tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 15, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news on our life or my headquarters in del hi. i'm daddy navigate coming off for the next 60 minutes. israel escalate strikes on baby roots as a senior, irena and adviser who's talks with 11 owns prime minister. israel target's a residents and data and by last killing, 3 members of one family,
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27 palestinians have been killed and attacks across cause us since dawn police say they won't health more than 4000 miners dropped under ground and legal line in south africa and talking ukraine, the russian president and german chancellor hold their 1st phone calls in nearly 2 years and on peters statements with useful. it was the slack good around the world . mike tyson strikes jake pool. i hit a be fuck suffers, come back. the fund is more not entertainment then competition, the welcome to the news hour. it's $46.00 days since that is really military. launch the ground, defensive and 11 on, is really troops of killed, more than 2011 east citizens and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced an estimated 1200000 people,
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400000 of them children. since tuesday, lebanon's capital has come under repeated bombardments by is really forces the latest strikes hitting residential buildings in the city. southern suburb coincided with a visit by a senior or rainy and official zeta. heard the reports from bay roofs. this is relas. airstrikes are massive. residential buildings are being dropped down. the bombardment favorite southern suburb, an area regarded as it has well, a stronghold has been the most intense and heaviest. yet as israel escalates its floor on the arm, it's been nearly nonstop since tuesday. this is a aftermath of just one is really strike a residential building, reduced to rubble. but there is widespread damage to the area. all these homes are now uninhabitable. every few hours, these really military issues are forced,
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the evacuation order and more of the residents who state and these largely abandoned neighborhoods are forced to leave off months was among them. he is now homeless. i was in the house that being i'm, they, so the name on the big i on i got my phone, i taught it and then i went down the street. the way the world bank says is rarely strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy by, as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions to end the war. the united states presented and uses fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of iranian official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker party must be brittany who is indirectly negotiating with as well on behalf
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of the group. all the new decision made by the resistance and the government and live alone. we agree with and support all the while the strikes are escalate to. this used to be a civil defense headquarters in eastern living on it wasn't, as well as the 1st attack on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well to allow rescuers to safe the reach sites that are involved and most casualties. more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the center after hearing about the attacks. i was in shock because i started to scream . what is happening with people who help others? our job is human a terrier. i started to call up to 5, the, it was my friend for 45 years. i called out for the others. no one answered. the living on says efforts are being made to reach an understanding to end the war. as well as insistence that it can act against hezbollah, if it attempts to rearm,
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has been rejected by his beloved. it's not clear what is in the new ceasefire proposal, but has about a sense it's studying it. so i know who they are. i was sure 0 they lived since the war began and loving on israel has also stepped up a tax on syrian soil. at least 15 people were killed and is really strikes on homes and damascus on the suburb of the city. on thursday, more explosions were later reported in the damascus countryside. and early october, a syrian state news presenter was killed. one is really striked targeted her neighborhood and damascus. israel has been attacking gaza. they occupied westbank 11 on syria under ron for months. although it was carried out a tax on uranian link targets in syria for years. it's wrapped up as bombardments since the attacks on israel. on the 7th of october at last year, we'll speak to an of arch siobhan, who's a researcher at harmon center and a specialist. and iranian influence in syria under rog, joining us from it's tumble. so what do you think is
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a israel is trying to achieve when it targets syria in this way? a good evening, 1st of all and thank you for having me. so basically the objective from the east sides have not been changed since the beginning of the operation and live, i don't. but what's, what's where you, i wrote this thing right now is a change in when it comes to the ratio of the strikes a change when it comes to the landscape of the drove africa area. thought the to the main objective of the is really, is to come see if you live on the concept of unit t over the baton ground to, to dismantle this concept. which means what, uh, destroying any kind of like, i mean, nation warehouse is any kind of smart being roads, any kind of assess nation or for any kind of the high key individuals who are related to this matter. that's why we saw on the tool bought a couple of assassination that
