Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

9:00 pm
the news, [000:00:00;00] the . ready ready the hello, why my name's by this is the new sound life from the coming off in the next 60 minutes. more depth and devastation across the gulf. the strip um is really, as for like, hits an overcrowded area, killing 6 palestinians. another attack in the south kills 12 as well, defies the us deadline to increase
9:01 pm
a shipment in the golf. and the one says the level of humanitarian assistance is assets lower since the war began. saddam's may as survives a no confidence motion off the law. sweet spot and involving is there any football fans, but there's no indication high tensions in the city will come down on the head of the case on you can search resigns over a dining report on child abuse and i'm far as small with the sports another global football funnel is on its way to cook tars. we sail stadiums 2 years on from hosting the world cup titled to snyder with 1st intercontinental comp will be one the welcome to the program. we begin this new use out in golf. so where is rarely
9:02 pm
forces have been attacking homes um shelters across the strip. the civil defense, the says at least 25 people have been killed since don't on choose day. one strike has an overcrowded area west of 0 balance, 50 families with sheltering near the all new or most 6 people that were killed including 2 babies. i mean, while the humanitarian situation across the strip is worsening money in the gaza strip of facing starvation agencies war of a situation becoming more critical by the hour, especially in the north or a farm and is being cooled imminent. there were thousands of people fleeing but her noon as israel tightens at sage on northern garza. the army is issued for evacuation orders bomb times over night. many families are heading south for the areas that are also on the heavy fire. the summer been to evade begins our coverage
9:03 pm
was it was in the hospital. no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement. this is really to set in hundreds of palestinians families to leave their shelters in northern causes before noon or face to the tunnel. again, i'm use where these have been destroying beta and all night hitting the few buildings still standing by the we could not even bury the dead. many bodies are still under the debris. that is really will planes, quite comforters and artillery has been bombarding us and even snipers were deployed and started gunning down civilians. these really started evacuating all the sheltering. you and schools, which we all ran for our lives. it's been more than a year of these children listening to the drones of, of their head has been shot spring out. these really, i mean has expanded it's offensive in the tunnel added siege of northern gaza has continued since october. the 5th israel has brought to meditating
9:04 pm
a food medicine and few people are angry. it will lead is who's signed into national laws that say force displacement is a crime. starvation is a crime. you and agencies in a book as the most of the population is on the verge of famine, what does it say? the trickle of age was just for the cameras, and that is really so just destroyed it after filming its arrival. so she did, she has by and just wanted to release a trucks entered one carrying flower, the other carrying can food the following day. the occupation forces storm the area . they feel in the trucks only for their propaganda. as you see, we were fortunately evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking long distances. the current, what they could in the last few weeks is really has force of the, the space more than a 1000000 people from the shelters and homes and not gone to the body shop, not the best i,
9:05 pm
the roads are flooded with these rarely 10 soldiers. they detained oldham and they've been and even some girls were taken to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine. his go on these ready, drones and snipers continued to gun down civilians among those evacuating. many artillery shells fell on our heads. the sinews do not believe these really made these degree a doing of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to force of the displacing the sort of job i was in a group of h humanitarian organizations says israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increased humanitarian access to gaza. last month, the button administration gave as well especially day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into calls every day. according to and read the number of a trucks entering. garza has full into his lowest level in 11 months, which is fuzzy trucks
9:06 pm
a day on average in october. this is just 6 percent of the commercial humanitarian supplies allowed into garza before the war. the united nations says at least 600 trucks a day on needed to meet basic needs, or the 1800000 palestinians in gaza facing extremely critical levels of hunger, according to the un to 0. sorry, gabriella zoom met some of them who said they all survive big on a single meal a day on the how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift? 10 to gary bella, she and assembly were forcibly desperate for me to believe in nothing goes with them. even one me is a luxury, the smart them doing their thing that the computer i left mainly depends on the age center to feed my children. but now there's no age getting into garza, i tend to use canned food and green wants to prepare a meal for my family, but the cabinet looking up,
9:07 pm
i miss 18 vegetables fruit and meet the last time i meet was 2 months ago. goes i spinning during an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for more than a year, as well as tax and significant reduction in 8. suppose have left families like home home that's on the print. oldest of ation assemblies once had homes and livelihoods . i'm now having disability in don't conditions intemperate comes according to and reports 80 percent of colors population now relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs. yet 8 trucks of daily able to enter the street. we used to have from 70800 the day on september 2023. now we have about one such. see the human it in a cries, we have only 30 to 40 backs
9:08 pm
a day as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of visa with. lemme today, the lack of resources in an area that has been bombed, in showed relentlessly for more than a year. post city and families are struggling to meet even the most basic needs until as well, allows it to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into unimaginable hardships with hunger. and to show it to just costing a shadow over the daily loving power company. so i would just 0 there we buy, carlos, china low, is it communication advisor? the norwegian refugee council. she explains how israel makes it difficult for a central aid to reach people in casa. it's a whole bunch of different ways that they are. they are obstructing aid from injury . so 1st and foremost, it's allowing a to enter through the process aided arbitrarily rejected, essential supplies are not permitted in, including timber, to help build
