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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter and the the hello, i'm told mccrae, this is the news. how in line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. boy strikes targets, serial position, sizes and civilians. as the assad government tries to slow their advance, the foreign minnesota of president of sobs, l i o, ron visits to key if the tools and increases the government and the opposition need to reach a compromise. feminine condition spread and guns are off to you in hopes,
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a convoys that a key crossing just safety concerns and at least 56 people are killed in a stampede at a football ground and getting the i'm doing a guess real scope with the support level police 9 points, they're at the top of the premier leap, maybe months, city to nails making only defeats and arrives of head for the other side. 7 games with how to win. the syrian government and russian rule pines have intensified attacks on areas held by opposition sizes in the northwest. this follows big gains by the off position over the past few days, but it's massively shifted. the front line will appliance the carrying out strikes on the cities of it live, and to live her earlier a strike target to residential areas and it live causing significant destruction and leaving several people that off the capturing live over on friday. o position,
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find has made a significant advance southwards, consolidating the position in that region. the push extended into the central province of hama with government troops were forced to retreat from civil strategic positions homeless. so it begins coverage. the latest air strikes to target is the syrian government forces tried to repel opposition fighters, the trail of destruction left behind by the continued aerial attack. it's the 6th day of the offensive led by the height of the heavy to shim armed route with significant territorial gains in it, live a level and in the home of province. and with the latest advance, the syrian government is now sending reinforcements to the northwest,
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including these it on and back. the militias from idaho, the conflict has force thousands to flee the fighting. but for some syrians, a chance to return to the homes, they fled from over the last decade. one of them is just that i've got a problem. oh, thank god for the liberation of said our kids. oh, god granted us the ability to come back to yeah, god willing all of syria will be liberated effect devices. all of the opposition fighters say they're prepared to continue seizing townsend villages all over syria until they gain control of the country. while the shuttle, as a government says it's forces, will continue to repel the advances of descent, who understands ego problems, foreign minister within domestic us on sunday. and in the past few hours has been discussing the situation with the turkish foreign minister in ankara. tequila is urging all sides in the conflict to find
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a compromise. a started as soon as you saw that you suggested any foreign intervention is a great mistakes that certain measures have been taken under the umbrella of the asked on a price as we have managed to achieve some communication between the different policies and syria. oh, do they give you more than 13 years? this crisis hasn't been resolved. janet, turning a blind eye to the local demands, raised by the serial physician and the failure to take any tangible positive measures on the ground by the rising r o factors that will continue to cause the civil war to re ignited it. we have repeatedly dom onto that. all parties come together and had also thought your thoughts as generally hers darkened ization, syria in close contact with a 0 and the united states. the accents are meant that the vert, attention from what is your role is don't 11 and god sorta. that's why the situation is syria is totally different. which at the subaltern and towers operate is active in the north of syria. once again. that is
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a grave danger. to serious and stability and security that it had to is this grid situation is a cause for concern that will have an impact on all the regional countries. i don't name that or kia and iran. we totally understand the is really the zine is regions role in escalades intensive in this region. i'm turning a blind eye to this will have direct precautions. i will send them clearly joins us now from 2 kias border with syria and us. and then there's a lot of conflicting information and different narratives coming out at the moment about what exactly is happening. can you just give us an update on the latest finding on the ground on the 4th and continues and the advances by to see, we know position continue on the battlefields, but not as fast as before. the acceleration is valid. actually, as a diplomatic efforts to discuss the crisis has risen within the last
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2 days, according to what the position has a now so far they have the full control over is the governor is including the, the who, the who is a 4th, which is a very strategic minutes for airport, that the syrian ministry forces have used for many years to target the civilian areas and they will position a region. on the other hand, the position has big control over other close to the center. and nearly in nearly all most old neighborhoods as an add on another attempt, the opposition a conduct to the no peroration 2005, which was under control of the syrian military and the code. this revel repeal id, uh the tell their thoughts fitness center and the eh, outskirts, i also under control as except for a few neighborhoods that are still controlled by the curtis rebels. this is
