tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 24, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a tom shay come the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the . ready ready ready the hello i my name's sight. this is a new style life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. as strikes again target favorites. southern sotheby's. while the is where the all me says has bullet, has launched molding 340 rockets into israel. no less often attacks across the us, a family, a 6 this kills and in is riley strikes. own is their rights. children are among the
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dead. this is to celebrate developing nations protests against a $300000000000.00 climate funding. and by blocks and internet shutdowns and the pockets on a capital is a government for pass, for protesting support as of jail, full of prime in the same run con, tied on piece of same as with your school, please. manchester united are playing their 1st game on the new manager, reuben emory marcus restaurant, put them head up to 2 minutes. but if switch as, take them back to 11 with around 20 minutes, remaining the welcome to the program. we begin in israel with 10 people have been injured in rocket attacks, 5 from 11 on at least 3 were wounded. were in tel aviv where rootkits set several calls on fire is already on the says it detected more than $340.00 rockets,
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which were launched from 11 on this sunday. a meanwhile, in 11 on israel has carried out at least 2 strikes on sullen bay. ruth, it's hacks, came an hour off to the is riley ministry pasted a forced evacuation order online threatening civilians to leave that homes or risk death. israel has been carrying out a ministry offensive and loving on for $55.00 days. and here in southern bay routes has been a regular target. in south lebanon near the border with israel, at least one lebanese soldier has been killed and 15. all those injured often is rarely strike targeted lebanese army base between tara and the cora. the attack severely damaged the facility in out a maria city. well, we have to correspondence covering overlays as developments from both as ro,
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lebanon add a hash. i'm is covering the war from tar and southern lab and on fast let's get reaction from newer all day. she's in the jordanian and capital a mom because he has run a government has found out. is there a from reporting in the occupied westbank from inside israel, nor so it'd be, as rarely on. he says it's detected more than $340.00 rockets launched from 11 on which is one of the highest figures we've seen so far. and this will how these attacks being received. and indeed this is one of the highest figures we've seen. this figure, of course, also includes project tiles fired ad is rarely troops where they are operating on the ground. but certainly be seen as in a high, high in quite on usual number of rockets reaching tel aviv. and the tel aviv area, which is very sensitive, politically and economically for israel, for the ordinary is really citizens for residents of the northern communities. this
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is very distracted distressing, and it disrupts daily life. and some communities in the north have already announced that they are taking extra precautions and measures, especially when it comes to school attendance to ensure the safety of students, even if the home command does not update its instructions, they're really desperate to see a ceasefire deal in place, although it doesn't seem at the moment that there are indications a breakthrough isn't the horizon. this is of course comes after all those weeks of promises that is real, had dismantled his beloved, that it had debilitated its ability to fire these rockets and these ballistic massages at the heart of israel. none of that has found out. and right now we use seats, all of those, all of that damage and 10 citizens at the time citizens injured. this adding
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possibly some pressure to the is really a cabinet and to the security meeting underway that is discussing the possibility of a ceasefire. as the rockets fall on television, yeah, as you say, nor a security meeting on the way we've been looking ahead to it. most of the day it is now happening. what can we expect from it as well at the moment? so there is, is really a lot of indications as to, you know, whether there would be a big breakthrough to be honest. there are really no indications of a breakthrough. in fact, china 11, just a few minutes ago, i cited an unnamed political source saying that the lebanese state would be held responsible for has been the actions if it does not assign a ceasefire deal. and this of course, basically signaling that is really is growing impatient, that it wants that deal on its own terms, which is not exactly happening. israel also have several objections to the
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scenarios that are being discussed through the american envoy. i'm a substitute including a, an apparent veto on the involvement of friends in the implementation of the ceasefire. so for now, there are no announcements from these really, governments still growing pressure for a cease fire, but really no indications that any such deal is in the offing, at least for this evening. to okay, know you'll be monitoring of that cabinet meeting for us, new or all day that for us in amman, that's get reaction from 11 on at a house and is entire for us. they say well, gets fired from southern 11 or for fish bottles on the ground. what more can you tell us? well indeed, gosh more than 340 rockets launched from 11 on mainly on tele vive high 5 and several is ready. cities in different areas in the south of the north
