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the, the, there's no limit to how far the dream contains. sta in your own adventure, now counter arrange the the, the on the side of hire. this is the news life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes is writing themselves, talk it palestinian sheltering intense as a will run. garza isn't it split 100. say a suicide for me to train station and focused on city. of course, the kills at least $25.00 people, including full teams phone, which is protests. all expected in spain, floods valencia region as the government's criticized full,
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inadequate response and months of conflicts between sedans, army and the permitted truth is working. the likelihood of pharmacy in schools up to 2 straight defeats around the trade back. so, winning ways ministries junior hitting a hat trick and a phone it'll victory over also sooner in the spanish lakes. the hello and welcome. while we begin in garzo, israel's will on the strip is in its $400.00 stay and the death toll is mounting. move in a 43. * $43500.00 palestinians have been killed as israel continues to target over crowded areas, nearly a $103000.00 tufts and inches now the you and says close to 70 percent of those killed in the 1st 6 months. well, women and children in southern guns, the attacks on tents, but you can see housing displaced, palestinians killed at least 9 in almost fever,
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free g come. israel's military has requested repeatedly wrong the response very, despite designating it as a say son. the army has also cat out strikes across northern goza is ready, forces have laid siege severe area for more than a month and or preventing emergency workers from reaching in just people. and in the last couple of hours and it really minutes, we have kind of called so has a tax attendance come, they've just seen the fly. the ne oaks the hospital not send data about in central garza several tents quote for people all trying to move those who survive to safety . we saw self without corresponds and thought about as on her reports from the off the mouth of dots attacks. i am right now in the backyard of deluxe. the hospital. this place has been just talking to a few minutes ago. and this is one of the places that had been widely damaged and inflicted from the attack of some mid shift 10 for palestinian journalist who had been taking refuge. we can see also that the place has been widely impacted from
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the strike return completely. oops, of the scale of destruction left and here as promised, indians have been gathering. they are gathering around the remaining pieces of the is running a cycle that has been used to target civilians. and here is the credit. so that has been resulted from the tech everyone. here is an estate of a child who comes cloudy hoops up this kind of disruption in that area. and at the same time, civilians have been taking refuge in the backyard of this place, simply because they have run out of options. tense have basically told me to pieces . people are no longer safe. at least 2 palestinians have been confirmed too. there was no new sort of face to push the thing to an area for the testing the maintenance placement, punctuated on my car right now. smell. and to that there is a very, you know, of a florida. so with spectrum. yeah. people absolutely. i've been going through, i'm renting the pro, my due to that i've talked for this place has tend to be completely on sites,
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even these hospitalized stuff off to. and so that's a big place of treatments. tend to be a great josh, who just place families terika bathroom out 0. there was that i had a spot also in the goal is this trip is ready. forces have a type to school in the north east of golf, the city killing several people including to john list displaced, palestinians was sleeping the when it was haze on friday nights. the human haile was of the same in northern garza. i am right now and for i had a sub of school and at the fast neighborhood, north east guys, the city is where unified or just have targeted this shelters cool. mid night while civilians were sleeping, 6 palestinians had been killed and doesn't as were injured. as you can see, the scales of destruction inflicted on this a school. this is actually a classroom shooting. the civilians who have been taking refuge for almost 400
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days of the long is what you need to decide before as we have spoken to civilians to german list have been killed by this attack. as you can see, that based jacket and the helmet on the ground. we can see bit covers and met with is the blog is on the wall. the middle of the lot is everywhere. with the deliberate targeting of the civil unions, enjoying the list and with the ongoing prevention of human italian 8 ethanol. within garza, the situation is getting much more dire and with the hospitals are being rendered out of service is due to be released. attacks, visit your which is getting more tests for $55.00 days before i even said he'd be just around more than garza, by this time the united nations human rights offices about 70 percent of
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palestinians killed point is roles, minute tree, and goes up with women. and children, it says it's verifying the personal details of thousands of victims and calls for ju right canadian says for her, if it violations may amounts of genocide, gabrielle is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york of women and children are being killed in gaza, and those that aren't are being star that's according to to do reports released friday, global food security experts. the famine is now imminent in northern gaza, and called for immediate action to avoid a further catastrophe. the urgent jeweler was sent by a coalition of government un agencies and jose consider the global experts in famine. one recommendation to israel seas on northern guys. it is lasted within a month. seems pretty graham, and it seems pretty urgent. what does the secretary general plan?
