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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and tell how i'm getting you navigate that. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the israel bombs, palestinians sheltering intense in southern gaza after forcibly displacing them several times. is really forces launch, at least for air strikes on civilian areas and babe ruth southern southern donald
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trump arrives in washington as he prepares to take power from the biden administration. and spain counts the cost of this months. devastating floods the damage runs into the billions of dollars. we report from valencia and on piece of statement with your schools. as mike tyson says, he's tougher than he's told. former heavyweight champion is preparing to the experience of the printer press the home jake, the beginning, gaza, where more than 400 days have passed since israel launched its genocidal war, killing at least 43600 palestinians, including $17000.00 children. the entire population is under
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a systematic targeting, being forcibly displaced over and over again. this is all happening within a narrow strip of land where every inch is a military targets palestinian officials of accused israel of stuffing up a campaign of funding in the north. that area has been under military stevens for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the right to their homes, food, water, and medicine. at least 26 palestinians have been killed in multiple air strikes across gauze, us and so on. on wednesday, the this is the moment one of the attacks targeted tense housing, forcibly displace palestinians and milwaukee. that's an area south of the strip that is real, had designated a so called safe stone. but it's been under repeated bombardments. we're bringing our correspondence hard to about doing who's joining us,
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not from dated by enough. that's in central guys. i thought it tell us what you're hearing about what happened to milwaukee and the aftermath of the or strikes the world. the reno moss is just few kilometers away from well we all in the south and sell the house of commons and in the western side with the city upon us. we know that he is very ami, has targeted and make shift tons of milwaukee clinics. at least one at city and at the moment until the explosion was very dramatic. we show how large in size was plugged into place resulted in type even a remarkably at coast to be home and damaged if any of probably attends. where's the balloons have been incredibly petrified? this area has to be designated by the implemented 3 to be safe humanitarians or we have spoken to people that who said that there was no any safe areas in garza and
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we need to him, i would use such a mostly. what is really military not i've told people to go to in order to wait for him to be away from any excess smell it trees so and stuff. we have some sort of confrontations with comes to the groups and the only allow us to, to read that was targeted in the past few hours. the has been of the intensification of strikes in the north of district, especially in valley and big la here, which considered to be conflict zones in abundance. west residential, do think has been slightly targeted to civilians have been confirmed, kills and destroyed where they are still still stuck under the deputies of that house will fall without the best to fight even civil defense. why? cuz even the hosting you, valencia, i'm taught it what are you hearing about the situation in the north? of course, that area as we've been reporting, been under siege for 40 days now, and in terms of any age that's been allowed in at all. well, during following the us uh, the end of the us, the line uh,
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being blessed and forced to ease violent would have to increase this kind of humanitarian aid deliveries to the goal is to stripe did not really upset, need significant or substantial change in the ground and only the for residence in the north point. know for do some are stuck in the central food. you know, the positive comments are we are thinking about. humanitarian folks have been allowed to get into garza for within the past 24 hours of the fraction of the 500 trucks needed in order to sustain population. and we know up from organizations that a supervisor seem to be at the delivery to the new size, a supply stops with deliver it to the north of console were only confined to the city with both the towns and areas of conflict like devalue and by one side, good. faith laughed. yeah. i completely cut off for me receiving like saving supplies, leaving behind hundreds of thousands of california comedies without adequate access
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to fluids to or medical supplies where they continue to describe the situation that to be literally collect sick as the by day. the human, some of the problems continue of the human misery. so nouns as time passes. thank you so much thought about as own reporting from central gods or as well as there is a tax or not isolated in gaza. it's day $44.00 since that is really military launched a ground defensive into 11 on an attacks of target. it's thousands of buildings on homes across the country. please. 3200 people had been killed more than 14000 injured israel has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or then face being bombs on wednesday. that is really military targeted. the southern suburb, a beta, which with multiple airstrikes, plumes of black smoke grows over the area. a civilians were forced to flee in panic
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. zanna for the reports from the 11 east capital. it is well controls 11 on skies. it's been dropping bombs for weeks and bait with southern suburb is about to be hit. there's atlantic at the entrances of what is known here as duffy. this is what happens when these really military issues force the evacuation orders. people leave the areas that are expected to be hit. there's still thousands of people who didn't leave their homes despite the weeks of bombardment. most attacks come without warning, but at times this really military publishes maps showing buildings. it plans to target. and then this, this strikes begin. israel says it is targeting sites linked to hezbollah. for many of its supporters who live in these neighborhoods, these attacks are not just the form of military pressure. they are about the collective punishment. we've been displaced and this happens all the time. this is
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depression. what can i say? i hope the resistance will when the school hundreds of buildings have been destroyed since the war between israel and hezbollah escalated in september. the past 48 hours have witness would have been described as the heaviest daytime attacks yet on what some called hezbollah stronghold. many people are too angry and tired to tell their story. human rights groups have said is ready. warnings are being issued at short notice. and sometimes in the middle of the night, so social media, when people are sleep and off the 2nd every she yeah. what i live in, she yeah, we came here because they threatened to hit the building close to our home. we are waiting for the strike to happen and off the top of that building was hit. her father has sense like watched the strike from a few 100 meters away. he tells us he is not sure if he has
