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the the . ringback the, the not to nations demands of israel allows more agents of gauze that's as fears grow imminent from in the northern parts of the street. the carry johnston, this is all just from. so i also coming up laptop in the bombing and it's really s, right. it's a make shift camping down by the central garza children, i believe, to be among the victims. justice for the victims of abu ghraib us cool towards
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$42000000.00 to $3.00 rocky men, tortured by american soldiers, that i'm the head of the case. i'm gonna can church quits of his handling of an historic child sexual abuse. got the united nations security council has been meeting to discuss the deteriorate, thinking about a tyrant, conditions and goals that becomes as agencies one that farm and is imminent. and the northern part of the strip you an agency for palestinian refugees says a number of 8 trucks entering causes, folded into its lowest level and 11 months with just the 2 trucks a day on average. in october, not a nation says at least 600 trucks a day on needed to meet the basic needs. we add months,
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a ton of science permanent observer to the un says the population of gaza is on the desperate and even in threats as the very survival of hundreds of thousands of palestinians is at stake. notably in northern does. they are being killed. i'm starved to death. moved around like cats in from one place to another, from one desk to another. according to archer, the most presented category of age among those killed out of children. notably from age 5 to 9 and newborns to 40 years old. and there are kids main disabled for life. and today too often starving dramatize there is no regard for children's lights
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or civilian lives, nor the god for international law. down a, down on these rarely ambassador to the un says all the accusations against his country or falls over 400 days, luis, to see isabel. the villain eyes, the more not as an isolated. i've been thinking my that against the will hoping something would stick. to days we pulled from the i. p. c. the latest tend for the phone against the will. you the tool mazda class in music information by us, and this honestly putting so if you take even a moment to examine its claims rationally, that the mud slides vowels to the flu, exposing the emptiness and label. it didn't be nice. it is an exercise in slender these guys that you many tell you on a concerned diabetes latest people. it goes to one of the most on the founded slanderous accusations against the state of evil. throughout this conflict. gabriel
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at his own day and has the latest now from the un. that was really shocking, quite frankly. what you heard there from these really a basset? or if you were to listen to him and you had no idea what was going on, because he would think that everything is perfectly fine and there is no famine. and everyone has all the food that they could possibly need. clearly, that is not the case. danny den and laid out what his reality or the reality that his government sees through their eyes at least a. but saying things such as there are more than 700 a trucks that went in to guys. but let's look at that. the un says, no, that's not correct, that's not how many h, much less a guardian. he said that there, you know, plenty of fuel for, for, for hospitals. the u. n says no, there is not plenty of fuel for hospitals. and you said they're 900 trucks waiting
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to get in to gaza. perhaps i think that might be the case. it might not be the case, but the bottom line is the u. n. is saying there is not enough a to this. i p c report is independent us back panel, and that's all they do is look at food in security. they're not a political organization, they don't necessarily have a bias. so that's it. so what we did here is, and then your real adventure actually said something. this is pretty important, he said he was for shadowing what he thought these really bass you would say. and he said, listen, why those in israel just send, let, allow international journalists to go into gaza to see for themselves. of course, i'll just, you're a journalist, so they're doing very brave and her heroic work for many months now as well as a few other journals. but he said, why doesn't, he's real just let in international journalist to see themselves report themselves . he said there's a reason because international journals would report such horrors of what's taking place there. so listen, you start to separate totally separate realities there,
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but i think we admin. so we're really laid out the case that, that israel is using hunger and starvation as a weapon of work. something that we've seen backed up by many member states that have commented here as well. or meanwhile, the been more as very a text and goes on as strikers, had palestinians living in the make shift tense, in essential parts of the strip. and drone missile strike lights on tuesday triggered a huge fire with the accounting doub. though at least 2 people have been killed as several children among the injured before the north. thousands of people are fleeing bates her noon as israel tightens it's cj on northern garza. many families are heading south, but the areas that are also on the heavy bombardment was some of the jobs report was there was no, no, no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement is really to check in hundreds of palestinian families to leave their shelters in northern gods as before noon or face death. at the time
