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how does these things affect we revisit please stay even when they're no international headlines. houses are really invest in that, and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, the no i my name's by you. this is denise on line from joe hall, coming up in the next 16 minutes. gentlemen, who says loans as choice, some assist ease of it live on a position. prices say they are advancing south view and agencies is how does the new refugees holes desperately needed aid entered golf as far as the growing and secure c plus sizes remain just find in georgia, protesting for the 9th against the suspension of each session on you and
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negotiate has failed to agree on and legally binding global tracy to cub plastic next time on piece of statements with your thoughts, these little pool move 9 points clear at the top of the premier league, maybe manchester city to little to make it sooner rather fits claudio and aside, and 7 game which was the welcome to the program. we begin this news out in syria where opposition fights is like spending their offensive sounds into how a provence that's often launching a lightning attack on friday, taking control of the 2nd biggest se. alexa, now far as to say that consolidating control and now pushing further south, taking villages across from a province, a heavy bass,
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those are reported to be ongoing. the government forces all financing backs. they have launched as strikes across opposition, health areas. well, these are the scenes in a level where the cities university hospital was targeted. i've also been asked strikes and opposition health areas and it lives in the northwest. now, as of finding expounds diplomatic efforts, so also growing a bronze foreign minister has met with president bush, our last side in damascus was promised full support. he is due in tech he a on monday. so down because the order is monitoring the latest developments from the tech he is very important about on the ceiling opposition. sections have 3 claims in 5 days. what to use to live? breaking the phone lines. had lars have been frozen since 2020 the opposition's control fully in a lip, mostly and level, and partly in hama offers a glimmer of hope for display syrians dreaming of
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a safe return home. mohammed aid displaced for a 2 years long sleeves camp and a blip and were turned to his hometown of mar, it's a new mom, but his heart condition makes the journey broad with the injured. well, i sure would a month through if on the home the, the feeling of liberation is indescribable, that we have celebrated and prayed. but my dream is to return to my village and rebuild my life and of tried using cans, enduring, cold, wind tunnels, i guess result and constant struggle going back and mean starting from nothing. a homes are in ruins. we just wanna leave them a new peaceful, syria, a photo, my goodness. this is crowd. those are just as daunting a father of 5, including 2 disabled children. he describes his life since 2011 as the relentless battle for survival. after he left his home and how about a can you repeat also a little code bus fee for a returning to my village, no matter how destroyed is my 3 liberation brings joe for some time. but said this
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for those who are still waiting too happy, this will come when all of syria is free, free from corruption exploitation, a side entry of where we can rebuild our lives was sticking it to the syrian opposition has made rapid games on the battlefield, but as they advance, the government has escalate to this is flags targeting civilian areas. this intensification threatens the force more people from the very areas that have just been taken. so you'd have to sort of elsa 0 outside on the 2 kids syria border or one of those strikes on aleppo, hit the cities university hospital, the syringe and this new commotion was at the hospital in the off the month of that attack and sent us this report we are here in the front of the ali forward university, which is basically near d a report university. the hospital as the a, a sub war plays committed an air strike targeting the hospital here. the hospital
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who is the operating as a medical point for the wounded and injured individuals here in the city of hospital and the absence of any health care services. as you can see in the front of me, v to the mass destruction that was dealt with the hospital. and currently the medical stuff is still is so at the hospital taking where a few of the refuge and v beneath floors set up. it says the envelope section b e r section of the hospital wounded. and the injuries due to the c red g more plays air. so targeting the volleyball university hospital. massive destruction was resulted from the earth strike on the hospital resulting in terms of of, of this and hundreds and thousands of casualties. the medical stuff immediately
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burst into transporting the injuries into a safer zones. it'd be a hospital such as beneath floors as more safe walls in the hospital and also local resources. told us that the as soon as you more planes have been trying to target residential areas of medical for the very few medical points here. and they'll look for the city trying to hinder the operations to save lives and trying to hinder the work of the humanitarian themes. here, another post city and civilians here told us that this in region is trying to conduct a state of fear among civilians and the sort of punishment after the opposition forces seize the entire area of bulloch boat and pushing vc and redeem away from the city of the entire western countryside, no commerce, from inside all the quality of our city hospital,
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only post city syria. so let's take a look at who controls what in syria certain government forces, backed by russia and ron re gain control of most of the country. during the 13 years of a whirl, while opposition forces box bind tech, he remained in charge of areas across the north with high up to he, i'll some dominating it live province in the northwest. the syrian democratic forces will be s t s, make up mainly y p g kurdish fighters and backed by the us control must have been ne and pulse of syria, particularly rocca, a sucka and pups of deer as all of this areas home to significant oil reserves take, he has conducted 3 major incursions into an old and syria between 201620192 create what it's called a safe zone along its southern border. and now once the kid has dominated s d,
