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or the the hello on satisfied with this is the new, the life window. how coming up in the next 60 minutes is right. he missed all talk . good palestinians, sheltering intent is the wound gauze. but isn't it's $400.00 say a suicide, foaming. it's a train station and pop casals to, to you, of course. so kills at least $26.00 people, including 14 soldiers, protests and spain's fun hit valencia region is the government's criticize full. and now to cut response, plus i'm drawn 100 outside mar, logo were president elect donald trump has missed a key deadline to set up his new govern on an sport after 2 straight defense around
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ms rad, or back to winning ways financially. as junior hitting a hatcher, i can afford el victory over austin, sue. not in the spanish news as well would begin in goal. and so is role as well. and the strip is in its $400.00 day more than $43500.00 palestinians have been killed and view and says close to 70 percent of those killed in the 1st 6 months when women and children and one of the latest attacks and is really military helicopter hit, so kind of housing displaced, people that deal oaks the hospital, at least 2 people were killed, is ready for us is a strong theory at least 8 times since the war started. correspondence started about as little as in david about, and he reports from the off them off of thoughts attack. i am right now about
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charge 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 ton for palestinian journalist who had been taking refuge. we can see also that the place has been widely impacts it from 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. 3 pieces of the is running a cycle that has been used to target civilians and here is the crate. so that has been resulted from the attack. everyone here is in a state of a child who comes clouds up the scale of disruption in that area. and at the same time, civilians have been taking refuge in the backyard of display, simply because they have run out of options. tense have been completely told to pieces. people are no longer safe. at least 2 palestinians have been confirmed too . there was no new sort of space to push the thing to areas and it has been the
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maintenance place, punctuated on my car right now to smell. and to that there was a very, you know, all over florida. so with spectrum. yeah. people absolutely. i've been going through, i'm renting the pro much with the best i've talked for this place has tend to be completely unsafe. even these hospitalized stuff off to. and so that's a big place of a treatment. tend to be a graveyard who just placed families, tara could bathroom out 0. there was, but i kind of thought how israel has also carried out strength across the northern garza. people have been using cause to take the wounded. so hospital is ready forces of laid siege to the area for more than a months, cutting of access to basic necessities and even medical care. you don't have those . uh, i see. and what was the situation come on. i had one hospital in northern gauze, is catastrophic. we have no mention on medical supplies, medical teams that are specialized in certain surgeries onto allow to come to northern cause we only have a few. pediatric sions,
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and general intervals. so injured people are dying every day because we can't give them to life saving centuries. that they need, we have us the world to help us, but nobody is helping us. he's really selling has installed the normal ambulances in the north, the on even any cause left. those who can manage to somehow make it to the hospital only get the bare minimum. okay. i was good. i am from giovanni or for g. come in, northern gas. these really is attacked us and forced us to move from one place to another. i mean, he had because i have kidney problems. there were 24 dallas's patients here and come on at one hospital. but after is really forces kept attacking the hospital. 20 of them left and now there's only 4 of us. we don't have drinking water or food, not even a piece of bread. we need your mercy. we are peaceful, defenseless civilians. we don't one more. we need to leave in peace and stability.
