tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 15, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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a snap of general election will be life in columbus. and trump underground with a lack of food and water. one south africa's government is refusing to rescue thousands of minus plus 12 reporting from as a by zone on the properly dropping levels of the cost for in c and the impact about coverage. on the welcome to the news that we begin in lebanon, wherever it's been 46 days since, as well began it's offensive. entire villages have been destroyed and thousands of homes damaged by as strikes in the past few hours. israel is, um, is it more residential buildings in favorites, southern suburbs. it struck the globally area shortly after issuing displacement told us, is the false consecutive day of the tax in the capital. now,
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a senior advisor to iran supreme leader is heading to 11 on a late louder johnnie is expected to meet the can take the prime minister and the speaker of the lebanese parliament in the coming hours. his visit comes after he met siri as president bush on all sides in damascus. israel says it will prevent any attempt to bring weapons to has the law in level through syria. the city and state media is reporting that to is riley strikes and the capitals has killed at least 15 people. that's cool. say, which is a hold of who's starting by for us and in the capitalization a good morning. i mean, we're concerned to how can send to people now be coming about these strikes because they don't just edging around. they route they all with they, they route. and then there's also there's ongoing sanabria politically about the spies being offered on this high profile. it rainy and the individual arriving, who's very close to the supreme lead. when the rod it is old and telling, doesn't it as well?
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yes, people are concerned the intense bombardment and bade with southern suburb continues its day for yes, the area is largely empty and abandoned and is really military is issuing forced evacuation orders. but the reality is, this is not the case all the time, as well as escalating attacks across southern lebanon across the eastern 11 on yesterday. targeting a targeting to civil defense center is one in the east of the country and one in the south of the country and the east of the country and ball. but at least 12 paramedics were killed in the south at least 4 paramedics. that's 16 rescue workers in one day, nearly 200 have been killed since hostilities began 13 months ago. so really, it is really military hitting anyone, or anyone or anything it believes affiliated with. with has been a lot in even though human rights groups say that targeting paramedics and close to hospitals amount to, to war crime. so people are concerned, residential buildings are being destroyed, people's lives, their livelihoods, in
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a new report, the world bank, it says that 100000 housing units have been fully or, or partially destroyed in the ongoing conflict. and the loss is amount to $3000000000.00. has below run development companies you have, they've been that also makes the same estimates saying that the reconstruction bill is now it's 3000000000 dollars, 613000000 dollars a loan for baby boot southern suburbs. so if this conflict continues and there is no end in sight, there will be more destruction. and for people here, especially the supporters of has the law. they believe the policy is a policy to destroy, to, to kill in order to pressure hezbollah, to cave in to, as well as demands, but as well. so, but as well as saying that it will not accept the quote, the conditions imposed by the enemy. yeah, indeed, it's all about policy, isn't it? say the policy of the us has to offer a ceasefire, but who are they offering it to, to lebanon, to the government that the has the law. and of course, the arrival of,
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i'll elaborate johnny from iran. i mean, it's no coincidence is it, but who is holding this balance of power at the moment as well? the man who is in the end, directly negotiating with israel through the united states as the speaker of parliament. that'd be very, an ally of has the law and he is negotiating on behalf of hezbollah. hezbollah has said that they support his political efforts. the bottom line is this hezbollah and its allies hold political power in 11 on what lebanon is offering to the as release as the full implementation of un resolution, 1701, which means has but i will pull back from, from the board during that as being seen really as a concession, another concession is to give a seat to the americans and the french on the committee to oversee the implementation of the ceasefire. but that's not enough for the israeli government. what they want is the ability to enforce resolution $1701.00. it wants to stop has but law firm rearming and regrouping it doesn't have any face if you like, in the lebanese army. and really,