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and of course, in the center with 5 by raj, a launch towards tennessee. this is a message with fire for customer the 5 minutes it is really is really 5 minutes. the said in the past that he's going to be negotiating with the fire and today has of the last day when you're all set to go see a thing with fire. now, given the fact, these attacks come a day of to and the fact that go to the moment 29 people in the root, it seems that this escalation isn't only about being geared retaliation is also probably related to the talks. now on the other side, we are seeing a kind of major exchange of fire between has the line is red when it comes to the ground invasion, or what is right is calling the ground maneuver of over here where we are in the western sector. a more than 30 is randy mcculla tags were positioned on
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the about y'all, the strategic can. and then we started seeing a 100 times a guided missile as being launched was these attacks according to his law, at least 4 of these tags with a hate. and then these dogs had to leave and they retreated from the back to shut the boxes that had for these off style is the thoughts at closer to the board as they get these ready forces. wanted to take away all the to go from that towards the cost on line ad and 2nd look what are from the south clothes that old between the as far as cost. this is also part of what this red is all put thing doesn't mandate which is dismantling because the last gap identities to the styles of the boots on the river. what's it today is really targeted, one of the lebanese armies positions close to try getting one soldier an injury and
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several others along side with strikes from here, i'm sorry. what's the, what the, all, so they were there are 2 strikes in the southern. so i can't many things for that update on the house and the for us in time and stuff and loving on. meanwhile, as well as government has approved sanctions on the countries, the oldest newspaper reads is communication minister says that the publication hub speak legitimacy of the state of his role. and it's quote right to defend itself. but decision came off to who reads publish it a most shocking critique in espanol who's treatments of palestinian fighters. no government funded body will communicate with hereto, old place advocates in its paper. all right, says the action is an attempt to silence a critical, independent newspaper. and in levies, a column is out the who reads newspaper. he says that israel is trying to silence
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one of the only independent outlets in the country. in many zero's, the only use the brain is read. because especially in this was, you know, almost. ringback or the media outlets for the recruiter themselves to the narrative of the government in the army and the void. did these res, both seem guys uh, embodied is ryan go seeing the crime scene goes up and say, and they please though the, the, any soon possible to please of us a little she why the howard started to stick to the tools. and so the for tools, the government, the decision of today it creates 3. yeah. most of you were huevo, super, super bizarre aides from the other side, which is very encouraging. but it's a very big message. most 40 degree of morally silencing
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m. m e alternates light them to 0 by the way. but in the same time, it is also a very warning side for, for the future, the government we stopped to advertise is all rates. and they, they were stopped to subscribe old rigs, which means that they don't know the fingers, but he, many less subscribers. and many, many, let's say, advertisements i was really surprised is it will be survivors, obesity. but today to tell you that it's easy to note, and it has also a more leaning, more in consequence. the full $114.00 days israel has bombarded guns, causing widespread death and destruction. its ministry has killed more than
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$44000.00 palestinians since a will began a year ago. most have been women and children. those who have managed to survive face salvation as well, has systematically restricted food medicine and all the essentials from entering the strip. meanwhile, 6 people from the same family have been killed and is riley strike on these areas. and central garza children among the dead rod. good. and another 6 palestinians were killed in separate is rarely strikes on refugee camps and central gauze over noise. families have gathered at alex to hospital to identify the bodies. and cuz already has the latest from their umbrella in central garza. as it's getting darker the is really it's hot. so i'm the gaza strip intensified but it's not only the continuous talk
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by the is there any forces are tele reselling is ready airs, price and floods copies, but also the when the rainy, stormy weather right now in the gaza strip as more have got this population is it makes, it comes right now. the situation is catastrophe. can those areas, especially that there's tens, are for dried and they do not have any source of protection and shelter to their families, according to policy and families. today they were barely able to secure a loaf of bread for their children. but also, all of this is happening in central area, but in the mentoring causes true, it's continued to intensifies as there is really forces continues its speeds on the northern parts of causal strip when they had to budget and beat tenuous where no food watch or 8 or medicine is entering those areas. and obviously it locks the hospital because in an exclusive interview without
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a 0 columbia. as president says this roles primary goal of it's more and garza is to prevent the creation of a palestinian state. he told my colleague house in masula that the will is a warning to all the countries in my opinion, is that since the beginning of the war, israel intends to initiate genocide against the palestinians for political reasons . the result of the war between israel and the palestinians that we've reached to this point clearly indicates that the primary goal to this war is to prevent the establishment of the homeland for the palestinians. in my opinion, what's happening in gauze and the middle east is not just a passing war, what israel is doing against casa palestine. and the region is conveying a threatening message from the west. the effects of this war scared people from opposing any policies to the northern countries in all areas, including climate change, countries that see themselves as m as dream of controlling the world. and of tightening that control. it consists of constantly igniting conflicts to keep
