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[000:00:00;00] news 11 own receives a draft proposal for face via the us has submitted the plans and the conflicts between israel and his folder, the money in sight. this is down to 0 nights and also coming off as well as accuse of roof and methods consistent with genocide in garza, my civilian casualties and using stone nation as a war tactic. will say, i'm just seeing human in lima peru, flared meters, was a 21 nation. apec group are meeting among other things to try to ward off
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a trade war in the world's most dynamic commercial region. on us, presidents elect donald trump names a vaccine skeptic. as his pick to have the department of health the is rarely asteroids have bombarded areas across 11 on in the past 24 hours. the attacks of killed at least $37.00 people, including 4 paramedics thousands of all those have been injured. this video shows the optimal one of the as rarely as strikes in bell back city in the east. the regional government says israel targeted a civil defense center that had 20 people inside. meanwhile, the us and best of the 2 bayers has submitted a draft cease 5 proposal to 11 on speak of parliament. now b, barry, the us has been trying to improve
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a truce in the escalating conflict between israel and has bullet. dawson jabari has moved from the lebanese cap to a draft proposal for a cease fire has been presented by the us and vast that are 211 on to the speaker of part of a very who is negotiating on behalf of hezbollah south and the details of the draft has not been obtained if its sources of told out 0 that this is a scene seen as a 1st step in a re starting dialogue between the route 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
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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 that time, what it says is that there should be no presence of our group selves 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 stick 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 shaken favorites is riley on me issue threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of lebanon's capital,
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st. ahold of has moved from theories the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and be rude southern silver 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, we'll continue to hit test below with full force, and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them, pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved roommates, defiant, well, my husband, i thought i'd go, but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction, our people have no choice but to continue the resist. god in the face if is really puts elizabeth newton you know, will not take through politics. but she couldn't,
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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, 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. while i have said as ro, won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lebanon continue. it has also made clear, it won't accept, as well as conditions for a ceasefire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations. we've been loving these territories and act on its own against hezbollah. for hezbollah, the main front in negotiations is a battlefield along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it
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costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. think when it is group go or is that the forces go deep deeply in this is on? there will be more exposed. and because moves will moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is a weakness is a weakness in minutes. any 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 position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center for their eligibility to build as rarely army spokesman daniel had garz's. israel will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria to his bullet in lebanon, and any infrastructure in syria where weapons all produced,
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it comes off to reports from sir in state media. the 2 is rarely as royce, on the capital of killed, at least 15 people. one has a neighborhood in the west of damascus, while another talk to the sub office of the palestinian islamic jihad group was targeted with several of the members killed. 16 others. what was that wounded? the israel is killed at least 27 people across the gaza strip on thursday. one of the buildings targeted was in an as striking a school that was housing hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians and garza city. at least 4 people, including one child, were killed on the bench of a a delayed cause. a massacre is that occurring.
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the reality for palestinians is really bombs of killed. 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 used in a shelter and god's a city. hundreds of palestinians forcibly displaced from their homes and northern gauze shelving. there was in front of the car i had seen, somebody said, that's how we rushed to celebrate. dean scoff, shelter after it was pounded by his rarely bull plains. this entire section of the building was leveled in a mess of 5 bro, counts. 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 emotions good vibes as the old very more of the young. this last funeral is that a luck, so hospital invaded by offering is really strike in magazine refuge account, the specter of death at every hospital in the courtyard. every day, the living being starved as aide is 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 what 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 what i want them yesterday. we had 20 killed the day before yesterday. we had 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. they are in the assignments and turn the heads, nobody cares about. so for the tools, the scenes base that complained of being abandoned by the world on witnessing
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recurring war crimes in the last 14 months and denying the basic needs. and israel systematic campaign to dismantle and outlaw the only agency mandated to provide relief if or cannot operate to defense, the u. n. will not be able to operate and to provide these critical services. and in that case, the, on the, i've done that even option is that the owners of the responsibility goes back to the occupying power. that, occupying power is focused on the military victory over the people. and then regardless of the suffering. 6 6 in the 43000 palestinians were mostly women and children have been killed since israel warden cause it began. and it appears to be no end in sight. some of the javi other there as well as one goes on has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide,
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including the use of starvation. and you reports by you and special commission you accuse is israel of stripping palestinians of the basic necessities required to sustain lives, such as food also and fuel cable. others on the reports from the un headquarters, new the, 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 you and committee report $27.00 pages with more than $200.00 foot notes used to back up its findings. so with this report today, it is it, it is dominated in damning indictment of what israel is doing in gaza. israel has created
