tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the limits to how far a dream contains stuck in your own adventure, now counter arrange the the so i'm for the back to go with this is allen to 0, live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. characteristics of a genocide, a un committee finds israel is imposing collective punishment on the people of god . the lease team blast have shaken bevells southern suburb as israel continues its bombing
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campaign across the webinar. and also this, our displaced by mass getting seen spans to 0 states. the power military rapids support forces is accused of getting more than 1200 people. and us president elect donald trump, spotty now controls both houses of congress completing the republicans sweeping to power. joining control sco with the support as israel football team prepared for the nations leaking, counselor with from empower slate. so on the tight security and with some protest is cooling for boy. the thank you for joining us is raz will fit in guys that is consistent with the characteristics of genocide. that's the diamond verdicts from a special un committee investigating israel's actions. it's condemning quote,
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the mass civilian casualties and life threatening conditions intentionally imposed on palestinians. it's or forces is riley is causing death, starvation and serious injury using starvation as a method of war and inflicting collective punishment on the policy and population. the committees highlighting the obstruction of humanitarian aid alongside targeted attacks and killing of civilians and a workers. and there's no sign is roz from bottom. it is easy. at least 24 palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours within 43700. have been killed since the war began more than a year ago. let's go live to india, who did ray, who was outside of locks hospital in dow, blah, central guys, i change the evidence. highlighted in this latest un reports is something you've been witnessing on the ground in guys on a daily basis of every thing. the reports literally high lights, what's happening on the ground,
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the force displacement, the mass lock killing. the force are base and that is amplified on implied on the god of citizens. now, for more than 40 days, days where the forces have been doing and imposing us fixed seeds on the people in nothing that the because the strip we're talking about areas like big hit your bad . yeah. big head noun after these 2000 palestinians have been killed since the seed start to then not only that for more than 40 days. now, people do not have any type of fluids. they do not have any water according to locals. they're saying that the 3rd drink are very dirty water because of the signal lation plants were completely destroyed by the is radius. and also they are on reduce any of how the drinking water. not only that, it's also the civil defense themes and the,
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the ambulances were forced to evacuate by that is where the forces box. let me tell you that we just bought an update that the is really forces. just start getting the flaw dean school and the school is in the middle of the gospel city. it's in the center of god, the city, and they targeted those classroom there. and let me tell you that this school was sheltering thousands of college students who are already left from the seats that has been imposed on them. so all of the people who were in this school where it came from to body a big down here and they had do it. this is not the 1st time that is really forces target the same exact school. this is the 4th time the same school has been at targeted. and not only that, we are unable to reach anyone on the ground to know that the, the, what's the story, how, how many people have been injured or killed. but we know that there's a huge fire the erupt is in the, in the a classroom. and the plot of firefighters and civil defense themes are trying their best to contain it. but it's obvious that this school has been to packed with
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policy news. we're talking about children with talking about women and, and, and, and it's obviously that there are a lot of people that will be effected by this targets. thank you. hands for bringing us uh, the laces there from the gaza strip pen dot a for the re in del, blah, central gaza. while the un committee report was released on the same day as a human rights watch for inquiry, which accuses his route of war crimes and crimes against humanity to force displacement. it says that he's ready authorities of cause massive deliberate and force displacement of palestinian since october 2023. the right school accuses his round of being responsible for crimes human rights watch his calling on government suspend. obviously as to his ralph and impulse. targeted sanctions is also urging the top prosecutor of international criminal court to investigate is rest, force displacement as a crime against humanity. well, i'll just here as terry cup was, who has been speaking about
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a city is of been forcibly to space to central casa, and i'm right now, and they're worried about in one of the open at the encampments here. why the situation is critically very dire. we can see that, so retorts ha, completely unfolding made shift tents where families are going through really and look truly terrific humanitarian conditions. you can see how flimsy based and so on how families in fact, are struggling. i'm a block of all sorts of bags because it just let me fix you know, to take a very close look in house. siblings are struggling here and displace children are completely struggling in every single day and every single hour. i know what else to. so what to for them every day is a challenge for survivor, we can see like they are bringing their gallons of water in order to feel a to like of the full collapse of this segmentation system here on your coat. we can see like families are building the mix, shift tons close to each other in order to devise. most of them have been displaced from northern gauze, refund them in the line,