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f forces to leave tell rof osmanovich and move east at the euphrates river as big as a andre. as craig, he is an associate professor at the school, a security studies at kings college london. he joins us from the thank you for your time today. so clearly the situation on the ground is fluid, but it does seem now so that opposition forces have control of the left. so they say they gonna take control of homes, which you make of that rapid advance has of taking you by surprise. and i think they have taken everyone by surprise. it just shows how hold out the pro aside. saw it in front has been a know, this northwestern part of syria for a long time. we've all come to terms of the fact that the pro asset assigned is waiting gradually, waiting on potentially has one the counter revolution we knew, or we saw that the rain backing off the pro side side, you know, has the as well the integrations,
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it wouldn't be robust enough to actually push back the various will contain the various opposition forces that was still somewhat trapped in small ang place. the fact is, one is by surprising is don't be offensive itself because we have, we know that as well as being c t we. we also know that iran is on the back for the excess of resistance has been degraded. log has what has network has been degraded to nothing on. so there was a moment of weakness and it was to be some back to the next. yes. once eventually at the 0 position would eventually try to explore that vulnerability. but i think what is most surprising is the speed with which they were able to seize the territory and seize uh, you know, the main office rate on logistics across the north west in syria. right? so what, what's your explanation? so that it, is it, the weapons that they've got? do we know where those have come from? is it the support that they appeared to have uh, from tech a how, how do you explain it? it is the amount due to different things i have. so for the moment we don't really
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know how many bodies exactly also affiliated with it. how much of it is the corner of h t. s that you know, we expect a couple of years ago to be around 50 to 20005 years. we suspect that number one, i mean if you, if you run and i'm afraid in a vacuum, it's quite easy to see surgery. also, they probably have had quite a lot of support from the countryside. i think the strength h d. s, at the moment of the strength of your position is very much due to the weakness of the pro side side. they was fred finley. the front line wasn't properly secured, and it's a little bit like a domino effect was a key phone line is probably we seen process forces withdrawing, and they probably operationally withdrawing quite a quite a fall south that we as has been exploring, obviously, weaponry, play the role but i think when they, she has and it takes united states as the way they operate, is obviously they don't have support from turkey and the calls we expect that they get intelligence support from turkey. still,
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none of this obviously has been consigned by to you. any one else, but beyond that, i think it's, it's reading that very strong conviction that the revolution is still lines and obviously they have a very strong, a free to which they don't for a, you know, which they operate. the find that, that part of this is limits in this office. so the spectrum of the revolutionary seems to give them a pride and see is to push them forward in what they see as a religious background between good versus evil and all through their raising in a territory where most people locally still uh are rooting for the opposition because of they have a choice between h d as the opposition and this repressive regime of the what is a saw. they will choose the position despite the fact that their position might not be ideal. and in terms of what happens next, we've seen russia already engage in strikes against the opposition forces a tell us a bit more about how critical that involvement is in terms of how the
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sub regime comes out of this and, and just, and perhaps also remind us as to why russia has got involved in this and in the 1st place, that's when the rush i got involved in late 2016. it was a part of the name of providing a very important crucial component that needs to be a position of audio servers you had at the times. it was a massive game changing for some of the class, the same process trying to provide, provide now. but i would say that without a force on the ground, you might not be able to win this offensive or defend adequately. and in the end of the day, this was on spend one on the ground. even if alcohol was an important for us laws apply. i think what needs to be see now is, what are the, what is the capacity of ac is what is there was started using data cells must have been surprised by the speed with which they were able to connect to accomplish territory. they spread it to simply across one is quite a loss sway over land. and so for the betterment of concentrated on a, this for
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a string of pounds, if you will, of t logistical helps. and over sin syria, they haven't really been able to seize the entire country side to the, to the left, to the right of that main core door. and if they don't have the manpower to do that, then it's quite likely that it's the review and regroup either almost as opposed to another. you know, noticed that there's only process regions site would out to support the reading that there is quite a lot of on ability for them to exploit and push back. so it has to be seen yet to what extent they, she is able to sustain, not just the momentum, but also hold the territory that they see and kind of build a, you know, kind of protect that flying gives you will know who's the power snap, how is going to be very, very crucial because it's just as and yet how does the weapon systems to operate a very successful at defense. okay. reading good to get your analysis on dress craig associated profess at the school security studies king's college fund. thank
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you. the she nice, the nation says it stopping a deliveries through the main crossing into the gospel strip because of security concerns. the decision can watson the humanitarian situation in gauze, as when to sets in with hundreds of thousands of forcibly to space palestinians reliance on international food aid. sorry, a couple resume reports. as people in guns a continue to into it was sending too many. tammy crisis 8 trucks like these kind of a whole force of volume. the off to spite of attacks and 8 comb voice. the united nations which provides most 8 to gums. i says it's halting shipment through the curb to southern across think as it has become too dangerous.