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this is the major sticking point. to mentioned oliver laurie is on a, he will be the 3rd iranian official to visit lebanon since this escalation began. in mid september. iranian officials talk about supports 11 on support that has belong, but they're also sending a message by coming to 11 on saying that they to have a seat on the negotiating table. so we're still at the beginning of these negotiations and negotiations are happening under fire. each side, really trying to pressure the other as well as hoping that it can change the equation and get the leverage if it's a mix. it costly for his really troops as they advance in, in southern lebanon. they believe that the equation, the battlefield really it is there where the main negotiating front is. the thanks very much for the business goals will continue to monitor events with you from day rate throughout the days in a call to that for us on to another, every impact easy associate professor with conflict resolution that the dial hot institute, if we just expand the want as a new was talking about the arrival of alley lavish on the comp be underestimated in terms of negotiating power and who,
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who is buying your gains to. we've got the us on one side supporting as well as claim on functions. we've also got now be very the speaker of the lebanese parliament now being supported. one might think by the radians, how does this negotiation or conversation go behind plays stalls? do you think? yeah, this is a better because it comes time actually with an outgoing us administration and a new incoming us administration with things out of try into a pub before this. uh you guys have mistaken goes uh that has been sponsoring this war for a long time. now, negotiations is a reflection of the balance of power on the ground. and we are seeing what a senior officials from it on auto visiting lebanon, bailey, but also we are having statements full of as strong see
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a support that has below the ground of ottoman and support thing is below the drought. so this is with things that, you know, is a trying to play all these variables all together with the us administration change and with the political support and also military support on the grounds or supporting cause by law in order to have a say in the find that outcome of this negotiation, that is a trying to be a reflection of the balance of power that we know that has the law husband waiving support from a wrong. and of course not be very speaking on that the hospital happens, lives within the country. israel has us both of the us, but we've seen in the past about 15 months. also it doesn't listen to the us despite the fact that the us as a lame duck supposed to continues to as well, but doesn't listen to the us. so what one does, what about cx 5 seem proposal that the us are bringing in might not be worth the paper that it's actually written don't. because the real power and they were really
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is held with not be battery, maybe has the law in this whole scenario right now. it's difficult actually to leave called in recent history that the u. s. administration has been in the west position when it comes to the many pollution of is layer petitions in these circumstances. this has been absolutely the west where the u. s. as a providing the arming the finances and the diplomatic support of the 2 wars. and they've been on m and garza and has no state. and it has no say in the proceedings of this war and is just being manipulated by that is why they government so what a whole sign is doing b as in boy actually is more of a facilitator. but as of then negotiate that is a big difference between be that, negotiate that and have a role in the negotiations as the final outcome and being a facilitate that facilitate that is getting messages
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a lot of them making decisions and exempting the pressure that they us administration can do on both bought this actually and not just based why they go to. but also very many is. but the us, this lame duck administration chose to be just to play the facility and federal and b a. the desire of the uh, is lady politicians instead of just briefly payments. let me bring this in, in that israel is open so many friends, one on cause. one of the who tease in young men, one on a southern lebanon and syria. this whole issue about the latan, the river, and controlling south of the latania of it, which is silver in the lebanese territory. also brings a israel into confrontation with the un because unit fail. also post a moment to this. so we've seen unit field trips be attacked by these, right? these right now, if this continues, this, that opens yes. and delta front, the diplomatic front which involves the rest of the world's good will put you. and
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then there's absolutely something that has been seen. yes. of silver on see this as tags, deliberate that backs, and that's a uniform and beautiful officials have made visa statements as well. so i've seen that's now with this target as on the southern part of the, of live and on a village on a about with the and if it with the limit is government will be that also as part of any provisional agreements that's on the policy as part of that, so this is going to be the hottest area where they, you on is a limit on their liberties, government, and as well. so with all the players in this area, and that's why his mind is tied to impose, that's they items on the future of the say, the beach is the what comes out to the press conference if there is one day to enjoy for the environment. if we can find out thank you for joining us. thank you. thank you. the