9:09 pm
a temporary structure to support people as they faced this winter. and then on top of that is roll up and we'll drop it off on the palestinian on the guards inside of those properties. but that doesn't mean that humanitarian is have access to go and pick up the aid and deliver it to people in need. sometimes the demands of the request to access those properties are denied for over a month. the logistics customer has been denied access to the casual property. really limiting the amount of a that we can get out of there. and then on top of that, the mess of issue is that humanitarians base, once they have access to that be having c groups where they're able to move through, ensuring that they, that the, that their movements that they request are actually allowed to move forward as well . frequently request denies, request free military and agencies to move from place to place in order to reach
9:10 pm
palestinian families that are in desperate need of assistance. we've also seen the system have a breakdown of law and order in gaza as a supplies have, have diminished, and demand has increased, making it very, very difficult for humanitarians. once they have the aid to simply move throughout java and be able to distribute it at their distribution point. meanwhile, u. k. politicians are holding hearings on the dias, space of medical care in the strip you and inquire, recently concluded that israel is deliberately destroyed and gauze as medical infrastructure. it's dr. james smith is an emergency doctor here was in gauze or any of us. yeah, he says the health care situation across garza is apocalyptic. the health care system has completely collapsed a collapsed in october of 2023. the policy administrative. how may thought that correction towards the end of october last year,
9:11 pm
the situation has only deteriorates it further since the it, as i've said many times before, it's a testament to see it it's, i'm a nation of palestinian health care workers, but the situation isn't more catastrophic. as of today but, but the majority of health facilities from the north to the south of the gods district have been either completely destroyed or rendered. non functional fuel is incredibly sketched, even for essential vehicles such as i'm getting. this is many and part of my dates and all the health care work because of course, being killed by it's ready to occupation forces. i saw a witness on several. uh, i'm give, it says that it'd be destroyed by these rating ministry, for example, outside of the hospitals and come all in con eunice vehicles that would be covered in davis in february and will no longer useful uh, essential
9:12 pm
a medical infrastructure could have been completely destroyed generates is low res hospital departments, medical equipment i as in so ultra silent machine, is why these rating military costs the why re connecting ultrasound approach to the machines so that they can no longer be used just the most mature excess of the destruction of the entire to the health system in gaza to 11 on now with 5 people have been killed and is really strong. east of bay roots in mount lebanon, rescue teams on site looking for survivors who may still be trapped under the rubble. mount lebanon is not known to be a handful of strongholds as 75 kilometers away from southern 11 on the front line of the conflicts. those have been several strikes on bayard southern southern smoke rose over buildings as the bloss shook the capital around mid morning raids. come
9:13 pm
up to israel, sent out warnings for residents to leave. the area has bullet has 5, the barrels of rockets targeting north in israel and tell of eve, 2 people were killed in the northern coastal city of na, her ria bass, according to his riley media. multiple rockets were fine to tel aviv. the most well intercepted the destro from an is riley attack on monday. know the 11 on has risen to 16. st. ahold of is at the attack size. and the village of a, as this was the deepest, is riley, striking inside lebanon. we are in a car, approximately a 125 kilometers from bay, but this is the 1st time the area has been hit. a residential building totally destroyed. 30 people were in that the building 16 died. 4 of them were syria, nationals, they were on the ground floor, the rest were displaced from southern lebanon. they came to this area in search of
9:14 pm
safety as well. strikes have been really focusing on so called has well, a strong holds the south of the country, the east of the country, even the southern suburbs, a baby with them. and they have vocational. they also hit syria, neighboring syria, where they believe it is a logistical base for has belong, but strikes like this outside as well as traditional stronghold have been happening . this really military has been hitting residential areas around 11 on. they say hezbollah hides among civilians. an accusation has bhalla denies and people here are in shock. it just shows you that this conflict. yes, it may be focused on, you know, on the south, the east, the southern suburbs, but there is no front line life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon. and it's people are trapped in a war that doesn't appear to have a front line. the reality is, any one of these cars can be hit fine, is ready to roll at any time. we are on the main highway linking,
9:15 pm
they do to live in on east and to neighboring syria. it's an important lifeline for people and trade. it's not considered among the dangerous areas that can change at any time. this situation. i mean, i'm not, yeah, i mean i'm not really building. okay. all the people. uh, they are afraid too much. we hope we can get the piece uh it quickly. we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to a route on the road. these way the military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between house by law and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name. lovely. i sure blaze that to me the car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit another car. as we make our way to the call involved, the regions in the east of the country,
9:16 pm
