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colonize ation, rules, tens of thousands of on the facts and the people struggle to reclaim restitution african stolen episode one 0 no. just sierra. the view and announce is a catastrophic situation in goal is that it's doing is roles. the lesson more 8 is face grow of an imminent simon, the color on certified of sounds that are alive from the also coming up from the program. and it's really drawing strong kids and make shift to comp in did, and by the head, central guns, assessing pulse of its own file. children are among the victims, us president elect. donald trump announces his latest cabinet choices and reveals
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tons to create a new departments headed by the roles which as non injustice for the victims of, of the us court awards of 42000000 dollars to 3 year old human switch and fine arkansas inches. and by the time the of israel has been accused of using starvation as a weapon of war, with agencies warning that people in northern gauze at face eminence farming, the un security council has met to discuss the di, humanitarian conditions as the number of a trunks entering the strip falls to the lowest level in 11 months. the united nation says at least 600 trucks a day on needed to meet basic needs. gabriel, as on day, has moved from the united nations in new york. 113000 palestinians
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in guys of face catastrophic levels of hunger. just one step away from famine. and that number could triple in the coming months, un official readings, the security council, and told them that israel continues to ignore calls for more. a to come in is a brief view, is riley authorities of looking humanitarian assistance from entering north and gaza. we're fighting continues and around 75000 people remain with the jingling water and food supplies. the re augments, or palestine. sam baset or the un says israel's intentions are clear, is an, has decided and implemented famine as a method of war for the purposes of ethnic cleansing. and to advance its colonial object,
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slovenia and deanna are 2 of the security council members the called for this meeting. stories of children and gaza, unable to cry, utah hunger should force us to know their silence must be deafening for their families. the doctors, their communities, the only silence louder is the one of these consul, not acting to prevent the worst from happening to days we pulled from the i p. c. the latest 10 for the phone against the will. use a tool mazda class in music information bias and dishonest reporting. so if you take even a moment to examine its claims rationally, that the mud slides down to the flu, exposing the emptiness and label, it didn't be nice as it is an exercise in slanders. these guys that you many tell you on the concerned, the un says october saw the lowest amount of
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a getting into guys, then it any other point this year? gabriel's on to out does it at united nations in new york? well, last month, washington's that tuesday is the deadline is rolled central, new, more food and emergency assistance reach the strip threatening suspends minute tree support if it didn't fall the binding to the ministration is now saying that israel has done enough to avoid sanctions, should have redundancy reports us secretary of state lincoln and defense secretary austin, had given israel 30 days to abide by international humanitarian law and garza, including increasing a deliveries to at least $350.00 trucks a day or risk no longer being supplied with weapons as required under us law by almost every objective metric aid agencies say that in fact, the humanitarian situation has grown worse in that timeframe with the un reporting that just does the trucks and the entering cause or daily the lowest number and
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a yeah. just a week ago, the state department noted that israel had not done enough, but now sizing the opening of 2 new crossings and the waving of some costume is restrictions in the last few days. the us announced that israel have done enough to avoid sanctions, even without carrying out most of the specific measures. it's cold for all of a sudden you say that the metrics that you put out don't matter. i, we've never said, i never said that, they don't matter. what i said was, these are metrics exactly like you put out. it's not around the lines. meaning i don't want to take up time getting into a specific tit for tat on like tracking number. the letter you transfer to start charging for the metrics and the number of let me just see very clear the metrics on the number of trucks getting into gaza every day. absolutely matter. every culture was the 1st bike and political appointee to resign from the administration due to the us and support for the war on goes or he says the back tracking is no surprise. and that it seems the ultimatum issue just before the us election was
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mailing the attempt to reassure the democratic party base not to worry about goals that before costing divert. this felt like a political ploy that this is not something that the administration has ever actually serious about enforcing. and the reality is that despite missing on pretty much every single metric we have no intention of actually enforcing us office administration is not doing what needs to be done to ensure that live state and aid reaches palestinian civilian. yet again, during this war on gauls or the bite, the administration issued an ultimatum to israel based on domestic and international law, only for it and not to follow through there, perhaps for the last time before it leaves office. she everytime see out a 0 washington. well, there's been no less health in these ready bombing of garza and is rainy our tank struct policy and is living in a make shift tense. and central garza the during this all strike based on choose day target. a huge fire at the comes in data is by at least 2 people have been killed with several children among the images. now for us to know thousands of
