendous area 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 to report raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to forcible transfer, attacks on hospitals in a parent, systematic session and to try. and that 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 being to national vacations of these rather to prevent,
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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 elders here at the united nations in new york to 11 and now what emergency services in beverly . so trying to find people who could be trapped in the rubble of homes destroys during another night of is really bombardment is where the military issued evacuation threats for people living in the southern. some of da here shortly before the plumbing began residence at at least 14 strikes, talk to the residential buildings in the area as bringing dosage of irish cheese that live for us now in the very rude and doors to tell us about getting more
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strikes that we're hearing on the country. yes, that's right, right. over the past the hour there's were there was another air strike in the southern coastal city of tire. of course tire was hit heavily late last night as well as lease for air strikes, targeting the center of the city. and according to the lebanese house ministry, at least 7 people were killed or during those strikes that were carried out by the israeli military. and at least 46 people had been injured with seen the furthest from the coastal city of tire, which is about 80 kilometers from where i'm standing. and it's one of the, of the 5th largest city in the country that has come under constant attack over the past 3 weeks or so. but of course, the tire is not the only place that was typed. as you mentioned, the southern suburb of the capital where route 14 error strikes targeting mc residential buildings. late last night,
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we've seen footage this morning. all of the areas that we're targeted in here it is, is just devastation completes as basically a level buildings and destruction that is apparent as, as the, is rarely military saying that they were targeting, as well as providing control center as well. many people who spoke to say, these areas have long been advanced in this area of as the capital social, the capital was one's home to about 700000 people. of most of the people have already slide these neighborhoods. and it was, as you say, these, these places along the ponds and there's so many people being forced to flee the homes wherever they staying. well anywhere they can over the past 6 weeks or so, since this christ coast escalated in late september, according to the un office for a great humanitarian court nation. and this is the worst, a human, the catastrophe in a generation. this country is witness,
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and it is something that is worse than what they love when these people saw during the 2006 war between israel and has bull off and in the u. n saying that is a catastrophic situation on for the people of level and, but also the, there lot of heart wrenching aspects of the impact of this conflict on the lebanese she hold. but there's also heart warming stories that we've been gathering about how people are taking care of each other. 15 year old who are i is grieving for all she has lost her whole, her belongings and her cousins to. she came to the shelter with her family, from the southern coastal city of tire, in october, hora. and her parents are one of 7 families take you 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. horrors,
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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 it was very sad because i lost 10 of my cousins. we 1st moved into a school and then we came here to this the, to 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. and this is the, the importance of us. you need to be act, you need to create us so that the, to the situation about 80 kilometers, notice of the capital fields in the 19 thirty's empire cinema is one of the oldest theaters in loving on this cinema interpreting 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
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a long 1. 6 year old jewelry fled 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 have my friends. i want to go home, miss all my stuff. we run away when they're talking to the house, never understands west kerry. i forgot to bring with me all of my toys on my shoes . dial of the 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 to jabari out 20, tripoli,
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northern 11. on the suicide bomb attack on the railway station in pakistan and has killed 25 people, an injured move in force. he was carried out in the southern city of quest to us the capital of pollute just on provence, gave some b 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 are running around was total chaos. some of 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. and this morning they was all kinds of people
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gathered, yet government officials and ordinary people the rest would travel as they was about 200 people here when the explosion happened. initially, the investigation of the crime scene proves it may be a suicide bloss bidwell investigating in detail to find the exact cause that the village has 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 with less pakistan and china withdrawal from the region. china has spent billions of dollars and baluchistan as part of its belgium road initiative. it's perfectly 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 a seat back down in a box on economic caught it or so many people were injured in the attack and
