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the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for a serious debate on out jersey or the . ready ready ready the letters is in use out on out to 0. i'm fully back to bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. the mass getting in is so called state, so is really forces attached to milwaukee camp in central garza, dozens of palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. us secretary of state antony blinking, says israel has accomplish hits, we will go with him die,
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and it is time to end. the mon. nowhere is safe in never non more residential buildings are attached by is really forces across the country. and us present, you'll find and gets ready to hand over power. he's set to host donald trump in the oval office from one lecture. i'm doing a casual school with the sports. as mike tyson says he's tougher than he thought. the former heavyweight champion is preparing to return to the ring at the age, 58 to take on jake pool. the thank you for joining us. we begin this news hour in gaza. it's been more than $400.00 days since it's read launch. it's genocide, a war getting more than 43600 pound,
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a city ends including 17000 children. the u. n. a chief has warned of the bravest crimes being committed. the military has relented. se targeted residential buildings, refugee camps and forcibly the space people across the entire street. for the past 40 days, these are the forces of the siege northern guys and pushed out at least a 100000 palestinians. people have been chopped with no food or medicine. b allowed in. meanwhile, the military has continued its shedding bombardment and as strikes a spot of its systematic targeting of civilians for more than a year. now, on wednesday, they were more mastic, as 14 palestinians have been killed since dawn. the latest dried targeting tents will displace in all my y c, and con eunice a so called faith. so and that has come under repeated attacks is really, is continuing to block 8 into the strip despite us, demands to allow more trucks in the us. secretary of states has said, israel has achieved its goal, was in gaza and the war showed. and what we've seen is this is written
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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 leadership that was responsible for october 7th. it's done both of those things, so there should be a time to end the war. the next spring in hand. i'll hold every in dial, blah central guys i, she's outside our locks, the hospital there. ah haines no let up in these really attacks across this trip bring us up to speed with the latest fully another new up top in the safe humanitarian area in milwaukee and con eunice where the is ready for says just targeted house in milan. so you can use this in the
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parts of newness, and this house is for of hoopla, how many, and that's the least 8 palestinians were killed according to the civil defense themes and the ambulances in the area. but there are people still trapped under the rubble and they're trying to rescue as much people as possible. there were dozens of policy means in this house. now according to the people who are in that area, they're saying that this is the 2nd air strikes that took place in milwaukee con eunice earlier today is really pushes targeted as tens. and this may, this is not the also, the only set that has been targets in the past at 12 hours were also here and there is but left last night, another big system was also targeted. less soft about the people who gets injured from these makes shift tends where they are. bodies become completely birds. and
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finally, we know that there's no medical supplies, according to the doctors in the hospital. they're saying there's no very treatments . there's no treatment or any brain creams available in the class. that's why it's very hard on those who are getting injured from burns, and not only that, there's a lot of policies that are dying every single days. coming to the ruins today we lost the girl, who she was injured from an air strike that took place 2 days ago. she lost her mom and fathers. and today she's got a guy because there's 0 medical treatment. and it's all of this is as the is there any forces continue? there's page on that. another in gaza strip. we're talking about 40 days in bass. now here's your body, a big head noun without any watch your fluids and continue as are temporary setting and is air strikes. yeah, the seas in northern guys are continuing. what about the rest of the strip and
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what's the situation like with regards to aid, especially with the american saying that israel has made good progress on allowing agent to guys or is that the case as much a as would enter in these days? it's not enough fall, we were talking about a complete population. that's completely depending on human to tell you. a policy means lost their lives, lost their houses, lost their work, lost everything, they have all of their income and they do not own anything. and they completely rely on this said we're talking about 30 trucks that are entering every single day . we're talking about style more than 2 movie and kind of simians right now waiting . this 8. i just met a mother today and she tells me that she is unable to feed her children and she did not feed her children any milk. there is no x, there is no meet there. so no chicken into seeing her children being mas mirrors in
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front of their eyes. but this mother is not the only mother. we're talking about thousands of mothers and thousands of fathers that are on able to give one meals per day for their children. excuse me. so the situation is very high, it's not only the humanitarian situations also the how situation here behind middle up. so hospital, people do not have any colors, any treatment. and there are people who are going undergoing surgery without any stays. yeah. so the situation is very harsh on all aspects. and thank you very much for that. 10 dollar for the re lived there in darrow by central garza as well. let's now speak to don perry about these latest developments. he's a former regional editor of the associated press and also served as easy chair before and press the association of his route and is joining us from telling them to be mr. perry. thank you so much for being with us. i. i wanted to ask you 1st