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a situation on the ground a yes, the defense is continuing. the all position has moved from south of other people to north of homa talk to sing the homeless fitness center. but it has been that way for the last 2 days, and they haven't been able to enter a goal, a move forward towards my as the syrian government, as city and forces are located there. but they're also unrest in several places like that. i swayed uh and people are reacting against some of the things that the, the syrian government to sing on the other hand, suing the military forces that have been weakened. that's have lost that as well as has a capacity for a con through offensive for now. have been a striking ellipse civilian areas in the, in the early hours they strikes a camp at night, the camp and an and later they strike a hospital and is the so the tension is still there. but possibly because of these
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logic falls in the last 2 days, and the parties are trying to find a common ground as they are positioned, one of the position they, they're signing. i back the from some of the said that they. c read this adult details as long as there's compromise, faxed to thank you so much. send them some costs the other day with the license from took. he has bought it with syria, as we joined now by a smile of dollar who is a volunteer with the white helmets, the serene lids, civil defense, and emergency response. groupie joins us from a live. how in syria, thank you so much for being with us. i can only imagine how intense the last few days have been for you and your organization. first of all, can you just give us a sense of what it is like and i live for right now, 5 days off to this offensive? stafford? thank you. uh, just to correct um and then also countryside of right now i live bull doesn't have electricity on to them enough to the to be with you on the line. that's why i'm
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allowed to fully understand the the last the see this today is before, before they la pause onto the attack again after 2016 now it's on the back of the size of the targeting goods and then some buildings, a streets uh you know the uh, the hospitality versus the hospital valuable, which is the biggest hospitality as a result of in the beset that because of the i must have put more than 2 people were killed. but the before that there was another alaska on the answers of the problem is that from the west side, the west side of the pool on the but that also there was an insight more than 15 people were killed up to now. and now there's a to attach or neighborhood to kind of book the teams are responding to the adult strikes or the maybe this had been an hour ago. there are others i've stuck on
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the front of that street, which is in the heart of this it the best it was. there is other than just then much it goes damaged, there is no casualties and we wouldn't record any casualties also. and the other area and it lived, there was a big mess that could have been and today in the 18 people were killed thing and more than 25 people were injured and killed in children and 2 different places. and that is and should have been doing the residential neighborhoods in the eclipse. and are they become in the north of the country side? right. that just if i could interrupt you talking about the various may i ask is happening and, and, uh, and it live as well as a live. is there a sense or evidence that civilians are being deliberately targeted right now as what we saw and what we uh, what's missing? oh, how and where they are targeted. they just a few seconds before i joined the like the target, it'd be uh, a hospitality and lips to keep it. there's the talk to
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a tech one on house within the city. and now we uh, as much time as we, uh, we call this fall nick, and we will see you, we'll see the of the meet being the evidence by the everyone who wants to tell us he can see that of the videos and the, the publishing of the target to deliver to the hospital of a grip, which is that uh, the one of the both times the oh, the only hospital bed. all right, and the best. let's see. so they see patients also when they talk because id be kept in mental health concepts side of and i'm kidding. 7 civilians. interesting more of them. it's 10 people include equal men so that this is also what when would they s, uh, what was they targeted when they thought that that could be kept? okay. it sounds like we've been talking to experts. uh and analysts over the last few dies saying that this really came by surprise just how quickly this offensive
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moved into a live. oh, in particular, did it catch civilians be a by surprise, as wetland. and what's being their response to this uh for, for us, for us. i know i said, but we will, we, uh, as always we, we can't, i won't that what's the situation? and the problem becomes as boss, when we have access to all episode to an all the area and, and also we see that we are responding. we lost that company to help people to respond to him, right? when they've given how quickly. and so what happened to him, were you prepared for something like this, you know, and the best part of this, a lot of southern we were other bumping out of southern that still uh is sites on the phone, the neighborhood. so it zip and that was countryside fell apart and was to the north country. so i just admit, i even exhibited even the thought of most of the floor plan, even a bit of a cluster bombs, the attack, the becomes thrown on close to the for the,