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people busy, and prevent them from being liberated and seeking independence in the decisions and positions. the, the cup $29.00 environment summit's in azerbaijan has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to combat climate change. the figure was applaud and by leaders from rich countries with a gathering of 2 weeks of balls. and in fact, developing nations off fall from happy, they say it's way shows us what they need. they were speaking $1.00 trillion dollars a year or reaction to the agreement has been coming in from around the world. the environment nick clock has more to say we have a deal, but as being ferociously criticized by developing nations and insult for the nigerian delegation one the in shrines. climate injustice stopped from bolivia
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slammed as a poultry some by furious representative from india. remember, the target was at least one that trillion dollars a year by 2030. the question was, who would stump up? fact, cash. well, developing nations in africa, latin america and asia say the developed world must put a significant part of the bill in back to off the fis, on human to resistance on both sides. that amount was set at $300000000000.00 by 2035. it's hoops this core amount will mobilize this way, the private investment and all the forms of finance. new tax is on fossil fuels, frequent flying pulse of be well's tax is on multi 1000000 as in billing as they will will be muted. and the idea or is that this will take the total amount to $1.00 trillion dollars by 2035, the new commission, different climate hail the deal as a start of a new era for climate finance. but it's very clear this deal falls way short of
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what developing nations you face to west effects of climate change, but didn't cause it needed unexpected. a speak now to soft o j. you see she's aux funds of global climate lead a she's been in baku so the cope 29 summit. she joins me now from amman in jordan. thank you so much for your time today. we had a little earlier from chatting the writing in the as negotiated describing this deal as nothing more than an optical illusion, which won't address the norm and see if the climate challenges that we will face. do you agree with those sentiments? of course, as looks from on civil society, we are disturbed and disappointed by the lack of inclusiveness for the whole process. ignoring objections from those countries that you mentioned to the find that fixed and, and it's really, it's really in significant amount to support do is communities who are vulnerable
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to climate change and a 3000000000 is nothing compared to what we need that we need that the threes premiums on the grant based public finance, not the not also private financing, and then a and other layers of financing that was mentioned in the text. yeah, i'll come to you on that in a moment, but do you feel smaller nations that the summit have less bargaining power than all the rich and bigger countries which have why the power structures. and if so, what does that say the end about being tied called process as a indeed, it's always like this developed countries use the tactics and that, and this seems to be so we saw the presidency undeveloped countries and a offering. and the good think only one option to get to developing countries who are suffering from climate crisis, but also some of that stuff i didn't get from that. 70 percent of the and it's 70
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percent of the climate finance is that was deliberate before from the middle of the country is a was in farms of loans and they those loans are making increasing $1.13 managers in the countries. so of course, a, of course, the whole issue and is complicated, but also it's at the end very simply, the developed countries need to be to pay and to be accountable for the study kind of an image shows that the concepts. unfortunately, there was a lot of the utility couldn't play it, so you'll politics and they think that whole process don't do enough to conceive is here we are seeing that the people and countries it's countries are using tactics. i'm pushing and developing countries who are severely in need for the climate finance to take this b, because this is the only appropriate option, especially in the next theater because we have the new governments and they might
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not be offering any kind of funding to developing countries so what's the bottom line then? what difference will this money make asshole then to some of the poor countries to a most affected by climate change? i mean, to what extent is it going to help when it comes to mitigation and to close the patient gap? it's really in significance i'm, i'm not sure if it's going to help because in 2009 there was a commitment from developing countries to from developed countries to commit to 1000000000 a 100000000000 bird, but here and then it was moved again under by this agreement in 2015 and we saw the model of the country and of a, a comment a bit of a 2 bit to betty previous glitches. so i really thought that they would do that this year. i mean, the climate finance is not about the chart at the it's a, it's about just this after all of it's unfair for countries that have done at least