the reality of war sets in as well considers these areas hezbollah strong holds an operational base and where many of its fighters are from. but it's home to hundreds of thousands of people who have no left. it's a similar situation in other areas where it has been that has influence. we are approaching, they look southern suburb. a times the is really a tax come with a warning. most don't. the bombs that are dropped by war planes level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now empty neighborhoods, the destruction is as far as the i can see. even in so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by us really war planes . there's little normal see, even if it appears otherwise, the uncertainty of what continues to be
9:17 pm
a costly and devastating war is affecting. everyone said there was just either left it on is riley, president, isaac has told, has met us president joe biden at the white house, had sold fund biden for his friendship and support of his role since october. the 7th of last year. the white house says they discuss the will on garza as well as, as well as ground defensive in 11. on the spring in white house correspondent kennedy hall. could what more do we know about the missing, kimberly? but we know that it was attended by not only the up to precedence is rails and the united states, but also on the us side by the coordinator for middle east affairs, breton american, also national security advisor, jake sullivan, and on the as really side by michael her, so i'd be is really a bass or to the united states among the others. and as you mentioned, as on top of mind,
9:18 pm
was certainly trying to end the war on dasa and fighting in love. and on the, on the part of the united states. and that is unclear whether or not that goal was achieve. but following that meeting, the is really precedent did come out to what we called the sticks. that is the microphones assembled just outside the west, waiting to speak to reporters. and in doing so, what is the is really precedent said, is that it was a productive meeting. it was an in depth meeting, and there was a commitment by the united states for certain results in the foreseeable future, hopefully. but in terms of what those results are, it is unclear. what we do know is that the united states would like to see more humanitarian aid to the palestinian people. contingent on that is the future aid in terms of military aid to israel. and we know that the united states has been satisfied with the amounts of humanitarian aid. it's unclear whether or not that is
9:19 pm
being leveraged any further. it really is very vague in terms of what has come out of that meeting. we're hoping for some clarity kimberly president elect donald trump has also been holding his own talks with is really neat. is what more can you tell us about those discussions or? yeah, that really is starting to take to kind of the forefront because this is a lame duck administration, is we tend to call it now and all eyes are really on what's happening down in florida in mar law, the, where the president elect donald trump is now starting to meet with foreign leaders or at least discuss on the phone with we know he's had at least 3 phone calls with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's had meetings in person at mar logo with ron durham, or the minister for strategic affairs. and we know that he is trying to revive what has been a relationship,
9:20 pm
a very strong support for israel. and the intent is to really try and support israel in its maximum pressure campaign on iran. and what shape that will take is still unclear. but we know that it is one where the united states and tends to supply the funding for israel to a, in some form or fashion. once again, take some type of a form of attack against iran. again, how that will look, and what that will look like is unclear, but certainly that is the intent of the present elect, donald trump, when he takes office in january. thank you for that can be how could that for us out the white house the us to and to the netherlands. now where i'm saddam's may i have survived a new confidence motion put forward by a fall ride potty. she's been criticized for her. have leading
9:21 pm
a fast days vot and confrontations involving phones from and is riley football club of a move. right. so monday intentions remain high in the city. police have made several more rest connected to the volumes last week. that's when is riley football funds tend to raise the slogans against arabs and a palestinian flag. it's got his stuff fast and she joins us now from to them. so we've been waiting several hours staff for the outcome of this council meeting. it's finally happened. lucas, through what happened today? the yes, it was a long i'm heated debates, a 6 and a half hours at last. so then there were many, many tough questions for the mayor of answer them to answer. and one of the main questions was for how was it possible that the copy of football supports us will actually well come in. um, so them, uh for this match against i x last we because of the history of the flop. it's
9:22 pm
known for its violence and it's also caught in a counselor known for it's a hatred against our slogans in uh, their own stadiums in the, in this row. so that was a lot of information about my copy. but the mayor said that she didn't consider with a high risk of matcher, and also not a high risk is then that they were arriving. she said she checked this also with the intelligence agencies here at the national level, and they had the same assessments. so there will still be a lot of questions about this despite her answers, because there is an independent investigation and balanced as well. and that's will probably take a few weeks to go really into depths of what exactly has happened. and then another issue that was heavily debated was her use of the word program last week, just a few hours after everything involved and, and so them she, how the pressure i just said she could imagine that what happened, what she had described as
9:23 pm
a 100 for jews in the city overnight that that could to remind people of the program during the hollow costs and this kind of word. it has really costs of very large resentments and divisions here in the capital and beyond the capital. because a lot of muslim organizations now feel that there are now being a fuse of the all being anti semitic. and the harsh measures also being announced against the, the, the people who are involved in the violence. but she said she will, lo still not to retract that term because she said, what happened during that night the, the coordinated hunt for jewish people, she said, was a lot worse than what happened during them. a copy presidents who are basically also using a lot of racist and aggressive terms against the arab people and also used violence stuff. uh, what is your sense of what happens next? is this the end?
