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the, the you're watching the news on the fly from headquarters and del find teddy navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a un committee finds israel's war on garza has characteristics of genocide on recommends businesses be held accountable for profiting from it. the israel headspace, southern suburb of the roots with at least 14 airstrikes, syrian officials say at least 15 people are killed and 2 is really strikes on the capital, damascus, displaced by mass killings. and so don's to 0,
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stacy paramilitary rapids support forces, is accused of killing more than $1200.00 people. and on peace of statements with the latest sports news, former limping state champion, lose the phone announcer such, she's coming out of her time. and so at the age of 40 the welcome to the news hour, we'd be getting gaza where israel's warfare methods have been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocides, including the use of starvation as a weapon, a for. so when you, when special committee has urged all member states to uphold their legal obligations, to stop israel's violations of international law, it recommends businesses be held accountable if they've helped provide weapons or technology to assist on to enable israel's continuing on slots. you on special
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committee has accused as rule of stripping palestinians of the very necessity is required to sustain life, such as food, water, and fuel. the new report also it uses israel of crating, a little mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to come. a 2nd report from human rights watch says israel is committing ethnic cleansing. does all that report found evidence of israel's deliberate and forced mass displacements of palestinian civilians which it describes as a war crime? the dining reports come more than $400.00 days into israel's genocide, a war on the strip. a deliberate and systematic campaign that has killed more than 43700 palestinians, including 17000 children, and left an entire population on the brink of famine, thought about as soon as our correspondence. he's joining us not from dated by law
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in central guys or before we talk about what you see on the grounds in the context of these reports started just to tell us about the latest is really or strikes across the gaza strip. the while it has been a very 10 stay. in fact the reading pop to be more precise, it has been very close. the 4 civilians was talking $1.60 this time warehouse. there has been a very wide concentration on targeting. residential building. just an hour ago is very mimic shape. talking to a ground floor in one of the you on the tools that are completely located in the southern side of a north street side across the suitcase. we know that to california is have the coupon code including one young boy that has to be met quite by pro counts following destroyed quite the testing of the lowndes palestinians who had been taking refuge in back to you on run shelter. i
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have been widely time aged and the reporting that the, the strike was conducted without any warning given you. this is how this has been my search and the main case of every single strike stuff of these very minutes. he did not release of the sort of warning for several years to slieve from dr. evacuation sends us. there has been a very such a numbers of attacks on the u. n. one schools and they've got question some just seems to be gotten back in october, but based and you on reports that would then you 190, you and facilities have been targeted where they have they are expecting that more than $500.00 palestinians have been killed and solely on run shelters, since that will be getting back in. so generally, the situation is escalating and other parts of district right now the central area, there was a very active military movement for as many surveillance of drums and this kind of demons by town, west civilians here believe that the common dollars is more is really a tax no one knows where it could take place, but everyone here shows
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a great sense of fee and panic. in fact, thought it the evidence that's been highlighted in this latest you and report that's been put out as something that you've been seeing on the ground on a daily basis in gaza. and you've been speaking to people forcibly displaced, central gods, or that's where you are. what have they been telling you or? well, we have spoke a, we have spoken to them. and we know that the, uh, the humanitarian crisis in gauze is unfolding twice a day with very edmonds magnitude that, that just completely defined twice this past palestinian displaced families who are right now quotes, interview brilinta scripts off his by the attacks that have no end in sight in the foreseeable future, families in fact have been firstly displaced from the houses and they have been forced to live in all the crowd of shelters that lock holes. thoughts of the central phase acumen of terry and supplies. and it cannot really offer them with
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any sense of, of protection. the following reports will encourage blue show how palestinians families are coping aligned to the ongoing is by that tax and lack of basic needs. and fact, i'm right now endeavors about in one of the open at the encampments here where the situation is in particular very dire. we can see that spiritual wichita completely unfolds and made shift tents where families are going through really and literally terrific humanitarian conditions. you can see how flimsy based and so on how families in fact, are struggling with lack of all sorts of basic assistance. just let me take, you know, to take a very clear smoking house. if williams are struggling here and displace children are completely struggling in every single day and every single hour in order to so what's up for them every day is a challenge. for survivor, we can see like they are bringing their gallons of water in order to fill it in light of the full collapse of the center taishan system here. and here we can see
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like families are building their mid shift tents close to each other in order to devise. most of them have been displaced from northern gauze. i was not on the line . and as we are living in dia conditions among the waste, there's no medication of any sort. was starving, a few aid supplies, we may get all hands on. i'm not sufficient or healthy. i've lost more than $25.00 killers since the beginning of the war to have an love. i love this. all. we are suffering to get our hands on plain water. only smoke to water is available. our main problem is we are flooded with sewage and devoured by mosquitoes entering and 6 has seen officers who think of as one says around the corner mobile full victim. to epidemic has, above all, we do not have the basic tools like soap or detergents to fight these hard conditions. so we are all doomed all the situation across many areas in the area, but which is the most densely populated area in the gaza strip is getting day by
