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had won the lot, families still runs it now was one of the preserves the largest reforestation project this year has tested for sale yet in the have what reserve people keep moving forward. a forest. we born one trees at a time. the israel keeps pounding 11 on capital despite signs of the spy, with his bullet could be close. the main site. this is out. is there a light from tow? how also coming up a refugee camp is the latest target in israel's one gaza. at least 3 public opinion is a killed in an office. henry strike legal battles a going away. a judge dismisses the case against donald trump of closing to over to
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the 2020 us selection. and a group of mine is re surfaces in south africa. they say all those left on the ground a dine has hung up the as no less often. israel's bombardments of 11 on capital despite in indicating it is guessing close to a cease fire. do multiple asteroids of its favored southern sub here. late on monday it's been stopped. struck constantly since is riley attacks on the capital began in september as well says it's talk saying would it cause has bullet facilities of interest in the area. the of all the southern suburbs of
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barriers have also been hits early. it is rarely false as bones of building in a residential area of to, you know, as well, says it struck $25.00 has the targets across the 11 on, on monday to 0, saying ahold of reports now from beverage. more than 48 hours after this attack, the search is continuing for those who are missing. this was one of the biggest is really strikes to date on central bank boot. this pile of rubble is all that remains of an 8 story building. in one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of the lebanese capital matter is still in shock. he woke up to the sound of the explosion, several kilometers away. only to find out that his father and grandmother were among those killed. and the what's in the home i skimmed, although my father was still alive when they pulled him out of the rubble. i thought he told the civil defense volunteers before he died to save my brother,
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but it was in another room. thank god my brother was saved and then i don't know why these radius did this. they destroyed everything is the set then the home of matt, here's parents is next to a building that according to is ready. media was where a high ranking has the official listing, but dozens of people were killed. and the area is considered far from the conflict zones, as well as escalation is entering, it's 3rd month every day, it's bombing campaign kills more people and destroys more lives. it's already forced $1200000.00 lebanese from their home and into this war can come soon enough for a country already struggling with an economic collapse every few hours. this happens is really war. planes destroyed buildings and baby southern suburb. this may no longer be about the grading as well as military capabilities, but punishing a population seen by as well as supporting the group. most of the time people are
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given advance notice to evacuate, but for many, this doesn't change the reality of how they're highly 23 was 1980 to 2006, and this one and this is the most difficult, will that destroying everything. it's a scorched earth policy. hezbollah to is negotiating under fire. it has increased its rockets and messiah across the border, attacks on as well. we to up to tel aviv. it's an attempt to restore the parents on the ground. it's fighters have been slowing down the advance of his way the troops, the exchange of fire is escalating. while there is talk of a possible ceasefire deal. it's not the 1st time there's been some optimism, but at the same time, there are threats to exp and a tax center. so there i was just so you know, they looked all israel's and boss the to the united nation says that a see spot with has bullet is close on
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a day and on. told reports is the is rarely cabinet is expected to discuss. and soon we all are moving, follow the on these font that they said the many times you know, i will go to was very clear which is to push these bottom. no say all very tiny though a, we haven't finalized it, but we all moving forward. i believe i assume that the cabinet would meet that today or tomorrow to discuss it in a i think for us it's important. what will happen after that, the feasible, i will not be allowed to come back to the fence and we will do whatever the method survey to go into it. we learned the lesson is from 2006. well, the us as it's pushing hard for us these 511 on, but the state department spokesman is judging caution on optimism is not the united states, but the parties to the agreement to say yes, there been many times and we thought we were going to be getting to us in both cases and for various reasons, the parties didn't get there. but that said, we believe we are close here,
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but that's why you heard me come out and say nothing is final until everything is final. because we know we don't have a deal until there's one that has been fully agreed to by both sides or all that has moved from jordan's capital. she is in amman because this rose government has found out is there from or pushing inside israel and the ok pipe us bank as cautious optimism, as these really cabinet plans to meet on tuesday afternoon to discuss a ceasefire. deal with loving on the deal. basically would entail the implementation of un security council resolution, 17 o one that will see has below withdraw north of the lease on the river. it would see the lebanese army deployed in large numbers, south of that river and protect the border with as well. but there was also the, according to his really reports, a mechanism presided over by the united states to ensure that hezbollah does not re, are, of course, there will be participation from countries like france that he's real, objected to initially because of its support for the isis the warrant against