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to goes in a way and is really strong. like, is it a residential building and did a lot like getting full palestinians, including a family of 3 and in the south, at least 2 people were killed in rough. uh, let's go the very latest. mach correspondent, honey, my new to joins us now from the good morning. honey, let's just talk about these strikes across the strip of target. so yes, again, suppose to be safe havens according to the israelis yes. well, more tragedies, more families are being killed inside their residential home, the crowd that you see here behind me as the family surviving family members, relatives and friends who gather here at the office a bit for will. busy the family over 3 were killed inside this residential, the, by the central part of the, by the, the, in, on a doing the hours air strikes while people were sleeping inside there,
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there is there flat and without any prior warnings. what so ever that includes the father and mother and their little daughter were killed inside the attack. multiple other family members were shouldering inside this for those that were critically injured and old right here to allow the hoffman to that area. hours today was very difficult to dispatch the cabin because the skies of theirs, but it was still accomplished with many of the crowd captor them to the drones. and that, that delays the rescue for this, for families and other votes as being a severe injuries on a separate a toxicity amenities targeted at 10. it was set up by one man, a displaced man who bins tutoring inside this 10 for the past most after being forcibly displaced from dozens, they leaving entire whole family in garza city. for the past most, he lives alone and that then he is struggled on daily basis and he died alone in this tent after a drone struck his dent in central part of there. but after there also 4 other
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bodies inside the mug of the hospital from this earlier attack. so late hours of last night here at the refugee camp wouldn't be really monetary. second group of people steward, gather, insight, attendance. 2 of them were from one family that brings the number of people within the past. if we just overnighted nearly hours of this month to age people who knows where there's really, but it continues to try and cause more tragedies, more destruction of buildings in northern part of districts. more obstruction on, on the delivery of much need is a right now particularly medical supplies needed for hospital that if we want to talk about the uh, the state of, of health care system across the goes through the medical care that almost is equivalent to non. now there's no medical here whatsoever. northern part of district here in central area and the southern part of it, it's very, it's very difficult. it, it continues to be frequently disruptive because of the lack of medical supplies
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and sufficient medical stuff as well as the sure did you refuse to run power generated or to sustain the i see you at the emergency department and the hospital, many of the people with it with the chronic disease in severe illness, very suffer a lot inside is the hospitals right now because of the lack of, of medical care and also because of the difficult is it created. there's one particular vulnerable group that we tracked in the past few days. just to see how are these surviving these difficult conditions. these are the kidney patients who go through getting to the allison inside the hospital and this is what we found out about them. very tragic indeed. oh my, the old as life has become a struggle for survival, daily bombing, the search for food and relentless violence and in desperate need of a new will give me is lifeline. is dialysis a treatment or some of this this off in your mean?
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if it is for now, i am any treated twice a week, 2 hours each, and this is not sufficient to sustain my kidney. needless to say, we have stopping kind of fine clean water and living in tents, even the routine medications and no longer available. besides that time diabetic with high blood pressure too. i cannot get my hands on insulin anymore. a life is now impossible. for these dialysis patients in gaza, the war has turned into a nightmare. it was the shrub on the ship. after all, chief and all the other hospitals, we thought of service, all the kid, the patients are not treated show deluxe. the hospital is he's no longer a dialysis process, which is the live safety and procedure. simply put, each patient is receiving only half the amount of treatment they need, given the patients need a specific diet, but that's hard to maintain. and a war zone. 70 year old mohammed father says he is for, is do whatever he can find. even if means putting his health at risk little caffeine, the scene in the treatment we now receive is not sufficient plants our kidneys ago
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a month and we no longer have a routine medications board is closed and even aid is not reaching us. we are bombarded this dog and on the seat. what else left and the lack of a stable power fuel for generators. and when doing medical supplies means doctors have to make tough choices. more the how to a, to me a, do me a is a, is really a condition forces district all the dentist machines extra for hospital and purpose . 60 machines, kids and to 350 patients, including children. as a result, oldest of patients are now being treated headed back to the hospital. this is a mess of load, especially since electricity is not always available. that is why we were forced to, to just the number of hours, but this has a very negative impact on a patient's health. for the families of the patients, every day is a test of endurance dug up to the house and more find out if you saw the on it and for the well we used to reach the hospital with comfort. we still enjoy peace and
