tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 5, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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or toxic, which has divided straight on and just either there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the program today, syria's army withdrawals its forces from the western city of comma opposition fighters move in to take control is really forces hit northern gaza. several times dozens of women and children are killed. the search for a new french prime minister and be shut about new resigns. after
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a vote of no confidence left, the government in turmoil and thousands of protesters in south korea demanded their president, resign after this failed to impose marshall i'm in support and how much solid score is twice as deliberate pull, play out a 6 goals. thriller with new castle, while the may have dropped points and the title re spots the lead leaders are still on top. thanks to their style, place the to begin this news hour with breaking news from syria where opposition forces have captured, hama one of the 4 largest cities in the country. this comes just days after they seize the commercial hub of a level in a surprise advance from the north. so in government, troops of admitted losing control of hama, they say they have withdrawn from the city off the days of intense lighting. it's the 1st time president bush,
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charlotte of government has lost control of the city since the beginning of the conflict in 2011. the u. k. based syrian observatory for human rights says the opposition fighter has no control to police headquarters, an airbase in the central prison from where they have released hundreds of inmates . also 0, the rest will start are, is near killers just north of the turkish syrian border. first of all, what are you learning about what's happening inside hama at the moment? well, no more and more position fighters are getting through the city center into the city, on the time of the largest city that is now lows to the position by the government . so in just a matter of a week, the city and government has lost and other major cities to the city in a position and why it is a huge blow for the seasonal position on his back as of russia and your on. of course, this is one of the major gains for the city and
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a physician. they got into the city now they have come through and all the facilities in the city, the stations, the army facilities, and also for the civil service as well. the physician forces are seeing that they have really use the prisoners, most of the prisoners. any b is when the tech gives the videos. we're seeing that they know of devices. there are celebrated tim, now, what they call the depletion of the city and also welcoming the fighters. but on the other hand, a significant amount of people earlier today and the days before they have left the city and the for remote moving to the, to the solve. because they knew that the figures clashes between government and the position of forces will take place. i mean, be it'd be that of course, is not only the full of hama into the hands of the position, but how much a for minutes, a, for those, these know on the control of the position. this is
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a significant game for the position because these minute 3 a port has played such a major role in fav strides, conducted by the syrian government over the course of the civil war. that has started the seas in 2011 and sees that on the 8th planes flying from these a port has been crushed into position forces. again, again, the know that these is lost of the position. this is definitely going to have a huge impact on the field and resume i wonder, what are the opposition groups saying have they laid out a specific objective as to what they want to do? a place they want to reach a city they want to capture or they kind of improvising at this point are based on the videos that they're releasing. the 10 things the seem to have now been made target is the city of homes. homes is the 3rd largest city in the syria and between her mom and homes that are no major towns. we have just 2000 but no major
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cities. and this is for just for the 5 kilometers away. so for the south, and as of now what you can see, the read me the addresses of the physician and all that on the other hand, the receipt and the total of the, of the government forces. so it is quite difficult to estimate what will happen, but people we can save them to say that the physician for now are putting their eyes on the city of homes. and they are clearly saying that they next stuff is going to happen. and if they seize the city of homes and eventually takes the control of the city, that practically we have the means that the opposition forces will be controlled in house of the population student population. and the city of gene window is the control over the majority of the country in terms of the land and in terms of the population. and it was almost a cruise down just through the capital, damascus. but the people so saying that, well,
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they're not going to even stop in the homes that are going to go further south and eventually take over the capital, the mass because we do not know what that will happen or not. and we know that this is a huge below, not only to the regime forces, but also to the, to you run and russia. because 40 run see days significant. it is connecting you around to 11 on and for russians, it's heavy. it has for russia, it has 2 major admitted to the bases across the coast. line of mit is made to any and any still positive forces takes over how much, how homes, and then add was towards the mass cuz that made it to the base is rushing basis. also going to be in a great risk. the rest will start our reporting from the syria tarkey a board or thank you very much for that. now as restore has been explaining the opposition is promising to push on all the way to the capital. damascus, well shows us send them conceal who has gained access to a group of fighters in northern syria, and she has this report from a friend,