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nothing. yeah. hold on. golan that is a bi lateral agreement between israel and the united states. the deal really is essentially the same. it has been up for the past 2 months. nonetheless, there was still a lot of fear that the last minute details in the last minute discussions could be real. this optimism, but for now everybody is holding their breath. subsidies in israel have restricted movement theory last minute escalation before a ceasefire. and in the meantime, everybody's watching what will be decided, what will be announced on tuesday, that all the angels ita, i'm a the, and is rarely attacked on the outside of the refugee camp in northern golf. so his killed at least 3 people. all tillery fi has
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a make shift building that early on monday. several other palestinians will say ranges tank up a zoom, his mole on the is where the strikes the customer was in gauze of the situation has been completely collect. second baseman i this is report the is what it all means to an operating in the city of big law here in the north of the territory is by to set up on an hourly basis rating that we new study. patient forces must corporate says, we know that the last series of strikes to place was coming back now here. well one, pennsylvania must go along side also in salty refuge account, which is in the western coast allowing of the gaza strip. a coffee was targeted priest of against what confirm killed um its a very notable expansion, but that is where the military activities on the vicinity also come out at one point. so within the past few hours, the is by the army as well as pass you is to ation orders for the residents of the law here town, recommending them to no longer remain in that area because it's going to be an
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active minutes. we will so and buttoned the central area of the situation has been relatively comp i'm. it's a very remarkable continuation of them is really miniature operation in a rough i city in the fall south of the territory where this operation has been ongoing for more, almost more than 6 months with no relate tough on the ground power supply. so i'll just give it about how to sign the a judge has dismissed the case accusing donald trump of attempting to overturn the 2020 us presidential election and follow the request by the justice department, which is also last judges to drop the prosecution against trump. for improperly storing classified documents out of florida, her oldest comes ahead of trump's integration. is us president in january the special prosecutor jack smith aust, judges to close the case is because the justice department policy bounds the
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prosecution of a savings precedents like kind of has moved now from west palm beach in florida near trump's home. so the special prosecutor made clear that the decision to drop the charges was not because of the merits of the case. it was rather because offsite justice department resolution that a sitting president can not be prosecuted for any crimes that he may have committed . so these charges have essentially gone away, confirmed so by the judge. they dealt with the special will be missing documents case, which was being on appeal with atlanta court. and of course, the tends to undermine the 2020 election, which was being heard by a federal judge in washington. the trump transition has welcome the decision to drop these charges, and the person to, to elect himself has issued the statement on social media. saying that this has
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costs the american taxpayer hundreds of thousands of dollars and that the charges with baseless in the 1st place. they also do a sentencing proceeding facing the president select. this is due and a man has him court where he's being convicted of pro charges. the judge in that case was essentially frozen, sentencing until the arguments as to why the sentencing should be set aside. and indeed the indictment itself removed. the is one of the case, and that is a state court in georgia where the president elect, along with another number of other defendants, is facing essentially racketeering charges with his alleged attempts to undermine the 2020 election result. in that case, the prosecute has run into problems of the own. that case is on hold. but now with these decisions being taken all around, very unlikely that the charges in that case would proceed as well. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra west palm beach. us getting bonus with around the zone and he's
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a criminal defense attorney. i'm a former prosecutor, he's also adjunct professor floyd cool. now law school joins us now from new york. thank you so much for your time. was, is that since from one of the presidency or his legal problems seem to be going away? because that is exactly how it is supposed to happen. you have a legal mechanism and you have a practical reality. the legal mechanism is that under the united states system of federal criminal prosecutions, which are handled by the department of justice, it is the department of justice policy not to prosecute a sitting president. the former president who is now the president elect assumed to be the sitting president. therefore, as a matter of the department of justice policy, there will be no further federal prosecution of the soon to be sitting president.