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people all saying this handling is israel tightens at siege annoies in garza, with many families heading south with areas that are also under heavy bombardment. some of in java reports as well. the was in the hospital. no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement is really to check in hundreds of palestinian families to leave their centers in northern gods as before noon or face death at the time 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 we'll planes quite comforters in an artillery husband bombarding us. 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 as gunshots to
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bring out these really. i mean, his expanded it's offensive in the tunnel added siege of northern dogs. it has continued since october. the 5th israel has brought to meditating aid 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 and aid work 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. yeah. and did so has by and just want to release a trucks entered one carrying flower, the other carrying can food the following day. the occupation forces storm the area, the phone, the trucks, only for their propaganda. as you see, we were forcibly evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking
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long distances, the current would 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 it took, not the best of the roads are flooded. with these rarely tang said soldiers, they detained oldham. and they've been an even some girls were taken to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine is going to watch these ready. drones and snipers continued to gun down civilians among those evacuating. many artillery shells fell on our heads. the philistines do not believe these really minute t sticky again of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to force of the displacing. the sort of job here is really forces upon the southern samples of lebanon's capital. twice in the hours of wednesday, texas. fireball
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could be seen in the in battle. it's not long off to 1 o'clock in the morning. local ton a lot for the strike. less than an hour. and you is ready defense minutes to israel costs as rules on the safe spot until israel's will goes on that the us for the elect, donald trump has announced his latest nominations for his cabinet. now he's made his picks full secretary of defense, homeland security, and the head of a c. i a phil laval has the latest from washington, dc. a. donald trump is doing what we thought he would do, and that is probably bring those who he feels have been loyal to him over the past . uh what, 8 years, 9 years, uh, and particularly after the 2020 election. so let's start with what we know over the last hour or 2, we've had an announcement about the secretary defense that's going to be
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a guy called pete exist. he might not be a name that is familiar to many people in the united states, but he's certainly a face that many will recognize. and that's because he's actually an uncle on fox news. the most watch news channel here in the united states also happens to be donald trump's favorite news channel. he presents a show in the morning called fox and friends, which donald trump often calls into to impart his, his thoughts on many issues and to be part of a hex p types of, he's not just a tv presenter. he is also somebody with a military background, he's at iraq and afghanistan, and he was at guantanamo buy in cuba. so he's got some perspective he can bring to this role. but it also goes to on the line, the relationship between fox news on the trump administration. you may remember back in 2016, there was almost a revolving tool of people who was for folks who went to work in the white house and vice versa. so it goes to other line just how much that relationship is still quite, quite a big one. second leave we had john ratcliffe, he's being nominated a c i. c i a director. he was
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a director of national intelligence on the previous trump administration seen as a strong trump lawyer this hence why we think he's probably been a pointed out also. christy know now she is the governor of south dakota. she's been named or nominated for all that as the head of the department of homeland security, to solo from bulls to announce that the was rich just man will be pulse of his administration. trump pick to eat on mosque and former republican presidential candidate. does that go from a swami to had a new department slated to oversee governments efficiency? and in a statement, the president elect said, together these 2 wonderful americans will pay the way from my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulation comp, wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies. he goes on to say that the department will become potentially, i'm gonna have some projects of time who are at. com is the us physical unless he joins us live from washington dc already. thank you so much for joining us. a
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surprise by the names have been put forward to a full. i mean, do you think they have enough experience for the potential roles when you look at some of them, like uh, as our correspondent that was st pete. heck. so to see it cv, oh host trump says he's on to work is not enough to make a good defense secretary, all these the right people for those roles. well, we have to remember right now uh the united states is actually involved in uh, overseeing the war and ukraine, as well as the conflict and gaza. and when you're talking about the defense department, that's one of the largest government agencies in the, in the country. right now it's a, it's a multi 1000000000 dollar 100000000000 dollar agency. in fact, many say that if it were a stand alone company, it would be one of the largest fortune $500.00 companies in the world. so we're talking about a labyrinth of bureaucracy and wow, pete headsets certainly has experience having served in the military to actually be
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able to get your arms around just the size and scope not only of the agency itself but but, but to direct an agency in the way that he is now going to be tasked with with so many global challenges confronting him. this seems like this will be any norm, this enormous task for someone who has very little if any experience whatsoever in leading such a large agency organization. yeah. and a huge task would be ahead of them, especially given international politics at the moment, as you mentioned, the of the war on goals and how do these competitors choices in his 1st presidential time? um and do these and nominations indicate that trump's policies this time around a different so well it's interesting because of when donald trump came in the 1st time, we know that he brought in a lot of high level of humor ceos,
