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how does these things affect people? we revisit, please stay, even when there are no international headlines. i'll just say we're really invested in that, and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the lebanon receives a draft proposal for us. the spot us has submitted the fund to end the conflict between israel and his bullet, the carrier at johnston. this is alta sarah from townhouse are coming up as well as the keys, the wolf and methods consistent and genocide in concepts to mess civilian casualties . and using salvation security steps up in congress with promises football
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team has been facing off against this realm. and donald trump names of vaccine skeptic. cost is the department of health. the is where the strikes have been bothered areas across lebanon in the past 24 hours. it's acts of killed at least 37 people, including 4 paramedics, thousands of others have been injured. while this video shows the off the mouth of one of these really strikes involved back sitting in the east regional government says israel targeted the civil defense center. that's a 20 people inside. meanwhile, the us ambassador to be rude to submit to the draft cease for proposal for the evidence speaker of parliament. now the very us has been trying to broke a truce to end. the escalating conflict between is robin has pulled up dosage. a
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battery has more now from that have been east capital. a draft proposal for a ceasefire has been presented by the us investor to 11 on to the speaker. a part of the very who is negotiating on behalf of has will last out of the details of the draft has not been a change of good sources of tools out 0. that this is a being seen as a 1st step in a restarting dialogue between the root and washington. now what this documents contains is ways to move forward in opening up discussions about the possibility of a cease fire down the line. what we've seen in the past when it comes to talks of a ceasefire of proposals put forth by the us on board to the middle east. a most hawk seen has been the implementation of un resolution, 17 o one. it was adopted in 2006 that saw an end to the war between has the lot in
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that time, what it says is that there should be no presence of our group south of the latania river, and that it should be the lebanese army along with uniforms and that patrol the area. now what israel has asked in the past is that they should be the one that enforce the implementation of this resolution. they want to maintain control of the skies over 11 on that is something that has, well, i have said will not, it will not accept because it is the, it at stake is the sovereignty of 11 on a and it's territory. and so it remains to be seen whether or not this as latest draft proposal will gain any traction and the number of loss of shaking that they route. so these rarely all me issue threats of attacks and multiple times for 2 areas in the south of evidence. capital st. ahold of reports from barrett of the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing
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campaign and be root southern suburb against what the military calls hezbollah targets. day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where it has while a 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 cease fire until as well as schools are meant among them. pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant. well, my husband cuts out despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction, our people have no choice, but to continue the resist. uh, in the face if is really pretend, isn't newton, you know, will not take through politics, but she couldn't, through 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,
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reaching as far as tel aviv. 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 has. what i have said is ro won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue. it has also made clear as won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territories and act on its own against has the law 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 it is a group goal or is that forces go deep deeply in this is on there will be more,
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uh, exposed. and because moves, well, moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is that weakness is always in his immunization 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 him to change his position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire. santa hunter eligibility to be able to, this is where the army space spend, daniel, her gallery says israel will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria has the 11 and any infrastructure and syria with weapons are produced when it comes off to reports from a city and state media that too is where the strikes on the capital of killed at least 15 people. one hate a neighborhood in the west of damascus on another target to some of the office on
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the posting. and it's not that jihad group was targeted with several of the members killed. 60 not as were wounded. the, as well as war and gaza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide. given the use of starvation. and he reports un, a special committee of cheeses as well, of stripping palestinians, of the basic necessities required to sustain lots, such as food, water, and fuel. gabriel, that is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york of the, the targeting of palestinians as a group the life threatening conditions imposed on them through warfare and restrictions on humanitarian aid have resulted in physical destruction. massive
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loss of life and are not only violations of international law, but also have all the characteristics of genocide. the un committee report $27.00 pages with more than $200.00 foot notes used to backup its findings. so with this report today, it is, it, it is dominated and dominant diamond of what israel is doing in gaza. israel has created a little mix of crisis that will inflict harm on generations of palestinians to come report states a spokesperson reaffirm secretary general antonio gutierrez, does not think it's his place to use the word genocide. people can argue that he should use different, different words, and different terminology and stronger words are weaker words. but i think he's been very clear and calling out of the violations of law, of international law, of international humanitarian law that we have repeatedly see. the report listed a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of
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international law. it calls for nationals including those withdrawal is really citizenship involved in similar violence or violations in guys a to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law in the occupied post any territories bear full accountability for their actions that enables israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors ensure that their funding in israel does not prolong the occupation of palestinian land. the committee's report will be presented on monday to the 79th session of the un general assembly. it's at that point we expect to hear more reaction from member states, especially about the reports recommendations gabriel's on the i'll just do that in nations. new york, c. s. do you know i'm are in yellow is law professor. it never pulled up. john was university and a member of the legal team representing guns of victims before the i c. c. he says