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to the gate. but then i will get this as was the 1st day of the escalation. okay, well, have to leave it there, but we really do appreciate you giving us an idea of exactly what it is like they're in syria at this point in time. that is, is male alum dollar with a wide helmets surrounded civil defense and emergency response groups. thanks so much. thank you. when you start with a story and we're going to go now to show mock rickly who is the head of global risk at the geneva santa for security policy, he joins us from geneva. thanks again for joining us here on al jazeera, we were mentioning earlier in the program that the syrian government and brushing it forces. now southern to strike back. we're hearing from the what, how much the, the fix it that is having on civilians on the ground. what exactly are they able to achieve and we've heard, especially the russia, has been potentially caught short by how quickly this offensive is moved. but i didn't know if you remember what happened 10 years ago and since 715. so do you
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have directions to accenture, at discomfort and the crown? terrific. so if you want to ask direction way of doing, he is basically attacking as to begin populations. and so it's really surprising that they are attacking the 17 objectives. so what happens when that happens? is that it creates a backfire or between a backlash because um, if you target hospitals for us to our claim and uh, and obviously that i mean, its further add the population barely the here is to terrorize the population so as to break them a balance of of this uh, this movement that good qualified man is insurgency, but it's unlikely to happen probably because of this has not come overnight. i mean, this amen. time has been built, at least for the last and then the last 4 years. right? so effectively, are you saying that this is sonya by presidents hasanti. i actually read the
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situation properly and, and uh, and listen to the story and people as well, you know, if we look at what happened the last few months, um, in a way, uh, the gimme a separate project page internationally was that has that as well. and he had been integrated into different and i feel for the international uh for a but if you have the core of the problem, which is the issue of the governance of a serious and. 9 the didn't the expectation of the population that have not been addressed. so if you want the stop by and factor are, are still there just at a one point at the senior and. 6 while the desktop or he supported by russia and especially by ron and it's a different sort of gets in the region ministry actually, well this, this insurgency. now what we've seen with 2 finger warranty frame and the. 9
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the, the operation of is well up against a, against, and as i has voted on this is we can in both of the supports of, uh, the, the temporary. mm hm. and on top of that the, the, the looking for, sees, hasn't been added to a says, hasn't been, i think we have to transition from originally a global jazz moving towards a much more naturalistic movement. and so either way it has gather or some more support on the ground from the look of a pollution indeed, which if we can just to get the opposition forces. uh, the, i mean, the obviously attempting to try and take hama and then potentially like the ice, i hit on to holmes. can you explain the significance of that and, and if they do manage all of that, this, does that mean the downfall of the south regime is next way to have a, as if we look at this, again, it's complex. see instead of the, the best thing here is, i mean the end final highway has been made here and meet 3 objective because
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basically it's the way to go to the mosque. so now we put funds earlier with siding depth and the momentum ahead is it has been a slew that around a hema. if i'm a horse, then definitely open the gate for uh, going to the mass cause and this is basically where as a response of, from the assets supporters or iran and, and rush. yeah. would it be an important but what do you also have to bear in mind is that as more as the, the different groups underground are the best. and they're also taking over material from the uh, the, the, the, the tablet again. and so already for uh, air bases have been uh, taken will you come as see some. 9 tags that belong to the c, or i'm for a see that have now being on the hands of h, d f, as well as cameras. and so basically this will also feed the momentum off of the
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operation. okay, well have to leave it there as always. thanks so much for your inside. you shall not quickly get a global risk at the geneva center for security policy. thanks so much. thank you. so the, so you in chief, antonio gutierrez's, the situation and gaza is appalling and apocalyptic want and conditions faced by palestinians. my amounts of the gravest international crimes. this statement was rid out of the conference in egypt. i aimed at increasing humanitarian i to palestinians. on the ground is riley strikes, continue to target several areas across the strip destroying homes and school sheltering displays. palestinians, and these old people have been killed in north and central composite. and just the past few hours, gas has health minister races as well as war has killed 44466 people.