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a target that the people who works on the 4400 units, which is a, for, has, will un, responsible of transferring the weapons from a senior level and also with a witness increase in key target to the 11th division before the division of exception. shaw, these are the uh these, these entities are known to tools support as well. last 2 days, prior to what you're saying, that's not part of a strategy that is this part of a is the strategic or is this more tactical, the snow, it's so it's, it's a subject, it's subject to the operation and now it's not the separate of minute your operation happening in power with what's going on and live? i don't know, it's part of it. it's just like the appendix of the authorization. what's going on 11 is right. you see that in order to succeed in lab and on the ground operation on the animal pressure and they need to cut a celia unlimited, they need to cut the, the, the, or out of the smuggling of the weapons. they need to dismantle any kind of operation,
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instead of just being in syria. that's why we, i've seen a lot of strikes against neighborhood, such as a mazda of a lot, such as an almost every since input say. and by that, all these strikes are coming in the same objective under the simple objective. what is the imagined cell phones the beginning? is there a message to other countries like iran and these are a strikes iran, of course, arming and finding the resistance groups in the region. of course uh the, the, the, the significant thing is that now is really are announcing these strikes. and some of these are put, say a strikes was also there was a footage for it from the east side. they are using this as a message. first of all, directly to your on his will love that we can follow you. and we can strike and help we can so i can is that we can strike in homes. also, it's an international, a semester to the international community that we are dealing with. a threat in celia. that's why we are striking. also, it can be close to them as an internal message to their uh today is really excited that we are trying uh,
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we are expanding the drove applicant area of the of this. i'm going back to them in order to secure the north and part of as well as soon as we is there in a time. as the russian presidential envoy for syria says that this is an attempt to drag syria into a large scale conflict in the region. it's a lot of skill scale conflict with the benefit anyone's not even there is variety size right out of trying and they are achieving their object from the ongoing surgical operation. the only uh, the only thing that the russians doing right now is trying to exclude your own from some part of c to just in order to exclude us from the ongoing out of strikes almost always strikes. i don't think that a large scale operation is something that anyone in this region in syria or related proceed on 5 is looking for to happen. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us for assemble. you. thank you.
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the think i was a strip has been under constant attack from the is really military for more than 400 days. on friday, at least $27.00 palestinians were killed by israel since dawn. and dated by the 3 members of one family were killed when israel targeted a residential building. the attack also left many other members with critical injuries and reduced homes to revel no respite in the south either with at least 11 people killed in separate attacks. sending a to gaza is more difficult than ever with the north, almost totally cut off. that's according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. oh chest said that israel block 6 attempts to deliver life saving assistance. the besieged areas in northern gaza. thousands of palestinians of endurance starvation, intense bombardment,
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and forcible displacements in the north for more than 40 days now, which i had aim to bring and food and water to evaluate baton and best law. here. earlier this week of the bite and administration stated that israel has not impeded humanitarian a to gaza and therefore is not violating us law. this axis is at a low point k of suffering despair. this destruction displacement is at a high point. we have seen, as you know, i'm being particularly concerned about the situation in, in the north of gaza, which is now fake to be on the siege. and it isn't even possible to deliver 8 in the thought about assume has more on the as really are strikes and the developments on the ground and gaza. as far as we know that it is very mandatory has conducted
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a series of slides of other evening times theory. this time, of course, many areas not only not only of the central area, but the main focus has been pretty much on the north of district farm. we saw a pretty big truck light of a please to ration affect human italian conditions. and we know that hospice is on towards to be overwhelmed with wounded people who have been getting the treatments over the past 24 hours resulted from the it's really strikes tend to be from button . and we know from probably what uses the confrontations and bait law has found an image of value all still raging, but we can most flights is on the east video corporation forces similarities, situation in a rough la city in the, in the far south of the strips are like images, have a witness, and even indicated a very wide escape, destruction of the tracing operations being conducted in full area. sounds good to close to the re inquiry. the other part is what about it? 3 things that have been described to be limited. apparently everything has changed
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upside down in that 6 feet with no sort of response on the ground. yeah. sorry about so i'll just, you are very, but i have hundreds of palestinians of march through a city in israel to call for an end to the war. on garza and 11 on the demonstrators took to the streets of the city and saw him near the northern border of the occupied westbank. they condemned israel's attack some chance of slogans in support of the palestinian and lebanese people hunting more head on the news hour, including a russian investment deal comp angry protests outside parliament. and then break away george and reach enough of us here on the show king solution in india is capital of us making people feel like prisoners and their own home.
