tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 24, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the, a lot of money in sight. this is a new sound life from joe hall coming off in the next 60 minutes. the cross folder escalation multiple strikes in they roots as has full, a launch is moving 200 rockets into israel. no less off in a tax across garza, a family of 6 is killed and is riley strike on news there. it's children farm on
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the dead missile to celebrate developing nations protest against a $300000000000.00 climate deal. we will speak to mold the environment. minnesota display solved and out of school, millions of children in saddam bad, the consequences of we'll, we'll have a special report from call to find on key system is with your schools little pool aiming to open up an 8 point lead at the top of the premier league, but they all be held, want to sell them. so at house, on the welcome to the program, we begin in 11 on where at least 2 is really strikes of targeted favorites. southern saw the, the attacks come an hour after these riley ministry posted
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a full evacuation order online threatening civilians to leave the homes or risk. dest. israel has been carrying out a military offensive in lab, and on for 55 days now. and da, here in southern bayard, has been a regular target. more than 3600 people have now been killed, thousands injured across the country, move and the 1000000 have also been forced to move. meanwhile, and south bay roost at least 2 lebanese soldiers have been killed and 15 injured off to n, as riley strike talks to the check point on the road between tom and the cora. the attack severely damaged the facility in marietta. c. ambulance crews and 5 foxes from the lebanese civil defense have rushed to the size of the foaming. meanwhile, in israel medical team say at least 3 people have been injured off the rockets launched from lab and on hit east of tel aviv video show several calls on fire is
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rarely all me says it detected more than 200 rockets launched from 11 on and managed to intercept some we have correspondence covering developments, both in israel and 11 on newer, odayes in the jordanian capital. a mom because there's really government has found out a 0 from appraising. and okey pod westbank. i'm from inside as ro the fast. let's go to ali has to him, he is covering the war from tier in southern lebanon alley. let's begin with a flurry of strikes that we've seen in very rude type of recent minutes. what can you tell us a while, in fact, just like almost every day is really is off giving, forced evacuation warnings to people off the southern solve and then hitting buildings destroying these buildings in the neighborhood. that was the home for 700000 people, at least these uh, uh,
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slides continue. well the main development is right now taking place here just while i'm standing in the area uh entire uh, in the past hour they've been few bottles. i mean say exchange of fly between has a lot fighters and is really, is also seen at least 200 truck. it's maybe more than that. they've been launched was says, right. well the main development to, yeah is that is really military. i was forced to retreat from anybody out there. now probably it's dock but ali is going to show us the hills where the bottle is worth taking place because of a lot of fights was launched. sab, good on, on to find, commit, size, to or is ready to accept, well positioned on a, by you all the to, which is a strategic can, this really is worth trying to take this in, in order to be able to close the cost of line between $5.00 and not caught off,
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which probably finally find the store. it's not for dice when we can see the lights . now. it's also the headquarters of the united nations forces and 11. now these exchange is i've been taking place for the past few days, but today with several on to time commit signs. launched by hands with law fighters to watch these really tags is randy's how to retrieve, you saw at least to the camera movement over that and now we know that they're not anymore on this hands. now in the bottom, little also this varies, launched several a slice in this area and they already all started doing one, the very massive one. and on that on that off of i, in this comes just hours after is really forces fog. it did a check point, antibiotics for the liberties army killing soldiers and injuring separately. okay. many things for that update on the house and reporting that from tire and southern 11 on let's bring in newer all day. she's in the jordanian capital amman,
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and just to remind reminder that's because b is ready. government has found out a 0 from reporting from inside israel, so nor a. so the attacks go both ways, how the latest attacks on israel by has bullet being received. well this was a remarkable day so far the. ready sirens, a sounding off across northern is right and all the way into the tel aviv district, basically the area that is home to the, to a very large portion of the israeli population. how they've had sirens going off no more than an hour apart. so very success of a volley is of those rockets. we know that there's been extensive damage in the tel aviv area in the high the and in a big but 10 people have been injured. one person's injury was described as serious . and this, of course, is, you know,
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adding to the anxiety of people living in northern communities who were protest more than 60 days ago by the, is really government. that this was going to be a short war that would enable them to go back to life. would normal, see of course not, none of that has been achieved. then in fact, in the upper galleries, some districts have announced that regardless of home command instructions, they will tighten their security measures and they will not hold classes, for example, unless they are in the areas close to save rooms us and to shelter. so the people in those communities feel the front of these exchanges of this uh, escalation in response to an escalation equation that we have between lebanon and israel. and right now it doesn't seem like there is any end in sight me, nor does also, as we understand, is where the cabinet missing lisa. today. i just wonder if there's any indication