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i did deliberate through a keyboard, a checkpoint between his roland gals that has been halted. the un agency for palestine refugees is it stopped transport across caramel of asylum, crossing due to safety concerns along that route. the situation is particularly bad in the north for the expense, warning of a famine as the as rarely, military continues. it's blockade for nearly 2 months now. with more on this honey, mike. mood isn't del ballot and central gaza, honey. the impact of the the latest is ready. it strikes. and the optimist obviously continues. can you just talk us through what's happened to in a network out over the last few hours will be ongoing. the slides continue to cause not only further civilian casualties in certain level of destruction, but the aftermath of these a strikes that and force displacement the destruction of infrastructure and public
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facilities. deep in the humanitarian crisis across the god. there are entire areas right now with people without any proper access to any of the basic supplies that alone any of the fly saving resources are much needed to help people survive these conditions. for example, if we just take as a case the northern part of this trip to the marks fix the diesel, is really the ground balls and the systematic destruction of the demolition of homes. that systematic tax on family insights, residential homes. the virtually disruption of a means of life in northern governor has lived the entire northern part of this trip with one conclusion. what's going on is nothing short of that. and if that good cleansing, from what we see the patterns of destruction, the power of attacks, the killing, the defense, you know, civilians, the, the, the military is these over the area of the prevention of basically everything didn't or the know the parts of the just causing it to worse than on each box,
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and all of this happened while an intense bombing campaign continued to have to just overnight attacks and people were killed in one house. it's right at the spot as the deep gold uh, as it broke it. we looked at 25 people. uh, the total number of from one families were inside. one of the residential on the part of the pack continues. it flew out the day and god, the city, and the modest part of god, the cities here in the central area close to the close, the roads with more people sign up, the record number, all of this, why the humanitarian, the price is exactly repeating because of the ongoing enclosure of the crossing, the depletion of markets, of from any of the basic supplies. and what's really tragic about that if these products and the resources available, they are available at a very higher price. this is not the only challenge for you see the display from a type population is low, told that the depletion of cash or from the market. few people do not have either
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in not gosh, for good shape, cash in order to purchase a, what do you need for their survival? the lack of bank notes, the prevention of these rating military from guys to be transferred to the bank here, just a deep in the crisis everywhere. we're looking at a situation where people now, if it's not about money, it's about availability. and if it's not about availability, it's about money, it's a multi layer crisis that keeps the worse then, and it's past due. our colleagues did a special report on how war now, money notes are causing severe problem that are preventing people from active inc. basic supplies into my life is not easy for palestinians. and to be seized clauses through the cost of that is an all time high . some palestinians can't even use the mitchell cash they have left on hand to buy
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food. instead, they're paying for their damage in touring funds to be restored. finally, we live at the job, how much we live with them in traders doing on good except these currency notes. so we have been forced to turn to the stalls that repair the bank notes. we are forced to resort to the district of repeating the bank notes in the hope that they would be accepted later in the new and the 14 months of israel's investigating war. most of cause population is now living in desperate poverty with shore to jews of food, water and medical supplies. pol listing you are struggling to find basic necessities for their families. and they're not resorting to unique message to keep their own notes on the flush, why you will use that technique to remove the glue and flip them to come and see as you can see here this week, the bank. so it becomes like this and it gets circulated among people. it's used as
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a substitute for currency because that as long you money being introduced sullivan and for some polish to use like them, had multiple yes. during left to check gross worth thousands of dollars, they can no longer use and they're hoping for some sort of solution. and if that's what i'm checking, i was hoping you're gonna receive personally, i have 60000, so it goes and i don't know what to do with them or how to use them. since merchants have stopped accepting these 10 sick of networks, where should i go with these bank notes? what am i supposed to do? i came here to figure out what to do with the cash i have a fund is rose or has destroyed much of plaza. and there is a humanitarian crisis across the street with no banks and no way to get newer bank notes. policies say they have no choice, but to hope that every small amount of costs they will have less will be accepted
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with the market, not even have the most basic goods. and if they do, they are often too expensive for many companies here. and i just need a very buzz upon to sign the at least 56 people have died, understand paid at a football match in guinea. spic ties is reportedly styles and throwing stones during a football match on sunday. as security forces use tear gas causing panic, the victims were trampled as crowds tried to flee the stadium. nicholas hunk joins us from the cart and sent a go and net. can you just explain how and why this began in the 1st place? was this happen on sunday evening? this was a family event, a football game where people gather to trade. it was the final of a tournament that was organized by the guineas june to involving the local team of