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nearly to said the incidents going to the last month went through the crossing food and medicine intended to alleviate the suffering of post the news of being bluetooth by organized guns and areas under the control of the is when the military we assess and the seeing the rise of criminal gangs of criminal activities. we've seen this since may. this is when the rest, the border 1st thing was closed on the incursions in russia continued in this area and forced that person to close. since may, the situation has just carry races on a daily basis. a memo concluded last month that the guns may be benefiting from a passive is not active. protection from is very forces. a organizations say as well, has the knowledge. most of the requests for best amazes to say got cool voice, i'm mission, to allow guns, a civilian police,
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to protect the trucks that is deliberately orchestrated. and our key, if we look at where the bulk of the looting occurs, it is in very specific areas that fall under what is known as the ride. so these are areas that are fully under israel control, and these are areas that we're only permitted to cross after very careful coordination within a 2 percent of the population. and going to the relies on humanitarian assistance and such theft was sitting in a really don't a humanitarian situation. and we called the international community. ok, i'm pressure is the right to allow it to cause i will pollution requests at least 1000 trucks every single day before the world. more than 600 trucks. cutting goods, the student the goes up the gangs. so still the night at inflated prices. the bottom it says, well, the systematic looting of a truck contributes to increasing product prices in the market because local gang
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sells these products with exorbitant prices on the black market. we're unable to cope and trade as before. hedging road is a bowie to line for a delivery is intell garza, but it's also web that age is at its most vulnerable. local gang weights here, knowing that trucks carrying blake saving supplies will pass for thousands of civilians. this road has become a symbol of a stolen hope. target cup as the o just they are very buff postponing. oh, just there is mos old colored spoke to a w h i stuff member delivering critical aid to the come all of one hospital and basically here incentives this what do i owe from void just the was to come out of the one house until after many attempts to enter the nothing goes till now. there are ranging units of, of love and some medical supplies. also the, some gave for the vision, this change as a,
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as an attempt to elevate the human terran suffering. so the patients will stay here and they come out of the hospital that's gets inside the hospital. i tell you what they both of them having to do with you. yeah, yeah, sure. can you understand the ws, right? i see there are or getting for you. yeah, that's it is what did you go through with you? okay, we are coming to there with uh for, for the pieces and combine. you want me to cut it off or does not work. i mean, that's helpful with you for the data and we can we some, um, it kind of remain on the god. what's the most? is this a block of rooms? hundreds arrangements on those lines and that's the idea would be placed here for why no one must make on itself. so we also care about love unit. the medical supplies. yeah. did you include the city generates on the 4th
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floor. uh huh. we got come in with the motor home, the vehicle and then the the fuel on there, the men team. the team was a yeah. but the engine, it was a mostly because i never used to be like a lawyer. so i'm not doing this all the football. so why the w watch o d d w? i told i told us that there was an international team was they came out of the hospital to uh, to deal with the portico cases. i was the i just am i loved one. all this time is really attacks of killed the sea for palestinians across the gauze. the strip and the strike is hit, attends in gulf, the subculture, momentary and zone of all my wants. see, 2 children were killed and mamma and her child was i mean well and the noise is
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right. he tries have a taxi stuff low. we area and goes especially several engine palestinians arrived at the audi baptist hospital for treatment. israel has been laying siege to the north. this trip for $58.00 days with a, an alternative phone feldman targeting homes and shelters. honey. my food has moved from darrow moore. a tragic news from northern part of the gov to where it is really military just within the past few minutes as we receive a confirmed report, care without a deadly attacks. with a 4 story residential building and bid, la city initial reports, think about the 10s of people were shouldering inside the building. at the moment. it was attacked by a deadly air strikes in the use. what we're looking at massive number of casualties . it's hard to pin exactly how many people killed in the taxes. we always wait for health officials to come up with the with the number. it's also hard to know how
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people are going to be rescued in that area do given the difficult situations created by the ongoing, the ground, the fault, and the, the, the presence of the class coppers and, and the drones that are preventing health personality from reaching valid von 5, then practically people who might have a survive ease. that fact early or throughout the day it is really monetary care of more a talking gall the city. busy and 2 separate attacks, 5 people reported skilled among the casualties where women and children in the city of time unit is really military also goes to children in a drone and strikes when a group of people, these attacks continue to happen all day long and it's hard to, to think of an hour going by without hearing about these attacks. in addition to the ongoing tv or chilly or killers in the eastern part of the central area. maybe we'll look at eastern there, velocity, the refuge account, and a brief review account where there's really