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day much for us. what civilians are cooling the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that is where the army has announced that to be completely safe humanitarians of power. so by soon i would do the wrong there, but i personally. okay, so as we mentioned earlier, a u. n. special committee has listed a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of international law. the report calls for nationals including those with do is really citizenship involved in seller violence or violations in gaza to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law face full accountability for their actions. and that's whether through with the supply of arms or provision of digital products and services that enables israel's, on slots. it also recommends investors ensure that their investments in israel do not prolong the occupation of palestinian land. and the social media companies like
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mehta take talk and ex, increase transparency about governments, requests for content removal, without court orders. it calls for individuals not to be mislabeled as anti semitic for just approving of the killing of civilians and attacks on humanitarian workers . we have a corresponding gabriel designs are joining us now from the united nations headquarters in new york. so gabriel, has there been any reaction from the member states to this reports? not yet, at least not publicly, but i can tell you they are looking at this. this report is certainly being circulated between some of the emissions here in new york. this will be present at this report right here that we've been talking about will be presented to the general assembly on monday. and at that point we will get more public reaction to this report. that is really, as we've been reporting quite damn. and quite frankly, the reporting of itself is 27 pages. it has more than $200.00 foot notes or pieces
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of evidence that are cited in this report. and clearly well, the headline i think is we've been reporting is that a, israel's actions in guys are consistent with the characteristics of genocide. that is certainly very significant, but there's a lot of other detail in this report as well. uh, i should point out that this is a committee that was set up by the general assembly mandated by the general assembly. since 1968. they have issued 56 different reports on the situation of human rights in the occupied palestinian territories. uh, and this is their latest one. and one key point here is that this report just looks at october 2023 until july 2024 because it takes them several months to gather all the data together and then issue this report. so as bad as it is, it, it's, it stops, it's reporting in july. so you can imagine
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a lot of the statistics that they cite in here are even worse. now this committee is continuing to investigate. we'll issue another report in the coming months. okay, thank you. so much gabrielle, thanks for that reporting from the united nations. let's face it on a hoodie who is a distinguished fellow at the american university of a root, joining us from boston. i mean, who do you get to have you with us? so this report is urging all member states to uphold their legal obligations to stop israel's violations of international law. do you think this is going to place more pressure on the member states to actually remind them of what their international humanitarian legal obligations are? so it will certainly remind them, but as no sign that it's going to push them to do anything practical or even just symbolic. but the interesting thing is that the knowledge that we have now verified with many, many different independent investigations is pushing towards the general assembly
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of the security council is not and institution that's going to do anything because the u. s. others have a veto. so the member states and accidents you're looking at the general assembly where the possibility is to pass a resolution that recommend suspending israel's number should be doing other things . people are, are desperately searching for any sign that this system for international law and protection of human rights. and protection of basic human rights. that is so 2nd and guys are but the american is rarely genocide. and we have to see it as one americans, really genocide. this system is not working. these really is on the americans to ignore the law of some european countries go along with them and people just don't know what to do, but this is a process and eventually that will have some impact somewhere. so do you think this,
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this report is actually going to make a difference at this point? i mean, it's a number of recommendations as we see that had been put out, but that's exactly what they are. recommendations, how can they be in 4th? well, this is the question that thousands of people around the world are asking, and the literature and the short run is simply more a mobilization coordination action. uh, education pressure points. the, the, the international community, as it's called, doesn't have any practical way to force the as rarely american genocide in guys a to stop. they can only recommend things, but slowly, slowly, the impact is being sold in the united states more. for instance, the reason of the election, the impact of the movement to deny the democratic party and the votes of, of americans. and most of the americans certainly had an impact and the resurgence
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of the mass protest universe. so these and other places. so we'll probably, we'll see the impact, i'm up in the u. m. but in countries around the world, we're seeing much more media coverage. and the critical area that i'm following, we're seeing much more legal action and courts in the united states in europe that are forcing people in these countries to obey their own laws. forget about international law. forget about the one, all right? they're all low. and this is an area where there is some hope just to just less drill down on one of the recommendations that before i ask you about sort of what's happening in lebanon and the middle east. but one of the recommendations off the report is to hold business entities accountable for complicity in violation of international law through their supply of arms or services. in your opinion, how complicity are global corporations in this genocide? gloating corporations the mainstream. international media are very complicit. there
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enabling this genocide to go on and they have been citing with the is really a position for the last really century. and this complex started and then the 19 twenty's. um and now it's just more out in the open is more explicit. and the smart document, so this is one of the important things every one of these reports is useful because it's documented, it's based on the evidence. so it will go to the international tribunals that are involved so that this has not wasted effort, but it won't pay a dividend right away so that they have the impact of this kind of activity should be seen in other dimensions beyond the united nations as well. as within the u. n, the, the, the, press the media around the world, right? the business communities are very complicit and they haven't shown as much they haven't admitted very much about the complexity, but slowly, slowly,