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ends there. a corey and a visiting team of low bay, and if everything was going fine, there were, of course, thousands of people inside the stadium that could only hold hundreds of people and that was an issue. but the situation was come up to the 90 minute mark at the very end of the game when the referee called for a penalty. and then some of the supporters started throwing rocks and water bottles on the pitch. the security forces responded by fire and tear gas, and there's only one way in and out of that stadium and people rushed towards that towards the exit door. and that's where we saw a stampede horrific scenes that were filmed on social media. terrific to broadcast on television. now the prime minister has announced a full investigation to find out who is responsible for this stem pete. they said that perhaps the supporters that through those stones is responsible for this. but
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the opposition has already gotten involved turning this tragic event into a political event saying that the security forces are responsible for the death. currently, the security forces are around the morgue, where bodies are being kept. a doctor said that there is a bodies lined up, up to, to a far distance up to the up to a far distance. so there's perhaps hundreds of bodies still waiting to be identified by loved ones. the security forces are they're holding these compounds where these bodies are being held. the internet has been shut down in this area because there is a lot of anger in how this tragic event was handled by a guineas military genta. now the prime minister says that he continues to call for calm and for a full investigation. ok, thanks so much. nick, nick nicholas hug for us there in the cotton soon ago. so the democratic republic
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of congo, at least 14 people, had been killed in an organized attack in the east of the country. the allied democratic forces group is behind the attack according to the see military sources . the several houses with it on fire in the city of been a near the border with uganda. graphic videos show of the from the same show, several chopped bodies. give us time for with a now his car has a low that it's being exceptionally where to go southern parts of india, thanks to a tropical by kind of slammed into pooty cherry, bringing with a very heavy rain. you can see that wide spread flooding. now it has continued to push its way for the west. well, the remains of that system. it will pull out to see, but behind it we still got some big bus of rain to come for likes of caroline campbell and i do. and some eastern areas of india on tuesday is looking while the
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shari on wednesday. but the rain isn't as intense. it slips its way towards central areas, but it's a launch the dry picture across the north, into pockets down in the north west of india with that quality remains an issue that will be some slight improvement through the mid week for new delhi. but the has of this uh, quality will be back towards we tend, it's set to get cooler as well in the pool as well to whether slips its way and it's cool as well across northern parts of east asia. we've had a wintery last for just way across northeast in areas of china, into the north of japan, bringing some heavy snow to hook i to it's cool, but this most settled funny conditions for the korean peninsula. and it remains very sunny in shanghai was quite conditions across the east coast of china on wednesday, a little ahead here on i will just there a week of told, produced no agreement on plastic pollution will tell you want divided nations at a you in gathering in south korea president you i bought in pardons,
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palestinians are on the verge of stopped ation, with no access to food. more so in medicine, syrian government will apply as a, carrying out a strong, so i'm a series of it live and the level all physician forces to control all the info on friday. i now try to push itself into the central province of hummer and around spartan minnesota was in damascus on sunday, and in the past few hours has been discussing the situation with the turkish foreign minister, an incorrect tequila hazard suicides in the conflict to find a compromise well i'm going to, can klein is a professor of political science, it's about a long university and he joins us now from west jerusalem. thanks very much for being with us. once again, here on al jazeera, 1st of all, can you just give us an idea of how the latest developments in syria, a being viewed the end as well? a good afternoon, it is going to feels this way. and so that they said that it succeeded to create
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a new situation in with syria and leap. and all of them it is one woke up to see that everything is shrinking. that's probably iran is coming closer 30. and i like, well this result that by, by in easy, i think the war and we're getting seriously, we can increase by law is ready for iran far ways. room is folders on the control right now is right. is worried. so is ready to walk up to the store, to see the, to a different strategic situation and it's north and boulder. okay, so obviously like you say, as for, do, i mean, what is it trying to do diplomatically now what, what canada is, right? and that is, you can do almost nothing regarding the the root,
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they were brilliant inside, syria is where i can talk with. yeah, which was put in was a, was it western allies to see what, how they will. yeah. if you run send troops and the soldiers to a, to syria, to had a side to create a is own where intervention is possible. but that to this situation is, is very strange here. because right. is there a visual? the establishment is worried? well, the uranium foreign ministry assistant, israel is actually the one behind all of this and is the main beneficiary of a little of the, the security that we're seeing in syria. so following that, what does this route potentially have to gain here? as it is, one has no strategy as well as no shelter to live, but mo, most of the g e because i accept very far, right?