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the fighters all assuming national army, the s and a guard the entrance. so me know me the 3 a base in tell her fought they are holding what they call a vital position after capturing it from the searing. curtis spider over the y fi g mail village next to the air base bears the scores are for once commercial. we have a low damage base still remains strategically important. the advance follows the positions of december 27th offend, so which they are calling to turn in stuff aggression. lead by, hey, a tough day, real shot we are available. got little sullivan josh of these fighters and spend over 10 days on the front lines. they are preparing for getting monday, china and other places across syria. we dedicate this victory to this free siri and people and all markers. this marks freedom from bouchard the tyrant, back by russia and secretary munitions. the monumental,
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indescribable trying for all syrians foreign diplomats talk of compromise. but these fighters are vowing not to stop until they drive the charlotte set out. behind me are the villages of a province. these places are so close yet for years. people here have felled their rows of parts divided by war and conflict in their own country. now there was a glimmer of hope. in many parts of syria, long separated communities are now daring to dream of recovery and re union. with allah for free from government control and tell her fault taken from the curtis forces, surrender, residents are already hitting, the roads are bit not very heavy. if our house is still standing, we will live the if not, will live in attend for these people calling or is no longer main displacement. but a safe journey home. often under, as in
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a control is home to curtis and rob locals as well as families displaced from other parts of syria. omar jarvis, who moved to a friend from a level, is over the making plans to return. inspired by the positions were some success. i don't know, we've had a lot of we, i'm from ali post list on countryside. i've lived here for 5 for years, but one 3rd at the end of the database and repairs are new. that before we can go back, the buildings are damaged nor roles, or adults. young people in this part of syria grew up with government a us right now they see a real opportunity to reclaim their land, cnn coastal elders era offering north and syria. let's get a little bit of context about homa and why it is so important. let's look at the map and bear with us here. there's a lot to take in the city of how much is strategically located, 200 kilometers north of damascus. the capital 130 kilometers south of a level, it's considered crucial. the syrian government forces as
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a buffer against attacks on damascus. it also borders with takia there, coastal region controlled by the government, but home to a strategic russian naval base. as long as the hub of opposition against the assad government in 2011, it hosted some of the biggest protests of the syrian uprising which were met with violent crackdowns. and famously in 1982, it was the site of a brutal massacre. up to $40000.00 people were killed during an uprising against the current president's father hafez assad. while it has been relatively quiet since 2012, how my remains a symbol of opposition resistance or samuel romani is associated fellow at the royal united services institute. you're joining us from london. thank you sir. what does this mean to you? the rebels have been able to take 2 major cities in a week. first of all echo, and now, hama. so i think is definitely
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a very seismic event that virtually no one would have anticipated. there were escalations between uh, a live residence and certain government forces that you just have tens of thousands of displacements over the this year. for the russians decided to redeploy their additional military acts as far away to their goal in heights because they didn't expect that there was going to be renewed. revolutionary unions. urgency side also result last thing on issues like this. during the construction of ancient relief and thought that his position was secure. so seeing these 2 major strongholds of the regime, humble stands, the opposition is a significant blow to both damascus and moscow. can the opposition groups hold? come out because we've seen the assad government backed by russia, you know, take it, they could arguably retake it if russia puts in the manpower as well. that's what the narrative is coming through from alaska interest is, is that they're just temporarily. yeah. we define forces to avoid major loss of lives in the urban found that and then the review with the required military
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assistance and try to retake it. but i think it's going to be very hard for the russians, and the 3 is to be able to resign momento immediately. because now that the opposition to control of how much they're going to be launching a major offensive on homes, which if that homes is taken domestic incentives, serious. right. so i think that the russians, missouri as well should be on the defensive before they get on the opposite. i'm more over even though we've been seeing all these extracts on 3 and level how targets they've actually been much more damage. interested only is engine military infrastructure was the 4 hospitals destroyed, mid level, the lat, whole university health center targeted, but not really core military assets. so i think that the offensive from the sad forces has been a bit scattershot. that's usually week. and i also don't think that they're going to be able to be on the options of that immediately because they have to depend against more incursions. okay, so that's why i wanted to ask you this talk of then going on to her mind and ultimately to damascus. let's, let's take it one of the time. sorry, i said, how about holmes?
