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the government challenges here where the, the one person is dead following 2 blocks outside brazil supreme towards the hello on sort of height up. this is all the 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the shy, donald trump announces mill pix and his cabinet with 2 hard lines from florida, nominated to the secretary of state and on sony general. nowhere and garza is off limits and israel's foaming campaign and the strong kids tend sheltering
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palestinians and forcibly been displaced and poles open. ensure long cars parliamentary election where the states of the economy and cost of living on key consent devices. the foundation of the incoming donald trump administration is taking its shape. the president elect has named more talk positions, opting for voters, assisted by him and many who defended his post actions. but some of his cabinet nominees have ruffled feathers within the republican party, should have roots on c reports from capitol hill in washington dc. donald trump has dominated market rubio as secretary of states. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space, but welcomed by washington's foreign policy establishment. it's a tremendous honor to the present replace his confidence in me in a position of such a borton's. it's also a tremendous responsibility. nope,
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receives a warm lead by the conservative wing of the party trumps nomination of to see gabbert is director of national intelligence and my gates is attorney general cabot is criticized for us as involvement and what she calls wasteful foreign was and is confirmed. she'll be in charge of putting together the president's daily brief of information on national security issues. gates is a 5 and trump loyalist. he's about to and what he calls the weaponized ation of the justice system. as the attorney general, he will lead to the department of justice over the senate drum tune was elected majority leader. they're part of the establishment wing of the republican policy. he's made his peace with donald trump and sledge to carry out the president's alexa agenda. we have a mandate from the american people mandate, not only to clean up the mess left by the high lighting here as tumor agenda, but also to deliver on president trump's priorities. but it is notable the food in times to confirm donald trump's cabinet nominees through the senate as quickly as
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possible before trump nominated gates and gathers both unlikely to face a tough conservation. baffled with some republicans already expressing their opposition to the interior over the house republican leadership elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimously re elected to speak about his party there. the already questions as to whether this unity will hold in to 2025. when the new congress assumes office, we saw the republicans divide themselves even when they were in the minority. and they also did a speaker and had a difficult time replacing them. now that they have the gamble, the question is will they be able to stick together? but for now, but if the establishment unpopular swings of the republican policy contains some victories, she ever time c l g 0. capitol hill to present joe biden is welcome to present it like to the oval office at the white house basement. promised a smooth transition from democrats, or republicans ministrations and white house correspondent kimberly helped get reports from washington dc. june for years us president joe
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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 we buy them defeated truck back in 2020. how do i go into the capital truck refused to accept the results of the election. he didn't extend an invitation to biden, to visit the white house instead drugs supporter storms, the us capital truck left washington just hours before by then was sworn in place of the difficulties of there was similar chaos where president brock obama handed over at the start of trump's 1st term in 2016 was a k on
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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 each of them 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 drum administration, but they wouldn't do it. but during their nearly 2 hour meeting on wednesday, trump assured 5 in this january's transfer power will be peaceful. i transition that service move it will be as smooth as it could get. former 1st lady maloney, a trump 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 husband, to ease the transition back to the white house. any way she can, can really help it out to 0. the white house,
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but it's free police and brazilian capital say one person has been killed by 2 explosions that happened outside the supreme court. judges installed for about 2 weeks at the building in brazil you following the bloss saw the area around the quotes on the presidential palace have been quoted in though. let's police investigate what's happened. well, let's go to uh, monica jenna keith drew, who joins us live from ridge janera for more on bought monica. what more do we know so far? well we know very little so far. we know there was a man he has been identified. he is the person that was found dead and elijah lead the person that drove the car. we know that people died when he ran into to people. and there isn't
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much more to where to than that people are trying to investigate what his reasons will be. what would be very sent me affiliation 20 man to party um for his issues. yes. family if he has plans and what was his mutual life like this explosion which really happens things like that. some good. so yeah, it happened in front of the supreme court. the supreme court is at this moment, facing a lot of uh, criticism by opponents of the government. uh like um there for many reasons. some of them was because the supreme court did not accept when storm a president shambles. so nato uh said that the elections had been false.