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about the significance of the secretary said sob. lincoln's call for israel to now and the war in guys a saying israel has achieved his goals. is significant. our government likely to heat this call now from an outgoing us administration. as no material has been quite brazen and ignored. best of the wishes of business penetration. and i think that will continue during the transition. uh, i think nothing. i was feeling rather confident about the fact trumps re election uh wilson and put into place. uh, a uh, an administrator showing us that um, essentially disagrees vehemently with was a very narrative of the year channel represents who have or if it needs to be the timelines on the side and gone. i disagree with the legally speaking of trump. absolutely, absolutely does complete. the said, oh,
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so then the barry that he wants to horse the end, dana, a lot of people believe he is sincere, shows that he wants to war to and will miss the yahoo. he'd a trump call for the war. the conflict to come to an end with us just as you asked me, the blanket and button. yeah. uh and by the way, what point concerned is also with nothing. yeah. who's now the part of a defense ministers. as soon as he was fired, he went basically on the air and said to work it in tomorrow because the officers deal was attainable on the block. the blockage events was political from israel side. so that's, that's quite remarkable. but nonetheless, i don't think that they're gonna, he blankets call unless, unless behind the scenes or maybe even overtly trump supports you're right to point out the, the, and the, the assumption by these really rates and by the current government. but um, uh, trump supports is automatic to whatever an attorney i wants to do. name may be
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wrong, it could be a double edged sword. let's trump says he wants the word and there's 2 ways to interpret this. one. that is the same is button to that he wants israel to take even more radical action in order to put an end to it once. and for all the which, which parkway is possible, i dislike is great destruction so well, well after the to see how, how that will play out. but it's important to the appointments as well. yeah. and i want to ask you about that because i think i just wanted to tell our viewers 1st about these appointments that a trump has made these fix up. they're not confirmed yet, but these are the picks that will shape his administration's role in the middle east. over the next 4 or 4 years, i just want to show our view as far as before, i ask you about them. danbury trump has tapped his close friend and fellow real estate tightly. stephen would cost to be the special envoy to the middle east with coff has no form on diplomatic or foreign policy experience. he's also picked the former governor of my cock a, b to b to us and boss that i to israel huckabee we know as long, rejected
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a pot of city and state and is quoted as denying is or has occupation and the legality of these really settlements in occupied territory, and trump has also nominated congresswoman least to phonic as his you in a basset or she's repeatedly accused the un of being infected quote by on ty semitic rock, and as called for a permanent cut to funding for one right. don perry. when you look at these appointments and these key positions in the middle east for, for roles like these really in basrah for and secretary, how is this 1st of all being viewed in israel? and is this more good news for the national government or? well like i say it's, it's do, it looks like these appointments are all over the place with cost is basically what can be seen is the voice or key strong, just called in the voice for peace. any ideas that he would work to expand abraham affords to bring in saudi arabia knows that everybody has made clear. and they will
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insist on some movement towards spouse and dependents, or at least a diplomatic process with the palestinians. huckabee doesn't want to stay solution, you know, and that reflects the sort of cry in that direction. but then again, you with some browsers are not the ones who called the shots. rubio is the interesting case. rubio, clearly, again, is part was real and he does not believe of a homosexual october 7th can be justified in any way. he wants to much gone because does he not want it to stay solution? i think we're viewed on rubio comes from the moderate when the pragmatic, when the non mag, when you the republican party. and there's a quite a bit sure to pass, reflects the assumption of a return to the model we saw in 2016. were many of the people surrounding trump. we're, we're, we're pragmatic and we're not really my god, but we see something 0 to a trump, probably a,
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a classic republican and the total mega. i think trouble call the shots. trump doesn't want to forever or right. and the thing that these really right may not be taking into account is that not to now can't go against trump the way you want to against find interest. so you'll have a lot working on his real. should he wish to use it? interesting, um you, you said the appointments right now those big studies made. uh, uh, trump are a bit all over the place. housing if that's the case, you know, isn't it, you know, golfing preparing for this new term. what's uh, what's on its list of priorities, and i think they're very, i think they don't know in the case of lebanon, and i think they assume correctly, that they have the support has pretty much any reason, learn ecosystem, including the government wide enough to do what they can to eradicate as ball and to implement at least $17.00 oh $1.00 if not $5059.00, which calls for a disarming of of all malicious now. so living on i think they feel like trump will
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support them no matter what. and that they are pretty close to winning that were in the way that's important for nothing less than the world warner and gaza. it's messy because the only possible outcome mendoza is for the, the house and you know, sorry to be brought back to power a and, and there. and i think that would be widespread agreement again across the global ecosystem that, that would be a good thing. the perhaps reforms of, uh, maybe a different personnel. perhaps mom is the one, but the names are thrown around, but in a tiny hel, can't move in any positive way. i'm does that because as of right wing government, i prefer it prefers the terminal occupation, which i can assure you that the people of israel do not. so i think i'm dogs. i'm an attorney who's kind of flailing and trying to buy time. and again, we'll have to say if trouble else, then for some elegant solution can be found. clearly there's urgency because of the answers, but how many turns actuation and dos i'm on the done period. thank you so much for