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the findings of the report to the no good for misinterpretation the committee use is a very strong in the language. there is no deductible daisy, something month, 2 of interpretation. the committee has confirmed the diesel and he's committing to genocide to say the bill ations will be there. national, which are these validations mentioned on the both the domestic feelings, causing to serious bodily and mental harm. and also imposing the conditions of life . you know, that will destroy your body, seen us as a protective group into god's asleep. for instance, the force of displacement into the provincial note was sensual good. in other words, stuff, visual and has. and my little boy said, so these are not the only validation of international but doable to place them into the context. and the complex he's that gulf of genocide is confirmed with the bank, especially the community. but these are recommendations, you know, towards what the specials comedies, the commenting to states is binding according to international looking,
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specifically relational to what you were mentioning you to buy. and then you lived over the genocide convention, eats directly the genocide to conventional means. both single states in this case, so it states, so not peace. well, the obligations policy div opening case on this positive obligation means adopting obasi bore mass or so to prevent the general side or the case to bonnie she responsible off a general side. so it's easy to come to here is blinking. awesome gus. and then going back to director to those positive obligation in shining the compression on the inside of so states should comply with those obligation independently onto the boat. it says as well on the grounds. these bailey ministry has talked to the school run by the u. n's agency for palestinian refugees, where a building was housing hundreds of forcibly displaced kind of students and going into a city. at least 4 children have been to the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals,
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which are very overwhelmed with patients. tarik assume is monitoring israel's attacks from central concept is valley army has hit many areas in the past few hours. and of course, the goal is to store it the latest has targeted you on run school in the western side of gauze of 60, we have been in touch with civil defense. what can go on the ground to recover the casualties from the sides of this strike. they confirmed that full palestinians have been killed in that attack. civilians have been saying that no warnings was given for the resort. sheltering the side that you are wrong schools in that area. you wish fire broke out for the strike. why the personal belongings of palestinians were taking schultz and round the flu. that was his have been widely damaged on one of the lakes, the texas will to place just a few minutes ago on one of the main pucks in
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a very interested you can which is far we've only few kilometers from our side to endeavors by one palestinian has been killed and a number of casualties reported, and now they are getting a treatment inside of the hospital here from where we are costing. now the grim reality is that that makes shift and that was targeted. well, a great sense of you have really spread the monks, civilians who have been teaching refuge in the pop i'm. it's a continuation of all cost and how bring up is really turns over this kind of dairy, by the town in the central areas of the going straight to our company. so i'll just be around. there is a lot of stuff they've been scuffles between fans or the french and it's very teams during a football match in paris. the start security ahead of the game. what a one point smoke was clearly visible on this field is really an some was food before kickoff area, protest took place, quoting for an end to as well as one goes that demonstrates is having evaluating
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supports of how this time they urged french funds to boycott the match, latasha buckler has the latest from powers and lots of police. harris cause thousands of police were deployed across the city because this was deemed to be a high risk match from in his role playing at the start default in the stadium itself. i mean, fairly any 40 units. if you think about it, being the biggest stadium was across survey 2000 that were only about 15000 of funds inside there. a few very minor incidents, there was a small incident between is raise the funds and that parts of the stadium nature. at some point, someone pulled out a policy new flag person since we understand just lost it a few minutes and otherwise a pretty calm a rule. early as though we were at a protest where people had gathered about a kilometer away from where we all now, people that were protesting against the front, this much just being held,
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the tools they were saying, it's simply shouldn't be the problem. suppose is rails at national team, but it's time when these are always waging war and gaza is this hacking level. and they said that that was absolutely inappropriate and never angry as well. the president mycroft was that this much, but in terms of the situation, it has been pretty calm all night. you as president elect donald trump has named more top level positions, including many they've shown loyalty to him. is most recent is one that's f kennedy junior to take up the role of health secretary format presidential candidates is a known vaccine skeptic environmental lawyer by training and has note full background in public health. for mike hunter was a lie for a snare trumps home in florida. so robert f kennedy junior set to become hell secretary at what's been the reaction to this day. i a well known public reaction for many of the many agencies that he's going to be in
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charge of a showed his confirmation be made by the senate, but certainly a vaccine skip tick, whose public pronouncements on issues of types of food off the relationship between h i v and aids the claim, for example, that vaccines cause autism. these o d p, controversial statements that's coming from the man who's going to be hitting up the health services department as they become, frankly, outrages. so within these organizations, the sectors that he will be in charge of that will be great considering i to be in charge of the food and drug administration. for example, the centers for disease control which operate the very best seems that he says he does not believe. and so there's a mess of a gap in terms of what the new appointment believes and what is public policy. what has been public health policy of the united states for decades?