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emergency has been declared across the systems. hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimates. victoria gates and b l g 0 of angles i. as for ma, interior minister village just on he's the belief just on the ration on me is trying to sabotage the reasons relationship with china. this is such as c l or this, the tags have a history of a by to decades. i'll tell you one more time of 19 seventies. 1979. there's the teachers coming into a box funding, especially huge steps given the 1st time ever needed to have did i really did 1000 . we didn't have any portfolio of additional fee. uh that's the due to from that. yeah. to now the, the, the, a one borders this item,
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distributors. so lloyd was open and a lot of the other books, you know, one is the opinion from this, from uh, from over a long time. and the money it needs to be, you know, addressed as for the toys relation with china and the, the, what do you call me the view fees is going on? so they are not just thing with that suggests, i mean, these are these books that'd be funded. heavy ebony funded to the detroit and to use other agencies that this uh, c pet quoted or should be somebody dodge this. this is the main reason for the us house speak to nancy pelosi has suggested that outgoing president, joe biden's, late exit from the election campaign lead to the democratic policies defeat. but as he told us media, that bivens insistence on running for a 2nd time, despite questions over his fitness for office huts, the policy. and she says, the failure of the democrats to hold a competitive primary process in who's coming to hire some bases. so she was the
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most people in the party you all spite them to drop out of the race sooner than he does. that's good. now it's christmas day when she's in washington, d. c. for more on this and christians are with recriminations, all beginning and much soul searching. i should imagine why the democrats yeah, a lot of soul searching, not just among the democrats, but also the pollsters. and the commentators who all saw this being a much closer race than it was in the and they're asking about not only whether or not, not having a primary was a problem and a mistake, but also what issues they focused on was there too much emphasis on reproductive rights and abortion rights, which was big in the mid term elections. not enough focus on the economy and pocket book issues that really seem to drive a lot of americans to donald trump. and they're also looking at how they got their message out. and what donald trump did, that they did not do, there's
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a lot of attention being called to the fact that he spent a lot of time on the social media interviewing with pod casters like joe rogan, who has great outreach with the young man as opposed to traditional media, whereas the democrats put a lot of money into advertising on a traditional television stations. and the republicans had these other platforms, as well as encouraging a lot of influence or social media influence. there's to get behind the campaign. but perhaps the biggest criticism, or most scathing criticism comes from bernie sanders, the vermont sen, known as a progressive standard bearer. he says that the party focused too much on identity politics at the expense of the working class and that they would need to regroup if they hoped to gain that trust back. the democrats all have a still holding out a bit of hope on way of getting at least a majority in the house of representatives. how likely is that?
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yeah, there's, they're trying to say positive but their, their chances are getting narrower and narrower. supposedly there is still a path where they could win the majority in the house of representatives. there's only a couple of dozens of the $435.00 races that have yet to be called. democrats lost a few seats in pennsylvania. they picked up a few seats and new york. it really is likely to come down to california where democrats lost, succeeds in the mid term election, dental. and in california, of course being a very blue state. and traditionally they're hoping that they can win some of those seats back, but it's likely to take several more days. could even take another week or 2 because there are so many now and ballots in california. they have to count them all. and if these races are really tight, there can be an appeal and so on. but the republicans are looking pretty confident they think they're going to get the, the majority in the house speaker, mike johnson, tweeting late on friday that the republicans have
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a mandate to go for it. and congress now with control of all of the legislative branches there, you have a, a way for word on issues like securing the border and growing the economy and restoring american energy dominance. that's what they want to emphasize and with control of both chambers, they think they have a good chance of making those things happen. preston to lead me with those. very nice. is that from washington dc? many thanks. custom. well, yes, prosecute us of charge and ask on national over no less plots. firearms revolution recalled the killed donald trump. justice department says the accused was part of a network of criminals used by telephone for surveillance and supply much as it runs for ministry. cool. be allegations baseless and false troops of on to assess nation temps this year on 100 reports from his results in terms results in palm beach, florida of the us department of justice says it has charged 3 men. in iranian plot