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sharing of use for with us and, and for bring us to perspective the from israel, don perry joining us there from to the tennessee. thank you for your time. second and is day 44. now since the start of his ras ground offensive in 11 on ever since israel has targeted thousands of buildings and tens of thousands of homes across the country, villages and residential neighborhoods has been damaged or destroyed. is really ami has been threatening civilians to leave that homes, whole face, death more than one point. 2000000 people across 11 on have now been displaced on wednesday is really forces struck to 7 suburb of fabled, at least 4 times. fumes of black smoke rolls over the reach and as people fled, let's get an update on the situation there with charlie stratford, who's in beveled for a sad talk to us about what's been happening these last few hours, 11 on and where the latest attacks have focused on and what they've targeted 20 of the largest buyers off the tax so far today has
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been on that something. so the all pay route that area da here that is being the target repeatedly by the is ready at force. now. well, for my own mold in 6 weeks since this escalation stall to the 6 full steve actuation orders put on your various building 6 separate buildings in that area. i suppose around 10 o'clock this morning, it was a bit about an hour late. so that looks the strikes started and indeed 6 buildings were targeted. this area, or this site has been repeatedly targeted heavily for the last 6 weeks or so did have a huge population understand around 70800000 people at least lived in that area. the majority of them have less to, but of course you get people going back every day to inspect the homes that businesses and so the strength of those strikes is always playing on people's mind
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. it's also important to recognize that many of these strikes come without warnings . now we understand that these right is still target. single. they say is has been our infrastructure, but they're also targeted assassinations as well. but i'm not, there is no warning given for them. one of those strikes the smoldering was very close to a school that area of da here. we understand has at least 20 schools in it. they were being closed. we've been having a closer look at the effects of the war on the education sector in this country. just to bring you some statistics labeled on the has 1250 public schools. these all governments of schools for $505.00 of those being converted to shelters. now a few of these i see around $340.00 to be exact. so i've actually been reopened us and they all housing students from other schools that are still being used to
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shelters as well as children who would be forced to flee the combat zones. with the families of 400 schools, apparently have been either destroyed or are unusable because they are in the combat. so we visited one school just outside by room, and it was all story 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 of those who schools have either had to close for security reasons or being used to shelters. now, what might her name? we teachers were not ready for this crisis. when the displace people 1st arrived, the worst thing was their fear. the policies that the neighboring secondary schools
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have now partially started with their students, some stuff from another school here too, because it's being used as a shelter for the internally displaced by some science teacher. amani says insufficient whistles is one of the basic problems they face me as a teacher, i have some challenges regarding the project to combine. it's our lots to explain our list and also the teachers. and that's how the materials to use. one of them on these new students is lead. he's rails bullying 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 studying here, or used to be as a different school, but it's totally different here with different friends. it's very hard, but of course we'll try to get used to it will become brothers and sisters and good
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friends soon. what policies going upstairs? there are a few displaced, people sheltering on the ground floor, a 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 $340.00 public schools with a be use the shelters for families fleeing israel's military campaign. 11 reopened . however, there are many more like this one that is still be used. the shelters for those was effective by the war response of the school year. it was delayed by a month because of the war for lebanon's education system to suffer for years. chiefly because of the economic crisis. the 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
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a baby support stadium. a child's right to education is in strongly do an international move, both israel and has bull. let's say last thing, ceasefire is a long way off so that right is being strengthened or completely denied. charles methodology, 00 of the ukraine's day forces it down for ms. size and nearly 40 drones launched by russia overnight. emergency crews and keys, i've been putting out fires caused by the attack. officials, any opinion capital? say it is the 1st besides try 5, rush us and solve this. although they've been near nightly drawing a tax in the city on sunday, the government said $145.00 drawings will launch a record for a single day. the secretary of state on to me blinking has met with nato secretary general mark, who changed russell as he spoke about cementing support for ukraine. had of donald