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the police in south africa are refusing to help a large group of miners trapped underground and northwest providence authorities and still fontaine close the entrance as part of a campaign against illegal mining. it's left those inside without food, water, and other basics. victoria gating be reports police in south africa, coal. this operation, close the home, the a missed a force people working in on legal mine and still fontaine to return to the surface where they'll be arrested. that we're going to move them out. they will come out to and are sending help to remove criminals. i'm not to be helped clean the nose to be pissed. the cutest authority sealed the entrance to the mind to stop food and water being transported on the ground. they estimate 3 to 400 people are in the mind. that community does say as many as 4000 could be down the sea and many may die as
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a result. shows that the government has intention of equipment didn't do you know, right. i mean, our compliment or government has loans to a case i think is the right for not providing to people know we, i have this, i'll definitely get the same. government cannot provide food to the people that are in the same left. it's unclear how long the mine is, has been working on the ground, but it could be many months. i've called my brother what brother, come to mainly the domain name. now we've got 7 months inside, but i'm looking for the brother m o. i don't. if he's in communication with my brother, that's why you see. so mine is believed to be suffering from a lack of food, a will to a maybe 2 weeks to get to the surface. but police say it's too dangerous to help them. and what is important just to get them out as soon as possible. what is
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important is that it must be done safely because it has been expressed that the whole of this unlawful activity is very dangerous. and that includes the ropes down and all of that. 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 aware of the dangers. victoria gates and b l g 0. the russian air strikes ukraine's blacks the port city of a desktop killing one person. the attack struck a residential building, knocking out energy installations. several buildings caught fire,
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at least 8 people had been injured. we were sitting in the shelter, we started to hear something nearby. we were waiting for what was happening next. in general, i'm very sensitive to this, to the pool, to all these explosions. and this is probably the 1st, the 1st to want to just move and i have seen and let me to go in enemy drone crushed into the building. that happened right next to a music school. we don't know what's inside because it looks pretty bad. our main task today is to restore the heat supply because the mains and the heating pipes were damaged. our emergency stuff are working to restore it. as soon as possible, germany's chancellor has told president vladimir putin that berlin will continue to support ukraine's fight against russia's invasion for as long as possible. oh, i've sold spoken to him over the phone for an hour and demanded rush. i'll withdraw its troops in the country. so many cane has more from burden. it is almost 2 years since the last time that these 2 man,
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how the conversation of any kind with each other. we know that the thrust of the discussion between them, the situation in ukraine, both government saying afterwards, effectively what that position is happening for some time. the german government saying that let's shots cold on pretend to withdraw his troops to end the war and full, the persian government spokesman saying effectively, any deal it may ever emerge from this crisis. this war has to reflect the territorial realities on the ground and rushes, security interests. the interesting aspect apart from the fact that it's taking so long for these conversations, take place is the president savanski in key. if was unhappy, then the conversation took place and said subsequent to the conversation, but this may prolong the war and legitimize the rushes position. visa, visa conflict, there is one final coffee out to all of this. in $100.00 days, germany goes to the polls to elect a new government,
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the war and ukraine. and specifically, the financing and all manner of ukraine by germany is increasing the of concerns and many germans, specifically in the old east, where they want peace more than they want to crane to continue to beyond. and by this country. investors the prism through which to view what has happened during this conversation between shots and fruits and the one that cain al jazeera billing of the crane. and president volunteers ask it has war. and the fact phone call between schultz and proven could be counter productive as a big is joining us from the ukraine and capital key to bring us more of the official reaction from ukraine to this phone call. we understand that the german terms that did speak to the ukrainian to present that, to me is it then speak before he spoke with the russian present 15. now, what prisoners, the lensky has said that this opens up up and doors. bucks as he has cooled. it in
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terms of undermining of the efforts to isolate russia and the russian need. he's also sites in his evening address. this may lead to other conversations, other calls, and again, what's needed is not woods, but actions not from the outset of this will present that and speed has edge will need is especially less than once to isolate russia and take strong actions. and he's been relatively successful, in fact, in terms of sanctions against russia. but what he has said in his evening uh, address is that he believes president, fuji is increasingly important for president preaching to a week. and the installation of this cold is a step towards that. and now we've also heard from the foreign ministry spokesman, who's a pretty much repeated was a presence of this gets said, saying that strong actions are new to me did not was in the policy to piece. so that's what we're hearing, that it's of a t v at the moment,
