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the daily nights will still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, tax, right? counting the cost on o g, a 0, the lebanon receives a draft proposal for se, spots us. i submitted the plan to end the conflict between israel and has been on the carry johnston. this is i'll just share a life from the also coming up is rather is accused of wolf and methods consistent with genocide in concepts for mess civilian casualties and using strong patient as a war tract. us preston select donald trump names of vaccine skeptic. us is big
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at the department of health plus understand human in lima, peru, where leaders of the $21.00 nation, a peck group, are meeting among other things to try to ward off a trade war in the world's most dynamic commercial regions. the is really strikes of embedded areas across the 11 and in the past 24 hours, the attacks of killed at least $37.00 people, including full paramedics, thousands of others have been injured. well, this video shows the off them off of one of the is really strikes and found big city in the east. the regional government says israel targeted a civil defense center that had 20 people in sight. a meanwhile, the us ambassador to be route to submit to the draft safe spot proposal to lebanon's speak with parliament. that'd be very us has been trying to broke
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a truce to ends. the escalating conflict between israel then has blown up. though such a body has more from the lebanese capital as a draft proposal for a ceasefire, has been presented by the us investor to live in on to the speaker. a part of a very who is negotiating on behalf of has will last out as the details of the draft has not been a change with sources of told l g 0 is that this is a scene 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 cease fire 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
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o one. it was adopted in 2006 that saw an end to the war between has a lot in that time. what it says is that there should be no presence of our group south of the tiny river, and that it should be the lebanese army along with uniform at 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 will 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 at so it remains to be seen whether or not this as latest draft proposal will gain any traction. this is very ami spokesmen. daniel hagar says israel will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria to his boss in
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lebanon. and then the infrastructure in syria weapons are produced. but it comes off to reports from city and state and media. that too is ready, as strikes on the capital have killed at least 15 people, one to hit a neighborhood in the west of damascus. but another targeted assembly of the office or the palestinian islamic jihad group was targeted with several of the members killed. 16 others were wounded. the israel killed at least 27 people across the goal is a strip on thursday. one of the buildings targeted in an s strike is a school that was housing, hundreds of forcible dispos, palestinians in kansas city. at least 4 people, including one child, were killed. sullivan traffic reports with the
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aid case, a massacre is that occurring daily reality for palestinians is really bombs of kids . more survivors carry the old and the young looking for help. the, the civilians displace from the north. israel continues with its genocide against the entire published in population. the whole world is watching palistine and women and children slaughter ripped to pieces and show it to the bone. what are the arabs waiting for? why is the whole world silence as our population is ethnically cleansed? enough is enough that these victims are from a pact you in school to being use in a shelter. and goals are sitting hundreds of palestinians forcibly to space from their homes and northern gauze shelving that was in front of somebody said that we rushed to celebrate dean school shelter after it was pounded by his riley bull plains. this entire section of the building was leveled and a mess of 5 broke out. as a result, we managed to put the fire out for young children were killed in the attack.