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because the climate crisis do. and to get further into that and the into that price is just because the developed countries cannot to come up to commit to for the funding and the funding that the say that this public that is a grad grant based because the scandal is the, is bank that does need that we are talking about the premiums and now the $200.00 billions is nothing. and towards to it's a 2035. so we don't know the people are the timeline as well for that same form of a nice ation. okay. i appreciate your time today so far. i'll show you see aux firms, global climate leads had also been up those negotiations in baku. thank you. more than a 100 climate change. protesters have been arrested in australia off to preventing a coal ship from docking a flotilla of kayaks and small boats lock the vessel as arrived at the porch as you
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call. so i've done the bias reports. busy the world's largest cool port brought to a standstill by dozens of people in kayak. busy in the title, thousands of climate change, protesters have been gathering for days at new castle harbor and southeastern australia or they're calling it the peoples blockade. and it's been organized for a 2nd to you in a row by the rising tide. activism group. 15 percent of the world's cool is shipped from here in new castle, around a $150000000.00 tons each year. protestors want the trillion government to cancel all new fossil fuel projects and, and coal exports by 2030 more and more community members stepping forward and saying we need to take more action on climb is just not enough. you know, we need more leadership and what's beautiful about this morning is it's just so very, you know, it's so so obvious that they like me,
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that just ordinary australians, you know, grandparents and little kids and you know, families of old thoughts, old professions, you know, just right across the social spectrum, a small group of those people paddled into the shipping channels sunday morning, right into the path of this bulk carrier, forcing it to turn back. police arrested a $130.00 protesters and shipping movements ground to a halt for several hours. and while it back to business as usual, now organizers say the team, at least one of their goals that are claiming when alexandra buyers out a 0 the bulk of sony government is preparing for process by supporters of the jail form, the prime minister in wrong con, and sealed all the capital with shipping containers and shut down major roads, leading into some about some mobile and internet services have also been suspended
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for the much the capital comes days ahead of a special hearing. aqona is expected to be indicted on terrorism charges. it's been in prison for more than a year and is facing moving a $150.00 criminal cases on, on who's supposed to say the charges off politically. much of a sudden come on, hydra has moved from it. some of the author of the farmer, prime minister, made a call from the prison. people here saying that if he could mobilize so many people by giving a call from the prison. what would happen if he wants to actually come out because he still remains the most popular leader head and focused on he has support in order for corners of the country. tens of thousands of it. support the right now marching on his lama, bought and then and dissipation of them coming to this particular place, which is known as d square government. on the other hand, as now mobilized the police forces and say that they are determined to stop them.
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now he's likely to be indicted in a new case. the pertaining to gunk or candidate. the charges that have been for the against him despite the fact that he was to be released off to the bed was daunted by this long bod. hi, gord. hi politic good. attention yet and focused on we're just costing the country . hundreds of millions of dollars of losses on a daily basis. internet service is that spend days more by telephone service is not suspended. that has not drawn support on the road. and the government has for the elaborate as of that goes all along from the southern province of thing, from the high book to inquire programs from where the chief minister, the leading tens of thousands of its supporters. showing that the government has panic. it may have overreacted because these people are determined and it would be important to see how this all plays out. come out of the data. it's normal bod. so a pockets, donnie government team has managed to mediate a 7 day cx,
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5 deal between rival sectarian groups and the chrome district of the north west in carver park. to enquire providence, in several days of buttons, of which at least $68.00 people have been chosen thousands more injured. i've been consultations for months between ship and sunny. most them groups in the problems. go ahead on al jazeera donald trump analysis. the last of his cabinet picks, nominating brooke rollins for the department of agriculture that will examine his perspective cabinets and the crating and officials analyze the wreckage of a new kinds of russian. ms. sol, as must go, threatens to escalate codes for todd. take you guys on his forehead for an next the stuff and all so he claims the formula. one title for full time coming up. the
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kinds of drawing again in the re being put in step. but the most active line is that ox, that going across the case of change of season really has been significant snow. quite a big jump. this is just one example east of stumble, but you can take pictures anywhere in the old north central took you and you get that sort of pictures called when that follows it. what were the actual eastern passes and vegetables in those major bringing rain? charles with it back winds will tend to ease during tuesday, but the snow still folding will go a bit further east within towards the georgia, for example, and then drape around the northern parts of iraq shaft. the south of that could well be science. terms of significance, we might get some st funding again around mecca, which has been the case. i see quite often, this last couple of months. but the line, this reciprocity,