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trump's return. as president lincoln also discussed the entry of north korean soldiers into combat against ukraine and fed. joan young's involvement will receive, quote, a firm response. while the united states says most of the $10000.00 north korean soldiers assisting russia are already operational in the kirk's region. and on tuesday, north korea ratified land locked defense treaty with russia. this is a kirk's region inside russia, ukraine's forces sees territory inside the russian border region. a few months ago . it was the 1st invasion of russian territory since the 2nd world war. let's speak to domina sandra most of about the seizures. she has senior electra and the department of war studies at kings cottage, london, and is joining us from london. thank you so much for being with us. so we have this landmark defense treaty, that was a nonce between north korea and russia. we also have software and intelligence report stating that no free and troops already engaged in the cook's region. how
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concerned do you think showed ukraine's western support is be about this increase corporation between russia and north korea? and i think we should be very concerned because we have, for the 1st time of north korea and asian troops in the european continental, fighting against a strong european ally, which is ukraine is our country, which is uh, strategic partner off of europe and all of the strict on the nature lines and also it is a member of a potential member of your opinion. a candidate country which is already engaged in talks are very substantial and talks with a europe young union on membership. so this is very concerning. a you brain is a strategic country uh, because of its geographic location on all sides, we know as being fighting our massive war against russia. so i think this is initial, great concern also because of war to the implications of a,
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of these by lottery corporation between north korea and russia means, in terms of also a, what uh the, you know, the, the russians are providing to, right, know, what were you what will be the fresh reinforcements mean for russia? could these north korean troops have an impact on the outcome of the war he thinks or i don't think we should give them such as like a relevant in full downside operational level. we're talking about a $10000.00 troops. that's a, it's a turning point, a number, but it's not a significant number. i mean, there are reports that russia is losing sometimes about a 1000 troops a day. so this is not a massive number by the day, significant. another, it helps russia to divert forces to other areas, especially too big on boss. uh, so it does have a brush on not having to mobilize additional forces to send to the, the area of course squared. i probably, these troops are fighting,
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but i think it must. when must i wait on? see how effective these troops on the ground by the reports are coming from the events in port is gone. not very positive for the russians. they've tried over the last few days, drugs wrong, some they haven't been very successful. their reports also challenges about integrating base falls into the russian structures. ations with language training and proper equipment. so mean these forces do not have any experience of having fort uh, previously. so they're not a patients that we really must sort of wait on see, but there is a very strong symbolic brand new which needs to be taken into consideration. what's russia traded? dummy taylor in exchange for these north korean soldiers. as i say, more than what, uh, what russia is probably providing. uh, the north korea is, uh, you know, its a technology for support for, for the development of the east side technologies and may find systems. and also
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our power at least occupied to our technology, our spice, satellite technology. and it has the, you know, a russia is helping locally on bypass of the arms and bond or which, which had been imposed by the united nations and rush, i'd been a part of that process before. so i think that is very important because now i, north korea has an additional lifeline. right? but north korea has been very important in terms of the provision of munition opportunity and also me started to rush china as well in, in your brain. so there is a, it's, it's a very interesting, i'm concerning partnership because also there is a risk about that might be stabilize the situation in the korean peninsula with south korea. now becoming very concerned that north korea develops much more effective nissan technology switch, right. let me ask you a brief hold, let me try it out because we're running out of time and i really want to get this one. and if i can, we've heard blinking, say that north korea's involvement will get a firm response. but realistically,
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what can can the us do today, especially with that, and your administration coming in the trump administration, which hasn't been favorable to providing more support to you? free yes, i think that the big question is whether, you know, the ukraine is going to be allowed to use long range, nice sized, further inside russian directory. and i'll talk more effectively. are the forces that are located on, on the borders of ukraine. i. so maybe that is something that potentially could be discussed whether finally the united states give the okay to the use of a long range me size inside rush start to target. for example, the fees on, on the on at prospect might be, are still on the ground. okay. and i think that could be an interesting development, but i think that's because we already in the last uh months and then weeks of the administration. i think,
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i think is that we now need to see what is going to be done by that conflict, ministration back respect. thank you so much for speaking to us. tell me, tell us has i'm also a senior lecturer at kings college each month and thank you for your time on us president elect. donald trump is preparing for power and just a few hours he will meet present joe biden at the white house to discuss the transition. he's already appointed positions in his new administration. hi gabriela just wants, which is man is among the latest big seen on mosque is the us president deluxe choice for a new department. responsible for government cost cutting my skin from the republican presidential candidate. he's a columbus so i'm able jointly lead the newly created department of government efficiency that spring in our white house correspondent kimberly hawk it from on this. kimberly, on the meeting for us, it's a tradition that the incoming and the outgoing president meet in the oval office.