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to assassinate president elect. donald trump, according to justice department officials, an f d, a national name for hon shaka reese, 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 nbc kristen welter. trump said he believed he had a mandate to bring common sense back to the country. he said his number one priority was securing the us border with mexico. asked if he had
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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. let's go now to wrestle side of his integral on for us and russell. what is the role i'm saying about these challenges as well. one is dismissing discharge of charges. so today the spokes person of the for the ministry . busy of iran is made that guy has said that these claims that positions are just baseless and fake. and he also says that the repetition of this claim is a disgusting cost for to see by its design. this an anti you run circles, and at 1st they are complicating iran, you as a relation. so b, as has been the consistent position of the original official since these allegations have in there. so in august also, we have seen that you're on a mission from permanent vision to the you. i'm also saying that these claims are
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particularly motivated. however, having said that, you don't know facials also emphasizing that from your boss perspective. donald trump is a criminal who should be prosecuted in a court of law for, for bidding destination of costs. i'm sure they might need hardware, said they, seeing that to bring trump to the justice. iran is not going to follow the law full actions, but rather employed the legal means given that history rest. so what is the feeling there in to around the following trumps re election victory as well when it comes to trump's history with iran, that's one of the writing is having beats or man. what is just to remember in his 1st term, i mean, the white house, starting from the beginning of 2017, to the end of 2020. i have seen lots of ups and downs in iran, us relation. so trump has been drawing from the disappeared, he's the historic nuclear bill,
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and then he has put more sanctions on the ron calling that as maximum pressure policy. so now says she's re election, you read new officials are saying that, well, it does mother who is going to be the next president of the united states because the policies of both companies are fixed and they're going to be following these policies. but to dates the west presence of your on their website. if i said that, trump's must show that she's not going to follow this policies that she has dr. before, because he has seen the results of that policy that he said that you want as a result of trumps policies to but the run has inc, please, the union enrichment from 3.5 percent to 60 percent and also increase the number of the centrifuges. so now she's saying that if trumps, go on how his policy is on the run state on his going to florida that you've reached the uranium and also increase the number of deceptive features. but your mental officials also seeing that if drones adopt the, the way that the romantic way to deal with your and then you're on is ready to
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renegotiate a nuclear deal with the new administration of the united states. russel's that are reporting that from to her on monday. thanks, russell. less time now for all the weather. and his kara, as hello the optic hiring cuba hurricane rafael has been sitting in the gulf of mexico, where it's set to continue to downgrade. well, have a look at that in a moment. first, it's a south america and the tail end of a weather system will continue to bring some very heavy rain to the east coast of brazil. we had read warnings out around rio, we could see some flooding possible land slides. thanks to that very heavy rain. he said, rushing out to most central parts of brazil pushing its way further north as we go into sunday. behind that we sing clear skies full power. why and uruguay more in the way of sunshine and wolves coming in here. but we'll see some heavier rain moving into northern parts of argentine as what's wintry and windy conditions continuing to linger around the very south of the content and the north. you can
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see those storms continuing for venezuela, pushing into colombia and equitable was more heavy rain moving into places like panama and costa rica. we could see further flooding from that rain. and there is raphael sitting in the gulf of mexico. it will edge its way towards the bay of competitor as we go into next week, but it will bring a rush of severe storms to southern states of the us on sunday or so it has hair on, i'll just say around people unless i'm big price for more on rest of the days of protests and marlins over to spaces and action items for one of the wells, toughest out from athens, has taken place. and then talk to the, the climate change every year for millions of years, decades of talk,
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but little action. it's all about distract, create confusion to create smoking mirrors, the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematic purchased the. busy oil industry was a main bank roller or opposition to climate back to campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? most you to have different spheres? absolutely. on, on just even the, [000:00:00;00]