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it could be sold very does a change of season, seems to be going northwards. but i think he's going to come cyrus again as a result for cost with their how reflects the maybe you want to share with them. cheese paper on says that you're more of a breeze could be a some of the store. seasonal right in africa is certainly concentrating around, can you, you can the nose in terms of the deisel thing is it's going to be to lead to the science into box wanda, which means the rate is now starting to fold and the okay, if i can go delta love it by the we are going to see these agencies of legend some clothes for the stories of civilizations that market history wants. this is where the story of savannah
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and watching out is there a mind to the top stories that our 6 people from the same time and they have been killed and then is riley strike or miss aaronson central gaza children among the dead. and another 6 palestinians were killed and stuff is rarely strong on refuge account, some central gas that they have a nice nice to is really stripes of top 10 favorite southern southern via types coming our off to these really ministry posted a forced evacuation order online threatening civilians lisa homes, risk news radio and he says it's detected more than $314.00 rockets notes from 11 on and one of the largest rocket fire arches as the past year . 2 people have been injured. larger nonuse, a military and political unless he joins us now from brussels as long as you get to see her again. so 340 rockets fired from his bow and various locations
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in israel, we believe is the largest amounts for all gets fired by has been a since the will began. what do you make of this escalation? but actually this gave off to this fraction, including the whole scene, the hall of these read the population in the ship. this is in the snow. he started the president for $300.00 and sold it to me size and brought goods, including tree service. try on that if he's being launched in one single day, not even in previous one. we've had to pull out a minor, but we're giving you a ring the at, during the deductible for example. but the messages behind that festival or pest bullet is showing it can sustain the ability to launch hundreds of products. and besides, directly traveling gene is radius search and the 80 percent they'll pendulum
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besides awesome that has to be destroyed. this is what the prime minister there mean that then yeah say which demonstrate a bit to destroy it has failed. any school objective of no to dies even has the loss, misfire, storage, and operation. it could be the full has moved on to succeed targeting to view and other parts of asia is maintaining this higher part of you all. we saw that rocket science demonstrates and the ability to in, you know, conflict on the mining is reading confidence and it's made a tree ship a r t. how, how old. so sounds like apologies for interrupting you, eliza, how all of a doing that, how it has been the able to maintain this level of attacks given what these riley ministry has been putting them through over the course of the last 55 days or so. a
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yes, good question, but it shows that as well as normal side, then what these really fold. they have a head didn't miss side that he's right face to destroy his will, law has a command and control of that is robust and the spot correction of it has good communication system that is also operational among all devices to and it is that all firing these to be size, and it is capable and when customize, saying this is a long rule of launching 350 means as well as status of thousands of the strongest. and besides and can in both the terrorist particularly when his dr. bomb b would 2 days ago and go to dad. oh, the 26th civilians and 661 day. so as well by saying if you have bomb, they would the cost to to not but so we're going to bump it. it'd be any
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challenging age, right. i'm saying i can also negotiate a ceasefire on the 5 and a, i mean, you mentioned tel aviv, yes. 3 rockets on tel aviv, but also on all the parts of israel, including haifa, including on the border in southern lebanon. what do these locations, particularly in the south, tell us the location of the of tags. i mean, for example, hezbollah said it's clashed with is riley forces off to monitoring that movement, to ed's all by yada. what does that tell us about what, what the both sides of trying to achieve on the something border it shows the kids will, i can sustain mississauga died and somebody dangerously engage on the ground with. busy thing is really an occupational soul, so the advancing and the date, the goals, the road. so indeed as you ride said, has one levels beyond that,
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that'd be even similar to that is very close to guys and the ball above other places. but it's too much. can you see the process on the ground? i engage with the is really the truth at all. trying to combine the song of the doctor with a date losing mikado. are they using man? and they all with drawing. they all phrases pushing the division one to 6 that is all the regions on and off because they are not pushing the other on the vision and the know, and in a nice and they are a hectic day thing in advancing in 52 days. and i'm able to achieve what they have achieved in building 10 to 15 days in 2006, and then 13 they, they talk about almost all the song of the dawn river today and 52 days. they still combine only the line that is,
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that is on the border between that but not an easy way. and it said it was a long way to go before they can walk through by all the area of the song of the dining room. and we often hear that way, elijah from this like yourself that has paula is playing to best friends in it, in terms of the, the ground defensive. yes. it is indeed engaged fully in the ground defensive and is a way why are these really is all i thought of seeing and where these really want to go, how they want to or could buy it at the area and reach out to dia in the west. how the navy get support, they're in the middle and how they want to advise at toward china and other higher . we gotta go to the debate and then all, and in the west, how they want to. they get the, uh, for example, these readings are unable to state that finish that in 2006, they took only