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security. we used to have the basics, but now we're left with non. we cannot even transports my husband's own donkey cart . i have to push his wheelchair all the way to the hospital, a rough terrain flooded with sewage. and unto his ready, non stop bombardment, i myself have a heart condition and a back problem with how much data for getting the patient thing dogs off or bring more down the threat of violence. it threatens their access to life sustaining care . their lives depend not only on the machines, but on the willingness of everyone to see them more than just the products and casualty the horse from a loss to the hospital and they're about to the palestine. the girlfriends morehead here on the news are including the name of the missing members of has finally been added this the for tens of thousands of people, things fighting and sit on just
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a respect. putting a spoken a bike protest why chinese will forward. he's a trying to stop student demonstrations. news is wrong to the president's reading collection is one of majority and stuff. parliamentary elections? i know the commodity this sunday. yeah. cuz national people's power has already secured the may seats and the 225 men, the parliament. he called the stop the election in september, seeking a mandate to implement sweeping changes. let's close eva to mean else. and on this, on the correspondence in columbus, ohio, and i mean with the latest results looking very promising for the incumbent president i walters the latest so have the sort of main take away is that the president's national people,
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his follow policy has secured that 2 thirds majority and then some so the sitting on something like a 158 to 159 seats of the 225 c legislature. there are still a few more seats to be announced officially, and we're waiting on a sort of a fight, no tally, but what they wanted, the sort of strong power in parliament to give russian to give team to those promises that they made in the run up to the presidential election, adam the parliamentary election to rooted corruption to sweep the board came to bring in a new system into this country that has really been rise with corruption with the rep and is that i'm always nepotism with abuse of paula uh the as really pulls the country down and it really suddenly seems from the way the constituency, the entire country has reacted that they have taken them at the wood and they have
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back them up. now what is key is the fact that for the 1st time in many, many, many years that a single political entity has been able to secure a 2 thirds majority. the political system here always makes it difficult. and usually parties always come together in sort of political alliances and groupings to make up the numbers in parliament. but the in p, p said they would not create the sort of partnerships and groupings just for political gain. they would not be or way from that sort of single minded and that they would bring in the new system and a clean a lanka and things like that. and that is what they have stuck to where seeing uh, bits of reaction from some of that representatives that around the country, you know, thanking the sherlock and people for helping them, what they call to do a community to clean up a volume and getting rid of the old god of the people saying that the people have spoken of you know,
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back them up on sort of politics that are free of division and racism. so this is what the policy has said. they will be speaking with frequently in a couple of us and we wait to hear that find the result. yeah, we'll come back to you and now that does happen to me now and then does that for us in columbia? let's expand on this now with the i guess what the set of i must do. he's the executive director at the center for policy alternatives and also joins us from sterling. cuz capital good to have you with a set on the program. a small collection seems to have called the public imagination in an hope that the president will have the solution to the islands economic and development was, does it have all the answers? well, i'm not sure that he has all the answers, but i'm sure he will certainly try. i mean, the key thing is working with in the, i'm a framework to get us out to the stomach crisis. he is talking about providing a number of subsidies and with that mattress reducing tax that is providing relief
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for those the stable to bad, the button to address them as to whether he's got that little room within them. if agreement is or have to be seen, that going to be in town in a couple of days time and we will see what those negotiations turned out to me. that'd be trench for him. is that since he ran and this government is sort of founded on this principle of getting rid of the costs of impunity with regard to corruption in order that i think he will have to put a big fish as i said, behind bars for corruption. because otherwise, with such a large majority, i think that will be members of parliament from his own project, who might sort of to around and say, look, we kind of, we seem to be making deals. we have to do it later on this promise and catching people feel corrupt. bose is all started easy. let me just expand on the whole corruption scenario because wiping out corruption has been a huge part of the pledge he made when he wants to run for the presidency, which he got. i mean, how's it going to do that without being tarnished himself with the politicians that
