tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the man in a land ma moment in us politics. stay without just sierra to discover what the result means for america. the rest of the world, the the other the more kyle: this is the news our life from dough ha! coming up in the next 16 minutes, grief in northern dos of the t. 6 members of one family, a killed and is really attack many of them children. and $11.23 people are killed in as raining strikes on a village north of fair rate. with
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a 100 people are detained in amsterdam during the band palestine solidarity protest plus john henry and outside donald trump's moral logo resort. where the president elect has been talking to dozens of world leaders as he prepares to take offers and support chelsea and are still moving to the top 4 of the primarily the team is played out a 11 draws stand for bridge. so sides are still 9 points. address the leaders lift the heard sure. and you the free the and is really strong icon to bali. a in the news of the going to strip has killed $36.00 members of a single family for a teen of them. children, thousands more were injured and many a still traps under the dead brain corresponded in garza and korea reports.
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a single is rarely strikes on giovanni, a canning and bring dozens of people in one blow. the latest massacre of palestinians in nothing cause as has been the case out this war. most of the dead are women and children. more than 50 people were there, the grandchildren, children, and daughters oldest place. they taken refuge with family seeking safety. they were all inside when the house was struck cause it has been forced to endure 400 days in counting of this kind of onslaught. no outside intervention, strong enough to stop as roads were machine box by the u. s. and things are getting worse, destroy came with no warning and only hit civilians cutting them to pieces.
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these riley's follow the policies of genocide and ethnic cleansing to force the palestinians to leave their areas. the arab leaders watch and turn a blind eye to this current waterfall of blood and the complete destruction of gaza . we will never leave our lands, we will remain strong. and we will stay here in jamalia and in northern guys, the people are angry and have knew that house is coming when i'm lucky and civilians all in one place likely praying for salvation from this war. when that is really military brought the war to them. those lucky enough to survive for thrown into trees in neighboring homes. what's left of those who were lying concrete or buried under the rebel is there any forces are striking, densely populated areas and nothing causal? i think schools, homes, and shelters, housing,
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hundreds of families with no civil defense themes or ambulances, remaining survivors and neighbors are left to rescue or recover victims from the rebel and the whole. they all just either did it but of calls upon this time. but it's not just the north of gone so that continues to suffer as rainy attacks. the dead and injured have been arriving at a lot so hospital in central garza off during the tack on this or at refuge account free people were killed. eye witnesses that palestinian civilians were targeted as a duck, a well to provide, displaced people with wolf. this is where the forces of card as a series of strikes across 11 and that is 23 people are killed in the tank on a house, in a village. most of the route 7 children are amongst the dead rescue. teams useful days is to come the russell for any people trapped underneath the gentlest, solemn cause. it was seen and sent this report national feeble to alma to be called
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out each day. and then we aren't much village in the mount lebanon governor rich. and that the stuff is ready will plains attached to this house a few hours ago. shouldn't be cut off completely on the people inside side. that's a, in dozens of bodies have been recovered from under the rubble, the local authorities have sent more heavy equipment to, to help recovery efforts. when in fact the people here feel move bodies along under the rubble and debris of the collapse house. is there any forces have been targeting the village of all not since the start of the war and current round of escalation? how about previous is ready? rates hadn't targeted residential areas in o. my austin, this is the only time these ready minute tree has a type, a residential house here. and that was housing displaced, families, local authorities, are trying to talk to so many members who may know how many people went inside the house at the time of the bombing yelton ducky,
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several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victim had been months in so long as he had. uh, i'm not sure, but look, 9 story and state major is reporting at least 7 people killed and 20 more wounded. and this really it's happening in damascus. residential building in the suburb of site to sign up with hits. several is really a tax on syria has been reported over this past week and good in homes and, and the police have an evidence of arrest and moving a 100 protest as rolling. and suppose of palestine and um, sometimes main square, all sorts of impose a 3 day bond on protest. i'll see you on friday. but people gather to demonstrate off the locals were accused of anti semitism. of a thursday night street fights involving is rarely football funds. yvonne and began off to these rarely funds tore down palestinian flags and johnson racist n t. r. of slogans a lot in my colleague binding site and spoke to step vast and who was at the scene
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of police. arrested demonstrates as and what ended protest is, retreated industries. very time says fail here and i'm to them and i'm in the city center in the very famous shopping us 3 to can see now someone is being arrested. another one right now there's some people interest as well. extend over there. and here is a woman, the interest he's leaving behind us also isolated by police. so they have been harassed already and it's been southern, sorry, a 5 and a half to see there's a lot of the things and flies and the people are really being this and the into day the chase out of the city center business like the most uh, stores, lots of people uh, looked up in shops right now. there's some people here behind the window open. they