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and s as in terms of what's happening on the grounds. what can you tell us about the situation? so this cycle comes that the time where ukrainian forces under increasing pressure in the east of the country. many believe that some of those front lines are crumbling and a 3 strategically important towns and cities. the russians all most incent, can't get if you talk to people half the earlier ukraine, you're struggling with mentality. still struggling with munition. yes. it's had an incursion into the cusp region in russia, but rest of also reading a full set to be around $50000.00, including $10000.00 north koreans. so that's the kind of context in terms of the battle that's taking place on the ground here. but the other context also is that the united states a, has a new president coming in in january, who believes that he can bring a stop to will within 24 hours. and this concern half of the election of president
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trump could affect the will here in ukraine. okay, thank you. so thank you for that reporting from keys will not cross to moscow and speak to problem solving, how're, who's defense and military analysts. thanks for your time. so on that phone call between all of schultz and president putin publicly, the kremlin says that the call was a quote, very positive. it was very positive despite and deep disagreements. but what could be going on behind the scenes for this call to have taken place. now the 1st one and 2 years as well in the right now there's a clear input this the international way to try and find some kind of magic formula in the crime as in pricing in your pre president. our process is going to try and do something and of the and also in your up there more and more,
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a desire to see and because it will be on the battlefield. it is loved the great clock, basically some advance here, some advance there. but basically, it doesn't go anywhere. there's more than more tax deep into the cities of both sides of there's a lot of what be spilt, nothing much. the g no side seems to have toto severe yard. these are the what you're saying. the president person would be willing to end the war. is he looking for a way to end the war? and if so, though, on what terms? yes, a 1st version of the one with the most of the war was tend to work with the bottom . the big problem is, i mean, really there's not an issue on the battlefield. robots have some kind of as each fire sorts, but i can 3 aggression me or a cypress anywhere and other places where they were along with a conflict. but the problem,
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the problem is that this the both sides moscow and give their bargaining positions are so far ours, it doesn't seem possible to find common common brown. so i believe that before go by jazz or a german shows. so what was an attempt to try and prove fortune? what time he really conceived for a possible piece deal, not the russian official position, which is now with what really is behind that. and in terms of relations right now, between germany and russia, how would you describe them? because germany and other european countries have imposed successive ways of sanctions on russia over the war of course. and they've also taken steps to win themselves off their dependence on russian orland gas. so how would you describe a state of relations right now? the russians the almost non existent though this all happened. of course, there's going to be in this map, are russians in germany, and it seems that the president,
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german casmer will not win that collection. and most likely he will become the tired, bored senior stake ma'am statesman. but they've done just such people do exist and their former chancellors and you as such, will have a clear possibility to discuss an important matter so, so with moscow up tied together by the intricacy of a correlation that we're okay to. so there's going to be another chance we're most likely it's going to be the leader of the creation of a democratic opposition, which is more hawkish on ukraine. so it's better for me to try and find a solution now. okay, thank you so much. pablo, vault an hour, thank you for joining us from moscow. thank you. as far as our stores in the break away, georgia and region of cause, you have broken into parliament over a bill that would allow russian companies to buy property. there.
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the hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of the building when a lauri's and round its gates protest, or say the bill would leave them priced out of the regions. property markets, the government is not backed down. russia recognizes the region as independent states for georgia, claims that as its own. so because you as a small region on the eastern shore of the black sea, it was a semi autonomous republic during the soviet era, but remains part of georgia in 1992 after the breakup of the soviet union of cause you have declared independence. that led to war with georgia and by 1993 russian by separate says, drove georgia and forces out around 250000 ethnic georgians floods. leaving of kazi, under the control of separatists of kazi, operates as a self declared independence state's but georgia and most of the world view it as part of george on russia are recognized of causes,
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independence after the 2008 russian george and war. before other countries following suits of cause yeah, heavily relies on russia for military political and economic support. many local sphere losing sovereignty due to russia's growing influence. we cannot speak to our cards as low as an active us from of cause yet joining us. but thank you for your time. you're speaking to us from germany, our people protesting against russia or the deals specifically on the president's hello. thank you for inviting me. and 1st of all, i, i'd like to clarify, there's a probably, there's not a directory we region, but to recognize country that's important. and to people are not protesting against russia, but a protesting against the investment agreement. so called investment agreement, which will mainly be in favor of freshman all the cars. and as i'm position readers
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stated, this progress is in defense of, of highs and national interest, but not against russia. what do you make of the response by the russian for our ministry? who, who said the to rather accuse the opposition and of cause yeah, of exceeding legal means and quote provoking an escalation. um, unfortunately this, um uh, usually happens and probably they just don't know the context fairly well because this kind of products are very useful think and have nothing to do with the interaction sentiments and you know, why is this a deal seen as a threat to buy some to of cause he has um economic as well as perhaps security interests. yeah. for these if we take ordinary people, horst houston, thanks again for testing and photos of the problem. and it is the consider it as