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a home and to return to the bottom of the lot shipments on the until now we have barely surviving wish to eating and drinking and sleeping on the bed. but if our home is destroyed, it will just listen to death situation that we're living in. and it seemed that this was going to be a long one. it's a concern many have is really strikes are escalating and not just invaded with southern suburb. the human cost and humanitarian consequences of this war have, according to the united nations, reached alarming levels center for there. oh, sure. so, you know, they don't get upset with their correspondent charles stratford who is also joining us from bay routes. so charles, when they is really army issues, these forced evacuations order orders, people obviously have to leave their forcibly displaced many going to beta where you are. tell us what it's meant for people arriving there. what is meant for their lives? that's right, i'll have to these focused evaluation orders are issued if they are in areas that
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are still highly populated. of course, that means many people flee into areas in by route and effectively, right. the way across the country when they're all strikes. for example, in the back call valley, we've seen strikes yesterday, a strike in the news, but so there was no issue. any warning given before that strike that seems to have been a targeted assassination in that instance. but which, when they're all strikes in these bill, top areas, it means potentially a lot more people being forced to flee wave in the last couple of weeks. interestingly, a, not a lot of the people who were forced out of south something by route those suburbs that were actually staying on the coordination area. many of them in sense, you'll sort use of, of move them away and off with the accommodation in various different shelters. across the country, including hearing by route and many of those shelters of school to sift goals. the
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school year was supposed to have solitude it's about a month ago. it was delayed because of the war. we've been looking at the effects of israel's ministry campaign on level to the look at the educational sector there. 1250 public, all government schools in lebanon, 505 of them are being used as shelters. now some of these schools have reopened because of those displaced to be moved to other areas. many of them stay with brains. many of them stay in all the schools. and we bring to villages actually where literally the climb. this of locals is quite exceptional to seeing people, basically opening the homes to what effectively is we understand at least a 1000000 people that have been forced to play the home. so many of them staying in accommodation purely through the generosity of, of,
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of the hosts. a full 100 schools have been closed since the escalation styles ease. uh because they have been damaged or because they are in the conflicts . um, and as i say, we visited the school in by route and have a look at some of the challenges that facing 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 in lebanon forcibly displaced by israel's bombing campaign. the was disrupted 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 not know what the might of her name we teachers were not ready for this crisis. when the displaced people 1st arrived, the worst thing was their fear. the policies that the neighboring secondary schools have now partially restarted with their students and stuff from another school here
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too, because it's being used as a shelter for the internally displaced by some science teacher, alma. and he says insufficient with sources. one is the basic problems they face me as a teacher. i have some challenges regarding the project to combine it's our laptop in order to explain our list and also the tiers. and that's how the materials to use. one of them on these new students is lead. he's rails bombing, forced her and her family to flee the home in the south, where she used to go to school sick. it's very strange sitting here or used to be 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 friends soon. what policies going upstairs? there are a few displaced people sheltering on the ground floor and mixture of fear. and
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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. would it be 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 used. the shelters for those worst affected by the will. response of the school year was delayed by months because of the will for lebanon's education system to suffer for years. chiefly because of the economic crisis. i'm best 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. we being built underneath the terraces of a bay. we spoke stadium. a child's right to education isn't strong. do need to
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national both israel and has been, let's say, a lot of things as far as a long way off. so that right is being strengthened or completely denied joel stuff at all, just 00. the president joe biden will host president elect donald trump at the white house shortly as he begins of the to begin a government hands over between their administrations. so trump arrived at joint base andrews and the last hour his transition team have yet to sign any official documents to start the hand over process. biden will welcome the former and future presidents into the oval office after additional courtesy by outgoing presidents that trump did not extend to biden in 2020 elsewhere in washington, dc. republican senators are gathering through the side who will replace a long time senate leader. mitch mcconnell and the running for the position for senator
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a john soon from south dakota senate and john cornyn sen from texas. and rick scott, who's a senator from florida. so we have to correspondence on the story in a moment will speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly hawker, but 1st to she hubbard. time so, so she have, we understand a trump has arrived. and these, in his meeting with republicans in the house of represent representatives. what more can you tell us about that meeting is going to happen? well the republican house, cool, cuz it's like his meeting at a hotel not too far away from, from, from congress. god donald trump is addressing them as we speak. we managed to hear the beginning of his comments to republican members of a house before the pool feed was cut off and he was just celebrating the victory. but as far as the leadership elections are concerned for the moment, that doesn't seem to be much controlled. vesee in the inbox, mike johnson, the cards speaker of the house, the other leadership team seems to be about to get confirmed with donald trump support at the, in the, in the coming hour or so. but they're all the little inc. cleanings of trouble.