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these latest strikes on israel could lead to any sort of change of strategy on the cards. for 1000000 b is rarely is from the beginning set that they will only negotiate under fire and with fire. and so this is really part of the playbook that these really government set out from the beginning. and the hezbollah is also using. there is a meeting that is supposed to take place for the cabinets, and it's expected that a ceasefire deal would be discussed during that meeting. there is now quite a considerable support for reaching a ceasefire with lebanon. and you have, you know, let's remember and remind our viewers that when this for started with lebanon, there was widespread public support for the war. people wanted these really government to strike at 11 on instruct, gets his bubble up. but right now the tides really have to are and, and is really, is ordinary is really,
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is walk this for over as soon as possible because it's not just disrupting their daily life. it's really leading the economy. it's causing a lot of disruption to economic life. and it's costing a lot of injuries, a decimal is really a soldier, so there will be some pressure on the is really cabinet meeting now because there is almost consensus publicly that a deal has to be reached at some point. and quite quickly, especially with the americans and the incoming us president telling that's on yahoo to wrap it up. okay, thank you for that. know we're all day that for us in the jordanian capital, i'm on it's the full full $114.00 days. israel has bombarded gauze, causing widespread death and destruction. it submitted 3 has killed more than
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$44000.00 palestinians since the will began a year ago. most have been women and children, those who have managed to survive face salvation. israel has systematically restricted food medicine and all the essentials from entering the strip. 6 people from the same family have been killed in the latest is riley strike on his errands in central garza children among the dead. who drive the good. another 6 palestinians were killed and separate is riley strikes on refugee comes in central garza overnight. families have gathered at alex the hospital to identify the bodies well, he has nothing to lose it. it has we were sleeping at home. we are a mere defenseless civilians. my daughter and my niece was sleeping on the upper
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floor. these rarely a tech threw out 2 girls very far from home, with some neighbours found them and brought them to us. the rest of the family were recovered from under the rubble. my daughter was 14 years old. she has left us forever. it was around one sushi and when the is rarely a tech on us took place, we haven't committed any mistake. we are civilians without any affiliation to any section or resistance. enough is enough. please stop this war more and the fees to speak to him to daria. she joins us from outside. i likes the hospital in there by the and often now the deadly day noises. no fooling. presumably people in gauze and bracing themselves for more is riley attacks. well definitely we know that as that night comes in is where the forces can use and
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escalates and intensifies their attacks on the regardless trip. and we're just started hearing the drones and very low sound, which is very noisy and also when the drones are moving in the sky in a very low, we know that there's a, a top come in. but also there was a palestinian that come to me is with just right now after he was targeted with the other a group of palestinians where they were making an initiative in played off. one of those policies was transferred to the i c, u. he was injured in his head and after a couple of hours he died and there is still another palestinian who is in the i see you that has the same injury. and if you see behind me, there are polish simians waiting in front of the a lot size increase because there's a couple of pilots in use who are in critically injured throughout the day. and they're waiting to know what's going to happen when we know that there is
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a lack of medical treatments. and that's why policy means are worry on their beloved one. but it's not only the air strikes and the continuous is really a talks on because was true today it's different because the weather is changing. it's becoming rainy. it's stored. it's stormy and also very windy and the fact that palestinians are living in for dr. tons, they do not have any blankets. they do not have any winter clothes is adding misery to those policy news. we're talking about if the place that really became a make shift time. and today it's barely arranged for a couple of hours, and those makes it comes already a were flooding, sewage was flooding and kind of not even have any source of protection from these brain. so it's not only this, but also the lack of food at food out there has been no bakeries working policy and
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use are unable to even find one loaf of bread. and we see that food distributions are not happening. they use the way it's used to happen the past couple of weeks smallest in use are literally struggling on all aspects of life, shelter wise food wise, money wise, has wise and, and that we also remind you that the northern gauze truth has been on it under siege for more than for today's policy news, there are on able to have any kinds of life, even ambulances, civil defense, these paramedics are not working in that area. and the is reading forces are denying access to food, washer medicine, and 8. so many thanks for that, update him cuz already the from outside i likes the hospital in central garza, the the cop $29.00 environments summits in azerbaijan has ended with wealthy nations
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pledging $300000000000.00 a year to come back climate change. the figure was applauded by lead, is that the gathering off to 2 weeks of fall going. but developing nations say they've been pressured into accepting insultingly low amounts, albrighton gulf or reports of to 2 weeks of 10 strokes industrialized nations by $300000000000.00. the for poor countries to fight climate change by 2035. developing nations at the called clinton on summit tonight. so by sean rejected an earlier proposal before the breakthrough. i know these humans eleventh's me, think of the cmi on what bought these 232 agenda supp items to live on. a new collective 25 goal on climate finance. i had to be invited to see me to adopt the draft decision contains in document c, m a. so that's 2024,