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a frag because disagreement focuses mainly on tourism sector and part of the for the majority of our population, the tours of texas is all in income. they have their own small businesses and they see it as a, as a direct friends because, you know, if we will, that be crushing companies take over the only sector where people can make money. this is basically a friend to our national security and economy. and yeah, and that's why it is. it bothered everyone. okay, thank you so much. thank you so much for speaking to us from germany. are still a heads on the officer and who's our political earthquake. and so we're like that following a land slide, when by them less promising to root out corruption costs are the 12 reporting from as advise on,
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a swift and to the sufferings of the lebanese people. is really a tax on gods. i have killed at least 27 palestinians on friday and did in front of 3 members of the same family were killed. one israel targeted their home. germany's chancellor has spoken to the russian president vladimir putin for the 1st time in nearly 2 years in an hour long call. all our souls for you, for him, for lend support for ukraine, but the ukrainian presidents of the call undermined efforts to isolates the russian leader. party leaders from the netherlands governing coalition are holding crisis talks following violence in amsterdam. last week visiting is really football fans attack taxi drivers and chanted racial slurs of supporters of palestine before being attacked themselves. they also toured down palestinian flags on wednesday, the debts, parliament,
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housing emergency sessions to discuss the full out from the violence will turn to the white house to the united states. now where donald trump's administration continues to take shape and foreign policy terms, most of the focus has been on the president elect appointments. expected to shape is the government's role in the middle east. over the next 4 years, he's topped his close friends and fellow real estate take you in. stephen will put cough to be a special envoy to the middle east. with coff has no formal diplomatic or foreign policy experience. and trump has picked the former governor mike huckabee to be the us ambassador to israel. he's long rejected a palestinian state and is quoted as denying israel's i'll give patient. and the illegality if is really settlements and occupied territory. trump has also nominated congressman l. it leaves stuff on it because as you and bassett or she's repeatedly accused the you, one of being infective bite and to some medic rots. that's according to her, as just called for permanent cuts to funding for in
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a row. earlier this week as well. trump named fox news hosp takes us as his defense secretary, but one beside us, i'll just say we're a senior political analyst. joining us from the home. one to these appointments gives you a sense of the direction for and policy will take under trump. absolutely . i'm not sure there's another word for direction, but it's clearly as like a rocket and that is going into a very straight line about where trump piece to go. busy so last week you and i were talking about potential surprises that he could, you know, move display or the other way because he's unpredictable and so on. this is probably the most predictable thing he could of done in the sense of, um, pointing the kinds of people that is a pro is ryan. uh,
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how do i know it is uh, event jellicoe, the hardliners. uh, all these sorts of donors and bass in the united states that support him reactions . he's basically rewarding them all. now, with the most shocking, most pro is pro, is angelica views, that they've seen probably, and we're just memory. well, let's just look at one of the names. for example, i'm you, steve, with coffee, you estimate least on boy, a real estate business mine golf buddy to trump know links to the middle east or experience per se. palestinians are worried. what this means for them is this going to help stop the war and gaza the. busy clearly the middle east and for it is a huge admirer of prime minister, not to now in fact, he was sitting in congress were nothing you know, give his 4th of uh, his for speeches to both houses of congress. and he was so excited and he said
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everyone was so excited and, and he said he couldn't even sit for 5 seconds. he was collecting all the time. so it can imagine if, if benjamin netanyahu is, is his grow is his idol there. and clearly this does not board wide uh, for neutrality, objectivity, uh, cause ability or whatever. the word is for american policy in his writing posts. and of course, the defense secretary, hugely important position. we now know it's a former fox news host, pete hex us. what do you know about him and what, what direction he may take but he, this guy is actually the most shocking of all the shocking appointments. yes, uh, the attorney general would probably be the most controversial in congress because
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of where he stood. uh, is fast and so on, so forth. but the, the, the, the guy even tapped uh hicks up for defends, is really extreme of the type of students of american policy. i have not read in decades. i mean, we're talking crochet. does bianco said there's in fact, his book, american crocheted says that we need to pick up from where we left off in the 11th century, he actually says that he says we are now, what are we where ended up essentially we're going to have to fight islam as he says, we are not and cannot surrender islam. and he actually says islam is not a religion of peace as all our intellectuals and exports tell us in the united states is our religion of some mission. it's a threat. is our religion that will go into effect in western civilization and hence america needs to defend itself. and he says it,