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a few days. so all these, the flashes betweens has more law and these really, these shows the readiness and call the leadership. that is what hogan i am, is prepared for and all with these 3 days. and at least to make sure that they can have the damage on a 3 day trip to book at the end of the day. basically to read my wish to advise. but can they stay? can they in both the static positions and remain without being in time? this is a joe of hezbollah as a resisting group. ok, many thanks for explaining all that to us olaja, not a military and political am i speaking to us, the from brussels. thank you. ok, less than saying uruguay. wherever thing is on the way in a presidential, ronald versus all just siding between the less leading yolanda or in the right
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waiting alvaro delgado. or see if the broad front policy finished 1st. so short of the 50 percent needed to win our rights or a no town does that one a majority, you know, type as presidential election. your mom's or what we'll see if the center left broad front finished fast, but felt sure that the 50 percent needed to win out rights. he, as we was saying that face as elvira delgado from this center, right? national policy and a full met, chief of staff who secured nearly 27 percent of the votes. the broad from 15 years in pilot brought strong economic growth, liberal reforms and one of the wells rina's grids. crime is the main issue in the country with both candidates pushing for tulsa measures to tackle the problem. that's good to terry somebody who is standing by for us in one set the date on the video. so teresa took a story. what's it say?
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well i am here right now with this cool, that's a polling station, and people have been coming here study throughout the morning until now. post will continue open for around 4 hours. voting is obligatory in or why? so people around 2200000 people are expected to vote. many of them are coming from sample from neighboring argentina, thousands of them because why ends cannot vote when they are abrupt. so suddenly a you, as you just mentioned, 2 candidates that people have to choose from. one of them is a lot of in battle. he's from the ruling and national party, a conservative party in this country who's promoting unity. the other candidate is jemma or see he's saying he's considered for the affair of this country's former precedent on iconic left wing rick leader jose people p got again, he's one of economic development,
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but also caring for this country's most vulnerable. and what striking about why is in a way this broad consensus of what needs to happen in this country? one of them is and they cannot make model, i'm facing a friendly model. and the other big issue here is the environment a why is one of the few countries around the world that has transitioned towards renewable energy around 95 percent of this country's energy is dependent from renewable resources. and if it's something that most parties agree on, what's interesting about it, why is that this country is an example in the region because of if somebody because of the lack of fuller i, station that exist here, there's no play for outside is for this type is to have this much wage that we're seeing in other countries around the world, like in argentina, for example, or the united states that's not pressing here where you're on the streets. you're seeing both parties with their flag, asking people to vote for them. and that's kind of unique. people here have been telling us about their main concern isn't security. it's also corruption. but they
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all agree when you talk to them is that they want to see change, but it has to be a change that is a slow change. it cannot be radical, makes a change in this country, needs to happen the route, or why in way, back to you, kate. many signs for that, theresa. both that 1st and most of the us president elect. donald trump has nominated brooke rolands to oversee the department of agriculture. the last of his top cabinet picks, rollins is the president of the america fast policy institute. the right wing, the think tank worked closely with trump, campaign has shaped the incoming administration's controversial policy agenda. comes cabinet nominees still have to be approved by this senate correspondent mike kind of has know the president elect has an honest on his social media call him that to american was a trumpet cabinet is complete and so it is
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a few minor role still to be pulled but astonishingly 2 and a half weeks off the election. he's filled every single top cabinet position made the nominations for them. now it's startling and it's interesting to compare to what happened last time in 2016. when trump took over the administration there, he relied on establishment figures and mainly establishment figures into a 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, all of whom have one common thread and that is at the loyalty to the president elect. but in addition as well, he's got very controversial figures of fox news host, a secretary of defense, for example, the former, a wrestling executive,
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the 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 sees as many as 1200 will have to be confirmed by the senate. now this is a laborious, long process, and particularly with the controversial picks. it's going to be very difficult to get some of these pics through the senate, even though it is dominated by republicans or president select trump has denied knowing anything about project 2025. it's a $900.00 page set of proposals proposing of white wing vision of how to run the united states. just like previously supporting it. document has full key policy areas, restoring american family values, dismantling state regulation, defending us sovereignty on boarders securing individual rights to live freely on