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and we are living in dia conditions among the waste. there's no medication of any sort, was starving, and the few aid supplies we may get all hands on. i'm not sufficient or healthy. i've lost more than 25 killers since the beginning of the war. instead of having a rough uh, dish of we are suffering to get our hands on plain water, only solved to water is available. our main problem is we are flooded with sewage into firewood by mosquitoes. indian 6 has seen officers who think them, as one says around the corner mobile full victim to epidemic has above all, we did not have the basic tools like so for detergents to fight these hard conditions. so we all doomed this situation across many areas in the area by that, which is the most densely populated area in the gaza strip is getting day by day much for us. what civilians are cooling the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that it is what it has announced it to be completely safe humanitarians of power. so by soon i would do the wrong. there was but i personally
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and i saw bringing, i've done johnny site jose's caller in international law and a former i c c software. he's joining us from london. thank you so much for being with us. so to diming, before so on israel one from this you and committee and the other one from human rights watch. i want to start with the one from the you and committee, which is significant in the sense that it says israel is intentionally causing genocide in gaza. intentionally causing death through a seizure of northern gaza. how damning is this particular report compared to the previous ones we've had from either you in bodies or the you in special rap tours? as opposed to start, we must the most pay attention to this is a human committee that was created many decades ago in 1968. so this is a very good indication of how the situation has been ongoing. and this committee was created to oversee towards the enter the command. is there any practices
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against the, by the state and people and other people in other occupied territories territories, the man in egypt and syria. this report uses the term genocide in, in a very determined way that said, again, a search for the i c, j has already found that as the genocide was plausible. but then this report indicates that it has found intention that the practices that satisfy the definition of genocide, this is a further education that the practices of history inside of the 2 constituents, genocide, much more conclusive than dice. j language, which speaks of pros ability. but they support humans as the term genocide and very assertive way. okay, so this report is much more a can choose if you say, then the i c j's avoiding that
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a plausible genocide was happening. now coming to the human rights watch report, which accuses israel or forcibly displacing palestinians to qualify that as a war crime. and i understand for the forcible transfer of a population that must be carried out intentionally. and we've had these relays, argue time and time again that they are adhering to the protection of civilians in more time, the prime minister saying that israel has no intention to reoccupied garza, how do you prove in an international court that this is being done deliberately? what do you say it has been turning out to because i've never known as when it's worked super international, it's quarter as cold as humanitarian. com slash, which is that it uses a so called humanitarian warnings to evacuate. the repetitive leads, entire civilian a civilian spaces, with a view to simply collectively punishing these divisions and justifying future
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attacks on the civilians and further and it's planned. i think it extends palestinians and also southern to the needs of populations. the galaxy is that to move cities in war zones that are 2 kinds of requirements that must be satisfied. the 1st is related to a how displacement the 1st is related to why displacement is being carried out. the other is related to how displacement is being carried out, is there it is fading in both tests, according to the human rights watch report, the 1st is why placement and human rights which found that there is there was no justifications whatsoever to, for is there is practices in does that the main justification under such low could be for military imperative and human rights, which found normally between imperative other then is there is attempt to further
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aids violent policies against by the state. ok, or introduction in relation to why by human rights for us. so in addition to how human rights watch found, that the circumstances of moving palestinians have also been a contrary to international humanitarian law. in the sense that by the students have been deprived of of more to and the investigation is necessary for the survival of the city. populations have been destroyed. and this movement is not temporary. it is not designed as a, as a temporary measure, but it is designed to be perpetuate and this case at a time on the international and potentially 8 it contributes to genocide, the policy, okay. understood of. thank you so much for kind of finding that now i've got any other un agencies and non governmental organizations of accused israel,
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of carrying out genocide against the palestinians have been numerous other reports, but that has not stopped israel from conducting its war. one of the recommendations that i thought was quite interesting in the latest report by this un committee is for holding to whole business entities accountable for complicity in violation of international law. because of the supply of arms to is that is read or the supply of services. do you think holding businesses accountable could be more effective? it absolutely. i mean, after the introduction to go to the justices advisory opinion in july and the engine, or assembly resolution enforcing the advisory opinion, which was in september last month a couple of months ago. and now there is an introduction to the legal framework to uh, and for some kind of um,
