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is our finances. john nissan and the shows are gender oh shit. the cesar 14 towns angle always and they all thought was in the us president elect. donald trump makes his picks of 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 10th sheltering palestinians who had been forced to beat
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and across the border 11 on israel has once again targeted a route southern summer and striking residential area. the protesters and amsterdam defiant vandals demonstrations will take to the streets in the depths campus to show their solidarity. the donald trump has named more top level positions for his administration. the president elect has opted for those who have stood by him and defended his past actions. florida, senator mark rubio, has been fixed as trump secretary of state. trump describes rubio as a fearless warrior. will not back down so that the series. rubio is known for his focus stance on china, iran and cuba. us. it's a tremendous honor to the present replace this confidence in me in a position of such importance. um, it's also a tremendous responsibility and the job of the secretary status to execute on
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foreign policy set by the elect, the president of the united states. and i hope to have the opportunity to do it as my current colleagues here in the us senate confirmed a lot of florida politician met gates is trump's picks to serve. as the us attorney general, trump believes gates will protect us borders and help dismantle organized crime. gates has previous, previously denied allegations of sex trafficking, and has been investigated for accepting improper gifts. all of the trumps nominations still need to be confirmed by the senate and that will be next year. she have her time so you have more from capitol hill. i think a lot of establishments republicans are in shock right now, because at 1st they cool things were going that way. marco rubio, secretary of state gay storage. i mean he's the one who the base pays. i just think he, some johnny come lately knew a conservative new liberal who is now pretending to be part of the trump world in order to to get ahead. so they hate margaret repair establishment and the innocent
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love walker review. so they would, they thought that would work so well, i'm glad to meet you at the off the as we go, the next 2 nominees, we had about gates for attorney general. possibly one of the more important potential cabinet post sees. we're heading to department of justice, computing, trump, loyalist very, i'm afraid, real bone for but you know, figuratively and you know, it will be completely loyal to trumpet. who was actually about to go off to one of his enemies. i think people are 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 demonica ruby or a secretary of state. she is a skeptic of american foreign policy. she doesn't want and this was in, in ukraine and elsewhere. she is someone who is very much on that rid of this foreign policy window. i'm tiff. this is in many ways of marcos, marco rubio, these have to be confirmed by the sentence, and we just heard, i know we're coming to this new way to prevent the incoming. so the majority of you say, look, will specifically confirm that donald trump's new pix,
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and i think that was before you have some of these new names. a michael salt roy is the director of the race politics and policy center at george mason university. he says trunk could use his mandate to settle political scores. it looks like a continuation of his campaign. he indicated throughout the campaign and he was going to be seeking aggressive retribution among those that he thinks i brought him to my gates representative from florida. well, he's the perfect person to run a department of justice. yeah. 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 savior things if you will. the president trump 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
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department of defense who was wonderfully unqualified from for the position in tulsa gavin. as was mentioned earlier here, what we're beginning to see now is a movement away from establishment. and toward sort of the bottom throwing element of a make america great. again, move for that reason i am deeply concerned about what the next 2 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 bumpy to 3 years going forward. and so at best, a 2026 election cycle that may likely punish republicans if the over step, starting in january the president joe biden, welcome to the president elect to the oval office at the white house. both men
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promised a smooth transition from democrat or republican administrations. or what else correspondence kimberly how it gets reports from washington dc. for years us president joe bible has called the 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 the animosity was on display for the transition . but we buy them to feed a truck back in 2020. how do i go into the capital? tried, refuse to accept the results of the election. he didn't extend an invitation to biden, to visit the white house. instead, trump supporter storms the us, capital trump left the washington just hours before biden was sworn in place of the
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difficulties of there was similar chaos with president brock obama handed 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 and it's expected he would win. and then each one has to be a pay off agent. okay. audit person. so i, it was the case that there were many obama officials who tried to meet with the incoming officials of the trump administration, 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. i transitioned that service move it will be as smooth as it could get. former 1st lady maloney, a trumpet, wasn't at wednesdays meeting at the white house. she declined the invitation. instead, jill, by then the 1st lady, hand of the president, is elect a hand written letter to graduating. missus trump and promising just like her
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husband to ease the transition back to the white house any way she can. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. on wednesday, the guardian newspaper announced it will no longer post on any of its official editorial accounts on the social media platform x. formerly twitter. hey gabriella, due to the gardens announcement comes a day off the truck. pick you on must be a part of his administration. most can former republican presidential candidate, victor, i'm a swami will jointly lead the newly created department of government efficiency. so it a statement. the guardian said, quote, we think that the benefits of being on x are now outweighed by the negatives, and that resources could be better use promoting or during listen elsewhere. this is something we've been considering for a while, given the often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far right, conspiracy theories and racism. x is a toxic media platform and said it's owner has been able to use its influence to
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shape political discourse. laura to good is the founder of field master group. that's a digital and social media consultancy service. she says the gardens decision is an important development the guardian's decision to start pacing, what actually is quite interesting development in the relationship. i suppose the ongoing power struggle that receives, we say for media and the mainstream major at times is something that the audience they, they've been considering for some time. and it is important to be clear that it's the publication itself being active on that that agent is going to stop happening. users can still shot all screws and use that they read on the guardian. but the publication has decided against continuing, pasting through it. sorry, as accounts, it's going to be interesting to see how it develops and how many mainstream media top for stay with in the space of acts and continue to cause, hate them to pace. because ultimately they say the information that they provided
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is coming from a trusted source, their editorial guidelines in place, legal frame, what's changed to a 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 new games become more problematic because we see the developments coming to a full with a i, i suppose if you're living in a social media, well that's why the trusted media news networks are coming away from that space then and then both use the space going to become a half is going to go back to rely on on content is being pasted by blogs, conversations, opinions. and maybe that might be such a, an authentic sort of feels rest the turn into gaza now where more than $400.00 days have passed since israel lost its genocidal war,
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killing at least 43600 palestinians. $17000.00 of those killed or children. the entire population is under 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 target palestinian officials accuse israel is stepping up a campaign of ethnic cleansing in northern gaza. the area has been under milledge, received for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the right to their homes. food, water, and medicine is attacking l no wasi in the south and does that target attends housing forcibly displaced palestinians? it happens in an area that the is really army, had designated as a so called safe selling. at least 26 palestinians were being killed in air strikes across gaza since wednesday morning, which is 0. sorry god was zoom is following the latest strikes from central gaza.