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i'm elsewhere a school, the northeast of golf. the city was his earlier on saturday kelly, several people including it to john list, displace palestinians was sleeping when it was hit on friday nights for him. and holly was out the scene in northern garza. i am right now and so i had a sub office cool. and as the fast neighborhood north, east guys, the city is where 85 or just have targeted this shelters. cool. mid my while civilians were sleeping, 6 palestinians had been killed and dozens were injured. as you can see, the scales of destruction inflicted on this the school. this is actually a classroom shooting disability who had been taking refuge for almost 400 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,
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that based jacket and the helmet on the ground. you can see bit covers and met with is the blog is on the wall. the middle of the lot is everywhere. with the deliberate target in the civil unions enjoying the list. and with the ongoing prevention of human italian 8 ethanol within gaza, the situation is getting much more dire and with the hospitals are being rendered out of service is due to be released attacks. the situation is getting more tests for $55.00 days before i even said he'd be just around more than garza got his time. now the bar is a highly is a medical adult and of asking a surgeon and he works in gauze in january as well as july, and he joins us from since michigan. so thank you so much. look, philip, are full joining us. can you tell us more about your reaction when
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you are hearing having been to gaza twice now, and witness what you have your reaction to what's happening, especially in the north. and i think people told me that all was we focused on the number to be talk about all the people who died or ensure i would like people to pay attention to the labs and they are just mississippi beck this dave beyond. forget, well just for the sake of argument, forget about the insurance and or the dead. just imagine the lady from salmon, and i'm going to give you an example of the lady who used to clean our room and the hosp with enough time unit. this lady used to be a teacher and, and one of the schools, when at the beginning of the whole, she lost her husband, she lost him whole. she has been displaced at least 7 times so far. multiple what multiple people have kids with. and she was doing the will and now she's working as a cleaning, maybe for off. now she doesn't have access to pearson of hi, she,
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she doesn't have any access to something as basic as well. does she have to send the monique for 2 or 3 hours before coming to the hospice and 15? i will just to get taught them just to cook something for her kids by the way. oh and you know ok. she has to figure out ways to pick people and shift kids on the visual. yes. because she doesn't have food. so this is the, or the misery that we see over and over and over. and those of the numbers that we don't really talk about because we're just focus on the depth and engine, but honestly, the lives of much of it goes way beyond me. i mean, we see these images day in the out. absolutely. her fix home is housing. so those are seeing it less learn those, it's a living, it can you focus through uh, what they look like for you as adults, a,
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in the goal is the strip in one of the west humanitarian situations in more than history done. we can literally have the bottom as, as we can see, the smoke coming out of the bum buzzing place. but believe it or not, we couldn't get any of those and shift and that some bug meant for another. i'm to buy something. when i was after the end should be simply because it's really, i mean within to any i'm going to get close to that area. so very often you would have someone who was injured who lost his or have leg is always a goal. and he or she must have become a kid under the age of a has been bleeding that's been trying to stop the bleeding for the last 8 hour before someone could get to him or him to bring them to the hospital. so anytime we eat above, above me, we know that we're going to get an influx of mess, casualty 5 to 8, i will make up. and by the time they come to us,
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most of them have already died. most of them have all the law them. most of them have already been stuff. i mean literally beating for many hours before they gets off. and even when they get to us, it sounds like they have reach heaven. we have to make a decision who's getting our attention because we only have very limited resources who's getting the attention. so most of the time we left, some of them passed away in front of us. we'd have them to, to we to death. and then we get the attention to few of them that's we can think that's we can give them a chance of living talk. so sounds like you're having to make decisions, some very, incredibly difficult decisions, eva who lives and who dies. absolutely, and, and trust me for someone who sold his life to sidney gloves, that's wasn't an easy decision. and with made it even more difficult. 80 percent of the time those decisions were made for kids. and when i say kids,
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i don't say 4016 year old kid, i'm thinking about someone who's as young as 2 months to 3 years old kids that have to make a decision that's, you know, what? this kid just 2 or 3 years old boy doesn't have much chance of living even though he's dreaming. he's leaving just still a life in front of us. we just look at their parents and say, so we, we cannot give them the attention. we have other things to attend to and that kid would die in the next few minutes. so we, we cannot send you and we just walk away and talk. so this has been going on now for over a year just when you still in the beginning of the war, it couldn't get any worse. it's just gotten worse and worse and worse. so you've been that twice. um, i believe you said in january and then july, did you see a difference because even since july it seems that situation has gotten much was significant to you or even something as basic. as i said, i think something as basic as ours didn't exist anymore. and the report that that