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they're being pressure to do so. just the final thoughts from you, if i may, on the next few months and how you think things are going to shape. but because obviously now there is a new sort of incoming administration in the united states and there's some reporting in the washington post that suggests that a close 8 to nothing. yahoo tool trump this week, that israel is rushing to advance a cease fire a deal in love and on. and that's with the aim of delivering sort of an early foreign policy when to the incoming president, how do you see things putting out of the next few months, particularly when it comes to live in a spell? sure, the, the as rarely is, or masters of public relations, deception unloading, which is a lot of what the american administration has done in parts of these disputes. they is rarely are going to present the gestures to the united states that they will package as great concessions bread breakthroughs. um, you know,
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jared customer is gonna probably announce opening some new golf courses and resorts here and there. and sometimes they're going to be happy. but this is all smoke and mirrors. it's not a real serious diplomacy, but it does show that they pro is rarely side, is now dominant, more formerly in the us than it was under the democrats when there was another sort of cloak and it was more deceptive. and the, the, what these ran is talk about as a gesture of peace and loving them. is a agreement that let's israel maintain control overall security issues in love. and then with the assistance of international powers, they're not talking of getting the russians involved as well as the american. so we should put much credence and as rarely initiatives that linked to the lebanon, or gather more situations, these are a public relations and they should be see, and then the address a respect. okay, tell me who they are. thank you so much for speaking to us. joining us from boston,
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at least 14 blog. so shaken b routes in the past 24 hours. that as israel continues to bombard its southern suburb, is really army had issued threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of 11 on capital. the commercial district of how to take and put it on, but as the neighborhood had been targeted, then i heard that reports from a routes of the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and baby boot southern suburb against what the military calls hezbollah target's day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where hezbollah has influence are also being targeted, as well as defense minister says as well will continue to hit, has below with full force. and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as
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schools are meant. among them, pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant. well, my husband, i thought i could, but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction, our people have no choice but to continue their resist. uh god in the face. if it really puts elizabeth, newton, you know, will not take through politics, but she couldn't, through more. our country not submit to the enemy's condition. i don't know how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv are. these really media says these attacks are forcing millions of israelis into shelters, among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north as well. i have said as ro won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue. it has also made clear it won't accept as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to
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a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territory and act on its own against hezbollah. for hezbollah, the main front in negotiations is a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when is a group go or is that the forces go deep deeply in this is on? there will be more exposed. and because moves, well, moving, moving inside and moving deeply is a weakness is always in his immunizations concept. isabel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force it to change its
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position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center hunter eligibility to build the oh sorry. and state media are reporting to is really, are strikes on the capital, have killed, at least 15 people, one hit, a western neighborhood of damascus, while another is targeted, a suburb. the office of the policy in atlantic she had group, was targeted with several of their members killed. 16 others were wounded. cha, stratford, as following developments for us from a route. charles, what are you hearing about this attack? the not much more information at the moment. um, as you rightly say, these ready ministry have come out with a statement saying that they were charging members of the palestinian islamic jihad cruise. now that is a gauze, that base group predominantly a group that participates it along with ham us in the october the 7th attacks on israel last year. this is not the 1st time that as well as,
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as talking to people who is often in syria, whether they be hezbollah, whether they be his homage ahead, for example, in the last i suppose, few weeks or so that has been an escalation of strikes by israel targeting what we understand to be infrastructure and certainly according to as well as bullet connect you to his bully related targets inside syria. this is the 1st time, certainly in a long while, the pilot standing this damage had to bring towards it according to the is re these, these areas where the strikes happening in area code. mazda is a pretty off across area of damascus, which is home to united nations offices, the other area was in the damascus countryside. it's also interesting to point out that as well as being in recent weeks concentrating, we're on the stand on trying to con, supply lines of weapons,
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for hezbollah destroy doesn't seem to be necessarily related to that. if indeed it is targeting policy based on a jazz. but certainly over the last few weeks as well as being and heating roads and bridges inside syria along with talking to this as nations also. but those roads and bridges, i hate it in a bit bye as well. just stopped weapons, according to intelligence agencies, weapons being transported via syria, from iran, into lebanon. so i say this in no way is on presidency, this kind of attack. and again, highlights the, the, the link some and the reach of israel, seemingly being able to strike when and where it likes. thank you so much, charles, for that reporting from favorites. the head of the new a new, clear watch dog is in a wrong and he's hoping to negotiate more cooperation on the monitoring of nuclear sites. raphael groceries says it's vital to avoid a war the watchdog size. iran has significantly expanded itself enriched uranium in