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this is defend itself. with the sword on american crusade is fantastic. a language is the obama color it's, i'm not sure what to go, but it's up to god i should say, in the sense that he goes to there's that the united states in western civilization are besieged by islam and estimates. the fact he says that europe is going basically it onto the drain because it is, uh it is, it has been uh, you know, a 1000 cultural cups. uh, by those most, an immigrants coming coming to europe. it, it's amazing that kind of language. he uses them are nice, it's the most times because even when he says, well, there are a few more of the most games, but it's the best. they are the one who are the closest to the corner of islam and they are dangerous to us. and we must defeat them, we must defeat them. he says black, we must defeat left isn't. and he says,
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bizarrely that that isn't has one of our manifestation which has its limits and i don't know. got a good model. i mean that you're right, this is all very, very shocking. what you're, what you're saying. but look, i, i just want to get your final thought on 11 development actually in this is a long must who there are reports that he met with the ron's ambassador to the united nations on monday in new york at a secret location. not sure if you've seen these reports, but what do you think of them and why? why would a private citizen be meeting would be raining and bassett, or at this time as well? you know, as you know, he's been up pointed for efficiency. now, i guess uh he has, uh, you know, as a friend and, and uh, an eager support sort of the president or the president elect. as you know, he got on the phone even, was it lensky is already been done. the single one, john bolton, because a good sized bill before when i said supervisor,
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so he's been really been been been you know, taking his time and, and his leisure to take on whatever he wants to pick on. because trump is not yet president. so he does act as a, you know, there is no administration yet. i wouldn't, i wouldn't be surprised at all because, you know, he thinks he's an, a blower and he can be a mediator of some sort. at least i don't know for sure. and one of, of, of sort, but what i can tell you for sure is that trump is interested to my mind just like the uranium president is interested in choir thing down the wars and them, at least on the end of and on. and i think trump would like to get some kind of a, an official trying to do one in order to say, look, that way he puts that, we need to take care of them, then you clear issue, and we need to settle our differences. okay, thank you. so much for the long thank you for your analysis. the
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sister lanka, with a newly elected president's left when coalition has won a large majority in parliament and what's being seen as a political earthquake. so is national people's power party has promised to root out corruption and bring change. now fernandez reports from colombo, the sites on the historic and in the direction of that country, the national depos power lines as registered one of the longest greatest election upsets the reco. it's tumble, it is a party of present under commodities on like a whole the highest votes winning by huge margins in every single district except one. i'm a lot of the last year. i hope the president will do right by the poor people of this country. and then they will that will give them that i'm, we have given them a 2 thirds majority and are asking them to give relief to the people. to note was around 65 percent of the registered 17100000 voters lower than shalanda has seen in
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the last 3 elections. the victory is an overwhelming endorsement of this on ica and he's in be based promise through dog corruption and clean the parliament in order to bring in a new political era. but one of his biggest and most pressing challenges would be the economy. the president is to make life easier for thousands of struggling for lumpkins and crippling austerity measures. he's produced as a agreed to with the i a man for me that easy. he is talking about providing a number of subsidies and with that mattress reducing tax it is providing really for those the stable to bad. the button of adjustment as to whether he's got that wiggle room within the i am if agreement is that have to be seen out of the save the groundswell of support for the a. t p has been fueled by people's anger and disappointment towards this former political lead is seen as dragging the country into crisis. sure, lumpkins have voted overwhelmingly change the president describes it as
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a vote for any sons. his party now has a mess of majority in parliament, but with it comes a heavy responsibility to keep its promises in this last official statements. and so the results were released. the pledge to do just that. people have given us a even more then to that in the body meant. but maybe less you a that the baby is not misuse this father. just like the people who have done eating the boss do but have to make it sounded god, this power is a power given to us by the people. and we will be very responsible and use it extremely carefully to work for the wellbeing of the beach. it from fighting the police, the main stream to dispelling rumors and concerns about its intentions. the n d. p has survived to emerge as a dominant force in shalanda, but people here will be watching closely to ensure the potty keeps its promises. me
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that fernandez. i'll just leave the colombo, the air quality in india is compet, holding daily remains severe as talk 6 small continues to engulf the city. all 4 of these have implemented new measures to keep citizens safe. critics say they're failing to tackle the root causes of pollution and model, con reports in the midst of toxic smoke engulfing most of the city. still you still teeming with like the almost impenetrable pollution has blanketed the city since wednesday. no wind, no rain, high humidity and high pollution, has trapped toxic fumes and pushed air quality into the severe category. and y'all, so she feels like a prisoner in our own home where they've had for various give me moss. i feel very uneasy that i have to wear a mosque even while sitting at home. i cannot go out due to pollution, a few breakfast, a constant coughing, and then you feel comfortable sitting inside with the purifier on it's very weird. do you have to do this in your own house?