9:24 pm
do you think of that political fallout from last week's violence and rights? well, she survives that this uh, this debate. so she has a large political base here and i'm to them. so i think politically she is is fine . her, her future is still ok, but in the parliament tomorrow, in the hague, the national parliament, the will also be a debate announce and the, the, the most in the hey, k, the national government is under the leadership of the file rights freedom party by here as well as, and the tone of uh, the wording that came from the hague about what was going on. and um, so that has been extremely harsh. he had to be list has called for people to be deported even though they are born and then that lives there's really like a way of criminalizing. and demonizing people who are tell us didn't install it that way to support us. so we are expecting a really tough debate again on wednesday in the hey, okay,
9:25 pm
thank you for that stuff. awesome. that for us in amsterdam, the speak now to jay z, vel the eyes and he's in an i'm sit, i'm city council member. he joins us now live from amsterdam, j z. you actually in the city council meeting today. uh your reaction to the outcome. it gets, uh, thank you very much for helping me. so my colleague neal up off by the us in the city council representing us today was sitting next to her. i had to do a lot of interviews in between as well. but to be honest, uh, i am disappointed um my party didn't support the proposal. uh, to get rid of the mirror basically because it came from an extreme right wing party . um, but i am very disappointed because um, it looks like uh the truth is still uh bended um in that sense that, um weldon may have for example, didn't want to take back her the words to,
9:26 pm
to use the board room. but the definition of a program is, of course a violence organized by or supported by the state apparatus. and that is not what happened, at least that is not what happened, where uh, what, what, where the mayor is referring to. but if you look at what them a call, the hooligans day to day walked around on our streets, arm to day attacked. people that looked like muslims day through stones, through windows, that had found a stint in the flags. and they were actually being protected by the police while they were doing that. so if you want to go and felt around the world a word like folgram, then i think it matches the description of the macabre you who against it better than the behavior of some individuals in the city to counter a tech to the design is filings can i ask why you think tensions are still so high? i mean it's been
9:27 pm
a number of days now since that vitamins interrupted in amsterdam between them a copy of the forces and pro palestinian supports is. why do you think the situation is still not under control? so it all happened. it all started on wednesday when the taxi drivers got attacked by mccarthy who to go and then on thursday, well, of course they were singing this. it's the genocidal chance. then on friday, the media, government officials, a lot of politicians who started talking about programs do hunting, completely leaving out the contacts of the violence of the mccarthy who was going to actually initiate this. and then also the leader of the biggest party in the netherlands, which is a, a racist party that wants to brett that wants to band to koran that wants to banish lemon schools. he set down with the speaker of the connecticut. and basically, the red carpet was rolled out for his ray, the officials by politicians, and also for the pope, again, uh by the media here in the netherlands,
9:28 pm
the prime minister as a result to everything that happened in the last week, he basically built blames migrants. he said it all has to do a real apologize, apologies for interrupting understand your frustration and what you're describing that. but yesterday we had rises, assessing an empty try, and a police car caught on fire. that's according to dots. reports they were shouting, see pablo started, do you think that was the right response given how divisive this issue is the arrived response? well, um that's definitely not my way of responding to it. i think it's my task as a people's representative to try to understand where the anger comes from because why it's happened because of a reason. and the broader context that i see is that we have an extreme right wing government that facilitates the genocide in palestine. that pushes an agenda filled
9:29 pm
with muslim hate. and it's lemma phobia. and i mean that that's government now is going to investigate the things that has been happening this week to get are with the israeli government. well, that government is, as we speak committing a genocide. so there's a lot of anger about this, and there is a demonstration, ben, up until next thursday. so there is also anger about that. and so the also, for example, last sunday, that was the demonstration. despite the go test, ben, to the go up surface, go to rest the journal. this got arrested. and also a muslim woman who got hit on the head by the riot police collapse on the floor with her face covered in blood. and this also went viral on social media and this made a lot of people in our city, very angry. okay, thank you. thank you for your time jersey. felt the eyes and from the opposite. i'm
9:30 pm
city council. thank you. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera, the world must be up already many feet deep by the price. un secretary general and tony gutierrez, and dressed as well. leaders in the us or by john as they went on a plan to come back. climate change names for me here is especially on the way it much to be nice as far will be the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across europe as we go into the mid week. and those stormy conditions that had been plaguing southern areas aren't going anywhere. they're gonna be cleaning on those in 10 storms and showers, bringing more rain to spain and places that really don't need it. we've got some yellow, an amber warnings out for eastern areas down in the south as well that. so they're
9:31 pm
going to see the most intense rain on wednesday, and by thursday it starts to push its way into portugal as well. when things down for cities like lisbon, only 16 degrees celsius that with a pretty wet prospect is what we're looking pretty wet across much of easily and greasy when he was out for the thunder storms and heavier rain here. so that creeps up into bulgaria and romania bringing a wintery edge here. we've also got a wintery edge across a scan to navy or something while the do me and blue me here breezy conditions are expected to push into no way that snow moving across the western parts of russia, lingering down, cloudy conditions persist across most central areas. but we will see some sunshine coming in particular for places like scotland. it will be frosty. however, in the mornings, probably as well potentially. we'll see something of a cool down there on thursday. that's your weather update.