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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, you monetary and situation. we really need to have more access. we need to have more security. and also on friday, the un human rights office in geneva said nearly 70 percent of those killed in gaza that they were able to independently verify were women and children. that report also found that 80 percent were killed well in residential buildings. and there was more report, raises concerns about the actions of these are the defense forces with respect to full civil transfer attacks on hospitals, parents, systematic session,
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and china is it also points to the reported use of white phosphorus, munitions in the international court of justice. any serious avoidance on provisional measures, underscored being to national obligations of these right to prevent, protect against, and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct. it is essential that there is due reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations taken together. the reports are another powerful reminder of the effects of israel's continued war on guys a and the told that it is taking on so many innocent civilians. gabriel's on to out is here at the united nations in new york is ready for us as a shelter palestinian mandate in his home and the occupied westbank becoming took place and the rate on the town of arkansas is ready, but it tree is holding onto his body, a tactic that it often use is not as ready as heights on the occupied west bank
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have increases the thoughts of the will on garza, at least 700 and $62.00 palestinians have been killed since october last year as well. it's 11 away emergency services and baby boots are trying to find people trumps onto the story to homes off to another nights of his ready bombing. the time came short with a of these rating that she issued orders for the people living in the southern suburb of da here. president say at least 14 strikes, targeted versus a residential buildings in the area. and there's also been more is right, even budman in fire in the south. several as strikes talk to the suburbs in hush. the latest attacks come 11 on the health ministry so that at least 7 people were killed and $46.00 injured in the southern city on a friday. well let's goes live to do a search bar who's alive for us in the they were the 11 east half. so rather though, so how is the rescue operation going of from the building, whether it's still people under the rubble. well uh it
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doesn't look very good today, according to the i, when this is at the scene, the air charts that were carried out by these fairly military late last night. and throughout the evening, i targeted residential buildings and completely destroy multiple lumber off that we saw. the images are coming out of here showing complete destruction. and the people that are at the scene say there's also a very strong odor that is in the area of making it very just hold and dangerous for the civil defense forces to be able to do their job. but what is clear is that israel is continuing at, it's from bartman of not only the southern suburb of the capital, but also other areas in the country. we saw multiple airstrikes on the coast. so historic city of tire, which is about 80 kilometers selves of the lebanese capital that about 20
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kilometers north of the border between lever on an as route during the strikes on friday at least or air strikes, kills at least 7 people according to the health minister in entering nearly 50, there was also another strike yet again in dallas bush neighborhood of tire earlier today. we don't have any official numbers about possible casualties or injuries there. what is clear is that israel is continuing, it's bob. bob went across the country just a short while ago. we also heard in other chart carried out in the eastern part of the country and that, that car region that has also seen heavy bombardment by these rarely, military who claim that their targeting has the whole centers and the infrastructures belonging to the, our group of what we've seen is not only casualties that are civilians mainly but also mass disruption and displacements of the civilian population. yeah,
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and he said mass displacement yet nearly savvy, raised by these riley's more people being forced to flee, especially at the time where there was already an economic crisis where all of these people staying. busy busy while many people are say, wherever they can move for as the initial wave of the mass exodus that was sort of people fleeing the southern part of the country and also the southern part of the capital. many people were taking shelter along the road and outside of boston squares and public spaces. also, the public schools have been turned into temporary shelters, but there's also the uh, private citizens that i've been helping in, according to the us and the office for a coordination of a huge out his, her, and affairs. this is the biggest catastrophic situation for the people of ration. and the un agency says this price is worse than what we saw in 2006. that was the last 4 between the israel and has the lot. that's what's interesting is the heart
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wrenching aspect of the impacts of this complex has had on the lebanese people. but there's also so the heartwarming aspect of how or those people are coming together to help one another 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 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 or as mother recounts their ordeal. it's also how to be very strict targets the 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