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are waving sort of thing and flags on their phone from behind the window of their shop. uh so this is basically your sorry, unusual sam situation. right. and the city central we've seen also so is getting a tangled up in this situation. a trying to escape from the silence detection happening now around 2 hours already. there was a lot of confusion initially about how the soul began, how it started and where its stem from. is that becoming a little more clear and now? well, the reason that this is not going out of control is because most bands and the people decided to. so anyway, the fry on friday, the males on to them decided to band all process for the whole weekend. also a riot on thursday night between one events of my time, these healthy football team and also people in that they basically had a class off of the match because this was leading up and the days before with that
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my gobby support was being very violent. and also driving photos inside the city center, having uh, sing and racist on slower flying agenda. so i saw on a 2nd house just with people who had thought of seeing him slack a. so that was already very sense build up. and then after the match, uh there were some, is there any signs of being a chase down the street for them and also insured. and this has a for quite some fear also among the jewish population here. and i'm for them where people hear these protest. i agree about is that only one side of the story that this was an entry submission to riot that it wasn't even pulled up over against jews here. and i'm that i'm, that that was the only story that was told by maybe the media. so they, when they want to come out and tell their side of the story, it was this whole situation and the phone sex, of course, again the genocide as follows. and so my thing in jobs are right now,
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which also was not part of this story. without him, klein is a professor of political science at boston on university. he says, is riley's may not be fully aware of how the warm casa is perceived in your and the coverage of the science came easier knowing. fully aware how the war in gaza is perceived worldwide. they think that what they watching tv is what every body, every one else in the, in the globally watch this, the same reality and conclude the same conclusion. that's not that, that's one second. others perhaps sold that they weren't beach, they the, the you are pos, the profile, the speed you have your pos, i'd be somebody to, as they call it on december like europe. is that what it is?
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and i listen to show them who, who is the boss in their own home. it is that that's well to happen and it's a sense sent, treat perception is why it is even more as victim hold. that this module is a very easily immediate stay across very, very easily. they translate into victim hold and on through some it isn't against us. so it's very typical as windy reaction to that as to what, what happens in the system. but also a very typical mainstream is maybe reaction to the world concerns about the water garza, the saudi arabia's top notre chief is in a wrong with a high ranking delegation,
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which is of general stuff with the saudi armed forces. as me, things are running and counterparts discussed by last row relations and defense cooperation to countries last held talks on defense, regional issues in december 2023. iran and saudi arabia have been rivals. they've influence in the middle east for the past 45 years. that's big not to to have the thought a, he's a right to an extra us in a run in a fast and joins us from the time from say to head it goes out of the army, chief that in a ron i'm, we're just hearing that me a ronnie and president has been speaking to the saudi crown prince on sunday evening. what's being discussed? a well and a sam conversations with a solid the are abn crown prince uranium presidents mess with his this key on said that he is unable to attend this summit force comics summit up. oh, i see due to a heavy schedule, but at the same time he didn't want this relations to be shabby. ready by his
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absence, therefore, he said that the vice president of the country is going to attend. but there are 2 points important that he said the 1st one was related to actually the confidence that he expressed. and he hoped that this assignments could pay debate for tangible, effective results. and i'm quoting, came on stopping the atrocity of these release and the stopping the block shut in guns and 11 on this is the 1st floor. and then the 2nd point is that he expressed hope for improving the ties between saudi arabia and iran, and it's happens while the chief office staff for solid. the radio is into ron, he had a meeting, which is your vein in concert cards. mohammed barger e n. t that they actually discussed a why the spectrum eat of issues on military and defense issues on that's me. think according to the reports coming out of this. uh they was there was this consensus
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on employing to buy the actual tires in terms of military and entered in terms of defense capabilities. and it's, it's when to the extent that uranium side offered this solid, the re being side to take part in a joints military neighbor. naval actually drill, which is going to pitch is going to be actually a very key points of concern. the very key development bennett constitute evolving the ties between these long standing arrivals in the region. therefore, if it seems that the 2 sides are coming to this understanding that in case there is a consensus between these 2 regional powers, there's going to be more. busy to do to get me as i just explained to us, i had why. the timing of this understanding is so critical a well it's, it could be as it from several perspective. first it from the agreement that the 2
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sides had in beijing back in 2023. this is one of the key and critically important visits that takes place between the 2 country. and at the same time it's happened. it's just after the election of donald trump and in the united states, he promised for peace in west asia. but at the same time, they've got this possibility of tensions ramping golf to and to new level, and from the rain inside. there is this intention to convey the message that you wrong tries to deal with these really threats in a collective base. so even in foreign minister has several visits to different regional countries in order to convey this message that iran is looking for that collective action. and added to that is the author or the 2nd message that iran is trying to send in the past weeks. and that is the id of an escalation in case it happens. iran is repeatedly saying that it's not interested in receiving good tax
