tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 13, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the the hello, this is in use our own algae 0. i'm for the bad people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. these really all me target central guys are kidding. several people in areas, housing, this face, palestinians, the outgoing us secretary of state on to me banking, says israel has accomplish, it won't go, was in gaza. right. it is a time to end. the war. more strikes had favor with 7 suburb. we'll look at how is rouse war is also disrupting children's education and 11 on and a new department overall. the us government president elect donald trump fixed the
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well switch us man for the job i'm doing is just go with the sports is mike tyson says he's tougher than he thought. the former heavyweight champion is preparing to return to the ring of the age of 58. take on to take the thank you for joining us. we begin this news hour in guys that where is really forces have been attacking, displace people across the strip is really strikes, have killed more palestinians and targeted several cities in central garza and in the b siege region. at least 3 were killed in a bombing that struck a residential area in the middle of our new c, a rod refugee camp in central garza. the injured has been taken to out the hospital, which is already overwhelmed and facing sylvia shortages meanwhile and is really drawing strike has also killed at least 2 before in darrow blocks. the miss,
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i hate a make shift to camp with palestinians displaced from their homes with sheltering it also try to get a huge fire at the side. at least 10 children were among vineyards, like a metal cuz you a lot for those innocent children. well, bone destiny. this is the 4th sheltering said to be pounded by the patient foresight. i wonder what that those innocent often children posted these ladies there about a pause the lobby to declare feasel and that'll go even into a bite to the ground. and the whole and was watching in silence. needless to say, you know, some innocent children starving to death. i see i, i, yes, and it's hillary shutting targeted residential buildings and public facilities and the beseech bonds of northern gaza. there's also been more force displacements of hundreds of palestinians and bates, i knew one is a spot of israel's ground offensive, and a sold that has been ongoing. for the past 40 days, it has cost civilian casualties and displace at least 100000 palestinians. let's
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get an update from, i'll just hear his honey, my hold was indo blah in central guys or for us. so honey, no, let up in these really attacks. i bring this up to speed with what's been happening on the ground. yes we have reported so by the explosion that took place and no mos evacuations on in the last part of area that's in the western part of pine you in a city we're waiting on a confirmation on the nature of this explosion. but many of the injuries reported and all transferred to not their medical complex. this just happened within the past. few minutes were given an eye on this involving a story from last week. evacuations on in western honeymoon, is earlier this morning to the people who were actually here inside the locks. the hospital. one of them is the daughter of a journalist who was killed in the past 2 days. indeed, the overnight attack on the down. the harris, her father and mother were,
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were killed in the tech and see just pronounced it this morning after the surgery since the under, when i failed to save her life. another young girl. so guy, dr. sustaining injuries and severe burns of from past week attacks in the central area from one of the evacuation center. this is just an example of a file of death here. this is the aftermath of many of the attacks happen and many injuries arriving to the hospitality about without any proper medical care and admitted campaign medication. here the hospital died be quiet here at the hospital in the northern part of the script is reading military since early hours of this morning i've been targeting the northern part of the city of bit lot here. and the central area of the big la city, that's a project you're targeting more of the residential buildings. and the infrastructure in a public facility is included by question centers and pushing people into internal
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further enforce displacing many of the people. it's not the majority of them are really display as to, from the value of the accounts you evaluate their own and other parts of the northern cities of the gulf stream within the past, almost for the days of the ground, a fall that basically and virtually destroyed everything in northern parts of the 5th, one more or striking sujata yet by a drowned in a group of people to be able to afford it goes in the honey. what is the situation like with regards to age because we've heard the american say, israel has made good progress on allowing agent of the gaza strip. is that the case of the world is really actions will not be taken out of the good intention on the ground. here what happened was just before the night before the deadline that was given by the american administrative. it's really
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monetary. it has a whole long, $29.00 days to fulfill the requirements of the bite administration to increase the flow be a military and a to ensure a smooth delivery of of much needed data. not then golf as well as here in the central area and for people who are trapped in, in other parts of the southern part of the state. but they've failed in doing so they've failed in, in a fulfilling any of these requirements. they failed to ensure a smooth and sufficient delivery of aid. and what happened was more of the last minute concessions. and it has the political calculation to avoid any military embargo and the military and bible is definitely affect the pace of getting that piece of destruction carried by these really military and is really nice ones that ensure that this continues because it's not going to stop any time soon we're not seeing any of the thoughts in the tax so far. 30 trucks 40 trucks even a 100 trucks on daily basis and not enough to to suffice the need of people
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across the goals as to when we talk about the northern part of, of the, of gaza. almost equivalence do not in terms of human and 3 in, in, in term of commercial trucks. in terms of medical emissions and other special needs are much needed inside the hospitals. didn't help sustain the health system in nor then a gaza gaza needs on daily basis. just a reminder between 500 to 700 trucks of necessities and basic goods that survival items a live saving needs. and what we're seeing now for a whole year between a $20.00 to $30.00 to $50.00 to. 5 and it's happened in such a scattered manner for a whole month. now, we haven't seen any of this happen in regular basis just the last minute. concessions made by the is really government allowing some 30 trots is not enough. it's definitely not going to change anything on the ground. people are dying at