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1st moved into a school and then we came here to this data. this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement. crisis began in late september. now it's home to nearly 30 people. we are also funding from the war, and this is the, the importance of us. you need to react, you need to create associated to the situation about 80 kilometers north of the capital. built in the 19 thirty's empire cinema is one of the oldest theaters 11 on this cinema and tripoli is one of 3, so the 11 is now. so caesar has taken over and turned into a shelter, is home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country and who say they hope that their stay here won't be a long 1. 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
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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 on has my friends. i want to go home just all my stuff. we run away when they're rocket, so i get to the house near of us, and the sounds west kerry, i forgot to bring with me all of my toys on my shoes. i love it. some jewelry plays along on the stage that becomes her bed at night. despite everything she's witness such moments provide a reprieve. these old historic caesars once put on plays and shows for people wishing to escape the realities of their daily lives. now they are serving the same purpose, but for a different crowd. doors to jabari out 20, tripoli, northern 11, on launch for his erupt, says in bay roots conrad, the strength officer of how it generates a boo. up sick black smoke forced people to evacuate nearby buildings,
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so the blaze triggering a series of explosions. the set vehicles on the fly in a call park, as far as he say, they're investigating the course the suicide from a time on the railway station and park hassan has killed 25 people, an injured more than 40 others. it was carried out in the southern city, of course a that's a capital of pollute just on provence, victoria gates, and the gates and leave all 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 are 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,
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it'd be attacked separately. discreet baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility to jonathan this morning. there was all kinds of people 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 last, but we are investigating in detail to find the exact cause of the beloved 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 in 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 perfectly possibly connected to the geo politics, the politics off, off the go on the board, this china box on economic audit or. uh, you know,
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we have to understand that the go other port is the jewel in the calling of the feedback dyna box on economic caught it or so many people wouldn't even the attack and emergency has been declared across the cities. hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimate. victoria gave some b l, g 0. at least one person has been killed in the russian drug and attack on the ukrainian port city of desa. and all of a sudden people ended including 2 children, several residential buildings with tom because it, and caused little so damaged russian attacks of intensified as the war. and ukraine approaches thousands of days not in the spanish province of valencia protest against the governments are expected on saturday, following floating, that killed hundreds of people last week. the regional president is facing close to resign or the, his handling of the crisis. now they say the government's warnings and response was in onto the flooding of some of the was seen in europe. this century rescued sees
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and residential continuing a clean up operation. now at least 219 people have been killed and 93 others are still missing. the hardest hit regions on the caea, marcia and valencia wet entire communities on coping with widespread devastation about a 190000 people have been darkly affected. more than $17000.00 troops and police officers along side and on, the volunteers are conducting search and clean up before asians, and the cost of damaged infrastructure, including roads. hines and central facilities is estimated to be in the billions of dollars or will reach helen's joins as life from valencia. rory central valencia may have been sped, the devastating floods that hit its outs goes, but tell us about the protests that i've mentioned are going to be happening later in the city today to yeah,
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so right. you're right. the central valencia state escapes the west of that flooding, and that's connected basically to where i'm standing in the by this is the old river bed of the 2 rio. it's a 1957 by 6 banks covered 3 quarters of the city of valencia with volta killed 60 people off of that. the river was dark, but that and this bed was turned in to a pock, but leads this. yeah, it was the time at the southern outskirts of valencia to bed, the bronze of much, much deadly flooding. the 1957 wave smaller waterways busting their banks very quickly turning into raging torrance and making underground comp, hawks basements, ground floor plans into depth traps. and the anger that has caused and the death that resulted in is what's bringing people out onto the streets later on today in valencia with 40 organizations, basically,
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of marching through the center of the city, friends holding for the resignation of uh, carlos mazda. it seems that the, the, the regional leader and they want him to sit down, they basically say that the local governments response to the flooding and the warnings that they gave for the weather that was coming. that way was not adequate . and they want to say you can step down. so we know that is it seems as well as defined and this has been going on for awhile. now. what is the situation in the flood zones themselves with whether it search and rescue with bringing people be various goes to the homes if they are able to yeah, it's still not good, of course is getting better. and the government's local hands national,