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the past 5 years. it runs for administer describe the talks as constructive, which as the country well negotiates under pressure, shot other launches into. we have repeatedly announced that any interventionist resolution against the stomach republic of iran will be met with a decisive response. we will not allow them to exert pressure on us and we will continue our nuclear activities within the framework of our national interests. in front of us, we have to push an extension the, the new get program of your on being at the center of that i am here, work with you around. try to find adequate solutions to ease tensions, to move forward. this is my target. this is my concern, and i am confident that we are going to be able to do it. let's make the house on my piano is a professor from at least the north african studies at the university of toronto. that is where he's joining us from. welcome to alger 0. what are ons expect ations
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from this visit? i'm sorry, i do too. what are your drawings expectations from this visits as well? the radios have their own set of priorities, where when, when it comes to mr. gross, he is concerned with the technicalities of the uh, you know, the i a, that he's basically representing adding. whereas for the wrong they are more concerned with the phone to call and economic implications of those technical issues. so they don't want the reports issued by the i a, the single doubtful criticism and at the air goes to a consensus building against you wrong by the united states and less than powers. that's the both the, the, the core of the a message that is, i'm and 90 radians, both stations and, and officials look where's there is
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a concern with the basically the united states building on those reports connecting the same car issues with other issues that are new were in the confrontation between one in the united states and then using them as a, you know, basis for criticism, in case to broad international hair over and over. and i think this is what you're alluding to as well here is that there is a real problem, a lack of trust between iran, as well as western countries like the united states and the european ones. what are the ways forward when it comes to rebuilding that trust and kind of be rebuild to you? thank but to me it's not to be the technical issue, the comp them between one and a a i a which c and after $2151.00 the j. c p o, a run no clear deal to assign those safeguard shows where discussed without yeah,
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you know for reports by a criticizing euros, conduct the baptists to say that there is a will alter coldwell to engage in a more constructive way on the part of the west and i was by a da usually does not report it in a way that criticizes he was conduct. whereas after t, ron changed into prophets policy when the united states, we drew from the j. c. b o, a. we started hearing the i a criticism of the ronald safeguard issues, whereas there was no change. what so ever and the same good issues that weren't lingering from before 2015 until today. so the waiting is from their perspective it's, it's very much opposed to size different issue and they are defined by engaging in giving access to the i a to, you know, respond to that technical issues. but by that, uh, how do i a, to, to,
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to minimize the criticism in the reports that i took you? i mean, you were mentioning the political well, a moment ago. so here's the situation right now. you obviously have a new government and iran led by mr. as has execute on the president, he said in the past that he's ready to renegotiate a nuclear deal with the west. and now you have a new incoming us, the administration under president trump who tore up the old nuclear deal. and for student maximum pressure policy, do you think that this time around things will be different between the 2 countries and as to why and ready to re negotiate a new deal or re negotiate clauses of the old deal as well. the new, the new era, new car industry, including an interview saying that some clauses need to any negotiations. the right hands are cognizant of the fact that the oil deal much offense has expired. they cannot be the basis solely the basis for re engagement and revival of the
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deal. so they are open to read negotiations. but they are, they are also clear that we will not be appropriate under under pressure, which is basically what from the spring getting to the table. so we have a pro engagement administration taken office in the wrong and very sanctions focused administration, taking over in the united states. there is a mismatch there. disparity on strategic way of dealing that is very obvious in inventory sides. i, i really the, i'm the, i'm not sure to what extent these 2 parties with totally different priorities can meet half way. okay. trump administration was focused on maximum pressure. se randy is really focused on stopping of this campaign, binding engagement, to what extent they can need halfway. it's really thoughtful. thank you so much
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house on monday for joining us from say one still ahead on the i'll just it renews our loyalty being rewarded. the us president elect donald trump names for specs for some top level positions coming up and support. my tyson says there's no way he can lose has come back 5 of the age of 58 the . so now the nose and tough of odds indeed is a bit more clouds coming across the and these and i so you might get a shower or 2 out of it. certainly patagonia will be faced with a very strong wind and rain and also that it's room quite sunny, but i thought it was about 30 degrees. you didn't pick up child until your well no, probably the southeast of brazil. so i'm still, i'm just going through reopen and showing cycles in this potter brazil where the re
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must by now be welcome. and when it's in that extensive flooding in columbia, they're the warnings aren't there anymore. but the sheriff are showing it once again in southern columbia, but most of the action is going to be to the northwest actually looking is there is a development off the coast of home jurors hasn't yet been named, but it probably should be. it's a tropical site like developing, and it's taking extremely heavy rain. so your hunger is back towards billy's as well. possibly inter guatemala winds with the that strong but the rain. so the will be the same time to share. i was extended through jamaica and catching some cuba in the us when to set to get in the property of old a high grand states in the west. however, line of white cloud there is significant. charles moved into what still any one by the on the eastern states, no rain, the reaching new england. unfortunately, the