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l point 22. the sum is nowhere near the annual $1.00 trillion dollars that low income countries demanded. despite the of tools delegates from destination, say they've been coerced into accepting a bad deal. this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not addressed degree mom at the, of the time in to be on space. there. cool. even do those in the adoption of this well document thing to be re meant for places a document expiring this year, which commits developed countries to fund to poor a nation's face. some extreme climate threats to europe and union is member states will continue to play a leading role. and we have worked hard with all of you to ensure that there were significantly more money on that they were going to hold a 1000100000000000 goal. and we feel it is ambitious, it is needed,
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it is realistic, and that is achievable. activist, same all funding is vital for poor countries, already facing increasing floating hunger and displacement because of changing weather patterns. countries are also facing climate devices when they see how increasing disasters are of destroying their homes and crops, and vc that infrastructure is getting damaged. but there is no money available to fust climate proof that infrastructure and houses and when they are affected how they can recover from these disasters. the details of the funding are on care could be in the form of lens and private investments pushing developing countries further into debt. they argue that well, c, a nations which produced the vast majority of carbon emissions, should contribute the largest share to tackle climate change package, barbara and capacity, and how to say resume. this is, let's take
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a closer look at the key issues. well say nations have pledged $300000000.00 a year to poor countries by the yet 2035 bought as we have the developing nations off fall from happy. they say it's way show us of what they need on with seeking $1.00 trillion dollars a year on the spot. the pledge is a group of experts including a full met you inspector general say the co process is no longer fit for purpose. they say the scale and speed of the cross just means leaders must move immediately from pledges to action. are you an emissions gap for poor, for these last month, ones that without action, the world could be wilma, by $3.00 degrees celsius. i the yet 2100 that's compared to pre industrial levels. the report says this will be catastrophic for the world leading to stream weather events like heat waves and floods a while with joined on the program by story abraham use minister as
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a climate change environment energy for the public of all dave's. he joins me now from the capital. not a many. thanks for your time, sir. so we had that little area from chimney right now that cindy is the finance minister saying india as opposed to this climate agreement deal. she described it as nothing more than an optical illusion, which won't address the norm and see if the climate challenges to agree with those sentiments. um, yes, i the, we also have had a very disappointed. and as you know, the 300000000 is just like a tiny amount of funds for us. yeah. especially more lives in other small island states. do you have to do anything on the patients uh, issues that you can to make sure that the adapted to the impacts of climate change and a law uh like we can only do with this is that uh you can, we can look at the definitely to start the,
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our list of the determine contribution and that's uh, implementation. but it is normally a enough to address the, the, to a scale of the problem and the lady suspended. but i feel that we can actually get stuck and move forward with this. with this, um oh okay. yeah, we like to be. so if i can also why raise this objection off to the deal was formerly adopted by consensus. um yes. uh we, i think there is uh that you'd have to move forward. you know, if we don't uh, move forward the ac, see the process is faded. i think maybe we have a feeling that maybe to not get anything in out of this. and i, so i think it's best that we move forward, but we have a positive ad thinking and then we that for the next call call 30. if we can
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actually include the teams that we have missed, we will be able to catch up. but, and is the law the, the amount is one point us us one point the x alien dollars and a that seeing the test. and we hope that in the future with the private sector and we'll month and lead the other on us. that's the, the, the shouldn't be able to reach the summer, but it is, you know, the, we have to move forward this, this 5 b a, b, then come along with this. i mean, do you feel as one of the smaller nations out the summit to you have had less bargaining power than other rich and bigger countries on their why the power structures? if so, what does that say about the entire cult process? and i think we need to reform the desk of the process as well because we have been having the meetings uh the last 2 weeks and the the number as
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well. yeah. initially 10, the, the, the $300000000000.00 number came at the last minute and it'd be just before that it was $250000000000.00. yeah. they have the actually moved out to be locked out of the memory. so i think the, this has to be a be small, uh, a form in the future so that the numbers has to be the end of the table very early in the, in the, in the process. so that we didn't have enough time to, to leave by the end and get, tell us of a concrete on you. and this time a, we had back to the home the, the, that with the time, etc. almost well enough this, you know, and most of us we have to move, we have to go back home. okay. and then what's the thought legal issue to some of that. okay. uh, and to king of the finance that has been agreed to aux from the global anti poets each heresy has been very critical of that,