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how doctors have seen an influx of patients with shortness of breath and are advising those with prior health conditions to avoid the city? i know people who have some sort of who might allergy they come to. bailey, they get affected because of the pollution and all that others, even in the virtual interesting functions or authorities and telling are trying to keep people see closing primary schools banning non essential construction and restricting coal burning. but this happens every winter. critics say the government is just reacting to the problem, not doing enough to preventive. taurus flocked to the taj mahal, one of india's most famous landmarks, trying to capture a memory despite the smog that has to be connected. but we had come here to see the taj mahal but it isn't visible due to the dense bulk. there is nothing visible in the pictures because of the fog. it's so thick. the fidelity is nearly 33000000
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citizens. this has become an annual cause of concern with the same hazy seems playing out year after year. ronald on out to 0. ocean's river way refers rather and waterways around the world are under increasing pressure as the planet warms up. levels are dropping rapidly and the world's largest inland body of water, the caspian sea, us further threatening a critical eco system as well as the sturgeon, a species of fish that's been around for 250000000 years. our environment at a turn at clark reports from us are based on like asians, rivers, and waterways around the world. the caspian sea is in trouble, is receding. frost is ported by 5 countries, as it by john russia to the no projects don took 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
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a coastline of 7000 kilometers and it's critical because it regulates the regions climate, providing moisture and rain full to central asia. over the millennia it has risen and folding. but in recent years is being a drastic drop. the satellite images from nasa. so it's level in 2006, and then in 2022, because over extraction and climate change. and it's taking it's toll on the costs, brians ritz by diversity, especially a fish that's existed for 250000000. use the search it once when with the dinosaurs species that strives unchanged from melania, a little that's been done in less than 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. no, it's very hard to find was sturgeon in the caspian sea. that's why companies like
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us are farming the 6 b c's, including the prize blue that are produced at this aquaculture from chiefly for caviar. every year, up to 100000 juveniles are released by the from 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 pulling fast. you get a very good idea. just how false the customer and the shrinking 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. so well, 15 meters in 10 years. i'll say i'm not 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
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as even in the capital back to the dramatic decrease in levels. this stock with the vertical for the round 2 meters and projection and suggest a further drop of anything between 9 to 18 meters. and there is a need to out say involved on the fly, a customer to see countries because this is the kind of complicated system. there's a need to bring together all the data that you know, this countries are processed then to find the where you have to be is to is identify the real reason and then to make decisions in the political other levels. luca caviello sales for $1500.00 a key, low, single adult believe that can provide up to 15 key legs, valuable as a commodity of goals, with a more critical value as an abundance species thriving in the wild. which right now is the thing of the past. the clock. how does era as
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a by john the sun for an update on the sports names? here's peter 3. thank you very much. whether it's staged or scripted, things have certainly ramped up ahead of mike tyson's for to in to the ring of the slept opponent. check pull the it happened that the way in in arlington, texas. we have the balance is taking thanks. laser on friday, tyson is a former undisputed heavyweight wheel chair, but it is $58.00 now and taking on youtube poles who was 51 years younger. it will be the 1st live boxing match stream to buy netflix, which has more than $280000000.00 subscribers around the world. the world is excited to see you one lot of times rabbits. can you just tell them the emotions of the dollars that are going into your mind right now? talking silver. why did you, why did you push them there?