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bodenal's rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly with through them. in the face of man made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect their village fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey to expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office. so they can shut it down for the victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described as the closing
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the, the top stories on the all to 0 news. our annual report by you on special committees found israel's were for our methods to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation as a weapon. afore and excuse us, israel, of creating a lease or mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to come and loving on at least 14 blocks of 2nd favor to in the past 24 hours as best real continues to bombard it's southern southern. the is where the army had issue with the rest of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of the capitol. syrian
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state media is 142 is really airstrikes on the capital of killed the police 15 people, one hit, a western neighborhood of damascus, while another targeted a suburb. to you as president elect donald trump has a more top level cabinet positions, choosing cigarettes, who have shown loyalty to him over the years. so trump has nominated marco rubio, a senator from florida for secretary states, while the former democrats also gabbert is picked for the director of national intelligence. and my gates has been chosen as the attorney general. all 3 must be confirmed by the senate, which is now under republican control. kimberly how good is our white house correspondent? that is joining us to tell us what reaction has been like to these nominations. well, there's been a little bit of a scottish ment among democrats and republicans about the appointment of tulsa gabbert,
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but the one that's really got the jobs dropping is the one for attorney general. and that's matt gates. and here's why tulsa gathered raising some eyebrows. she's a democrats, but that's not the issue. the issue is her a foreign policy stands. it's a bit at odds with american foreign policy. and she raised some eyebrows back in 2017. when she went and had a meeting with beishir, alas of the syrian presidents, she's also made some unusual claims about via labs and ukraine. but the real i brought raising appointment here by donald trump is matt gates. and here's why he is ad has been under investigation for ethics violations. as a congressman, there was a house panel that was set to release a report on him friday, but it's no longer going to be released because he abruptly resigned with his nomination. so now that's not going to be made public, but look what he was being investigated for you receiving improper depths,
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sexual misconduct, and also illicit drug use. not exactly the kind of character the, even though he's designed these allegations that you might want as the top law enforcement officer. so this is the big concern. and the question now will republican stand up to this nomination? that's the question. democrats are asking. yeah. right. kimberly, look, the republican party now controls both houses of congress. so is this been a guarantee that trump will be able to get away with all his legislative initiatives for about 2 years until the congressional mid term elections? basically it's, it's, it's on checked power for the most part, and that's what the american people have voted for for the next 24 months. and the question really becomes now, and donald trump has requested this openly on x, is what he wants us to be able to make recess appointments. even though in other words, saying, i want to make appointments to the cabinets without having senate approval. in
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other words, without those 50 votes that are necessary and the, the question becomes whether republicans will say, look at we have to have the process whether you like it or not. so the question is really becoming our republicans going to stand up to donald trump, or are they going to say, look at mr. president, there's a process here and even though you have your party has control of both chambers, you don't get to do things the way you want. just because you want to. we still are going to check your power. that's what the checks and balances are for the executive branch, the white house, and the legislative branch in the us congress. that's what it's designed to do and we're going to keep it that way. okay, thank you so much. kimberly. the more evidence, as a merging ensued on, on the mass killing of civilians, inches 0 states. the parent military rapids support forces accused of killing more than 1200 civilians. and the latest round of islands began after an
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r. a suff commander is effected to the army last month. the escalation has led to a huge displacement crisis. hey, morgan has this update from cartoon. dozens of people continue to flee the eastern parts of the state in central to that, with some of them taking refuge and cindy in the northern parts of the country. now we spoke to some of those people seeing and they said that they witness tours at the hands of the parent and it through rapid support forces as it to cause. it's under the destruction of their senior most commander to the armies side. they say that despite the fact that the eastern part of the, the lies under the control of the rest of the, our stuff target that civilian force, people from their home late fees on them as these thoughts refuge inbox. that some people were killed as they tried to negotiate with the rapid support for so. but the data conference which is an independent monitoring body has that at least 14 bodies were discovered in the village of city high in eastern does ita, state and central to them. that's one of the villages where the rapids support
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forces launch an attack on forcing the residents to sleep and where residents have . but at least 140 people have been killed. and that's prior to the discovery of the 14 decomposed bodies. now the to the are conferences that those bodies have been decomposed beyond recognition and that the village of city is now empty of its presidents. if just one of the villages where people have been reportedly killed in the village of, hey, natalie of those who were able to flee from their say that the resistance and use to lace each on the residents. and despite the fact that they were seeking refuge in last, we met some of them in the city of cindy in the northern parts of the capital, and they recounted the horrors of the horrors that they witness that'd be handled. they are assessed and just you sent just data in central to them. okay, let's fix it just to lynch as an independent consultant and research or on some don joining us from i wrote, we thanks for your time. how are you doing? is this latest round to violence, and is this a new conflict or a new phase rather in no conflict?