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like in search of old private entities that are involved in, is there any practices uh, in the, in the past we had a company like caterpillar. oh, is arguing that it cannot know, it could not, you know what it's like we were being used in. but today we have an the, the highest international regulatory team in the, in the global, which isn't adoption court of justice saying that occupation a search, you know, it says is ongoing, which means with any private entity cooperating with documentation. you don't need to know how your equipment are being used. the mere fact that you're cooperating, this is in violation of international law. i'm going to use that basically. and this kind of measures by targeting private entities is what is going to make occupation to cost to be, to sustain and historically,
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this is how colonialism ends. its when it becomes too costly to sustain. thank you so much for your insight. very interesting to speak to you about this subject, county side scholar and international law, and a former i see staff are joining us there from london. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. a thank you. well, as you heard the is arouse a tax and not limited to guys i its been $45.00 days since it's military launched a ground defensive and 11 on thousands of buildings and residences across the country have been targeted is where as army has been threatening civilians to leave that homes or face farming is displaced an estimated 1200000 people, 400-000-1000 children. at least 14 blast shake and be able to 7 suburb israel carrying out further attacks after urging people to evacuate. these really ami issue threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas, south of living on capital. the commercial district of higher ed hike and the bush out verizon and neighborhood have been targeted to let's give them updates with
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child stratford, who's in beveled for us. charlie. so more attacks on the southern suburbs, some available. what's been the, the aftermath of these are the, it's difficult to say exactly fully, but certainly the video evidence shows yet again another morning of very heavy strikes like the is riley air force. is this the consecutive day where it's safe to say, we've seen a big escalation in these attacks on most of the incentives for quite some cool doc? yeah. it's often described as a former, at least strong hold for his follow up read only share. most of the various, some of the videos, pretty shocking, actually some dramatic footage of uh, a bomb hitting a target. so i suppose it's only about a kilometer away from the airport. you see a plain texting on the runway, that is lebanon's main international airport. so these talk,
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the strikes go on. of course the big question is, is what about the civilians living in this area? those that had businesses their lives in, in areas in da here? well, the majority of that area we understand is, is pretty free of the civilian population and civilian population to its been a base, the flight of which used to be around a $100000.00. but of course, every day people do go back to have a look at their properties. um inspect that business is dry and salvage belongings . and there are huge areas of that color of the city that have been completely leveled. certainly, according to the government liberties, government. but as some stats out a few days ago, saying that i believed around a 100000, the housing units had been destroyed across lebanon. that includes that area in here, and areas in the east of living and coast, about call valley and in the south. so it's going to have a, it's having
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a massive effect, obviously on the displacement of people. and he's going to have a huge impact when this is over in terms of a rebuild on housing. these, these, these people rebuilding their businesses. most of them we understand already the staying and shelters. hundreds of schools still being used to shelters across the country. many of staying in hotels, many of staying in the hotel that, that, that we are actually stay in. and you see these young families every day looking up at the television pretty much constantly when they're in the hotel. because you can imagine the screens are on the fading live footage of what's going on and in areas like da here. so there's this constant sense of threat constant sense of fear started in the last 5 minutes. so side of the driving above us seems to have moved off, but that's that, that's a usual case. uh, every off to noon there's a nice variety drive in flying above central bay route. so yeah, no indication whatsoever that the strikes are in any way going to be escalated and
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just one last thing and the last arrow. so these ready made it to release the statement saying that over the last 2 days, they had targeted searching different sorts of different targets in the area. they said that they were all has bullet weapons, storage facilities and come on census. charlie, thank you very much for the update. that's stratford live far as in the woods elsewhere and yankee find westbank. these really military has demolished a 2 story home near the city of nablus. bulldozers raised the building belonging to a palestinian man in the town of yakima. so let's just say it's a 2nd time these really military has destroyed the home. is really forces was seen surrounding. perhaps syrian state media is reporting and these really strike has targeted a suburb in the capital, damascus. let's try keep the district of missouri. that's home to embassies, you and offices in the presidential palace. video shows homes and vehicles damaged at target is not yet clear though is rob has stepped factories attacks on yvonne
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linked targets in syria. since it's that warren guys of the gun, a separate strike hit a residential building west of damascus earlier in the day. the in other world use more evidence is emerging in so don of the mass killing of civilians into 0 states. the latest bond to violence began after an hour suff commander defected to the army. last month, the escalation has led to a huge displacement crisis. sondra 0 is he but morgan re, for some shandy, with thousands of the space, people have thoughts, refuge. these people are the latest to arrive here in since the input dancer pronounced the they've come from villages into the, to states in central sedan escaping attacks by the rapids support forces a journey that's used to take hours now takes much longer. it should off. i'm