9:32 pm
a positive, i mean to be say say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, my tell them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you what is the thoughts providing on sense, how much mist trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily. hear the story on talk to how does era
9:33 pm
the the watching out is there a mind the thoughts of the stories is our as really strikes on golf? i have had some of the crowded area west of the around bother city families, with sheltering near the own, nor most people were killed including the 2 babies. is there any forces of carried out several, as strikes on they were southern, somebody submitted tree, strong comp, just threatening residents to leave or face full names and stuff for the types of the lebanese capital. 5 people were killed by strikes. is there any president isaac had solve, has met with us president j bought in at the white house. the science by didn't
9:34 pm
prize friendship is of this role since october, the 7th whitehouse, as they discuss the war and golf and as well as ground offensive in 11 on the button administrations deadlines. israel to increase the amount was higher and access to gauze that old face potential cuts and restrictions in ministry a, expires this tuesday section of state on to be blinking on defense x ray lloyd, austin, wrote twos, rarely, officials last month expressing the concern about aid. let's go to chaperone. tom said he is at the state department for us, she have every time the state department spokesperson, matthew miller has been asked about garza aid recently. he says that is rarely comp the judge before the deadline. well, we are now at the deadline. what is the sense that we are going to get from the state department today? with the state department briefing has been delayed and still hasn't started yet,
9:35 pm
even though it should have started about 20 minutes ago. but we're, we're not getting a sense of why it might have been delayed because these are the official stenographer of the, the, the biking foreign policy establishment. the rock revealed over axial since you've got, but it's got the leak. it's actually, it's like blinking. it's decided that there will be no change for now to minute tree assistance to israel following the deadline, the us gave israel regarding the monitoring situation and cause a, according to to us officials, the official said, as well as take an important steps to address the us concerns regarding the monetary and situation, goals and stress, the us wants to see more steps in the coming days. it's shocking and yet not shocking. because by almost every independent metric, the measures that secretary of state clinton and secretary defense austin, to mom did it, is ralph 30 days ago, have not been met. they demanded $358.00 trucks every day and to gaza view and says we're at about 30 the end of the ethnic cleansing from north to south. we've been reported on how that's continuing
9:36 pm
a pace. they would even cooperation with the you and refugee and works agents young . well, they said, oh, you have to do that. in the meantime, in about 30 days as well, has ended will cooperation with almost every metric they did not pass the test. they did not meet the ultimate to them and yet, but we have the secretary of state blinking says, yeah, well, nobody are changed now to military systems is ro following the deadline we gave you, but we do want to see more and remember how explicit they were in this lesson, this is a games u. s. lo, if israel doesn't conform to enter now for them to ramble on the u. s, nor the us isn't able to supply weapon rate to as ro well to out the window of pro . and this is very much in keeping with the power that we've seen throughout the war, deadlines that red line saved. and then when it, when push comes to shop the us just as well and then just shrugs moves and moves on . and it does once again leave to that question. why did they set this deadline in the 1st place? if they what they actually willing to even put anything behind it? i guess that's another question that will be all so hopefully from that miller, as i've state department briefing begins now. okay,
9:37 pm
thank you. 5. she had were tons say that the states upon the were time to chaperone on say, when we hit anything move from that free frame. i want to bring you some breaking news now us quote has awarded for say, $2000000.00 to $3.00 rocky men who said they were tortured in abu ghraib prison. 2 decades ago, the jury is found that a civil defense contract that was legally responsible for the mistreatment of the detainees. the prison was low case of 20 miles west of baghdad. it operated as a u. s. army detention center accountant to the rockies from 2003 to 2006, as good as a pass eco hain. she's live at the pens again. surpassing what more can you tell us about we what we've heard today? i'll be heading to the head of god very shortly, but because this is just breaking news, i wanted to get here and let you know that these 3 iraqi men,
9:38 pm
they were held captive in abu ghraib. they were not in those notorious pictures that really shocked the entire world, where we saw american soldiers smiling laws torturing detainees. this is a lawsuit that was brought against this company called c a c. it's a defense contractor that provided interrogate interrogators to add the auto group prison. these 3 again, not in those photos, but they describe absolute torture in the court room. 2, virtually 2 on uh, through video links, one in person talking about being sexually abused. beaten, shocked. electronic shocked. one talked about, he had a rope tied around his neck and he was dragged through the prison. another said he was put in such horrible positions for those horrible positions that he vomited black liquid. and so this was a case that was filed in 2008. and then for 15 years, there's been legal wrangling with the very large defense contractor saying that they weren't liable because the army was at fault. there was a previous case that went before a jury in the jury deadlock,