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and then you go to the top is over. power. what about to feel like, why did you do that? you know, by joining us, we have public relations specialist, multiple called sky joining us walk. you have worked with the likes of the i got married on it prints and cliff for richard. would you say that this fight is a stroke of marketing? genius? of course is marketing genius. i'm a big guy is interesting that many people might describe this fault. it's not spoils expect to go. it is show base you though, you have one of the great tightens of boxing, mike tyson, admittedly now, rapidly, you know, coming into 6 to be again, someone who is basically youtube, you know, who has had a rich history in creating stem. so best level to generate more hits to his journal
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. and of course, this genuflect, so this trying move from, you know, at w, w. a, it's a spectacle is, comes to mind, make shelving ship. it is not a real spoiled, i think, is divided the world lots of. so should we say commentators on boxing. and i don't really like this because it's just an exercise to so generate a commercial with which i suppose boxing it is high, is the same. but you know, this really isn't spo. as i said, repeating myself, slide the business spectacle. that said, they all safety concern surrounding the slides. how much for risk? would you say netflix is taking by backing it? well, the question is, you know whether my task is 58 now what any of us cut into the rain with them? um, you know, the, the mine is a professional heavy weight vices trying to,
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i look for the fit to me. um, i need the sometimes coup entities, you know, get the which by the idea of, of crating such an event and bringing i bowls to the screen, you know, perhaps, um, you know, generate small subscriptions i, i suspect them, and that's why i call it more w w way i'm show, there are a safe guards around this. but we think of this is a fight, but you know, perhaps us and you know i've, i've no proof to suggest is israel the safeguards, perhaps of acid protect jake pool rather than mike tyson? but it is a risk because, you know, a punch, wind power, landing on someone who is not a trained professional finds that could have consequences. and there was enough
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debates on safety concerns in professional boxing. so this which is pound to mind, you know, and so it may have hidden depths indeed the case. so let me ask you this. well, to what extent is jake cool? the disruptive bits focusing perhaps needs jake who is taking a risk, but he's always taken risks and he's an ex, is extraordinary showman himself and he knows exactly what he's doing. but when you go into something with one set of values, apps that have that to be challenged. mark book helps, can you thank you for your time, much appreciated. you're welcome. bye. a lead. how may sees will champions, origin see not being beaten, but paraguayan world cup qualifying such as macys, global appeal that the host band, any fans in the home and wearing shirts with his name on them origin. tina opened the scoring but how do i hit back with a stomach overhead kick from antonio?
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somebody up to make it 11. and then it was oh that as a who sold the window after the break to give power was qualification. hope's a mess of the spirit is they all 6 been the standing 6 points behind argentina who are still thought it was a frustrating knife of brazil we were held 11 in venezuela, vinicius junior had a penalty saved, which means he sold without a goal in 6 games of qualifying for zillow in food space behind origin, tina and colombia. in asian, qualifying the content and suffering team depend put in a spend a display. you can not a so the water around being out of the school ring is a crushed indonesia, full know a way that means japan lead a group. the top 2 in each group qualify for the find. this was a medically and avoid additional rounds. and they was an absolute stunning goal in ask for a couple of nations qualifying for motor. tiny is buckley corey to school reading
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spectacularly against books. one of the match ended 11. however, both to use or steal info extension to qualify for mixed use tournaments. rugby will champion south africa or going for the 14th within 16 tastes on saturday. standing in a way is a familiar arrival england. last year of the teams contested a heated semi final at the will of caps, which the spring box one by just one point. captain c, a can easy says the south africa in rivalry. it's one of the best thing rugby of his oldest personal. that's just how we prepare ourselves for games. he's got to be personal means for another man trying to run 3 in a game. it doesn't get more pissed off than that. so it became, for us, is, is, is personal in the, in the utah jazz. finally, have they 1st, when of the season, they beat the dallas mavericks. thanks to a john collins done with 6 point full seconds remaining. if they 1st victory and 6
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home games also making they will start to a season since 1917 full for the mavericks. it's a full straight loss us. and finally imagine running 7 marathons and 7 days and 7 different continents. while the great boiled race says it's known as sponsored in end to oaxaca with some wrinkled times irish, one, william, one. so and the usa is actually pulse and most of the previous basis in the 1st leg on thursday, they'll have to sub africa for the next race. oh, okay, that's all this both needs for and now during thank you so much, peter. well, thousands of people and me and maurice capital had been marking the end of the rainy season with an annual festival, so illuminated balloons and fireworks lit up. the sky, as teams from different ministries competed to put on the winning display. this all coming, of course, against the backdrop of the long running civil war that followed the military
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seizure of power from the elective government in 2021. thanks for watching the news . our, my colleague tom mccray is with you in just a moment with much more of today's news by the pod came in to be say, say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. it is most important to us. my tell them in facing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thought, providing on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does era 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
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