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the, the rates are really, really staying with the and this done. it isn't an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the, the israel unleashes a wave of air strikes across syria, targeting military demos, just days after the fall of bush out on the side, the time about this. and this is all just 0 live from. don't have also coming up a search for clues on missing family members. we're going to go inside syria's notorious and i a prison. the
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opposition forces season important city in city is north dealing a blow to kurdish fighters. prosecutors in new york file and murder charges over the shooting of a health insurance executive. last week. the issue has been hitting the city as capital with more air strikes, overnighted just days after opposition fighters force the collapse of the outside regime. the attacks and damascus and other parts of the country commerce people looked to rebuild off to 13 years of civil war vessel. sent a reports from damascus. it is ready air strikes on damascus and house what in syria are further challenge? and after that, just ration is ready. army, they do is reporting that the ministry has to be carrying out
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a series of large gifts strikes across the country. target to strategic made it to the infrastructure. this building near the state tv station was born by he's ready to just on december the 8th. the same date the shuttle as the left syria smoke from the attack is still rising at that maybe in square in damascus, syrians are celebrating the full of the savages to have endured the pain. and last as of, of a civil war death. last of, for 13 years, one minus or like, we're happy, we've been waiting for this moment for a long time. now. my husband was killed by the regime 7 years ago. it's impossible to describe my feelings now. for many scholars of the past, due for a sub, somebody wasn't empowered for more is not over and the position is in charge working. celia the position lacked with getting as well for running the space
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affairs. damascus is having to meet a tries by different inspection or a position at that it could balance the full size or be careful to maintain. the dominant on group is headed to early to shop for a shed. yes. that but i'm at the shadow. also known as probably how much will i need? yeah, because the most fighters are controlling the main government buildings in the capital to preserve the state institutions. sometime in the top, priority for us now is to maintain security. we are working tirelessly to present public water. soon. there will be new regulations and um gatherings will be banned in this building in every year square. it was admitted to the headquarters of the saddler g for decades. now it is one of the command centers established by diaz to bounce the, the fees and provide security. despite these are force, shops are closed and businesses disrupted. city as new administration appointed mohammed, the sheet, the prime minister of the salvation government of h d. as
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a city, as the prime minister toppling of the state. 2 of the father of the shuttle. a set for the present house is a set. a new era begins for serious. they hope these new chapter will create the new seal. yeah. they have suffered for and tramped about. this will said there was a 0, damascus. want to tell you a little bit more about serious new prime minister who's been appointed to manage was being called a transitional phase. how about she was born in the northwest in the city and said you over a live in 1983. he's got a degree in electrical engineering from the university level graduating in 2007 y'all, but she has connections to russia. i mean, what does the department have for the russian gas company? both recently the savages developing minister for the so called city and salvation, got them and they controlled the file to the damascus to take over. a rest of the joining us not from damascus is really air strikes. let's talk about those. first
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of all, still going on the other russell and damascus is rob matheson in doha. here i don't know if you can hear me of the yes, the rest. so let me just uh, just last night. let me just ask you the question again. just so my apologies for interrupting you. we have a pro few problems with the line, but i'll just ask you the question again. i want to talk about these very airstrikes. first of all, they've been going on over the last several hours or so, and i was like you to just give us an update on what's been happening. of the indeed seems of the phrases, especially on the sides of syria, left syria, sees the full of aside, redeem. in the last 30 to 35 hours. these rad has gone to the doctor more than $250.00 a, strikes a pose,