9:39 pm
so they couldn't decide if it was the army or the defense contractor. that was to blame for this. but now again, breaking news. the jury is just come back. these 3 former inmates will receive 3000000 and compensatory damages, 11000000 and punitive damages totaling up to 42000000. so $14000000.00 each did. and again, the company has denied that it's responsible for this. although a report by retired general said that the contractor in, in question, lied to authorities about his involvement and actually helped use dogs on some of these people. he was interrogating. and that will this company appeal, they're not saying they will, but most likely it seems pretty clear that they will and will have to see what the appellate court does with that if it takes it up at all the case. thank you for that particular home. the 1st house, just on the, on her way to the pentagon,
9:40 pm
a federal judge has pulls proceedings and the cycled hush money case against us president elect donald trump. in may, trump was convicted on 1st, the full felony counts of falsifying business records. these include assets to consume money. he paid to the adult film install stormy daniels had of his 2016 election campaign. donald trump is the 1st president in us history with pending criminal cases against him. kristen salumi has moved from outside the courthouse in new or it was right here in the court house behind me that donald trump became the 1st us president to be convicted of a crime. his attorneys are now asking the judge in that case, to throw out the verdict based on the supreme court ruling over the summer on presidential immunity. essentially, the supreme court ruled that a president cannot be tried for acts done in official capacity while president of the united states. and furthermore, official acts cannot be used as evidence in a trial. in this case,
9:41 pm
the district attorney alvin brag argues that donald trump was on trial for private personal actions and found guilty of falsifying business records, and $34.00 cases related to covering up payments to an adult film star that he allegedly had an affair with the district attorney says that the amount of evidence related to official acts in this case is very slim and therefore would not affect the outcome of the case. now it's up to the judge to decide whether or not to order a new trial and come up with a new verdict or to drop the charges altogether. he's said that he'll make a decision by november 19th. the sentencing in this case was due to start due to happen on november 26th. that is looking less and less likely. kristen salumi al
9:42 pm
jazeera new york city comp 29 summit that's taking place in azerbaijan. the wells taught development banks have promised to increase climate finance to a $120000000000.00 a year for developing nations by the end of the decade. as part of efforts to from the fight to limit the global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. developing nations will need at least a trillion dollars a year to help shift away from fossil fuels, deal with extreme weather events. you unsexy general until you gutierrez says those countries must not leave empty handed. the world must pay up automatic fee. you pay the price. that so sees is crucial periods. you want the all government must be guided by a clear truce climates. finance is not charity. it's an investment. climate section is not optional,
9:43 pm
is an imperative both citing disposable to live in the world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on us. oil and gas, john shell has one, its appeal and alignment case where it was open to counts emissions. the dots appeals court dismissed old claims against show, striking down a 2021 ruling and save us environmental groups. it demanded the company reduce emissions by 45 percent by 2030 pills court says that it's unclear that demand would help fight climate change and that show is ready on its way to meet required targets. these agents prime ministers given a read national apology to evictions of abuse and state to the public inquiry found at least 200000 children. i'm vulnerable adults in state on faith based care
9:44 pm
experience. some form of abuse happened between the years 19502019. the abuse included rape start lies ation. electric shocks and the victims were mostly indigenous. mallory prime minister, christopher deluxe and address victims' and their families coating the bees, a national disgrace. it was a reflect itch was hot breaking. it was wrong and it should indeed have happened for many of you, it changed the course of your life and for that the government must take responsibility. the head of the case on the can touch has resigned of the accusations of failing to properly investigate historic allegations of child abuse . pressure had been mounting on the archbishop of counts break just and wellbeing to quit since last week, which is when a report was published, stating that he had taken in sufficient action to stop a serial visa. sonya gallagher reports now from london in all,
9:45 pm
it just stays off to the publishing ultimate can review. and the extent of the abuses committed by john smith was finally known. now the archbishop of justin welby himself said that he had been informed of them back in 2013 and that he had been told that police had been informed and that it would be dealt with appropriate a. that however wasn't to be the case. john smith had been allowed to leave the country to settle abroad, and where he eventually died in cape town in 2018 at 875 under the crime scene ever been brought to justice, leaving behind a very, very traumatizing sense of injustice by his victims. he stated that if there was stringent measures put in place, the lower orders of the clerks within the same should be done for the opposite echelons of the church as well at the expense of these crimes,