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the low again, you're watching out is there as a reminder of our top story. is this our that is where any minute you had a come to have a tech to come. housing displaced people near the all acts the most. i likes the hospital in the central garza, several attended school 5 and the so i can dial by left before a trying to move survivors to safety suicide problems. exposure as a railway station in pakistan can in 25 people. 14 of them was sold as a substitute for the to celebration. army has time to sponsor for the for the attack and the city of quest and full. we us how speaking nancy pelosi has just been outstanding present. jo bindings late exit from the election campaign. that's
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what the democratic cost was. defeats place. he told us need you have it findings in system. so i'm running for a 2nd time despite the questions i have, it has fitness for office. at the positive the amount of time football association is cooling on the sports governing body face to address genocidal racist and as lama favorite rhetoric amongst is there any football fans, supporters of my coffee tel aviv tore down palestinian flags and tons of braces slogans ahead of a match and adds to the incitement. that's a st baffles. and several people were injured. so by some reports from the dutch capsule after a final night in 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 were some of the thousands of supporters of my coffee tele feet wet, got it,
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and the dodge capital for the match against i. x many was seen whipping down palestinian flax. enchanting races slogans the outraged by the races incitement to death and stood out on the streets. and that dealt with this really football fans and police following the match. da, since were injured of the amsterdam mere strongly condemned which he described as 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 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 is crime is for a lead us for quick to compare to violence with
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a hold of close on october 7 is really foreign minister even traveled to the madeline saying upon arrival at i'm so damn, it's not safe for juice. i'll start with this in both the netherlands and it's relatively 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, i'm fear more and team was slim. and as the immigration rest awake principle 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 the w support is put themselves in that context by protecting palestinian symbols as saying racist. serious about that of things. while most is really football fans have left and that'll instead the government says it will do all. it's can to welcome them back safely. step 5, some algebra am so them well let me here in the hall, so slicing. and so don is having
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a devastating impact on livestock farmers. ongoing bond is between the army and power mode. rockets portfolios that has disrupted the trade that provides a source of income for millions of sydney's country has a live stop population of over the 100000000. but as haven't more than reports from undermine, the industry is on the increasing strain for more than 4 decades, as the dean of the seed has relied on buying and selling camels for his income, he brings them from the southern and wisdom parts of 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, b on group is taking over territories where his panels come from. the design, i used to bring the capital for north code, the fund on trucks to undermine now the capital, the smuggles from called the fund to the northern states. through the days it takes
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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 bulk are a source of income for millions of food in these, especially those in west and south. those areas are now mostly under the control of the r f f. it's banned the exports of capital forcing traders to have to smuggle them out. and that's raise the cost of food. they need to keep them alive to be sold. mice you who are lacking, but the cost of food has become expensive because the sheep come through smuggling and it's upkeep is expensive. people's really buy anymore. it's not only the supply of capital to local markets that have been affected by the war. laptops accounts for about 25 percent of the dance exports, according to official figures. with more than 5000000, she camels and cows exports it annually. and because the roads to bring the cattle in for export has been disrupted, that number has gone down affecting the government's income and they make
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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 explore to neighboring countries. so what it has done is increased taxes. those are costs at ordinary student needs, have to be, or in their day to be purchased, as advanced as he can still afford to bring in camels, although much less than he used to. but with no means of exporting them and fewer people buying. he says he fears he may soon have to give up the trade people, morgan ultra 0 on through man. the prospect isn't barbara. as a development economist, he says the wall has significantly decreased livestock production, crippling. so don's economy what the conflict is done is august. it to seriously disc, drops it, a life, the markets into it. that obviously is, it's a significant threat in terms of the life of the woods of
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a millions of people and so done that. that's how you rely on their livestock production and fix estimated that's more than $8000000.00. so that needs to be facing it for the crisis. and given the fixed, that's a, that's what's real sick in general is predominant. and so then a then is a, i'd vis extend as it is or negative fixed and that it is on the, on that list will be according to the cost of the moving a move mental the light still becomes way i or is so. busy that's also a guess is that erode said the appropriate amount of school for those are they at risk in terms of unity in their own lives and mozambique police crack down on nationwide. protests has killed dozens of people over the past 3 weeks. demonstrations began after a disputed presidential election with the law just taking place on 1st day in the capital and the to to and followed