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they have hama and the opposition group say they want to take homes, which is 45 kilometers south of hama, how feasible, how realistic is that as well. i mean, i think it's really hard to just that street and the realism of it because we just seen how much the issue of force can gain there. robin ground as well, when there's a degree of popular will support. i mean, the syrian government isn't marvelous corruption, economic class, basically a letter while leading got it leads to tied to the inside government, basically the creative financial stability for themselves and not for the people. there's been the captured on issue. there's been, is really air strikes on there, he mode your infrastructure is large groundswell of popular support as well as weekend luxury infrastructure and the sad side that could allow the robust through people they've just done inside homes. so i be quite hopeful, but if you're on the side of the levels and there could be another advance in the coming days. and if you're on the side of this year and government and,
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and president decide what are his options? well, he has options are, he's got several of them. he's bringing in as much support as he can them as where i live already seeing the iranians allegedly stream and continue as black. and he needed militias into this area and either have to actually refine or some of the positions that were attacked by the israelis and also an additional manpower to combat and the rebels. and also they'll need a lot more coming from the russians in terms of ariel jets. the s u 25 jacks were very critical. in serious victory. in 2015. 20. 16. the last. uh. 1600 sorties. be september 2015 and more. find 60 and allow many of those. and the reason for ukraine made them actually been destroyed and ukraine. so the russians will have to come up with the aerial infrastructure and be convinced by the syrians to move that out of your brain right now in this area to protect decide, and whether they'll do that is unclear because of the rushes. of course, want to have this problem as bargaining position possible before time comes into time. right, samuel romani,
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associated fellow the royal united services institute. thank you very much. thank you very much. i the, the is really airstrikes of targeted areas across the gaza strip, killing more than 50 palestinians in the north is really drones have shot people inside the come all at one hospital and is really miss miles. have hit $0.10 on the wasi when more than a dozen displaced families have been sheltering after being forced from their homes . the area has been designated the so called safe zone, but is repeatedly bombed by israel's military. the attack started a large fire leaving families without shelter and destroying their belongings. medic save the majority of the people killed were incinerated by the flames, including women and children. is really army says it was targeting senior members
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of hamas. israel's genocide and gaza has killed more than $44500.00 palestinians since october last year, which are the thousands of civilians were killed blown to pieces. the body parts remained strewn all over the road and we could not recover. a whole body gets to lenders exploded and exhausted by did the damage. we have been collecting body parts since the night. the window is set up and the moon on milwaukee is to create a safe sense of the displace. but it's a lie. there is no safe interest in the entire gaza strip. these riley's continued to kill and destroy it with impunity. all homes were destroyed, even the hospitals and mosques been not sped. we are left with nothing. the ceasefire is a must, at least for the remaining innocent children and elders will certainly will speak to our correspondent target was zoom, but 1st he went to the scene of the attack and on the wasi to witness the optima. this is a low, i'll say it was the quick, columbus ha uh area for hundreds of thousands of posting and assemblies. and this
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is where these families have been really taking refuge after receiving forced evacuation. or despite the, has been a ministry smoke still hanging in the office at the latest is really a talk on this area, but he's doing it in his report. this encampment has been targeted without any sort of warning. we can see the scale of destruction right now. as the, as by the military target to displace with 2 consists of a strikes as you can clearly see right now. this is the remnants of the personal belongings that had been shot to here. we can see books and even we can see ben bags and even some papers for educational purposes, including one of these papers has been written down and they're like writing a pi secure. it means that children wet and displace. and here we can see also the food left behind, which displaced people. we can see even to pass the flour and different personal belongings that have been quite shocked. if you can take a look on this place. it has been incredibly a,
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it's the destruction is quite expensive. what civilians have been absolutely coaching the grid of this area with new lead, top in bottom. and the strike in fact, encapsulates the catastrophic calamity. palestinians are really going through especially that are new. any place of course the gaza strip or even chose is that could be safe power cup as the algebra. eunice, palestine, and store the north in gaza. city. another attack on a home killed at least $25.00 palestinians is really strong, produced this residential square to ruins. the bodies of children were among those pulled from the rubble of civil defense. cruise have been unable to remove other people buried underneath. all right, let's go live now it's a topic star couple is who, who is endurable on central, doesn't park. we're just getting word on another is really strike on bait law here . that's in the very northern part of the gaza strip. what happened was that really in fact the big light has been shot would waive this phase of attacks during the
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past couple of hours earlier today. the is very minute, 3 targeted, come out as one hospital, especially a facility itself and even to 4 yard with a number of palestinians supposed to have killed and injured. and we, among them is a man who was seen on a wheel chair just uh, 10 minutes ago the hospital has been targeted again by is very quick up to drones. file that dropped grenades inside the school yard, causing significant damage to the uh, to that area. what usually uh, a doctors and metix of the right thing and basically uh, more residential buildings to buy, destroyed, and flats and buys went out to read and fight to just in the city of bit lot here one of the latest was very significant. tax took place whenever was it into a building that was a widely leveled to the ground by the is what the forces 15 palestinians were confirmed children destroyed. and that was a transport to, to come on. it's on host with them to out a 2 cycles on the website,