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you have the practical reality that the president elect, one in a land slide. the people of this country spoke overwhelmingly, knowing about the criminal prosecutions knowing about the conviction that the trial, knowing everything else, but it's gone on. they have spoken resoundingly, the donald trump should be the president of the united states. so you have the practical reality that these criminal prosecutions, it's time for them to stop. so all these cases then gone for good. now where we have to deal with them again once he is no longer president, as well, certainly the federal cases will go. they will be gone. they will be gone because of the department of justice policy. they will be gone because the department of
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justice is part of the executive branch. the president of the united states runs the executive branch. the president of the united states nominates the attorney general. so the federal prosecutions are gone as far as the new york state prosecution is concerned. i am hoping that justice machine. 7 on determined that with the supreme court, having decided that presidential immunity could, ah, and perhaps we should at the end, that criminal prosecution, justice meshawn will decide that a hearing should have been held to determine what if any evidence should have been killed because of presidential immunity. and that conviction will be vacated and that the manhattan district attorney's office will determine, in their infinite wisdom in that case, should not go forward. as your colleagues noted a moment ago,
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the alaska case is going nowhere quickly. these cases should all be gone. this country has spoken this country has, has a screen for president trump to be the president. there is no reason for these criminal prosecutions to be going forward for another moment. but mrs. evans, the dismissal of these cases mock the end of the year, is long legal battle between trump and the special council jack smith. how much of a blow is this for him? when you say for him, a blow for the president elect or, or blow for jack smith, jack smith and the entire team as best i can tell, jack smith was given a job to do. he discharged those duties as best p card. there is now a newer administration, the president elect is now coming in department of justice policy being what it is
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. if i'm jack smith, i hold my head up high. i did my job. i move on to my next adventure. okay. randy, good to speak to you randy, is that in criminal defense attorney and a former prosecutor speaking to us that from new york? thanks. so it has on al jazeera cooling for an end to violence against women in mexico. well, 10 women killed every day. thousands had to purchase outside parliament in georgia and venting that idea of what they call last month. rick deluxe, the how i we got some ra, the winfrey weather, making its way across north america. now some live the showers longest spells the frank some very yes. now the conditions to kind of get the central kind of 2 areas
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of low pressure to keep an eye on here. these ones motioned to get us driving the way further east was snow mainly into that a some sort of kind of the through uh, ontario through altima pushing across towards the eastern side of the country. so what's the weather for trying to just making its way across that eastern side of the us. some snow that coming in across the rock is the push on into a web to stay and that will continue to drive this way a little further race which tends to rain as it rolls across the midwest. heading over towards the lake sense, perhaps some tricky traveling condition is a head of thanksgiving, but find it dry to the east of that and some dry weather to towards the west and certainly down towards the south. that dry weather stretches down across a good part of mexico. they've got some west to whether they're into believes into hundreds pushing across into jamaica for a time k. but his band ja, that also sing. some live is showers pushing further east as we go through the next
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couple of days. we'll say $1.00 to $2.00 showers to for the sonata is, but more in the way of sunshine, of the, there's some of the biggest names in the multi $1000000000.00 luxury fashion industry. but how do they treat the migrant workers, making their numbers, products to find out $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to investigate his in factories in italy. designers. what shops pano just the around unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broad cost center. on out june 0. the the
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book back and watching out. is there a line desktops or is this our multiple asteroids have hit something? favors is rarely for us to say it struck 25 has been a targets across the 11 on monday. types continue to spot report suggesting that both sides are closing in on a possible ceasefire. jail. these 3 people have been killed and is really attacked on outsourcing. refuge account to refine, hit a, make shift, building the area on monday. and it was one of several is really a tax across open cost. and a judge in the us has dismissed the case in which president elect donald trump was accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election on the request by the justice department, which is also on the judges to drop the case with trumps. been accused of retaining classified documents. now hundreds of people have been riling in mexico