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throwing around big numbers, a lot to 0 is at the end of them about how many people are being rescued. 36000. about how many kilograms of a closing they distributed $21.00, thousands, thousands of on the personnel on the streets, helping with a clear up. but it tells you something that's there all 78 people still missing bodies are still being found. the most recent death cell is 220. yes, things are getting back to to normal, but they all still fall far from that normal states. and as i mentioned before, people think that whatever the government has been doing off to the fact what they did to william people that, that was flooding coming out of what they did to help the ones that flooding had catastrophically hit, was massively insufficient. and that's why you're saying that such anger on the streets. okay, thanks very much. it will re challenge that. it will be following us the story of
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protest planned for later today from valencia as well for the us house speaker nancy pelosi has suggested that outgoing president, j. biden's, late exit from the election campaign lead to the democratic policies defeat. i see told us media that violent insistence on running for a 2nd time despite questions over his fitness full office. she had the policy and she also says the failure of the democrats to hold a competitive primary price. this impose called the hers on sites is not for lucy, was among those in the policy to all slight and central council the race sooner than he actually does. well, let's go to christmas and new me in washington dc for more on this. uh kristen, of course there's a lot of soul searching at the moment amongst those as part of the opponents of the democratic policy. a lot of soul searching going on for democrats. not only about when joe biden got out of the race of whether or
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not they should have had a primary what their messaging was, how they got their message out, should they have focus more on social media. donald trump, using on traditional pod cas and social media influencers to really make a difference, especially with the young man. wow, the democrats were focused on traditional television media. but the big issue that they're looking at is how they frame the debate and how they attempted to get people to the pools on issues. there was a lot of focus on women's reproductive health, abortion rights. something that many women were concerned about old after the supreme court overturned. roe v wade. and in the end kind of le harris did when a majority of women. but her majority with when it was actually smaller than joe biden. and a lot of people are saying that the democrats should have spent more time on economic issues with the bread and butter issues,
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being the main concern for many people this election season and sen, bernie sanders, the independent from vermont. the progressive from vermont took a real hard stance, was very critical of the democrats approach, saying that they focused on identity politics at the expense of working class voters. and that they last working class voters through this focus. and that would be something they'd have to correct going forward. and of course that's something that the people in the us had time and time again said thought so what am i to to them is how they can afford to buy things from the supermarket. now, the democrats are still holding out hope those guessing at least a majority in the house of representatives. a yes, the vote tallying is still taking place. and democrats say that there could still be a path to get the majority in the house of representatives. they would like to do that as a back stop against donald trump's agenda,
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because all legislation has to start in the house. and having a majority of republicans will be, make life much easier for donald trump and his party to get their priorities through. but it's a very narrow path to victory for the democrats. they've lost a couple of seats in pennsylvania. they picked up a couple of seats in new york. they're really focused on california. if they could at all get the majority. that's where they need to pick up a number of seats that they lost in the mid terms, but it's too close to call there. and many of those races still, and they're still dealing with a lot of mail invalid to everyone in california. get some mail and valid so they have to count them all, verify the signatures and deal with the ppo. so that's why we don't have a concrete answer yet. but the republicans are looking more and more confident. in fact, speaker of the house, mike johnson saying that they're going to hit the ground running from day one to try to get donald trump's priorities past the immigration reform
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or improving the economy. okay, thanks very much. uh, chris, incidentally still an update from washington dc for meanwhile, president elect donald trump, remains that his florida residence neural longer he's not been seen in public since his election night speech, but he has been making a number of key cabinet appointments already. well, let's go to john henderson, who's life for us neutrons residents in florida? um, good morning, i guess where you all, a selection is over and there is a 2 month handling of a window from the bite and administration to the trump administration. is it all looking like its on track, the will in a word is going slowly. and one reason for that is that the trump administration has blown past in october for his deadline to sign certain ethical agreements that are required under the presidential transition act. and they give him access to
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email office space and allow him to start hiring those 4000 administrative jobs. he's looking to fill $1200.00 of them, confirmed level by the senate. that law was amended in 2019, specifically, to require the candidates themselves to submit to post and ethics plan and include their with their methods of avoiding any potential conflicts of interest. and that actually wasn't meant to be positive. trump himself. this happened in 2019 because he didn't do a lot of the normal ethical steps. the president stage. he didn't divest his account, she didn't offer a blind trust. he didn't discloses taxes as he had promised to do. and non profit groups have found $3400.00 conflicts of interest, including holding official government and campaign events at many of his own hotels and hosting for and dignitaries there at the trump team says they are still negotiating these agreements. but joe biden has signed kind of,