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from the land or aerospace of other countries. this is a clear message that iran is trying to send to regional countries, but old and older. i think a lot is on the agenda for to iran is to build this consensus on the existing sea of collective action for building regional security. okay. and i had a thought ain't many thanks for joining us with that from the tower on. that's where the problem is. i have benjamin netanyahu says he's has 3 conversations with you as president elect donald trump, since he won the election as me all he says the to see i to i as comments come just as us present your business set to meet as well. president isaac heads up at the lighthouse on tuesday by me. well, what do you but we still have the shuttle for over the last few days. i've spoken 3 times with president elect. donald trump. these were very good and very important conversations talks designed to other tighten the strong alliance between israel and the us. we see eye to eye on the a rainy and threat and all of its components. and the danger posed by that. we also
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see the great opportunities before israel in the field of peace and its expansion and other fields which on engine is live for us near trump's home in florida. so just get lots of phone calls in the last few days. has the presence of lex been speaking to as right. he's been speaking to dozens of foreign leaders from his moral lago resort netanyahu, of course being one of them. and the fact that he's talked to him 3 times shows you a lot about his relationship with nothing. yahoo, the 2 of them see more eye to eye on a broader range of issues. then just the war in gaza. and joe biden had been critical of netanyahu's conduct in the war and gaza that the said it'd been over the top indiscriminate, and they've had a more distant relationship. so this sort of speaks to the way that trump and
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netanyahu are really of, of more of a like mind. but among the other many leaders that trump has spoken to have been reloaded, mirrors and landscape of ukraine. of course, the other big war going on in the world, and that might have been a chance conversation because trumpet said he would end the war and ukraine soon after becoming president. and you said it's been a drain on us resources, and a top, trump aid is said that zelinski is going to have to realize that crimea, which russia took over, is now part of that country and no longer part of ukraine. the concern here on zelinski is part is that if he settles now, he's going to have to give up some of the territory that roger has taken over. that is not something he wanted to do. he was looking for something closer. so total victory and don't in return to tradition the was present during finals and vices and donald trump to the oval office on wednesday. that's a significant step in the transition period. what else has been happening?
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so when we learned that that meeting's going to happen at 11 o'clock in the oval office and it sort of represents more of a return to the kind of normal see we saw before the 2020 election. when trump contested the election and left before biding was even a non good rated, we're also learning a little more about who won't be in the next trump administration. we know, of course, that susie whiles is going to be the drum, the chief of staff, sort of the gatekeeper to the administration, but we haven't heard a lot about who else would be part of that administration. trump did send out a message on truth social's thing among those who won't be would be 2 people who are in his last administration. former secretary of state, mike com, peo, who has been critical of trump since he left that administration. and nikki haley, the former us ambassador to the united nations, who also has been critical of trump both by running against him in the primary and
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since then criticizing, is at madison square garden rally just before the election. and among the others who won't be part of the administration is ronda sanders, the governor of florida, who also ran in the primary against trumpet. he's taken himself out of the running, saying he will not be part of the new trump team. okay. don't engine bring his overlay, says that from florida many. thanks john. that's where you think and michel now he's a professor of political science at columbia university, joins us from new york to have you with us. so i was, we had the bite and set to receive trump enable office on wednesday. this includes an invitation that trunk did not extend to bite and when he won in 2020 but this is going to be a difficult day for job. i missed this, especially with so many in the democratic policy, blaming the last on him, not stepping down sooner. that's right, and barton is gonna have to resolve that for you know, the rest of his life and he made when he won in 2020, his, his,
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he's centered his whole identity around. i'm the guy who be donald trump and it's a parent. and now that a couple things, one, the white house concealed the degree of his infirmity. i don't think it was just about a job. i'm not a doctor, but it was clear that he was unable to articulate a defense of his impressive record. and by the time you step down we, it's now clear that campbell harris was in a hole and she did everything she could to get out of that hole. but she did. and had he, i don't know, step down right after the mid terms with the democrats did reasonably well and had a process for normandy, it would've been harris anyway. but the democratic party would have had someone at the head of it who could articulate an argument or with a bite record, and also critical of the tron claims. trump spend all 2023 saying i donald trump gave you the best economy ever, which wasn't true. but that, that attack that point when lars is going answered by the president who as long as