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syria. but majority of them were actually focusing in and around the capital city, damascus. so last night, roughly around 4 in the morning, they have heard several loud explosions that have continued to me was a period of 2 hours. so repeatedly, i'm quite intensified at tags and exposures just in damascus as well, quite disruptive. and it's not only the mask. and so they have had several, a poor set in the military depot in the north of the country in the cost of cities of the company, including let that get. they say that these vanities, i'm not seeing that they have attacked the, the naval ships. they, i think the, the, the, the warehouses, the academy cool, warehouses, the capital production houses. and they have, they say that they have destroyed thousands and thousands of the cost is n d a perhaps as one how big here this is creating a huge, huge challenge. now for the position here to preserve the, the,
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the state our practices and also to secure a similar to transition. because now they're facing a tremendous challenge. the old regime that last for more than half a century is gone and the seed in a position to year lex, the experience of running this, these affairs. so there's a delicate balance here and they need to just succeed to preserve the stage together. and why all this is happening now that is rarely, aspects are being more and more intense by him. and that is really, officials are steve. that is that text might continue for the in the coming days as well. it's quite concerning development for the new administration team, syria. i know that that's not the only of course is where it is right here. the point is it goes back to more. so here is quite delicate because the position when
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we talk about the position, you're not talking about one single entity. and it is actually a coalition of people in the groups with different backgrounds and different approaches. so any failure of the new administration here, cool, very well potentially lead to a new civil war. that's why i know that particularly these valleys at tags are almost making the new as me station job impossible. here is quite concerned. and, and even for the journalist here are people here the people of the months, cuz when we talk to them is a great concern of security for at the one that russell we were just hearing in your report that we run just a couple of minutes ago. about the level of optimism that people have as a result of what's been going on over the last few days or so. there is also, of course, a lot of uncertainty about the future precisely for the reasons that you've just been describing. indeed, so now this is the what the quote is evolution. and in b,
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it is the form of the gene that allows us for more than half a century. now there could be a new and vision is coming on. it is a quantization that are different actors, different names. so this is quite a new reality for syria and for syrians since yes is available on the day before when i have arrived. the mask is just almost hours of the full of a sad regina people are coming to us, the people of damascus coming up and asking whether we really should upset his gun . whether we establish him as is called last or not, they would ask him, do you think that you will come back again and do things of that? so then this is going to come back again. so steal it is almost unblocked and unbelievable story for many of the syrians. and of course they're concerned because now in the 1st they may have seen that there would be some new things. but typically the position that came from the south and took over the cities. so the order here is disrupt is not celtic, but extremely,
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extremely delicate. so that's what, no, the new administration is quoting on the public employees. the social worker is the speed workers to come back and to initiate, to resume the work the for the bands, for the markets, for the, for, for, for the safety institutions. including even for the state, one tvs and all the other social services to be provided. once again, so on the one hand, you're seeing that the people in damascus. but judy, 2 of them are welcoming me with his vision. they are expressing that happiness, the pleasure of the, for the full of fish that on a subs redeem and a sub games. these, before they collapse, how the other hand, let me talk and then we can see that they are cautious as well because on certain tennessee, uncertainties year is demand this. so, and they do not want to face a new beauty of the, of the causes they have stuff with in off the how i bet they have remembers losses
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over the course of 54 years. but particularly in the last 4, the last 13 years of the civil war that has caused it almost more than half a 1000000 lives in syria. so they hope that these new syria, this new chapter is going to create a new celia that they have dreamed about that they are followed for. so that's why they are on one, has often mistake, but also extremely concerns for us. so thank you very much indeed, right? so instead of they're talking to us from devices, damascus. so is a civil defense volunteers known as the white house, let's say they've finish searching. then the toys said no, i a prison. they'd be looking for underground cells for prisoners were believed to be trapped. people have gathered at the present near damascus of the past few days, hoping to find long lost family members in a hold of his being to the prison. she sentenced this report. as they walked for
