tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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sheltering intense and southern gaza after forcibly displacing them multiple times is really forces launch, at least for air strikes on civilian areas and bear with southern suburbs. and dozens of protesters gathering in support of palestine are detained in amsterdam. type on piece of statements with the latest spots he is the most to mind behind. one of the biggest upsets in football history is back a rental, a to help saudi arabia, beach origin, seen as the law school is getting ready for his 1st match back in charge of the gulf nations football team. the to begin in the united states, where the power donald trump will wield in his 2nd term is us presidents and the people who will be involved in it are becoming clearer. earlier on wednesday, president joe biden welcomed the president elect to the oval office of the white house. both men promised
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a smooth transition from democrat to republican of his sessions. trump has been nominating people for his cabinet, and in the last hour he named demarco rubio for secretary of state. meanwhile, and congress republicans elected john soon to serve as the senate majority leader for the next 2 years. our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets begins our coverage from washington dc june for years us president joe biden has called president elect donald trump and x a central threat to democracy. trump has questioned biden's mental acuity and fitness for office. but on wednesday, none of that animosity was on display for the transition . but when binding defeated truck back in 2020 away going to the capital, tried, refused to accept the results of the election. he didn't extend an invitation to
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bite and to visit the white house instead trumps supporters stores the us capital. trump left the washington just hours before by then was sworn in place of the difficulties of there was similar chaos where president brock obama has it over at the start of trump's 1st term in 2016 was a k on a transfer of power on the part of trump, perhaps because he didn't realize he was going to enter, didn't expect that he would win, and then he chance to be a pay off ages. okay. out of person. so i, it was the case that there were many obama officials who tried to meet with the incoming officials of the jump in ministration, but they wouldn't do it. but during their nearly 2 hour meeting on wednesday, trump assured by then this january's transfer of power will be peaceful, a transition that says it will be as smooth as it can get. former 1st lady, maloney, a trump wasn't at wednesdays meeting at the white house. she declined the invitation
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in said jill, by then the 1st lady, hand of the president is elect a hand written letter congratulating missus trump and promising just like her husband to ease the transition back to the white house. any way she can, can really help it out to 0. the white house of the zeros you have her tennessee is in washington dc. so she have trump world is taking shape really, really fast. let's start with the cabinet. there's been new names since we last spoke with donald trump choosing to the top jobs. and it's been a very interesting our, i think a lot of establishments, republicans are in shock right now. cuz at 1st they cool things were going that way . market rubio, secretary of state, gave i sold him and he's the one who the base price. i just think he some johnny come lately, new conservative, new liberal, who's now pretending to be out of the trump world in order to to get ahead. so they hate margaret repair establishment and the sound of love walker review. so they would they thought they were doing so well,
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i'm glad to meet you. they off to is we go the next 2 nominees? uh, we had about gates for attorney general, possibly one of the more important potential cabinet post seasons. we're heading the department of justice, complete trump line list very, i'm afraid, real home for but you know, if figuratively and will be completely loyal to trumpet, who was actually about to go off to one of his enemies. i think people a little bit worried about that these have to be confirmed by the senate and, and then tools to gather as director of national intelligence. you can get more different tamaqua rubia, a secretary of state. she is a skeptic of american foreign policy. she doesn't want and this was an in ukraine and elsewhere. she is someone who is very much on that rear this foreign policy went good. see, i'm tickets. there's so many ways of macos. while code review, these have to be confirmed by the sentence. and we just touch, i know, would come and give us newman to prevent the incoming senate majority and say, look what specifically confirm that donald trump's new pix. and i think that was
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before you had some of these new names, kirsten cummings, senate majority leader. you just said, and we now know who that will be, that will be john through in the sentence or from south dakota. walk us through that. yeah, so don't feel very establishment republican, conservative, but it was pretty much on the same page as the trump of gender on tax guns, cups and securing the border. and i'm, i'm still on drill, baby drew, etc, etc, etc. box. he's just said, look, we would, we have complete fealty. we have great loyalty to, to donald trone. but that was before, but i've seen you. that's yeah, some of these, some of these are on the bottom show appointments. what were in the pipelines and now this is quite interesting. he just given his speech, saying we're gonna, we're going to pass donald trump's cabinet appointments as quickly as possible. but snow, you know, where does that last? because you can tell is a sense of shock about some of these to be these to make this a point to use. so that's but that will,
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that will set up the quite well nice to meet, just slash point them with the, with the point in price as we already that trump was, was, was pushing to get recess appointments. that is a drum. let's set up the john congress not allowed on from to a point any controversial appointees on a temporary basis, but still they will be, they will be the cabinet officials house. now we get an idea of why he was saying that because some of these, some of these kinds, it's all going to be very controversial. this isn't just tax cuts for the rich. this is actually putting on people have a very different viewpoint on the world. now in, in cabinet positions. yeah, and we know donald trump is not shy from having acting cabinet members or acting agency heads and pretty much keeping them on, on basically permanent basis. he's done that in the past. now it is looking increasingly likely that the republicans will also control the lower house of congress. that's the house of representatives. where are we on that? so once again, you're more us meet organizations of cold, the, the,