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they have because mike jones knows that needs to be confirmed by the, by the house in january, early january with 218 votes. and the members of the freedom quote, because of the republican party the most by can you faction, of the republican party, really want to show that they ought to be ignored. so they're going to try and attempt some kind of protest very to is mike johnson, even though mike johnson will be concerned about, looks ahead to the fact that even though the how the republicans have a house in the new. yeah. it's a very slow mileage of and as we've seen in the past, in the past couple of years, that mean government can be very difficult even if you have the presidency in the senate, the house can get very, very slight. right? and when it comes to the senate and republicans are going to be voting for a new leader, or what do we expect to happen? and so as you said, the 3 main content, is there a so months up and see here? well there the favorites remain very establishment. mitch mcconnell, as of jumping through them and john conan, but rick scott to scramble to raise the middle,
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that is the choice of maga weld. trump 12 has been a real concerted campaign by trump supporters to get him installed. and there's been a lot of reporting recently that, that spell the back followed sentences that i'd like to be pushed around. it's a secret ballot anyway, so there's a real accountability. they don't want to be pressured, especially with threats, you know, on the funding from, from constituents. so the sense is that perhaps rich score waiting to make it, but it could become a king maker in the 2nd round divergence plus or on the verge. so you don't get the majority of a be a 2nd run. so rick, scott can extract more concessions on behalf of donald trump from the establishment kind of good strong for you and john cooling and donald trump, himself has not come out and endorse rick scott, which perhaps is a reflection of how it prompts and doesn't have much support, it will be very embarrassing for trump to and tools rick scope for anything and not to be elected for watching that class today. what will have a better idea in a few hours? okay, we'll check back in with you a little later. so you know, thank you. our white house correspondent, kimberly how good is joining us now. so kimberly, it is
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a tradition that the incoming and outgoing presidents meet in the oval office. we know this didn't happen 4 years ago. how would we expect this meeting to go between biden and trump? of the well, we expect it to be a very dramatic theater performance in, but they are both going to put on their best smiles even though under the surface neither men hold much affection for one another. you have to remember that job i didn't called donald trump x essential threat to democracy and on the part of donald trump, he is really responsible in that debate. they have their only presidential debate for especially knocking and joe biden out of the chance to run for a 2nd term. ultimately, we're having to step down where comma le harris, the vice president, assume the top is the democratic presidential tickets. so these men don't have a whole lot of love for each other,
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but you won't see any of that when the cameras are on the, as we recall then when joe biden, rather when donald trump met with brock obama than 2016 or they were all smiles and we expect the same when the joe biden meets with donald trump. in fact, that's what 5 and says the american people deserve is a smooth transition. and that's what we expect. and very quickly who we expect in the room. we expect that eli mosse, the world's richest man, will be alongside donald trump, as well as his chief of staff. susie whiles, who won't be there. bologna, a trumpet, the former 1st lady. she has turned down. dr. joe, by the current 1st lady's invitation. kimberly standby for just a moment because i'd like to look at some of the trumps appointments that will be shaping his administration's role in the middle east, especially over the next few or 4 years. so he's top to his close friends and fellow real estate taken. steven with cough to be a special envoy to the middle east with coff has no formal diplomatic or foreign
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policy experience. and trumpets picked the former governor mike huckabee to be the us and bassett, or to israel. he's long rejected a palestinian states and is quoted as denying is rose occupation. and the illegality of is really settlements that occupied territory. and trump has also nominated congress women at least stuff in it because his un and basset, or she's repeatedly accused the un of being infected by anti semitic rocks that's according to her. and she's also called for permanence cuts to funds to funding for in or well. so um kimberly how is all of this uh, being received? well, what i can tell you is it is being well received by a trump lawyer less than. that's really the undercurrent in all of these appointments. what donald trump value is more than anything, although he never gives it back, is loyalty. as that is what is happening right now, is that all of the people that have been
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a point in so far are extremely loyal to donald trump. you can see this in the appointment in the us and bathroom israel. mike huckabee he is the father of sarah has to be sanders. who is this former press secretary? every single one of these people has been a staunch supporter of donald trump when times are tough. and so uh, in some cases they may not be the top qualifiers in terms of their qualifications, but what they are are extremely loyal. and that's what donald trump values most. okay, thank you so much. kimberly for that reporting from the white house. so the us secretary state anthony blinking says that israel has achieved its objectives in gaza and that it should. and the war. what we've seen is this is written by the standards, it set itself, it 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