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a week long national shutdown cooled full by the opposition frontrunner vanessia among lane, who says the vote was ranked on the web reports from a few to hello everyone we spoke to the tutors says they've never seen anything like what happens with crowds of thousands of protesters and multiple sub ed 20 to most of the city center to protest against the dispute to the election results of position. lita finance here i'm on the lawn. a head cold for a peaceful march. include a week long shut down. most didn't make it to town. husbands have been killed and hundreds injured in. the police cracked down over the 3 weeks of protests leading up to it. on now, comma street was on a supporters say that ready for more in west palm beach and saw that the liam forgotten in mozambique we have boys, we have diamonds, but the country remains pour. they may see the one,
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but we the people know who i chose to govern us and we've continued the demonstrations. this police station wasn't sped protest 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 and as well. the reactions of the election results shown there's a wide spread discontent with the government. and then on see, 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 that process to the, of the main bull deposed with neighboring south africa, an angry crowd funded it closed for days. hundreds of trucks back top on the south african side. most of them carrying coal, destined from the tutor where it's loaded onto the ships bound for asia of in
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europe. the tutors pulled close to as much as mos on beaks economy, which has also been hurt by internet shut down. this during the private test is controlled by for the most politically lead adrianna into them. this is, they've been challenged in a way he's never known in more than 20 years of working with rights groups. the democratic and that building impact is massive. these will no longer be the same control the democracy, speaking to the interests of a small, it leads, know that people have gain the voice and this, it seems not to be over yet. for the most says one, the elections. it's not mentioned the possibility of told ones along they said the protest when stop, unless the elect to the thirty's recognize his victory. that you to announce the final result was this week. malcolm web out to 0. my to,
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to mozambique chas. president says his country's military has killed and wounded multiple bulk of around sizes and strikes my current interest. debbie says a come to attack was launch close to the board with nigeria. i was off to book a her, i'm talks of chance on a last month getting 40 people in a raid on a minute to base you with you collab mentioned. and while i'm, i'm going to cite the chat in ami is going to when will i dare to believe that the army will when i pray to old, mighty god, that army will be able to defeat these barbarians? who killed children and slip the throats? a volcano on a remote entities, an island has remained active almost a week conference, initial interruption on soft day mountains level to be lucky. lucky food. a column of ash 10 columbus has high the volcano. first abrupt it on monday. coming at least 10 people and a 16000 people living in villages close to the volcano. i've been removed from the
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area or far to say they planned to wise and the evacuation zone. a. still a has hair on the i'll just their oldest fault on months to said he's manager is aiming to avoid an unwanted career. fast on these have that that story. the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought providing onset. how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era, how it's reported, look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is
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framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are you know, the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let operational, thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, the, the, let's get it was pulled out on his, on the thank you so much laura, well, round madrid, all right, me to get this season back on track, they went into that spanish league game against also seeing a training ball salon and by 9 points in the toddler, rice, k number, i probably will hit on the school once. in the 5 games i had,
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it was fixed and he was dropped from the front front national support and its weight is coming up the whole time in this game round a one up vinicius junior with back go how much is the city manager pet, claudio, or is i'm to avoid an on one sick personal reco. claudio is in danger of leading. it seems a full successive defeats for the 1st time in his managerial career, since he or white bronson, inappropriately little lights room. this came coming up, the law says that something them born with m sports thing over the last 10 days. we know the reason why we have struggled in but yeah, looking for the game and after that i shall break and after that, a few players will come in by the better and recover. and for the problem is that we have a, a lead of problems that every player have. we have so the hope so on the spot.