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the race for the republicans. it was just another victory for public into the pole in the palm springs area. i think it was sad to hear that the engines about concert majority associated press, who are the official. so the school keepers may, i still haven't cold it. but this does then put the focus on what schools are happening just a few miles away. still on capitol hill or the hyatt regency. there's a very contentious what we also started meeting on the way to nominate the house leadership. if the house, if the republicans do retain the house, mike johnson, the incumbent is expected to retain that leadership. but as a very vocal minority, the freedom quote, because you may remember them, they're very independent, that demanding procedural changes and things like that. none of which they getting, but, but the come january mike johnson is going to need every republican you can get. it's gonna be such a narrow margin of victory because that's what's projected even narrow it. now as some of these kinds of appointments got, get confirmed. so just to have even a handful of opponents in a very narrow majority in the house means that maybe you might, might jump to not get nominated in january,
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even if he gets voted in by the republican caucus today. but what does that mean for the legislative agenda to exec question marks now? question marks indeed you advertising reporting from washington dc. thank you so much. joining us now also from washington, dc, is microphone troy professor and the director of the race politics and policy center. this is a george mason university. michael, thank you so much. as i was saying to she had trump world, right. the official version of trump for lemon cabinet members and congressional leaders is shaping up really fast. what does it look like to you? as it looks like a continuation of his campaign, he had indicated throughout the campaign that he was going to be seeking aggressive retribution among knows that he thinks that wrong. jim, you know, you talked in earlier segment about matt gates representative from florida. well, he's the perfect person to run
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a department of justice if you want somebody who has no real administrative experience at that level. and he is more than willing to do some of the sort of shady or things if you will. the president try and wants to do in terms of investigating his room. and so it's more of the same as far as i can tell. and i will just say that with gates peter heads up the new or nominated for the department of defense who was wonderfully unqualified from for the position and tulsa gavin, as was mentioned earlier. what we're beginning to see now is a movement away from a stablish ma'am. and toward sort of the bomb drawing elements of a make america great. again move. so that's, that's the cabinet. but it goes beyond the cabinet because the republicans control the senate. it looks like republicans, they're going to control the house. we haven't called it because we're following associated press. they haven't completely called it yet, but it does look like it's headed that way. which means,
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um trump would have allies in all the congress. obviously he's, he's pointing more or less than his cabinet. the supreme court, we know has the majority of republican judges. i mean, he would basically have a free hand, this time to do pretty much whatever he wants. or he wouldn't have no guard rails to prevent him from engaging his worst political impulses. and for that reason, i am deeply concerned about what the next few years are going to look like. he is not someone who is tethered to history public policy. you know, concerns about what's best for the country of those things and supplemented to his concerns about what's best for him. and as a result, we are going to see a very poppy to 3 years going forward. and so at best, a 2026 election cycle that may likely punish republicans if they overstep. starting
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in january with regard to their own policy decisions, or you say bumpy but in a way, in a way it could be actually very smooth. and what i mean by that is that if for anyone who remembers trumps 1st time in 2016, every thing he tried to do in the 1st 2 months, really the 1st few years of his presidency. he was at every corner. he was stymied by the courts. he was stymied by congress. he just didn't have the know how of government to get his policies inactive. right. now, as you say, there are no guard rails. so in a way it's, it's going to, it could be a lot smoother for him to do what he wants as well, is doing what it wants is what do you mean by some other? absolutely. there's no question about that. there's nothing there to your style to him, but for, for voters who voted for him, thinking that they would be protected to i think it's going to be bumpy for them. i'm. i'm not sure. a lot of the voters sort of anticipated or thought through all that comes with donald trump, himself for that reason,
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i think it's going to be bumpy for the country and let me just very quickly, there's the international implications, right? so the president pro, present electronic has a very different view on international organizations and as a bit toward our selection, as of all of which is going to affect countries around the world. michael font boy, professor, director of the race politics and policy center at george mason university. thank you so much. my pleasure. thank you. donald trump had already appointed a number of positions in his new administration. gallery logic type. the world's richest man is among them. you must use the us presidential election pick for a new department that's responsible will be responsible for government cost cutting, musk and former republican presidential candidates event. columbus swami will jointly lead this newly created department of government efficiency. the guardian