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kilometers, pain from years of waiting, edged in their faces, syrians from across the country are converging on the most notorious prison controlled by a regime which has now collapsed. they're searching for loved ones who disappeared years. and sometimes decades ago. my brother was detained in 2014 and it was very hard to know with i took him at 1st, then i found out he was in sick naya. he wasn't accused of anything. it's a story we heard time and time again. it's only now in a new syria, free of the much feared security agencies that people have at least a chance of knowing the truth. tens of thousands of syrians disappeared in recent years. their cases documented by human rights groups, families look for any evidence. any clue that will bring them closure, but the prison guards are gone. what's left are unsubstantiated claims. what
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the officials say the 3 days before the city of hama was liberated, the prison guards transported prisoners to the regime stronghold of latasha as hostages. and we don't know how many of them there are within the walls or untold stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime, they opened the doors of detention centers across the country. but the incident that you'll only a few 100 walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues for many syrians, this person is the symbol of the images that are coming out of this detention facility. are the reasons why the discrete, since 2011, the demand justice, the rule of law and democracy, a former detaining himself, now there came back to help find with people here, believe our underground sales. look, i don't know any i was gonna, we were imprisoned here during the early month of the revolution. we enjoyed years
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of torture and brutality. whatever. you can imagine this was where prisoners were hanged, executed in syria. this prison is known as the human slot. their house, human rights groups say it was a death camp, and they have documented the deaths of thousands, either from torture or starvation. the gun was the last time i visited my brother in this prison. his condition was very bad. it wasn't 2017 syrians are now free to speak of the decades of repression, but it seems they refused to come to terms with the reality center for their else. as ita said, now you damascus. the turkish back city and national army has seized the city of monkeys in northern syria. to live in a blow. dakota is y p g fighters in the region who is supported by the us, so it will cost you all our reports from hot time on the ticket. sylvia border once a strategic hub for the us. spect curtis y, p g on group members has not fallen under the control of the turkish bacteria.
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national army or s n a members was do i? peaches, largest spring, cold west of the fray. cheese from operation don't afraid of men. budget is freight by god's willing. it's back to its people. it's free. a gift to this victory, to the courage and error. the y p g, least to see you in democratic forces or as the f and governs vast areas in northern and eastern syria, including vital oil fields and areas hosting $900.00 us troops. it sees members in 2016 with the us support the wilder us and later rush, i assure trick. yeah, that's the why pj, you would with ro after defeating i saw fighters on course says this promise was never kept on correct regards. the y p g as the ceiling arm of the p k k. a group
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designated as a terrorist organization by true key in the us and the you. and it also feels it's pushed for ulton on me in northern syria as a threat to its territorial integrity and a potential catalyst for curtis separatism within 2 kids on boarders. on the top, 2 of the members is an important stuff for the turkish bacteria. national army fighters who over the declared rock go as they are next target. but these adventures spark concerns in washington and tell a v a sanctions in northern syria escalates. but locally some people are optimistic who will build a new future. and so yeah, not a secretary of reasoning, but united towards goods and obviously working as one of the not present nominated . so in the us, senator lindsey graham has underlined the countries supports for curtis forces warning trick. yeah, it's called face sanctions. israel has also solve the attacks on why pj is strong holes, must be stopped. original players are clearly pursuing computing and for us in
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syria, the non custodial alj a 0. how tie onto cafeteria border. still ahead and i'll just here. i'm finished, i went outside 161 year since labor was hiring precedent. have you had any late to conference in argentina? we've been talking to people here about the impact the shop of plants. he's implementing the had a lot of the weather is set to settled and dry across much of the middle east and live with lots of sunshine by day, particularly across the gulf in the morning. so we all have seen some foggy conditions, and that gives some great photos, opportunities for our early birds. there you see very quiet on. she said we could see some breezy condition,