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of again, these rallies have been destroying bates and all night hitting the few buildings still standing by the we could not even bury the dead on that. how many buddies are still under the debris then? it's really war planes, quad comforters in an artillery husband bombarding us, and even snipers were deployed and started gunning down civilians. these rarely started evacuating all the sheltering un schools, which we all ran for our lives. it's been more than a year of these children listening to the drones about their head has been shot spring out. these really army has expanded it's offensive in the tunnel. as it's siege of northern garza has continued since october, the 5th israel has documented hearing aid food medicine and few people are angry. it will lead is who signed into national laws that say force displacement is a crime. starvation is a crime. you and agencies in
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a book as the most of the population is on the verge from and what does it say? the trickle of age was just for the cameras. and that is really so just destroyed it. after filament gets the rival a plus you have to has by and just want to release a trucks entered one carrying flower, the other carrying canned food the following day. the occupation forces storm the area. they fill in the trucks only for their propaganda. as you see, we were forcibly evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking long distances, the card, what they could in the last few weeks, israel has forcibly displaced more than a 1000000 people from the shelters in homes and not gone to the thought he took not the best de, flooded with his rarely tongue soldiers. they detained oldham and they've been and even some girls were taken to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine is going to watch these really, drones and snipers continued to gun down civilians among those evacuating. many
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artillery shells fell on our heads. the palestinians do not believe these really made it easy to get hold of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to force of the displacing the so you already us cortez awarded 42 $1000000.00 to $3.00 rocky men, tortured in abu ghraib prison 2 decades ago, the jury found an american civilian defense contract who was legally responsible for the mistreatment of detainees. the prison was said to columbus as west of baghdad, which was the us army detention center for capture the rockies from 2003 to 2006 bicycle head and has more from washington dc. and we know that a jury of 8 people uh, found that the contractor ca, defense contractor c a c i is in fact liable. and as you mentioned,
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ordering them to pay the $3.00 men, $42000000.30 compensatory damages, $11000000.00 and punitive. apparently the jury asked the judge and they could also give some money to non profit to interact that work with the former detainees. and the judge said no, so really very clearly sending a message. now this case was 1st brought in 2008. so for 15 years, this defense caught company of thought to keep this verdict from happening and it went to trial. earlier this year, the jury deadlocked, couldn't decide if the us army was to blame or this defense contractor. but now after, for the very 1st time us jury hearing directly from the 3 men from these former detainees, sending a message with a very large award of 42000000 dollars. these 3 men, they were not in those instances pictures that really shocked the entire world. but they argued that he, this defense contractor, and this is a quote from the attorney that he ordered the army to soften up the detainees
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before interrogation. and that he misled investigators later on. now the company says, and they argued in court, look, he was working for the us army when he was there, we are not independently in charge of him. obviously the jury didn't agree to it. but the men testified. it really graphic testimony saying that just like we saw those pictures, even though they weren't in those pictures that they were beaten, they were prod, shocked with electronic electric prods that they were sexually assaulted. one man testified that he had a rope tied around his neck and he was dragged through the facility one another said that he was confined to such tight spaces that he ended up vomiting black liquid. so really graphic, right. i took the testimony of this torture, and now this us jury say, and the defense contractor should pay for and gallagher is a senior attorney with the center for constitutional rights. she's worked on the case since it was filed 16 years ago, and it says it's taken many judges many years to get to this point. it is
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a historic day, not only for 3 clients to hell outside. and so we still briefly brought this case for trusting the us justice system to deliver what the jury did today a validation that they were indeed subjected to torture and call it in human degrading treatment of great precedent during the time of the notorious torture. that is so well documented in the heart of finding photos and that khaki. c a c, i, a private government contractor that provided interrogation services, getting paid tens of millions of dollars to do so had a role in their torture. so today is indeed a day that the really validates their decision to seek justice and to continue over these many, many years. and indeed it has taken so long
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a uh to uh far too long. and part of that is because of the, the civil justice system in the united states in khaki use it to its full extent, bringing forward legal to pass after a legal defense. whether it was the political question doctrine or the government contract or defense, derivative sovereign immunity. bar of service they, they made many legal arguments under many different headings and labels that essentially boiled down to a deflection of responsibility and arguing that because they were hired by the us government and worked alongside the us military. it's the u. s. military and only the u. s. military who is responsible for the conduct of the employees that they fired and we're obligated to supervise and discipline and it all style. very rude, southern stuff of has been hit and an overnight is very striking.