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newspaper in the u. k. has announced that it will no longer post on any of its official editorial accounts on the social media platform. x owned by e loan, lost the paper, released the statements on his decision saying, quote, we think the benefits of being on x or now outweighed by the negatives and resources, could be better use promoting odor and listen elsewhere. this is something we've been considering for a while, given the awesome, disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far right, conspiracy theories and races. and x is a toxic media platform. and its owner has been able to use its influence to shape political discourse as lawrence, who good is joining us. you're the founder of sales master group of digital and social media consultancy service. with joining us from london, we want in your, your view on this, your take on this x is a huge social media platform. obviously, massive footprint. the guardian is a significant publication. it is a publication of repute that has a following. that is obviously not as big as a number of followers on x,
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but it's not nothing you know. and when they say we're pulling all of x. how do you look at that to yes, the guardians decision to solve a single axis. quite interesting development in the relationship, i suppose the ongoing power struggle that we see between social media and the mainstream major at times is something that the audience they, they being considering for some time. and it is important to be clear that it's the complication itself being active on. for example, for x, i should say that it is going to stop happening. use this group still shot all screws and use, and they read on the guardian, but the publication has decided against continuing pasting through it. sorry, is accounts. now the mainstream media has, has an interesting relationship with social media office develops. and when social media platform 5 kings are full, which at this stage as many years ago they were really decide is networking platforms, a place for people to make connections, have conversations, pace their opinions. and because of the digital landscape has developed more more people,
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they're just social media to can see the news online and just find out information using states for me to platform such as acts. are we doing well, the social media of the say so you public patients have actually paid quite an important role in ensuring the information that coming across is verified and coming from idle funds, you can trust its source or so this is so this is exactly what i wanted to ask you about the guardian says we're pulling out because we feel x is a toxic place that's their word. and if you will, as conspiracy theories, the guardian, of course, is providing um, you know, journalism and it's based on facts finding a news gathering if they pull out. and by the way, they're not the only news platform that is pulled out in the us and p or the public radio, pbs a public broadcast, or have also pulled out of ex, if all these places pull out, then what does ex become of what exactly it is things be interesting to see how it develops and how many mainstream media top for stay with in the space of acts and
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continue to cause hate enterprise. and ultimately, they say is the information that they provided is coming from a trusted source. their editorial guidelines in place, legal frame, what strange mess. so when people are following these accounts, they believe what they, what they see is true when it is accurate and we're not in as well. whether it's been a huge increase in misinformation and it's so many games become more problematic because we see the developments coming to a full with a i and it goes, if you're living in a social media, what was, what are the trusted media news networks that are coming away from that space then, and then we'll see, is this phrase going to come, boss is going to go back to rely on, on the content that's being pasted by blogs, conversations, opinions. and maybe that might be such a, an authentic sort of feels rest. is this a, is this a move against x, or is this also a move against the law in mosque at specifically at a time when he is now becoming a political figure? we were just saying before coming to you before this interview,
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the donald trump is tapping him to now run a to be created a new american agency to slash government government spending. or yeah, i think the finding of the announcement by the college and you know, a copy a select the font that has come saved quickly off the election so quickly off that, you know, must, has been an announcement with his new role 6 of the key that must be some the electrical statement potentially that that's being made that i need it is a push back against it. but there are either many problems with social media that have a reason that the news media kind of can really help the counselor helps targets and, and how to address. and i think without them it becomes a very, very different space. and it's the considering they can be quite to go if others for they see that's not to say that they will because say, shall means it will say that a lot of positives to us that you have access to huge amounts of people, a huge small, okay, and it is a very important space,
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the same time for media brands to to, to be possible of laura to good founder of field master group. thank you very much for your time on. no, sir. the the more than 400 days have passed since israel launched as genocide, o one, gaza killing at least 43600 postings. and that includes $17000.00 children. the entire population is under systematic targeting, being forcibly displaced over and over again. oh, this is happening within a narrow strip of land where every inch has become a military target. allison and officials and accused israel of stepping up a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the north. the area has been under military siege for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the right to their
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home is the food to water into medicine. and at least 26 palestinians have been killed in multiple airstrikes across the gaza strip since dawn on wednesday. this is the moment one of the attacks targeted tense housing forcibly displaced palestinians in low wasi in the area in the sense of the strip that israel had designated a so called 6 zone. but it has been under repeated bombardments alpha 0, sorry cobbler zoom is following the latest strikes from central gases. and there has been a very remarkable search of strikes on areas that had been designated by the it's very military to be safe to humanitarians always, including l mostly in the western areas of the city, you'll find you is 100, which is only for a few kilometers away from what we are. we know that makes ship tents have been widely damaged due to that happening to slay fatty yesterday did not allow us to let people have been told to see chris which has been targeted. but there has been
