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to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people from mayor of the city and i was doing away with the 1st year that was supposed to get everybody off the street. it's international perspective with the human touch mean way in and then pulling back out again. the, the more stuff that lives is really forces issue. you force to back you ration warnings of today as a tax across the terry johnston. this is sarah from dough. so coming up the scramble to feed the stopping and goes, bakeries reopened off to a flower shop. last is today. progress in south africa's mining stand up. a
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camera is low, did to cease functions of mine is, are dead or not. and donald trump sentencing is today to us. money takes us to present to next the is where the forces of noise, the new a, tackling evidence that capital in the past hour after day of cottage around the country, just minutes before the latest strikes, these rarely issued, forced evacuation warnings for pots. so basically they told people to move at least 500 meters away from areas they describe as facilities or interests belonging to has pulled up earlier. and it's very striking. bone back killed the director of the amount of university hospital and 6 of the medical stuff. but it's been $54.00 days
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since the start of israel's military offensive in lebanon. in that time, more than 3500 people have been killed and thousands more wounded. more than 1200000 people across the country have been displaced. same as robbie has more from the route on the latest attacks. independence day in 1181 years since the end of french rule, with no celebrations, no parades, no public events, for people who on their national day find themselves struggling to survive another for an invasion. yet another day of israel's relentless bombardment of lebanon began in the early hours tier in the country south, and the southern suburb of the capital bay route, taking the brunt of it a day after dozens were killed in bold back in the east. israel says it's targeting
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his bullet facilities and fighters on the ground. people say they're only killing civilians. i'm living in this building. that is we're all attacked today. this is not a targeting, this is an aggression because israel attacked peaceful people in the homes. people's residences on the commercial shops, the low israel suddenly decided this because it's a brutal enemy. the whole world needs to know those who are defending israel, that it is a brutal enemy that is killing civilians in the loss of a familiar pattern. emergence is really phone calls threatening people to get out of homes, buildings shopping malls. the bombs are coming missiles full turn, everything to dust along with anyone left behind. cruel, calculated and quick often without warning. joseph because of the environment, stuff, they're leaving my house to visit my sister. i looked back and saw something inside
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targeting my home. i rushed to see what had happened, but i found no trace of my house. there was a loss of greater weight choose to be, and i began collecting body parts, the targeting of health care workers, another trend. paramedics responding to the strikes among the days dead. there's also been an intensification of air strikes hard on the heels of us, special envoy, images, hosting's, visit to be rude this week. the broker as the spot. no matter what street you walk down on bay road, you can hear the sound of as rarely, drones hovering overhead. something that has become all too familiar to the people living here. now while the us envoy was visiting for those few days, the drones here strikes all of that came to a pause, but it all started up again as soon as he left the timing, the use of violence, precisely scheduling efforts at diplomacy. something is real has done before 1st and gaza. now in loving on the bus route,
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the older 0 be with the the, the gauze and the where for $413.00 days israel has targeted district causing widespread destruction in depths. i'm time neighborhoods have been flattened to nothing but dust and rubble. more than 44000 palestinians have been killed. and 100000 more injured. those who survive, israel's relentless plumbing campaign face starvation. it's something the international criminal court says it's reasonable grounds to believe that is very, authorities are using starvation is a method of wolf at the court issued the arrest warrants for israel as a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu induced form a defense minutes to you. i've got on, on thursday, on the ground, come out on hospital in northern dogs,
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that has been attacked by is very forces for full stain ro, honey mountain that it has the latest not from the. it was despite the arrest warrants issued by the international confirming of chords, these really military intensify. it's a tax across the gas turban overnight, a tax, it destroyed further residential buildings and causing further civilian casualties . among them, women and children. the use of hundreds of attacks across the gulf is true, but what's really concerning right now is the systematic delivered attacks on remaining health facilities. that includes come out of the hosp to the all the operational health facility in the northern part of distribute, ongoing repeated attacks by the what happened there are filling the skies of the hospital and the surrounding area, preventing paramedics and medical is separate from doing their job safely inside the hospital as the facility itself give under tv, direct shooting by the times and by the quest captors in the area. also, there are many attacks on