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even if this didn't happen in 2020. what can we expect from this meeting between a, by mid trump late as well? i expect it to be a pretty fake of all smiles, but even though underneath these 2 men basically hate each other. you've got to remember that joe biden is had to drop out of this race because of the knock out punch. but donald trump delivered in the debate that really led to 05 and downfall, and calmly harris becoming the top of the ticket. so that's number one. number 2, donald trump, really doesn't like joe biden, because joe biden spent centrally spent his entire presidency talking about how donald trump was an ex, essential threat to democracy. but you won't see any of that when they're in front of the cameras. they're going to be all smiles and, and pretending that the best of friends, that's politics in washington. that's how it works. so that's what we're going to
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see. but underneath there is going to be a lot of animosity, and they just case and point when donald trump met brock obama, back in 2016, they acted like they were the best of friends, the meeting went on for 90 minutes. as soon as the cameras were off, these men went back to back, stabbing each other, you know, in front of the cameras a right after that meeting ended, it'll be interesting to see the body language in that meeting or should be a fly in the war. and the awful office late today, we've had a string of appointments and nominations announced by the incoming trump administration company, showing that they're moving ahead quickly. perhaps a strong difference from 2016 right. are they seeming the better organizing and better prepared this time around? there's no question that the trump uh, incoming administration worked uh ahead of time to be. they learn from their mistakes the last time around and they had people in place looking at readings at
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resumes well in advance. it has, has a patient of making these types of appointments. and so there has been a flurry. this time around. you've mentioned eli mosque and visit rama swami who will be creating that government department of efficiency. they're going to have to carry out that work fast by july. 4th is when they're going to have to do a lot of that cost cutting. we also have pete hedge says the fox news host who's going to be looking over the department of defense. john ratcliffe has worked with donald trump before in the director of national intelligence. now heading the c i a and kristi know a long time loyalists, all of them loyal as to donald trump. that's a key factor and all of these appointments. i think she's going to be looking over the department of homeland security. and then of course, you'll remember sarah huckabee sanders, a former press secretary for dad, now going to be the us and baset are to israel. thank you so much. kimberly for that. kimberly healthcare is our white house correspondent lives there in washington. let's have just done now with local resistance committees in the city
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of wad mcdonny say the power military rockers support forces are continuing their attacks on villages and just aerospace, the our staff going to talk to me, are you on october 20th of commander, distracted to the army, at least a 150 people, have been killed in more than a 135000 displaced in the area. many of those displays have fled nile rivers, states human morgan joining us now live from cindy in 9 river states, where many of those the space have fled before we talk about the displacement crisis here. but just to bring us up to speed with the attacks and just areas fade and the fighting, that who's got the upper hand right now as well . the fighting right now in just either states is focused mostly it's more of a one sided bass. so at the moment and just do the state, especially in the eastern villages, of where they've been as
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a result of the defection of their commanders more than 135000 people have fled, some of them here at suburban house and i apologize, terrible humanitarian situation of the 2, we spoke to say that they only put bondage ways, but we have a way where you're cutting off. let's try one more time and see if the sound is better. now. i talk to us about the humanitarian situation at that cam for displace where you are as well. we have spoken to the people who have arrived here. we have ask them about their living conditions with the big getting the communitarian assistance they need. but they tell us that they have not received any humanitarian assistance, yet at least not here. and river and i will states. but this is only one of 3 locations where people have fled from dizzy to state from the eastern parts of just
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need a states seeking refuge from the attacks of the rapids support forces. civilians have also fled to consider and good body of states the both these are in the eastern parts of to then, many of them saying that they're living in point just that kept that they're waiting for him to turn to assistance. but 8 organizations are saying that the funding is very poor and with ongoing finding more and more people are getting displays that's beyond their ability to respond to add the woman's saying that the rates of displacement and the human it's aaron response is not proportional. so they can't uh, tend to all the people who are getting displaced at the moment. um, but for them to be able to deliver assistance. that needs to be some kind of peace and stability. but for the time being people continue to leave. i'll just be at a stage, we've seen busses continue to arrive here and river. and als said dozens, arriving on an hourly basis, trying to seek refuge, many of them saying that they don't have any human apparent assistance that they need to many parent assistance because they've lost everything behind. and they have nothing but the clothes on their back. and so they need assistance to be able