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have now aligned themselves to this coalition? because it's quite a promise, isn't it? to actually do that physically in a very small country where everybody knows everybody else in some shape or form in the political spare. a way to begin with that. i'm gonna come out of this and i couldn't have any allegations of corruption against it. no, i never said he did, i never said he did, but they're all politicians. maybe i need to emphasize with maybe a line to that coalition that may have been just pointed out them at some stage of the site because everybody's being accused of corruption. and this is what he said he'll try and get rid of is the corruption within the political spirit where in terms of the government, it's of a single apache and they don't have allegations latch, get allegations of corruption. but the key thing here is in terms of, you know,
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whether he has the evidence to convict someone in a court of law. and if it is politically, becomes politically desperate for him to do something. and he doesn't have that evidence. will they then move to an extra judicial mechanism of snapshot? that's a key question. and that could be very, very dangerous. some tabs for democratic freedoms and rights. you touched on the i m f, just a short while ago not brings me to the question of debt repayment. i mean, it's not just the institutions that the and that's, that will certainly get to restructure. it's fine that says there's also the world bank, so that can cause a lot of money to china to a without specific connection to china that worries countries and neighbors like india and much wide real field of us when it comes to regional strategic alliances . yes it does, but i think that old middle school will walk, subtract as a class because in terms of the money is that we owe,
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we will much more to the international side when bundled as angry or to the chinese as far as the chinese are definitely here to stay in the street, okay. in terms of the developing projects so far, i'm up to this point, we've kind of managed to balance them off against the indians and vice versa. but i think that is a major challenge, foreign policy wise. we can't get rid of the chinese and begins with us, all which. so we have to find a way of balancing the tool without upsetting either. be interesting to see what does happen in today's, at the back. yes, so the sort of a but thanks for joining us from columbus say. thank you. thank you. please and south africa say they won't help the group of legal mind instruct underground in the north west province. also ortiz in the still fontaine, close. the mines entrance, as part of the campaign against the legal practice, is less those inside without food, water,
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and other basics. as of tory gave them the explains the police in south africa, coal. this operation close the whole the a missed a force people working in the legal mine and still fontaine to return to the surface where they'll be arrested. will forward the seal the entrance to the mind to stop suitable to being transported on the ground. they estimate 3 to 400 people are in the mine, but community to say as many as 4000 could be down the and see a many you may die as a result. it shows that the government has intention of equipment in june of right . i mean, our compliment or customers have loans to a case i think is the right for not providing to people know. yeah, yeah. and so definitely cuz the very same government cannot provide food to the people that have died in the same level. it's unclear how long the mine is, has been working on the ground, but it could be many months. i've had my brother,
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brother control mainly the domain name. now we've got 7 months inside, but i'm looking for that. brad. m o, i don't if he's in communication with somebody present, that's why you see some minus i believe, to be suffering from a lack of food to move to a maybe 2 week to get to the surface. but police say it's too dangerous to help them. we have consulted with the mind, oh no, we have consulted with the m r e and they are telling us that it is unsafe. it seems to me to allow people to go down there. we have taken a decision that no police officer officer, no soldier, no government official, will go down to and abandon to mine 1st street. they are, has it as guests that are flowing they of this mind is one of several in the north west provence targeted by police in the past month. as part of the government's campaign against the legal mining members of the community who volunteered to rescue the minus. police have asked them to sign insurance forms to ensure they're
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aware of the dangers. victoria gates and b l g. they're both still had here on out as they are the us presidents that donald trump name's a vaccine skeptic, as it's picked to head the department of health. plus i'm gonna say a newman in lima, peru, where leaders of the 21 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 the there's been yet more funding in spain, boldoff, and instructions issued and followed. nevertheless, there must do funding in my like at this time or where the river best it's banks. it's still raining and the trend is to take the right and study further west.