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more attacks have rained down on the showed and seen that the north will detach. we've at least 10 power centers have been confirmed. does $11.00 of the lights that tax in it devalue refuge account with age organizations have been describing the situation in the north to be encrypted from collab tech. we know that within the past 24 hours, only certain humanitarian aid folks were allowed to get into balls on a fraction of the $508.00 trucks, a higher requires it would have sustained the population key and the strip service up as an out 0. there, but i try to sign israel has been the un agencies of how this thing and refugees from operating in the country. it's chief philip plaza, really has warned of catastrophic consequences if on why i cannot operate the defense. so you in would not be able to operate and to provide this critical services so on, in that case the, on the,
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i've done that even option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the okay, thank power. meaning that is when, when would be responsible to provide descriptive services? you still telling the guys which is a, which is a steak, but we have also the rest of the west bank and is there was a them oh shes here is gabriel. as on the reports from united nations headquarters in new york, he spoke to the general assembly in a committee there and then spoke to journalists as you just saw, the state and future of unrra is very much in doubt. we've known that to and for the plaza, really told journalists, he said that the unreal has been under attack for more than a year. now, by a political mis information campaign. by israel, it's important to step back just for a 2nd and remind viewers because this is what was there any reminded us as well.
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243 unrest staff had been killed since october last year in gaza because of is really bombardment in guys, a 243 unrest staff killed. that doesn't even mention their extended family members that have been killed as well. and also a 2 thirds of all unreal facilities, whether it be schools or medical clinics or offices in guys that have been damaged or destroyed to 3rd. so it's clearly been and it's terribly terrible year for unreal. israel's attacks are not limited to gaza, it is day $44.00 since the is really military launch the ground, defensive and 11 on attacks. have targeted thousands of buildings in homes across the country. at least 3365 people have been killed and more than 14000 have been injured. is really military targeted, the southern suburb of the root with multiple airstrikes, plumes of black smoke rows over the area. a civilians were forced to flee in panic . st hotter reports from the 11 east capitol,
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the israel controls lebanon skies. it's been dropping bombs for weeks, and bait with southern suburb is about to be hit. there's panic at the entrances of what is known here as delphi. 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 weeks of bombardment. most the attacks come without warning, but at times there's really military publishes maps showing buildings. it plans to target. and then this, this strikes begin is rel, 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
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collective punishment. we've been displaced and this happens all the time. this is oppression. what more can i say? i hope the resistance will win. this will the 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 attack . so yet on what some call as well as strong hold. many people are too angry and tired to tell their story. human rights groups have said is rated warnings, are being issued a short notice and sometimes in the middle of the night. so social media, when people are sleep on on the 2nd ever see 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 often and also talk about and that building was hit by her father has sense. i watched this strike from a few 100 meters away. he tells us he is not sure if he has
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a home to return to the bottom of the la shipments home. until now we have barely surviving. used to eating and drinking and sleeping on the bed. but if a home is destroyed, it will just listen to death situation that will be living in. and it seems this was going to be a long one. am i shut out? it's a concern many have is really strikes are escalating a not just invaded southern suburb. the human cost and humanitarian consequences of this war have, according to the united nations, reached alarming levels center for their shows that you know, they lived in fighting between israel and has belies having a devastating effect on the education of a 1000000 and a half children. and 11 on that's according to the lebanese ministry of education. the start of the academic year was delayed because many schools are shot and continued to be use the shelters for people forcibly displaced. charles stratford
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reports from the roots on the crisis in the classrooms as 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 displaced people 1st arrived, the worst thing was, their fear. the policies that the neighboring secondary schools have now partially restarted 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,
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i have some challenges regarding the project to combine our laptop in order to explain our list and also the tiers, and that's how the materials to use. one of them 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 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 public schools that have been use
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the shelters for families fleeing israel's military campaign in level of reopen. however, there are many more like this one that is still be use the shelters for those was effected by the will to sponsor the school year. it was delayed by months because of the will for 11 is 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 a baby. we spoke stadium, a child's right to education isn't strongly do you need to national move those as well and has been let's say last thing, ceasefire is a long way off. so that right is being strengthened or completely denied. tell us about that. i'll just 00 the still ahead on alpha 0,