9:46 pm
a 130 boys and young man with viciously sadistically abused by jove, smith, a powerful and carriage must take lawyer who had a lot of sway and not only in the u. k. did these abuses take place, but also in africa as well. this is nick, credibly damaging episode. the church one that it will struggle to recover from, especially given the breaches between the whitening breaches between the church and the u. k. and africa as well. sonia go out, is there a london a speak now? so rich and score. he's a lawyer and head of abuse law and public inquiries of space and gold and lawyers. he's represented thousands of child abuse victims. he joins us from understand the united kingdom. thank you for your time. what's your reaction to the occupations resignation? was it the right thing for him to do the cheapest the right thing for justin will be to resign. a paint was a very dignified resignation statement,
9:47 pm
but i think the reality is that he didn't have much choice. there was a ground floor of the opinion for ross across the church of england and then obviously malign tuesday the i think, to mom's name that he, he resign. and he, he had to recognize that he didn't really have any choice. he didn't have, i think any credit bill us as a leader of the church of england, particularly when it came to psychotic. because if you're going to bring about cultural changes in the church of england, if you wind up this way, people to type say, starting serious events has to come from the top and obviously the person of the tall is guilty of these very serious paintings. then you call the incredibly lead the organization in the right direction. so i think you need to go, what have victim said about misstep. welby is lack of action when an image that he had known for some time what mr. smith had done. well, i think the lack of action is, is a pull that, you know, obviously adjusting well be now seems to have accepted that you accepted that he
9:48 pm
was guilty of serious filings up to 20. so. so, you know, i think there's a strong view amongst many of those who know about his case the see it indicates that he's not really i think, to acknowledge the sort of expect for an expensive he's known. and you don't know what happened before that, but you know, that's another issue. but clearly he was given to a very serious findings off the 2013. he's accept his ass and he's going to be still on what happens next. this is resignation. draw a line onto this, so do you think they could be further fold out to? well, i think there are other individuals within the church of england who are the kinds in this particular scandal. and i think that has to be some accountability around that as well. but nobody should have any illusions that justin will be resign. you've got to solve the problems of the judge if anyone has around sight, solving those problems, all serious problems. the thing, systematic findings, insights caught in the church of england a grow long period of time. that has been some improvement in some areas. very
9:49 pm
serious problems. we're not in and whoever comes in, so the role as occupation, what kind of spray will need to demonstrate leadership on that issue? but i think there all the things on so that needs to be done in order to, to bring change to the organization. i mean, what does this do for the reputation of the judge have been particularly when it comes to how it handles things like this a well, i think the right reputation of the church thing that will be damaged by this, but of course it already has been very badly damaged by all series of abuse scandals, which we've seen over a number of years. and i was very involved in the independence inquire into child sexual abuse, which was an inquiry set off by the government to look at the way institutions that responded to a piece in this country. and the church of england came out with that very badly to a very serious criticisms, but the inquiry made of the church of england. so we've known for a long time in the church thing and has really serious problems. i think we need a number of things to, to address that we sent in either mandatory reporting or,
9:50 pm
and all of that says that you have to report abuse if you know past or suspected that has to happen. that has to come in because that's something the government will have to do is it's going to be a little cost to his mind. so the government to do, i think when it comes to the church of england, that needs to be independent. the size of the site is building systems by showing that they can't be trusted to do this without getting the site. um, so we need to put in some, some sort of independent the site mechanism that ensures that they perhaps have proper standards and safe. all right, so it's very good of you to join us switch and score a lawyer and head of abuse law and public inquire is that slice and golden voice. thank if slow heads on alex's era for details and when and where rail madrid might be missing. the next trophy car will be here.
9:51 pm
9:52 pm
the support is far following. thank you so much around. the dread will feature in the 1st ever fif of inter continental cup in cats are in december. it's exactly 2 years on from argentina's will cut the final triumph at the same venue. tom size land has more. the 6 months on some, the champions, the triumphs that will be another chance for roman for it to lend some silverware and become the 1st club to expand name on the trophy. the fee to inter continental cups serves as a replacement for the old club, woke up and another opportunity for capital to impress on the gold football stage.