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a how much has been displaced from he nadia in the east of dizzy. you know, at least 400 people were killed there, when the paramilitary group attacked a full them with you on, on the, on the 0, the iris of entered our homes and they started losing and beating people. we sold refuge in mosques because if we stayed at home with get shot, i gave them all my jewelry for them to let me in my family, leave it because days to get here with nothing but the codes are not by the way, even with it. she's one of thousands who are now living in camps like these. the iris attacks spotted when it's most senior commander defected to the army in a major blow to the group. people here see it triggered a level of violence. they've never seen before. there's no other mazda loving so far, when they come onto the effective b r. i started rating taking everything between the young and the old. they didn't give us a chance to bury the dead. if you tried to take a corpse to bury,
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you'd be killed too. many of those here say they were barely able to leave. local monitors, say more than 50 villages in eastern does the other states have been attacked by the rapids support for assistance late october. these are the villages that are under the armies control their in areas run by the iris staff. but the destruction of the commander has angered the power military force so much. they're taking it out on the residents with at least 1200 killed, more than 155000 displaced in the past 3 weeks alone. some of those displaced thoughts refuge in the east of the country. this with age provided by the un, humanitarian office, shows many desperate for 8. after leaving all their belongings into 0, virginia to the east is no easier than the one to send, the an aide where occur state. many arrived in poor condition was thousands of people that have been displaced to um, some houses and have come into did that have uh,
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have come into casala. uh, which is i said, we check in the east and um, they are quite in some deplorable then vulnerable states and the, the, the demo script to assure that they need the assistance here in cindy, the peace and stability is temporary flaw from the homes. they've known and i'm sure if they'll ever be able to return, he bought morgan. alta 0 shouldn't be so down. let's take a closer look at what's become the wells biggest displacement crisis scenes. national organization for migration says more than 14000000, so these have been for some at home since april 2023 driven out launch lead by the conflicts. this includes 11000000 people who are internally displaced and around 3100000 who fled to the country, save the children, says more than 5800000 over the space are under the age of 18. and 2800000 are under the age of 5. the u. n says nearly 25000000 and now in need of humanitarian
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assistance with half the population struggling to get food, clean water and health care. earlier we spoke to diane stewart, who is the head of donor relations at the global fund, which is an international financing partnership with james to reduce infectious diseases and infectious diseases. i should say. she says a house which, which means don is extremely di and then age and intervention is needed or it's an incredibly serious situation. we're very concerned because. busy is in the conflict, evicted areas of the country, at least 75 percent of the health facilities have been completely destroyed and not unable to treat patients. so provide any kind of services. so we are trying to reach all of the displays populations with services, medicines, and so on. for the 1st time, actually this week we've managed to get a truck through to e stuff for, with essential medicines, treatments, prevention technologies. and so we're very,
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we're very pleased that that's able to happen, but that's the 1st time any yeah, the medicines have been able to reach some of those conflict. evicted areas. it's very difficult for parking is on the ground to access all of the conflict effected areas. and it's also, as you've seen, very difficult to know exactly where the populations and moving. so there are populations who have cross borders. they are populations who have moved, not only because of the conflict, but of course, sedan is one of the most have any time that affected countries as well. so they were people moving away from drought effected areas or uncertain grain full. so we've been trying to find out exactly where the people who need these medicines and get them there, but it has been difficult to get access to the us now where president elect donald trump has names more top level positions, including many who show loyalty to him by some of his cabinet nominees of cause concern within the republican party, which controls the house of representatives and the senate. she advertises the report from capitol hill in washington. donald trump has dominated market rubio as
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secretary of states. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space with welcomed by washington's foreign policy establishment. it's a tremendous honor to the present replaced with confidence in me in a position of such importance. it's also a tremendous responsibility not received so warmly 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, but us as involvement and what she calls wasteful foreign was and this confirmed she'll be in charge of putting together the president's daily brief of information on national security issues. gates is a fervent trump loyalist. he's voucher and what he calls the weaponized ation of the justice system. as the attorney general, he will lead the department of justice over the senate from coon was elected majority to their part of the establishment wing of the republican party. he's made his peace with donald trump. i'm french to carry out the president's alexa agenda.