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they stood by the official numbers and said the elections were true. and so that was one of the problems with it they had with the supreme court. and this is happening just on the verge of this g 20 meeting, where president, lucy, not sula. da silva will try to send a message of a dialogue across the world in such difficult moments because there are wars are all over the place. there's a lot of uncertainty, prices are going on, the planet is being destroyed little by little. so there are many things that aren't as certain as before, and that is what they're going to try to do. so here we don't know if this
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attack was anything related to but louis politics are or what, what was you was hoping to achieve in this uh, assignment or another reason. okay. thanks very much for that. all right, monica, any kind of in region are the hope all is of life and then for long cause snap parliamentary election. the countries new president called the election hoping to secure a majority in parliaments of back his policies, chunk of stuff. it is west of comic crisis 2 years ago, financial recovery and financing corruption, or key issues for devices that. now let's cross over to live to middle fernandez in columbia. uh no. can you tell us more about the political reasoning behind this? not connection
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coming just over 6 weeks of to the presidential election. the new leader under commodities on not to dissolve problem and calling this election because he's looking at consolidating follow up for his national people, his power party. now the party has gone on record and said that the pages they made to bring change to the country to route out corruption to address the sort of burning economic hardships that people are facing. that all of those can be done as she has said that he has been given the monday the people have sort of supported that pledge. but now he's asking voters to bring in his party into parliament in order to sort of bringing legislation, give teeth to the party in the house so that they can actually implement some of these changes. and essentially give life to the promises that they have made on the presidential limits and stage. and in the last few weeks of campaigning,
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what they have told people they will do. and you know, the country has been going through a lot of hardship for the last few years. uh, what kind of a towns might we get to expect given the issues that i'm also showing comes, have been facing sheila traditionally has always had a fairly high will to turn out at elections. i mean, these have average and sort of between 7075 percent, you know, give or take. so if need is, and even in this election, we don't have sort of massive cues, but it's being a quiet city. a trickle of water is coming in. i'm outside one of the pudding stations a little outside the sort of city. and this has been sort of tickling over, as you see uh, as even as we speak there is a couple of voters coming in. um,
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you know, and, and that is at the moment a q probably of about 1520 people waiting to go into the pulling board to across the board. and i mean, the issues have been keyed that people have been taking an interest in voting. i've been speaking to people coming out of the crossing the road and it's, it's been over whelming, we look, we, we sort of one seems to change. we want a sort of a better country. we want the economy education health. these are some of the key factors that were mentioned to me when i spoke to them, asking them what were the important issues when choosing candidates the vote for. so they said, look, i mean when not at starvation point. so even if it means that we need to sort of go down and get a walk towards a better country, we want people that are able to do that. we want educated people, we want people who have certain ethics. we want people that are not going to make
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a foss out of democracy that we saw in previous falling. and, and that is the sort of overarching sort of voice that we're heading. and people still seem to be coming in causing devil that i show is a full class for later on this afternoon. so many people being asked to go in and cost several as early in the day as possible. yeah, it sounds like the rain won't be stuffing anyone from doing exactly that. thanks very much for the update from columbia. the old signings, the goals now when move in for a 100 days have passed since israel and launched its tennis genocide, a will can at least 43600 post indians, 17 thousands of those killed off children where the entire population is on the systematic targeting and being forcibly to space over and over again.