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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. okay, we can also accept them, perry, who's a former regional editor of the associated press, is also served as the chair of the forum press association of israel joining us for intel or be thanks for your time. why do you think structure stay blinking to saying this? now, do you think it's for a domestic american audience or is blinking, trying to find a way out for israel? and many say israel has in fact not achieve this objectives and goes on more than a year into this for i think to the 5 ministration would like to score away. and then what has been sort of a disaster in the past year. so i don't believe there's a political issue here because the democrats and try the laws. so i would imagine what biden really wants us to compel. that's, i mean,
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i don't know to agree with that after plan that involves the restoration of the house. that means already in some form, the power goes on and that would create a possible narrative that might set the stage, at least for an expansion of the abraham caused to include saudi arabia. and who knows, maybe even carter. now does. anyone can do any of those comfortably with his coalition because they threatened to bring him down unless he maintains me off the war, but at least the occupation of israel and gauze on some of the one she was on it there. and so blinking, i believe just probably try and refresher on its own, you know, and i mean, how do you think nothing. yeah. who is going to take this on? or what will he, will he be listening to any of this information? i mean, considering also that he's what is it about 3 weeks squared away from his own criminal trial to be held in israel. so yeah, it's, it's kind of
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a mess from the court today. uh, thruway is a request for a 2 and a half months delay and is testimony is testimony looks to be quite dramatic. in fact, when will it will kind of mark a waters in politically. he has a domestic disaster growing with the already older orthodox parties, demanding and made good on the completely reckless promises to formally involve their entire community for military service. this file regulars rarely serve hundreds of days a week at this point in reserve. the mountains, um, i imagine that to me uh wants to buy time and that much depends on whether trump will work behind the scenes to help blinking and buying because it's prompt joins this pressure. maybe maybe not to now to the bill, to start a diplomatic process that might enable a leverage in the move of their military success on the ground. i doubt trump will do this. i think trump wants to wait for the one to be his. and so i think we're in for spaces and more pain and gone unfortunately, even was janelle,
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who deals with his domestic difficulties. and of course they're coming from all directions cuz you also faces huge pressure from the families of the hostages to do something to bring them on the i do the political delay, basically for the benefit of some time. yeah. trump range and then and july which will cost lives is quite enough. i'm not so many people in israel so but then, you know, certainly as an a, an extremely difficult position, even though i think the overall site guys does that. but you benefits from, from the replacement of the bite and with strong, right? you may want to think again from his impatient trump wants. the word in the mail may have a free source in the next couple weeks. but i, i do believe that the game will eventually be off. we'll leave it there. thank you so much time period. thanks for speaking to us. the
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ukraine's air force as a down form of solves on nearly 40 drones, launched by russia overnight. emergency crews and chief have been putting out fires caused by the attacks officials in the capital say it's the 1st miss all attacked by russia since august. but there have been near nicely drone attacks on sunday, the government side, a 145 drones were launched. that's a record for a single day in brussels. the us actually stay down to me blinking met with nato secretary general my career today. he spoke about cementing support for ukraine. i had of donald trump's return is president lincoln also discussed the entry of north korean soldiers into combat against ukraine and said, peeling young's involvement will receive a quote firm response the to a lot sucker most. i was a senior lecturer at the department of worst studies with kings college london. she says the russian military face many challenges integrating troops from north korea
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to the front line. and i don't think we should give them such as sort of relevant in bull downside operational level. we're talking about a $10000.00 troops. that's a, it's a, it's an important 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, but a significant another that helps russia to divert forces to other areas, especially too big on boss. uh, so it does have russia not having to mobilize additional forces to send to uh, the, the area of course squared i probably these troops are fighting, but i think it must. uh, we must. um, wait on. see how effective these troops on the ground. the reports are coming from the events in quotes are 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