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right. because in the government. but the, they have the strategy in gaza street much less in the bundle and for, for them the idea of what's going on in syria is something beyond their, their concepts. as they said, a very simplistic way as the syrian or a rebels are like, gosh, and this is not exactly the case, but it may turn to be or exist a threat to is right, but not necessarily. so here is what is needed is a very dedicated examination of the, of the situation. these are very complex and visually administration of the car. this one, the solution is far away from being able to think. i have to think. so 1st they gave me the loop to see how complex the
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situation used to be restrained. right. i just wanted to very briefly about the cease fire and leaping on i mean, it is holding even if it is rather tenuous at this point in time, i mean, where does it stand with? is riley's right now. how is it being viewed? of the this is diane, is, is the, these are the government refuses to admit that this is 5 was imposed on them without achieving the total victory they did. they definitely have been victorious, that the private just don't have them yell promised. and, and this is bella succeeded to. he is 12, and not allowing visually ever to is to where is the home is run for reviews and started to meet and stand directly with of far away from
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their homes and much of their houses are destroyed. so is right and has a better my isn't wants to supervise. this is glare and be the only force that impose on live. i know that agreement because i'm not the kids. yeah. sorry, yeah. what we're going to be yes we've, we've run out of time unfortunately, but we really do appreciate your insight into all of this for us. uh, there's as many can klein for us and with jerusalem. so delegates from countries around the world amazing and re add for climate adults focusing on the certification. a top of you and environmental official has cooled, the greatest environmental challenge about time. but what does it actually mean? well, it describes the process with foot home dry lands. the great intent visits due to climate change land or the use and deforestation for agriculture. currently,
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up to 40 percent of the world's tons of land area is classified as degraded. healthy land supports nearly 95 percent of our food provide shelter jobs and protection against floods, droughts and wild fires. do it every 2nd. land equivalents to 4. football fields becomes degraded. adding up to 100000000 hit is annually more than 1000000000 young people on to 25. rely directly on land for survival, making the certification a direct threats to the future of more on all of this out environment is it the clock joins us now. from re at nick, as it seems, is the poorer nations that's where they are referring to the most here today, right. so i'm in the $100000000.00 taxes annually that you're talking about adds up to a massive amount which is effective equivalents to an area twice the size of greenland,
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which is massive, massive land mass as healthy and productive line that is being lost every single. yeah, and impacts 3200000000 people, which is give us a 3rd of the world's population and the equations, a simple degraded soil equals less productivity, less productivity equals less food, less food equals mount nutrition. and it is, as you say, the most vulnerable or impact most as especially children. let's take this on now with the right hands, i guess tomorrow who's from the wealthy program that's running on. it's great to have you with us. so this, like children of the major unable tell us more about the end, which countries and particularly many thanks, sneak, i think hearing you say that the intersection between climate, the certification and floods and route a sparky, the message that we are here to defy. so thank you for already doing that for us. the 2nd message is this is reversible. it's done with partnerships and we have been
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able to do it across this. i had in 5 countries where 300000 texas lifted 4000000 people into a license dignity. almost always half of that is children. and so we're able to restore land, were able to allow communities to the better to send the kids to school, to have a healthier lifestyle. and it's done with others. it's un agencies together. it's his community's fundamentally design, this governments coming into play and technical expertise from agencies all together. we can reverse this and ultimately is it a bit of bias? so it is going to happen from the groceries level, but it also needs intervention from above. and that takes money, it does. but even on the money side, nick, you could argue this for every dollar we invest, we get up to $10.00 back over the years. and that is a game changer. now. can the u. n. agencies do that to no, no, governments,
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private sector unlocked needs to come of investment into this africa alone was probably required by 64000000000, but it is doable. but it is that old chest on a cash, isn't that? and we just the monthly climate conference and back who knows by john where, you know, the deal that we ended up with on financial pretty things that people just don't have the money. and i like to think it's incremental progress because when you look into no means when these comp started, we've come a long way from when we started. and i liked to think that what was brokers in background is also for, for sale to build on. and it's still investment that is required. now we have the evidence to show on ground what it looks like from the atlantic to the red sea. we can go from the red sea across to the pacific, sorry for elected to the red sea from the red sea across. yeah, thank you. across all the dry lens in between,
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we're able to reverse this. so we put in the money, we have the evidence. you see the evidence, you convince people to invest even more. so i think we have this from the strong evidence to show right. what surprised me cuz i, i haven't been to one of these conferences before. i've been to many climate conferences and it seems extraordinary to me because it seems on the pin everything in terms of the best interest, climate change and the advocates the least focused on you surprise that no more attention is given to this gathering that happens every 2 years. ready every single e, yes, i must say the intersection that shows how long the world is unhealthy is food security is is increasing, but it is far from where we want it to be. that's one of the reasons we're here to 5 that message. 70 percent of those watch who to secure lives in degraded in miles and that's close to to so that's a significant portion of the world. and it's really music to our ears against the