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the final hours of campaigning and sri lanka, head of thursday's votes, will tell you what's at stake. and carlos alcohol as fast will have to be dilemma. nation from the atp finals continues into rand. peter will have the action and support that's coming up later. so the spragons back in the news for all the wrong reasons. ones that getting the concentration of thunderstorms in southern europe and has been focusing on spain. this something's not volunteer. it is for the west in granada, but the red warnings were in the southwest and obviously east coast then the warnings are fading away. now. however, there's still going to be more, right, as you can see, the, any front systems in our northern europe. so it's getting cooler here, but the sound that's probably an improvement. the skies will cease and sunshine. the rain with the circulation just west of gibraltar will concentrate in southwest in spain,
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and probably portugal. next the side of the shower was becoming lighter. in this part of the metal draining, but they're still like to be fairly heavy and possibly it's really more especially west increase and it's cold. and i faxed you a bit for the north for the balkans to see some start even maybe in boulder area. more obviously, this is a code from brittany starting through vilnius 3 degrees here. and this great is, is typical of november slow to move hot to see the sunshine unless the breeze picks up. as i mentioned, rock moving further size and across the, the water from your voltage. you've got morocco and how julia, this is light. see an area sherry, right? not particularly excessive, but they're all the same. otherwise, from the whole of north africa, it's a fairly dry time of the year. the shower has really just coastal, the trump has captured the popular vote. so look what happened. this is great. folk
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lines looks back to the election year. huge part of it undeniably, is that you can't fund a genocide with you know, what if you want to win them. otherwise i'm speaking an office. what this means for the future of us politics. stuff of a pretty extreme novel. the return of trump on a busy or the latest news greece is the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of violence surrounded by so you that is stain the so long with detailed coverage. this one is an early test for the labor government in a country, large parts of which are grouped by lead from the house of the story. the extent to which knolls career and russia have been cooperating militarily, was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south koreans will make cuz
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the the been watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this. our us president joe biden has welcome to president elect donald trump, to the oval office at the white house. both men promised a smooth transition from democrats to republican administrations. donald trump has been naming more members of his new cabinets. he has chosen florida, senator marco rubio, a secretary of state. and at least 26 palestinians been killed in multiple airstrikes across gauze, us and stolen on wednesday. one of the attacks target attends housing forcibly displaced palestinians, and on the wasi, an area is real, had designated a safe sell hundreds of protesters of demonstrating in the french capital against an event in support of israel. human rights groups unions,
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and left. when politicians are criticizing the event organized by fluoride groups, the israel is forever dollar is due to be held head of a francis real football match. and there are fears of violence similar to last week seen in amsterdam. when is really football fans visiting the city attack, taxi drivers, and chanted anti arab slogans before being themselves attacked. and demonstrators have been detained at a rally in amsterdam, in support of palestine, in defiance of a band on protests within the dutch capital. earlier the dutch parliament held an emergency session to discuss the rights and it's full out of this. all right, call addition here builders. seeing here says those convicted in connection with a tax on is really football fans must be deported. set boston has more from amsterdam and along with different. right. well, that's a for the heated situation here at sam square and i'm to them, police is now detaining a all the process is one by one being the rest away from this throw that you can see here, behind me,
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a policeman in black mass as well. they are coming in and out to rest away the several classes. so some of them i've read screaming, some of them are being dragged over to the ground here. they are being taken to these buses and these buses are going to an alternative protest location according to police. this is what the mirror has told them, that they are mistaken. she was lifting the band temporarily. there is a protest band in place since last friday because of the riots that happened between them. a copy television was also forward to the residence, and after that, she had emergency mattress at the approach as bad, which she said she would lift this one. but only it's also allowed to take place in the park, but for the last few hours, a few 100 protests which have been protesting against the china side in gas, or they have been the, those kind of thing. the slogan, said police has surrounded them from the beginning,
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and now they're taking them out. so one by one more police is coming also to assist . i think there's a few 100 police around the square right now. a lot of police vans as well. and the people, even in the buses are us, are shot with him from inside shouting slogans against the genocide and gotcha. and protesters in mozambique will be treated as terrorist that's according to police chief bernardino, russell demanded an end nationwide protest against the outcome of the presidential election. groups of activists had been blocking streets and police by a tear gas. 7 stations began after opposition front runner of finance him on line. a claim that october's election was rigged. a police crack down on protest has killed dozens of people in the past 3 weeks for me to millers and resend garcia, mozambique, where she's been speaking to some of the protesters through the day, hundreds of protest as have come out to this rose, it links the wasn't beacon capital model to, to south africa, and it's a transportation of wind. normally,