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absolutely. i think that what we're seeing over the past bogged is really a new phase in monroe county of sedan civil war. i think that the recent of taxes and by the rapid support courses, it's just a brutal i think that's what had been reported. selves are assessed poisoning based on supply. this is the country, isn't the country where the, where there was a famine. there had been reports were acted as started saying that that after women were rates they have committed suicide is asked me to really, really grow task buildings. this is one of the most disturbing wars of the 21st century that we're seeing right now. um, i think that what it's really, really alarming are 2 things. one is that this area where all these attacks are happening, used to be the agricultural partway and todd sudan, where they would export goods across africa in the middle east. i think what's also very disturbing is that there has been no international action to,
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to try and prevent the spirit best callback and particularly the international support and the why is that fuel both sides of this concept? yeah, i mean, speaking of the international support, the you when just put out a report saying that continued weapon supplies to saddam's, military and paramilitary forces, are quote, enabling the slaughter. and this must stop. however, the you and did not really name any of the countries or parties sending the weapons . to what extent do you think that this war is being perpetuated by continuous, continuous outside support? a yeah, absolutely. look, i think that this laura's here by international actors. a few weeks ago, i pulled out a report and i got a letter report by the conflict observatory. this is a state department of sponsors report, but it's independent from the us government. we're re founded with near certainty that, that you, that of their member it's and the wrong. we're facilitated weapons to both sides of sue damn civil war. and it's out of the foreign backers. and really
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specifically the u. e. you know, this more people really see a much different phase and it would end today. there's been a real collective failure from western nations. been us the u. k. um to try and pressure you a in particular to try. i must say i missed a list. so up until this point, i mean the accusation also from the sudanese government has a queue is the way you are farming the r a. so if the u a e has always denied this . but since you've, you've, you've put out a report on, on for an involvement house for an involvement, actually evolves as this conflict has volt a look. i think that wars are one by logistics. right. and that both sides understand that the way that that they are going to windows wars by getting within some international actors. and certainly that you have to, you a can't deny that they are receiving weapons. but they look by sorry that they are
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the sole trading weapons, but it looks pretty foolish to be honest, given all of this mounting evidence. and our report used only open source data. so you can see all of the information that we used ourselves. and you can track the flights coming in from u a e r bases to can you know, where i am going to, where they are based in chad where the are assess and safety weapons across. and so all of this is open source. it's not very difficult to find, right. and i think that the, you know, this is, i think that know the real facilitator of this conflict. i think there really needs to be more action as pressure, ominous, or a nation. i mean, that's often called the forgotten war is notes or are we any closer today uh, to getting the warring parties to sit around the table, talk about any ceasefire, or are we just so far away from not at this point that you know,
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i really don't think so, i think one of the things that i really learned recently, particularly as, as, as an american, is that we really haven't really understood, i think, the kind of levers and more specific kind of cultural aspects that will, and this complicated type, dignity and respecting. so you can use, they tend to use, going to be critical attempting this more. it's going to take more than just a piece. pay out it's gonna take, we're expecting to be. i think that that is going to be something that we're going to have to work on in a multi lateral coalition. not just one nation pushing forward with a piece of process, but a coalition of nations. get him a u, a error states on board united states and other western nation. it's gonna take in multilateral efforts, but we can see the results, you know, as he was reporting, right, you'll see the consequences of this war age is 0 state. thank you so much. justin lynch. thank you for joining us for my roby. molder is heightened
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security across the french capital, a head of a football match between france and israel. some $4000.00 police officers are being deployed across the city and around the stadium. and the lead police units will also be guarding the visiting is really team. and the measure is kind of weak off to the post match violence in the netherlands following a match between the amsterdam team and my copy tel aviv dots, police say the unrest came after is really fun. set fire to a palestinian flag. and then vandalized the taxi. how somebody about joining us from sends any of that as the suburb of paris, where the match is going to be played. hash them just give us a sense of what security is like at this hour. a very, an extraordinary security measure. was implemented in paris ahead of the game, which is going to take place view all as late as i send in send denny. this is an area with a population muslim population predominantly from north africa and west africa. and