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we have a mandate from the american people mandate, not only to clean up the mess left by the high light in here as humor 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 possible. before trump nominated gates. i'm gab, both, i'd like you to face a tough conservation, baffled with some republicans already expressing their opposition to the 2 over the house republican leadership elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimous. the re elected to speak about his party. very 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 asked as 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 everytime c, l g 0. capitol hill. next spring, you know,
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white house correspondent kimberly hawkins. so can with the 1st of all, what's been the reaction in the full lot from these nominations as well. there's been some shock and i am from both the democrats and even republicans on capitol hill and all across the washington and policy circles as well to some of the nominations, namely tulsa and gathered for director of national intelligence and mac gates. for the top law enforcement officer, attorney general, and here's why tulsa gabbert is uh, democrat, but also the fact that she has been a somewhat controversal for summer, for, for a policy decisions that have been at odds with us for a policy. for example, in 2017, she met with the syrian president by cheryl. i saw that is at odds with you in for a policy and also, and she is infuriated critics for claims. there were bio labs and ukraine,
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but it's really mat gates, but it's the big concern. and that is because she, until just recently, was a us congressman that immediately resigned when he was nominated for attorney general because he was being investigated for a very serious ethics allegations. and that report on those aspects allegations was due to be released on friday for good things such as sexual misconduct, illegal drug use, and accepting improper guess. so you can see why this is a bit of a problem for the top law enforcement officer. so this is really raised some eyebrows. why donald trump would be a pointing such an individual to be the top law enforcement officer. essentially what he's done is really they're republicans to challenge him with this kind of appointment. but the bottom line and all of this, he's been a staunch the lawyer list for donald trump. and so he's also been one of his biggest defenders and a big critic of the justice department itself under the bite and harris
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administration and kimberly the republican party. now controls both the houses of congress, both the house and the senate. is this a guarantee that president trump can get away with all his legislative policies? this is kind of an checked power at least for 2 years until the congressional elections, when democrats have a chance to control the house of representatives. uh potentially uh, once again. uh but what this really means and donald trump is made no bones about it. he said this on accident posts that what he's looking for is to be able to make recess appointments. in other words, when the senate is not in in session, he wants to be able to push through appointments with out the required 50 votes. and that is something that is going to be a real test of whether or not republicans will stand up to them and say, look, know we're going to do things by the books or whether they're going to let him get his way. thank you so much. kimberly,
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kimberly healthcare is our white house correspondents lived there in washington, dc. the head of the u. a nuclear watchdogs in iran, hoping to negotiate more corporation on the monitoring of nuclear sites. rafael gross, he says achieving results is vital to avoid a war. the wash strong says yvonne has significant be expanded his stock of enrich uranium in the past 5 years. the vice foreign minister says fox way of constructive, but the country wants to negotiate under pressure or intimidation, a message reinforced by yvonne's atomic energy should 1st source advantage has more from tara, of sticking points in pulls between iran and international atomic energy agency is huge. and lack of trust between the 2. now, these level of trust historically have been, have been in place. we have seen that the energy agency, a cruise is you don't know, it's not the stress, but when it comes to these nuclear activities or phase that cruise in your, on of the my end is factors via the access to the nuclear facilities. and also the
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equity fission, but in the to, in your, on is a cruise in the nuclear war store off being politically motivated and being influenced by the 3rd parties, particularly by israel and the store. it used to us between the 2, these closing adults. deadlock and the deadlock is particularly dungeon has nowadays because they're really concerned about a potential regional war. the concerns are that is with memphis attach on gaza level on with the, to the conflict between iran and the united states and the misspelled and thrown, exchanging the past months between iran and israel. how slow their deepen, this concerns this. why now did the head of the un nuclear go watch dog raphael groceries hopes that she's was at this time to to run will help is detention christmas out of that. i'll just 0. turnaround time after i checked on the world's
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whether he is rob following ty phones, the saki and money, it was sucky, which i believe is japanese. so rapid is also developing. ty, freely, in fact, became a super tight fitting justin belt before making land for the northeastern peninsula of lou zone. now the figures are quite big. this is the only budget for social media i've managed to get out of the area we've just showed pretty windy weather. across evacuations did take place and it's a super timeframe was waiting for about 240 categories for they could well have been some wind damage from that. and given the meat a 16 me to waves, it's been dragging with it. i suspect some coastal damage to the right and it so it will be heavy. it's already flooded in this problem, lose on. so it'd be little flooding from this. now over the next 24 hours will side, you will lose some of it's false and move up to what's time on the past. the forecast policy has changed a little so slow down and may spend quoted many hours quite a few hours overtime run during saturday. that's a slightly weak stones,
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a typhoid and still still bringing some big ways with it. and that part of the coast, the east coast is low lying in places storm, such a way that goes flooding and wind damage. less lot of payments to a possible i think we've got money. the next one or something, the full in about a week coming across central is on again as a major type of food. a. rob, thank you very much. still ahead on the news, our have french colonial here, a cold house in senegal, transformed into a celebration of african office. and in support, my tyson says there is no way he can lose his come back fight at the age of 15. stay with the bodenal's rain forests or some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly ripped through them.