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the explosion rang out in the here, just often midnight. local time. this very minute tree has renewed, bombardments on the city defense minister as well. kat says rules down to cease fire and so he says, israel's will goes on that area. 5 people were killed and then is very striking. east of a route to mount lebanon. rescue teams have been looking for survivors who may be trapped in the rubble, not 11, and is not known to be a, has been a strong health. it's 75 kilometers away from the southern 11 and a half of a as well as the tax continue across the country. so you know how the reports on the watts has become a war without the front line. life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon, and its people are trapped in a war that doesn't appear to have a front line. the reality is,
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any one of these cars can be hit fine, is really drones. at any time. we are on the main highway linking, 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 quickly. we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to be route on the road. these way the military says is a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between hezbollah and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted their roles, but in name i sure blaze that to me the car was targeted and it flew over in the
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air and hit another car. as we make our way to the call involved, the regions in the east of the country, the reality of war sets in as well considers these areas hezbollah strongholds, 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 hezbollah 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 so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of it's really drones and the sonic booms created by us really war planes. there's little normal see, even if it appears otherwise,
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the uncertainty of what continues to be a costly and devastating war is affecting everyone else has either left it on the bus to the head on out of the or russia bands. was it close? child free lifestyle propaganda sees as those bus rating decades? the a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to ask people have spent a lot of time working that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say 10 x ray, counting the cost on o g, a 0 legit. actual information on the ground looks at the way that this
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issue is framed in the media. the escalations who escalate. anything new here is that our nose immediately visit the listening pace because the media on out is era . the . ringback the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you without is here it reminds of the headlines now. not to nation security council has been meeting to discuss the 2 right amount of tearing conditions and guns that becomes as agencies warm. that apartment is imminent and northern parts of the strip you an agency for palestinian refugees says the number of 8 trucks entering costs at this point in which those level strikes those kids palestinians living in the make shift tend central concepts, triggering a huge fire at the camp and the at least 2 people the head of the case under control, which has resigned off the accusations of failing to properly investigate historic allegations of child abuse or pressure had been mounting on the altered bishop of
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country, dustin welby. since a report found, he took in sufficient action to stop a serial abusive. so now he had good reports from london. a. c. o might see trinity's, a one true god, a soft cry from the days of his installation. justin will be the archbishop of canterbury made his decision to step down about his management of one of the west sexual abuse scandals in the anglican church. his history. it was the combination of days of prussia since the publication of the making review and independent reports into the charge of england's handling of the grave abuses committed by jones 5, a barrister, and a permanent volunteer within the church. who round christian holiday comes. the man who since the 1970s abused at least a 130 boys and young men in the u. k. as well as in bob, wy and south africa, and 2013 well be was informed of the range of abuse perpetrators by smite. he said
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he was told that the police had been informed, but instead of fool, many of the team you'll start to use themselves. well, we did not follow up to ensure justice besides victims. a justin wellbeing science . he said he became aware of the full extent of smiles, abuses of us, not just a boys in the u. k. like myself, but boys in africa as well as in bob way uninstalled, stanford. and i think that he didn't do the right thing. he and the bishop of the the should have made sure that these abuses were properly reported to the all sorts sees, but he admits, and this is covered off in the review that he failed to act properly and rigorously and responsibly to details a church and crisis the funds and excuse me, to protect the victims, and instead allowed whatever it's most prudent mistake, sir. and abuses,
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to escape justice. confronted with his fate is justin welby had little choice, but to resign. the extent of his inaction provoked shop criticism from all the senior members of the church is not just within the chair said invoices in the chair, but it's also force is looking for the outside. i'm from the outside. people are saying how kind of the church credibly came to be concerned about safeguarding. when this kind of monumental failure happens at a senior level and there's no action as a result. small life died in 2018 in cape town. never having accounted for his crimes. and the church that enabled him damaged lack of disarray edits, but you need to deal with another prolific a visa. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london, us pressed into that donald trump says he'll nominate former arkansas governor mike huckabee to be in boxes of israel. huckabee has been a public supporter of israel. trump says he will work to bring about peace in the