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thousands of trucks come through every week. people here say they want to block the boat to prevent these trucks from moving back and forth. and their aim is to, in fact the economy as negatively as possible. and the board, the board is whether they are making a lot of money. and they are the ones who are holding the economy off. most of the novel about 1800 trucks. a process through the board is every day, the trucks carry coal in chrome from south africa to the most in beacon capital. i'm approved to, to the port wits exported internationally. as long as the process continue, the economy will be negatively impacted, especially one that he's already struggling. there's a significant police presence in places like this ends up as we protest have taken place and i expect it to continue over the next few days. don't know what can happen cuz know we have what i mean. like we can get civil war and not pull up
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provence protest as they are choosing the police of killing at least 6 people. and that's just today, incidents like that expected to follow the fuel process. an anger demonstrates is somebody the mellow ultra 0 or so no garcia, mozambique a shrunken this go to the polls on thursday to choose their parliamentary representatives. now to a new president, a newer a camara, decent. yeah. okay, cool. the snap election, the economy and cost of living a major factors as the country struggles to recover from its worst effort. financial crisis been l. fernandez reports from colombo, the, the lowest of campaigning selections to choose who is the interlock as 10th volume in the national people's power lines which won the presidency less than 2 months ago. says it needs a strong force and the legislature to fulfill its promises of routing out
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corruption and reading in decades. rules by the political lead. make the parliament truly supreme, make the 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 mid season and so that you know pockets, people blame the government and to, to the streets, demanding change. so as to got really good was among them. now she and several leading figures of the people's protests campaigning to enter parliament. we want those to the minds that move on those voices stuff, the struggling party among those that drew the line so strong. this criticism was wrong, is the convincing huh. who became president during the crisis? 2 years ago, he did sterilize the economy by securing
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a beloved package from the international monetary fund, but only off the green, crippling austerity measures, the less many struggling to survive. the sum of the gentleman by the vegas says it's the only party that can turn the economy around and re negotiate the i miss deal we are putting on says probably because we have the best policy say, is we have to be steam and is we work with the president, i think that's to be based 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 then he who loves to nag is a type of fight to is no fighting a different back to me home. i have had it, oh wow. i have seen people living in pathetic conditions after the war. the women headed households, the families of missing and disabled. so i want to serve these e prompted amman and malayna. the new president has asked voters to fill the
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parliamentary candidates from peace of mind. to observe, the said there must be a strong opposition to hold the new government to account fitness and mendez just ear colombo. the german chancellor. laugh schultz has announced a vote of confidence in parliament next month ahead of snap elections next year. the government held its 1st cabinet meeting on wednesday after the collapse of the coalition last week. the 3 points, the alliance split south, around 12 of 2025 budget schultz confirmed that snap the elections would take place at the end of february or ukraine's air force says it's shut down for miss styles and nearly 40 drones launched by russia overnight. officials in the capital, se key faced the messiah attacked by russia for the 1st time since august. so they gave all reports putting out the flames that an apartment building struck in rushes,
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a sold on key of the largest attack on the area and $73.00 days involving crews and spun mistake. miss styles. well, keith has face drone attacks almost nightly. this wasn't altogether most serious bombardment. as the air raid siren rang out, people took shelter where they could, including this underground metro station. cousins rascal it. it's horrible every time there is a miss how attacks we've become used to drones strikes if one can get used to that . as they're flying every night, kia was always suffering. kids can't go to school when drones are fine. and when there are missile attacks we have to shelter ukrainians had anticipated an assault like this for months. and the timing is worrying. raising phase at the country's fragile energy system might not be able to withstand sustained russian attacks,
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especially as winter approaches. yet there was a relentless determination to carry on. we're, you know, most of we will go to work. the kids will go to school and all go to work. we'll get along with our regular life. to the east. it isn't even more some of the picture in the town of looking at the and the don't yet. squeezen now lies in ruins of to russian forces captured it for 2 years there was heavy fighting here with ukrainians, putting up a thorough rushes defense. now, there was barely any of it left for nato. the advance is made by russia or a clear and present danger. since it confirmed the presence of north korean troops in russia, an additional risk for the military alliance as well as ukraine. we see increasingly the indivisibility of security between and among these different theaters, the euro, atlantic theater, the end of the civic theater,