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le harris assign when they were candidates. and there is a separate september, 1st, a general services administration agreement. and that puts limits on how much people can contribute to the transition campaign. there's a campaign to pays for all the transition activities under that agreement. nobody can get more than $5000.00 and you have to disclose your donors. the trump administration right now doesn't have to do any of that. and one thing we do know, john, is that trump is the president elect, but here's the thing. he actually has one legal conviction and also 3 on results cases looming over him. now what happens today is if they just go way or what, what's the situation with the as well, it's complicated. you don't normally think of donald trump's lawyers as being brilliant. you think of rudy giuliani in the effort to overturn the 2020 election in multiple court cases, thrown out summarily but they did
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a brilliant job and delaying the 4 t legal cases against trump. you've got a supreme court ruling saying that presidents have absolute immunity for official acts. well, that put prosecutor jack smith in a pickle when he's trying to produce, he's trying to deal with the january 6 election interference case in washington dc . he said he needs until december 2nd to decide how to proceed. and that's going to be difficult because of the justice department has a policy, not a law that says you don't prosecute a president who was sitting in office currently. and then there's the new york session when he pays, trump has been convicted on 34 felony counts. any faces, november 26th sentencing. we're in charge. we're in unchartered waters here. no judge is likely to put a sitting president or a president elect in prison, but exactly how they're gonna handle that is anyone's guess. and just to give you a summary of all the cases that are out there, there is that, do you see election case right now that jack smith is prosecuting?
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there's the florida documents cases. there's another federal case in which a trump took classified documents home tomorrow. lago stored the meat of bathrooms and elsewhere, didn't give them back when the government asked for him, and now he's being prosecuted for that. that case was dismissed by the judge. it's now being appealed. you have the georgia election interference case that one's on hold while the prosecutor funny willis is, is being considered for ethical violations. after she had an affair with the prosecutor, she hired to lead that case. and then there's the new york hush money case. that's the one we're trump, will be prosecuted on november 26th. and to make this even more complicated, the federal cases could be killed for a couple of reasons. one that ruled i told you about where the justice department does not like to prosecute cases against sitting presidents has come up a lot in the past and to because donald trump is going to be the head of the justice department and he can appoint someone just to chill those cases. and normally there's a degree of separation between those independent agencies and the white house. but
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again, those are norms, not laws. and donald trump doesn't seem to be too confined by norms. sutton, a very busy eating there a lot. so on pick um, but thanks very much for the update. don't 100 from florida. well, so head on al jazeera people in most of the price. i'm more on risk of the days of finance protests against the disputed election. plus, i'm going to say that i'm 50 and sup, actually on the border between mexico and what the motto, where's the thousands of migrants are starting to grapple with their prospects. after donald trump won the us presidential election and in sports, one of the goals, toughest ultramarathon has taken place in until the
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us had low that off to caring cuba. hurricane rafael has been sitting in the gulf of mexico where it's set to continue to downgrade. we'll 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 re a. we could see some flooding possible land slides. thanks to that very heavy rain . you see 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 you are why more the way of sunshine and williams coming in here. but we'll see some heavier rain moving into northern parts of origin, tina as what's wintry and windy conditions continuing to linger around the very south of the content and the north. you can 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 for the flooding from that rain. and there is
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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 of the palestinians who were expelled from their nuns in the neck of 1948 still don't have the rights of return. the land was extorted and settlements were built 20 houses here a world goes back with young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grandparents stay here? why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions and really have
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a very high kid in getting civilian political debate? what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have seen taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in lab and on, is there a strategy on how to 0 of the the kind of welcome back here watching on the 0 reminder, lots of stories. this is rose warren goals are, is now, and it's 400 today. the military has continued to bomb disrupt, including on milwaukee refugee camps. it's been designated as a safe design,