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a record number. now because of the d in force, the hydrogen and force as star vision, w, a jo and on already warned of an imminent risk of famine in northern part of this trip. the markets here in the center layer is depleted and we're seeing people are going hungry for re all this time. thank you very much for that update honey. my most live the in dial by law in central gas are not in the last few minutes. the us secretary of state on to me blinking has made comments and brussels related to the war on gaza. is calling on israel to end the war saying it's reached a goal. it's set for itself. what we've seen is this is written by the standards it set itself has accomplish the goals that it's set for itself, the strategic goals and set for itself. it was rightly determined to make sure to the best of its ability that october 7th could never happen again. to do that, said that it needed to dismantle the military organization from us and to get the
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leadership that was responsible for october 7. it's done both of those things. so this should be a time to end the war. i may speak to that l abdel ga far. bob, this is the director of the foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on global affairs at a good time. you with us on the news our. what do you make of these comments from bill blinking just in the last few minutes? how significant ave, and israel is it likely to heat this call? especially from an outgoing us administration. where the short answer is no. secretary blinking has been to the region more than 11 times, has met with the region. neither has tried to push israel to a line down the war and so far hasn't been unable to. not only that as the gauge and diplomacy, the us continue to provide diplomatic support and weapons and funding and funding to is the over the past year. especially. it's an election year. the bite and administration was a lame duck administration, and unable to pressure is,
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or that now after the election of donald trump, it has moved from named doc to dead duck. and i think they would have 0 impact on the grant. right. and it's interesting that he's saying this today when it seems like, you know, just 2448 hours ago. the us was, it seemed lifting pressure on israel to abide by international law by saying that israel had made good progress on allowing aid into the gaza strip, which as we've heard from our correspondent isn't the case at all. yeah, another seem to be from the ground that the, there's actually there is, there is, are using starvation is a total for it as a. and this is a point in effect, a work crime. but in the same time as us, but continues to provide this diplomatic cover, but the fax on the ground or speak for themselves the are starving children, starving babies on the ground and nobody's able to have. yeah, you talked about the trump administration, incoming us administration. where does us policy go from here? what can we expect from this incoming trump administration,
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especially when you look at the pixies made so far for post, like a master to israel. you in a master the secretary of state michael will be these are not confirmed yet obvious statement. when you look at the line up so far, what does he does? it suggests, as far as the direction america wants to take, its policy may reach. well uh, i think we do when it comes to the conflict on the israel, the republican or democratic administrations, both would be support of the israel. and these appointments also highlight that to these. uh, they would also be hawkish when it comes to not only has that, but also uh on or on. and also on the other hand, the pink time jumps tendencies, he wants to wind down conflicts, and he's coming up to his own organization. he wants to focus on his crowd sizes, the pageantry of the integration, so on. so i think for these selfish reasons, you don't want to come for too long. so do you think that when he says that he wants that he out and the conflicts he doesn't want any, was easy sincere about that and do you think that need to know he is that sincerity
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and might actually heat his goal rather than fight. and i would think he's the sincere but for own his son, for sure. reasons. and to focused inward on this america 1st a policy, but also from the, from the outside. i think also he would want to give to him some sort of diplomatic when, as he starts to new administration and the on this type of thing. and also we have to look at these really economy. these really economy is suffering terms of g d, p growth and employment and so on. so i think or so for me, is there a perspective we also want to in the cost, especially the re, under pressure in the north, on the has been the front if less so on the has the front. now what about uh, regionally here. i mean, when you hear someone like mike huckabee who's expected, if confirmed to become the boss that a teaser of us some basset or he said absolutely no to a 2 state solution. and that would close the door and a number of things, including normally ization with, with saudi arabia. where would that leave the, the idea of normalization and also the relationship between countries in this region likes out a way and the americans. well the,
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i think the normalization passed was moving forward and i think that as a genocide has really stopped hosted with them even from the saudi side of this, how does that mean a strong statements against israel, against the genocide? and i think i've put this on my zation on force within the same time, the abraham records are the signature diplomatic initiative of the trump administration. and they would want to investigate that somehow. so potentially trump may add some pressure on these ways to accept some form of state owed to bring the saudis back to the table, but this remains to be seen. i don't, i look forward over the next few days. it'll be interesting to see how it all unfolds. thank you very much. i look 4 speaking to us about decided love doug got far from the middle east council on global affairs joining us on. i'll just see. i thank you for your time. not to 11 on ways really forces us struck the 7 suburb of peebles at least 4 times in the past half hour. they carried out those s right shortly after issuing force displacement threats to people in the area. fumes of black smoke rolls over the reach and ask people slab it is the 2nd consecutive day