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now this is all happening within a very narrow strip of land with every inch is a military targets. protestant and officials accused israel of stepping up a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the northern parts of the gaza. strip now that area has been on the military siege for more than 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the rights of the homes, food, water, and also medicine. well, this is hack in. oh i see. where did you come in? the sounds of gauze, the talks of tents, housing, forcibly displaced, palestinians. it happens in an area that the is radio may have designated as a so called face design. at least 26 potter, simian, something kills. and as drives across cause a since wednesday morning. well for more and that's what it was on is following the late to strikes from central gaza. there has been
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a very remarkable search of strikes on areas that had been designated by the isabel military to be safe. humanitarians also including l. milwaukee, in the western areas. of the city of tanya is 100, which is only for a few kilometers away from what we are. we know that makes ship tents have been widely damaged. you to that's happening to especially savvy is today. did not last what people have been told to see cricket 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. i think i'm from those when one of the lights that tax in it devalue refugee camp with age organizations have been describing the situation in the news to be encrypted from collapse. if we know that within the past 24 hours, only certain humanitarian, 8 folks were allowed to get into gone. so a fraction of the $508.00 trucks, a highly requires in order to sustain the population key and the strip service up as an out just the euro very, but i had to sign israel's attack, so not limits
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a good to going. so it's been 45 days since he's ready minutes. we launched a ground defensive and 11 on attacks of talk to thousands of buildings and hines across the country. at least 3365 people have been killed and move in to 14000 has been ended. these ready ministry has dogs and southern bay roots with multiple strikes. plumes of black smoke rose over the area of civilians or full stiffly in panic. and it holds reports from the lebanese comfortable as well as controls 11 on 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 duffy. this is what happens when these really military issues force the evacuation 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 without warning,
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but at times this 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 collective punishment. we've been displaced and this happens all the time. this is impression . what can i say? i hope the resistance will win this. so of 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 calls, 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, is she? yeah, well 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. 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 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 seemed that this was going to be a long one. it's a concern many have is really strikes, are escalating a not just invaded southern suburb. the human cost and humanitarian consequences of
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this war have, according to the united nations, reached alarming levels center for their electricity. though they don't. the still ahead on al jazeera, the processes in us to them define on demonstrations to show that as soon as i receive some kind of thing in the winter, is chasing some of the way most of the us. 9 more know to be maybe the northwest, particularly california, or where and if you haven't trying to land in bakersfield, you'd have seen this. this is what typically happens over a dry cold fronts. it comes across the dry land, which is indeed the case that's introducing co drive, which means so. so most of the high ground in the western states will be the 1st significant today, maybe in central california of high ground. obviously,
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at the same time range moved east south of these eastern states. and although it's still dry in the northeast with far as are a problem. and there's no rain to stop, but the winds have died there, which may be help. central america circulation is developing here is prompted warnings in jamaica of heavy writing potential funding. and this circulation, if it turns into anything, possibly even reach hurricane strength even if it doesn't produce heavy reading for home jurors and property edge tools. but these as well, the recent heavy rain, it's cold flooding in columbia and kicked around buckets are, has left flooding on the streets. but i think the full costs will bring those range for the safe and for others. take you down through brazil, tayley all through re i we some big funds from as possible. but every with science was that was except the project gave me his sunday. i really quite well the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own event, you know, counter and the the full come back. you watching out a reminder about some stories this, our ministry,
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police and brazilian have to say one person's been killed off to 2 explosions happened outside the supreme court. judges and software is not to 8 to turn the building and was in the a following. the block, us president elect donald trump. this picks florida, send it to marco rubio, a secretary of states, and another charge of politician not gates. as his choice attorney general, he's also nominated sole c composite. as the director of national intelligence informed the democrat has been an outspoken critic of device and administration's funds policy. impulsive opened and for long cause not parliamentary election with the new president pulling it soon and hope to secure a majority in parliament by his policies, financial recovery and fights, and corruption, key issues for votes. this your crazy full says it's down to full missiles and ninty, 40 drones launched by russia in the early hours of wednesday, emergency crews and keys has been putting out flies close by the time with the