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you're watching l g 0. a reminder about tom stories. a report from a u. n. special committee investigating is ready practice. this is a one guys, is consistent with the characteristics of a genocide that includes using starvation as a weapon. avoid says, israel is intentionally causing dest sort of siege on gas. the bombing has not stopped on the gaza strip with that strikes across the entire street. it's been is really drone and talking about the 6 pot of cmc. now my guys, the refugee camp, central guy comedies, effective, gathered out out of the hospital. i had a funeral procession. and israel is also intensified, is from boardman to on $711.00 on a southern fabled suburb of it's carried out to more than 10 strikes on residential
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areas in beveled. if this comes out to these are the army issued repeated calls for people to get accurate. is that to sri lanka now where the polls have close to and upon entry elections, not parliamentary elections. the new president call the election hoping to secure a majority in parliament to back his policies, financial recovery and find to corruption. are the main issues for voters now fernandez reports in the capital columbus as the 1st ball of entry elections in 3 loc as of the political and economic meltdown. the vote is that taking that job seriously to issues kept coming up among voters hodge as they were supposed to have a sign to the 1 o'clock on faith. uh and get rid of that. so let me try see. i think that's what i focused on one job. those are not well that great the maximum punishment must be given to those involved in corruption and fraud. one did not lose, and in one job in sort of when there is
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a 100 in the field corruption and we hope the benefits of people are down to the people and create a better circle and look for us. while i look forward to reading on the left is national people's power lines is expected to do well. if you lead elected president under a commodity sound like a call the board, the head of should do in order to consolidate these bodies power in parliament. this by. busy is important for the n p p to keep its promises of routing out corruption and bringing in sweeping changes that many of us full bottom to meet the suck too much, but have done more. we definitely need to strong power in parliament. so on november 14, we must fill the parliament with our representatives. thousands of candidates, a competing for $225.00 seats in the legislature. most districts need to buy the papers just if it in the hundreds of names in the free. this is the list for the colombo district, which has the 2nd largest number of candidates, an i watering 966 competing for 18 seats is the
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1st time since the crippling economic crisis and angry street demonstrations that both of us has included represent them many states time to choose people who is of the country above themselves. as sherlock a stands at the crossroads, these election results may will determine its future minute fernandez, which is 0. colombo of the military police in brazil's capital says one person has been killed after a cobb was blown up in what authorities are describing as a suicide attack. it happened outside the supreme court in brasilia, judges and staff evacuated the building following the blast. i was at the bus stop and this guy waved and didn't say anything else. then we heard the noise. i looked back and so fire and smoke the supreme court security guards came when they were coming,
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he'd already thrown something at the statue of justice. then he threw something again that's when it blew up and he fell to the ground. while leaders are discussing how to pay the for the transitional away from fossil fuels, delegates at the you and kind of conferences seen as a by john, are discussing how to increase investment in green technologies. they're also looking at how to encourage countries to invest in time it at a patient and the role of artificial intelligence. and one way to reduce compet in the atmosphere is to protect the wells for us, but more than 10000000 hector's. so for us areas being lost around the world, according to the united nations, and that means our reinforce good vanish within a century. probably expanding agriculture as a main driver of deforestation, particularly cattle ranching soil being farming and palm or production before a station threatens more than half of the time expired diversity. it's also responsible for 13 percent of global common emissions to make it also a major driver of climate change. the annual economic losses from deforestation are
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estimated at more than $100000000.00. over sale has had a difficult year with fires and drought destroying wetlands and driving drying up rivers. in the amazon one finds a passionate about presenting the country's natural environment has been working to restore parts of the atlantic greenforest 13 at a time when he came back he had has a story from a walk. yes. in south pablo states moly, so no get a was and in some ways still is a hunter, but he's reinvented himself instead of stocking game. now wanders to what's left of preserve atlantic green forest tracking seats that might bring thousands of trees back to life. boston may, so how does this best buy? because it seems so i can put this in just be sure that we don't grow doubling central plant and, well, it's no small job. well,
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brazil's amazon gets most of the attention, the less the 24th ones that stretching for 1000000 square kilometers along the countries coast, has gone largely overlooked. now only a quarter of it remains the rest has given way to tattle wrenching and urban development. we tie our lock you up here to some of the kilometers from the city, a free edition, narrow on what used to be her family's farm. i don't want those people from all these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log a plant, coffee, and sugar cane and raced cattle by. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. there were barely any trees left until one day. mikayla's grandfather decided the time so changed, and the forest should return to its roots. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o have what the log family still runs. it now was one of brazil's largest