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integrating these forces into the russian structures ations with language training and proper equipment. so i mean, these forces do not have any experience of having fort uh, previously. so they're not to be sure. so we really must sort of wait and see, but there is a very strong symbolic brand new which needs to be taken into consideration. still ahead on the all just there is our chinese officials remove floral tribute left for the victims of a car running as references to the attack are taken off the social media coming up and support, leaving on message as urgent to not to may say they're 37 year old captain is better than ever going into their world cup qualifier. the the
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spring is being fairly active and the southern half of south america is use a front off to front off the front. but for most of the time, the sun is in the sky for options in a good particular as well, but of rain or snow, maybe impacts of guarantee. and the act to show tend to be further north. and that's the case at the moment. the surface and preserve, take these are power and re a big thunderstorm. seems like united be with the flash flooding. but actually the risk of flooding has been shown in columbia. they will have warnings that they've gotten that and you can see the heaviest re might be a bit further in northern brazil or maybe some columbia. it's also true in costa rica, pretty heavy rain is full cost to, in fact, this whole area is continued wanting to turn into a circulation that the red warning sites in jamaica because of the vomit thunderstorms along the side of the coast. this may manifest itself into a proper tropical circulation, maybe even a hurricane as it drifts maybe towards the north coast of home 0. so keep an eye on something wrong, but it probably will develop us as the us in canada winds up front. but has that come in to not just british columbia,
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it's going all the way down through california. and so that's where the cold air is . the cost of last over coded came across the plane states against the rules that was already there, even minus thunder storms. the heaviest, probably ever higher ohio valley and then to was louisiana. the . ringback the examining the headlines, what they wanted to do, what they wanted to leave the without, has system unflinching to. and then there's a one side of
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a group of people who call themselves the research patriot and on the other side. so i'm 2 races, processes sharing personal stories with a global audience. what is the c life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. vera unique fest tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the on which is the right the again the top stories on the all does it renews our police 26 palestinians have been killed in multiple air strikes across cause us and so on. on wednesday one, the attacks targeted tense housing forcibly displaced palestinians,
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and last name that is an area. israel had designated a so called sites, so israel's attacks are not isolated. 2 guys off in lab. it only is really military is targeting the southern suburb of a root with multiple air strikes. wounds of black smoke rows over the area as civilians were forced to flee in panic. donald trump is in washington to begin the handover of power from the buys administration. meanwhile, republican senators are gathering to decide who will replace the long time senate leader. mitch mcconnell, the guardian newspaper has announced that will no longer post on any of its official editorial accounts on the social media platform x. formerly twitter saying, we think that the benefits of being on x are now outweighed by the negatives and resources could be better use promoting or journalism elsewhere. this is something we have been considering for while given the often disturbing contents,
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promoted or found on the platform, x is a toxic media platform and that it's owner. a long mosque has been able to use its influence to shape political discourse, to europe or politicians, and then other let and started discussing last week's riots in amsterdam. and it's an emergency debate. the far right politician gear wilderness says those convicted of the violence against is really football fans must be deported. but opposition members are choosing the leader of dividing the country on choose day. amsterdam is mayor survive and no confidence vote and city council over her handling of the incidents last week is really football fans visiting the city were attacked after they provoked anger with empty air of chance and violence. step boston has more from the hate for more than the 4 hours, the national parliament here in the netherlands. it's been debating the violence
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that happened in the am for them last thursday, but had really a huge effect on, on the, the country for the last week. and a quite a big fallout politically as well. so we strong words for these people who attacked as for any friends on thursday night. it's been called and organized, the jew, hans basically, especially far right to lead are the largest bar to here and then that. and so she has wheeled us, had some very strong warranty was even comparing. i'm so them with i s t r a 3 on the that day. and he's asking for is that we strong measures against a certain populations and he's talking to, especially about the dodge from the rock and descend. we have hundreds of thousands of people living from overall conditions in the netherlands, a new saying also that if they, as some of them have been involved in this violence that he wants to withdraw the dodge passport. and as he describes, it kicks them out of the country. of course, the physician is questioning the legality of all these measures. but this,