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he's the president, is the leader of the democratic party. you say the house would have run and he would have been picked anyway as a primary had been run. but we do remember that she had a terrible primary campaign in 2020 and didn't know that so. okay, so, so let's, let's back up a minute. i'm a, she ran a very good primary campaign. there were about 15 candidates and 2 of them, and she became the nominee of the democratic party. 4 years later, the vice president state, i wrote the corey book or any corporate y'all were running great candidates. and their back dentures. now the democratic party, she ran a very smart political campaign. but in addition, the bottom line is that in an open democratic primaries, african american women choose the normandy and with a sitting african american female vice president of the stuff of united states. they were always going to go. ringback the harris, so we can, i mean it's, i totally hypothetical. what parasol we would have been a nominator. okay. and that's still being the issue though, isn't that people are saying no pointed to the trump, when many people bunny sondra is probably out from some sense. it has saying that
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the democrats simply did not connect with the working classes. they did not get the message out for the economy had improved on the bite, and they will focus fall too much on big issues of democracy and a portion which most people at the end of the day didn't care enough about to yeah, i mean, bernie has been saying that for 40 years and sometimes he's right. sometimes he's wrong. i mean just bernie sanders really think that if i don't know kimball harris, i campaigned on raising the minimum wage or more text or higher taxes for billing. here's what she did. campaign on she would have won the selection. i think that's a fantasy. and i think it's a fantasy in service which makes us not wrestle with the reality that voters consciously voted for a fascist get candidate. we have to recognize that trump ready to brutally fast as campaign. yes, there wasn't relation. and what that means is that voters, that you know what on balance cheaper eggs are better or more important, the democracy. i think we have to treat the american border regardless of their
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class or race with respect. mm. and that means that when they just say something to recognize that truck route and as overly as fast as campaign, as we've seen in a century are being 75 years. what don't you think that it's cable and $0.05 for trump? despite stats not because of it. no, no, no, i think the american political lead wants you to believe that. but the americans, there's never the notion that america is committed to this idea of democracy is something american leadership, intel itself. and we tell the rest of the world, but the evidence for that has never been there. every time americans have fought to expand democracy, it's meant tremendous resistance. let me just give you a couple of examples. the 1st a luxury which all americans could vote was 1968 and for the almost 200 years behind before that, white americans are the same, still bothered by that. and when we try to expand civil rights, many, many white americans resisted. and i'm old enough to know people went to jail in
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the united states because they thought fashion with a patch of some of the 1930. so this notion that, oh he's a fees are funny. but even if it were true, even if it were true, if you only believe in democracy when the economy is strong, you don't believe in democracy. but you can't get away from the fact that many people who vote for translation for trump. so saying he believes that he, he won the 2020 election that it was stolen from the case. and again, the put on the side that they would say that they all voting for democracy. i know the, the role, you know, i mean, they would tell you that publicly there's a point where you make a choice. you make a choice to believe that donald trump won the election. that's the wrong choice. and once you make that, everything follows from that, the point i'm making is we can excuse away this behavior and say, oh, of only like, bernie would say, oh if only we had a higher marginal tax, we're on the wealthiest americans, they be over, they'd be for democracy, there's no evidence of that and you're right. that yeah, you're absolutely right. the data really shows that
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a lot of people who were concerned about democracy were republicans concerned about exactly what you're saying. so i don't disagree with you. what i am saying though, is we have to take a step back, those of us who choose to live in objective reality and recognize adults from last to 2020 election. you want this one, but he lost that one. and the people who committed themselves of last 4 years to believing that he lost them 31 and 2020 were not acting. their faith was totally gone. trump wasn't acting that report cause out that the now devoted to talking about all talk receive in america. do you think this next 4 years of a trump presidency is going to bring about an o for as harry and system? why didn't we have to be careful about how we use these words? so the 1st answer is, i don't know. obviously, it will undoubtedly contribute to the weakening of the democratic system and you know, i think it's more useful to understand democracy as, as a, as a process rather than an event is not like a switch that can be turned on. country a is democratic country b is not in united states,
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we have some institutions which have really been weakened and eroded over the last few years. we have other institutions which appear strong, but a very precarious. so united states, my view has a very strong civil society, but trump has pledged to use the military against protesters. if he does that, people will be terrified. they'll be scare and they'll be a little bit reluctant to go out there and protest. if he, if he does what he says about closing down pretty cool media, our vaulted free media won't exist anymore. so we really can solid consolidating any regime, whether it's democratic or fascist, or communist or whatever you want to call. it is an easy the most likely outcome here is he makes some steps and authoritarian directions and we retain some of our democratic institutions. and in 20262028. we are a less democratic structure, but we're still a somewhat democratic country. i don't like to make predictions, but that's where i see this going. and what i think is to understate the threat of