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reforestation projects 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forest, the farm is know, and expanding conservation projects with new lands being bought and reforest it. me . kyla says the project could always succeed by involving the local community. farmers became gardeners, hunters became forced guards and guides for scientists and taurus, students now understand that their future depends on this forest. and i mean that just the students. so there was some processes and these children grew up surrounded by nature. but that doesn't mean they understand its importance when the parents work here, when scientists and tourists come looking for rest of the sheets of them, it gives display significance. this year has tested brazil,
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fires have ravaged the pump demo, leaving scores on the world's largest tropical wetlands. historic drought has drained rivers and the amazon. you had him to have well reserved people keep moving forward. fueled by a simple idea of forest re born one trees at a time. money pay and i give all just sierra wipe. yes. 2 bersale new storms have had spain just 2 weeks after the country's worst flooding in modern history. killed more than 220 people differential down boys of friday's race in the province of malaga. the area has been place under the highest and the level. thousands have been moved from their homes and on spain's eastern coast, those new storms are causing more school closures and trained constellations. this is the province of valencia. the epi center of recent funds now undergoing more deluge. that's happening while cleanup efforts from the last fries are still
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ongoing. several international airlines have gone to tries to the indonesian island of bali, a volcano on the nearby island of flores, caesar rocketing spilling cars of ash into the air. more than 12000 people have had to leave the home since eruption began almost 2 weeks ago. now to send a guy where a building with a dock past has been transformed into a haven full arches in the capital, the car. the colonial era courthouse in the car will give visitors the opportunity to examine the past and the present to office work. nicholas hawk reports some set of gas capitols in downtown the car in the band in building a halted by its pass. the french colonial era court house was built to intimidate its african subjects, the b now young creators time at the jump has opened its imposing doors to contemporary artists. i was afraid that so, so i think as a creator,
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this building is a monster. part is, have taken over the courts delivering a form of justice that was absent from the premises. and perhaps still elusive to this day, i think out will take you to think about what's happening to all well, but allow you to, to feel a curious sometimes where we crowd walks from chamber to chamber in this carefully orchestrated exhibition, the dungeons where the innocent were left to die brought back to life by a legendary artist, as young man with a gay. she's transformed a wing of the building into her living quarters for the be. and all this is like a new thing to me as a whole scene like this room and it's uh on start off with the same scene, passive and x rays, you know, safe on the walls. her pioneering work in under glass painting. it is a window, it appears like a broken future. she says, this is planet earth and this is the ocean. a mirror for all of humanity catching
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a fracture of light. if that's mirror or could speak, what would it say about those? the theme of the be and all the wake serves both to mourn and to wake it for african american order. sarah clark. it's a way to confront the enduring legacy of slavery. a call to revive a shared ancestral language woven through strands of african hair. she calls the twists, crypt we're all african just some of us more recently than others. this is split. it's clearly currently currently like mine is, right. this is the only thing that is different, right? um. so yes, the prize in are here because the pride in our hair is the pride in our ancestors. and so to deny how your hair grows and to july, what we do with this is to deny that in festal, archive, it'd be, you know, confronting that goes of the past and stripping away complexities to capture the
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she's rejoining the us ski team and the 6 is also her last competitive race. and just 7 months of to having surgery for partial knee replacement, one is a 3 time 11 pick med list including a downhill gold. and her 82 woke up victories. put her 2nd on the old time list behind mikaela schiffron. she kept her time as early as next month and is not ruled out competing with the next olympics in coal tina. in february 2026, a full 1000 police and security stuff are being deployed around power says that the fronts ahead of front says nations leak match against israel later. extreme measures come a week off to violence between is really football fans and policy and support isn't answer them. on wednesday for assistance on the streets, the french capital cool for boycotts of the game do much to do lot it's. they do much the lot it's. it's a much of shame. we're bringing a team here which comes from a tyrant tree, which is currently committing a crime against humanity. a genocide,
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a much crime ethnic cleansing front should be boy touching the match. the players shouldn't play. she follow what we did to russia. what we did to south africa. we still have them playing in the olympics and other sports and competition was good. why not israel? well, israel's team trained on wednesday and hope that supports is, would still turn out to watch that much despite and security concerns. just 20000 funds are expected in the 80000 seats of stadium north of paris. for the moment. everything is fine. we're feeling safe, and again, i want to thank the friendship, governmental for the quite environment to supply for us. and now of course, it's not the ideal di with india, and this is what it is. and now we have to include for the help also. so the people from the easily the community around is we've come to see over the mission of game it say it would give us a lot of pleasure to be go, that we have not afraid of anyone, a of clothes to be safe and to
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a go most of the game because we have been a good sport, and i hope that everything would pass goods in these game. germany, captain joshua kim, it says he regrets his team's protest during the castle wells called. he and his teammates cover the amounts for team photo of to fee for fund them from wearing pro l g b t to plus on benz i am getting into the global shonda. so this field with katasha, we did not present an overall good picture of it. and as a team and countries coveted into those, we expressed a political opinion and then it took a bit away from the joy of the tone that one's polluters choice and it wasn't outstanding. well, comp, in terms of organizations and i'm going some fund, we have people who should deal with the politics and they have the experts like i am no political like that and add to the race to qualify for the 2026 world cup australia. and so a saudi arabia played out goal a stroll in melvin south. he had to go, moves out of sight. and at a time, both teams are made level on 6 points full behind groups,