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a military is operating aggressively clearing much of the agriculture land and remaining building in what seems to be part of the buffer zone that is intending to establish the caesar any minute for he has killed, at least for palestinians in the occupied west spine, cannot strike, talk to the vehicle in the village of sun near the city. if the janine ambulances were prevented from reaching the sides of the attack. strongly forces and stuff lives have killed at least 719 palestinians in the old combined westbank. since the status of the war and casa within marks is a janice in ramallah and the occupied west bank. he has more details about that attack in geneva as this was initially a drone attack using bullets against cause that was 2 vehicles involved. the video shows they've been abandoned. it seems the men inside flight on foot to a nearby agriculture of storage space that may be unless a cave in quite
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a remote agricultural region, just southeast of the city of jeanine here and notified west bank. and it's the they continue to fight off the is ready forces these ready minute to describe it as an armed class. and that's where those 4 people have been killed. these ready ministry have said that one of the individuals they killed was responsible for the death of a settler back in august. that was, you don't have to enjoy it. she's a 23 year old. ready internet attack back then, so they are implying this is retribution for the killing and have not yet released the bodies. so we don't have identification. all of those men who were killed inside the i cultural storage space. and st. moore has only these are including how israel's constant attacks on the gulf of compounding the challenges for college students with disabilities. and donald trump tanks, lebanese american businessmen,
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my son, who lost a service to any advice the process continue in georgia, is kept locked in policing for full consecutive night please attendance. detroit, dispos demonstrations gathered outside comments. state media is pushing the protest as have blocked an access road into the main commission facing the black c. c. s. c . and risk began off to the governing georgia dream policy claim victory. and a dispute said parliamentary election in october and then suspended, torps to join the helms. good fraud is the professor of public policy, at alia, state university in georgia. and he says, the people in georgia have lost confidence in the current government. well,
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i think it's fair to say that the ruling party is on a deep crisis. they have fairly constitute to themselves in parliament. and they're already kind of running out of legitimacy. and while it looks as if they may be able to move the country, it's really uncertain whether they will be able to govern it in any meaningful way . many civil servants have protested diplomats have resign. so it doesn't look like the same thing, sir. but of course, when exactly things remains to be seen on saturday morning. we've seen police kicking people that are on the ground. i'm taking them again and taking them in the head. we seem, journalist filings are journalists, have had their helmets taken off once, they were detained by police, and then not. so there are really dozens of videos showing that the violence is already that the stop to that is not so much for you. is that actually he disliked this and including the orthodox church as one that they want to say they want the
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government to, to restrain itself, to fix that or in that in a way they, they cannot entirely arrest themselves and refresh themselves, repress out of the situation that they're in, the backing down also doesn't seem to be to be an option. so where this goes, it's a very fluid situation. at this point. i think everything's on the cards right now, whether it's a fresh collection that in itself would be, you know, because the courts are captured by single election commission has been captured. so in the end, without the government really backing down, i think it might, i was this particular crisis, but it will kind of will struggle try to a search control and then it's going to be very, very close and closed in romania is parliamentary election with exit polls indicating that the ruling social democrats have gained most needs without the phone rights have made games. the vote comes week off to fall, right? pro russian candidates unexpectedly won the 1st round of the presidential election
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. remain, his top court has ordered to recount. if not 1st. russia continues to okey by pulse as north east and ukraine despite being full spot buying ukrainian troops. the nonce russian forces have steadily gain ground alone all the pods. from 9 i said back has moved from khaki. speeding alongside the front lines. there's no slowing down here. this is drawn territory. even with the signal gems, this team have the stair, the risk of being targeted. we keep driving us. this device keeps picking up drone signals. ukrainian not to reach teams take cover from russian strikes. for now. this is the lights were they didn't. and where they sleep,
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show most beloved for the probably what can i say about hockey? the front line is relatively stable. so the point was that you've gotten, i'm on, let's go to bed. so drop your camera. come on, come on. do you use the mike unexpected or does have just come in the teams here are getting up to date information from the drone teams who are monitoring a russian advance, the guns here. i'm trying to stuff the russians from taking more ukrainian territory. this american not to repeat this from the 1960 the shelves supplied by the united states and then underground command center drunk partition, gives a view of the front lines. combat drones also carry our attacks against russian ministry vehicles. show a bunch of the young with a you've just seen on the screen the after myself, i was out that when we eliminated the enemy, we gathered all the data from the bottom feed here. and during the about the
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dynamics and give orders to over to you back, i talked to re position to continue to receive orders the uh at the how they utilize. uh we are volunteers and the volunteer brigade and, and sold the gate. it gives you pleasure. is that you can liberate your own land, your own soil must lose russians to occupy areas of hockey region. and it's so just like these whose job is to make sure they don't take more. you claim that mazda said big data, hockey region ukraine. it still has on alex's side, jerry, is parliament is set to prove the most significant tax forms in the country's history and setting out amongst the 80th anniversary, if the colonial era, mexico, by the french on the me a, come on will level reaction from the council ground free as the world champion racks up and that's coming trying