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the donald trump decides he's going to try to consolidate. just really he ran on these promises me whether it's mask deep stations or shooting protesters or anything else he ran on these promises. and there are people around him, frankly are lots margaret, which is almost everybody who not just want to run on donald trump personal promises, but really have a vision for what a fascist america looks like. go back and read project 2025 for example. one project 2025, just the major piece of it is the civil service reform. so that everybody working in the administration is personal loyalty to trump. that is not democracy. and if that happens, the institutions will be in the service of trump rather than democracy. the american people or the rule of law commit. so it's been really good to speak to thanks so much for joining us. and we just caught a slice of your dealt there in the back as well as i could disappear, get to see them and say, thanks very much. just probably my backpack right now. thank you. okay, bye to know hundreds of thousands of migrants. refugees and asylum seekers. are
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trying to reach the self in boulder of the united states. many are in the gulf in the hands of criminal syndicates, drug cartels, that charge fees and hold. people for running some assumed around the se is in type, a tutor with no on the situation. on folding on mexico's border with guatemala, migrants hoping to reach the united states field. the rafts crossing the suits you at the river on the bottom of the border. but as they set foot, the mexico many ends up in the hands of drug cartels like this, some during woman in our family who prefer to remain nameless for fear. as we found the ations, they were held for 3 days in a structure filled with other objective migrants known as the chicken coop until they could pay a $100.00 us dollars. each ransom we crossed the river, then several men approached on motorcycles. they took us. they asked us what we're doing, that we were foreigners and not supposed to be there. they demanded money today,
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my brother was able to do a wire transfer. we paid them and they let us go. the criminal stems their skin to signal they had paid, the kids were marked to me. they said take off your shirt and they stamped us. they said that is their steel. and once you're stumped, anyone who checks us would not hurt us because they control the area. they see that if you're not stumped in other people catch you, you have to pay again. but again, many other families repeated the same story in the shelter, but all were too scared to talk. and camera chavez was one of the safest states and mexico, the crime groups, and arrived in recent years to take advantage of the lucrative mike when smuggling trades, mexico's government likes to highlight its success in sending the flow of migrants . so what everyone here will tell you, i'll be in a whisper, is that it's organized crime that controls who moves here. while the tory piece turned a blind guy to it. then because it was something i look at something with either
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one person who's not afraid to speak his father, a min vasquez, a priest, and so that he died. go who has spent 2 decades defending migrants. c, v, as he has to be lazy. during the previous administration, there was violence against the migrants, but it was hidden. not now. now they do it in front of everyone for every one to see. the kidnap is trucks park in front of the municipality and take the migraine. so what the municipal police, the national guard and all the authorities know what's happening. they all colluding with organized crime about a terrifying prospect for thousands of migrants fling may have at home just to become a commodity in any increasingly violent trades. allison that i did, i just need a separate tool that said i had here on mileage is era. russia shoots down a wave of trains from ukraine above the most go region,
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forcing 3 apples to close health care workers in libya, begin a wide spread. national campaigns has stopped paying. measles and rubella puzzle is full time signing off with a when monthly united venture manager annually fell in charge with the bank with the it's had low that you're seeing a weather divide over recent days that seem very unsettled. the weather conditions of plaguing the very cell, but across the nose that has been a little quieter, most settled, but also very dell and gloomy. a good news is that things are changing for the north west for bruce and on the island divided. and you can see the sunshine coming back into bright to spells, to start the week, some wills coming into london,
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where about the average day it will get cold. and you can see that nobody winds coming down bringing west so weather to the lights of the low countries in germany that will stretch its way further south on tuesday, turning to snow across the out, and continued to bring those unsettled weather conditions across the mediterranean . stretching all the way from the valley are its islands on woods to grease such a winter as well coming into remaining of the on choose day, but largely clear in terms of why skies on tuesday. but the cloud dominates for the north east, and well tunnel wintery as well across the scan. today view was temperature is coming down across the very nose tech, just coming down as well across the spain, 16 degrees in the dreads. but if we have a look in the very north, that's where we're going to see the temperature drop. we'll see of low st. 4 degrees by wednesday with cloud. the
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donald trump will return to the white house, becoming the us president for a 2nd time with the promise of with golden bureau for the country to leave the oil to me in a line. ma moment in us politics. stay without jesse or to discover what the result means for america. the rest of the world. this is the grocery bag of letters you got from people who send this money. and this is from california. hello. we heard about the extraordinary work you do on the news. our hope this helps a little take care. so far it's been a little over $30000.00. people have no idea how, how touching that is that someone happened to, to see that piece and mail to track. i mean, it's just astonishing. and i, i feel really the adequate, you know, i mean, what is a good enough response to thing for this?