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this is why the key pro test was supposed to take place and then of the last minute they were full to new to another area. and the reason why is very simple, what i spend is about one kilometer from this types of phones. and it seems that the forty's was concerned that the moment the game comes to an end, and the support says this site to come votes here along with the protests, is the it could create a mess. and this is why the decided to a, to ask them to move the protest venue to another place. now when you talk to people a balance, the anticipated the game. some will tell you is that they couldn't care less of us say that they want. you don't want to, to a camera about the front is way they, the others who to, to us would give you a sense of the meaning of the french people about this game. this is also the people to the 0 to this as it is right in the prism side of this game,
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shouldn't have taken place because it will give is rather put unity abroad in the face. it's a colonial society when it's in a pause imposed on the palestinian. the conflict is brutal and is not francis on so who is this guy? this cause the game should take place. there is no voltage thing, fonts, and as well fonts as a free country and has the right to welcome whoever the ones spoke should not be mixed with politics. on the shoulder, the security measures, the authorities have deployed $4000.00 police now across the most delicate areas. 2500 of the stadium of this type of funds. the 2 boats that lead to the stadium, they have him put him on to check points to ensure a smooth traffic, but also to uh, to conduct identity checks if needs be. because we don't want to see any sort of
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replay of the scenario that happened in i'm still down last week that also elite anti terrorism. eunice was all going to be also deployed through out the movement of the is riley team from the hotel all the way to the stadium, and also back to the hotel. now as far as the secuity of police all say they say that these know to come to life as we speak for that this is going to be a high security event and therefore the high risk event. and therefore, this explains the extraordinary security measures that have been put into place by the funds or pharmacies we have to remind all of you is a front presidency by the way, my call and all along with former presidents costs well, hold on, and also the costs are because they are going to attend the game of find the friends, say of the support for the event to tech based. it is spectacle of extraordinary tons supposed to be around. okay,
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so we'll be crossing back to in the next few hours. i am sure, thank you so much. i someone had bought a reporting from paris while there was more sports since coming up after the break on cleveland cruise to get another victory to remain on the in the m. b. a stops and much more coming off. just to the business like this to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the
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business like just to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the non profit sports is 1st. peter 3 and thank you very much. and then pick ski champion, lindsey vaughan has announced he's coming out of retirement at the age of 40. she's rejoining the us ski team. the sick use of the hood last competitive race and just
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7 months of having surgery for a partial need replacement phone is a 3 time and then pick middle list including a downhill gold. and who is who woke up victories for? it's a 2nd when the old timeless behind me. k, the schiffron. she could return as early as next month and has not ruled outcome painting at the mixed olympics in co tina. in february 2026, we spoke to foam and then pick ski a shimmy. all caught it's, it's absolutely amazing for this bullet. she's teased the over the last few months when i actually had friends who spoke to tied down to new zealand in the summer. back on the re squeeze back training gates and someone who loves the sports. i might do a few tons on my re skis, but i would never go out and do a training session. so i think from that we already thought what's happening? like, why is she back? why is she back hungry for more? i think that was a big combination. lindsey is an incredibly talented athletes. he won so much in
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her life, but she was marked by a lot of injury and with the injury she had a lot of pain, but she was living in daily pain. last summer she had a knee replacement and the 1st time for a long time she was waking up without pain. so i think the thoughts of skiing without pain was really a big kind of magnetic goal for her. and then you add that into last the with the is the guy we saw had the, the honda income at night time. and the only woman to ever done that showed that she was still skiing incredibly fast and incredibly well. and then the last, probably the, the biggest carrot was that the olympics inc. latina which uh, in 2026 is one of my favorite time track. she was incredibly successful that so it's a just proving to be a irrelevant. and i think lindsey is still hungry for it. she's now hungry, pain free. and i mean, if, who knows how quickly she'll come back to it. we know she's hoping to start and beaver creek, and i actually think there's a big a gap for her to be incredibly successful. again,