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this language is also according to the opposition, not helping at all to calm down the situation we've seen by 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 fuel to the fire as they describe it, a group of farmers of park their tractors outside the european union commission and brussels to process the trade deal. they say it will reduce the price of their products. they say the deal between the e. u and the south american trades loc marcus, or it will allow low cost products in through europe. and the pharmacy. the products may not meet you standards. a severe storms and heavy rains of cause flooding and it lea, catalonia, and the eastern sicily, i've seen significant damage. roads have been water laws and vehicles swept into
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the sea. on flood hit areas in spain are bracing for more to wrench will rain 2 weeks after the worst illusion. and its modern history chilled at least 222 people . those in the valencia region, including high port to city, i've been clearing, roads, and sewers of mud and debris. classes in scored, activities have all been cancelled for a challenge. reports from valencia. 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. if you have it almost him, but if you're looking for a, 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
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here after the seasonal storm system that caused them to 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 11200000000 dollars, the seconds for $4100000000.00, i talked live $15300000000.00 sofa. could it have been avoided? professor felix francis is a hydrologist who in the mid to thousands, worked on a flat prevention plan for the very areas that were devastated of the government cost cutting years ago. then most of it was never implemented. the cost was the $150.00. the new itself, it was the darkening of the investment and the simple cost benefit and benefit
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analysis english around $15.00. yes. we saw the plan. we have had the cost for sure more than 10 minutes a few feet it says is now renewed interest in his gold plans better late than never will reach out and out to 0 that and cs spain, as i know, report predicts carbon emissions from fossil fuels will reach a new hi in 2024. that's according to the global carbon budget assessments. there are no clear signs yet of the peak emissions that is urgently needed to limit global warming and the amount of carbon being released and to be honest a year from both fossil fuel use and land use change is increasing. the warning comes as countries made an observation for the latest round of u. n claim, it talks to zeros environment. the editor nick clark reports from back of the global. com and budget makes interesting that deeply troubling reading fossil fuel emissions at a record high c o. 2 concentrations 52 percent hard and they were back at pre
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industrial times. that was $280.00 parts per 1000000. s. c o 2, then now it's 423 parts for 1000000. all this demonstrates just how urgently 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 all huge. it's estimated that the developing world needs $2400000.00. 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 and climate finance in general. so that's not just me to gauging the climate, reducing emissions, it's also making them stronger,
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more resilience to the change in climate and for some loss than damages already taking place. about $2.00 trillion dollars to water is the one trillion dollars big . so finally optimistically, i think of some of that money is this, you news 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. tremendous savings come from electrification. savings and fuel costs savings in 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 can afford some of it. so they're going to need about one trillion to come from overseas. so that's where the one trillion fits in of the 2.4 to one full trillion is all the finance we do
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for developing countries. but a trillion has to come from abroad because they don't have enough money locally to finance at old themselves. local resistance committees and this suit in the city of what was my dying. he said, the pilot parent military rapids support forces are continuing their attacks on villages and jazz 0 states the are a south last attacks in that area. on october, the 20th, when his commanders effected to the army, at least a 150 people, had been killed and more than a 135000 people displaced in the area. many of the displays have fled now river states abram oregon. as this update from a displacement can in shinji in non river state, we have spoken to the people who have arrived here. we've asked 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 cause the body of states. these are, these are in the eastern parts of to then, many of them saying that they're living and couldn't just sit caps, 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 displaced. 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. 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 out of the to stage. we've seen buses continued to arrive here and river announced said dozens, arriving on an hourly basis, trying to seek refuge, many of them saying that they don't have any humanitarian assistance that they need to many parent assistance because they've lost everything behind and they have
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nothing but the clothes on their back and so they need assistance to be able to continue living until they figure out their next steps as well. for lincoln's goes to the poles on thursday to choose their parliamentary representative software, new presidents, a new or a camara design at a k called a snap election. the choice for many is between corrupt, all faces and promises of clean governance. economy and cost of living is another major factor of the country, struggles to recover from its worst ever financial crisis. you know, fernandez reports from colombo, the, the loans does have campaigning selections to choose who is the interlock as 10th parliament. the national people's power lines which won the presidency less than 2 months ago, says it needs a strong force in the legislature to fulfill its promises of routing out corruption