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background that more people are saying then that you also around. so i really appreciate your time. thanks for joining us tomorrow from the world fee program at one final thing for me. so i'm, i explained to you, honey. rock stream is an evidence evidence, climate scientists these really, really support report on i just verification. he was saying that the transformation of land is critical for humanity to survive. and he said, i quite. we actually need to correct tacos to avoid irretrievably compromising us capacity just support human and environmental wellbeing via agency is very apparent clearly. thank you so much. nick has a ways to clock out environment into to that and for yet, negotiations on the level, tracy on plastic pollution has ended in south korea without the consensus required for legally binding d alone causing plastic pollution. the tools have been extended into sometime next year, but is unclear with a bet so enough time for the gaps to be bridged. eunice kemp reports from bruce on
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try. the ambition was a un back treaty with mechanisms to rein in plastic pollution. but the 5th inter governmental negotiating committee, wrapped with a draft document marked by differences instead, as oil producing countries remain far apart, mac rolling majority demanding a pathway to production cuts. we've voice our strong concerns about and going close by a small group of countries to remove binding provisions from the text that in this indispensable for the treaty to be effective. my understanding is if the few address, plastic pollution the you should there should be no problem with producing a plastics because the, the problem is the pollution, not the plastics themselves. single use plastics are produced from petro chemicals, 400000000 tons of plastic,
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or thrown away each year. according to the u. n. their production is projected to triple by the year 2016. at the i o. c 5 here in tucson, members of civic groups, lamented the impact that plastic trash has had on their health and on their way of life. they also called for more transparency to expose the hazardous chemicals that make a plastic for the majority of delegates are also pushing for the inclusion of banding, toxic plastics and chemicals in the draft document, which will be picked up again when they reconvene sometime next year. despite the disappointing result, some se games are being made. well, even just the fact that we have a trade in negotiation has started to accelerate change. we have seen policies in different countries. we've seen individuals demanding action. and we've seen countries. um, start to think differently about their plastic pollution footprint. what countries
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committed to change to be we'll continue to band together. observers say a global resolve is a must to tackle this problem without borders. unit skim, alda 0. who's on south korea? us president joe biden has puddled his son hunter, who has been convicted of 2 federal felonies and abided was found guilty of making false statements on a gun background check, as well as failing to pay taxes. the decision comes just weeks before bonded is due to leave office president elect. donald trump says the problem is and abuse and a miscarriage of justice. let's go to a white house correspondent now can be how kit, who is lot for us as a, i guess there's no surprise to hear trump's reaction. but what about of this mean to this come as a surprise. you know, it's not a surprise in washington. what's not a surprise is that democrats like president bided in or defending this,
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and republicans, not surprisingly, are criticizing it. a republicans are saying, you know, president vine and brought the progress before the election. he said that he was not bored to pardon his son and look after the election. he broke that promise and democrats are defending this thing. look at that, this was politically motivated. this is only something, but he was charged 100 volumes charge with because he was the president's son, the bottom line. and all of this is as you point out to the president elect. donald trump is to say, this is an abuse, a miscarriage of justice, but we should point out that the president liked himself, also issued a similar part. and when he was last and office to his daughter's father in law, jared cushion nurse, father for a very similar charge. so what goes around comes around, i get okay. and to he is now going to become the best of friends. what joe biden through this now, presumably he has right up until the last few minutes of his presidency to make
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this problem. well, i am the bottom line at all of this. is that a, you know, this is not unusual. president's has been doing this is the end of their term with some sort of regularity. i mean, this is, this is a precedent, it goes back many, many presidential terms. what you can do you can really take from this is that brock obama did this about 1900 times. donald trump did this 237 times. in fact, joe biden's only done this 26 times. i think this is the 26th pardon. but what this does is send the message to the ordinary american, but really the phrase or the ideal, the foundation of american law, the equal justice under the law, that's sort of blaze. and over the supreme court really is meaningless. it really should say equal justice under the law unless you have friends in high places, money, or influence and power. okay, thank you so much. kimberly, as it was,
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can be, how could they for us at the white house? were thousands of work has a gym and although john volkswagen has begun to strike in an escalating past level wages, volkswagen, the plans to lay of thousands of people can't pay and closed plans for the 1st time and it's home country. charlie angela is as a strong count side of volkswagen factory and hen ortho. of the, the facts of the unit in the maybe even the time period in the old. now you said there was a need to talk to folding them on the right. the,