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a group of people either at the entrance of the husband or inside the facility itself. it becomes very difficult for paramedics to leave the hospital, go to bomb sides and bring the cars with these back to the hospital. they are a trip of being killed. also civilians who are volunteering and bringing casualties back to the hospital or at the risk of losing their life. the hospital as of its parents conditions right now is non operation. other will serve as more of the 1st aid center. no major operations are taking place in the hospital, does the oxygen supply that has been obstructed by the destruction of the oxygen at a station and only relying now on the remaining oxygen tank. these are small ones that are inside the house. so the soon enough it's going to run out of them is a really cool. 7 the death of one of the babies inside the incubators, the uh, as soon as the pod, the oxygen is station was destroyed. also there is a problem of a fuse that hasn't been delivered to the hospital on
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a regular basis just causing it to shut down major operations all in all. we're looking at of a difficult situation. judging from the potters of attacks on the hospital as a health facility in looks like this, really military is interested in and emptying the hospitality from any of the medical staff, any of the patient by creating these difficult conditions and preventing a live saving elements inside the hospital in it, including the oxygen supplied as well as the fuel supply for the power generation. honey, my, what is the data from the central area of the gods or palestine? israel says it places no limits on the amounts of age. entering gauze about the minutes, his own figure is paint a different picture. before israel started, it's a sofa and gaza, around $500.00 a trucks into the strip every day. but in the 1st few weeks of war, israel imposed a full blockade. the full garage of the easy restrictions because of international
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pressure delivers of 8 peaks in may, but on average 200 trucks and to the strip daily. but that didn't last long. last month, so after year of war, in the $57.00 that trucks today entered gaza forming shots of the $350.00 trucks demanded by the us. and the 600 the day that the agencies say on necessary for basic needs. it's estimated that any 80 trucks today are now entering costs are leaving many people hungry as well. some bakeries in garza have reopened off to a shortage of slow and then they had nothing to offer for 5 days. but a postilion is faced on vacation because of the lack of food getting into the strip, not putting pressure on the few remaining batteries, operating into all of that. how the drug test reports, bakeries and central gaza have we opened after 5 days of having no flour, but among the crowd waiting for precious thread, many leads the stomachs and hans still empty. and then on the, on the $116.00, i'm
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a $61.00 young manual, the something that'd be that i've completed in the beginning. and i still kind of get more of a bag of weight in the big, closer to 8 to send. and also on the back pocket for a to acid. so we're gonna have to run that for you. and i'm able to do that. what about the other 2 and a bottom? so you and says guys as entire population is on the verge of sam, it, israel's prime minister, is now wanted by the international criminal court for more crimes, including using starvation as a weapon. the palestinians say they're doubtful. they'll receive justice. the news, a decision would, must be implemented because america protects is a way of insecurity to anything, is william will not to be held accountable to mac number. did you know that the, how the international criminal court was very light? we've been hearing decisions for more than 76 years that have not been implemented
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and they haven't done anything for us. a spokesman for the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. so this year has been the deadliest on record for aid workers. among the 281 who died worldwide, 178 were killed in the occupied palestinian territories. these are numbers of the fi comprehension. so, and killing of age workers may amount to, let's just say more crimes. we will let the judicial, competent traditional system decided that but the process needs to happen. okay. it needs to be clear that when this happens, there is a consequence. but israel has not been held to account for these killings, despite the rhetoric, regardless aid workers and causes charity. kitchens are still cooking, what food they can know where they are enough to feed all who are hungry. but even
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a mouthful could mean a life saved. highly. jo, castro, algae 0. the rescue experts in south africa. i have a load a camera into a disused gold mine to check on the state of hundreds of miners, underground rights groups and families say police are trying to stop the miners out, refusing to deliver food. welcome, lab reports from cell phone tag. nobody here other than the informal mine is says to enter the disused mind chopped. these mine rescue experts prepare a camera to find out what's below. nobody else is allowed on the sites, including volunteers from the minus community last lowered food a week ago. please say the miners are refusing to come out to the gold teams.