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at least the to, you know, and people have died in his radiance hack since born on saturday, rescue teams and 11 on capital by roots of searching for people trust under russell for nothing nice if it's ready for me. at least 14 as strikes or reports, it says targeted residential buildings in the southern stop of, of diet and a suicide farm is high corner railway station and focused on the skills at least 26 people and just move in 14. it was carried out in the southern city of quinta, the capital of police just on now more than 18 months of financing. and so that is having a devastating impact on livestock farm is violence between the army and power minute she brought that support forces has disrupted the trade which provides a source of income for millions of sit in these the country. it has more than a 100000000 capital bots. as hipaa, morgan reports from undermine farm is all struggling to get them to the market. for
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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 western parts of to 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 odds group is taking over territories where his panels come from. the design, i used to bring the capital for north cord to fund on trucks to undermine now the capital to smuggle from called the fund to the northern states. for the days it 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 the, our staff. it's banned the exports of capital for think traders to have to smuggle them out. and that's raise the cost of food. they need to keep them alive,
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to be sold, mostly who lack of a sudden 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. livestock accounts for about 25 percent of the dance exports, according to official figures. with more than 5000000 sheep, camels and cows exports it annually. and because the roads to bring the capital in for export have been disrupted, that number has gone down affecting the government's income and they 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 of the ordinary student needs, have to be, are in their day to day purchases. as the dean says, he can still afford to bring him camels,
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although much less than he used to. but with no means of exporting them and fewer people buying, he says he feels he may soon have to give up the trade. he but morgan ultra 0 on through man prospects in barra is a development economists. he says the war has significantly decreased livestock production, crippling sedans, economy of what the conflict is done is or best to, to seriously this drops the life, the markets into that. or just as it is significant, that in terms of the life of the woods of a millions of people in so done that, that's how you rely on their livestock production and fix estimated that's a more than a to media. and so that is actually facing it for the crisis. and given the fixed that's a, that's what it was. 6 i in general is predominant. and so then a then is a add this x then as it is or negative fixed that is on the,
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on that list. but they put on the cost of the moving a move mental the lights still becomes way higher is so that's also a guesses that erodes and the profits about of school for those are they at risk in terms of unity in their own lives, in mozambique, or police court found them nationwide probably test has killed thousands of people over the last 3 weeks. demonstrations began all through the speech, said presidential election with the law just taking place on thursday in the capsule in the fruits are not followed a week long national shot down cause bio position front runner. then on c o, one lane, who says the vote was riggs welcome web reports from a 3 to everyone we spoke to in the tutors says they've never seen anything like what happens. crowds of thousands of protesters in multiple sub ed, 20 to most of the city center to protest against the dispute to the election
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results. opposition lead us in nancy. i'm on the lawn. a head cold for a peaceful march to 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 we look and saw that there, liam gods. in mozambique we have boys, we have diamonds, the country remains poor. they may see the one. but we, the people know who i chose to govern us and we've continued the demonstrations. i just did. 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
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reactions of the election results shown this is widespread discontent with the government event on c. i'm on delano is united to people who want to try and do something about it prepaid when he cooled for businesses to close for a week. when police failed to process to any of the main bull deposed with neighboring south africa, an angry crowd funded it closed for days. hundreds of trucks backed up on the south african side, most of them carrying coal, destined from the tutor where it's loaded onto ships bound to asia of in europe. the tutors pulled close too much of mos on beaks economy, which is also being hurt by internet. shut down is during the protest is controlled by for the most political elite to hey deanna and have them decides they've been changed in a way he's never known in more than 20 years of working with rights groups the democratic and that the building impact is mosley this will no
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longer be the same, control the democracy, speaking to the interests of a small, it leads know that people have gained the voice and this, it seems not to be all right yet. for the most one, the elections. it's not mentioned the possibility of tools long. they said the protest when stop, unless the elect to the thoughts he's recognize his victory that you to announce? the final result was this week malcolm web out to 0. my to, to mozambique. and there are set to become home to the highest number of trump towers outside the united states. 6 new projects have been planned across major cities and that include offices villas and golf courses, as well as high rise residential towers. in there is one of the biggest influences of us goods. the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flow of