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hosting with the health of civilians because simply medical what not, leave the hospital effectively in order to reach the sides of the tax. this is that, that varies from the realities that it is excessive facing the, in the, out, in the notes, which is the military operation has been completely holborn around for more than 2 months. so found the grounds and target to s o reports of another attack near come up a good one hospital again. this is a northern gaza and it's one of the last remaining functional, barely functional hospitals in northern yes, in fact one hospital is considered to be one of the 1st line uh respond to the respondents in terms of the times of crisis and escalation, but has been why glen, for be to be targeted by these many, many treatments that will be done back in october. but during the past 24 hours, there has been a very remarkable surge of attacks today. for example, this hospital has been twice attacks where a number of civilians were fortunate, injured,
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and killed on the hospital is what can be on keeps official capacity. doctors have been multiple time reiterating the fact that they have run out to for essential medical supplies. and they are trying to cope with what they have been allowed to get or even to have during that. so re medical crisis that right, sorry god was doing reporting live from the law in the central part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. talk or israel is committing genocide and gaza. that's according to a report from amnesty international. it says is really, forces are killing and detaining palestinians, limiting their access to basic supplies, and repeatedly forcing them from their homes. bernard smith reports from the hey, i'm this the international believes israel is committing genocide in gaza. is probably a little consolation to the palestinians who are living on the israel's assault genocide is defined as the intent to destroy in whole or in part
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a national estimate racial or religious group. i'm this the says it's accumulated plenty of evidence to show that is right of leadership knows exactly what it's doing in gospel or in part we looked at the statement made by a few shorts, at the highest level, those into what cabinet we looked at, how sold just in top, rated those statements, those on the ground and how they a quote as well, for the human eye is ation of palestinians. and for b, o, b to ration of guys. we looked at the antonio context as when one of both sides disposition, military occupation, and the only reasonable conclusion we could make is that is read, intended to commit genocide, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and form of defense administer your kalonde, are already facing international arrest warrants for ball crimes,
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i'm the states as genocide should be added to the charge sheet, but it's miles west and back as i've been reluctant to sanction the country in any way, let alone use the word janice on general side is a dc course crime. it carries a great deal of historical significance. it is very difficult for these res allies to come see the 2. so a could be committing the crime of genocide at the end of the day. it does not quite met to why they all know, according as genocide, we are saying they are people that don't being found dying in front of our very eyes. it is you international distribution to prevent the crime for the form of drink. it's been nearly a year since the international court of justice ordered israel as a signatory at the genocide convention to take steps to prevent genocide occurring . it could be used before this court decides if what is happening and gaza is genocide, south africa, which brought the case will need to provide clear,
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hard evidence of israel's intent. i'm this the says it hope it's report will help that case. israel denies the charges on the must killing of palestinians and gaza continues. bonus miss, i'll just 0. the hate. the south korea is governing people. power party pieces. it will oppose saturdays impeachment. motion brought by the opposition. it follows president unit sucky ols failed. attempt to impose martial law earlier this week, which plunged the nation into a crisis. the police are investigating him for insurrection, a crime that carries the death penalty. and his former defense minister is facing a travel band. houses here as well as the bride reports from so in the national assembly that he tried to side line with a declaration of martial law. president, june sick, you all is facing growing efforts to oust him opposition,
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policies pushing and impeachment motion. say you'd appears to have been rooted by a loop response from the military. it does have corners phones, you can fortunately many troops refused to comply and with this upset commodity people, even those offices and soldiers who followed the orders, try to minimize home to civilians. they made efforts to reduce the destruction to avoid it using firearms and refrain from causing the full injuries, opting instead for the bare minimum action as required of them. moreover, it was thanks to the courageous assets of party officials, aged makers and the citizens who woke from their beds in the debt of the night and rushed to the national assembly. the dispute attempt was forwarded. south korea's national assembly will vote on president june's impeachment this saturday. so whatever the outcome, many people here believe his ill fated attempt at martial law completely disqualifies him from office. at street protests,
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people have been calling for you to go these to college students with just children . the last time mess protests for the president out of office. and i attended the board when he wrote this with my parents. but now i'm an adult. i felt i needed to step up myself out there, so i'm, he's home and then what it was unimaginable. i was with a friend when i had the news and i couldn't believe the many old. the south koreans have painful memories of previous declarations of martial low decades ago. and do not want to see over to, especially for what many regard as a domestic political dispute. and present that the current musical situation in south korea did not reach the level to the claim. also, that seems to be a view shed by an increasing number of south koreans. with the opinion polls showing 3 quarters of people. one president, you removed from office public broad,
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i'll just say right, so let's go to charles, drafted who was just outside the parliament buildings. and so charles, it's late where you are. thanks to staying up for us. so the president obviously is in the eye of the storm. he's in the cross hairs of the opposition. the protesters trade unions. they all want him out. what does he say? the absolutely nothing so far since he's failed, attempt to impose marshall across the country. a lot of people are talking about exactly that. it's gonna be very interesting whether in fact he says something between now and saturday, waiting that to vote in parliament for and the beach went to the he's scheduled to take place, but that doesn't mean that the pressure in any way isn't using up on him. and it's pressure not only on the streets, but from the countries i've told legal institutions. also, the soft career is prosecuted general says that an investigation has been launched