9:53 pm
we brought a lot of numbers because we had the biggest attendance ever. in addition, a come, i think we achieved a lot of confidence in us and cuts out as the hosting country for the sports is becoming to be getting bigger. and i hope we shall be adding more of the hosting at the upcoming tournament and providing up with experience for everyone initially see and other a successful tournament that you've done. the final will take place exactly to use to the face and sergeant team that won the 2022. woke up here at the south stadium . as cas all looks to consolidate his position as a hub for global sports. next year the country will host the 1st a 5 consecutive fee for on the $17.00 woke ups. ethridge will also be competing in the newly expanded season and club will come up with $32.00 team competition hosted by the united states in june. well, there are concerns over the months of the football and coming to the spanish joints
9:54 pm
are expected to take the strongest side over to the middle east. well, uh, hosting the champions of the content. so i think everyone would be heavy. i think with the coming, i hope with the squad of the team would be it completing it hard to get and winning the authority. so i think we would say we would and then which is a good match and that everyone's kind of gives you up to the $97.00 full stadium and to hobble so host the 2 final playoff games in december as madrid await their opponents thompson's out to 0 so here's how the tournament has unfolded a so farm agent champions lang won the opener against oakland city in september. island were beaten by african title holders. so ali of egypt and cairo last month, also in round to the still to be confirmed champions of south america take on. but you get of mexico that match and the remainder of the tournament will be played in ca. term ali will play the winner of that darby of the americas in
9:55 pm
a playoff on december 14th. that whoever makes it through will face round madrid. the 1st inter continental comp, final will be held on december. the 18th. a new era is officially underway at manchester, united pritchett, ease and coach reuben. a more em has started life as united manager, his predecessor air time has was fired last month a more him 1st game and charge will be against it. switch town on november, the 24th at $39.00. he's united's youngest manager in more than 50 years. a more i'm is a seasoned veteran. the 3rd 35 year old. i x coach francesco ferry. i'll leave it howling is in cats are visiting the aspire academy where he is and where his coaching career began. he says more and more clubs are looking to hire a young manager at the board 3 d, i think it, we go every day morning. these are excellent because at the end, football needs energies and new ideas. so it's norm of that. uh, you know,
9:56 pm
ways out uh and wants to join the people that easy, always pushing, pushing, pushing, adding new things to, to the table. and was that a degree related to being site and used to work really hard uh to stay inside because that uh, you know, the new generation coming many players will be spending the next few days with their national teams, legal massey's argentina, cy, paraguayan and world cup qualifier on thursday, argentina are top of the south american qualifying group. the 2026 world cup will be co hosted by the united states, mexico and canada. and now after throwing a temper tantrum and his previous match, daniel method dams has put themselves back in contention at the atp finals enduring . and this time the russian side, he was able to block the noise that the dad was a straight sets winner against alec seminar. the well, number 4 was a lot of focus and he was in his last match really lost to taylor. fritz smashed his racket and lost his full method out with these top cdm center and his last
9:57 pm
round swapping match and too impressive feat me and b a is the cleveland cavaliers became just the 8th team and history to win their 1st 12 games. donovan mitchell, led with 36 points, was a beat the chicago, both a 119 to a 113 the roll suffering their assess loss in 6 again. the caps could join just for their teams on 13, wins in a row. if they'd be $76.00 on thursday and the nfl than i am, the dolphins have ended as 3 game losing streak. jason sanders, case a 50 yard field goal with less than 3 minutes on the costs silver when wrapped up the 2315 victory over the l. a. right and finally, some pictures of the northeast coast of brazil were 57 of the world's best kite borders. gathered for the big air, world cup, title, francis charles broedell, one demands hydra, full event becoming role champion for the 6th time. all there was a 1st world title for switzerland,
9:58 pm
andres. it's james caro meanwhile defended his title and the mans surfboard. okay, and that is all your support for now mailing back to you things far. and that's it for me my the insides this these are laura kyle just in just a moment. the a unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section, connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors, colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're
9:59 pm
seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer system corporate gets real effective. it's mobile friendly from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey are these called church solutions. that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life and almost as we want. we want to go great. because the women and my country deadlocks, we become about the one we are not denies,
10:00 pm
all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts. that's our ancestors that has been done before. can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the and is really as like, hits an over crowded area in gauze like killing 6 palestinians. another attack in the south kills 12. the kyle, this is out. is there a live from doha, also coming up as well. defies a us deadline to increase age shipments into gauze of the un says the level of

8 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on