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of these really tools, forcing people from the area before launching attack. let's get an update for the montage. who's in beveled for us? talk to us about what's been happening on the ground there. uh im ron where have these latest attacks focused on what have they targeted as well there in the substance of the of the da here. i'm just going to show you what happened in the last 10 minutes. the last strike coming in. you can see those things as smoke in the background, but all of the strikes, sorry, fall that we've seen in this is the 5th one. have all taken place within the area. now, 6 buildings will put on the force of occupation or to by the is re lease. but you can see it's a very densely built up area. so it's not just 6 individual buildings. that's actually a huge geographical chunk of da here. the is going to be effective. we've seen videos. um, as you probably showing view is right now from on the ground,
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the devastation is massive. as a result of these as strikes, as you say, this is the 2nd day people's business is all being destroyed here, people's livelihoods. now, like i say, it is a very densely built up area. there's also one of the most densely populated parts of 11 on the very few people left in the something. so that was what people are going back to just take a look at that, homes that businesses to see what kind of condition though in people would have been on their way. either way in to da here all in the here already when those pools of occupation old as well issue like i say, 6 buildings have been under threatened. we've seen 5 as strikes so far and, and the people who are forcibly displaced by these attacks. i mean, the orders come in and then they have to move, where are they moving to a well, that's
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a very good question right now. the all, no government shelters with any spare capacity that isn't a functioning government trying to help people that there's been a political crisis here for a very long time. a lot of private humanitarian aid, f a is being put in, but there isn't the places that people can actually go to where they feel safe. what's the other reason for that is don't just the political crisis. israel is now hitting all across the living room. there is no real front line in our moon i started doing would say about 30 kilometers away from the roots. here's a building killing at least 6 people in that building. that's knowing that the south of 11 on it's nowhere near the southern suburbs that you can see behind me. so people are now very worried that it doesn't matter with a fleet to that israel is going to continue to bump across level. and man,
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thank you very much for the updates that sanchez here. as a mom con, lived there in beveled, the education is being disrupted in lebanon by more than a months of conflict and the displacement of tens of thousands of students. more than $400.00 schools are closed either because or damage or in areas regularly bombed by. is there any forces of 11 or 1200 public schools? nearly half of them have been converted into shelters. 13000 children are still studying despite being forced to be to spaced and more than 6000 teachers of also being forced to leave their homes. continue to work in classrooms around the country. just as child stratford reports from being rude on the crisis in the classroom, they go play time for these children sheltering that the school just outside they route. they and their families are just a few of the more than a 1000000 people 11 and forcibly displaced by israel bombing campaign. the was disruptive the education of nearly 400000 internally displaced children. and many
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of those who schools have either had to close for security reasons or being used to shelters. you know, a lot of her name. we teachers were not ready for this crisis. when the displaced people 1st arrived, the worst thing was, their fear causes that the neighboring secondary schools have now partially started . but there are students some stuff from another school here too, because it's being used as a shelter for the internally displaced. math and science teacher, amani says in sufficient missiles is uh, one of the basic problems they face me as a teacher. i have some challenges regarding the project to combine our laptop in order to explain our list and also the tiers. and that's how the materials to use one of them and these new students is lead.
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he's rails bombing, forced her and her family to flee the home in the south, where she used to go to school 6 months. it's very strange sitting here or used to be a different school, but it's totally different here. it's different friends. it's very hard, but of course we'll try to get used to it will become brothers and sisters and good friends soon. what policies going upstairs? there are a few displaced people sheltering on the ground floor and mixture of fear. and shame means they don't want to speak on the camera, but they say they have no way to go. at least 340 public schools that have been use the shelters for families fleeing israel's military campaign. the level of reopen. however, there are many more like this one that is still be use the shelters for those was effected by the war to sponsor the school year. it was delayed by months because of the will lebanon's education system suffer for years. chiefly because of the
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economic crisis. i'm this current escalation has brought the education system to its needs. this is where many of the displaced having to vacate schools may have no option to go. temporary accommodation is being built underneath the terraces of what they would support stadium. a child's right to education isn't strongly do. you need to national both as well and has been let's say last thing, ceasefire is a long way off. so that right is being spread well, completely denied joel stuff and i'll just 00 the to the united states now way the well switch us man, eat on mosque has been appointed to a new department responsible for government costs cutting, president elect donald trump, sol, so chosen he, secretary of defense and the head of the c. i filled it out. how's the details from
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washington dc? a number of k appointments now made by donald trump. sometimes people will recognize others. they may not, but certainly some faces. for example, pete hex, this has been named as donald trump's preference for the secretary of defense. now he's actually a presenter on fox news, which of course is donald trump's favorite and use network. it's one that he often calls into the hex it's presents a show cool folks and friends in the morning, which is the show donald trump regularly calls into. although he is also somebody with a military background. he, i serve time in iraq, he's time and i've got a staff and he has worked at guantanamo bay in cuba, so he just bring some military experience to the role. but what it does go to show is just on the lines, the relationship between the trump administration and fox news. you may remember back in 2016, there was virtually a revolving door of stuff who went from fox news aged to, to the white house. and back other appointments we have john radcliffe who's being