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the reason for calling the 2429 the reason that they didn't do on the side, the no home sales to the v as in new york. mm hm. yeah. the other problem, it's slowing jamal. and in china for decades, vw was the largest foreign comics for that, but lately the ground that you know, some of its appeal more time is by the findings of home going from the cfo is the part of it said recently that the company has one, maybe to his conference around,
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but the question is, what happens to these watches, answered the company if they called reduce costs. charlie on to the out, is there a kind of facilitate here on out is there and support smiling through the tools we'll hear from menches to cities manager as this list run of defeats and yours. that's coming up next, which are the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the because type of support. now his joy tell them. thank you very much, but we'll start from the premier league and the full head coach on this slot says
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he has no sympathy for his mind. just city council, thought pet claudia, lot of the had to humans full straightly defeat code to get per open the scoring slip slip to open the 12 minute homicide. i completed the way in from the penalties spelt lights in the 2nd hall that to no victory putting the full 9 points. claire at the top of the table. 12 months this, he says 5th, 11 points behind the full head for the side. and now 7 games, but also when in full competition to the leak is all decided in, in november of these nowadays summer last season, the way points behind optional, i think somewhere in february. so no one has to feel empathy or sorry, uh for about maybe for all the managers, but not for that each one. so many things and he will be able to bring city back. um and they are actually still in the table. but uh, even more than they are now during the game, while diana was subject to the child from level full support,
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as of getting sites in the morning, he responded by holding up 6 fingers to remind them how many premier need to i suppose he's one which city, once again, this i'm so proud of my 6 point releasing as a team into previous teams. i'm so sorry i didn't expect i'm feeling easy to choose to jump the 2nd. maybe it just has to be cycle honestly. with it, with the results may be asked feeling job because we won 6 from the legs a lot, a lot of titles, otherwise the higher key. maybe we think on the doesn't work. let's see. it's what it is, a dentist by up the game when you, when you laugh when you lose, they love carolyn and bob pay score for round the tray. it is a close the gap on lead his boss lynn, and the you go. it was dude bellingham, whose school the 1st go and a so you know, when or if i had coffee penalty also half an hour. he then set up by pay for his 10th season in a composition way. i'll move up to the 2nd in the table one point behind balsa to
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still with the gaming industry. if you haven't seen a midfield, a eduardo, both a is an intensive care off the collapsing on the pitch. during his team study, i much with inter milan for referral to the ground and the 16th minutes of the game was stretched to the way to awaiting ambulance which took him to hospital. he'll be evaluated again later. the match was suspended in brazil, books or photo have been celebration this, those couple investors or is title with that funds. in re edition narrow, the south american club champions paraded through the streets and an open top fast . also to go beat fellow brazilian club athletic coordinator, $31.00 in the final which was held in austin team of to securing the formula. one type of last week max of staff and racked up another victory at the castle ground pre. he was in a bottle with lender, norris until the car and driver was hit by a 10 2nd penalty. not slowing for yellow flags. norris finished 10, which went with power and mister chose to secure that 1st construct his title since
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1998 child support. second place finish means ferrari caught look out to 21 points, heading into the season finale and abu dhabi next week. craig breath waits west indies team have taken control of the test, much against bangladesh. finding that she were moved very cheaply for 164 in kingston, jamaica really jayden seals were devastating. the moment of the game coming off his bowling went down like the knees with the rebound counts. helping seals finish with full, which is which is 5 runs in less than 60 noses and reply. the windows who lead the too much series one, nothing closed on 70 for one great country. they can even calculate as k mounts on top is the embryos to in the phone, teams based off the caps beating, writing champions, the boston celtics 115-2111. the mitchell was the stands out. play for cleveland. really the eastern conference, one place about boston mitchell score and $35.00 and title thanks for perusal,
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final quarter. and when she backs 20 points, it was a special day in los angeles for james houghton, the one time and the p became just the 2nd player to record $3003.00 points in the m b. i s. and achieving the seats as who's clippers team beats exams, and i'll get $126.00 to $122.00 cycle and bulky has added more weight to those say he's, he'll be the nfl n v p this season. they're running back to school. my son's stuff was for philadelphia to see. suppose maurice is 24 to 98 straight wind. fox is 25. your touchstone counts. yes. another 100 yards. rushing game. busy season me. which times the easiest thing? choice breakfast. alright, that is what you spoke now. peter will have more for you later tom. pretty and
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thanks so much john. well, that's so for me, tell him a cry for this news out, but i will be back in just a moment with much more of today's news. to stay with us, the distracted and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that this story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlights pulled out. this cinema is one of the oldest in the country and it was not open before the displacement crisis began in late september. this set about interpolate is one of 3 that the lebanese national theater has taken over and turn into a shelter. it's home to 11 families at the moment to select different parts of the country. 6 year old jewelry sled her home with her family in the southern city of
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