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throughout the rest of your things and much costs than it might appear. but we're concentrated in spain and portugal for us. this is friday's full cost taking the right to will see all golf and up the bolt in between spain and portugal that off to sharon's. you'll notice nearby and see there was a, a warning in town of governor during 5th stay, but that's gone. and these are nothing like insufficient shows the heavy ones that briefly brought some flesh for them to sicily ah, no effect in greece. now there is a warning at the grease for friday and saturday for the potential big down pulls out of those done to still just to drift slowly, eastwood's into the gym. now as i said, the rest of the european plane actually is quite, quite the might be a, been a child's, a sunshine coming through on the south of days, the wind stuff to things up if that. so when the period through dead box and the risk i'm going to have you in particular most knife and go away. and it's wound up in dubious from 3 degrees to know sir north africa. keller, it was a whole, just placed an old man to sleep near 40 just about here. otherwise the breeze is
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blowing the heat westwards. the latest news grease is the longest coastline in the med, with thousands of volume that surrounded by c that is sustained to so long with detailed coverage. this one is an early test for the labor government in a country, large parts of which are grouped by lead from the house at the story. the extent to which north korea and russia have been cooperating militarily, was highlighted by intelligence officials. the south koreans will make cuz the, the
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. ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the looking back to watching the, i'll just, it renews all with me. so rahman and then i'll remind to of all top stories based way, the full series of palm be something sort of some of the lebanese capital for a full day. it's happening just now as before, a senior advisor to the wrong supreme leader is due to me. it's with eleven's prime minister insur lanka. the president's routing collection is one of majority and set
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problem entry elections. a new to come out of this in the cold at least not whole in september, seeking a mandate to implement the sweeping changes. and so for those always ease of cut off food and water to a group of people working in the mind stunned office, taking place in the northwest province. community to say as many as full files and could be in the mind and see, and many names telling us the results. now that are being scuffles, dream funds of the french and is really teams during a football match in paris. but it was tight. security ahead of the game and at one point snake was visible on the field. these by the time was boot the whole kickoff, elio and protest place calling for an end, as well as well on concept. how some of the reports of some powers this was no. all didn't we football game, time security check points of the main roads leading to the start? the phones they are far,
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which is the ring. 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 on those of this square to knows what they said. it was an act of betrayal of innocent civilians killed by his body forces in gaza and devon and france. 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 in garza
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and nothing 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 here. same as well for his own while will rages in gaza level. the government was awesome. the game console go ahead as planned for president's team on the way to my phone. it was just sort of routine when the game starts, 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 hit the little bits good i had to it, i am scared,
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i know the police out here to protect us and i think the army was also deployed. but yeah, i'm just good enough for know what testing is next. when the final was the assign, really for the police man patrolling the streets of the capital, the west has to be for now of the to it has to buy, but i 0 paris people thing 5 millions of $1.00 to 0 states of sold refuge in northern and eastern regions the u and says more than $135000.00 of being display since late last month. when the power of military rapids support forces, lowest attacks on thousands of villages. but on everyones made it to a safe place as had been moved and repulsed the function the. and once you reach this displacements comp and send the incidents river, an allstate samuel hums of thought it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union. she says she and her family fled from attacks by the parent military rapids support forces on their village of city. hot interviewed a state,
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but so far some are yet to make it to safety. or the you month to are a separated all village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother after the scene was hit on his leg. we escaped, but because of his injuries, he couldn't catch up with us. we don't know where he is. now some people say he died, i'll just say he's one of the villages and eastern just era, and some say he's having shandy, but we don't know where he is exactly. the rest of attacks on villages in eastern to 0 started after it's senior commander defected to the army. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors see at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. monitors also say more than 100 people are missing. those who have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the religious into 0 with no one managing to reach safety. it's means it's very likely the real number
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of missing is actually much higher. does the, the state has been out of communication coverage for more than 9 months. many who was cape with no means are now searching the camps, hoping that some members of their family have managed to reach safety. right. if then, i guess they took everything from us, we were left with nothing. we relied on people's generosity to make it here, but my son hasn't made it high. i miss him. and i've been looking for him since i've arrived. i want this family has also been torn up parts by the bio and a mother of 7. she says, despite all of them leaving their home at the same time, not everyone made it to the camp. and i noticed that a d o m made it was only my daughters and their uncle. we fled to our village and when we reached the main road, i turned back and couldn't see my husband's son and mother in law. we waited for an hour in the neighbouring village. they didn't come. i just want them to be safe and come here. there was no food there when we left. no water,