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migrants the united states of working and will stay in place, spots that on the pressure from president elect. donald trump, he says he's prepared to impose terrorists if border crossings don't full dramatically. and as all the sounds are on the reports from top of trula in mexico, many migrants all fearful that trumps victory will make an already tough journey. even less. i swear this long day of isn't 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 the water 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,
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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 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 and alex daughter sent his family, fled on to say they hope they will be given an appointment before january 20th loan . and cool. cool. we have is all faith in god that the appointment will come before he takes office. otherwise it will be when all god sees it fit. despite the migration being one of the main issues of the us selections, illegal crossings at the border or 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,
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caught in the country. legally, the mexican government believes that the current model to stem the flow of view is found. migraines is working and they hope that they can convince the future trumpet the ministration to keep it in place without a hard to crack down. for me, i'm of them. we tried a mexico's president claudia shane bound, said she briefly discuss the border issue in a friendly call with from get her lab deal. you mentioned the board issue. i said, yes, there's the bold issue, but we'll have time to discuss it in my left, on the back at the shelter. kalak says shutting down the border will only make people seek more dangerous paths. so let's 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,
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that i'm be at the jersey that i chose to. i will still ahead on lounges era. so rank fuel prices are forcing nigerians to switch to natural gas pow, the vehicles and in sports months, just the cities manager is aiming to avoid an unwanted career fucks on these hey, without story the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they just took our id cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes over to bravo, i must have shut those on a jersey to
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a landmark case has been sent someplace around the world. it's enormous. this phenomena is historical and paid the weights of the potential penalized climate. enact is the will wake up, who will the government? this is really something does, can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens using the mall to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just the the bucket form for support. hey sandy, thanks so much. sorry, we'll keep bothering him scott: his 1st goal of the season and this is june ahead. hattrick is around which i had
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made uninspired secret. santa full for i lost my phone, else the latest boss lighter in the last sleep much, and then it's most compelling in the hey, with his 1st rail. go. since may know goes to kenyan about a, but it was 3. so presenting strong cause of misuse despite this when ram still trump on support, 6 points out the top all the time. also learn to play a role. so see that on sunday i don't see 16. the top scores in spain, i'm the champions league this season. this time out they'll be targeting tonight straight when you know, competitions we don't go back to what, what happens uh in the last match only for to analyze it, but we focus on, on the, on the next match. and this is, i think for us the key because uh everyone is focused on that not on what they doing traits in the last. so 6 matches a launch as the city manager, pet cordial is aiming to avoid an unwilling state personal record. claudio,
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in danger of leading it seems a full successive defeats for the 1st time in his managerial career. citywide bryant's into the primary and the lights are on the skin coming out the losses to something important with sporting over the past 10 days. we know the reason why we have struggled in but yet looking for the game. and after that i shall break and after that few play as will come back better and recover. and for the problem is that we have a lead of problems that every player have. we have so the hope so city still 2nd and a premier league behind late is live a full little full play aston villa in the days late kick off on a slope as might be best on. but any premier leak manager in history with full teen woods now from 16 competitive games in church. or i'm not surprised in this because from the moment i started working with them, i saw how much energy they put in on
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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 kind of swelled number one, i ran a satellite because they knocks out of the season ending va finals. the butler russian was based on by world number 3 car car coffins found the right here. 20 years old. golf is become the youngest player to reach this tunnel. the side of things, pounds is the best way to live gold medalist when jacob showing up in the point it's going to 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 muted. so i actually don't know how that much fan support. so i know there's like been a lot of like chinese bands coming to travel to see 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. but it was all smells and it's the weather. well, the best mail plaza gathering for the atp finals consol across is once the grand slams. the ship is never lifted. this title jokers which has pulled down budgets injury he'd be willing to borne younique's center in last year is final. the action guest on the why on sunday, the 1st of all being an italian playing in italy, i haven't played the seo and it's all 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 a cycling is all time greats getting ready, 40 says will be the final rice of his career now age. 39, not having visual conflicts and they seem a full criterion on sunday. pretty sure i don't want to record 35 stages if it's sort of for most right. there's another window stage of the to,