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to continue living until they figure out their next steps. and what are you hearing? he bought in the situation in jersey, or stayed where these people have left from. they've been reports of mass killing se, as we spoke to people who fled from uh, many villages, but specifically 2 villages. that's and city. huh. and who? natalie aware? huge deductibles have been reports. a high desktop have been reported. so in the village of city, how people say that they've heard at least 120 civilians as a result of the rest of the attacks on civilians. they're in the village of him that the people say that there has been starvation by the rapids, support forces that they've been us the that they're sieges on mosques where civilians have sort of thoughts shop with her. because they're afraid that they would be attacked in their homes, but that even in those marks, they're not able to get food. so people are dying of starvation or because of their eating expired food and drinking contaminated water. so they all concerns about spread of diseases that that's what they're saying. they're saying that the
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receptionist is putting them in humanitarian situation. so as i hear that at least 400 people have died in the village of and he let me alone over the past 3 weeks, it's quite dire. they're saying that they just need saves you many, terry, and passages for them to leave their homes and seek refuge with birds here in, in, in cindy in the northern part of the country where they're in the eastern parts. but bottom line, they think that they need to make the parent car doors to be able to escape the attacks and procedures that are being laid by rapids put forces in eastern jersey. thank you so much cheaper for you are reporting that sounds heresy of a morgan reporting. they live from shandy and nile river state from account for displaced people. thank you so much time now for a check on the world, whether or not just hear a his rob with news of continued ty, phone growth near the philippines. i have a government between vietnam and yachts that are full tropical psych times we're going to look at $31.00 of which is dying, 2 of which is still strength and one is dying. thought g on its way,
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just shipping the south coast of china went across the philippines couple of days ago, costs some damage of cost is type food at the time. and i'm surprisingly just increased the amount of funding which $67.00 these on. and this time the and i was size is the next one and that is strengthening at the moment is going to create quite a major tar through booked. so i can just click the little face to lose on lucky. so it will bring some wind damage, some big waves with that i think we might be more than 9 meters by this time and funding will be topped up again. this moves, nose was most likely to was the science of ty wrong, where it may not make light and full, but it be so close that it just feels like it. now if it does make line for it to be in the southeast, it brings the storm such as is low lying land flooding, of course, and some wind damage. it's tortured. and then look at this one here. mine he come from jap. it strings. it could be the biggest one yet is go across, looks like self and lose all. now this is a cause by sundays, so the cost may change. but if it does that as a major timeframe or bring funding,
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i'm pretty obviously when damage to the head on al jazeera, the dodge fundamentals, any emergency debates opposite. last week's post football, vine and z. and i'm saddam will have a live report, sprains rapid revising bill. the damage caused by this month's devastating floods. one seemed to have billions and in support. you know, mess dodge and tina t may say that 37 year old captain is better than ever and fully into the world. the unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard for uses a year into this genocide. it still remains to large one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere. but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up,
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despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the latest news. greece has the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of violence surrounded by c. u that is sustained the so long with detailed coverage which one is an early test for the labor government in a country large parts of which a great spike leads from the house of the story. the extent to which the old career in russia had been cooperating militarily was highlighted by intelligence officials, the south koreans will make. cuz the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back. you watching the news out on out you 0 reminder about tom stories is really strikes continue to target areas across the guys. the street can at least 13 policy. and since dawn, the latest try, catch a displace, people stand in the coastal area of, of my wasi. it's a so called say so, and that has come on to repeat. it is really a task. the secretary of state, down to me blinking a said israel should end this war in gaza. lincoln made the comments in brussel said, israel has already met the objectives it set out for itself in god and 11 on these really horses have formed areas of southern b route 5 times today. this comes out to the army. you should use forces face my daughter's calling on people to see the area now and try the world news that any imagine cd bait is being held in the dutch parliament over last week's posts,
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football match, riots in amsterdam. on tuesday, the mayor of amsterdam survived the no confidence sold in the city council over a handling of the incident last week is really football fans visiting the city were attacked after they provoke tango with on tie have chance and violence that's go live to step boss and who's at the hey covering that emergency meeting for is so what is the reason 1st for this meeting, this debate and, and what have we heard so far as well for more than the 4 hours, the national parliaments here in the netherlands. it's been debating the violence that happened in the answer them last thursday, but had really a huge effect on, on the, the country for the last week and quite a big fall out politically as well. that we strong words for these people who attacked is for 80 friends on thursday nights. it's been cold and organized the to