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other issues sits. the still sitting 2nd in the premier league behind late is little full of a full play aston villa in the days late kick off on a slots. he's made the best stop by any premier league manager in history with fulton wins from 16 competitive games in charge so far. 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've been 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 just charge i'm hearing a well mine face passionate celebrations is like just want to think about should i go to minutes for a bit of trouble hastings, i'm for one match. i'm following, following the attempt to me slide off to somebody's when are the traps? is the image such as super late? is post much comments, maureen? yeah,
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cool. so i criticized refereeing standards in the country. just imagine like soccer, poland, international, matthews, about a school, the decisive goal for los angeles, etc. and that for a series with the vancouver whitecaps, atlanta progressives for western conference, any finals where they will be taking on the cf sound is tennis. well, i'm wondering a sutherland because the nonsense of b c's and ending w a finals. the brother russian was beaten by well, number 3 coke of golf in saudi arabia, a 20 years old golf. the youngest player to reach this tunnel decided since collins was yes to back in 2010 american. no face looked at gold medalist human genius showing us in the fine it's going to be fine. um yeah, i think she's, i mean i haven't watched any of like, matches was sounds because all the tvs and the players area muted. so i actually don't know how that much band support. so i know there's like been a lot of like chinese bands coming to travel to say, because i know they've been at my matches and they say they come all the way from china to,
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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 it'll be fine in atmosphere for both of us. old smiles, and it's the why the world's best smile plaza gathering. the atp fondles kind of sound crosses won't see grand slams this year, but he's never lifted this title of a joke of it. she has pulled out due to injury. the woman born younique's center and last year is funnel the action gets on the way on sunday. the 1st of all being an italian lang and italy. i haven't played this you any tell yet, because i have missed rome, which for me most of a tough one. so i'm maybe more excited than happy to be here. and then hopefully it's going to be a great event that the seo usually is, is just amazing. when i've saw it cleans all time greats is getting ready. 40 says will be the final race of his career. now he's 13 on want. kevin dish will competes in the single 4 criteria on sunday. the british writer won a record. so let's see, 5 stages of the sort of french and most right is never when the stage of the to the
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friends and the whole career, you know, so to everyone is incredible. so we have a when a 2nd one is the same as a 1st, and it doesn't matter how many wins. and you can take for granted how incredibly as to in the stage, the total france i'm looking at don't say 5 times, and everyone's being a specialist, a jane and consigned islands, reputations. the 1st i'm to facing 3 is 6 penalties from diamond mackenzie a 2nd off charlie from wheel jordan. it's a legal box with $23.00. the same when in dublin, next stephanie's island is a test much against front slope island. will be hosting college routine, bronze, 39 year old abroad. james shrugged off an injury, scared to put in another game winning performance. for the whole centuries lake has changed. recruited 21 points, 13 assistance while rebounds and this picture over the philadelphia 76 is the lake, is the one thinks and at home, this seems triple level. one of the world's toughest, out from our offense,
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has taken place and on thoughts garrett. so it run as close to 24 hours to complete the 100 mile. right? that's around a 160 kilometers with temperatures hovering it's minus $25.00 degrees pull johnston . and for both i somebody on site boats from america across the line is joining when it's it's waterfront. you never want to have again, you know, things are usually very, very difficult issue a lot and you get to grow as a person. but you don't have to do it again, which is of what else can i pathologist with that as high school as looking for an i learned bring back memories of your and talk to 11 years ago or we will send the yeah, i'm a nice i've never given my is being noticed as a brilliant documents you printed and run. watch why we run on our eyes through archives. now, the mexican government says it's policies to reduce the number of microns crossing in the us all working and will stay in place. but they're under pressure from preston to elect. donald trump, who says he is prepared to impose terrace board across things don't full
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dramatically. and his eyes on around the se, reports from top other cia and mexico. many microns fearful trumps victory will make an already tough jenny, even less migraines 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 united states. okay, okay. yet the says, america's president elect donald trump campaign promise, a large scale deportation of undocumented migrants. has them worried he, i found the river, but he own yes. everybody's very to what it is that has a lot of funds to attend to because you can't 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 them i love border and are just starting to grapple with their prospects following trump victory
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tuesdays elections. many have been trying for months to secure an asylum appointment by a u. s. customs and border protection at the trump as promised to end. kotik stories in his family fled on due to say they hope they will be given an appointment before january 20th. loading. 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 immigration being one of the main issues of the us selections, illegal 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