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some cloudy conditions moving across the gulf. but the west of the unsettled weather is further no, thanks to a system and moving out of the mediterranean. that's going to bring some heavier rain to western parts of to kia. unsettled weather is also gonna chunk some rain at coastal areas of jerry is windy conditions. they'll extend their way further east. but it is an improving picture to wear to stay with just a few showers coming in to the very north of morocco, some cloud and some showers potentially as well across the central parts of algeria . it's west to across that central band of africa. much dry a however, for the south. and this is seen a lot of heat for places like bought swanner and northern parts of south africa. would they? you can see some heat of the day thunderstorms. the temperature is set to go down in johannesburg. 27 degrees on wednesday, but have a look at gab. a run in botswana will be up to $139.00 scorching on thursday. the
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story of love, this section love and, and is really spelling operating on the deep cover in syria. knowing that discovery would make such and out you 0 well tells the gripping story most that's by coming operated on the cover in syria. in the 1960 day she has career set ended in public execution. eli cohen, most of the agents on out, is there of the you want, you know, to 0 reminder about top stories. israel has carried out dozens of air strikes and
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savvy and shooting on the capitol. the mass goes on monday. the outside regime was toppled by offices and forces israel's, as is targeting strategic military infrastructure. how much of a ship has been appointed, serious new prime minister, seeing here on devices how toltz was a former premier and a little 5 thought here. i'll show you how position group that the host of by shuttle aside and syrians have flocked to the notorious and i, a prison near damascus. they're desperate to find long lost family members. tens of thousands of civilians were arrested, is detained. under the german government has decided to suspend the side of modification, some files of city and refugees, and it follows growing calls and call the patients facility and refugees to return home. now the federal shame has been hosted, but as hush them, well, how about our reports? from berlin, many syrians, one to wait before they decide what to do next. the shape,
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yes is the people to have. so holly is a busy man. it goes up, bought through the middle east and paste the shop in. believe in 2016 when we'll have fled a toe and syria is beginning. arriving in germany large numbers, he lost his business, making syria and delicacy such as this queen field pastry and named it lived the queen of to his hometown twins viable and business bill. i mean, not until one, when i had big thought to allow, had been, will probably you, how do we, we are moving from any are of dictatorship to democracy and freedom. and we can see that happening in the syrian revolution was all about freedom and democracy. ibrahim though employees 20 refugees, what same is one of the forced out of damascus in to $1012.00? he became a refugee in germany, but remains deeply connected to his homeland. while i'm also come with thomasville and i am thinking of setting up my own project in syria, maybe
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a bay tree. i just hope things go fine for the country. what happens next in syria, where the rapids use, we don't hope or wait for things to calm down. the topic on everyone's lips on mahash idea and fad is shut us meant a college in damascus and marian, they moved to germany 2 years ago to start the i t. nothing can be worse than a subdivision. that's investigative. they are the worst people ever worked, or i do hope that the syrians will find a way to, to actually makes, make institutions right. almost a 1000000 serial refugees live in germany, the largest city and community. and you are the, the, the vines of the fall invite and increased and to immigrants. sentiments could lead to tough or restrictions that would make life difficult. with fuel guarantees that syria, with finally break away from decades of violence discretion,
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the journey of hundreds of thousands of syrians into your refund on to germany wasn't easy. they have to leave them. fall. dement in syria cross into to a key to get to you are now i said is gone, but many, hey, i believe it's too soon to return with the families. how sure about the bottle. i just see the valley. is there any forces have launched a series of air strikes on central guys, overnighted, age palestinians, including 7 members of the same family were killed and several others were injured in an air striking this central gaza strip. elsewhere 20 people were killed in an attack on a building. sheltering people near garza, city. 2 people have been killed in an air strike and the occupied westbank is there was military says several armed individuals would identify junior raid and 2 of us. is there any violence against palestinians as increased in the occupied territory since his war on gaza began?