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to friends and the whole career. you know, so 2 and one is incredible. so we have a win. the 2nd one is the same as a 1st, and it doesn't matter how many win and the content for granted how incredibly, as to in the stage of the total france i'm looking at, don't say 5 times and everyone's being a specialist. you gotta use aden. consigned orleans rugby seems to that 1st time to face and it's 3 years. 6 penalties from standing mackenzie in a 2nd. paul's try here from will jordan. so we were watched with 23. so it seemed when in dublin next of new zealand, it's a test much against friends, won't island for the hosting origin. see know that you know, on your own level. and jane struggling with an injury schedule, put in another game. winning performance for the lake is james recorded 21 points, 13 a system 12 re bounce in this victory over the philadelphia. 76 is the lake has a cell and facing at home, this sample, enjoying where the c goes. well,
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number 33 micro heading trouble. on the final whole journey stood around to be happy to be championship and all the arrangement. finding the will to the he ended of 5 shots off the pace. penguins pull wearing as a one shot lead, heading in sundays funnel around. and one of the world's toughest ultra marathons has taken place. and on salt tickets that run is close to 24 hours to complete the 100 mile race. thus around a 160 kilometers with temperatures hovering at around minus $25.00 degrees pull johnston and for both assembly and see both for america. pressing the, allowing the joint when it's it's waterfront, you never want to have again, you know, things are usually very, very difficult. they teach you a lot and you get to grow as a person, but you don't have to do it again, which is of why or i thought it size florida is looking for now, sar. thanks a lot and do i look very cold in the well and nigeria,
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soaring casual price is all pushing drivers to switch to natural gas for government . set a targets of a $150000.00 vehicle conversions by the end of the year. after that race reports from lagos. attracted by cheaper fuel will not get in motorist making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at the cost of presto, remind you that today. it is not my book that's friendly to be running my car on petrol. and that's the reason why i switched c n g saving on gasoline. he says gibson, the opportunity to spend more on foot or you're less than the obviously is this conversion set to one of 2 operating in the capital up. and you'll, you'll be able to have a couple of minutes of using mortality for us. all right, so you have, you have a bunch of drop the buttons to choose which off where you want to use. that jurors declare 2020 to 2030 advocate of gas expending its gas infrastructure. in the last
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one year, we wouldn't be able to truck by itself about $250000000.00 in direct investment. these investments have gone to the increase increments in a number of conventional st. does. they used to be just 7 of them. today we've identified more than a 100 and states in the countries. the government seems to have 1000000 the close work for 50 years compressed natural gas by the end of 202500000. also v crews have 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 d slowly gaining traction. something i get into an entirely happy we have to queue for uh like i've been on the city of which i've used to productive. so i want to do some others. i worried about the cost of retrofitting a vehicle which ranges from $500.00 to $2000.00. if you take a lot of funded
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a lot of support also from government in governmental ready to put in that support . the government says it's working to resolve that. we have seen a progressive expansion from what you used to be to where we are now expanding a footprint. sure. 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? i'll just see that lagos of okay, now on the end, denise united to florida, it says erupt through the, at least 3 more times since friday mountain to low. toby lucky, lucky spewed us as high as 9000 meters into the out in the sphere. maybe 16000 people living and villages close to the volcano hasn't moved with authorities planning to wise and the restricted area. that's it from me. i am back in just
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a moment with more of today's news that there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making their voices heard. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate? catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction you cannot face the consequence. nature is done. dying of now on how busy around 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 purchased the. busy oil industry was
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a main bank roller for opposition to climate back to campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? most youtube business here? absolutely. on, on just even this small company in tokyo is doing something many japanese business days wouldn't do given, gets employees an extra day or 4 weeks. company executives, you need chief food you. maury often spends the extra day off following his passion for music. i've gain more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated few of them wanting 10 companies. only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that's so ingrained to the japanese language even has a word that means literally dead from over what karachi would at least 50 such fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more
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