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nominated or will be nominated to be b. c. i a director, he is a trump loyalist. he said as a director of national intelligence on the donald trump. i'm christine i'm. she is the governor of south dakota, her a one point she was in line to become vice president. we understand she was on that list. she's now be not named as a norman a for the head of the department of homeland security. a crucial role. we understand that she did full a lot of fatal with donald trump at one point because she revealed, in a book that she had shopped at a 14 month old dog because she was unable to train him. although it now appears that she has called him back into the fold and all of these roles have to be confirmed by the senate. but remember the republicans in the senate. so it seems that it will be vital friction to donald trump that the other big news was the announcement that e loan must be like remo swami will lead this newly established department of government efficiency. now this was not a surprise because don donald trump had said before the election, the law must would be involved. both hate and vague around the swami entrepreneurs,
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they've been involved with startups. the idea is that they will come in, this new department will, can government spending, it will look at government departments, it will work out where to cut woods to make operations. lina, i'm more nimble and therefore make it a better deal for the american tax pay. i'm one thing with note saying is the department of government efficiency is also going to be known as d o g 8 and those full that is of what works into those coin, which is a lot most favorite crypto currency, which perhaps is no coincidence. fill of out, i'll just say of or washington. well, he's a statement from trump on the new government deficiency department that will be led by my skin from a presidential. hopefully the columbus swami from says together these 2 wonderful americans will paved the way for my administration to dismantle government to your office. the slash excess regulations got wasteful. expenditures and restructure of federal agencies. essential to the save america moment movement. he says he goes on
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to say the department will provide advice and guidance from outside the government and will partner with the white house while i speak to thomas gift about this. he is the director of the center on us politics at the university college, london. and is joining us from london. thank you so much, thomas of being with us. so don't which is being called the department of government efficiency. first of all, why does the department tasked with creating efficiency need to heads? so that's kind of interesting, right? you might think that that ended of itself is with, you know, trump did clarify that the department of government efficiency would remain separate from any government agency. so must can ramos finally, we're technically at independently and provide them the white house with advice and guidance. they particularly collaborate with the office of management and budget to initiate the structural reforms and introduce what they've described as an entrepreneurial approach to governance. must be enrollments finally, have promised to it's usually disrupt the status flow in washington. they've
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already pledged to keep the leader board for what they label as the most quote, insanely dumb spending of your tax dollars. so they're definitely going to work in concert. right. and how exactly is the department going to work? because congress, i understand mazda full, of any changes, due to federal appropriations. right. and how would it be funded? right, i mean, this is largely supposed to be a non governmental organizations that advises the office of management and budget. and so this arrangement might fall under a law called this federal advisory committee act, which set standards for how outside groups can advise the government and how they should function. typically federal employees need to disclose their assets, or any personal financial ties to prevent conflicts of interest. however, since most and robin swami wouldn't serve as special government employees, it would be exempt from these requirements. so my understanding is that in large part of this is going to be kind of independently funded from the individuals who are a part of the the, the department. okay. so independently funded now mosque during the campaign said
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that they needed to be a to trillion dollar cut to the federal budget. how realistic is that, thomas? and what would it mean for the civil service and certain government departments? a slow run a song at one point so that he wanted to cut 75 percent of the federal workers. and most recently trump campaign and said that they want to cut or replace something like 10000 federal workers, many cases kind of replacing career civil servant employees with trump whitelist. so this is a big deal. i do think though there's still some limits to what this department can actually do. again, it's playing a more advisory role and a lot of these positions are funded through budgets by congress. of course, republicans do have the senate and they're going to have their house as well. but many of these jobs are very, very difficult to call simply because they're kind of government protections and
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all sorts of interest that make it hard to fire employees. right, well, so what about the federal reserve and we already heard jerome powell, the fed try say he wasn't going to quit, even if trump asked him to how, how will trans policies affect the feds policy decisions as well? this is certainly something to watch because during the campaign, trump said that he thinks that the president should have input on interest rates. of course, the facts mandate is priced ability and for employment. and in large part they kind of operate completely independently from the executive rash. and so it's really unclear what truck can do. most of these members of the federal open market committee who make decisions about interest rates are pointed to 14 year terms. the chair of the federal reserve technically can't be terminated unless there is cause worse. cause is somewhat subjective. so to accept the donald trump does try to ship