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the latest japan i need this help to clarify directly well said in full, well the fonts too and all around mike tyson says there's no way he's going to lose against jake, pull the 58 year old former heavyweight champion, as we're signing to the ring against the youtube who was 31 years younger than him . several states wouldn't sanctioned the balance, but texas agreed to show to 8 to minute round, full months and heavier gloves to lessen the power of punches. what do lose you lose the sight? thank you. i'm not going to lose but, but did you say that the last news? oh, the citizen i am not going to did you hear what i say? well, we spoke to books, sing, bro, costa and roy took interstate davies, who's in texas for the fight. and he says, interest around the world is huge. as netflix is showing,
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they believe i'm going to go into around $25000000.00, which will break records in america. the record is 22000000 for super bowl. it's a really big event. it fails in almost as i was at the workhouse just as folks check pool as well. who said that he wakes up some mornings at the moment, wondering, should he have done this, mike tyson to set the same? you know, aside the fight and the for i'm, i really doing this is a very special into that you, that both extraordinary moccasins and also as you say, it's kind of marketing events in way and it's bringing the older than you together on that platform. netflix, the 280000000 subscribers globally. so it's an experiment. so i think on friday, not but whatever. you say, it's going to be enormously watched or expecting $90000.00 people in the dallas cowboy stadium. we must mention on the, on the card is one of the biggest women's flights of time. it will be the most
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watch between k g taylor and amanda serrano. you want to all the time, great women folks. and to calculate it become, i mean the 6th team and, and be a history to in the 1st 13 games of the season that like to speak tree, came against the philadelphia. $76.00 is $114.00 to $1.00. 06 is the best out to a season since the 2015 golden state warriors who opened up with a reco 20 full game winning streak. yeah that's, that's come by. grabbed in n b a season high, 59 point system, milwaukee bucks came back from 18 points down to be the detroit pistons in the time . it's a nice occasion to to time and b, p has sold more than 50 points in a game box, winning 127 to 120. the bron james couldn't quite get the same numbers as yanis, but he did finish up with 35 points. it is said, consecutive triple double pull. the lake is jane's edit 14 assistance. 12 rebounds
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since the lake is state perfect, sent home between the memphis for at least 128 to 123 and the san antonio is specific to women. yanna became and be full of young display a to school, 50 points in a game, a 20 years and 300. 14 days he had a cray highmark against the washington wizards. it included $83.00 pointers. as far as winning 139 to 130 but it came on the 9th dispos announced that coach greg popovich had stuff with a stroke earlier this month. the 75 road led the suppose to 5 championships and guided the usa basketball team to gold of the tokyo olympics in 2021. his team say he started with rehabilitation, but there's no date set for his return to the sidelines. my thoughts are of course, you know, be worried about bob, but at the same time i know his, uh, i haven't,
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i haven't talked to him, but i know what mine's mindset. he's on right now. i'm already so he's working like crazy. probably him trying to come back with this as quick as possible. he's doing well. i'm sure. another question will come in. well, what does he said? well, he's going to ask us why we turn the ball over so much. and, and that's all of you to know cause pop, and that's exactly how he has been 5 years since diego full and retired from football. but he now made his debut in professional tennis. the 45 year old is competing, uruguay opened on the atp, the 2nd tit challenge and tool. it was gonna, walcott entry from the doubles but last, in the 1st round in 47 minutes before the uruguay striker was named. best play at the 2010 wilcox, you'll say when the corporate america and place a big clubs including much the united athletic imageries and in timberline. all right, that is what you support for now, people will have more light to fully show. thank you very much, and that is it's for this news hour on august here is always send to me on our
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website to alex's here dot com, the very latest on all that top stories on there. and i'll be back in just a few minutes with more on those top stories. thank you for watching. back after of racial how is reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are known as a media needs? it's how it is westernized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female lat. operational, can't do that. what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on out is era, then it goes president bus here, jamal i fire has called for a snap legislative election on november 17th, his a and to win a parliamentary majority of willows in embraced his plan of reforms including fighting corruption. but can the new leader bring political stability to his nation,
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stay without the zeros for full coverage. in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was posted the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for now just sierra and this is the quiet village of niles in the northeastern 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 h people including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread and
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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 characteristics of a genocide is un committee finds israel is imposing collective punishment on the people of costs. the play you're watching l g sierra live from doha. i'm for the back. people also ahead the israel bombard residency in the southern suburb of 11 on capital with at least 14 explosions.
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