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so certainly there's going to be massive friction between the various departments of health services and the new appointment by the price of intellect. mike overall, what can we make of donald trump set picks for his top team compared to his previous tenure? is very different from 2016. what you've got here largely is people who are loyal to the president elect and have proof that loyalty has created around him. a range of people whose loyalty, he absolutely believes in a number of them are republican legislators, but they all mocked by a common support for donald trump. he's protein a couple of outside is like mike has to be as best to the, to israel. epithets in a way is something that reveals a transposition on israel and the nature of the relationship that the us should have with its precise me why he pointed, at least the following. because the uh,
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best of the 2 united nations is also a can to perhaps of warning against these various organizations, the appointment to the united nations of a person who has been vigorously critical of the united nation. so many occasions. then he has appointed a secretary of defense, p takes with who has been in recent days, critical of the military, in particular, the chairman of the joins chief of stop james charles brown, who he says should be got rid of along with other c new offices because they've created what heck, so it says is a wake ministry. so you've got these type of appointments that may be calculated to send a warning signal to bodies like the u. s. military to the united nations. so there are a number of reasons for these appointments being made. uh, but this also is that absolute insistence on a personal loyalty and i must as well there is one stumbling block to all of this. that is confirmation hearings in the us senate. mike hunter,
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thanks so much indeed. so what sort of head here on al jazeera, i'm just seeing human in lima peru, flared meters, was a 21 nation, a peck, prove our meeting among other things to try to ward off a trade war in the world's most dynamic commercial regions. and selling the seats of recovery, we look at one that families mission to restore summer for sales ravaged, rain forest, the that most of all has been swept away from the states in terms of the nice for the most part or in the teens. whereas has been reading following the east coast, it hasn't affected new england still to drive to weather is surprising, far as but in the winds. and there longer that strong the code is showing itself by
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bringing snow to places that haven't yet had it this early in the winter. and the might be so coming across north dakota, for example, on saturday. but rain is still showing itself throughout the cairo being, in fact, just off the coast of home jurors. this circulation could persist for a day or 2 when not sure if you're developing dressing, move, and move anywhere else. but certainly for the next 2 or 3 days, that's where it's going to be. and the main risk to home joyce in particular is a matter of writing. it's got to bring with it anything, maybe in excess of $800.00, going to be to suddenly hofferm beach afraid. so there's going to be floods and it's going to be land slides. i'm afraid that heavy rain that fell in columbia may not be repeated. the thunderstorms of drifting east, which i presume might be recipient of that potential. good news and nice profit, except with a particularly heavy science event. the warnings are really from power quite well with the answer. why don't you, teen, or of real world, whether it is 4 or 5 degrees above normal for the nice part the
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the, the without the reminder about the top stories. now this is us, i submitted a draft spot proposal to evidence speak with find it very. this says it's very s twice continued to bombard areas across the country. at least 37 people have been killed in the tax in the past day. as well as war and gaza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide and you reports by you and special committee of cheeses as ro, stripping palestinians, basic necessities required to sustain like the uh, well, leaders around the asia pacific region gathering in peru head of the apex summit on such as he brought by donald trump's return to the white house on the situation that meant least expected to dominate the agenda sign it will be bracing for effects just relations with united states. us present, joe biden has just arrived in it for the and capital for testers,
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have gathered in that present capital to demand the government. take action on crime activists from various public sector unions of 10 to 3 day nationwide strike to denounce the hyphen levels of criminality. in the country, the latin america editor, let's say a newman joins as long as now from the mess. so what more can you tell us about these protests that high there? well, i have to say that they certainly have a lot to protest about what they're coming up in relatively small numbers, because it seems that the government has beaten to the punch by announcing a practically a week long public holidays. certainly for school children at university students and then as of wednesday for all public servants as well there. the idea is to clear out the capital to make way for the $21.00 heads of state, foreign ministers and dignitaries that are attending to