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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 with dual is rarely 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 see it at united nations, new york. and so here is the coordinate system of the chain fargo campaign for the boy called investment and sanctions movement b, d s. he says corporations need to take a moral and ethical stand and stop helping to facilitate as well as genocide. the purpose is not the investment itself, the purposes to end the genocide, to end the justice of the apartheid to confound his time as so if this is a of course an important step forward, this is a very welcome report to by the run, a special committee we are observing an unprecedented event. this of the 1st live
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stream genocide in history and a and a 0 journalist and are done are being killed and ordered to report on this genocide as it unfolds. so, and it's also a because of the work of a to 0, that it is indeed a live stream and genocide, anything. and when we're looking at an other genocide in history where a, the, there was in different ways of way the international community standing up to them and also, and staff st. silence in the face of genocide and we are, we are now. so i've seen something truly unprecedented, where the, the humanity is a standing against the, at this atrocity and in the way this is taking action you weren't itself, of course, it 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 operate in their territory to take this action. and i think it, most of the employees of these corporations have an obligation. so yes,
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this is something new. this is something very striking. and, and, and also encouraging that in a very dr times that we are in a step in scuffles between phones of the french and is rarely teams during a football match in paris was tight secures a head of the game. and one point smoke was visible on the field is right and some was paid before kick off on a approach as to place cooling for an end. israel's and gaza. natasha butler has moved from paris. lots of police, harris posts, thousands of police were deployed across the city because this was deemed to be a high risk match bronze. and his role playing at the start default in the said, you made self, i mean, bailey, and he bought a unit. if you think about it being the biggest stadium with across survey, 2000 that were only about 15000 of funds inside there, a few very minor incidents there was
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a smooth incident between is really funds and that parts of the stage and nature at some point someone pulled out the palestinian flag person since we understand just lost it a few minutes and the other was 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, the tools they were saying, it's simply shouldn't be. the problem should host is rails a national team at a time, and these are always waging born garza is this hacking lab. and they said that that was absolutely inappropriate and over angry as well. the president, mike ross, was that this much, but in terms of the situation, it has been pretty calm. oh, nice still ahead on out to sarah christmas, allowing me in new jersey where it unusually dry october. this feeling an unusually intense wildfire season. details coming up
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the the, this is quite, quite now is radiant and it's in a box. if you just look a bit further north, across the magistrate into to, for you and degrees share with and that being more prevalent. in fact, as a warning is the violence of those shelves. potential bonds are for grease or flesh things likely, and that will move across the street into west, into a fia, during south to day and everything it wants to go in this direction. so you could imagine syria down through lebanon will stop to, and sherry by the end of the weekend to then into sunday. that'd be on fire. things of every client. we will see snow developing the hard drive and eastern turkey. um, probably the southern folks this will join in but the drones quad i've kind of so i will see the snow dyad. and the wind that's been blowing down to the gulf isn't to strong and he rolls about. so if you can dial about the same and do power as well,
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even allow is cool down to some degree with tropical rains now. seasonally quite heavy, that avoiding side to the potential for funding and burundi, i think know the see the winder will join him with that potential risk of the line for the science takes the right typically. so you know, 9 go through zambia and is involved. great, but it looks like on fridays, and bobby will be dropped, the dryer and the writing will be fixed and leave it further west. but it's nicely focused on the are providing a delta the unique perspective we don't want ahead 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 section to connect with our community and tap into conversation that you find 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
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on out just the or the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out there on line to saw top stories. this island the u. s. has submitted a draft. the signed proposal to 11 on speaker parliament. not be barry. this as is really s rights continue to bombard areas across the country. police. 37 people have been killed and attacks in the past day. as it was warned, garza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide and you
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report by you and special committee of cheeses, israel, of stripping palestinians, the basic necessities for applied to sustain life. while lead is from around the asian pacific region, all gathering info room for the economic a peck summit, the chinese presents using paying has been holding trade talks with peruse dina, blah, to and you as president joe biden as also arrived in the caribbean capital. but as the onset since the surrounding, the next president, donald trump, that is expected to dominate the agenda or less than american that associated human reports. now 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,
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to some of the smallest, like tonight and popular new guinea. 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 the asia pacific into the world's most powerful trade region. yet 35 years after its inception, the multi lateral forum is in trouble. or 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 law, as we're seeing in ukraine and gone. so once the dominating is the law of the strongest, instead of a quote 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,
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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 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 tariff on every thing they send in to the united states it and then there's training tons is following to intensify trade hostilities by slapping tariffs of up to 60 percent on all of chinese inputs. ready demos and you're in the loop in economy. so for us, global government facility is crucial. a ripple effect of the us china trade war