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, you're watching out of there as a reminder of our top stories. this is where the forces have killed at least 49 people across the gulf, a strip since don't on sunday. most of those were killed in a single striking, giovanni, and the know $36.00 members of one family, including 15 children, died and that's attacked. is there any forces of also carried out a series of strikes across lebanon, and it's that kills, it is $23.00 people, north of ferries, eastern 50 and fall back. and the areas in the south are also talkative. adults
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police of detains more than $100.00 processes who rallied in supports of palestine and up to them named square spies of band. hundreds of people got but to demonstrate off the local to accuse of anti semitism of a thursday night street fights involving as for any football fans that being to us quakes of the coast of cuba. the 1st one was the magnitude 5.9 trema. and this was probably shortly off to inspire a more powerful magnitude. 6.8 quick shaking was felt by residence in santiago to cuba, provence. but there's been no immediate reports of damage or injuries to nominate warnings have not been issued last week. cuba was hit by a category 3 hurricane posing a nationwide blackouts. the in russia at least 5 people have been engineered most go off to cranium drone attack operations at multiple apples was suspended for several hours. both
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countries have increased straightened strikes in the past few weeks of defense as the alleys control place has the details. and the biggest attack of its type, the dates you create laws, dozens of drones versus capital most go temporarily shutting down 3 of the cities for airports starting at night. the tax continued past due with footage of drones captured by civilians as they flew low to invade russian rate to hold the russian air defense system of which came kind of was mostly created during the cold war. and so your times was not designed for drugs. it was designed to intercept the military objects uh uh, were smaller numbers but were fast bigger targets and not the forms of much smaller, slower drones. most cars may have said that many of the drones were shut down, but their presence in proximity has been enough to cause chaos with the russian air
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traffic flights for diverted away as airports had to quickly suspend operations in ukraine. the southern port of augusta was targeted over night. waves of russian drones hit the city. some were shut down, but many made it through damaging buildings and exhaustion. 5, there was a very loud explosion. we were taking shelter downstairs and we got covered with dust. everyone was screaming children, it was her effect. we ran towards our apartments and it was impossible to get in the smoke from burning cause filled the rooms. despite the recent hard fighting, there has been little moving on the battlefields divide the crews or the nets. the drone bull has grown and porosity is both russia and ukraine, increase the range and scope of their attacks on both sides target enemy infrastructure, industrial capacity supply need. so the cities alex could helpless. how to 0 poles have closed in the parliamentary election in malicious place, the prime ministers coalition. and the main opposition promised to tackle the
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rising cost of living in the country, which is a choosing between members from 68 policies for the 62 seats and parliament read the reports. the prime minister, prevent job, now was expected to have an easy re election that was delta blow when sequence a recorded phone close of 100 positions. diplomat, some journalists were leaked online last month in response to a wire tapping scandal. the authorities amounts to banned them. social media and so off to the election, but outrage from the media and opposition for the decision to be robust. even though the opposition is close to much trouble to, to stabilize the voting period. i am confident that i'll be victorious. i will spend the rest of the day visiting the voting stations. boswell hall, control of the 70 national assembly, is between 2 main blocks. diagnosed minutes and socialist movements and its allies . it's currently has the majority and promises to raise the minimum wage and
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pensions. the opposition. the alliance of change has led by former prime minister drums. and it's morning of food. people are concerned that marissa is widely respected democracy and civil liberties have been gradually eroded without 5 bows. it today to do my job as a citizen. and i think that we need a change in the country. the others were more optimistic. so i feel really responsible for voting and that is my 1st time voting today. and i feel proud to express my voice, and i think they use has the right to express the voice of i buzzing 1st my 1st time voting and i'm very happy to have the chance to be able to have my vote counts . and i hope that everyone here nourishes is going to date, right? this mode comes off to you stories, agreements and october. and so breton seed sovereignty of the shade goes islands to maurice's following, along wanting dispute. for some, this is seen as a victory for the current government, so i think people of complete,
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i mean complete confidence in the system including in i'm on, was electro, a commissioner who's been there for a long time of the nation of 1300000 as being governed by 3 prominent families since independence in 1968 bucks if you will. opposition bodies allegations of corruption and nepotism. a growing along with calls for greater transparency for me to molar ultra 0. libya has begun to national vaccination drive against polio. and measles and rubella. fast growing of a possible outbreak of disease as growing numbers of people are forced from their homes by conflict. and refugees arrived from countries with polio on a train, a sense of this report from miss rhonda. this clinic in the city of miss rata is busier than usual. people are coming in to get their children vaccinated patiently waiting their turn. some are happier than others,
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but most don't know what's to come. those who do aren't so excited. libby is national center for disease control is launching a 5 day vaccination campaign against polio. measles and rubella, also known as a german loser. polio is a highly contagious virus. that attacks the human nervous system and can lead to paralysis mainly, and children under the age of 5, they hope to vaccinate 1350000 children across the country, up to the age of 6. this is the 1st day of the campaign attendance as good since we opened a few hours ago. book 150 children have been estimated how many the city but has 5 children. he's brought them all today. is it no alarm systems myself? i heard about the vaccination campaign in the local review and they came straight here. i was really happy. it's important to protect children from diseases. now i