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and reading indicative rules by the political lead. make the parliament truly supreme, makes a maximum of the opportunity. you have to create a parliament that represents you that works for you. it's the 1st time since the countries economic crisis in 2022. that your lumpkins at choosing the public representative most remember waiting in queues for days for fuel gas and food, the shortage of medicine. and so that you know pockets people of liam the government and took to the streets, demanding change. so as the garland gum was among them now she and several leading figures of the people's protest campaigning to enter parliament. we want to see minds and move on. those voices stuff, the struggling party among those that drew the line so strong this criticism was run, is the convincing huh. who became president during the crisis 2 years ago? he didn't stabilize the economy by securing
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a beloved package from the international monetary fund. but only of to agreeing to crippling austerity measures the less many struggling to survive. the some of the gentleman by the vegas says it's the only party that can term the economy around and renegotiate the i miss deal we are putting on says probably because we have the best policy is we have to be steam. and if we work with the president, i think that's the best on the country. what corruption and the cost of living of the biggest issues in most parts of the country in the northeast, people are waiting for on says 15 years after the end of the war between government troops and the time of tigers. yes. so they knew who lost 10. meg is a type of fight to is no fighting a different back to me home, what have had it? oh wow. i have seen people living and pathetic conditions after the war there on the women headed households, the families are missing and disabled. so i want to serve these e prompted them on i will tell you that the new president has asked the voters to fill the parliament with candidates from either line. but the observer said there
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must be a strong opposition to hold the new government to account for this and mendez just 0 colombo chinese. so forward, these are removing references from social media about a car running incident that left 35 people dead in the southern city. of jo high officials are also removing floral tributes left at the scene. police say a car burst into a sports stadiums, mowing down groups of people for exercising there. at least 43 others were injured . probably 5 reports from beijing. a deadly event happened monday evening and do hi, but you will start to use only revealed the full extent of the tragedy. 24 hours later local people have been turning up at the stadium, leaving flowers and lighting candles as a tribute to the victims. images on social media showed many people lying,
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dental injured. but government senses quickly started removing all video clips. police say the drive a 62 year old man was arrested up the scene with self inflicted wounds beat, a power leaping acting as divine go over the bowls, sacraments, incidents like this of particularly shocking in this society. the place is great importance on social stability. among other recent incidents, a 10 year old japanese school boy was stamped to death near his schooling. shane jim in september prompting a similar display of sympathy from local people on the weekends to violent said this man as he came to life flowers back in you. high officials moved in at night to remove any tribute that had been left that by well wishes. by morning that was just to sign saying the stadium was closed with no other remind is that wants to take the place of mcbride, i'll just say right, facing the still ahead. on the,
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on the 0 news, our still going strong will tell you about the world's oldest football or who has no plans to quit anytime soon. the
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business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the business agents to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant. the time for all the sports news with peter 3. thank you very much. we'll begin with boxing. and mike tyson says he's tough, but then he thoughts as he gets ready to make his what's in. so the ring considered one of the most formidable fights is in history. pull my will,
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heavyweight champion takes on youtube. but to offset jake poll on friday in texas coast held public wilcox, i hate all the bouts which consists of 8 to 2 minute rounds. tyson is 5851 years older than these opponents. i pulled as i understand your professional fight. tell me what you think it's headed to arlington, texas no way we can do in boxing both costa and right to gather with a day these guys always nice talking to you. you all back covering the spectacle. is this the real deal, or is it just an exhibition to make some money? you know, i think it's a real funny piece of it. so obviously there's a lot of rubber gnashing about this because it's the 9 months science and check pools. the more than one to 10, and if you live at least 25000000 social media followers, there's adults, there's a life now going back to youtube videos and pop charles pointing to the true vertical box. so i'm was to be a cruise weight. well, champion, this is a big test and i,