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here are about 2 and a half. columbus is deep. the cameras meant to show how the rescue operation should proceed. right, scripts and relative, se progress is too slow and the government still trying to stuff the miners out. politicians from the provincial parliament set, the mind is, rights should be respected, but it's not the police responsibility to deliver food. some of them actually do not want to come out. so at one point, and i want this to be under the quote that the 1.4 liter do not expect them to be negotiating with. tina rights groups have been asking if those below really the most to mines of organized crime or the victims is nearby township was built about 70 years ago under the apartheid government to house workers when the gold mines opened. most have since closed. one of the few ways to make a living is collecting, breaks from abundant, demolished shops and houses, which is what these women say they would doing. just to be able to afford
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a meal. a muscle into hot, solid, bony, told us how husbands been in the disused mine for 3 months to live outside because i never know which one, whatever. we kind of some others when our husbands go underground to some kind of thing. but right now, uh husbands. a lot to him that shopkins summit that we don't know if they're among the dads or if they're alive. but the armies also being involved in the crack down on in full mining a decades on gangs have taken control of much of the multi $1000000.00 business. in thousands of, of fund of mine shaft cameras, they pulled back off and the crane is now leaving the side. everyone's waiting to find out how many people have said or lied for c minors. finally, say the crackdown taking away their livelihoods and possibly their loved ones. lives malcolm web. i'll just say era, still fontaine, south africa. so,
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so come on now, is this era setting the stage for new demonstrations, a position not to this in georgia or regrouping? officer disputed election. we've got modernized, tier 2 armor cent, classic time walking. the special anniversary for the multi 1000000 until the the change, the gaining. well, the the dramatic change the last couple of days or part of north america. there's a bit of water left the tip of florida. otherwise, temperatures are on the low side for what you want. there's a winter storm still really against the pacific states, from british columbia all the way down through california. that will be riding low level snow rapidly from the cast case here in nevada,
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across the northern rockies. and this is welcome right or in the dry written process, new england. it's not colder. there's been some starting to be able to rise and it disappears. the snow itself isn't dramatic on sunday. look at the time she's there all the way down to the gulf coast is starting to rise, but they are actually low twenties for many. yeah, that's don't, i will start with the caribbean. it looks particularly where there's been some flooding recently and home juris, but i think that will go away, but it has the concentration even though it just says from year old. well, the small island dental, what's the cost to recur? depending on the current what it's even which are in columbia, possibly ecuador was a potential, again, a flash flooding land slides as a result of the amount of rain. and that's also likely somewhere across brazil. fixing may be just north of rear size of all this activity. it's much quieter, most of option t that is enjoying nice worlds. the
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we are to see these agencies of legend some clothes ruined the stories of civilizations that market history was. this is where the story of savannah do you have any stories to tell the welcome back. reminder of the headlines now is rarely forces of notes, new attacks of lebanese capital off the issuing forces,
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actuation warnings spokesperson wants people to move away from areas they described . this sentence is, insurance is rarely a tax, have been continuing across the task to strip upon experience. now in your 413 days of death and destruction, northern areas have been hit hard, shooting one of the few harshly functioning medical facilities and mine experts in south africa have the camera into disuse. go mind to found the rescue operation under the minus a trapped underground june upfront. down on informal mining right, scripts are choosing police of trying to stall them out or choosing to, to defend the judge and us pressed into the next. donald trump's hush money cases. what does that sentencing be put on hold from law as pushing for the case to be dismissed, arguing it would cause unconstitutional impediments to his ability to govern. trump
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has convicted over 34 percent of the counts in may. jury found the fortunately manipulated business rep goal is to cover up an alleged sexual encounter with an adult film install ahead of the 2016 election might. honda is following developments from west palm beach in florida. a man had some judge has essentially ruled that sentencing will be frozen until further legal argument to put these off the defense team to submit to an affidavit by december, the 2nd as to why the sentencing should be set aside. the prosecution will then have 7 days in which we are to respond to that particular affidavit. essentially the trump team have already describe the judge's decision as a decisive when they will be arguing that not just a sentencing, but the conviction be set aside. it's understood that the manhattan district attorney opened bragg is likely to argue strongly that the sentencing be put in