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was just mentioned few minutes ago when he said he could melt the blog. ofa. that's who wants to be on the next um and can you and it's not supposed to be done anytime you want to the emergency room. the men of love was unbearable simply because they don't even have to just something as simple as though for the patient doesn't even exist in the hospital or the blood the or the know you could minutes from, from a distance which they just don't have basic supplies to clean the blood from the floor and it's also how did you cope how to the medical stuff cove under such horrific conditions? um, it's obviously difficult for people in gaza, but someone that's been in and out. how are you coping even now that it wasn't easy, but honestly with, with i guess my strength is from the look and see what i've got. so literally, every sinking desktop over there, i will switch over there and get all of the appeal was potentially up to 10
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family member who died recently and they kept going, and they kicked bushy and they kept darcy. so would they think it's their duty to receive? yes, i know the life to for me it was much easier to going through this because i didn't lose anyone. i didn't lose my house. i didn't get the space 7 or 8 times, but most of them well me anytime i spend the weakness i spent, i cannot keep going. i just took 50, it's one of them. and i immediately gets my boost of confidence stuff. we should keep going. some perfect overseas seems we've been seeing, i can't even imagine what it must have been like for you 1st had witnessed up to a bar so heavy a medical doctor on a vascular surgeon, his twice been to the goal is to strip since this war started since the genocide started in the goal is a strict thank you so much for sharing your personal account of your experience by thank you for having me. well, he's ready for us as a shots,
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depaula send in minded and his time in the occupied westbank, the killing took place. and a raid on the town of a callback, these really minute trees holding onto his body. a toxic often used by the military . that is radia type fully occupied with bank of substance the salts of the war on garza, at least $762.00 palestinians have been killed that since october last year. i as well, it's 11 on now and there has been more is ready from boston and tie in the south. several strikes. talk to the sob of an host that makes this the tax came is levin's health ministry said that at least 7 people were killed in $46.00 injured in the southern city on friday. emergency services in by route trying to find people trots on the destroyed harms officer and now the noise of his ready bombing. the attacks came shortly, all through these ready minute, tr, issued orders. the people living in the southern side of,
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of the ha resident say that at least 14 strikes targets a residential buildings in the area. so such a bar is in by route for the latest a, according to a i, when this is a seen, 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 jumbled and dangerous for the civil defense forces to be able to do their job. so what is clear is that israel is continuing at, it's from boardman of not only the southern suburb of the capital, but also other areas in the country. we saw multiple airstrikes on the coastal historic city of tire,
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which is about 80 kilometers south of the lebanese capital that about 20 kilometers north of the border between lever on an as route during the strikes on friday. at least for 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 12 government 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. why these riley military who claim that they are targeting as well as coal centers and infrastructure as belonging to the global moment seen, is not only casualties that are civilians mainly, but also mass disruption and displacement of the civilian population.
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thoughts prosecute to se 14 people suspect to the wrong thing has been fined for disturbing public order. 10, a set of those suspects. all accused evangelism is legal cases all in response to address that began on thursday when supporters of the coffee, tennessee football club, toll down, palestinians, flags, and also trying to erase the slogans ahead of a match in to them. now this resulted in streets baffles in which several is ready funds in just prosecutors say more or less to be expected. the well, the white house has announced us president elect donald trump will meet president jury boynton in the oval office next week. trump has not been seen in public since his election night speech and has stayed in his molly go home in florida. well, joan hendern is the for us near trump's home. uh john. um. so is it is customary
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for them to meet? uh we are expecting that, but also now that the election is over, it is about to 2 months hunting. i have a window from the bottom administration to a trunk one. is this missing part of it? and is it all looking like its on track? this meeting is a restoration the kind of normalcy that we've had before the 2020 election president biden apparently extended the invitation himself, according to the white house and president electronic accepted it. they're gonna beat about 11 o'clock in the morning and one on wednesday in the oval office. and that's normally the way it goes. but it's a dramatic change from 2020. when trump and 1st of all lead people to what amounted to eventually and insurrection around the capital, on the day they were uh, they were confirming the electoral college votes and then didn't stick around for