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of that cash decided on saying that it's not enough. and also describing it as not even real money because it's in the form of loans and private investment. is that also a concern in your opinion? it is, we actually need the ground running for these uh the, this, the 300000000000 should be by, by the grand money. and we hope that is the move forward because this needs to be that 300000000000 to be uh, but uh, i see by 2035. so from now on, on what we have to start working on like these, the percentage of, uh, the, the grand money uh that is available, especially for the small island states and how much we can actually achieve that. so i think we need to start work on that. i think we still have uh uh,
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negotiation uh time available for this case. all right. and for him, minnes disappointment, change environment, energy for the republic of mull. dave, thank you so much for your time today. thank you. focused on the government is preparing for protest by supporters of the jail to form the prime minister on con, it has sealed off the capital with shipping containers, shopped on major roads, leading into slum about some mobile and internet services have also been suspended on the mount to the captive comes days ahead of a special quote sharing with con is expected to be indicted on terrorism charges. he's been in prison for over a year and is facing more than a $150.00 criminal cases. calling in his to for, to say the charges politically motivated as get more with carbohydrate. you joyce's now live from is lemme bod,
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so the city isn't locked down ahead of those protests. what are you expecting as well, it's not just the city which isn't locked down, in fact for it's focused on highways that the moderate system, the grand trunk, broad, which is the arterial connection from north to south or drop the government. of course, it's saying that it's for maintenance, but it can be a go into a dentist because they're always supporting containers. they're digging trenches, and they've deployed tens of thousands of policemen fed, our military forces to stop doors march. in fact, many people and focused on a thing that ever lived, who was in j, again, mobilize this many people whitelisted incarcerated. what would be the rewards to come out? now he's not coming out obviously because although the lawyers where they're expecting that they should be released after the a, um, there was
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a guard grounded in bed. and the of the state gifts case he of guards uh and now facing more uh gifts it there's one on and to get it as them is likely to be indicted tomorrow. but his guard for protest had brought the country to a what george downstairs, tens of thousands of it support during that already marching on his lama, bought from the hyper, booked on the pa providence in the west from the southern area and the punjab from saint broadband from below, just on, from getting a good bug, this don or this is expected, they expected to be a ready lodge or the government. of course, on the other hand, i, spanish and our lives are while ago we were able to do feed tens of thousands of policemen even. and they said this in d square, which is the protest revenue. and we're on fond of cause that said that his birthday started will be at ivan. yeah. the government going to be trying to stop damage every step. but we've heard that this is a determined bond and that people are going to be trying their liberal base to
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reduce that city and did the crisis and focus on because they cannot make any. this is costing hundreds of millions of dollars of launches on our daily basis. it's likely to continue for a few days because of the distance and logged into people who are traveling. so it wouldn't be interesting to see how this all plays out on this. the square in the next few days. okay. many things for that come all high. does that for us in a slum about russia says it's shot down stairs before you courtney and drones and an overnight attack mostly on the coast region. moscow says it's forces destroyed, ukrainian ministry equipment, including tanks, a fight to jet cave says its troops repel russian attempts to break through its defences. see don is grappling with the wells law, just trial displacement crisis. unit stuff says 19 mountain sufficing between the
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army and the power military rapids support forces. as far as small than 17000000 students out of school. and i just have a moving reports from call to someone now resorting to st. jobs to help the families of all life in this classroom is home to henry the and her family after school became a displacement center for those clinic. the fighting between this to the news army and the power military rapids support forces or r s f. she says it's been a place of refuge, but the presence of a black board is a constant reminder to her children that they're missing out on school for a 2nd year. that guy wants to go to school, but with the war and closure of school, there is no school was being displaced and we don't have the means to enroll her and her siblings to schools even before the conflict of circumstances with tough. but she was to 2 minutes to go to school. now she doesn't know what to do. the school is one of hundreds around the country that's all sheltering. some of the
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dance 9000000 internally displaced people. but bullet and her family are also here . she says, despite some schools functioning normally and undermine none of her for school age children has access to education courses in the the kids were good at school. they performed well, but we would display so when the our assess came to a neighborhood and now they don't have access to school. some schools have opened, we con, enroll them because we have no money. i'm not depressed as the children to see people that age going to school when they come. the conflict now and it's 19th month has displaced more than $5000000.00 children, according to 8 organizations. before the conflict, there were 7000000 out of school children in sedan, according to the us children agency. that number has not route them significantly with more than 14000000 children cuts off from basic education as a result of the fighting and displacement. but not all children stay at home or displacement kept waiting for the opportunity to return to their studies. a