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a bands until we end up donald trump's to in 2029. now interestingly enough, the lawyers who are appearing for the president elect in this case taught blanche and samuel both have be nominated to senior positions and the justice department along with time funding as the attorney general. now if these positions are confirmed, the lawyers who are in this case will be part of a justice department that will probably script the remaining criminal charges that stand against donald trump. mike had a, i'll just sarah west palm beach. but frank diamond is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri at school for the on the former federal and state prosecutor. he joins us from durango in colorado. welcome to the program. so what do you make of this decision that sentencing be put on hold with
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this point, we really don't have a decision from the trial court judge essentially, as your commentator said, all he's done is, gives the parties a few weeks to brace the matter. certainly mister trump's team would like to dismiss the whole the matter altogether. um whereas the manhattan da says no, we should. we should simply put this off until after he's in an office. and who knows what the judge will do? i think it's a heap. i think this day so the choice of trying to split the baby. i suspect he doesn't want to entirely satisfy the results of the trial and a jury verdict. on the other hand, he's got the practical consideration that if you were to try to sentence a sitting president of the united states, up to personally any kind of constraints, certainly including jail that would present innumerable difficulties, both legal and practical. so who knows what he'll do on that? but certainly for i think for at least the next 4 and a half years mr. trump is off that particular hook. right. and what about the other cases then against the donald trump?
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how might they def, i mean, what's the distinction between the state and federal cases? well, the principal distinction is that the mr. trump, uh, once he becomes president in january of next year, it comes to head of the justice department. and he has control over the over federal prosecutors, wherever the justice department has a traditional policy that it cannot, does not well, not prosecute a sitting president. and consequently, i think we can expect that either before january the 20th, next year, or shortly thereafter, there will be federal cases against mr. trump will be dismissed or in some other way while i'm down, if they are not mr. trump comes actually order his new is new justice department team to do just that. when it comes to control, then what about uh, his latest pick for attorney general and, and he's all the picks. i mean, will he be confident that they will be confront well, of course he's lost one man gets the fairer hat congressman from, from florida,
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who to be frank was egregiously unqualified and also remarkably unpopular on both sides of the aisle, the resistance from the senate. this plan that caused mr. trump to withdraw his nomination. d i is, you know, on a pam body is at least nominally more qualified on paper. she said she only has more qualification. she's a former attorney general of the state of florida, and she has much more legal experience and mister gauge did. on the other hand, and this ties into what your conversation was saying about to mr. trump's current case, mr. trump is now nominated pam body. we used to be as an impeachment defense team to meet the attorney general and he's nominated to other people who are his trial, the trial defense team in criminal cases, to assume subordinate roles and the justice department. you have the remarkable got circumstance of a president who has put in charge of the justice department,
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the people who used to defend him against criminal or impeachment charges is a remarkable thing. a startling, unprecedented and united states history. and i think it's, it's, it's deeply concerning a because mr. trump is announced that he intends to use just department as a mechanism for, for attacking his enemies. and one certainly has to worry that adjusted department headed by those 3 folks would do just that fact moment we very much appreciate your time. thank you. george's all physician these regrouping in preparation for a fresh anti government protest. the georgia dream party was re elected in last month's parliamentary elections. bill position says the vote was rich to keep the pro russian party in power or challenge reports from eastern georgia of the lectures on the university steps times planning for the next demonstration