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with the global and well a pick may survive as a forum. the economies of many of its members may not be so lucky to see in human algebra, lima, peru. deborah elms, as the head of trade policy, with the hon reg foundation. that's a trade research foundation. she joins us now from single pool. thank you for your time. how our do you think 8 countries are about the upcoming trump presidency and is america 1st agenda? i suspect that the views are a little mixed. there are many of the effect economies that did very well out of the 1st trump administration, especially from the diversion and trade between the us in china, into other markets like mexico, vietnam, etc, who are also a fact economies. and so i think some of them are optimistic, but others are very concerned about what it means if the multi lateral system and open trade collapses, particularly given the importance of trade from any of the economies in
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a back. we're seeing china increasingly trying position itself a closer to its american allies. to what extent is that likely to help, whether trans protectionist agenda. so i think it remains to be seen. there are many folks who are very relaxed about those who argue that trump is transaction all that he's looking for deals that he can. then he'll negotiate that if you flatter him agree to buy more stuff, then the us will not crack down too hard on you. i'm not sure that that's true with trump to. i mean the last time around he was, he was looking for deals. he was looking for reasons for people to keep him in power for a 2nd term. this time he's term limited, he's done so i don't know that he's looking for deals as much as he's looking to impose his will and his agenda on the broader economy. that leads less scope for the kind of arrangements that maybe people are expecting. we also have uh,
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the appointment of law and mosque, very close friend and ally of trumps, and a powerful advisory role in the new trump government. do you feel perhaps china watches, things that, that might protects them somehow? well, i think it complicates the situation. i mean, in general, washington is very much anti china at the moment. there doesn't seem to be very many policies that you can propose that are too harsh on china or that are seen is too much. but i think the addition of mosque and a couple of different people in his cabinet or around his orbit. um, make you at least question whether or not it will be all negative these it'd be china or whether there will be pockets of opportunity for businesses like most anti slot to continue to do business between the us and china. so i think the jury is a little bit out on how close or how far apart the us in china will be. and i
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suspect we're going to get an answer to that pretty quickly. we've also seen a trauma replacing the signal that it intends to withdrawal from the global system and they will try bodies and so on. could we see more countries having to collaborate with china as a result of that? and i think it's very possible. i suspect that especially tre dependent region, like asia, we'll be looking for opportunities to shore up open trade, open markets, consistent rules, wherever they can find that. so we already have in asia, an agreement that links 15 of the economies together from china all the way through to australia, new zealand. i think that's the kind of commitments that at least could store up trade lanes. they have times of disruption. now, how enthusiastic lead the members will embrace this is unclear because disruption is also an opportunity for those members to rethink whether the agreement itself is fit for purpose,
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even though it's relatively new agreement. but you'll also be looking for bilaterals. and so you mentioned at the top of this that china was signing an agreement with true, and i think that's very common across a tract. economies. there are a lot of bilateral initiatives, a lot of upgrade activities, and a lot of new negotiations that are underway, partly driven by concerns about trump and partly driven by a diversification of trade lights. i can't really interesting to get your perspective, debra ellen's, head of trade policy would be 100 foundation. i think it's us presidents elect donald trump has named a vaccine skeptic that have the department of health throat. but f kennedy junior is a former presidential candidate and environmental lawyer, but he has no form of background in public health. like kind of his know the goal was arranged by the america this policy institute, a think tank that played
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a critical role in donald trump's election success. the president elect to merge to offends the and pledge to keep the promises that he made in his campaign. we're going to clean out the corrupt, broken, and failing bureaucracies, and that's what we're going to be doing. and we're going to stop child sexual mutilation. we're going to stop it because it's time we have to get back to a great country with low taxes and strong military. we're going to fix our military . we did it once. now we're gonna have to do it again. a number of those nominated to couple of posts with present at the dollar. among them, the man nominated the secretary of health, robert f. kennedy junior. he'll be responsible for buddies like the food and drug administration. and the centers for disease control, which monitor the vaccines, which the nominated secretary says he does not believe in the president elect. also announced his nomination for secretary of the interior. that is north dakota,
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governor, doug bergen. one of the countries which is politicians. he's been advising the trump campaign on energy matters, and he was also a presidential candidates at one stage until stepping down and backing. donald trump is also present at the gala was the president of origin tina heavy and belay . who said that the libertarian policies promised by the trump administration was similar to those he's instituted in his own country, windows and stuff throughout the world to great imposing positions or forming those who are shamed of wasting bodies. this is those of us who are proud of them, the polity of the state versus the policy free citizens, the policy of regulation. this is the policy of freedom. it was in essence, the celebration of donald trump's victory. but it was also a celebration of those that he's nominated to various cabinet positions and moving on the nation. so we'll come in the days ahead. my kind of osha's era,
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west palm beach, a combination of drawing conditions and high winds off fueling and unusually intense. well, 5 season in north eastern united states, one person has died, 5 states on this cold, red fly warnings. christmas leave me has moved 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 as responding to $537.00 fires, which is put differently,

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