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is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is due to appear in court, as is corruption, trial resumes that in yahoo face is accusations of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes. in 3 separate cases, involved gifts from billionaire friends for allegedly seeking regulatory favorites . he denies any wrong doing. on his plate is not guilty. judges of all the prime minister must testify 3 times a week or so. suffice been arrested and charged with murder, often shooting in the us. let's put the spotlights on the insurance industry. a 5 day mon hung followed the killing of an insurance executive outside of new york hotel, christmas and the reports. as we g maggi oni arrested by police in western pennsylvania, eating at a burger bar in the city of l. 2. not the 26 year old was taken into custody after a tip off from an employee who thought he was acting suspiciously. officers
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recovered a firearm. on his person, as well as a suppressor both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. they also recovered clothing including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual. additionally, officers recovered a hand written document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset. new york police are confident they have their man after the murder of the ceo of united health care, brian thompson. last wednesday. it was outside of this hotel where an investor conference was due to take place. the united health care ceo was gone down to shooting prompted a backlash against insurance company over their tactics for denying medical bullet casings found at the scene were inscribed with the words denied, defend the pose, echoing a phrase, used by critics to describe industry efforts to avoid paying for medical treatments, a facebook post by united health care overtime since that was met with tens of
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thousands of glee. i'm oh, jeez. before it was eventually taken down. many frustrated customers took to social media. i'm having a hard time being empathetic to the situation whatsoever, because this is a 1000000000 dollar company. okay. that denies access to people every single day and we're fighting with the insurance company over her dialysis to keep her a live experts say an industry reckoning is do. there's a business model here in america and the insurance companies, they hope that you pay into your insurance, and they hope that you die fast. and if you don't, then you have a problem. if you're going to try to deny care, try that and now your payments. and so i'm not really surprised at the motions. long term changes are hard to predict. the incident has certainly brought heightened security to the industry and united's headquarters in particular.
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christian salumi, algebra, new york. do you mind the secretary general has called for a for investigation into the bhaskar of a 184 people in height is capital pose apprentice. the kennings of elderly food who practitioners were ordered by a powerful gang leader. he blames follows of the religion for his sons illness. hey, it is prime ministers labeled the killings of monstrous crime protests as an invalid and george's capital of lucy for 12 nice. demonstrators are demanding new parliamentary elections, as well as the resumption of talks to join the european union. dimitri medford, uncle has the latest from lacy or on the 12th day of protests, the mayor of bbc said, let's have a christmas tree right in front of the parliament building. this is to the frustration of course of the 10s of thousands of protesters. why here every night demanding reelections demanding a resumption of you, excess processes which have been put on hold. exactly 12 days ago kicking off this
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wave of protest. this is the way of nightly process. now, what protests does it have been doing is hanging up. photographs of a wounded activist and protest as thousands of them have been injured in these 12 nights, including a cd crew of local position channel. 10 of any the videos are of quite brutal now. uh, european leaders are full. this excess use of police force while the prime minister is actually commended, see what all the police and denied any involvement. and that being older allegedly police was standing right nearby and didn't arrest anyone when this a facing opportunity to unless happen later in the nights, protest is realty in a coffin with the portrait of it. see not everybody speaks. he is the honorary chairman for the georgia dream, positive, the richest man in the country. then set the coffin on fire opposition parties of
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accused him of being your straight to georgia, the shift from you integration to close. the ties with most of this has been to meet you met, but unco from city c, l. just south korea as bonham is passed a bill requesting a special console to investigate the president june. so i feel is a short lived martial lo declaration protests as keeping up the pressure on them. the sizes of demonstrators in the capital solar calling for you to step done main opposition parties planning a new push for impeachment after a failed attempt in parliament on saturday as a unit, as ben from travelling abroad, because he is under investigation for treason of the options here as president is celebrating his 1st year in office this week since coming to pod, heavier malay has abolished ministries, scaled by publicly funded media and cut subsidies. the reasonable reports from minnesota is and how people have been affected. it's been
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a years since heavy. i mean, a became argentina's precedent and might of florida says she couldn't be prouder of what he has achieved. she comes from a proteins in northern argentina and is leaving him when a site is in one of its forest areas. but i go to the supermarket every week and the prices are not going up like before. the exchange rate is stable, so i see changes. i know there's still a lot more to do, but he needs more time. seems taking off his heavy. i mean, he has implemented one of the harshest of steri plans in the country's history. he'd evaluated the currency by 50 percent. the government laid off thousands of state employees posted or public works and ended subsidies and fuel transported electricity. argentina had been struggling with throwing inflation for years, but in the past month, it has started to slow down. have you had any nice shock therapy plan has paid off
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and inflation has dropped to its lowest numbers in years. but when you talk to people here, they say that in the past 2 years, this plan has had an impact in their lives. recession is ongoing unemployment or.

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