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city to protest against the men. a women who disappear all killed across the country every single day. you know, as a nation, says up to 10 women all killed on a daily basis. and mexico, a number totaled, 3000 last year, 1000 small have disappeared. let's go to all reports of julia got a younger she's as a riley and mexico suzy for us. julia all day renewed expectations that the issue of violence against women will now be tackled any differently given for the 1st time. there is a woman president and mexico. well, i think no one here would argue with her. the fact that mexico elected a woman earlier this year, however, and then it would stop sort of saying that this is going to be a quick fix to the ongoing and we're sitting situation of um,
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gender based violence. i think people here are waiting for some concrete facts to come from the president in this issue. specifically the relationship that the president has with the former president, her political mentor is a point of contention given how awful his relationship was with the feminist move in here. and because the 2 of them are basically on the same page about everything and she has run, run her campaign on a, on a platform of continuity. many here fear that much like he didn't do much for the woman's cost, is that she won't either, but you know, it's early days in her government. so i think that there's still a sense of expectation and questions for people here to see what she's going to do in the coming months on this issue to, to give us a sense of how big an issue is this. and what are the main challenges when it comes to tackling agenda based upon instead mexico yeah, it's difficult to overstate just how big of an issue it is. um, i mean,
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the president herself ran her campaign. uh, you know, making virtue of the fact that she was a woman and saying that she would tackle these issues. as you mentioned in your introduction, 10 women a day are killed here. a lot of these crimes is it, is the world over happened from relatives, from family members from people that the victims now on the big issue here in mexico is impunity? infinity is, i mean it's, it's, i believe it's about 96 percent of cases that don't it solves. that means that the message that a lot of the perpetrators of these crimes are receiving is that they can basically kill women or hurt women. and nothing is going to happen because essentially that's what the legal system that has had told in time. and again, and for a lot of people who we've spoken to here, what they say is, it's not even that the laws need to change. is that the, the put into practice of those laws that's on the police level, the criminal investigation support local prosecutors offices, all of these places are just not fit for purpose when it comes to investigating some side. so essentially that has to change, and that is what people here are demanding that the president pay attention to
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locate. thank you for that, julia gully. i know that out of rowdy in mexico city. well there's also been a process much in kenya, demanding an end to violence against women and girls happens. so it has moved from nairobi. why not to this? women are protesting against the killing of women in guns. and can you please say 97 women have been killed in the last 3 minus some in brutal waves? the march was supposed to mock this stat of 16 days of activism as part of a un campaign. i guess jen bees filing this is what happened to the city center as women well gathering. police fired das at them even before they could start. it's not clear why the one for particular violence against. so we went seconds that'd be seen see, as the governmental officials,
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including the president, we moved to a seated doing that best to keep within say before i have instructed the criminal justice up task to execute the monday without delay hoarding puppet. it does have family side fully accountable who came to this fuse to demonstrate? see the pod was like to speak to the there's many sites. do you have an estimate on this or tell us how many people all do that? i said, yeah, because of but me say, how many big on the cars. so why are they the women in kenya are planning to hold another march in december. they say they want action and the will not be silence until the government that's spent on the also one justice for women who be modded. and for those who've been abused and are still living in caea. katherine solely all just the euro. nairobi forcing people, including