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hans basically especially fall right to lead are the largest bar to here and then that. and so he has the willis had some very strong words, he was even comparing, answer them with i s tyra 3 on the that day. and he's all asking for very strong measures against a certain populations that he's talking to. especially about the dodge from the rock and descend. we have hundreds of thousands of people living from the welcome to send in the netherlands. and he's saying also that if they, as some of them have been involved in this violence that he wants to withdraw the judge passport and as he describes, it kicks them out of the country. of course, the opposition is questioning the legality of all these mattress. but this, this language is also according to the opposition, not helping at all to calm down the situation we've seen via it's again also on monday evening in the suburb of am. so them and tensions are still very high. so people also asking here in parliament for responsible leadership instead of adding
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fuel to the fire as they describe it. and so what is the expected outcome step of, of this emergency debate as well the song measures that so well, this has been asking for the removal of those 5 sports listing demonstration rights . he's also also asking for the dismissal of the i'm so them there. he says she fails completely, but all this will be taken into account and the will be discussed later on is these are a government far too. so there's a big chance that of course, they will get these, these measures through parliament, the opposition is complaining that. yeah, the divisions are not going to help. and the strong mentions are not going to solve the situation inside the should be a dialogue, but it's very possible. that's what happened in i'm so them last week is very much going to be used for a political means of this far right. government. thank you. so much thank you for
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the updates that boss and life for us that in the hey, in germany, chance that olaf shows has confirmed as always of confidence in parliament next month ahead of snap elections. history party collection collapse last week, after a dispute over the 20255 digit sol said he stands by his decision to stock the finance minister and confirm that's not elections will take place at the end of february. when he spends, if it does the part to him, i'm very happy that the parliamentary group on the blender stock has reached an agreement on how this can take place quickly and in an orderly manner and also citizens guy. so i talk about the time of the end of february has now being set, and i'm very grateful for the spend as shown, so that i will do my part to make it possible for the vote of confidence to be requested on december 11th, on the bundle can decide on the 16th of december, and that is the basis of votes in germany, so the citizens can express what should happen on next them al country sunday going blog is
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a sprain is bracing for more torrential rains 2 weeks after deadly flight scales more than 220 people in valencia. the national weather service has issued an orange alert for the area. while the storm is not expected to be as powerful, it could be devastating for the town still recovering. while returning this report from valencia. how do you count the cost of a catastrophe? lives lost in bodies, broken psychological trauma. is it financial to spain reels from its 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 if you have it almost here, but it's us, it's asking for if we're talking about the total cost, we're looking at about $25.00 to $30000000000.00, but we don't have a reliable figure which makes the situation with us bill the floods called donna here after the seasonal storm system that caused them to have destroyed businesses
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and infrastructure and strains. the political fabric of the country rebuilding will be expensive. private is that petra essentially has amounts to a packages. so for the 1st full 11200000000 dollars, the 2nd for $4100000000.00. i talked live $15300000000.00 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 you know, so it was the talking of the investment. and the simple cost benefit and benefit analysis was around $15.00. yes. we saw the plan. we have had
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the goes to for sure more than 10 minutes of your feedback says is now renewed interest in his whole plans, but it's like the never will reach out and out to 0 that i don't see a spain. a new report predicts common emissions from fossil fuels will reach a new hy, this scene. according to the global common budget assessment, there are no cli assigns yet of the peak and mission studies. urgency needed to limit global warming, the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere from both fossil fuel and land uses, increasing the one in kansas countries meeting as a by john for the latest rhonda view and kind of talks like a science farm industry. is that the summit, he told delegates that pocket sign is among the was most vulnerable nations to kind of just focused on is one of those countries which hardly contribute half a percent of emissions,
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global emissions. and yet we are one number and in the list of those 10 countries, which can god forbid, 1st, this kind of devastation again. f o t, as in the break away region, us to molly land are heading to the opposed to choose the next leader. the incumbent president will say b r b i d is running for a 2nd 5 year term. somebody land both away from somebody, a 1991 after a devastating conflict. and it's been looking for international recognition. 6 still ahead on the news. our still going strong will tell you about the was old, his football or who has no sense to quit anytime.