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on the allegations of treason that the opposition say that the president committees along with his he's close supporters including the ex defense minister of goals who we know. ready as resigned to not resignation was accepted today and there's a similar investigation that he's being put boys or has been launched by the police as well. also looking at allegations of treason. the opposition are also trying to reinstate or at least push forward a similar bill to one that they they tried to push through parliament on multiple occasions that he's focused on the 1st lady on the president's wife allegations of corruption there. and manipulation of the stock market, well that has been vetoed or similar, similar bills have been research 3 times by the president in the past, the organizations trying to reinstate that bill. and then of course, there's massive pressure on the streets, the purchase that we so again today,
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thousands of people gathers in the center of the capital, a peaceful protest, drums being beaten, that was donald signal. sorry about that in no way. she belie the fact the people here are all very angry and determined this impeachment should go forward. this bill as you go forward, be passed and the president should be in peach. but as i say, he has said nothing yet. charles talked to us about the mechanics of impeachment because you need 2 thirds if i'm not mistaken. 2 thirds of the south korean parliament to vote for impeachment, otherwise it doesn't happen, right. it doesn't pass. does the opposition have those those that's right. well, on paper, especially at least, i mean terms of the number of it pays. there was a problem with the opposition have no, they all h showed they uh they, they need affectively
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h members of parliament with the ruling policy to jump ship. and i'm not sure what the final is to saying is the real focus of, of the old position at the moment, trying to convince members of the president's own policy to do exactly that between now and the roads. um, it should also be noted um, but they're all divisions in the ruling policy as made evident by the fact that yesterday the leader of the policy of the ruling policy actually cooled for the resignation of the entire cabinet. so kindly as to saying that so position policies are trying to exploit those divisions in order to oversee capitalize on them in order to get the majority to get this impeachment bill pos. now, even if that impeachment bill is past, it is a very long process before we could really see, according to suddenly the position one. what they describe is justice is pos,
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then the president is still down. and an investigation by the legal authorities here will, will solved and not investigation could be up to 6 months. it is been reviewed and reviewed again by uh, 6 members of the, of the, of the chalk colts. and of course it could be appeals. so this process, if indeed this impeachment does happen in this bill is positive problem and could take a very long time. and certainly according to the opposition policies and the support which is here on the streets of the capital city. they saying they won't give up until basically the president pays for what they describe is the crime that he's committed. charles stratford reporting from so found 0 there. thank you very much. charles. as the french prime minister mission about money, it has resigned after losing a no confidence votes, no confidence motion in parliament on wednesday. but he will stay on as caretaker,
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prime minister until president amendment mclean finds a replacement for him. is minority government was toppled by left and right wing and peace and the vote for pushing through the controversial austerity budget. it's the 1st time in more than 60 years that the french government has lost such a vote. houses here as natasha butler joins us from paris. natasha, so fresh politics. i think it's fair to say. and a pretty chaotic state right now explained for us just what is going on. yeah, k o. thank stage to friendship. 5 minutes to michelle bonnie resigning french presence a manual my call saying look, say own in a cat, take a role until effectively i find a new 5 minutes. so that is or what my call will be doing today, he's been raising the heads of the senate, has, has an actual assemblies talking to those around them. we know he's been having lunch with re clarice. i lie of him for also a baby room, a bathroom politician, the head of another center. his policy could. can you please the next 5 minutes the he said he,
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one of the names that is circulating so was that search goes on the schools. you have a lot of people involved save, remain for see where if we don't want, if they, if they feel like they see nowhere before because rather not collection of june. that if i knew my from a cold, and then we have very many months without a government or apartment as a people, we say to say there's somebody set off before it takes positions. but she focused on that a good time and not the president. i think he knows better than me what's to do from somebody at any hot water and then i'm going to get down to the bottom. i think the president will find a way to find a new prime minister. i think he's a very confident man and i fully trust him. he is not going to do that point us. he will do what he's needed. ok, but natasha. what happens now? the? it's a waiting game. we have to wait until a macro does a name and you 5 minutes step, but he's got
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a pretty busy schedule himself on staff is a, he's going to be reopened and not to the cathedral. heads of states will be flying in among them. would also have a office, including us presence elect, donald trump. it will be that for a special ceremony, but who might call you can really imagine would not really want this political prices to be overshadowing is big day. so some of the saying, perhaps these guys are point somebody in the next hours and the next day, that seems pretty challenging. that because whoever is going to take that job will have a very difficult task ahead because they will be presiding and but a 80 form is government is going to have to work with a pol them a dis deeply fragmented, ever since that to june election as i said, cold surprise me by metro micro, many frame him the situation. we're in awesome. i'm hearing from passion butler in paris. thank you very much. there's still a head on this else. is there a news our a struggling economy and know jobs?