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can send my kids to school and not worry about them getting sick so much. the last polio vaccination drive in the country was carried out in 28 to the world. health organization says it's things to campaigns like this that libya has been free of polio since 1991 with people, of course, from their homes within the country. and my views and refugees from polio infected countries coming in is now facing a significant risk of an outbreak. according to humans migration agency, there are more than 760000 migrants in libya, and that number is increasing side of this. and this is the director of the immunization program at the national center of disease control. he says, libyans and migrants a like to get the job ahead of total time that we have not registered any cases of polio for many years. but due to the influx of migrant, some neighboring countries that carry the disease, it is very important to conduct a national campaigns like this. polio cannot be cured,
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but can be prevented by immunization. people here. so by getting their children vaccinated, they're doing their part in the fight to live in a world free of the disease. now, trina, i'll just do this throughout the to volunteers and mosul, pitching in for a new tree, planting campaign to green. the will ravaged 50 in northern iraq has meant to address the impacts of climate change, specifically to justification and extreme heat requirements. let's say the city needs $5000000.00 trees, absorb the pollution produced by around hoffman and cause which drive the i also hope to lower temperatures and $0.50, or are we using asphalt and concrete with greenery on our cards? are mazda, we don't have to go about. there was an urgent need to pull into many forests or larger ones as green areas in the city of mosul. account for only 2 percent of the area, it is ready to go for problems with the population of $4000000.00. this means that we need millions of trees to meet the populations needs and restore ecological
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balance of the cobbles. underground water is almost as could be depleted by 2030. you and next. but as a warning that i've got us on is facing a water crisis. if no action is taken, wrap it up and i've ation on climate change will see me in the gum capitals. ground water supply is completely calm. as own binge of ad reports, we have drawn pills comes, encourage them one by one to his house. it's an uphill struggle for by the water for his family. he's a pair of shoes for a living and paying for a basic necessity like water is a painful burden of $400.00 on us. a don, we are a family of 10 people, use a lot of water. that's why i go down there to buyers. i'm a refugee from pakistan. i couldn't afford to rent a house in the city. so i rented a house here in the mountains. we have the plane, the problems, the same across the city, couples water infrastructure was design decades ago for
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a population of 2000000 people. is that home to 3 times as many and they didn't spell it? the service is reached less than 15 percent of problems. residents tests the amount of much study to as you know, we face drought for the last few years, couples water level drops because of a few factors. first, that was very little rain. second, the population in the cities increased and food for people used to waste a lot of water over the tanks of become a necessity in and rapidly growing capital to fill them. presidents to private companies for tankers, q at hybrid, and tailored to the city of water table. and the people, the ability to buy water is dropping the phone. so that's what i've been providing water to this area for 15 years. i have 4500 registered customers. people used to get water every 2nd day for 4 to 5 hours a couple years ago. but it's been 3 years up the water level dropped about 75 meters. so we only provide water to these homes after 8 days. i think i might be
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able to see what it costs about $8.00 a week to fill a tank like this. those who cannot afford it must wait hours in line to collect a few bottles of water. and even this luxury put into the you ins, children agency. unicef has one of the tablets underground water resources could be gone by 2030 in the us food and agriculture organization has identified drought as the most destructive force for atlanta sounds. exit cost effective, which could have a far reaching impact on the already impoverished society. authorities are trying to sure the city supplied leadership is that including the ministry of wolf or an energy dug, $4000.00 recharge wells. full canal system allocated in the outskirts of couple of claims. there are 3 big projects underway in long term plans for to both city. among them is the plants transferable. so from pen shift to comple city, much of the world doesn't recognize the pilot bonds as a legitimate government and sanctions,
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which many of guns called collective punishment acted their misery. it means the millions of dollars needed to replenish a parsed couple. or just not that some of the job you have there. a still a has hair on now, is there a toy for the age? is the iconic rubik's cube. those times 50 years old. we take a look at what's made it so pump for the under this pull the height the i've is me thing to was a world title in australia. car is here with that story. the . the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action. it's all about destruction and create confusion to create smoke and 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 or opposition to climate act. the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? most you to a different absolutely. on, on just even around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in west and museums didn't happen overnight. we were rob, covered time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and color nice. ation. remove tens of thousands of on the effects of the young people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no. just sierra of the
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the old address. barbara laura, thank you so much. chelsea and our so have moved into the top 4 of the primary league after the teams played out a $11.00 draw at stanford bridge. gabriel martin nally put visitors are still ahead in the 60 it's minute with the side and you avoid is 3rd consecutive a way to see by doing that. so then support a support equalizer for the result needs. chelsea up to 3rd in the standings ahead of our snow on goal difference. both sides are still 9 points behind the liver. but in the most difficult thing is when the physical body disappointed how we can see they will. nowhere near this time. that's our defensive habits. how we allow the moment you're allowed to space on time to any of the place where the quantity have you're going to get ponies, so decimal about look,
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i've seen with the performance was good and we plan to we went up late on the end of the board the game for some moment was open. anything came up in both sides. but uh for sure. for sure. 100 percent that the least we do say that the point a brood . right. and that's what we're. i finished his spent as manchester united in term manager with an on the record united beet, lester city, 3 know, 3 and a for a man. this gave united in early lead on his 250 of appearance for the club. alejandro colacho added a late 3rd to wrap up the wind. portuguese coach a ribbon. a mormon will take over as united to the manager for the club. next game in 2 weeks time. as a closure of these, of this broker for games, i felt like right, felt like the closure for, for the periods and, and the future is open. that's the way i felt it. and it was