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the inauguration of president biden. i laughed and continued to contest that election at trump. he said that he talked to both joe biden and to vice president harris. and that they had good conversations and that he and harris specifically talked about the need to have a peaceful transition of government. and this time he agreed, but he has some housekeeping to do. he was supposed to have signed an ethics agreement by october 1st. that's an agreement that's required under the presidential transitions act and usually posted layout um under a change that occurred in 2019, he supposed to come up with a plan to avoid conflicts of interest. that amendment to the law was actually added because of him because he hadn't invested his his investment. he had an offer, they opened up a blind trust. he didn't disclose as taxes. and there were other ethical breaches,
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at least in the eyes of critics, including allowing holding formal meetings in his own hotels and allowing for an leaders to stay there essentially enriching himself because of his job as president . he has yet to agree to that, and that is because the transition of trump groups is because they're still negotiating the terms of that agreement. and i don't know, you said that they all negotiating the terms of box agreements. now, he also has a legal conviction and 3 on results cases looming over him. some things that so the republicans have uh for a long time said that these were a trump top charges against him. and what happens with that is now that he is the president elect, so they just go away. well that state case, the hash money case in which he alleged which he was convicted of paying stormy daniels and adult film star,
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a $150000.00 to keep quiet about their affair before the election. that case goes forward to november 26th where there is a sentencing here and what will happen on that. nobody really knows. we're in uncharted waters right now, because this has never happened to a president before. and then you have as far as the interaction case, this is the january 2nd case in which he's accused of election interference. that's run by prosecutor jack smith and his job got complicated when the supreme court said that you can't, the president has an unity for official acts of smith is having to rework his case, argue that trump was not committing official acts the time of that case. but he's been got to overcome addresses department rule that says we typically don't prosecute sitting presidents just as a matter of course, that's a rule, not a law. and then there are 2 other cases. there's a florida documents case that has been dismissed and is being appealed. and then you've got the georgia election interference case,
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which is on hold. because the court is looking into a potential conflict of interest between the prosecutor and one of her employees with whom she was having an affair. so it gets very complicated. bottom line is, trump could probably dismiss the 2 federal cases once he is president, simply by ordering the justice department to drop them. that is not a norm, but there's no law against it. okay, thanks very much for that. latest updates on the what trump is up to the movements uh from florida. i mean, want women in washington dc are rallying in front of the union station to protest against donald trump's election victory organize the say. they hope to build the community on how ahead of another trump time and to talk to us about law is christian. so they, me, whose life for us in washington dc. with more of that i'm, i'm hearing what sounds like some music behind you wants to turn out like what we're expecting from this much the
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the strongest supporters here to recruit this right after i turn out for them on election day. and we are going to talk with one of the organizers here. rachel, larry carmona, the executive director of the women's march. rachel, i just had to ask when you saw the results come in on election day saying that donald trump had one overwhelmingly what. what was your, i mean obviously like almost half of america was very disappointed to see that donald trump had prayed upon the mirrors and difficulties the blacks a few years related to the co would related global inflation that has been ripping so many folks. and understanding that the united states had fallen um, you know, across the world, the incoming governments, oliver had been ushered out of power related to economic um,
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concerns that we had right now. and there's been some criticism that harris spoke is too much on reproductive rights. and women's issues ignoring the working class. do you think that's true and how would you respond? i think that's a preposterous argument. i think that the central unit of democracy is just one person. and when any one person inside of a democracy, in our case, we mean have their essential fundamental bodily autonomy under attacks. it means the democracy of the if it's under attack, i don't think that focusing on women is the problem. i think they're focusing not enough on women's issues. it's the problem. rachel, thank you so much for being here with us. it's a very loud environment, but very resolved environment. people are talking about fighting now for their freedom. they're not going to wait for another 4 years for another election. they're going to get right back on their horse and start pushing for the issues that they care about in particular women's rights. okay, thank you very much, kristen. so let me so that latest update from washington,
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d. c. u. s. prosecutors have chosen us gone national over in the, let's pull, it's boy runs revolutionary. going to kill donald trump. the justice department says the accused is pulse of the network of criminals used by to run for surveillance and also to plan mode as your ons foreign ministry. quote, the all negations, baseless and false results are the reports from to her on the one dismissed as the claims that the run has been in both submission. at times, a guest, the president elect. donald trump, you're asked for the minister spokesperson is my back. i to, they said this claim is baseless and he's fake. and he said that the repetition of this claim is a discussion of cost received by scientists and enter your own sort of fame. add further complicating to ask your long relations, but you said from your office perspective, donald trump is a criminal who must be prosecuted in a quote, the flow for ordering destination of customs for the money 2020, the popular commander of your ons cause forces. but he said that to do that you