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millions of people head to the polls and gone to an election of discontent. and a step by step process, we meet a ukrainian teenager last for leg in rushes bombing of the playground. the and sport. now the football world will have its size on miami later as they draw off of the $32.00 team club world cup takes place. details on the way the i had a lie that is looking very wet across northern and even southern parts of south america . over the next few days, you can see a plume of very dense cloud, it's breeze. storms and showers all way from eastern coastal areas of brazil across the amazon basin. and we have seen some flooding in places like peru and bolivia.
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thanks to that very heavy rain that is set to continue. now rio de janeiro is seeing the rain. we've had some amber lights out here, but we are expecting the skies to dry. at least by saturday, will be 10 degrees above the average. so roasting 39 degrees celsius. it remains very hot and settled for northern pops of chileya, but it's renewed, wet and windy weather is moving into the south and there is another rash of storms developing across southern parts of brazil, europe, white, touching into power quite as well. it remains very stormy in west, across essentially america, and the carrier being was more rain pouring into nicaragua, as well as costa rica on a line of heavy showers, putting back across his pen yoga is much dry, a cool southern pots of mexico, but cloudy here. however, but still the sunshine manages to push through is going to be cool and west. so across the northeast,
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the you are watching else as 0 reminder of our headlines this, our opposition forces have captured syria's 4th largest city activist. say they have seized control of homicide airbase police headquarters and prison. sir, in government troops, they, they have re, based outside the city is really air strikes, have targeted areas across the gaza strip, killing more than 50 palestinians in the north is really drones have shot at people inside to come all at one hospital, friends, prime minister michelle bonnie has resigned us, i'm losing a no confidence motion in parliament over
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a controversial austerity budget. but he is set to stay on as care take appointments to the us now, where a bi partisan task force is holding hearings on capitol hill looking into the attempted assassination of president elect donald trump, a bullet greys trump. during the campaign events in pennsylvania in july, that was the moment a lone gunman was killed by the secret service at the site, but not before. one attendee was himself killed and 2 others were injured. at acting director of the secret service, robert ro is speaking to the task force on thursday. the agency has admitted planning and communication failures concerning that attack of philadelphia is this like from capitol hill field? so i think for many ordinary people, the question is really pretty simple, is like, how could something like this happened? how could someone show up to a presidential riley and get a clean shot at the former president a we couldn't get an answer to that. well that's what we're looking for so well. i mean, it seemed like such an obvious, simple question, doesn't it?
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especially considering the devices nature of the rhetoric to be so leading up to the election. especially considering that donald trump security detail view of a broad threat against him that they've been, they've been moved about to look at the time that was deemed to be likely to be something related to a foreign accent. perhaps around role of in a domestic event. but what we're seeing is an attempt to identify 3 things. festival, what went wrong? secondly, to ensure accountability? i'm fairly so make sure it doesn't happen again on what we've had so far this morning from the acting director is effectively a catalog, a multitude of different things that went wrong on that road. would it be bad enough? but for when they came together, i really made this the catastrophe that it was effectively. and i'm paraphrasing a little bit here, but there was this attitude. we all told of everybody else things that somebody else is doing it right to. so when it comes to, for example, the securing the area where the government was the secret service police that local
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more enforcement. what do we get now remember, this is a gunman who got pretty close. he was able to get onto the roof of a building that should've seen in a secure perimeter. he didn't even need a lot of. he was able to climb on top of an ac unit to get stop building. so there are a lot of questions that are being asked about why he was able to do that, but also the lack of communication. the fact that you had not one centralized come on structure, which meant the when this one felt and folded, there was a possibility of a swift response, but the fact that it's time to work out who was doing what and who was in control. i'm also, sadly missed seems full most incredible to say now, the fact that thomas croaks that gunman was able to get his road into the at 2 hours before you know anybody who's ever flooding a drug will know that if you try to get a drug anywhere near a secure site, it wouldn't get well because a lot of the time, the software that stops it, and if it does, the cops are going to be on you within seconds. the fact is fine. but on that day,
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the drug and detection equipment, it simply wasn't working. now that seems like a preposterous thing now with us that we pull these things together. they, they lead to this kind of huge mountain of errors. and that is what has been discussed here today. the phil phil, as you speak, we're seeing the footage of trump the immediate aftermath with the fist res, thank fight, fight fight. and you know the bandage on the air then at the republic. uh yeah, that's right. on the air or the republican convention, you know, he was graze bite the bullet, a few centimeters to the right or to the left. he could have been killed. what has he been saying about this? what other time you remember that he praised about shot that he was referring to? remember he turned to the side and said he'd have tons of the side of the time. then it would have killed him. he was supportive of the secret service. you know, he said that they would linebackers but came on to, to rescue him and even after the 2nd assassination attempt to support it of them. remember the, i think direct this lead tomorrow. log and see months later, that's after that 2nd assassination attempt. but he was also critical of the fact
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that he didn't feel he was being given the same level of protection as cho find. that was something that saw the current president lights that corrected and he was given the same protection as kind of the harris. i'm joe biden, but he's, it has been fully supportive of the secret service. so yeah, i'll be types of the secret service, talking about the lessons that they have learned the fact they now have what's called the miss robots that are coming up and down the perimeter. of mar logo because we remember this is now not just the presidential candidates, this is a president elect. we've also been told that the secret service detail has been thumbs up. and one thing to remember here, so is wrong, is the acting director is not the current director because she left complete cheetham, she resigned what my 10 days after the initial assassination attempts best position is one that is appointed by the president elect to the president. a load, it doesn't require confirmation. so of course the question is will he become the future director? because the helping calls for a complete change of leadership and trump will get to pick his,