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little. the violence has displaced more than 135000 people in the region according to the un people who've made it. here's the most of those left behind are the vulnerable, the young, the elderly, and those injured in the right stuff attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. he bow morgan, alta 0, cindy sedan, us president elect donald trump, has named a vaccine skeptics who had the department of health robot have kennedy junior is a former presidential candidate and environmental lawyer. but he has a formal background in public health. my kind of as mono from west palm beach in florida where the old one posted a golf was attended by several of his nominees. she. the goal was arranged by the america 1st policy institute, a think tank the played a critical role in donald trump's election success. the president elect to merge to
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offense 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 soften 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 gala, 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 monitors of 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, governor,
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doug bergen. one of the countries which is politicians. he's been advising the trump campaign on energy matches, and he was also a presidential candidates at one stage until stepping down and checking donald trump is also present at the gala was the president of origin tina heavy and belay . who said that the libertarian policies promise by the trumpet 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 western 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 a celebration of donald trump's victory. but it was also a celebration of those that he was nominated to various cabinets, positions and moving on the nation. so we'll come in the days ahead. my kind of
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also sierra west palm beach will lead is rolled around the asia pacific regional gathering and peru for the economic apex summit. the chinese present reaching pena has just been holding trade talks with peruse dina velocity. now the us president joe biden is also a ride in the caribbean capital, but it seems such to surrounding the next president, donald trump is expected to dominate the agenda. lots in america, just at least and even report stuff from lima. they were present 60 percent of the world's g. d. p. nearly half of global trade and 38 percent of our planet's population. the 21 countries that make up the asia pacific economic cooperation group or a pick span 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 and if you can on the gross, encouraging the flow of goods, services, capital, and technology,
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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 little as we're seeing in ukraine and gone. so once dominating is the law of the strongest, instead of a quote that set the rules, the integration and common prosperity 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 meters 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,
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he's going to multilateral isn't 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 bond 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. and then there's between them is filing 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, apec may survive as a forum. the economies of many of its members may not be so lucky to see and human
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algebra, lima through a process led by new sealants indigenous by re politicians as disruptive palm and the the, the latest display of defiance against the bill promoted by members of the right wing coalition government. the legislation is aimed to change interpretations of new zealand, sending documents the treaty of what to me. and that agreement signed between the british crown and retreats in 18. 40 thousands of people on taking part in a 9 day protest against the bill. while authorities in the central chinese city of glen, joe put in place measures to prevent a weekend or piece of a mass bite, cried by thousands of students. the speculation to great frustration among young people that diminishing jump prospects may have contributed to the huge numbers taking pulse. from a broad explains,
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it's estimated tens of thousands of students from jung, joe joining the ride. many using bikes from bike sharing programs, cycling the 50 kilometers to the neighboring historic city of k phone. the deal? sure. so you down bama. it's $1130.00 at night, says this rider on social media. and the main road is completely locked in simple, don't nice. funeral highways became congested and the city of k phone overwhelmed the police have stopped us from writing, said these participants the result, the next morning, thousands of abandon bikes originally encouraged as a wholesome pursuit. you'll start to use have been forced to think again. many colleges have that restricted students to campuses. while bike sharing programs have locks, the apps seemingly wary of spontaneous mass events for the all star tease. this was one bike ride to fuck. it follows
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a similar reaction during recent halloween celebrations in shanghai. last year's event, some participants turn it down to the has met. suits in a comic reference to china is pandemic. response favoring a repeat the subject. politically sensitive show police were acting force, telling revellers to dispense with the fancy dress that for this year, at least touching the posse was over, run, mcbride, i'll just there. badging will still have here on the news on christmas alignment in new jersey, where the new healey dry october is feeling an unusually intense wildfire. susan details coming up the
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book about oceans, rivers and waterways around the world, under intense pressure from a warming world. now what was the levels of dropping rapidly in the world's largest inland body of water, the caspian sea, and this is the threatening a critical ecosystem and the species of fish. it's been around for 250000000. yes. the stage and our environment edits. init, clock proposal from a supervisor, the locations, rivers, and waterways around the world. the caspian sea is in trouble is receding. faust is ported by 5 countries as