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trump, distance himself from the project during the election campaign. despite previously saying it was exactly what these men will do, however, can contribute to this to the documents are expected to be positive as administration, including russell vote, as director of the office of management and budget to him home and as immigration chief and steven miller as deputy chief of policy. eric com is a u. s. political analyst. he says he expects elements of the project 2025 agenda to be implemented. 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 be 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
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foundation. donald trump, above or any above 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 for 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 feel those cabinet in those appointment because there's a raid sirens of sound that across the ukraine on sunday, with explosions had of the skies of the capital keys. the countries been on high
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alert us off to russia, said it used a new supersonic missile on thursday. i'll set back reports the moment a ballistic miss side hits the central eastern city of dundee, pro in russia said it was a new kind of miss. i've never used and come back to the full ukraine is nice that didn't get stay, but causing me long to get to believe you'd like these miss alt fragments were found and seized by investigators of the secuity service. as a result of a missile strike carried out on any pro on defended the 21st. it should be said that this is the 1st time that such remnants of such a mississauga being discovered on the couch with ukraine. this kind of nissan hadn't been documented by investigators from the secuity services before spoken. russia says it will continue to use this latest weapon above the store. but if you are useful, i must add there are no means of counteracting such a missile. no means of intercepting in the world today,
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they don't exist split then i'll emphasize once again, we will continue testing the latest system. it's necessary to establish continuing production. we'll consider that the decision on ongoing production of the system has been made ukraine presidency. lensky is continuing to ask, listing the digital martin ad defend systems in the which is on level of new. so we're just going to nice course for foods. and the most important thing is to push us out of the coast region. all the demonstrate that strikes with newman solves this isn't without purpose. he's at the task. i'm sure that he wants to push us out by january the 20th, a very important to him to demonstrate that he's in control of the situation. now. he does not control the situation with this. in the russian customer, region, ukrainian forces are losing ground. they now control 40 percent of the territory they took during an august intelligent rush just it's, it's, it's ukrainian positions there. a while in the east of ukraine's russian forces have been making advances. ukraine is not losing ground on 2 fronts, and this will,
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in what seems like a push by the russians to gain territory before us president donald trump takes office in january. i said vague, i just data keith, ukraine. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by us by a, in the philippine capital bottom below reports for 8 hours on sunday fire and golf. this lump community in many lists on the district when it was over, a 1000 homes were reduced to debris. our slater smoke was still visible on the horizon . a painful reminder for those spending the night on the street outside the neighborhood island. i mean to come in mob. we didn't think the fall would reach us because the wind was blowing the other way, but it change direction. and now all the houses, harris calling for when the bun had to get her bed with the mother to safety during the chaos. and she just feels happy, there live a knuckle, put the cushion we really prioritize my mother because our lives are more important
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than anything else. with some people still went in and out of the scene of the fire, hoping to salvage what they care. the fire has been declared extinguish for, for some, 2000 families who lost their homes. their suffering isn't over. even in the dark, it's clear to see they have nothing left to return to. authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and see it spread quickly because houses made of light materials were built close to each other. the narrow alley ways also made it difficult for firefighters to get in. the government had to deploy helicopters in boats to help battle the place people's work kept out, say it isn't the 1st time they've lost their homes to a fire, and they say they can't rebuild their homes and lives without the help. as i land phone, i mean the guy so now attends would be great, but eventually will need help with money to rebuild the home without employment. at
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the very least, they say the government is providing them with bills. they're grateful, even if they're having to eat in the dark, a barn to below al jazeera manila. so it has all now to sierra level flight back to extend the lead as a top premier league action coming up with seasons. the on counting the cost the us dollars has been on the road. but why should the rest of the world be worried for some days on the pressure to choose between the american and european economic models? which should it have to plus point into things. yes, middle class is shrinking. counting the cost on i will just say around the bobbies government, typically the state of disaster, millions of people on just in need of food. the city is running out of water. this isn't always west routes, indicates this is