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insightful documentary, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the concert, the story, the the washing out, is there a mindful top stories best in syria governing forces have no wish destro likes and systems of it live and left her as old position fights as say the expanding their offensive south into how my province at the best post on the post has to be on getting you an agency for pot as a new refugees as halting the delivery of aide into a golf for the term after selling crossings. things become too dangerous. meanwhile,
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is rarely strongly secure, especially for people across tasks. and these full palestinians have been killed and then is writing re nick janine and the occupied westbank gets hacked again with a miss riley drone targeting a vehicle for the palestinian refugees with disabilities have shed harrowing details or fax parents since during the ongoing role in gaza, they describe immense challenges, well fling for that lives on the limits of access to resources tailored to the needs of val reports to isn't just a child. he's disabled, he's hungry and he's been on the move since he fled from his home in this a to neighborhood of guys are sitting on the top and then having to move a disability is extremely difficult. one night we were surprised by advancing tags near the house where we were staying in the con eunice. we ran under fire and alter
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darkness. my uncle carried me through the streets and fields until we reached the safer area. it was a terrifying night. and this is for sam is due to a lawyer with mobility impairments are flipped from issues that i use to send through counseling being disabled as something and being disabled while in charge of the family is quite another. i used to be a lawyer providing for my entire family. i suffered this disability as a result of friendship. i feared for my family more than my set, what an insult to injury is the endless, humanly aging and dangerous displacement. and we've been through such a journey is a dozen times during this genocide the lack of facilities and the city of the socialist makes the experience unbearable. noble in the house and i did at the president of gaza highlights the difficulties he and he's pregnant twice have faced
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during the displacement of the struggle to survive. i mean i imagined about conditions like i. ready the will has to how much will good. now we'll chat about dependent. i'm sure probably. that's the daughter's issue i. you was a normal person, but last december, sotheby's injury was hit by shell. and since then, i've lost the ability to walk up to say, i need an m r. i was not available in any hospital in the causes i tried to get transferred to egypt for treatment, but oh, my place that help. so i'm definitely how somebody out, i'm really suffering me these hosp leaving conditions. i cannot even go to the restroom on my own it and so that they never, i didn't had a relief organizations and individual 8 hold on to use doing their best to help. but they're overwhelmed. oh, so on. yeah, it doesn't play investment. i'm out of this camp and data bella has been established to provide shelter a support for families with visual children and will be the teen payments. the
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company who is 93 tents, but struggles to provide the session equipment such as wheelchairs and hearing aids due to the restrictions imposed by to relocate on that. there are no precise figures on how many civilians have been disabled, the war. what's that is not their number is growing as well as the suffering between ease that idea, the lentils bombardment, and also see how much fun does you do as president elect donald trump has. i'm pointed lebanese american businessman, my son, bulls to serve as senior advisor on our and middle east. and it says, we last is the father and or trump stores at tiffany of that appointment comes a day off. the trump picked his son in law's father, charles cushing, it to service us and best way to front, like kind of has moved on his appointments from washington dc. the president elect
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has chosen a lebanese american business man and billionaire massage, lots of special adviser on arab middle eastern affairs. both of us was very influential during the recent election campaign, as being very influential among many arab american groups. who would the solution with what they, sol, as the bite and administration's ongoing and questioning support of israel and it's will on gaza. so bullets is a well known business man within the united states and also within 11 on he has connections. many political connections within lebanon, although he has no political experience whatsoever, as was so many of the drums fix is also a family connection. but lots is the father in law of trump's youngest daughter. tiffany: my kind of, i'll just say era, washington is best. i'll take a place to look at tom's choices for his national security team. some former us
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intelligence officials and will make us have expressed concern over his picks. on sunday, the president select normally to cash patel. as director of the b, i tell us cool, for stripping the agency of us intelligence gathering roll. trump is nominated for the democratic congresswoman tulsa gambled as director of national intelligence. she's been accused of close ties to the kremlin by the appointments of raised concerns among washington allies. western secures the so was told where it says that they could be initial slow down in intelligence sharing. when trump takes office, particularly within the 5 eyes intelligence sharing group as being nelson glen call is united states national security and foreign policy specialist. he's also a former c, i a deputy national intelligence officer joining us now from boston. thank you for your time, sir. so what do you make abdomen from supporting t's and particularly tools. think