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a by john russia to the no cause ext onto it minus done. and then a round to the south and there's no access to it. so it's like because it's not connected to an ocean, but it's massive. it's got a coast line of 7000 kilometers. and it's critical because it regulates the regions climate, providing moisture and rain full to central asia. the melania it has risen and folding, but in recent years is being a drastic drop. the satellite images from nasa show its level in 2006, and then in 2022 because over extraction and climate change, i just take it as total and the cost spends rich by diversity, especially a fish that's existed for 250000000 use the search it once when with the dinosaurs species that strives unchanged for millennia, a little that's been done in less than
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a century by human pressure. the sturgeon is now critically endangered to him that climate change is one of the main causes also illegal fishing and dams on rewards which stops intelligence, migrating and reproducing. now it's very hard to find, was sturgeon in the caspian sea. that's why companies like us are farming them. 6 b c 's, including the prize blue that are produced at this aquaculture from chiefly for caviar. every year, up to $100000.00 juveniles are released by the fall back into the caspian to try and restore the balance west judge and once thrived. to add to the challenge, the level of the lake is now folding fast. you get a very good idea. just how false the customer and the string key right here. so that's the level now 2024. and then we'll hit pace because in 2014, 2015, the level was round about here. there was 15 maces in 10 years will say
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that recession caused by climate change and over extraction is making the marine environment less dismissable for all species. this is a result of a sudden dial from the caspian earlier this year because of the receiving both is even in the capitol back through the dramatic decrease in levels is stuck with the vertical for around 2 meters and projection and suggest a further drop of anything between 9 to 18 meters and there is a need to out say involve the fly, a customer, you know, so you come to this because this is the kind of complicated it consists, there's a need to bring to go to the old a date that you know this countries are processed then to find the way you got these 2 is identified the real reason and then to make decisions in a political, all the variables lose a caviar sales for $1500.00, a key low, a single adult blue that can provide up to 15 killers valuable as
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a commodity of goals, with a more critical value, as an abundance species surviving in the wild. which right now is the thing of a post. the clock. how does era advise you on a combination of drawing conditions and high winds all fueling and usually intense wildfire season in the northeast, in the united states, one person has died and 5 states on the circle, red flag warning. kristen slimy 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. sits early october, the new jersey for us fire service as responding to $537.00 fighters, which is put differently,
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a 1300 percent increase about an hour's drive from manhattan cruise have struggled 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 a seat were very steep, rugged 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 say climate change is making them more frequent. we're now dealing with a situation where the entire fire season or they, the danger zone for fire is time wise is extended. and it is also affecting other
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parts of the united states that we did not expect. so the ne right now is having a poor proliferation of a red flag. warnings for fires rest, fires. the states of new york and new jersey have each seen their driest october's on record, resulting and unusually low water levels. at rest of words like this one which 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 light cap fires in grilling to prevent more fires from breaking out. kristen salumi al jazeera manasquan, new jersey olympics key champion lindsay volt and has a now she's coming out of a time into the age of 40 and she hasn't ruled out competing next is winter olympic games. david stakes reports of the nearly 6 years after hanging a post ski boots. lindsey bone is dusting them off again and ready to hit the
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slopes. she's rejoining the usc team with the media to affect the spot having surgery for a partial knee replacement. earlier this year, the 40 votes that you wouldn't be doing it if you didn't think she could compete. so you may think for the sport, she's please the over the last few months, i actually had friends who spoke to tied down to new zealand in the summer, back on the re skis back training gates and years ago we still had a the honda income at night time and the only woman to ever done that. and it was i couldn't connect and it showed that she was still skin incredibly fast. and i do believe that she can come back and be up there again. one of the most successful female sport stuff in history bonus at 3 time a little bit mid list including a downhill gold in vancouver in 2010. she hasn't ruled out competing in the next 20 games in 2026, saying everyone knows how much she loves racing at the olympic course and coating
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up. one of these grades of strengths was that she was able to take more risk than anyone else who would absolutely throw myself down down no courses. she would ski on men's equipment. so let's go menu. these are all in the women's gaze because she was bigger and stronger and, and, and just kind of more powerful than, than most of the other women she was competing against. but that did come with a cost and the cost was that she crashed. you know, quite a few times and hard to sell a numerous occasions. you know, i know people who have skied with full knee replacements, but they're not going to be racing down. you know, i see, you know, more said downhill costs is, you know, 90 miles an hour when she would start with $82.00 will cut victories in 2019. when was to the old time list. but she since been surpassed by fellow american mikaela schiffron, the to may go head to head as early as next month when the new season starts at the the creek in colorado. david stokes,
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conversations you will 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 on out to 0 . this is the quiet village of niles in the northeastern district of bald back, but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the east rarely, military over 24 hour period. according to local officials, israel targeted this building a killing h people including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000
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