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away the integrity of the independence of the central bank. i think that that could be really dangerous because it's supposed to be operating in a way that is sort of orthogonal to these political business cycles. thomas gifts. thank you so much for your insights. thomas gift is fast from university college london. thank you for your time. and still ahead on this, i'll just air and use our sprains as rapid revising. fail the damage caused by this month's devastating floods. finally seemed to the millions. we'll have a live report from valencia. somebody. lance president speaks a 2nd term and office to break away reach, and he's at the center of a diplomatic storm. adding detentions, and 2 years on from the world con, contact reveals which stadiums or holes the final free matches suddenly came to continental the
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springs back of the news for all the wrong reasons. although most of the weather in europe is stayed around the size of this windy and cold weather coming through scandinavia. and this is gray, dining spite and fat throughout administrating pressure is low and thunderstorm, to move the thing, or even the assistant, right? the red warning site for wednesday in pulse the southwest, including granada and then just north of a 9 see up into us kind of gone. and you can see why, because this is a persistent flow of wind keeping the thunder storms or the rain in the same place . so flooding seems very likely. it has already been some after roll through. it's really the same risk is potentially that, but i think to anything like the same extreme and the same is also possibly the case in greece. now that last be on wednesday, where is the weather for the north in europe is still cold, particularly cold gray, with a much slice of the sun from many places, all through a casing point. snow profit doesn't really show itself very much, maybe in vilnius,
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during says day the sun tries to show itself in the low countries as a breeze on sho, nuff in the middle of your and some of that writing that says spinning around in spain and eventually in portugal shows itself is clarity and so i think for wednesday and thursday, morocco and algeria will see some shows the trump has captured the popular vote. so look, what happened is this, the fault lines looks back to the election year. huge part of it undeniably, is that you can't fund a genocide with you know, what if you want to win otherwise on speaking an honest what this means for the future of us. all of this stuff is a pretty extreme novel. the return of trump on a busy or the latest news greece has the longest coastline in the met with
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thousands of violence surrounded by c. u that is sustained the so long with detailed coverage. this one is an early test for the labor government in a country, large parts of which are grouped by lead from the house of the story. the extent to which north korea and russia have been cooperating militarily, was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south koreans will make cuz the the, you're watching the news, our on knowledge is here with me for the back to the a reminder about the top stories and is really drone strike has killed at least 2 people in central guys by the must. the miss, i hate
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a make shift to come in there all by way, palestinians displaced from their homes, with sheltering in the last hour. the us secretary of state on to me blinking has called on these route the end. the war saying is around had reached the goal, said set for itself in 11 on. he's ready for some fond areas of 7 favors. 5 times increases. succession is comes off to the army issue forces placement orders, calling on people to see the area. and us president elect donald trump, has nominated foxes, present a p tech, and had sent for secretary of defense terms as also now response to create a new department responsible for the government efficiency, which would be headed by the boss which is $911.00 mosque and former republican presidential candidate v like from this one, the kind of while he is now and in spain slide type areas are bracing for more to rancho rains. workers in the valencia region rushed to clear the roads and
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she was of mountain debris ahead of the storm. glasses and sports activities have been cancelled. it's been 2 weeks since the country experienced the west floods in its mountain history. that kills at least 222 people. the national weather service issued an orange elect, the strong or to venture reign fully expected in the area. while the storm is not expected to be as possible, it could be devastating for the town cl, recovery as go to where we china ins, whose life for us invalid is yes, so more bad weather on the way what. what is the latest right now? but the lazy can see the weather here, valencia has already tons. so the was pretty persistent this morning. the winds being picking up a bit. so you're now or in july to extend this too much of spain's met. it's right in cairo. sorry, that's the regions of calculating the valencia where i am, and we see it for the south and the arrow collins as well. now. all right,
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just one step down to the right of that would be the maximum, but that's it. expecting a 120 millimeters of rain, perhaps over the next 12 hours will say that's not as severe as the storm 2 weeks ago, that caused the worst flooding in spines. martin history spots. this is the big box, the towns and the villages that was smashed off by those spots a couple of weeks ago. well, they're still very vulnerable. honorable because of the gases and the storm drains times over dep read it was was down the hills by those 5 volts. is that still working up the, the, the infrastructure that would normally be traveling a lot, both the way sides that doing well that com, the assign backing to prepare for any more flooding pads. as we mentioned, things at schools and universities are being sold to shop for the day. full slack from these classes to sympathies a big place down to. yeah. and what about the clean up operations,
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rory after the funds from 2 weeks ago? how. how are those going? yeah, well, i mean, last, we forget this has been an extraordinarily deadly event inside these, this morning with the 2 missing children in the floods that bodies were found. a 3 year old and a 5 year old did the search from all parties has been suspended though for the day and in places like pipe pool it's uh and the other effects, it sounds the volunteer. so for you now it's clearing up over the last couple of weeks. well, that being sold to found that so it was for the day as well because of the danger of more flooding i can mix, i can give you an idea of what it has to be like that recently we've been in platform for the last few days you've got fleet so it goes to the colored thing, trash cause and he's piles of mangold wreckage and they're loading those into trucks to be taken away. you've had all those policies with that brooms sweeping up