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process. so continued in george's capital since october 26. when it probably russian government, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition, is corrupt, a driven launch the by students and academics. the move and once the bike rerun georgia, dream, the routing party out of the country store progress to e u. membership restarted. russia is the main problem because our government is pro russian at this stage. our elections, we are not safe. our elections. we're not the express of the georgia people swell. we think that we deserve to be the part of the european union, and we will be brought to the anti russian pro european 5 of the b. c is already part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory, occupied by russia, whether it's invaded in 2008 and feedings of different churches relationship with it's john neva to the north is long and complex case in points. galleries most
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famous son started a georgian, born under the russian empire who went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates of outside coal, restarting museum. right to so susan is she's in favor of not poking the russian bad by guessing to pro european talk to you it shouldn't be 0. so are you all those who leave doing the georgia dream, but it's those who live now, they really are leaving no money to pay for the days. no more days. p c and the georgia population plants. but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2008 invasion, and the faith of ukraine shouldn't be repeated. we really have to be good with everyone. rusher is a conquering nation, and russia has hurt us and lots of course. but we should also have trade relations with russia. even if you accept widespread concerns that george and 3 manipulate to
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the elections, the government still have some good support. the protest movement is regrouping for another push at keeping that european ambitions of live, perhaps have yet to dissuade 20 in the country. that it's with the risk, very challenged. how does the era georgia united nations climate summit and also by john is joined to a close with a draft proposal for richard countries to pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2035 to poor nations, to help them find the effects of climate change or comment activism, exhibits from developing states all disappointed with the amount they wanted industrialized nations to provide at least a trillion dollars and funding for develop countries. offerings. 250000000000 when developing countries need streams. just like bringing a garden hosting for wildfire. if this outrage has to be an adequate climate crisis that we are facing, we need fire trucks. we don't need buckets of what the us. it's raymond is the
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executive director of war on one side, global comment. justice movement. he says by failing to pledge adequate finance, wealthy nations are abandoning for countries which are facing the harsh impacts of climate change to go to. so basically saying which i do not, i call on helping the front line to those communities who are mostly well suffering . but people need financed any funds to be able to build the resilience, to the fact the experience so many shooting weather events, the finest to be able to build economies the away from fossil fuels, they financed be able to even do the basic things of a implement renewable energy will fix that face as well on the very important things like how do you show that people have things life and health education, housing just physical is not too much. is the, when it's the weather in main destruction and climate about those days that people
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need it actually sees already made ready goes or has already come to spend 2 to months when we deal with these types domestically exhausted, they're all domestic resources. so they needed this find this is not trying to, this is a legal obligation of developed countries. so now you. busy in one site, you know, we already ended up in error rates will use that well to see safety, illegal to. but in driving. unfortunately, what we see is not for me to play out. now it's, and it's creates a billions of dollars and was a social network before the social media was mainstream. but the online role playing game. well, the holcroft is also a cultural phenomena, phrase for paving the way for more women to break into gaming. i just had a break. it's 20 years since this release patrick fault looks at how it shook up the well. is that right now?
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we have our 20th anniversary celebrates has fantasy world. it's old's in tools that strong millions of fans worldwide. i cannot insure my life. wow. world of will prompt has a dedicated even phonetic following, celebrities included, i am a org sharman. but even those of us who haven't baffled of as of off the fictional planet, where the online role playing game is set, have felt the effects of its influence, east sports and marketing specialist terry. time from singapore has been hooked from the game since facility teams. when it was released in 2004, it gave many people that 1st taste of online social networks. at a time when platforms like facebook, we still have never infancy upon completing frames in real life itself. we, we got the opportunity to meet a lot of people from all the other walks of life, right? people from the south of euro, from america, from australia. the game also helps prove the online.

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