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about well, trump likes people who nod their heads up and down and agree with him. he likes provocateurs as he is, but he has no interest really whatsoever in policy here there's, there's no particular foreign policy framework that he wants to add advance other than the installation is. and then we're going to lose them with the national security, the nominees, it is something there is shocking and deeply alarming as a professional intelligence officer. and we're, i headed on my 6 or french intelligence or any allied intelligence service. i would change how i share my information with the united states because it can't be trusted. not when you have such a extensive documentation of the close associations. it's also you gathered with
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the russian government in russian intelligence and donald trump, literally over of hundreds, hundreds of publicly documented instances when known members of the russian soldiers service star goods for the russian intelligence service, where people are sympathetic to it. i have had associations with the trump or his family or his entourage for decades. right. so it's, it is a phenomenally disturbing development. the 2nd thing is that the competence level of chelsea gathered in cash patel is essentially 0. so in terms of the role of the director of national intelligence, what exactly is to say got a going to be in charge of exactly as well as the, the d, n i, as a, you know, all the, all bureaucracies have to have their, their slogans and their acronyms and so the director of national intelligence, which is what gathered has been nominated for is the, the formal head of all 17 or 18 depending on definitions. the
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intelligence agencies that make up the united states intelligence community. everyone knows the c, i a, the defense department has its own intelligence agency with a national security agency, the satellite and technical intelligence, etc, etc, etc. the d n i is in charge of nominal in charge of all of that. now it's a, it's a super human demand to expect any individual, whatever his or her title to effectively control the very independent minded agencies. but that is the job. and essentially, this, what happens is the, she will speak directly to the president representing to the intelligence community and will have access to control the all of the secrets of all of the agencies. so how to think of this, how, how the allies looking at this uh how,
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how do you think it's gonna affect that relationship with the united states going forward? yeah, well, in intelligence, there are no coincidences. if there was ever any smoke, then you must assume that there is a fire, because even if the laws are slow or low, the data, in fact the be the case, the consequences of making an error in taking something on the face are exist. central. the many lives are at stake and the security of, of nations. so when you have such a extensive indications of questionable behavior, questionable associations, then questionable judgment. then you would have to act upon that meaning in the world that i used to have it. if a target someone i wanted to develop as a source, they had any of those question marks any raised. so i would have to back off and
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not share any information and not to continue the relationship. similarly, they far an intelligence or a non american intelligence service, a given the and please publicly documented instances of concern should unprotected sources and methods. and that is a tremendous crisis. because the, the close cooperation of allied intelligence services with united states and vice versa, has been fundamental to the western alliance for 80 years, very 85 years. okay, glenn could to get you perspective then call united states national security and foreign policy specialist. thank you. this taiwan president has said that taiwan and the us have to fight together to prevent a regional war. they to contain made the comments during a 2 day trip to the us state of hawaii for a memorial and the japanese attack on po hava. during world war 2,
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stop the is honolulu is part of a tour of 3 pacific olive nations that maintain formal ties with tie one visits has on good facing which claims the orleans as part of his territory. on his stage 2 rounds of war games. this year the peace it's not, jerry is parliament is set to prove the most significant tax reforms in the country's history. politicians are considering full bills inc as pasting revenue. but as i'm at interest reports from lagos, the most controversial policy has a planned to allocate a largest shy to welfare states. the national companies arrive at
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the local market to do that with shopping. and i met with a familiar rising prices in place and really i like cooking at home is so expensive. i bring time to be of what i used to bring to the market. the government says it's reforms will bring relief, particularly due to small businesses. and what income people, they carry hot to many um types of buildings and different ways from different associates. and also to then make more progress. the laptops, the steps so that people have who and it needs to be mall. she does so contributes a little bit more. but one of the proposed changes is course in consent. it will out of the distribution of value added tax revenue among the ideas $36.00 state. the legal state is the nation's largest manufacturing costs. it's
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a business and commercial center, meaning it generates greater revenue. the proposed reform will allow it to keep a mind to share of the money we're proposing. that's the right vision of vt of an issue. we actually will tip. so the location of consumption, which is really what he's done in most countries around the world forest gates objectives, given that they goes to the home state of preston black table is being favor. i did have more than 18000000 employee idols, but only 30 percent of them. and also 1000000 were just as simple as this country. less than $200000.00. a recent survey found that 8 to 3 percent of the population don't believe that you'd have to even see what the government intervene with your one. and then you have to meet each and you'd be willing to peace. now, just president bull i meant to nibble as a regular move, feel subsidies and floated the courtesy, saving the government, print $2000000000.00 since may. but it's cost inflation to shoot up spots and