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there has been a very remarkable search of strikes on areas that had been designated by the implemented tree to be safe to humanitarian sources, including l. mosley in the western areas of the city of volume 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 sadie is today. did not last. what people have been told to see chris, which has been targeted by that has been more attacks, have rained down on the showed and seen that the north will be territory. at least 10 public centers have been come from those when one of the lights that tax in it devalue refuge account with age organizations have been describing the situation in the north to be incurred to clear from collab tech. we know that within the past 24 hours, only certain humanitarian, 8 folks were allowed to get into balance on a fraction of the 508 trucks. a highly requires in order to sustain the population key and the secret service i sent out to 0. they read that i had to sign israel's
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attacks are not limited to gaza. it is day $44.00 since the is really military launched, a ground offensive 11 on attacks have targeted thousands of buildings in homes across the country. at least 3365 people have been killed and more than 14000 injured is really military has targeted southern bay roots with multiple air strikes. plumes of black smoke rows over the area. the civilians were forced to flee in panic. st. ahold a reports from the liberties capital. this 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 forced to evacuate wastes in orders. people leave the areas that are expected to be had. there's still thousands of people who didn't leave their homes despite weeks of bombardment. most attacks come
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without warning, but at times this really military publishes maps showing buildings. it plans to target. and then this this strikes begin as well 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 impression. what can i say? i hope the resistance will when the school 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.
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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 like watch this strike from a few 100 meters away. he tells us he is not sure if he has a home to return to the bottom of the law shipments on until now we have barely surviving used to eating and drinking and sleeping on the bed. but if the 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,
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reached alarming levels center for their electricity. though they don't. the still ahead on alpha 0 people in sure lanka will soon begin voting in a parliamentary election. will tell you what's at stake. and people in the break away region of some money, land or voting for a new president's mid growing regional tensions more on that after break. the other warnings extreme hate should be fading from the fall. and also the strangers declare tends to increase in child's become more likely more prevalent through tropical queensland. and then increasingly, i think down the case from southern queens into new south wales, interiors drawn out of coast quite holt. so that's a woman western australia, somebody briggs of light rain here, possibly welcome time to show the whole belt is not excessive,
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but it's 42 in model box and circulating bits through the shows rather more obvious during friday in queensland, what time in the fall to new zealand, it's not a big surprise that circulation will bring heavy rain to the slopes. christ church might get some rain as well, possibly even needed. and it goes know, based on a year long misinformation campaign, that was one of the key messages from felipe plaza. really the head of unrest as he paid a visit here to un headquarters in new york. he also said that is really legislation that would shut down. unreal, would have devastating ramifications if one cannot operate the defense, the u. n. will not be able to operate and to provide this critical services. and in that case, the only i've done that even option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the occupying power meeting. that is,
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when will it be responsible to provide these critical services? are you still telling the guys that which is a, which is a steak, but we have also the rest of the west bank and east service of them. these rarely legislation that would been unwrapped could go into effect as early as late january, but lazarus and he said he has no plans to pack up and have unwrapped leave the occupied palestinian territories anytime soon. especially in gaza, where he said people there are in need of unrest services. now, more than ever, gabriel is on amsterdam last week of the ukraine's air force, as it shut down for mr. miles and nearly 40 drones launched by russia. overnight. officials and keys saves the 1st russian beside the tank on the capital since august. so nigga, jagow reports putting out the flames that in
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a public building struck in rushes, a sold on key of the largest the total supply route. the neighboring south africa demonstrations began after the opposition front runner of announced humans on a claim that october's election was rigged. a police crack down on the demonstrations as killed dozens of people in the past 3 weeks. and people in the break away region of some of the land have voted in polls to choose their next leader. it comes to me, the escalating regional tensions between somalia in ethiopia over a port deal. now come with reports president lew safety. he is seeking a 2nd post in the legislature to fulfill its promises of routing out corruption and reading indicative rules by the political lead that up 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
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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's name 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 those demands and move on those voices of the struggling party among those that drew the line so strong. this criticism was wrong, is the convincing huh. who became president.
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