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wrong is not going to follow the on the full actions, but rather employed the go measures. so don't have when it comes to your minds reaction to the, the election of donald trump. so even the officials are saying that you don't support us, these are fixed and regardless of who becomes the united states, president is policies are going to be followed twice president, or if you're on jobs, that is to this that she hope that tom will remember the experience of the past, remember that in his 1st term in the white house, donald trump has adopted the hope is policies against iran. he withdrawal form that he's starting nuclear deal and adopted the maximum pressure policy. it's now jobs that if you seen that, if tom is going to follow the same policies done, you don't, these going to perhaps further and these do uranium and also increase the number of the center fridges here. however, you don't know fish. those are also saying that if the united states decides to follow a different path, then you'd also is ready to re negotiate
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a nuclear deal with west, most notably with united states. this is heather, which is 0 to wrong, to off the trumps victoria and the selections you officials have been renewing, purchase a support. so ukraine foreign policy chief trust it for others in keys. and he says, europe supports will remain on wavering the eu has already provided around a $113000000000.00 worth of a to ukraine. donald trump, a criticize the scale of 8 keys and said he'd end the war that swiftly at least one person has been killed in a russian drone to tackle new crane in fort city of this. and not the 13 people injured, including 2 children. so residential buildings were targeted and caused also damaged russian attacks have intensified as the goal and ukraine approaches a 1000 days. well, a suicide bomb attack on a railway station in polk, as don has killed 26 people and injured more than 40. it was car dollars in the
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southern city of jets, gets off the capsule of pollution, san province, victoria gates, and be report as 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 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, it'd be attacked separately. discreet baluchistan liberation army has claimed responsibility. and this morning there was all kinds of people gathered, yet, government officials and ordinary people, the ransford travelers, there was about 200 people here when the explosion happened. initially, the investigation of the crime scene proves it may be a suicide bloss bidwell investigating in detail to find the exact cause. the
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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 belgium road initiative. it's perfectly possibly connected to the geo politics, the politics off of the go on the board, this china box on economic audit or uh, you know, 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 were injured in the attack and emergency has been declared across the cities. hospitals as medical staff do the best to cope with the estimate victoria item b, l g 0. so heads on, on the 0 people in those and be very small on rest of today is
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a violent protest against the disputed election. and in sports, one of the goals, toughest ultramarathon has taken place in on talks across the it had lie. they will have looked at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and west set to see some very wet weather pushed its way across the event. over the next few days, you see those phones and showers lingering across eastern parts of the mediterranean. though pushed a way of further east to dropping temperatures to cities like a root, damascus, and jerusalem. the weather is off the weather on monday can be found looking towards the north west of iran, with a few wintry flags coming in for took here and across the corpses as well. but for
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the south of this, it is allowed to be fine and dry picture with temperatures across the gulf lingering in the early thirty's, not temperature is across the western africa had been sitting very high. we'll see a lot of heat for places like center go. it's cooler across algeria and $20.00 thanks to unsettled weather that will bring some heavy rain, particularly to coastal areas before that central band of africa. the west of the rain is set to pick up across the democratic republic of congo. it's a stormy situation here and those storms stretch old way down to southern parts of africa for the likes, swanner and eastern pots of africa central areas as well. so it's looking pretty wet for janice book on sunday, but there be more in the way of sunshine for cape town on monday. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all those referred not to the i write about what it needs to be american and about the
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the welcome back to watching out a reminder about top stories this hour as well as long calls are, is now and it's 400 stay. the military has continued support, the stripe increasing on last super few g comes been designated a safe sign. at least 4 to 4. people have died in his radio talk since midnight on saturday. the white's house has announced us president elect donald trump unique's president joe biden, in the office next week from hasn't been seen in public since his election night speech has stayed in his monica home in florida and the suicide from the time warner always station and focused on his skills, at least 26 people and ended more than 40. it was current balance in the southern