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worsening economy has driven some children to try to earn money to help their displaced families are almost done, but he is one of those children. the 14 year old was in 6th grade before the world change the course of his life and then it has the sadness and i started working since the status of the war. i do that to help my family because of the economic situation. we used to live in waste and on by the and the irish, a forced us from my homes. we now live and displacement can send the money i earn, helps my family with the expenses to dance governments that's to thousands of children have to into 3 jobs to support their families. though it lacks exact vickers. and while in states under army control, schools are functioning normally for the millionth was affected by the fighting. the priority is to earn enough money to survive. the education of the children must wait until the conflict, and whenever that will be, he but morgan onto 0 on through man. still ahead on the algebra,
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donald trump announces the last of his cabinet picks, nominating rook rollins for the department of agriculture will examine his prospective cabinet for thoughts. thank you. thank you guys. see it for a month or something. nothing. change the formula. one title for full time on is coming up and support in with pizza. the 2 still nice and warm me a 118 and that's the last a lot of fun. the storms has developed and will show itself are the down here or up in via blanket. we're not retention back by 3 or 4 degrees. so a lot, nice useful, right? i suspect maybe some have and it starts of off the north of that possibly to warm if you, that's 10. so 2 segments,
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way above where it should be. most of the 0 has been waiting for rain for months is not seeing at least a child. so some, those flashes of orange mean big thunder storms. and yes, they're running up towards solving ok. but the flood risk and warning vulnerable is places like actual will, columbia buckets on particular things to be prior and then for pot, amount of cost to recruit is going to be wrecked next couple of days. not so much on yours that this to most likely the most likely study on the right eastern cuba and jamaica just on the other or the opposite of kind of being go to went spell at the moment for the next couple of days. the concentration probably in the southern bahamas and texting chaos to be honest, as you well know, as they approach sanks giving day in the us, it's to distinctly wintry in the northeast. we have a cold probably prevails for a while. more especially throughout the rockies. then running down through california, if you don't on high dry and you're probably suffering for all 3, lots of rain of
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understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind to thoughts on stories this ella, at least to, is really strikes of talk said february southern, some of the attacks coming our off to this really made it treat posted, forced evacuated in order online threatening civilians to leave the homes or risk desk. 6 people from the same family have been killed and is riley strike on these errands. in central gaza children among the dead number 6 palestinians were killed
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in separate, it's rarely strikes on refugee camps in central garza as a nice view in climate summit. and also by john has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000.00 a year to combat climate change. developing countries say they've been bullied into accepting and insulting the life you as president elect donald trump has nominated brooke rollins, to oversee the department of agriculture. the last of his top cabinet picks, rollins is the president of the america 1st policy institute, the right wing think tank worked closely with trump campaign on his shapes. the incoming administration's controversial policy agenda. thomas cabinet nominees still have to be approved by the senate. less get more with mike had a he joins us from west palm beach in florida might get to see. so trump is now completed his picks for a cabinet. it's an elect,
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eclectic array of people. what reaction has they've been test choices? the, the, well, the president elect has announced on that his social media call him that to american was a trump, the cabinet is complete. and so it is a few minor role still to be fooled. but astonishingly, 2 and a half weeks off the election. he's filled every single top cabinet position made the nominations, pull them now it's startling. and it's interesting to compare to what happened last time in 2016 when trump took over the administration, that he relied on establishment figures and mainly establishment figures into cabinet post. now it's completely different as though he loves something in that particular process. he has a basically hold up here with maro, logan gone through all the decisions largely by himself with some advice is obviously, but his name's a cross section of people,
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all of whom have one common thread and that is to loyalty to the president elect. now it is an astonishing array of individuals, arranging from a pro union person as the labor secretary, a man who's a former product shay of george star as the man and republicans have the most as a treasury secretary, incidentally at the 1st openly gay man to be pointed to the distress, the treasury secretary position, but in addition as well, he's got very controversial figures of fox news host, a secretary of defense, for example, a form, a wrestling executive as secretary of education. so these are old nominations that have to go through the senate. now to put this into a context at trump will have to make some 4000 appointments in the administration of these as many as 1200 will have to be confirmed by the senate. now this isn't laborious a long process, and particularly with the controversial picks,