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a tech summit. so they won't be seeing very many pro testers here, even though that was supposed to be a strike, as i say, it won't be quite as effective as it might otherwise have been on the caea us present. joe biden is uh, just arrived, but present to elect donald trump is certain to be discussed at the summit. mm hm. i'm a, i'm sorry. could you repeat that? i, i didn't hear that last part of your question. yeah. so many present elect donald trump is bound to be discussed by the one that recency. oh yes, absolutely. as much as uh, the current president joe biden has been pressed to comments on what's going to happen after he is no longer president. he has tried very much to, to get out to get away from that. however, it is very much on the minds of the leaders who are here. a tech is all about free trade. multilateralism opening up borders,
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reducing pirates and promoting dialogue. and none of those things really seem to jive with the foreign policy and economic policy that donald trump has announced that he will be implementing in january. so that certainly is putting a lot of uncertainty here among the leaders gathered here, including the presidents of china, who at this hour is meeting with peruse presidents and who will in just a few minutes actually be a no longer rating uh by uh, remotely from the presidential palace here, a $3600000000.00 a. so i'm sorry, a $3600000.00 port, which will give pearl and china a huge, huge advantage over trade in the asia pacific and latin american area. see were present 60 percent of the world's g. d. p. nearly half of global trade and
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38 percent of our planets population. the 21 countries that make up the asia pacific economic cooperation group or a pick spend from giants like russia, china, and the united states, to some of the smallest, like tonight and pop when you need. the apec has been a dynamic engine, if you can on the gross, encouraging the flow of goods, services, capital, and technology. it's help turn the asia pacific into the world's most powerful trade region. yet 35 years after its inception, the multi lateral forum is inc. trouble, we've been looking to place at the moment today, the dominant economies are more worried about the own internal problems. that's distain from multilateralism and the root of long. as we're seeing, the crane and concept wants dominating is the law of the strongest. instead of a quotes that set the rules, the integration and common prosperity, the millions of people that lives in the asia pacific region could certainly
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benefit from greater integration. yet which in consensus among the 21 leaders of the a peck group has never been easy. and come january, it will likely become more difficult. protectionism and high import tariffs will be top on you wish president elect donald trump's agenda. when he takes office, he's going to multilateralism in favor of bi lateral agreements using a carrot and stick. for example, with neighboring mexico, the us is largest trading partner. if they don't stop this fun slot of criminals and drugs coming into our country, i'm going to immediately impose a 25 percent arrow for every thing they send in to the united states. and then there's train is finally to intensify trade hostilities by slapping
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tariffs of up to 60 percent on all of chinese imports. demos, and you're an open economy. so for us, global government facility is crucial if of and the ripple effect of the us, china trade. what would be global and well, a peck may survive, is a forum. the economies of many of its members may not be so lucky to see and human algebra, lima, peru, about counting is on the way. and that should then cause parliamentary elections. the countries you pressed into a new rep, camaro at this an item called the snap folding in september, he's hoping to win the majority to implement sweeping changes, economy and corruption. that's health issues for vice has a strong contrast to a cover what it's west financial crisis. lovely to is discussing how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels. well, that a good certainly you in the climate conference in azerbaijan,
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talking about how to increase investments in green technologies. they're also looking at how to encourage countries to invest in climate adoption and the role of aust official intelligence. now brazil is faced a difficult year with fires and drought disjoint wetlands and drawing out rivers and the amazon on family a passionate about preserving the countries natural environments has been working to restore parts of the atlantic ring. forest one tree at a time when i cannot give, has the story from the town in the south part of state, a small lease and we'll get a was and in some ways still is a hunter, but he's reinvented himself instead of stocking game. he 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 why does this best buy? because i've seen
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a fast so i can put this in. just be sure that we don't grow doubling central clinton. well, it's no small job. well, preserves, 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 remained. the rest has given way to tattle wrenching and urban development. we tie up, i'll walk you up here to some of the kilometers from the city, a free edition, narrow on what used to be for families 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 and plant coffee and sugar cane and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy, but there were barely any trees left until one day. mikayla's grandfather decided
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