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people from the business world. people who were were known for their, their vast a well. and of course that was seen as a, as perhaps the experience that trump wanted to project. but of course, many of those same people are people who also fell out with donald trump. in that 1st term. we know that there was a mass of revolving door within his administration, so many people leaving for being fired. and also leaving with middle castigating a donald trump and the way he managed and led from the white house and but now what we're saying, contrast that with people who are deeply loyal to donald trump, a nice bank more than anything right now, that is what donald trump believes to be a priority, will this actually work when you consider is particularly so many a mass of issues that these people, particularly on the foreign policy space, are going to have to face it's, it's still very, very early to tell,
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but it does appear as though a lot of these people have their work cut out for them. yeah, i mean, as he said there, it's a really interesting to see if these decisions are made based on loyalty and not necessarily on domestic or international policies. but now let's look at a loan most. for example, he's an interesting one because he completely got says, uh what was formerly known as switzer, and now he's guys. currently this government efficiency department. um, what do you think a lot most means when he said to expect short quays, that was his response. when he found out he was being a pointed, you know, this is actually going to be, i think, an interesting mix because you've got donald trump, himself, and eli must to people who are not only the very combustible, but also deeply, deeply unpredictable. and it's, it's, i think, what will be interesting about this appointment is how long will this appointment last but more importantly, how long before we see these 2 men at odds with one another?
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and i think that's what is going to be. i think what so close and interesting to watch in terms of how these 2 men operate. yeah, an interesting one to watch in z. thank you very much. our economy as physical analyst from washington dc. thank you. well still ahead on all does their head of the case anger can charge quits over his time. they over historical charl, charles charles raw, the sexual abuse scandal, the it has a lot of the outlook for the middle east is also sunshine and dry weather, especially across the gulf with things have been very pleasant. yes, we've had, some foggy stops to the mornings, but the sunshine bones that often temperatures in doha and by
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a fit to stick around the average for this time of year, things could get a little bit breezy on wednesday. however, it's quite so across the event and things will quiet down across iran as that went to weather slips. it's way for the east. it's been very settled across the north east of africa for places like egypt and libya not so settled across the north, west for the likes of morocco. there is that what and when the weather is set to intensify on thursday, and we'll see some very intensive spoons rock central parts of africa. you can see those conditions stretching across into them be. we'll see some very heavy rain in zimbabwe that's moved its way further north from the east of south africa moving into southern parts of mozambique as well. but you can see that heavy rain rolling into zimbabwe on thursday. we'll see thunder storms in her. all right, so can vary what's on friday as well. but by such a day, we will see the return of some sunday spells in her rory
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the latest news as it breaks, students are left to long to find a battle on their own in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding court with detail coverage. even these hospital costs can so that's a bit of a treatment tend to be a graveyards who displace families from the heart of the story. hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze, i have little if any food, walter, or house care they're facing up. so click to conditions the . the
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challenge is there a reminder about social stories? the saw, the united nations security council has discuss deteriorating humanitarian conditions in garza and columns is agencies one finding is eminence in the northern parts of the strip you an agency for palestinian refugees as the number of a trucks entering. garza has fallen to its lowest level in 11 months. favorite southern sub this has been his point to is rarely strikes and as many hours a fire pool could be seen and don't have just talked to 1 o'clock in the morning and the full time. it follows another strength it hit just often midnight on us president elect donald trump has nominated venture and p takes us the secretary of defense. trump also announced plans grades in new department, responsible for government efficiency. it would be headed by the roles, which is the person you know, most of the former republican presidential candidates is that common swami, the us,
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us quotes as awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 wrong key men who were tortured. and i'm going to present 2 decades ago. the jury found this an american civilian defense contract, so was legally responsible for the mistreatment of detainees. the prisoner was located so 2 kilometers west of block that is offered to the 0 on the detention center as a captain, iraq is from 2003 to 2006. optical haine has moved from washington dc. or we know that a jury of 8 people found that the contractor c, ace defense contractor c a c. i is in fact liable. and as you mentioned, 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 the work with the former detainees. and the judge said no, so really very clearly sending the message. now this case was 1st brought in 2008.