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protest. i know they say the tax reforms on long overdue the high left. what seemed to be to us in this country, we don't want to have that. the other parts of it is that look for most of the state governments who do not think about adding value to uh, to what comes into the streets. we'll also now need to walk a little harder, but most not just will be waiting and hoping to see the effect of the folks at the cash register. how many degrees i'll just go to lagos. san miguel is smoking the 80th anniversary of the colonial era. masika near the capital dot com. the state sermon has been held to all of the west african soldiers killed by the french army . in 1944. nicholas hawk has moved from the shadows of the passed here. a massacre was brought to light is 80 years after french commanders turned their guns on their west african troops and their barracks
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of char, or in senegal. war veterans gathered to give voice to the dead. that the french army sought to silence among them, colonel and dugger jang, a former senegalese riflemen. yeah, let's please us that cruise. yes. it isn't the spirit of sacrifice, but we are here to remember and stuff and those things the truth of a mess. it could, the french military attempt to, to bury it. these are french, african prisoners of war, failed by nazi germany. 1941. at the end of the war, they were brought back to their barracks in charlie, with the soldiers asked for their pay. their french commanders responded with gunfire. until 2012, the french government denied that the killing took place. films like this one that evoked the events were bound in france until 1998. for the surviving war veterans, these metals weigh heavy, both a source of pride and pain,
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the surface of nothing. of course, i feel sorrow most these were innocent a month that were killed. it's a crime such for us could have avoided which was the question of corporation in the west say freedom has no prize, but what's requested for you can pay for the freedom afresh. only 2014 did. the french president at the time admits that 70 people were killed. he described it as a violate to repression on friday, president emmanuel michael finally acknowledged the massacre. french president menu in that point is not be attending this commemorating. instead a huge change base for administer. despite his works and a full size has not disappeared, the pain that results deal of what has confidence here in the camp of care, right? historians believe french commander is buried up to 400 soldiers in mass graves on the site. and it goes, president, is demanding the french military release its archives to historians in order to
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find out the truth honoring these rightful mind is not just about morning our martyrs. and it's about caring their struggle, ford taurus, and using it as a lever to reinvent our relationship with our selves, with our history and with the descendants of the authors of the tragedy from the commodities to more attain yeah, 5 heads of states and the representative of all former african french colonies in silence honoring those who were killed in the massacres and their contribution during world war 2. west african troops fault on the front line, bring paris from german occupation, yet us commanders at the time denied them the right to march into the french capital because of the color of their skin. this commemoration age to correct france and the west attempt to erase the africans from history. men who fought to set europe free. nicholas hawk elder 0 at the car. you guys,
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or you just have failed to reach an agreement on a tweet seats and limit plastic waste and a 200 nation sign through some city in south korea for the u. n. back talks, which is supposed to result in a deal of to 2 years of discussions. but a week of negotiations has failed to resolve deep divisions between attending countries or talks are expected next year. disappointing to see that a small number of ma'am members remain unsupportive of damage as necessary to drive through change. if you're not going to be here to stand up to the ambition the district requires, please move aside. let's go ahead on al jazeera much so you know, i should get that post premier leave when the new manager spoke with the
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how can these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors? collateral, the average has collateral damage. that's why it's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer system corporate gets real effective. it's more of a standing from the impact to the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or no place. and so i go on with say, the press retreated to the car without a media hub and vital vantage point to june. the 1st truly televised war from the roof. we could see recreation at the american embassy for the most iconic images of the conflict and vietnam. were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war hotels, oil just here. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the sport in this be to me, thank you very much. let's start with the premium e, again, little pool. have beaten men, just the city to know to go 9 points clear at the top of the table of today midway when other round the grid. it was cody jack, so who opened the school way for level 2 landfills? in the 12 minutes i'm at the side, i completed the wind from the penalty for making the 2nd hole full straight lead defeats no facilities for the 1st time since 2008, leaving and down in the 5th and 11 points behind little party or the side on now,
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7 games without a winning all competitions. during the game, claudio was subjected to choose from livable supposes of you're getting sex in the morning. he responded by holding up 6 fingers to remind him how many primitive titles he's one with these i'm so proud of my 6 point relieves against that team in the previous teams. i'm so sorry i didn't expect i'm feeling easy to choose to jump to be 2nd. maybe it just has to be cycle honestly. with the, with the results may be asked dealing job because we won 6 from the legs. a lot of types of otherwise the higher key maybe we think on the doesn't work it's, it's what it is at the end, it's part of the game when you, when you laugh, when you lose, they love the leak is all decided in november or these out a summer last season, the way points behind arsenal, i think somewhere in february. so no one has to feel empathy or sorry uh for about maybe for auto managers, but not for that each one. so many things and he will be able to bring city back.