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it's going to be very difficult to get some of these pics through the senate, even though it is dominated by republicans. many republicans have already made very clear. the discomfort with the nomination of scott hip says, for example, as the p, texas, as the secretary of defense. so this is going to be a lengthy process. but trump has basically cleared the runway by making these appointments so quickly, 2 and a half weeks to the fed up the election. he's left plenty of time for the lobbying process to get underway and full the connections with the ongoing administration to be made. we've already heard, for example, that mike waltz is, is national intelligence pick, has been in touch with his democrat counterpart and the biden administration. so these processes can get underway. a waiting for those senate confirmations to take place the context can be made,
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the lot being can go on. so trump has made it basically far easier for himself to get the set ministration in place. then he did the last time he was president. okay, many things for that, mike, kind of that for west palm beach in florida. well, president to like, trump has denied knowing anything about project 2025. that is a $900.00 page set of proposals promoting a right wing vision of how to run the united states. the heritage foundation paper focuses on deregulation. i'm small, the government speak now eric commies, the us political unless he joins us now from washington. dc. really good to see you, eric. so during the election campaign from distance himself from project 2025, denny. but when you look at some of the picks, we're actually seeing people who are behind that document. how significant is that as well. it's not really surprising at all, particularly when you're given that when you understand the fact that the heritage
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foundation came up with a very similar document in the run up to the 2016 presidential election. and we know when donald trump was elected 66 percent of their projects, 16 policy proposals were actually implemented by donald trump. and now that donald trump will be back in the white house, it is expected that many of those same policy prescriptions from project 25 project 2025 will also we be implemented by donald trump because again, we know that many of his of his team as well as donald trump himself adhere to a lot of these conservative principles that are being proposed by the heritage foundation. eric what dave is pick, say about experience versus loyalty and how that might shape trump, them in the coming years? well, i think when you look at some of the more controversy old picks, those certainly stand out and what it speaks to is that donald trump
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a ball or any anything else, certainly values loyalty, even over confidence and experience. and so this is going to be a, an administration that is truly donald trump and stuff donald trump's making without any of the input or advice from the establishment of republicans and the republican party. and so clearly this is a, this is an administration that donald trump has made in and of themselves. the question now, given the fact that we know that there are still thousands of other political appointments to be made, it's a, it's a open question as to whether or not donald trump will even feel all of those appointments, or if he will leave some open or if there will be more mag loyalists who will actually fill those cabinet in those appointments because well, how, how do you expect washington establishment a to react to these appointments? i mean, could we see classes within departments or? i think, well, the big question now is what,
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what all of these nominees actually get confirmed? now donald trump certainly has gained tremendous experience this time around having already named many of these nominees. and so he has loaded them as all belongs to give them opportunities to actually get to know many of the senators to make their confirmation is much more smoother. of course we see what happened with matt gates . and so i think donald trump chloe learned is less than there. but again, there are a number of people that are going to be easily compatible. people like senator mark or rubio as the secretary of state. and we know done berg them as well as secretary of interior. so donald trump has a wide swath of the people who are well liked by the establishment. and someone who may not have to have an easy confirmation process. people like pete has get and being more congress warm and toasty gabbert as well. okay, really good to get your perspective erica us, but it's what am i speaking to aside from washington,
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dc. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by a fire in the philippine capital manila, the play swept through the homicide, saw that of tone, though hampering 5 foxes attempts to reach the burning prophecies. homes have little resistance defined as the often made of wood um 10 found to be lab reports now from and then they're still investigating the source of the fire. so, but usually in these cases where there's massive buyers in the, some areas in many of the it's usually a faulty electrical wiring. but we don't know that yet. the investigators fire investigators are still trying to find that out. but you can see there's still smoke billowing from right behind me from that neighborhood that was got to that's an indication of just tell me massive. the fire was it lasted 48 hours the substituted the mobilization of fire trucks from all over the metro manila area. 36
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fire trucks arrived on the sea. it was also a multi agency effort where the flickering air force deployed helicopters to drop water from the air and the philippine coast guard as well. busy providing boats because this is an island. so those bolts went around the base, trying to help fire fighters pulled out the flyer. and now we went inside just a short while ago and it was really dark inside. but we could imagine what a forty's are. say, you know, how difficult firefighters the difficulty that the firefighters had based trying to put out the fire. because the alleyways are really, really narrow. and imagine people trying to escape the fire and firefighters really had difficulty accessing the site. now although it was dark, we could see rows and rows of houses that have been reduced to debris. now, $1000.00 the houses around $1000.00 houses are gone. and around those 2000 families have now been left homeless. and you can see all these people around me,