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the middle east. and it's critical that we find ways to work ever more closely together while the search for a response continues. so it is the uncertainty for civilians caught up in this conflict a rule that has already lost it for nearly 2 years. a 9 months with no end in sight . sonya jago, which is era, severe storms and heavy rains, of course, flooding and into the cafeteria. and the eastern sicily have seen significant damage. roads have been water logged and vehicles swept into the sea and flooded areas in spain or bracing some more torrential rain. 2 weeks after the worst deluge and his modern history killed at least $222.00 people, probably challenged reports from valencia, one of the worst effected areas. 2 weeks ago how there was one of the town smashed by spain's west plots, and it's more than history now is preparing for more by which i've been sailing
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handle with tense. would it be better informed but who was still scared? because if it happens again, it's too much. it's hard skiing, coming storm will be less intense, but modern debris from october, the 29th is still clothing, so is drains and many roads. making these already back to towns less able to come with more or united. i definitely, i mean that means we've tried to get the money out and unblocked some of the sewage systems with us too much and most will need specialist in that or whether it's in catalonia valencia and alicia on the pl eric highlands. this was malika on wednesday. the old some storms happen when cold it meets room of spain's met. it's already encased in huge rainfall is dumped on hills above coastal plains climate change is making them more intense. and that's what came up with 2 different people. don't future, whether it's current, whether we already have it, we need to take measures of
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a kinds to reduce the home re forcing hills to slow water run off is one idea. so or a network of channels, sacrifice areas and underground tanks. the thing is, the plans for exactly the sorts of measures drawing up by spanish hydrologist, maybe 20 years ago. what happened to them? well, nothing. they were the victim of years and years of cost cutting. perhaps now, it'll be taken most seriously. but we've got tons. how does 0 valencia and you report predicts carbon emissions from fossil fuels or reach a new hi in 2024 according to the global carbon budget assessment. there are no clear signs yet of the peak emissions that is urgently needed to limit the global warming. the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere from both fossil fuel use and land use change is increasing. the warning comes as countries meeting as a by john the latest round of u. n claim. it talks officer as environment that attorney clark reports from back.
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i think they will call them budget makes interesting, but deeply troubling reading fossil fuel emissions at a record high c o. 2 concentrations 52 percent hard and they were back at pre industrial times. that was $280.00 parts per 1000000 of 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, a huge, it's estimated that the developing world needs $2.00 trillion dollars. now to put that into some kind of context, once you get over a few 1000000000, it's hard to think of these numbers. all of the aid in the world is 200. so this is 12 times 12 times all of the i didn't watch,
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that's what the developing world needs for the energy transition. i'm fine with finance in general. so that's not just me to gauging the climate, reducing emissions, it's also making them stronger, more resilient to the changing climate and for some loss and damage is already taking place about $2.00 trillion dollars. so what is the one trillion dollar big? so finally, optimistically, i think of some of that money is assumed will come domestic. this energy transition the, the much of the analysis says is good for the countries if they can afford. uh if they can afford. it is a big question, but once they can afford, it is good for the growth good for development. it's tremendous savings come from electrification. savings and fuel costs, savings and health multiplan 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 sullivan. so
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they're gonna 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 for developing countries, but actually and has to come from abroad because they don't have enough money locally to finance at old themselves. still ahead on algebra, 0 in sports, the baddest man on the planet returns to the ring. we look ahead to mike tyson's come back. that's after the break,
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the surface for the feet of stomach who joined us in the studio. i'm make seas for tune a saudi arabia head coach, ran out. we'll be back in the dugouts of the middle east. the nation takes on australia and woke up qualifying on thursday. right. not famously guided the saudis to victory over origin, seen up to 20. 22 woke up. he's back in charge following the country, dismissing roberto mancini for a post or to the ongoing stage and qualifying for the 2026 finals. they have just 5 points for 4 games. 2 boys, there is always a good for a show. we always dream uh about the best. so the best is to win or the games. sometimes it is not possible, but you have to fight for it. so it would be a very interesting game, a very,
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very important game folded both team. so we have to negotiate just getting uh, the only way south korea is hong yu bo has not confirmed with the cats and sonya in maine will play in thursday's qualify against kuwait son. miss south korea's qualifying wins in october with a hand string injury. he started talking to the last 3 games, but only completed 90 minutes in the most recent match on sunday. wonder how to put it under her phone reported to a day later than the others. and during yesterday's session, he focused on recovery. i will speak to him about the match. i can't comment on his availability at the moment, the fronds manager this sean seems to be getting a little board of talking about getting them, but pay you to increase the striker. and his latest score. quoting at a one of decision with them pop a note in the base, the form for each club round the grid, front space israel on thursday. he had out even