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so for 15 years this defense caught company 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 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,
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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 the mayor of items to them as the volume. the vote of no confidence softer and emergency debates on the riots involving is ready fitful funds is really i'm the need is describe the violence as on to symmetric set . boston has more on this from us to them to define a temporary bent and protest. a small group carrying blank diagnose was detained in front of amsterdam style and hold inside the may have faced of questions from the city council. why will thousands of my coffee tell of the support is known for violence? an anti arab slogans allowed to visit apps with them,
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but is wireless permitting 10 to sight in gaza? why did she failed to protect the jews? and why did the may or use the term po for them to describe the text is for a fancy come i can imagine that this could remind people of a program. that's my assessment. we are aware that there's been issues around recovery support system too. but it was a terrible shock, allows us friends in amsterdam, and i can imagine that this could remind people of a holocaust. i'm not taking that back. dangerous language says the head of the collective against is lemme full the last week's attacks. he says, well, we're response to violence and racist insults by is what you support us in a, you know, to a citizen and i'm damn, is become a victim of all we see is a witch hunt po, device ation betraying. muslims has terrorists, what they're really trying to do is normalize what israel's doing in palestine and silence all those who protest against it. the government, under the leadership of the file rights freedom party was quick to ask for strong
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measures against muslims involved in the violence. including deportations, what you see now is happening that the right wing populace are taking this so we know this trick that they do. they always do this trick and they devised society even further and they'll take it and they're blaming the muslim community as a whole. many questions remain on how last week's violence could have been prevented. while the, my god, that supports us back into all of these communities here, a left with far reaching consequences of the riots. the dodge capital is now is tense and divided city step class, and l g 0 to them in the head of the case. and it can judge has resigned. also accusations of failing to properly investigate historical allegations of child abuse. prussia had been bouncing on the archbishop of canterbury just and while basis report found he took in sufficient action to stop the serial visa sonya geiger reports from london. phil my t trinity's the one true god,
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a saw cried from the days of his installation. justin will be the archbishop of canterbury made his decision to step down of his management of one of the west sexual abuse scandals in the anglican church. his history. it was the culmination of days of prussia. since the publication of the may can review an independent report into the charge of england's handling of the grave abuses committed by john smite, 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 public treasures by spies. he said 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. justin well be in 2013.
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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 in symbolic way and in south africa. 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 star sees. but he admits, and this is covered off in the review that he failed to act properly in rigorously and responsibly to details a church and crisis. the bonds and excuse me, to protect the victims instead allowed whatever it's most prudent mistake, sir. it abuses 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
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senior members of the church is not just within the chair step invoices in the chair. but it's also forces looking at the outside. i'm from the outside people saying how kind of the church incredibly came to be concerned about safeguarding. when this kind of monumental failure happens of the senior level and there's no action as a result. smaller, died in 2018 in cape town, never having accounted for his crimes and the church that enabled him damaged disarray, edits failure to deal with another prolific a visa. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london, headlines in the u. s. as in paul, it's from flying to hey, see for the 2 days off the 2 jets who hit blank gone fine in the capsule. pulitzer prince u as also suspending flies to the city. a spirits airlines jet was forced to change cost and land in the dominican republic. on monday it's hall had several bullet holes and a flight attendant was grazed by one of them. and it set for incident bullets i much was discovered on the jet blue ways plain that had flown from hate seats in
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new york. there's been a search and gang violence and hate see as well. germany is set to hold the verge of confidence in the government next month, which will pays the way for elections. it follows the collapse of johnston, all the shots, covered edition of his homeland poll show and increased support for center, right, and also for rights policies. how strong buyer reports from button option, and this is the man who spots these project to to be the phone, to run a in the upcoming election in germany prison, which is the leader of the center vice question. democratic union. the cd you initially won't to the elections in january 10, so the sold was hoping for march, the compromise of february to avoid a crisis. and i think what's a good moment for the country is really kind of having to stalls. i will make no secret that i could've imagined for all this to happen earlier. in fact, we're losing one month with the shadow, which the chance to let even wanted to prolong until january to cold for
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a lot of confidence. while i've sold social democratic, bossier city faces the daunting task of turning round public opinion. the chancellor's popularity is the lowest of the 4 german lead. uh, charles, let the freshest coalition never managing to convince his allies to fill a multi $1000000000.00 hole in the national budget. so he could spend more money to revive the economy and provide financial assistance to ukraine, a job on town, the liberal, free democratic plot to you have to be was reluctant to induce in japanese debt to break and insisted instead on tax costs and reduce items going well, they might have few of us of shoals wise question, lend his finest minutes to which also they have to be lead to the coalition on collapse and on this boss talks about the potty likely to benefit most from the.
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