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officials and the council saying it's the 1st russian missile. all it's like since august box has been new not meet during the tax. a several international airlines have ground of science and the soon island of bali. as a nearby volcano continues to erupt, splitting out ash and lava move in 12000 people have been displaced since mount lo it. so it'd be like a like you've gotten the right thing and yeah, in november. well, for more on that we have a jessica washington who's joining us live from new the city of bunda as i say in indonesia. um jessica, thousands displaced livelihoods are on the line and that is more expects. it's come as well. that's exactly right. this volcano mounts label to be lucky, lucky has been erupt inconsistently over the past few weeks. and as a result, the communities that lived the closest to the volcano has been evacuated. there are
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some, 13000 people living in h evacuation centers, and they are not sure when they will be able to return home. this volcano, of course, has erupted before. it's not the 1st time that this community has experienced this disruption to the life. earlier in the year, i reported from mildly, which will be lucky, lucky in the affected communities, the people at that time also evacuated to shelters as well. this time, however, we all sample widespread effect and authorities already making preparations for permanent relocation. that, of course, raises some questions for people whose livelihood depend on that line. and of course, there are many farmers in that area as well. but for the moment, their immediate need of food medicine and shelter of being met and questions about what happens in, in terms of the future, of not being able to return to the land. well, those remain to be onset, of course, after this disaster, they will be many people who return to the vicinity around the volcano,
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but it's the people who live the closest to it that will be permanently relocated, of course, of the locals. this could potentially be devastating, but how is this likely to affect the tears in sex? uh, especially if the options continue a place like bali is a well known holiday destination. well, that's exactly right. it is at this point too soon to say, because of course, if we put this in a geographic context, the volcano is on the island of flores, which is not too far from the island of bali and lumber. all 3 of these islands are dependent on tourism for their economies. now what we understand is that there, there has been some disruption to regional airports in indonesia in terms of finally on wednesday there were more than 90 flights that were canceled to and from valley most of them of foreign flights. and many of them coming from old to astray, leah and tons of today. we understand that the airport in bali is operating
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normally. however they have been some cancellations. at least 40 cancellations at this point are also cancellations on the island of log book. and of course, the efforts closest to the volcano remain closed, but it is too soon to say what the long term effect of tourism will be. because this is of course, dependent on the wind. so yesterday the wind was blowing in a westwood direction toward valley, and that sense as plumes as high as 4500 meters toward the direction of folly. we will have to wait and see in terms of further eruptions to these volcano. it is of course, worth noting that many communities in indonesia are used to living close to volcanoes on his coast. there is a degree of resilience because there is some familiarity with these volcanic volcanic eruptions. yes, cool. so thanks very much. just come sure. you'll be following that a not facing of well demonstrates is have been detained as a riley and i'm to them and supports of policy funds. they would define a ban on protest and the city you're on wednesday,
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the dutch parliament held an emergency session to discuss the full out from the recent violence last week. visiting is ready, football funds, attack taxi drivers, insurance, racial slurs that supports as of part of fund before being a type themselves. boston has been out. the protest announced to them as well as the, for the heated situation here at sam square and i'm to them, police is now are detaining out all the process is one by one being the drag away from this throw that you can see here behind me a policeman in black mass as well, they are coming in and out through the rest away the central texas. 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 mayor has told them that they are mistaken. she was lifting the band temporarily. there is
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a protest band in place since last friday because of the riots that happened between them. i tried, the television will go so far just and residents. and after that, she had emergency mattress at approach as bad. but she said she would list this one . but only it was allowed to take place in the park, but for the last few hours, a few 100 protests which have been protesting against the genocide in guys that it has been the scan thing. the slogan, said police has surrounded them from the beginning. 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 shouting from inside, shouting slogans against the genocide and gotcha. and beach police chief says, protest is running against the outcome of the presidential election will be treated as terrorist demonstration stall. sid also position front run oven and c o one delani claimed,
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or claims election was wrecked for me to mila is in re sign or go see it, which is in mos in peak, where she's been speaking to some of the pro testers. through the day, hundreds of protesters have come out to this road. it links the wasn't beacon capital model to, to south africa. and it's a transportation of wind. normally, 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 impact the economy as negatively as possible. and the board, the board is where 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 whits exported internationally. as long as the process continue, the economy will be negatively impacted,
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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 now we have what i mean. like we can see the door in um, pull up 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 floating hits areas in spain, on bracing for another storm and more spiritual rain. 2 weeks also was floating and it's more than history kills at least 222 people will reach out and reports from valencia. one of the west affected areas 2 weeks ago how the was one of the town smashed by spain's west plots and it's more than history now is preparing

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