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they're homeless now, and they're camping outside to neighborhood scientists in the united states. so hoping for breakthrough in the asset to restore the waste that population to the waters of new york, to spite planting more than a 100000000 oysters so far expend, say they haven't yet reached the critical mass when they will begin reproducing on their right to christmas letting me reports, volunteers looked for baby oysters, known as spat, measuring the progress of an ambitious project to reintroduce the species into new york's harbor. 1234, and 5. only had like one or 2. so where are their babies go dna tab in the work, these volunteers at the hudson river parks trust reveal that the spots they're
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finding in new york harbor actually came from the wild up river capacity. matthew hair is assigned to sweet cornell university. so what we're doing here today is by learning whether these spat, they're called, these juvenile officers, are coming from restoration sites, or just from the wild. we're learning what the reproductive capacity is of the restoration sites and where in which cases are we seeing actually some self sufficiency from the restoration. the city's waters were once teeming with oysters, but by the early 20th century, industrial pollution and over fishing have wiped them out. the 1000000000 moisture project began planting juveniles and new habitats had restoration sites around the harbor back in 2018. so guys, let's get the cabinet out of the water hoping to restore the mileage to its former glory. so far, volunteers have seated over 100000000 oysters here in the waters of new york harbor,
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with a goal of getting to a 1000000000 by 2035. but the or sters are reproducing on their own and significant numbers, at least not yet. oysters serve as a natural water filter with many benefits for the local ecosystem. so they're like this big brands of a foundation of pyramids, so to speak of an ecosystem. and they support a lot of the other organisms in life because they create these restrictions. these complexes have a task where the sessions are growing together, much like a car, always meeting that a thriving oyster population would be good news for all new yorkers. kristin salumi al jazeera new york to uruguay waves. everything is on the way across the country in a presidential ramos itself to no candidates, one a majority in october's election. versus on deciding between less leaning. your mom do or c and right wing,
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alvaro delgado. of the broad front policy which finish fast but fell short of 50 percent needed to win out. right. let's get more with theresa bo, she's standing by for us in months of video a. so teresa, what's going on where you are while you're here in this folding station, a long day revealing where people have been coming, use setting me since 8 o'clock in the morning. as you can see, this is a line and people are just lining up and going inside. what is the school to be able to cast or, and valor because you just mentioned there's 2 candidates in this 2nd round of voting. the 1st one is probably about a week ago. he's of a terry marion, a very close allies of the current president police. that guy's info, and he's been calling for continuing to for this countries. a continued to, i'm 40 countries, economic models, and also to, to try to get some unity in a way in this country. the other company they do some on board to see he's
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considered to be the political. they are off this countries well knowing how i clinic laughed as leader coffee prepaid will peak out for me, or a guerrilla fight tempered also precedents of this country. and as i said before, what, why is considered to be an example of stability in latin america? with political tolerance, in a way where there's no place for political outside, there's like in other countries around the world, there's no anti establishment wages. there's lots of political, toddler. and when you talk to people who are coming here to cast her ballad, most people want to force the economy to continue as it is with the business friendly models. there's also a big issue is the environment. this country has been able to sex. leslie transition almost slowly to a renewable and learned energy in its electricity. great. so suddenly this survey shows that people have been talking about a concern is also the rising crime. that is something that most of the people here
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have mentioned to us. so we're going to be waiting for the results of poems. i'm going to remain open of it until around 7 o'clock local time. and then the results are going to come in very late. the last selection, we know that the precedent was announced at least 3 days later, but still people here are patient, they trust in the electra system in this country. and that's why and wait, all of them say that they're proud of this country's democracy. maxine ok, thank you for that to raise a buyer the 1st in months of a day or so head on out is era a century from bar at co need to put in these cartridges and control of the 1st test against australia piece of will be here in just a moment, the meeting of minds, it's what his deadly word freedom, which is used to cover so many different things, the family or mainstream economics. if that happens in any other profession,
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they will be fine. yeah, well not those 5 that they would talk to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist, hod june chang. part one. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the studio. i'd be unscripted on al jazeera decades. these 2 biggest cases pursuing half the choices of ethnic cleansing in the balkans. a full, the criminal investigator which tends to croatia and bosnia and it's a go for them to find out if international justice can work. the investigation. witness on out jersey or of