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um and they're actually still in the table that's even more than they are now. chelsea are up to food thanks to a 3 know the the estimate home around the of the victory also 80 adults. so nicholas jackson and and so for 9 days. chelsea let me points the 2nd phase also knowing points behind meetings with the dentist so you might have to have secure business lead women to be manager. reuben, especially if it's a full new at old trafford, both especially with to and so they've josh was it see you know that in line. but emily remains on these and makes up the way to awesome on wednesday. but we'll be judge about the, the place that we finish. i know that, but let's focus just on the next game, the game and look at the performance and sometimes we play, but we will have like in thursday was a 32. but i think we did this more to date, was a for new i think everything,
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these are more also. so let's focus on the performance. congratulation to the to the let's, let's rest recovery and think about us know, a tenant and bump a school full, real madrid as they close the gap on need his boss to learn a legal industry, bidding him who school they 1st go in. and it's, you know, we know that it's off the half an hour to the setup and buffy for the 10th of the season. it'll competitions well move up to 2nd in the table. let me point $300.00 with the game. also securing the formula one side last week, next for step in is wrapped up another victory at the concert growing pre. he was in the battle with amanda norris on so mccarren driver was hit by a 10 2nd penalty for not slowing. so yellow flags most finished 10, which means metatron. mr. chose to secure this constructive pricing since 1998. charlotte play a 2nd place. finish means for all recap to get the 21 points heading into the
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season finale be next week and it doesn't matter. now does it, um yeah, i didn't finish pizza, who doesn't mind if you're on fighting, if i got a penalty so disappointed and can only apologize for the team. i'm really excited. i'm really, really excited. i mean on the, on the still 1914, so it's still quite a bit and it's going to be a big challenge for us to, to retake them anytime and say, but we've just got to keep focusing on our self and whatever happens until the very last lab who will give you told and i hope that it will be a new england's crickets is of seal the crushing will have a new zealand during the 1st test in christ church. pride and cos installed with the bowl. the 16 2nd meetings with its 410, we could match the stickly target of 104. england had little trouble chasing it down. jacob, the scoring on beacon 50 on debut is a sealed a look at victory tonight. so take a one to leave them
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a 3 minute series at the valencia matter with them took place on sunday just the months of the floods. they killed 220 people. well that some critics felt it was too soon. they were 35000 runners. and organizes the nice it around $3.00 for everyone who made it to the finish line. local businesses also has the race will help boost the economy. hopefully this bolts nice fulton, nice money. thank you beta. okay, just before we go, let's take you to the georgia in the capital where for, for tonight's purchases have been clashing with police out 5 deep compliments. in simplicity, you can see people damage that on the streets of the capital that i'm good. with the recent dispute election, which is put the pro rushed to georgia dream policy. it's a power, i mean government vince funding towards with brussels and joining the which is good money. okay. you up to date loss more news,
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the top the to stay with us here on the a meeting of minds or over the world. we have this the rise of 80 for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the meta musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economist hardoon tang taught to for most of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have a new competition. you'd, you'd be on split data analysis era all through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come on award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar,
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shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. walbridge, selves, amazon gets most of the attention. the less atlantic forest has gone, largely overlooked. we kind of have a walk, blew up here on what used to be for families farm. these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log plant coffee and sugar cane and reese cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees. 810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forest. the farm was transformed into the environmental n g o had won the lot, families still runs it now was one of preserves the largest reforestation project
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