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these never ending seas of, of, of months and all the other debris, facebook, the owners of small businesses have been trying to save face and pressure. how using mobile bounce back around full premises. so that's the kind of feedback that i've been seeing recently, how much is it sold at a cost? well, as i explain in a, in a, these are full, they're gonna run now. nobody knows for sure yet, but the numbers that are being signed around uptake. that's very, very big. how do you count the cost of a catastrophe? lives lost in bodies, broken psychological trauma. is it financial? spending reels from is devastating flash floods. the hardest hit region of valencia is dealing with all of these hands. just as the final number of dead isn't known yet, nor is the full economic damage having done with it. but it's us, it's asking for us if we're talking about the total cost, we're looking at about $25.00 to $30000000000.00, but we don't have
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a reliable figure which makes the situation with us build the floods called donna here after the seasonal storm system that caused them have destroyed businesses and infrastructure and strains, the political fabric of the country rebuilding will be expensive, private as it petro sanchez, has amounts to a packages. so for the 1st full hello, $1200000000.00. the seconds for $4100000000.00. i talked live 15 points, $3000000000.00 sofa. could it have been avoided? professor felix francis is a hydrologist 2 in the mid to thousands worked on a flood prevention plan for the very areas that were devastated with government cost cutting years ago. then most of it was never implemented. the cost was the $150.00. the medium itself,
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it was the talking of the investment and the simple cost benefit and benefit analysis, the worse around the same thing. yes. we saw the plan. we have had the cost for shield modem, then be the fuels feed. it says is now renewed interest in his whole plans better late than never will reach out to him how to 0. that answer yes, bang. the dutch ball event is holding an emergency debate in response to last week's posts. football violence in amsterdam on tuesday. the city's mer survived to know confidence vote in the city council for a handling of the incident. is there any football fans visiting the city a tax taxi drive isn't made on top of slogans before being attached themselves? that's bringing set boss and who's at the hague for us for more on this set free mind. as far as the reason for this emergency debate and what we've heard so far
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as well, the debates was requested by the leader of the largest part to here in parliament, associates willis of the far right to freedom party. and he's been using sally finally language. he's talking about an organized home for jews in the city of am. so them last week he's even comparing to them to i s a title of 3 at that time. and he's also calling out to people from muslim religion and also from the dutch community of moroccan descent as being behind the highlands. so this is a, has a really, a cost of the reaction from the opposition saying that he is adding fuel to the fire and making it worse by singling out whole communities, whole religious groups for what's happened that night. and so then he did a denounce now for the 1st time, the silence also perpetrated by the my card, the tel aviv hooligans who also were
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a violent during that night to also use very racist, anti arab slogans. but he says there was no excuse for what happened afterwards when groups of young people went around for attacking is for a nice, but it's a very fire, a deep debate and it's very much also a very political debate. we see that the political fallout of what happened last week is now going into a huge debate about integration and also about as la, what is the expected outcome of the debates and step. busy well, he's been asking for very strong measures. now, one of them is that he wants to take away the dodge passport of the people who have a 2 passports, double nationalities, and actually deport them and, and kicked him out of the country. that's what he said. he also wants to remove the domain of answer them who you just said. so 5 devoted of no confidence in the city council yesterday. but he says that the mere shoot still leave and also very strong
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measures are, for example, limited to live it thing the demonstration right here in the balance. we have at the moment, the temporary protest bad, but he says, we can't allow these demonstrations to go out of control and we have to limit them so that a lot of opposition law must also commit to sit, criticizing him for trying to limit the freedoms in our lives and call him an autocrat. so thank you very much for that. so that's obviously are set boss and live there from the hague. french tie and make a mission law says it plans to close to factories and find cit, blames declining demand and overseas competition. european manufacturing continues to be in decline despite the bronx efforts to support and the threat of future us types on exports could make the situation worse. a tasha butler reports some surely at the mission of factory ensuring west and fronds this smoke and, and in the a, the french time maker is pleasing to blogs in the region. more than 1200 workers
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could lose that. jobs was that the they called us to and we were like animals, internet book to us. so it took them about 7 minutes to tell us the shopping to factory. i'm to give us some people simple. everyone was furious the time a couple times, the closure and facies competition, particularly from china and reduce demand. the workers say that's an excuse. they say mission. i was favoring production in countries when labor is cheaper. some people who've worked to the factory for decades, like mohammed who says it's or knows which doesn't seem to work. you do a specific to mission, like it's not a transferable skills where people who've warner so out for 20 or 30 years, we all have body aches and pains. now we're thrown away like an old rag fonts. has dep busy industry minister was heckled on a recent visit during what's been a green few weeks for the french industry. supermarket joined ocean was also comp thousands of jobs. the french government williams of the company layoffs could be
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ahead. industrial production is in decline in most of your opinion is manufactured strong coal to compete in a global market. and now there is an additional thread us presence elect. donald trump says he wants to impose high terrace on the u. x pools truly is may says from the use failed to protect industry, and a new approach is needed is as you need the us. well, it's easy to understand what they are doing. some says he wants to protect the industry. it will make things complicated for us, but we need to look at it in a different way and make sure that somebody can products don't fund or markets that can be use trying to boost manufacturing in the blog box. it's playing catch up. and for those yeah, it may be too late for half a century. many in chalet have cherished the mission. i factory as a symbol, the fraud says, industrious future. now the 5th, it could become the latest emblem of the countries industrial decline. natasha butler. i'll just sarah, shirley weston from,