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i don't use these words lately. he may have bitten off more than he can chew here with my thoughts. and i just thought 2 years older, he's waiting cost is best. he's got to try and someone something special. i had a very intimate conversation with him with a couple of other journalists last night. and i asked mike whether he can bring back the dog for me to send him. if you lawyer is different, carrots now they transfer him over to the federal id say once the finest man on the planets in the late seventies and early ninety's, kennedy saw not one more time. you said i got the devil with me right now on the plan is to knock j full out what i've said pete's a given his age. as you say, a 2 minute rounds. you'll have to get the job done and i loved your putting by the way. and now we have already seen anthony joshua approved to the knockout fronts and gone new. but you said worry that someone will get seriously hurt. and these crossover fights hold that good for boxing. look,
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netflix to show and yet they believe they're getting annoyed. it's around $25000000.00 which will break. right. comments in america. the record is 22000000 for super bowl playoff game. it's a really big event in sales and almost as i was at the webcast just as folks j pool as well. who said that he wakes up some mornings at the moment, wondering, should he or something this while he's in it now it is friday night. yeah, it's fine. no problem. you know, mike thompson, the said the same, you know, assigned to fine and also i'm, i really doing this on the subaru special into that you 6 o 6 to remarket sales. i'm not saying as you say, it's kind of marketing events in a way, in the spring and the owns and uses. got the all, not thoughtful, netflix, the 218000000 subscribers literally. so it's a fascinating event or can not be here as a box in correspondence. it's great to be around a 1000000 swanson. j paul, this other side is the problem charlie told you so it's
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a fascinating thing. events who knows what was going to happen on friday night, we really don't have anything could happen. a lot of the site. the thing is we mustn't let this 58 year old box nor come to us and ask for jack, pull loving, we'll hate him. he knows how to promote himself as any mokesha. he makes himself a deal. he makes himself the billing. that's how you braces and grows is audience with the time the social media kind of by little. she's a few like yesterday had a call cool on the talk we said the guy all they call him here in texas at the moment. um, or just think he's also sort of in support. so need to know all was on the other spectrum is more towards the jewels is trying to pay good, you know, as a box is already lost to talk some furies, brother charming theory is good enough as a box to really take on the likes of so turnover is using the top 5 pound for pound
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boxes in the world. so it's an experiment. so i think on friday night, but whenever you say it's going to be enormously watched or expecting $90000.00 people in the dallas cowboy stadium, we must mention on the, on the card is one of the biggest women's files over time. it will be the most watch between tennessee taylor and amanda serrano. you want to long time, great citizens boxing care with a database. thank you for your time and enjoy the fights. bunch of it's a the whatever the and how may sees the origin see that he made says he's better than ever heard of a upcoming woke up qualifies. depending will champions play away from home against paraguay on thursday before taking on peer rebecca, including us iris on tuesday. oh it's and tina on top of the standings and favorites against better going with themselves and beats. and then they last full caps and may see you. 37 now and pace, full into miami, but still has a huge impact on his team. now this is
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a cousin yoshi. you are playing for japan in 1994, and amazingly, he's still going 50 years later. he's, they claimed king calls who he's widely considered the world's oldest ex, a foot board and he's now planning to come back for he's 40 a professional season. at the age of 58. next year. you'll pay for a 4th to a japanese club at length. it goes to zuka new to scold 55 goals for japan between 199-2000. and i bring the in, the a sense goes to see the return of the do the full known as the splash brothers. but steps carry them plan on k thompson for soon to san francisco, it is thompson's 1st scanned back against these old scene. having switched to the dallas mavericks off the new team with the golden state warriors, but countries for the game high, 37 point. so let's go to the state to one of the 21 and 17. when a dallas in the, in the a couple opener. miami,
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he's had coaches blamed himself for what he called and who written this mistake, which costs these team the game against the detroit pistons. one, jayden darren tied the game at $112.00 united, the top of the piston file with less than 2 seconds enough to play about it. exposed struck cold for a time after that he didn't have any left and it would give him a technical fail. the systems winning 123121. just the guy c, n d h, as in boston, celtics will continue, may 1st and be a tough game against the atlanta who, who, who, who, you know, missed off the, just the 6 seconds to play. defense. one of the 171 of the 16 you told him be by the season day before the philadelphia 76 is of the missing 6 games for the new injury, but have a happy with sense of the course. as the team was seats and 11199 by the new york mix. yeah, and that's all the sports needs for the time being there. thank you so much, peter. thanks for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our on alpha 0 back in just a moments with much more off the face. he's supposed to you in
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