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the day began for many of the more emotional good vibes as the old barrymore of the young. this must funeral, is that a luck? so hospital invisible, our offering is really strike in my god, the refuge account, the spectre of death at every hospital in the courtyard. every day. the living being starved as a does block from northern dogs or for weeks. those who have been forced to other areas can get some food, which they have to rush and a lot for people like home. yeah, cool. access to some old flower is not enough to forget the reality that applies to them to show you. do i want them yesterday we had 20 killed the day before yesterday. we have fussy, we hear of flashy, and the 100 people being killed every day. is a world not seeing this, the whole world can see what's going on and gone to the assignments and turned the heads nobody cares about. so for the tools of the model, telephone's base,
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that complaint of being abandoned by the world on witnessing recurring war crimes in the last 14 months, and denying a basic needs. and israel systematic campaign to dismantle and outlaw the only agency mandated to provide relief if or cannot operate the defense. so you in would not be able to operate and to provide this critical services. and in that case, the only i've done that even option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the okay thing, power not occupying power is focused on the military victory over the people. and then regardless of the suffering. 6 in the 43000 palestinians were mostly women and children have been killed since israel ward and gaza began. it appears to be no end in sight. some of the javi, other there is rose wall and goes. it has been found to be consistent with the
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characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation and you reports by you and special committee you choose. it's rather stripping protestant. and so the basic necessities required to sustain life, such as food was in fuel. gabriel 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 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 in domini indictment of what israel is doing in gaza. israel has
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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 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
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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 say, hey, there is a coordinates of the minute, same ball, good campaign. so the boy called to buy investment and sanctions movement. b, d s. he says corporations need to take a moral and ethical stand and stop helping to facilitate israel's genocide. the purpose is not the investment itself, the purposes to end the genocide, to end the justice of the apartheid impact as time as. so this is a it of course an important step forward. this is a very welcome report to by the run the inspection committee. we are observing
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unprecedented event. this is the 1st live stream genocide in history. and a and a 0 journalist and are, are done are being killed. a ordered to report on this genocide as it unfolds. so it's also a because of the workload to 0 that it is indeed a live stream and genocide, anything. and when we're looking at and other genocides in history, where a, the, there was in different ways of the way the international community standing up to them. and also in staff is st. silence in the face of genocide. and we are, we're now. so i've seen something truly unprecedented where they, the humanity is a standing against the, at this atrocity. and then the, when this is taking action you're in itself, of course, is not that it does not have the power to force a corporations to take actions. but states have the obligation to force their corporations operating their territory to take this action. and i think it,
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most of the employees of these corporations have an obligation. so yes, this is something new. this is something very striking. and, and, and also encouraging that in a very dr times as we are in a us president elect. donald trump has named a vaccine skeptic, the head, the department of health. while the f kennedy junior was a former presidential candidate, attend environmental lawyer, as he has no formal background in public health. and i just looked at the news reports. people like you, bobby, don't get too popular, bobby, you know, the rich the, about the level. now we want you to come up with things and ideas and what you've been talking about for a long time and i think you're going to do some unbelievable thing. nobody, nobody's going to be able to do it like you and boy does he feel it in his heart? so congratulations. also do you have have a mike? honda reports not from west palm beach in florida of the nomination of robert f.
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kennedy junior. as a secretary of health is certainly going to cause great concern within the us as health professionals. he's a known vaccine skeptic. he has questioned the relationship between h i v and aids. he's questioned the makeup of certain food steps within the united states. the and says that use the vaccines is connected to autism and he controls departments like the food and drug administration. the centers for disease control, which are the very bodies that create the vaccines that he says he does not believe in. so there's going to be a lot of friction between health professionals within the united states and the new secretary of health. should he be confirmed, but this being a common and putting in all these appointments. and that is the common thread is an absolute loyalty to the president elect. some outside disappeared, brought in a number of republican legislators, but old hep that come and see that they are actually loyal to the president to like
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. but there's some other factors here as well. a couple of the appointments appear to be a threat to the departments, which they are going to head my gates as a justice. that is a complete blow to a department which has been investigating. met gets at mex gates for a number of years. although it is now stop the investigation, but the investigation remained. then he put so nominates a man as secretary of defense, who is being highly critical of the current defense. lead is saying that the chairman of the joint chiefs, so stop charles, brawn should be removed because of creating what he calls a work atmosphere within the military. he's put somebody in charge of the united nations, at least a party who is actually critical of the united nations as a body. so these appointments all the way aside of the staying for the organizations themselves, which is going to create friction. but i must states as well is that the is