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a full 1000 police and security still also being deployed around parents to start the fronts ahead of frances nations. the match against east relay to the extreme measures come a week off. the violence between is really football fans and palestinian support as it ends to then on wednesday, protest is on the streets of the french capital. close to avoid costs of the game. do much a lot, it's they do much the lot. it's a much of shame and we're bringing a team here which comes from a tired tree which is currently committing a crime against humanity. a genocide, a mess, 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? germany? captain joshua k make says he regrets these teams protest during the cuts, a world cup. he and his teammates cover themselves for a team photo of the fee for bentham from wearing pro l g
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b t on ben's and getting into to be shown to us this feler with katasha. we did not present an overall good picture of it. and as a team and countries coveted into those weeks press the political opinion and then it took a bit away from the joy of the tone, that one's political choice. and it was an outstanding well comp, in terms of organizations. and i'm going some fund, we have people who should deal with the politics and they at the expense it looks like i am no political like that. and you know, for the race to qualify for the 2026 world kept no strategy and saudi arabia paid out a golden strew in melbourne. so he had a go rolled out of side and added time. so it seems remain level on 6 points for behind groups. the lead is japan and at the top to qualify directly, well, 3rd and 4th, what headphones to another round. a to goes from a 100 low heavy help the wrong be north korea in group a. despite the wrong leading 3 know up at health time, the north koreans managed to pull 2 goals back up to the uranium inside to play
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a central. but the end of 3 to iran have 13 points from 5 gain. mike tyson says there's no way he's going to lose against jake. pull the 58 year old. former heavyweight champion is returning to the ringing games. the youtube was 51 years younger than him. several states would not sanction the bowels, but texas agreed to a show to 8 to minute round formats and heavier labs to less than the power of punches. what would do is to lose these 5. thank you. i'm not going to lose but, but did you say the last news? oh, the 2nd one i am not going to do here with the cleveland cavaliers became only the 6th team in india history. so when they 1st 13 games of
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the season, they license victory came against the philadelphia. 76 is 114100 6. it is the base . so to a seasonal since the 2015 golden warriors who opened up with a wrinkled, 20 full game winning streak the youngest and see the compo grabbed in the, in the season high, 69 points. as the movie bucks came back from 18 points down to beat the detroit pistons and the time it's the 9th occasion the 2 time m. v. p has cooled more than 50 points in a game. the bucks, winning 127120 lebron james couldn't quite get the same numbers as governors, but he didn't finish up with 55 points. any food consecutive triple double for the i may make is james added 14 assists, and 12 we found, as the macon state perfect at home, beating the memphis cruise means 128123. the m b a champion, boston celtics for light on jason tatum, to help them up to making
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a slow start against the brooklyn next se, some sort 15 of these fuzzy 6 points to the 3rd quarter. as the celtics i pulled away for 139114 weight left handed strategies and the san antonio spaces of victo. when button yamma became the 4th youngest, stay at the school. 50 points in a game. at 20 use and 314 days. he's a korea highmark against the washington wizards. it included $83.00 points is dispos winning $159115.00. okay, we'll leave a day for the time being. i'll be here again in a few hours with most full, it's needs 3, we'll see you in a few hours then. thank you so much peter. and that's it for the news hour. we'll take a short break and i'll just say we're off. we're back in just a moment to of much more of today's news and all the latest headlines we'll see you in a minute. thanks for watching. the
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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 full phone outages here on a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what is a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond the people have spent a lot of time working. that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in se tyler tre,
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counting the cost on l. g 0 just week. so for the us selections, brazil will host global leaders of the g 20 summit design to seek agreement on global issues. but with an outgoing us president vladimir putin refusing to attend, how much can be achieved in these on certain times, followed the g. 20 summit on al jazeera trump has captured the popular vote to look what happened is this fault lines looks back to the election year. huge part of it undeniably, is that you can't fund a genocide with computers. you know what if you want to win otherwise on speaking un office, what this means for the future of us all the stuff of a pretty extreme novel. the return of the drum on a busy are you mentoring is the
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ice on our, which is here. the the united nations committee finds israel's warfare or methods in gaza, consistent with genocide the you're watching, alter 0 life or my headquarters in delphi. and jerry, you navigate is also coming up. israel strikes. are you in run screwing garza city housing forcibly displaced palestinians, a police or people are killed syria and if.
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