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the the time for his pizza me. thank you very much. looking to open up an 8 point lead at the top of the premium leak. they float from 21 down to now lead 32. i have a way to south hampton mohammed sala with 2 of the goals for level. we're looking to take advantage of another the feed for manchester city on saturday. just a few minutes left in that game now. late. so we'll see reuben amaran's 1st game and show jeff manchester united. the 59 year old portuguese coach joins from spaulding and lisbon, replacing eric 10 hug. who was sacked last month. you had he a different type of layers of the coaches. so the guy stopped one, everything like one goal and. ready the new you you have new ones like uh they knew
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the, the club inside out like sales good. then you have one of the best that there will ever be a in the outside the 5, the strongest lease. uh, leaks was they not. so um, i don't know, i think we have to improve as a club. we have to acknowledge that we are in the time that we need time and we do every, every coach that comes here needs time. um, but the acknowledge also that we have to win games the next step and has it method . he never thought he'd win full for me. the one will titles pedestrian celebrated with these rebels email for changing his latest championship in las vegas. it was a positive result of the body and the scene faced at this in full mid season, say, old man at cripples. oh, there's a gold gold at sight. next, the stuff in his celebrating yet another form of the one will title. the red bull
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drive of his seal the 4th consecutive championship in a row, and he did it with the relative comfort in las vegas. the equation was simple, pushed up and just dumped it into space to finish ahead of his closest driving mcclellan's alondo north. to leave nevada as the champion, the document had an overall uneventful race and even spent some time in the podium places. but it was mercedes deal, george russell, and louis hamilton that started on the trend. say ramble have done it for are in the form of winning the race from pulse position with hamilton coming, 2nd of to starting down in 10 days. but despite their performances, the night on down to be belonged to the staff and eventually managed to claim this place and finish one spot ahead of nurses to clinch the title team. the manual trans, quite indicative of a season that hasn't always barcode with the staff and only finishing on the podium
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3 time between june and the end of october, following a strong start to the campaign. i think this season definitely, uh again, you know, do me a lot of lessons that the, i'm very proud of how we handled it also as a team. so anyway, of course, that makes it also a very, very special and beautiful season. pushed up in only stands behind 5 time champions . one monday we'll find you as well as michael schumacher. newest hamilton have 7 titles each interesting. at 27 years old. the dutchman has put himself in a great position to become formula ones, great to strive of old time. so him alex outages, he had a full banking is before me to one correspondence with the p, a news agency and he says this title was hard won by for stuff and he really has a fight for this world. championship is obviously, you know, doubts about about we look back to 21, the 1st. that's why so he won over. so you did that in a d. p. controversial fashions in the against the was how much did about about the season finale and natalie to happy best. the next couple of years 20 to 23. he
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wanted to kind of threw that in a rental. that was, was dominant, obviously, mex uh, the 2nd drugs to pub in that period for the red bull was across the field. and that hasn't been the case this year. you one for the 1st 5 races and many of us. so he's going to win this again very easily, but cripple, super supremacy that they've had in the past few years just just disappeared really in and suddenly, you know, they were coming from being the best team support possibly the 3rd or 4th quickest calling the grid. so, so it's, it's, it's a waiting to tie. so with 2 races to go in a call that's definitely not the speed you saw on the grid. this season is a, is a remark when the cheaper branding some extra stuff and nothing. that's why it's not christian who was saying it is he's best tied to it because you know, he just didn't have the car at his disposal. so it's, it's really go and when convincing you yet, he still started with 2 round suspicious. so it's a, it's a, it's a room off for the treatment in many ways for messrs. stuff to talk to years of
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coming close. belgian rally. you drive it to your renewal has finally changed. these 1st will title it came in the final race of the season. in japan, off the teammates and nearest arrival of panic. at this crash on the last day to kennedy's coat drive away on homes, nibble's getting the news as he waited by the side of the road for belgian had finished as a runner of 5 times in his long career. and i'm beaten for that coldly. st . sure he has helped propel india into a commodity position to get so straight in the 1st test because he stole the show and put yourself screenshots well completed century. do you have any bathroom going on to make 161? totally, so i'll be getting some, each 100 north house within the of the clearing on 487 for 6 specifically. so over the $534.00 straight end of the 3rd day in bad shape. 12 before 3 and indians, we could keep every shot. punch has become the most expensive player in ip ppo
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history. he was signed by the luck mouth super giants for more than $3000000.00. okay, and that's all the sports needs for now. molly, thanks visa. unless it, for me, my, the insights of this news i'll be back. so in just a moment that much more, today's needs to stay with us. the the latest news, donald trump, is the elephant in the room. even though he's not in reality, it's clear that he's causing uncertainty and confusion with detailed coverage. the little holes like this in the area, people climbing. and then they crawl through the tunnel is a maze down here from the heart of the story. this is the list for the colombo district, which has the 2nd largest number of candidates, and i was offering 966 competing for 18 seats. in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to
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