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a teenage boy, i have re surface from a disused gold mine in south africa is north west provence, a standoff between minus i'm police has last and for weeks with authorities blocking supplies of food envoy to, to force them to the surface. malcolm, what reports now from still fontaine sees on seasonal minus say they've been on the ground some months and it took the week to escape. they say about $700.00 more still below onto the controllers. men from neighboring the city to oddity in city, tory, you must be then stopped from coming out by the men from the soto. when i wanted to leap, i was threatened with a gun. people are dying of hunger down band because the bosses don't want people to come out when i see it was in the middle of the night when they climbed down the steaming shaft. it's positive. what was once in industrial goldmine. the ventilation and water pumps that once made it safe, alone gone. this off belong to a different mind operated by different company to the one, just
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a few 100 meters away. that's been the sight of the stand off in recent weeks. somebody familiar with the network of underground tunnels below says that the miners who escaped from the gang must have climbed and crawled through not right tunnels, for between 10 and 20 kilometers on the ground to be able to get away. the police have been posted at the top of the network of deceased shops for about 3 months on the pressure from rights groups. they allowed some of the miners associates from a nearby community to pull up some people with the right level of food 10 days ago . after a dead body was sent up instead of one of the hundreds or possibly thousands of people still alive, please cut off access. only mine rescue experts have been allowed on the site since there's been no visible progress with that operation. since a camera was loaded 4 days ago, police and politicians say all the people below it criminals, whether on gangs or off his no mine is seeking
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a livelihood that has been conducted. this is the gold mining operation. so it's quite surprising that now they are changing tunes to say they were not allowed to, to leave. but for the mistake that they have been able to kinda come out with the just goes to show that there was no one that was demanding the child who surface top injuries, they say the 7 day old deal getting out still less than better off than those they left behind the eyes. you've got drawers all there on the brink of dept. they're going to die of starvation. my son have already died. hook up in a week or 2 weeks time, which would be disastrous down there were more than 3. hundreds of mine is families are waiting to see if their loved ones who will say, come out to live. i'm wondering if they even have a choice. malcolm web. i'll just say around, still fontaine, south africa, thousands of supporters of pocket stones jailed form. the prime minister mancha and have march to the capital demanding his release. the government says
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a policeman has been killed and several others injured. some about has been on the lock down for 2 days and some mobile and internet services symbols. they've been suspended. march comes days before cool hearing, where con is expected to face terrorism charges. well, hi, 0 thoughts now from some of that, the 10s of thousands of security forces personnel, including the regular police forces, who have also come from other provinces, have been brought to islam abroad. and on the outskirts of it's not my, but i long without a military forces to stop the support of the former prime minister. i am ron kon, from marching on the city. it is an unprecedented development because there are tens of thousands of security boards. this person has to prevent deed ma judge who said that did really be a peaceful mock. however, we have a report that you guys showing has been used and in some cases,
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even stunned in there, they've been used for driver despite the dogs. but this is a determined crowd which wants to come to this point behind me, which are known as this. where are the buckets on a board in prime minister? and we're on con, has already said that the product short continue and goes. but testers are determined to come through as normal, but so most people in focus on watching nervously to see that there is no wind. and the whole thing that tries it can be the dog. what does that lead to a complete drops down all the progress on e, capital e, highways as relative affected the drawn for public transport for the glory, internet services, the garage, and everybody are hoping that this strikes, it can be thought politically. rather than using the option of ports come out of how you did all your data, all, it's not my but thousands of purchases opposing the swearing in of georgia is new government demonstrate. just say last month selections were ranked on on demanding
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another vote. sonya giga reports this was not a crowd ready or willing to concede defeat. on the day lawmakers began the 1st session impediment since september 26 election. demonstrators and opposition. politicians kept up the protest outside the building. they claimed the pro rusher. george and dream thoughts with this way to victory with the help of moscow. we are not going to answer this problem if we don't mean the knowledge and therefore to the main fall limits, which is also the country inside the parliament. it was business as usual and made extraordinary circumstances. little indication here of the constitutional crisis. georgian dreams say the election was free and fast and it has every right to start.

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