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they can convince the future trump of administration to keep it in place without a hard to crack down. for me, i'm of them. we tried the mexico's president claudia shane bound, said she briefly discuss the border issue in a friendly call with from get her lab deal. he mentioned the board issue. i said, yes, there's the board issue, but we'll have time to discuss it. and my left on the back at the shelter colleague says shutting down the board, there will only make people seek more dangerous paths. so i'll say, here's what's going on. the city of 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 unstoppable 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'm be at the i just see that that by trula and it's on demand as an immigration just as a tiny,
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she says trump deportation time will be costly. and then humane. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for? and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. class families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead it's going to have massive humanitarian implications. be logistically, incredibly challenging and costs the tax payer's money that shouldn't be spent in that way. under us law, based on international norms, we are not allowed to refile or send people back to countries where they faced a persecution based on who they are, whether it's their race, their religion, their political affiliations, and their gender identity, etc. and so i think the idea of indiscriminately sending people to countries where they may face persecution, an arm is,
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is incredibly troubling. i worked at the border or the arizona, so nora, mexico, puerto, during the pyre, trump presidency, and i saw firsthand exactly what the cost of those anti immigrant anti asylum border policies looked like in real time. and the reality is, like we heard during the last segment, as folks were playing, persecution cannot be incentivized to stay where they are. they have to go somewhere. and under us law, we are suppose to afford them an opportunity to defend their asylum keys and to seek protection at our shores. it's incredibly disappointing that we refused to do that. heavy rain has triggered more floods and the town of come back has in spanish counselor in your region, also in on dated street, sweeping away part costs and scattering deborah across the area. and then valencia emergency services are continuing to search for missing people. following last week's floods,
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a gemini is mocking 35 years since the full of the berlin wall. it was a pivotal moments in history which i should in the end of communism in eastern europe and will separate, has come in as little as a spell in from the capitalist west. a year after it came down, germany was the unified german present franco to sign my quote on germans to preserve freedom. so in petro prices in nigeria are pushing drivers to switch to natural gas. the government set a target of a $150000.00 federal compressions by the end of the year. but critics question the cost of the transition. that address reports from lagos, attracted by cheaper fuel, will not get in motorists making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at the cost of retro remind you that today it is not in the book that's friendly to be running like caught on petrol. and that's the reason why i switch c n g saving and gasoline. he says, gibson, the opportunity to spend more on foot or you're less than the obviously is this
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conversion set to one of 2 operating in the capital up. and you'll, you'll be able to have copies of using mortality for us are. 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 loss. one year we would be able to track by ourselves about $250000000.00 in direct investment. these investments have gone to the increase increments in the number of conventional st. that's used to be just 7 of them. today we've identified one on on 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 of so far mr. sweets also be thinking 1000000 also because currently on i didn't rhodes' office just say the fuel will help eliminate many on the federal supply telling just looking for some genuine for decades. all the conversion to c and
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d slowly gaining traction something i get into an entirely happy. so we have to q for like i've been on q for more than city of which um, i've used the productive. so i want to do to come on to 2 others. i worried about the cost of retrofitting a vehicle which ranges from $500.00 to $2000.00. you take a lot of funding. 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 as 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 gas installation, will reduce local demand for petroleum, which can be exported for forwarding exchange. how many degrees?
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i'll just see that lagos. that's it for me for this news, i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day the, the repair. it is sure visual and see us and he threw off without me. i wasn't here . i shot him dead, the controversial us know, stand your ground, you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. giving your statements the right to kim. we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims. families. lines investigate my sister q on out to 0 in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do see the educational system in gaza informed opinions feed treaties have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate. what's happened as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft,
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especially as well have been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0 these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life and all the stages we want. we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks. we become about to, on we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are working in the footsteps. our ancestors
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claim that has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you the the angles a is where the missiles call get displace palestinian sheltering in tens of thousands of victims of being rushed to hospital. the kyle: this is officer on line from dough ha. also coming up for suicide bombers hacking the practice on the city of quest to kills. that is 25 people including 14 soldiers full of us house beacon nancy pelosi suggest job. i'm late for the phone from the presidential election. that's the democratic policy defeats and people in
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