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middle east. mike. honda has more from west palm beach near trump's florida. home. the president elect has named mike huckabee, as and best of the to israel. he's an ordained baptist minister, former governor of all console and, and about support of israel. he's led numerous trips to israel. he has publicly spoken about supporting it and is also a leader of the event jelly, coal mass within the united states who are rapid, very strong support is off as well. so there we have one now joining in the cabinet . it leads to phonic, who is a known support of israel as well. she's being appointed as an investor to the united nations. so the pro israel lobby is deafening up within the trump administration. another appointment is made public in the course of the day. mike wolfe's as the national security advisor. he's
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a congressman from florida yet another and he's a special forces veteran of some such he is the 1st screen very to be elected to congress. so these now join the names that have already been confirmed. these elden, this head, the, the epa, thomas homan, as head of ice along with cost with susie whiles, who was the 1st announcement as chief of stop. so the trump cabinet gradually taking place my kind of autism era, west palm beach. so the carpet $29.00, somebody sent us a bunch on the wells top development banks of promised increased climate finance to $120000000000.00 a year for developing nations by the end of the decade. as part of efforts to fund the fonts and limits global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. un secretary general antonio gutierrez,
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she says those countries must not leave empty handed. as the world must be up already many t, v by the price that so sees it is crucial periods. you won't feel government must be guided by a clear truce dilemmas. finance is not charity is an investment. climate section is not optional. is an imperative both starting disposable to live the world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on us. in russia, the criminal is pushing for traditional family values to tackle a declining both rate. the bill has been adopted to band what it costs propaganda that discourages people from having children to meet dream resident that explains promoting a so called child free life style is now illegal in russia, on the internet, in media cinema and advertising. the countries low a house of parliament, the state duma, voted unanimously for the bill saying it's
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a threat to russia's future. use critique your good wishes. there are critics mainly from abroad. they are trying to do everything so our country would cease to exist to stop russia from developing this as the law on the future of our state to give birth or not to give birth is up to the woman and her close wants to the side . and the ideology that they are trying to impose this propaganda. it will lead to a situation where women stop giving birth please. the politicians say this doesn't mean not having children is a crime. and religious celibacy remains legal. but those charged with a child free propaganda could face fines of up to $51000.00. and lloyd's say, the build wedding is too broad. so i'm giving you a little skeptical. the definition of what is considered as propaganda is very vague. therefore, topics like domestic violence, pregnancy rapes, a woman's choice of pop. now, once she's going to get fast, it will be admitted in the movies and on tv. the war and ukraine has left thousands
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of families without fathers, but russia's population has been in decline for years. the birth rate is that it's lowest in decades. sociologist, i'll do the best several reasons why some russians are choosing not to have children or she is, but she's a very small percentage of men and women say they don't want to have children a tool. but many people often postpone this decision for a whole number of reasons. and the instability and society contributes to a decrease in the both right. well and others say it's too hard to have a family when mortgage rates can reach up to 20 percent. if that to be a place to live on search at those got to have a child as a big responsibilities, you should only do it when you understand that you can take care of the new human being on. moscow has been pushing for measures to promote the traditional family values for years. this includes incentives offered to large families and the 2013 ban on what the government's considered as l. g. b t. q. propaganda. on tuesday,
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the duma also banned citizens of countries with gender changes legal from adopting russian children to meet you met but didn't go out to 0. as as you can discuss them all on our website, talk 0 adult calm on all your device. these continues to on several of the accounting, the costs to stabilize the had that if we stop by looking at the satellite image for south asia, you can see it's a very dry and quiet picture. of course, mold in areas of the region for places like pakistan and india. but what you can see is very hazardous at quality. now anything above the $300.00 in the index value is considered hazardous, but city is likely who in pakistan had been touching well above a thousands,
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a record levels this month. that remains on choose day. there's no rain to knock that down. and if we look at the 3 day, we're going to see those uh, quality warnings remain. so lots of hazy conditions and fog, and smoke issues with that. not much west coast, southern parts of india, thanks for the northeast of the monsoon, will see the west of that rain stopped to stretch to west scenarios. paces like carol, i have got some warnings out for those. thunderstorms on wednesday found the songs as well for, for land couple of months, quite to picture up to was a north east of india, full bundle dish, and me and my as well known for the laundry quiet across the north of china. that's gonna change lots of rooms in beijing, it'll be knocked out however, from that very wet weather that starts to push its way from the west towards the north. and we'll see unsettled conditions remain in the south. thanks to a number of tropical systems out to see the,
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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hollow. i'm adrian said again, this is counting the cost on i'll just say right here we can look at the world of business for the comics this week. the scale of the damage cost by spain's floods
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