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a dyslexic and here it comes. i thought the question would have come earlier. so listen, i told you what i told you, you're free to speak and interpret and i will not repeat what i said. i have a match tomorrow i have 23 players going till the end is not here. please leave me alone. please. the head of south africa's football association, daniel dawn, has appeared in calls on charges of food and safety, utah, and it was a leading figure in bringing between the 10 woke up the south african is accused of using around $72000.00 a self is money to hire a p r firm and a private security company for his personal benefits, he's currently out on bail in march. please rated the software offices and well carlos al, grants is off the market, the atp finals into reading the world of a 3 las these opening match on mondays a cast square root. another defeat would have almost certainly eliminated authorize from this facility. minutes of the 21 year old spaniel dug deep to overcome rushes
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onto a group live 63, and 76 to the reigning franchise. and in wimbledon champion, the final group match is against alexander, as they have to be. caspar who dental area is the privacy by the way that i provide today. and the best line with myself was really con. uh, i just tried to be focusing on my game on what i have to do on the forget about that, but i'm not feeling well i'm, i'm see mike tyson says he's tough with any thoughts as he gets ready to make his return to the ring. considered one of the most formidable fights as in history, the former will heavyweight champ insights on youtube to inbox a. j pulled on friday, and texas both held public with accounts the head of the south, which consists of 8 to minute rounds. tyson is 58 now 51 years old with any of the opponents. a pool has any full 10 professional fights. we've been speaking to boxing, both costa and royce, again, with a diabetes ahead of that 5. netflix a showing. they believe they are going to go into around $25000000.00,
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which will break recommends in america. the record is 22000000 for super bowl playoff game. it's a really big event that sales enormous as a sales at the workouts your sales folks, j. cool. as well, who said that he wakes up some mornings at the moment, wondering, should he have done this? well, he's in it now. it is friday night. yeah. it's a fighting on friday night. mike carson, the set the same. you know, aside the fight in a full i'm, i really doing this is a very special into that you, that both extraordinary markets is an awesome. as you say, it's kind of marketing events in a way, in the spring and the old and then you to go on that platform, netflix, the 280000000 subscribers globally. so it's a fascinating event or to not be here is a boxing correspondence. it's greg to be around a month swanson. jack paul is the other side of the problem. charlie told him, so it's a fascinating event. who knows what's going to happen on friday night?
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we really don't have anything could happen. a hi brittany india, a science got to see the return of the do a formerly known as the splash brothers, but steph curry put a damper on play thompson's for to into san francisco. thompson's 1st came back against these old team, had been switched to the dallas mavericks of the 13 seasons with the golden state warriors, but carries for the game while i 37 points in the golden state to 12170. when of a dallas see me in the a couple of hoping to miami he said coaches blame himself for what he cooled and a random mistake which costs his team the game against the detroit pistons. jayden during the time the game and $112.00. another time for the pistons with less than 2 seconds left to play their exposure cold for a time out of the he didn't have any left and they were given a technical fall. the customs winning 123121. c n b a champion, boston celtics will be sending may 1st and be
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a cup game against the atlanta who's the hopes on the account. in a most short, with just the 6 seconds to play, to clinch 817160 1000000 jolen bede movie. season day before the philadelphia 76 is often missing 6 games with an injury, but it wasn't happy with it. and so the cost as soon as these and 11199 by the new york mix us and more importantly, and that is all the sports needs for tonight 0. all right, that's peter steven. thank you so much, peter. a several international airlines have grounded flights to the indonesian island of bali as a volcano and a nearby island continues. dispute ashton lava, more than 12000 people have already been displaced after mount. lo it toby. lucky. lucky. the island of flores started erupt. thing and early november, authorities say the mountain remains heavily active, and more people are likely to be displaced. the indonesian volk analogy agency says they will expand
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a no entry zone from 8 to 9 kilometers around the crater. so for this news hour, we're back in just a moment with one you stay with us. the in the philippines, women are renting out there with this sort of the see is controversial in a highly religious nation to put in underground business as a thriving if the birth certificate of a child is falsified is not illegal. it is $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to repeat the legality in the industry. the for the for higher on out just era. the perceived of in this economic growth has cost the planet as a number of things. that's right. now, civilization, as we know, that's the next the spend show for us for us us is overhauling entrenched economic system can help robust the damage the mr. from the generative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the businesses balancing the books by making
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the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. how are we going to collapse or how we can arise these these critical on tuesday of this is the quiet village of that night in the north eastern district of balls. but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the east rarely, military over 24 hour period. according to local officials, israel targeted this building a killing age people, including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended without warning along with hopes, dreams and aspirations. the anyhow, so what i understood it was how does it should always,
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how would that guy says that i need to touch on eastern and the shows are ginger shit with a season for teams? how example always in they all thought was in the us president elect donald trump makes his pick. so the country's top diplomats tapping a former political arrival to the post of secretary of state, the pennsylvania. it's good to have with us. this is alice has 0 life and also coming up nowhere and gaza is off limits in israel's foaming campaign. an air strike to
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