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appointments has to go through a senate confirmation if he does not get his wish and that these appointments are made and recess, where they wouldn't be a confirmation. but it has to be at least some of these appointments. send that confirmation hearings and for a number of these appointments. those hearings are going to be very rocky. indeed. mike hannah, also sierra. so what sort of head off to the break of football game and the french capital from police and the city to boost the security would explain why this match truth so much attention to us on christmas, allowing me in new jersey where it unusually dry october is feeling an unusually intense wildfire season details coming up the
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will suddenly that's going across normal, lose all as the supercharger, it is on its way to tie one there using some strength, but he's still going to be at the timeframe. so this is the pop of the world where it's particularly when i have the time wrong windy in which we battering waves as well. this is the picture for friday. i had a good part of stuff by have to say with the rain also showing itself a bit so that all through the recruit chain of islands for japan. when strength, about a 140 kilometers pronounced, still bringing with it some pretty high ways. so for that pump, the tire, well in the south, east coast or east coast, which is low in places is going to be a storm. so it's going to be southern and winds of to about to be strong. could do some damage south of that, the shuttle some pretty well wide spread throughout into these. yeah. and but i see which seasonally you would expect for india. well, yeah, this with a no fee sponsor, blowing steadly narrow chenise wet all points to the west and south, including salon, carolina, to be with, as you know, to the north of that throughout the whole, the congested plane. good pos in dolton and central practice down. there isn't our
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fault. and this high pressure is not moving in the us in that folk, rob a poor quality are afraid, and that's not going to change all the new delhi is taking over from the horse being the most polluted city. as you get reported, the the unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one sanction connect with our community and tap into conversation if you don't mind elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the watching out the save or mind to about top storage, the us has submitted a draft spot proposal to lebanon's speaker finance. the mary. this size is rarely s tries to treat people all the areas across the country. at least 37 people have been killed and at times past day as well as world guns that has been found to be consistent with accounts with 6 of genocide and you reports by you and special committee. the case is relevant, stripping out of students of the basic necessities required to sustain 7 scuffles between the fans of the french and is ready to use that during
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a football match and iris it was tight. security a head of the game. at one point, smoke was visible on the field. these rarely ensign was boot before kickoff area protests took place quoted for an end, as well as the world goes up. i shouldn't homebuyer reports from paris. this was no ordinary football game. time security check points of the main roads leading to the start of homes. they are far, which is the ring, a replay of the violence that broke out in almost done a week ago. took no chances and delete and to terrorism school was tasked with protecting these very team a few hours before the game kicked off. tension was building protested from those of this square to the knows what they said was an act of the
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trial of innocent civilians killed by his vanity forces in gaza and 11 in france came and i live in sunny it's really strange. i'm here to denounce the position of friends and the governing lead to use a football game to express the support for the genocide of approach israel and garza and 11 in the countries made or position policy brands about the us, the game be cancelled. but i please the president not to attend, but he was the alongside with 2 of his brothers taxes nichol outside cuz he unfroze well on monday. yeah. same as well for his own while ago rages in gaza and level of government was awesome in the game console. go
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ahead as well. president's team on the way to my phone. it was just sort of when the game started, the stadium was in fact, the way it usually is when the french national team plays this, that the phones has a capacity of a 2000 just 15000 showed up. and we were a little bit skirt. i admit, i am scared, i know the police out here to protect us and i think the army was also deployed. but yeah, i'm just good. you never know what happens next. when the final was the messiah really? from the policeman patrolling the streets of the capital, the west has to be for now of the to somebody, but i 0 harry's as well as leader as well. around the asia pacific region, a gathering in peru for the economic apex summit. chinese present sheets and thing has been holding tre, tulsa cruz dean up to the water and us present. joe biden has also arrived and
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approve you in capital budgets. the uncertainty surrounding the next president, donald trump, as expected to dominate the agenda. sign up perhaps more in most countries will be bracing for breakfast relations ahead with the united states. see and even explains from lima. they were present 60 percent of the world's g, d. p. nearly half of global trade and 38 percent of our plants 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 popular new guinea. the apec has been a dynamic engine and if you can on the gross, encouraging the flow of goods, services, capital, and technology, it's help turn asian pacific into the world's most powerful trade region. yet 35
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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 little as we're seeing any crane and concept wants dominating is the law of the strongest. instead of a quotes that set the rules, the integration and common prosperity, 11th, ending in the millions of people that lives in the asia pacific region could certainly benefit from greater integration. yet which in consensus among the $21.00 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 one you wish president elect donald trump's agenda. when he takes office, he's going to multi lateralism in favor of bi lateral agreements using a carrot and stick. for example,