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his head of the secret service field level reporting from capitol hill. thank you. very much i the police military and the government authorities in north west in pakistan are meeting to discuss ways to end escalating violence in the region. the khyber potomac what province shares of border with afghanistan, the terry could tell a band pakistan group is active in the area and also carries out attacks. there's also a tension between communities with more than a 100 people killed in violence last month. got as to the top presidential contenders and making a final push for votes ahead of saturday's election. the vice president's mama do. but will mia is up against john. mamma was no stranger to the job he previously served as president between 20122017 government debt high unemployment and a cost of living crisis or among the top concerns for voters to georgia. now where protesters are marking a week of nightly demonstrations, they're angry about
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a government decision to delay talks on joining the european union. on wednesday, police detained a permanent opposition leader dmitri method then go, has this report from the council policing. is the knocked unconscious in broad daylight by police opposition leader naked. what i mean is arrested while cameras are rolling. he's the head of the coalition for change movement. one of george's main opposition parties. his arrest came as police raided headquarters of other opposition groups, government backed media, se this video shows stockpiles of fireworks and other materials used by protest. as in the dc prime minister in click of a heats the, is accusing the opposition of inciting violence. may, i'm a sort of the specific to, so i would not call it repression, but rather prevention, it is a fact. one thing is confirmed that people are systematically supplied with
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pyrotechnics and other means by the relevant political forces. this is absolutely clear. i was late, so another member of the move with is to take the coalition for change says they're ready for the government to track down the even need for a while the team and taken to prison. we are ready for that. you have to continue fighting states as outside the problem and what defines despite the rates interest, move people to pro, i think today the government is an argument. that's why they're doing this. these are impressions are awful. this is why every day people across georgia come off to process it. it's an old story, terry, him right now. i imagine mr. democrat encouraged him anymore. and i'm not surprised that they're using this kind of method. the arrest of a leading opposition figure. it doesn't seem to have that protest is from coming out and making some noise. that's far as the i can see. the rooster valley avenue
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is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive nights of protest in the georgia and capital to meet them out of it and go out to 0. subleasing russian forces have increasingly been using glide bombs, the target ukraine, 2nd largest city har keys. the weapons are built by adding wings and satellite navigation to old soviet bonds. in august 1 such bom, hip har keeps killing 6 people, and entering 97, including 22 children or one young lady. camilla survived as a big has her story, learning to walk again. 17 year old coming the last to liking the russian strike. you have this, yes, her leg has to be amputated and it's been a long road to recovery. memories from that day. a still too painful to the cold committee that has the silver in the parking lot,
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even the bomb hit. both were injured. and also this with this rehabilitation process is not fast and it could take up to 6 to 12 months. i hope for the best i hope to walk and run and do sports without any fear. it's yona is also taught exercises to help with this just as recovery cable for them and it's not. so i tried to drag her away because i thought that one more problems coming, but it was too painful for awhile. so i stalled. that's when i realized i was also hot, so yeah, we received fast data just so many people injured. your. the increasing use of like bombs by russia is a constant directions. lucky. they're difficult to sit and are now considered the biggest danger to the city. this center deals with many entities, helping them with their prosthetics and rehabilitation. we see about 5050 between civilians and, and soldiers. yes. most of aliens and soldiers disappointed for giving for now at least from the physical rehabilitation program,
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is that we are doing acute rehabilitation. and this is mainly consent to with also the injury and reputation has occurred. then we directly start the rehabilitation. from that point. committed says, hopes and dreams for the future. couple in the field with all over here, i'm planning to get to degrees one in psychology, and i want to be a psychiatrist and maybe work in a hospital for open my own center to help people. a family is constantly by his side life ripped apart by this rule. once you select waiting for the lunch in the park, i start vague. i just eat a party of ukraine. are still a head on alpha 0 and sports more penalty misery for killian and buffy as we on the dread lose ground in the spanish, the title race, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the aside for sports with far as male, who's doing this in the studio? fine, thank you. so much 0, premier league leaders liver pool, played out a 6 school thriller with newcastle united mohammed salles square. twice as liverpool were helped with 33 drops. andy richardson reports the counter on old little pool versus new castle, some incidents reputation as one of the premier leagues most entertaining fixtures . how much solid was central to little pools if it's providing an assist and to golden donald the 2nd put the lead lead is 32,
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up with less than 10 minutes to play from keyma. right? so that means judgment by little can keep the queen telling her last company, and she had to grow up a late equalizer. 3, treat the final school creating so many opportunities, good chances. and um, then in the end being one main before the end, being free to up, it feels that as a disappointment, of course, to drop to a point in that mattress united also moves within 7 points of little pool thanks to its signal. when every month just united, both austin goes coming from colonaze, who as a 1st to state for new united manager. i'm are in the, it's finding that whole chelsea on level. i'm points with also after a big winner of the south, hampton told us cold palm and to live in his 9th. the goal of the season will jayden century school. he's 1st with the club in this volleyball and victory.