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or voters any break away region of somali land, or heading to the poles to choose the next leader incumbent. most said the he id is running for a 2nd 5. you had 10. somebody line broke away from somebody, a 1991 after a devastating conflict. and it's been looking for international recognition since it holds regular elections and even has its own currency. but the lack of recognition has restricted travel and it's the economy in january. so $99.00 signed to do with a few of you granting it access to a stretch of coastline for a port and marine base. in return somebody 9 to may gain future recognition from ethiopia. that sound good, the government of somalia, which caused a deal of violation of its sovereignty, its heightens regional tension. had all these elections small can web is following the story from that will be kenya, or my sites is in small it on while they may have different views on how the country should become. and there is a generally widespread consensus that the recognition should be sold and it should
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be pursued. and the current government certainly things it's pleasure to that, that it ever has been before in the last 30 years since it declared independence from somalia and tons of tons to the government in uh in somebody's capital mortgage issue and the deal we'll just come back to building costs and i'm the opposition would like to finalize the preliminary deal announce via in january at the gives via the naval base and access to the indian nation in exchange for recognition. the volume is thank you. stuck indeed happens, then other powers or countries in the region may start to swallow, suits and recognize tomatti. and the other thing that's posted the hopes of, uh, those in somebody then seeking recognition as the trump administration, seemed to come into power in the us and the last trump administration. some,
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some policy officials said the us longstanding policy of not sufficiently recognizing somebody and should be viewed. now, new report predicts carbon emissions from fossil fuels will reach a new hi in 2024. according to the global carbon budget assessment, they are no key assigns yet of the peak emissions that is urgently needed to limit global warming. the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere from both fossil fuels use and land use changes increasing and the morning comes as countries a meeting in azerbaijan for the latest ronda view and time it talks. i'll just here as environment editor nick lock, right for some buckles, i think they will call them budget makes interesting, but deeply troubling reading fossil fuel and emissions at a record high c o. 2 concentrations, 52 percent high, then they were back at pre industrial times. that was $280.00 parts per 1000000, s c o 2, then now it's $423.00 parts for 1000000. all this demonstrates just how urgently
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money is needed, especially for developing nations. we are talking trillions not billions. whereas the money coming from and who's going to pay for it. we spoke to a key climate finance expo. the financing gaps a huge. it's estimated that the developing world needs $2.00 trillion dollars. now to put that into some kind of context, once you get over a few 1000000000, it's hard to think of these numbers. all of the 8 in the world is 200 feet. so this is 12 times 12 times all of the i didn't watch, that's what the developing world needs for the energy transition. i'm fine with finance in general. so that's, that's just me to gauging the climate, reducing emissions. it's also making them stronger, more resilient to the change in climate. and for some lawson damages already taking place about $2.00 trillion dollars to water is the one trillion dollars big.
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so finally, optimistically, i think of some of that money is assumed will come domestic. this energy transition the, the much of the analysis says is good for the countries if they can afford if they can afford. it is a big question, but once they can afford, it is good for the growth good for development. it means the savings come from electrification. savings and fuel costs savings of health. well, people are dying from a pollution from fossil fuels to the dying from climate change today. so lots of savings to come. if they can afford it. the problem is they could have full, some of them. are they gonna need about one surely into come some overseas? so that's where the one for you fits in of the 2.4 to one full trillion is all the finance we do for developing countries. but a trillion has to come from abroad because they don't have enough money locally to
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base initial agents to be sponsored by intellect tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the forces joe foley. thank you very much. let's begin with boxing. and mike tyson says he's tough with any thoughts as he gets ready to make his return to the ring. considered one of the most formidable fighters in history. the former world heavyweight champion takes on youtube, but $10.00 of jake pull on friday. and texas both how public,
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what counts the head of the balance which consists of 8 to minute rooms twice is $58.00 now 31 years old. as in his opponents pool, has any full 10 professional fights? tell me what you think it is. i'm confident i believe i was i finished the process in the face to face the party. while the hard work is done, my kids to my children, i'm, nobody did, but that night they're gonna find that the father is very special. it's not about how long you've been doing something. it's about how good you do it. and on friday night people are going to see me, our boss, the person who's been doing it their whole life. she doesn't like watching mike tyson throw punches because she's a little bit scared. but mom, i promise you i was built for this destin for this. the god got me universe got me in i. j. joseph paul will not call mike tyson well from mike tyson to another sporting veteran. this is causing yashimi. you're playing such upon in 1994 and