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with neighboring mexico. the us is largest trading partner. if they don't stop this bond slot of criminals and drugs coming into our country, i'm going to immediately impose a 25 percent arrow for everything they send in to the united states. and then there's train time is following to intensify trade hostilities by slapping tariffs of up to 60 percent on all the chinese inputs panels 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 tech may survive is a forum. the economies of many of its members may not be so lucky to see and human algebra, lima peru, vote counseling is underway and it should then cause parliamentary elections new
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presents called the snap, called in september, hoping to and the majority. and the fernandez has this report from columbus to this was the 1st volume in 3 elections in sherlock, a software, the political and economic meltdown. and voters took that job seriously. but the only indication suggest low voter turnout then previous elections to issues gift coming up among the voters just even spoke to parliament. thought that it is. do we must appoint people who have a clean leadership. reco not who will work for the country to do much, but the junk people as of who we choose for the future of this country booth and in 1000 sorta when there is a parliament free of corruption and fraud. we hope the benefits will take us down to the people of them. if not for us, at least for our children, the ivy, the left is national people's power alliance is expected to do well. the newly elected president under commodities on 9th of this of parliament, and called the snap election in september, hoping to win
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a majority. this is important for the ncp to keep it from says of rooting out corruption and bringing in sweeping changes that many have also bottom to me because something like but i have done, we definitely need strong power in parliament. so on november 14th, we must for the parliament without the present status. thousands of candidates are competing for the $225.00 c, the legislature. most of the districts needed to buy the papers just to fit in the hundreds of names in the free. the election commission says the election when 12 mythic bid advocate done their research, the public, the political parties and their support is to extend the cooperation given to us to conduct a peaceful election until we finish counting the vote and announced the result is not a like many here have not forgotten to economic protest and unrest of 2 years ago. us governments have been accused of corruption, mismanagement, and abuse of power. lumpkin said,
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it's time to choose people who is of the country above themselves, from a president or on invigorating on the phone. the opposition lead to subject payment . that's the claim that candidates with the only ones able to stay of the country to economic recovery. counseling centers in every district like this one in colombo will be the center of attention in the coming hours as votes accounted bothering bad weather or dispute. the election commission hopes to have a final result. by friday evening, minute fernandez under 0, colombo, the new governor of nigeria is edis. states has frozen or state tend to bank accounts to days of to taking office monday or pay below it says bankers and civil servants who failed to comply will face arrest. the governor says he's found infrastructure projects abandoned, and revenues being improperly collected on behalf of the state government. he sucked old political appointees a combination of dry conditions and high winds of feeling on unusually intense walls, thoughts, season, and ne,
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in united states. one person has died and 5 states from the so called red flag warnings. kristen salumi has more now from new jersey. helicopters battle wildfires from the air, the new york skyline, and the distance clouded by smoke. as unusually dry conditions throughout the northeast fuel and unusually intense wildfire, susan and the numbers are, frankly staggering. since early october, the new jersey forest fire service has responded to $537.00 fires, which is put differently. a 1300 percent increase about an hour's drive from manhattan cruise have a struggle to contain some of the most intense burns at peak covering more than 16000 acres. roll new york state and jersey. one young man died, battling the fires when he was hit by a falling tree. firefighting is extremely difficult to get
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a seat were very steep. rug a train, but urban areas have not been spared either. like this park, north of manhattan, new york city saw more than 250 brush fires in the last 2 weeks and unprecedented number. what has sparked these fires is largely unknown. the dry and windy conditions make them difficult to fight, and experts a climate change is making them more frequent. we're now dealing with a situation where the entire fire season or the danger zone for fires time wise is extended. and it is also affecting other parts of the united states that we did not expect. so the ne right now is having a poor approval of ration of the red flag warnings for fires, rest fires. the states of new york and new jersey have each seen their driest. ok, toby's on record, resulting and unusually low water levels. that reservoir is like this one which
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provides drinking water to more than a 1000000 people. residents here are under a drought warning and being asked to conserve water. residents are also being asked to properly dispose of cigarettes and to avoid outdoor burning like camp fires and grilling to prevent more fires from breaking out. kristen salumi, alda 0 manasquan, new jersey. well, leaders are discussing how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels. that are good, certainly you, in that climate conference in azerbaijan. i'm not discussing how to increase investments in green technologies and also looking at how to encourage countries to invest in climate adoption. are there a ton of is trimming of the energy transitions commission and international. think tank focusing on economic growth and climate change mitigation. he says donald trump's return to the presidency in the us. well, the rail efforts to cub global warming. the election of donald trump is the next
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president is bad for global progress towards dealing with climate. i mean, the moment he was elected by increase my own, you know, judge mental estimates of how much the wealth will will buy. let's say point 2

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