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capital of religious song. well, in the spanish province of valencia protest against the governments all taking place, following, flaunting the who's killed more than 200 people lost 3 these all the live pictures that you can see that. and that's happening at the city center of valencia. the regional president is facing close to resign eva his handling of the crisis. now some of this will say is the government's warnings and even their response. 2 inaji because at least 2 hundreds and 20 people were killed in the flooding and 93 or still missing. and the hardest hit regions on the caea, marcia and valencia. what entire communities are still coping with the clean up? about a 190000 people have been darky affected. more than $17000.00 troops and police officers alongside to an army of war and say is all carrying out such and clean up before ations. and the cost of damage to infrastructure, including roads, homes,
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and even a central facilities is estimated to be in the billions of dollars. well, from that process we have really challenges. joining us live from the uh, from valencia people. it seems all outs and full force of just seeing those live pictures from that process. it seems like there's lots of them out. but of the, it's a big price. as i've said, i've heard lots of products. as in monica ran, this is a large one. they were supposed to be organized, decides to feed asylums, walk house of the specs to the dads, but i see from the here and go against the living politicians. many people here accused of killing nice people has one out. now this protests and basically a sign that the storm, the rabbits, this area are 11 days ago and the twins not as of october, has turned into a political one because everyone here is calling for pretty much one thing. and
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that's for the resignation of calling off my phone, who is the regional president? this whole law just me in about coming to his office, which is behind the camera that's pointing at me and basically reading a manifesto where his resignation is the key part of that amount, advice type. they hold him responsible, essentially for so many debts. they say that the flooding that took place 11 days ago, that shouldn't be back to warning. and that in the devastation that came out and they meet an altima about flooding, where basement plants and underground comp box, uh adults. uh, basically some cells with that needs a death transfer for many, many people that they were left to fend for themselves with days off the words. and that the clear operation as well as v being done in the initial stages at least by bowlens. he is not by anyone who came from the governmental by the army. so there
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was a huge amounts of anger here. i'm many thousands of people are on the streets. the voice said, yeah, i can know i could hear them just trying seem to keep us. so asking what's happening now. they're all see what happens and we want to know what's the situation in the flood zones themselves. while it is getting better a but it is clearly still a very long way from normal. and you can see that from the fact that there was still 78 people who are missing the official death kind of environment is 225. they are still finding bodies, so i think that will more pounds just yesterday the government just throwing around big numbers. the numbers we lost a 0 is on the end about how many bottles of water it's handed out. how many prices of clothing is given to people? how many people it is rescue? 36000 people they say. so it's trying to show that it has the act 7 indeed as
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box uh, the feelings of the people who are out that i'll be speaking to. so many of them, it's not people who come here a company, not because they've come from the effected zones on the southern outskirts of valencia. they come to say that it's still holding see essentially who are doing the lion's share of the work. and that's really why there is so much anger, that's why you're getting the kind of demonstration that we're saying, hey, not just that to the in valencia that are all the demonstrations going on in other parts of the country as well. uh there is one guy you only betrayed right now to say this is not just confined to valencia. this is starting to get into a political stone that yes, it's regional here, valencia, but it is also affecting the country all that assess and the very loud behind you. we will leave you to continue following that. and the lights has price as the from valencia will move in 18 months of
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financing. and saddam is having a devastating impact on livestock farm is violence between the army and also the power of military rock and support forces is disruptive. the trade which provides a source of income for millions of cities, the country has more than a $100000000.00 capital. but as have a moving report from on the months farm is are struggling to get them to the market 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 west and parts of them to sell in the capital for 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 rapid 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 code to fund on trucks to undermine now the capital, the smuggler from quote 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 already set 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 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 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. 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 roots to bring the capital 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, but obvious so, but how does the government can not exploit the neighboring countries? so what it has done is increased taxes. those are costs of the ordinary student needs, have to be, or in their day to date purchases, 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 or in mozambique or police credit. donal nationwide parts of cisco, dozens of people of the last 3 weeks demonstrations began after a disputed presidential election with the law just taking place on thursday in the capital of the food. so it followed a week long national shutdown called final position front runner. then on sir, i'm on the line a who says the vote was rigs malcolm web reports from the from to everyone we