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a bull hole in the community. one of many. when i do this for a couple of times, if you look over, they usually want to comes out, but it's dry. there's nothing new. my family lawyer says the season is bad, the judge is terrible to which i, shortages are with the city council will continue limiting supplies to conserve water. no matter probably more. you must wait a few more days before she receives for week us the times for his pizza funding. thank you very much. reuben amaran's, 1st game in charge of mentions to united has ended in
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a 110. and it's which it couldn't have been a much better start for the 39 year old, who has torn from school thing in portugal. marcus restaurant put you on to the head off, adjust 81 seconds. but that came behind cider were denied by fantastic se by andre . oh no, no. somehow keeping up the sword from liam than that to to do nothing about this one though it's, i'm already hudson. so is it taking a deflection into the net to level things up? and that's the way it stayed. mixed up for m are inside is both a limb to in the rope and the, and then a home game in the lead against. if it's an on sunday little whole have extended bailey to the top to 8 points. mohammed saw a scroll twice as safely from 21 down. so went away at the bottom side. south hampton, the email, have 110 of 12 lead games on the new manager on a slots big stuff. it's rail madrid in the champions league on wednesday, followed by sick and faced men just assisting you in the next sunday in the last
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few minutes, 8. so that you have $110.00, this is david scott for the 2nd you running, but say a bit. it's amy, fire the minutes of the lead against the netherlands in the final. and we can now show the moment that they will number one. yeah. makes it a customer over the line by being things had on the 6 foot in straight sets. it's the 3rd time it's the one, the davis cup off the tramps in 1976 and last year mex for stuff in the has it method. he never thought he'd win for formula one world sizes. the documents integrated with these rate moves email for changing his latest championship in las vegas. it was a positive results of the both he and the same face, the tip in full mid season. so he'll man, i cripples. i'll just go to go to sign next. this step in his celebrating yet another form of the one will title, the red blue driver, his seal, the 4th consecutive championship in a row. and he did it with the relative comfort in las vegas. the equation was
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simple push step and just dumped it into to finish ahead of his closest striving. 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. bought to was mercedes deals, 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 he eventually managed to claim this place and finish one spot ahead of ne, a clinch. the title received the manual trans, quite indicative of a season that hasn't always barcode with the dish staffing only finishing on the podium. 3 time between june and the end of october, following
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a strong start to the campaign. i think this season definitely, again, you know, do me a lot of lessons that the, i'm very proud of. we handled it also as a team. so anyway, of course, that makes it also a very, very special and beautiful season bush stuff and only stands behind 5 time champions. one monday we'll find you as well as michael schumacher. newest hamilton have 7 titles each. 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 era. he really has to fight for this world championship. is that so you know, doubts about about how we look back to 21. the 1st part of what you want over so you did that in a d p. controversial fashioned in the against lewis. how much did about about the season finale and natalie tabby, but the next couple of years 2223. he wanted to kind of sort of in a rental that was, was dominant, obviously, mex, uh, the 2nd drugs to pub in that period for the rebel was across the field. and that
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hasn't been the case this year. you one for the 1st 5 braces 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 . and then suddenly, you know, they were going from being the best team support possibly the 3rd or 4th quickest call on the grid. so to, so it's, it's, it's a windows high. so with 2 races to go in, it called it's definitely not the speed you saw on the grid. this season is a, is a remarkable, the cheaper branding, some extra stuff and nothing. that's why it's not pushing hold was saying it is his best thought. so because, you know, he just didn't have the car at his disposal, so it's, it's really go and when convincing new, yet he still thought it with to round suspicious. so it's a, it's a, it's a vermont for the treatment in many ways for messrs. stuff, it's amazing about coney century has put india in a commanding position against australia in the 1st test before cody stole the show input shot speech i slow completed, he's century the everything that's been going on to make 161 currently so well
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feelings in reached 100 north south with india declaring on 487 for 6 to 6 and fixing target of 550 for the straight end of the 3rd day in bad shape. on 1243, scotland heavy into the red b a on a high with a strong 2713 we never australia, the scots reading full tries to one that's a famous home ground of mary fields. do on find a map of 5 points a here. so him are to into the top of the old time, twice schools list for us, the scotland. the water is complete. they to it next week against the island and ski still mckay. the ship for me is closing in on the 103. it will got victory . the americans claiming we number 99 in the small embrace, a good go in australia. it leads to it with a great chance to complete the century on having snow in the month next week. that's all the sports needs money. thanks piece and that's it for me my,
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