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and kevin to berlin was back in manchester. city starting lineup, they ended a 7 game when the street beating nothing and forest 3. now, on the richardson, l, g 0, joanne and bobby, i missed another penalty as round madrid, las ground in the spanish league title race route. we're one, no down against athletic know but how when bobby had his latest spot to say england international injuries. deleon and did the flies for the reigning my legal champions. but it finished 212 athletic browse. second defeat of the lead season leaves them for points behind leaders, barcelona, but they do have a game enhance romage or are one of the teams involved in the club roll top draw that takes place later this thursday route are in part want, which means they're among the top seats, the tournament for european and south american clubs are in that 1st tier. the event has been expanded to include $32.00 sides. there are 12 places for european
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clubs. all 3 includes reading african champions. oh, ali africa has a total of 4 teams in the competition. it kicks off and the usa next june to major league, soccer teams of qualified, legal massey's inter miami and the seattle founders. i've thought 10 different ways about this. i'm pretty sure no matter, no matter who we draw, we're going to be amazed. but it's, it's just such an opportunity when you look at the 4 pots and who we could match up against, i'm not sure there's a way we could ever be disappointed. we've been talking to football broadcast or want to ranko, who's based in miami, where the draw is happening. while european teams may view the club broke up as a one to many tournaments. he says it's a big opportunity for south american sites. and it's a huge driver for them economically. and the reason why the menu were so, i mean, oh river, where or so anxious to get in both to where extremely anxious to get in that so
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when, so the, just by next you know, of your, of why getting eliminate any. but that is what the fans were cheering because, oh, we're going to the club work up now. is their entire season centered around the club? walk up? no, it's not. it's obviously the league. it's obviously, but the bodies in terms of book a river fleming go to meetings, etc. it's a great opportunity say, okay, we want to challenge ourselves against the manchester cities against the realm of drugs. see how, how, where we are and see how far we have to go. and obviously for many players, it's a great mark key for them to be able to show themselves off to some of the european markets. the 1st batch will be here in miami, and no one knows yet who inter miami will play regardless of what it is, it's going to be a club that's going to bring in a lot of fans. number one, in terms of the joy itself, the enthusiasm that it's brought, barely any. i mean that's, that's basically what i can say. as of right now, not very much has been talked about of media. not very much is talked about in
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terms of, of what is, what is the tournament very little been talked about, especially the whole format itself there's, there's been very little talk about it. forget now in australia, captain pac cummings is this. there's no does harmony in squad following their heavy 1st has to feet to india or my player suggested there were divisions in the cap between the bowlers and the batters that loss in perth means they'll be looking to avoid 3 straight defeats at home for the 1st time in 36 years. a lot of times right? um yeah, some of the content is go out of homes and wrong, so i changed, right? we prepared like we always do get around each other. it's a great feeling around the team. meanwhile india captain ro, head sharma, is back up there, missing the 1st match due to the birth of his son he up seat. his return doesn't disrupt the momentum. his side have. second of 5 tests gets under way on friday,
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but we want the results. we want success and those 2 guys at the top, the just looking at this one test much. they've added brilliantly. i was at home with my new one in my arms and i was watching. and i felt that there's no need to change that. now maybe in the future, things were different. the bron james is i like yours have some to another big defeats this time against my me heats the 134 to 93. last was their biggest of the season. the lakers have been beaten in 6th, some very last 8 games. it's a wrong, i've seen them being eliminated from the n. b a. com and bridges. the 2nd time in history, a professional cmo bench has to be held outside of japan. london's albert hall will be the venue just as it was back in 1991 fort states, back more than 1500 years 40 elite wrestlers will be making their own bit of history when they compete at the ground. similar terminal. so next october. okay. and that is all your support for now back to you there as far as well. thank you
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