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amazingly, he's still going 30 is late to nick named king has there he is. why do you consider the world's oldest active football? and he's now planning to come back for his 40 s professional season. at the age of 58, next year, he'll play for full 2 japanese club. i tried to coast zuka, near a schooled 55 goals in japan between 199-2000 is one of the no messages. argentina teammate says he's better than ever a head of the upcoming woke up qualifies the defending world champions play away from home against paraguayan thursday before taking them through back home and born . assigned is on tuesday. i'll just tina top of the standings and favorites against power. why they themselves are on the beach and the last 4 games captain. messy is 37 now and place it into miami. still have a huge impact on his team. get the truth is missing a bit of an ever we enjoyed because for us it's big tech and that's
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a played with him and the amended it depends on the opponent. it depends on the training, but he always asks us to give 100 percent to try to play the same way you do your club so we can achieve continuity. that. me too? yes, as messy, lifted that well, co pay and cast off to the sales stadium. now the same venue is getting ready to host round madrid and the fun with the 1st of a fee for inter continental cop. tom silent has no the 6 months on from the champions. the tribes that will be another chance for roman tried 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 cattle to impress on the gold football stage. they brought a lot of numbers because we had the biggest attendance in addition, a come, i think we achieved a lot of confidence in us and cuts out as the hosting country for the store is
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becoming to be get them to go. and i hope we shall be adding more of the hosting at the upcoming tournament and provide them with experience for everyone. and to show that we see another, a successful tournament to achieve the the final will take place exactly 2 years to the face and sergeant team that won the 2022, woke up here at the south stadium as castle 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 then club will come with both the c team competition hosted by the united states in june. while they're all concerns over the mountains at the football and coming to the spanish joints 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 a lot of other fee would be it completing it hard to get and winning the trophy. so
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i think we would say we would and then which is a good match and that everyone's coming and you have to do the $97.00 full stadium in the hallway. so host the 2 final playoff game is in december as madrid's a weight, their opponents thompson's out to 010 as well. and then one younique's, it has made it to ins from to what the atp finals, italian beat american taylor fritz and a re, much of the us open final once again, soon as it gets in straight sets, 646 full in front of a home crowd. into written and that has that 123 of those 24 matches and it's almost certain to progress to the semi finals next ups. and it will face down elizabeth, who has his 1st waiting in the tournament after losing his opening match to fritz c . b to straight in alex simon know in straight set, it's meant that as 1st victory on an angel. this you sounds a greek baseball clubs punished and i cause have demonstrated the support for palestine during a whole year, a leak match against his ray,
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the club. my could be tele fees. the greek support has flew palestinian flags on failed. a large amount of reading stop genocide, freedom to palestine. grease had increased security, a head of tuesdays game forming violence in the netherlands earlier in the week. between is ready, the funds of my can be televi tv's football club and pro palestinian support has asked for the game permit and i cost came from behind to a 93 to 87. as i run the m b a finds got to see the return of the g o, formerly known as the splash brothers spots steph curry put a dumping on clay thompson's return to san francisco. it was thompson's 1st game back against his old team. having switched to the dallas mavericks off to 13 seasons with the golden state warriors recovery school game, high, 37 points. so they've golden state to a 120 to 117 when it's alice and the i helped me . he had coaches blamed himself for it. he pulled a horrendous mistake, which called 15 the game against the detroit pistons. dana during the type of game
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at $112.00 and over time for the pistons with less than 2 seconds left to play or express tra, cold for timeouts, but the he didn't have any left and they were given a technical file, pistons winning 123 until 121 moment jalen rose and finally some pictures of the northeast coast. to present it with 57 of the world's best cardboard is gathered for the big world cup. title francis charles bridle won the men's hydra, for events becoming well champion for the 6th time. all there was a 1st world title for switzerland. andrea and the 1st james cairo meanwhile defended his title in the men's suff thoughts. all right, that is all useful for now. i'll have more for you like to follow, so thank you so much for that. that's it. for this news our own allergies here i'll be back with you as the $1500.00. so rahman is with you next week. the
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illegal goals, mind reckoning, the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is underway, as the tribal chief has to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help to demand the world, to see the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey though in the philippines, women are renting out there with some of the cuz he is controversial in the highly religious nation to put in underground businesses thriving. if the birth certificate of a child is falsified, is that illegal is $1.00 oh $1.00 east goes under cover to repeatedly got a change in the industry the for the rules behind on out just the era,
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we are going to see the status of the legend. some gloves and the stories of civilizations that market history wants. this is where the story of savannah do you have any stories to tell the colleges when the clinicals president bussey would you mind fire has called for a snap, a legislative election on november 17th. his name to win a parliamentary majority or role of them. first, his plan of reforms including fighting corruption. but can the new leader bring political fidelity to his nation? stay without 0 for full coverage?
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the fees really allow me to all get central dogs that killing several people in areas, housing displaced, palestinians, the civilized headquarters here in the also coming up us that could be in the states on to the lincolns. as israel has accomplished its will goals and garza and it's time to end the will most strikes if they read something sub of is by the polls that struck the area of these 4 times. the past all found.
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