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the forces jo. funny. thank you very much. well, let's begin with boxing. and mike tyson says he's tougher than he 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 your chiva ton fox, jake pool on friday, and texas both held public well counts headed mounts which consists of 8 to minute rooms. tice is 58 now 31 years older than his opponent. the pool has any foot 10 professional fights a i'm tough with it. i believe i was actually,
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i finished the process in the face to face to party. hard work is done. my kids to my children i'm. nobody did, but that night they're going to 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, cuz 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 all right. well from mike tyson to another supposing veteran this is causing yashimi, rita playing for japan in 1994. and amazingly, he's still going 30 years later. nick named king kaiser. he is widely considered the world's oldest, active foot. paula and he's now planning to come back for his for his professional season. at the age of 58. next year. he'll play for full 2 japanese club, athletic and says, okay, you're
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a school. 55 goals in japan between 199-2000. 1 of leno, messy is origin. tina teammate says he's better than ever ahead of the upcoming woke up. qualifies that if ending well champions play away from home against power . why on thursday if will take him peru back home in front of site is on tuesday. and tina i taught all of the standings and favorites against paraguay who themselves are on beach and in the last 4 games. captain. messy is $37.00 now and place it into miami, but still has a huge impact on his team. i guess the truth is macy's bit of an ever we enjoyed because for us it's pick taking it to played with him and there might be a oh, you mean doesn't? 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. when it's 72 years is mfc lifted, the world caught pay in cash off of the sales stadium. now the same venue is getting ready to host around the trade in the final as a 1st of a fee for inter continental comp, time sizes,
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and has more the 6 months on from the champions. the tribes. that will be another chance for roman trade 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 bo club, woke up and another opportunity for capital to press on the gold football stage. we brought a lot of numbers on record, and we had the biggest to attend this. in addition, a come, i think we had to deluxe the confidence in us and pop up as a hosting country for the store is becoming to be getting bigger. and i hope we shall be adding more of the hosting at the upcoming tournament and providing up with experience for everyone initially see another, a successful tournament that you've done. the final will take place exactly 2 years to the face and sergeant team that won the 2022 will come here at the south stadium
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as castle. it looks to consolidate his position as a hub for global sports. next year. the country will host the 1st of 5 consecutive fee for on the $17.00 woke ups. madrid will also be competing in the newly expanded season, and then club woke up with $32.00 team competition hosted by the united states in june. while they're all concerns over the months of 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. i think everyone would be heavy. i think with the coming, i hope with the sort of squad of the team would be it completing it hard to get and winning the 2 of you. so i think we would say we wouldn't plan which is a good match and that everyone's kind of gives you up to the mind 7 full state, even though hobble. so host the 2 final playoff games in december as mid traits await their opponents thompson's out to 0. they had a south africa's football association done. your don has
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a paid in quotes charged with food and theft. your don, who was a leading figure in bringing the 2010 well comp to south africa, is a case of using around $70000.00 of the face money to hire a payoff on and a private security company for his personal benefits. his arrest follows the right by police on the sofa offices in march 10 as well. and the one that makes it has made it to windsor into the atp finals paid tally and beat american tina for it's in a rematch of the us open final. once again, senate took it in straight sets, 6464 in front of a home crowd insurance center has now 123 of his last 24 matches and its almost certain to progress to the semi finals. next stop center will face daniel medford as who has his 1st win in the tournament after losing his opening match to fritz c . beatles training and alex domino and strays set is made of the 1st victory on an indo todd for this year. funds of greek basketball club,
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pundents and i cause have demonstrated the support for palestine during the home. you are leak, match against his ray, the clubs, my can be telephones. the greek supposes flu palestinian flags and unveiled a large amount of reading stop genocide, freedom to palestine. grease had increased security out of cheese days, game following violence in the netherlands earlier in the week. between is writing funds of my could be telling these football club and pro palestinian supporters as for the game product and i coast came from behind. twin 93 to 87 a. i've run the m b a funds got to see the return of the g. r. a formerly known as the splash brother's box, steph curry put a dump, not on clay thompson's return to san francisco. it was thompson's 1st came back against his whole team. having switched to the dallas mavericks up to 13 seasons with the golden state warriors the car, a school game high, 37 points to the golden sites to 120 to 117. when over at dallas in the n b a. com. now, ma'am, and he's had coaches blamed himself what he called her reading, just mistake,
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which close to seeing the game against the detroit pistons. jaylen during the higher the game at 112 and over time for the patients with us and 2 seconds left to play. alright, spell extra cold for timeouts, but the hate didn't have any left. and they were given a technical file of his the pistons winning 123 to 121 moment and be a champion, boston celtics, with between the 1st and the a comp game with the atlanta hawks. so who's on the echo of calling to to send a miss shots just of 6 seconds to place to place 117116. when i'm funding some pictures of the northeast coast of brazil, west 57 of the world's best cardboard is gavin, for the big world comp. titled francis charles for though one, the men's, hydra foils and becoming well championed for the 6th time. although it was a 1st world title for switzerland's andres of all right, that's like a quote for now people will have more light to fully. jo, thank you very much for that. and that is it for this news out on alger 0,
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but to stay with us, i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thank you for watching. the a pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies. this best of human rights with this most important task, my government facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you, is that the thoughts provided king on says, how much mist trip do you think impulses right now to africa? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era
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the look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalations who escalate any the new years that are, you know, the mediately the listening pace because the media on out is era, this is a region that is washington, the develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad. i've been and the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. asked me to tell this story is just weeks after the us selections. brazil will host global leaders of the g 20 summit design to seek
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agreement on global issues. but with an outgoing us president vladimir putin refusing to attend, how much can be achieved in these on certain times, followed the g. 20 summit on al jazeera, the, the skinning in a so called safe zone is really forces attacked in my wasi camping central, gaza thousands of palestinians of big kids in the past. 20000000 . watching colleges here alive from jo. how with me for the back to the whole so i

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