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spoke to enough to tell you says they've never seen anything like what happens with crowds of thousands of protesters in multiple subs trying to most of the city center to protest against the dispute to the election results of position. lita finance here i am on a head cold for a peaceful march. include a week long shut down most didn't make it to town. dozens 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 and was i'm beach then we can we look and saw that the liam got in mozambique. we have boys. we have diamonds, but the country remains poor. they may see the one of them, but we, the people know who i chose to govern us and we will continue the demonstration. so i just figured a, this police station wasn't sped protest to see the police as agents of the 50
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ruling for lima potty electronic authority, said it was a sweeping victory in last month's polls, which were mowed by wide spread irregularities. these are the smouldering remains of a tract, uh once impounded 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 the line is united to people who wants to try and do something about it prepaid, when he cooled for businesses to close for a week. when police felt a protest near the main boot 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 or in europe. the tutors put close to mount to mos on beaks economy,
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which is also being heard 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 the 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 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 law. and they said, the protest when store, unless the elect to the thoughts he's recognize as victory, that you to announce? the final result was this week. malcolm web address era. my 2 to most i'm big to the mexican government says its policies to reduce the flows migrate. so united
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states are working and will still stay in place spots. the pressure from president elect, donald trump, he says he's per pads to impose tars if border crossings. don't full dramatically. and as always, sounds around p a. t reports from top of to law in mexico and many margaret in so fearful that trumps victory will make and ready tough journey. even less migrants of other ad q list has been waiting for months for a temporary legal permits to cross mexico and reach the northern border with the united states. okay, okay. yes. he says, america's president elect donald trump campaign promise. a large scale deportation of undocumented migrants has in words. yeah, i found the river, but he own yes. everybody's the water. yeah, that is a lot of uncertainty because you can upgrade to a fair amount of option now that can disappear tomorrow. everybody's waiting to see why he's fast to move with like side of my daughter, thousands of migraines, so stranded in shelters like this went along the mexico with them. i love border
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and are just starting to grapple with their prospects following trump victory. tuesday's elections many have been trying for months to secure an asylum appointment via a u. s. customs and border protection at the trump as promised to end. kotik stories in 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 immigration, being one of the main issues of the us selections. the legal crossings at the border are at their lowest level in 4 years to look for the thanks to us island restrictions put in place by president joe by then. and then going crack down in part of the mexican government. including apprehending and busting back, south migrants caught in the country. legally,
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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. he mentioned the board issue. i said, yes, there's the board issue, but we'll have time to discuss it in my left, on the back at the shelter colleague says shutting down the board, there will only make people speak more dangerous paths. so i'll say here's what's going on, especially 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 a well still ahead. on alex's era, in the sports really full, one of rail madrid, stall players is his team, which has to winning way the landmark case has been sent shock waves 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 that can make a turning point or thrice. meets the citizen using the bowl to hold governments and corporations to account this. they don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just neil's rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires increasingly with through them in the
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face of man made deforestation. an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all the plans to protect or village fire beneath a witness documentary on just the you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the full, it's time for sports. thank you so much for us to boeing and scored his 1st goal and the season and vanessia as junior had a hat trick. his round winter is made an emphatic returned form round last for
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notice how the leaders barcelona in their last week matched england international. bellingham here with his 1st round goal since may no goals for killing and bob a but there were 3 for brazilian strikers and see us for the slides is when ralph build trail bar. so by 6 points at the top of the tape to our supply rails. so see that on sunday hands they flicks team are the top scores in spain, in the champions league, the season this time out they'll be targeting and 8th street. when in all competition we don't go back. so what, what happens uh in the last match only for to analyze it, but we focus on, on the, on the next match. and, and this is, i think for us the key because uh everyone is focused on that. not on uh, what are they doing, traits in the last. so 6 matches. and the english primary league for them i were to know, winter's at crystal palace goals for meal smith row and harry wilson had of the visitors of injury. the wind that moves markle silver side into 6th place. and the