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a moment. was a beautiful moment to, to, to be able to share that with, with the support is dawning him for his loss to in the league for just the 2nd time, the season newcastle united beat them 31 to move up to 8 in the table. the length and square new house, the 2nd that was the resilience. the 1st cool. since all we don't last these inter miami team have been knocked out major league soccer playoffs and woke up winning captain didn't score against atlanta. united. that had her leveled the game up at $22.00, but atlanta went on to get the winter and set up an eastern, a conference, a semi final against orlando, a city. i went to cycling his all time greats has picked up yet another victory in the funnel race of his career. martin cavendish was given a guard of honor by his fellow writers of a single port criterion. the britain was wearing the number 35 to reflect his records of sage wins at the door to france and a 2 decade pro career cavendish, 165 races,
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including the road world title in 2011. and i can see lots coming down on you there. last 25, lots of my career left. 15 months of my career. less 10 months. less relax with lot . and then the last hit on that is a very nice i felt every bit of an incredible day to share my last race move with those riders. so you have it a race of them, a final race to the beat them and when that race and you example, i'm very often very emotional. a new generation of male tennis players are taking center stage at the season ending atp fondles for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. none of roger federer ross on a dell or no backdrop, which will be taking parts, able to imagine at least how taylor are for it to be daniel method. deb russian was frustrated with a system set time for the american for cool. and one in st. set, so ford has 50 is match when up a year event follows around robin formats,
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which the top 2 players for each, for the dancing for a malcolm where i was just one of the big names to fall short at the average abbey championship. the well number 3 finished and a tie for 3rd out in front was the on fancied english player paul loring, the 39 year old birdie. the funnel 2 holes, the claim, the biggest tunnel victory of his career hasn't sunk in yet. um, obviously i still think i've got to go into something else so like a plan of a hole or something cuz i got enough to let myself think that i was over the line any point and i always knew there was a job to be done in work to be done as i was as i was playing so as in quite hit me yet. i'm sure it will do like that room. a fox sounds great theirs are celebrating a rare one day series when over world champions, australia pockets on quick bowlers set up an 8 week victory in pers. hometeam were pulled out for just a $140.00. it's the country's 1st one day series, went in australia for more sandwiches and give it to point and to sports,
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bring this world champions have been crowned in australia. cliff diving involves leaping from platforms that are more than 20 meters high. britain's 8 that have swap one demands world series for the 1st time in the women's event home diver ran . and if land cleaned her 8 consecutive with a global title, the bank could become a part of the olympics in time for the 2032 days. the okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you, laura. thanks very much indeed. now, one of the wells most recognized and popular puzzles is 50 years old. rubik's cube has sold in the hundreds of millions. something it's invented could never have dreamed of when he 1st came up with a design. there's a man made of it and kind of takes a look at his in, during popularity in 1974 and gary and professor of architecture, adding
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a rubric design to cube to teach students about 3 dimensional spaces. but it proves to be more than a popular educational tool among his pupils. so rubik happened to his invention, which by the end of the decade, had become a new craze. is a tool for same thing. the only thing god got, that's it. the phone line of thinking, problem solving, understanding situations, understanding space, the i using go ahead that is a very strong deactivate connection between the mind and the new york thing guys. rubik's cube became a hit for the challenge of offers and the endless possibilities. the classic 3 by 3 rubik's cube has 12 edge pieces with 2 colors and 8 corner pieces with 3 colors each that can be moved around by doing the math on possible positions of these pieces and taking possible edge clips and corner twists. the result is 43
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quintillion combinations and so the competitions began to solve it as quickly as possible. 40 years ago, the record was 23 seconds. max pocky has sold sit in just over 3 seconds. a world record. enthusiasts have competed and sold and gets blindfolded. well, even solving 3 cubes, well juggling as for the general public, many have tried to solve it, just to say they could. this is a bucket list thing that people have all of a lot of on demand, se i think is quite useful for the generation now. it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have me in your hand that you care about. and then kind of what to get better, a global sales of the distinctive cube in the hundreds of millions and after 50 years of success and a rubik is confident of its future. c i o,
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and the to continue the access this meeting to meet you met but didn't go out to 0 . i'm nearly inspired to now try and solve the rubik's cube, but not now because i'm going back in just a moment with more do use for you the the united nations 29 conference on climate change, the sci fi, many most are countries with aids called fossil fuels emissions crucial side to say to avoiding the worst effects of climate breakdown. will they rise to the challenge? stay with the 0 for an in depth coverage to let you know in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the indicate sol? system in gaza informed opinion seems really is have a very high kid in getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is,
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is real trying to achieve in the lab and on, is there a strategy on how to 0? i want people to look closer at the ugly side of this. i point by camera where all those prefer not to look. i'm right about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up us worse. filmmaker rally and also viet time when on the power of political ok, what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio? be unscripted upon one on i will just sierra on counting the cost from devastation in spain. is europe prepared for climate change? he's really extensive, vital lifeline for the palestinian economy. but just for one month plus, how can i for a good type into its vast energy reserves to transform its accommodate counting the cost on outages 0
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