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standings palace on the other hand are in 171 points above relegation. a super bowl . well lever pool play aston villa in the days late take off r e slot has made the best start by any premier league manager in history with 14 winds from 16 competitive gains in charge. 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 is josie moreno is know for his passionate and celebrations, his latest one at the center by che, has argument system trouble. and he's been bad for one match and find following his
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attempted new slide after sundays. when over trump is on spur and the turkish super late and his post match comments, moreno, criticized rough reading standards in the country, and major league soccer or poland international not says both to score the decisive goal for los angeles, etc, and their playoff series with the vancouver whitecaps, i la, progressed to the western conference, somebody finals where we take you on the seattle founders. now some of the world's best men's tennis players are gathering a lead for the atp finals. there were all smiles, all around ahead of the action which begins on sunday. carlos outcries has 12 grand slams this year, but he's never lifted this title. now that job coaches pulled out due to injury. he beat world number one janik center. and last year's final the 1st of all being an italian playing in italy, i haven't played this, you any tell yet, because i have mr. rome which for me most
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a very 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. one of the cycling of all time greats is getting ready for what he says will be the final race of his career. now wage $39.00, mark haben dish will compete and the sing for a criteria i'm on sunday. the british writer won a record 35 stages out the tour to from the most right is never when the stage of the to, to friends and the whole career, you know, so to have him one. this 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 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. no doubt as to who the form team in the n. b a is right now. and the cleveland cavaliers who stand in their best starts with season with a 10th street victory. cleveland were leading by more than 40 points at half time
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against the golden state warriors, various garland scored a game high and 27 points of the tabs are wrapped up 836-2117. when 39 year old abroad. james shrugged off an injury, scared to put in another game, winning performance for the los angeles bunker. james reported 21.13, assisting 12 rebounds, and this victoria with philadelphia assembly next thursday. the lakers are still and being at home, the season join worries. and one of the worlds toughest ultramarathon says taking place in an article, it took runners close to 24 hours to complete the 100 mile race. that's around a 160 kilometers with temperature is hovering at minus $25.00 degrees hauled johnson and referred to somebody on pain both from america across from offering as joint winters. 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,
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which is of why i'm that is all you support for now. sorry, back to you. thank you very much for a well in nigeria. soaring patchwork price is a pushing drive is to switch to natural gas government such as the targets of a $150000.00 vehicle conversions by the end of the u box. critics. question the costs of the transition and say that isn't it on fox us to the old ton? it's a foot fuel, even in the countries. major cities, edris reports from lagos, attracted by cheaper fuel, will not get in motorists making the switch to compressed natural gas. looking at the cost of presto, remind you that today it is not in the book that's friendly to be running my car on petrol. and that's the reason why i switch c energy 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
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you'll, you'll be able to have a couple of minutes of using mortality for us. all right, so you have, you have functions you 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 printing print to 500000 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 d slowly gaining traction something i get into an entirely happy. so we have to pay
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for like i've been on queue for more than city of which i've used it for the others. i worried about the cost of retrofitting a vehicle which ranges from $500.00 to $2000.00. if 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 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 that are souls is simply flat. the government hopes, deepening domestic gas installation would reduce local demand for petroleum, which can be exported for forwarding exchange. how many degrees? i'll just see that lagos, to, well, that's it from me side to side us the best news off all of us. the vote will be here in just
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a moment with more of today's news. the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, mike, all of 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 like the stick. the thoughts provided king on says, how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era 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're going to face the consequences.
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nature is done. dying of now on how busy around 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 gained more time to reflect on my own life and think about what truly makes me happy. it's estimated fewer than one in 10 companies. only give that work as the legally mandated one day off. it's a work ethic that's so in range of the japanese language even has a word that means literally desks from over what karachi would at least 50 such fatalities. so yet this company is finding less time in the office can be more productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this
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