tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 10, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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side documents signed in lights on persons colonial past. there is this domestic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very precise way of to whichever 110 don't need to deny on. i'll just say around the low, i'm sammy's a. them, this is in use our live from the coming up. in the next 60 minutes, syria has a new prime minister. how does the sheer fix the head, the incoming governments, the trial of destruction and pulse of syria as israel carries out hundreds of strikes you and says the bombardment must stall? it's ready, 5 minutes to bend. you mean? nothing? yeah. what appears in cold accuse of bribery,
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fraud and breach of trust for sales president louise and also eluded the silva on the goes brain surgery. don't to say he's in stable condition and on piece of spanish with you a sports news rail, madrid look to get the champions to meet campaign back on track up to 3 defeats. they faced another tough chased away from home against the tender young lead lead is atlanta. the . we begin in syria where the new administration is working to restore order and services officer, the ousting of the asset regime. you see banks, ministries and local service is the o. reopening now, the newly appointed prime minister mohammed, the sheer tells al jazeera, he's been dating with the transitional government of the mouth of the joseph. today
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we had a meeting for the cabinet and we invited members from the old government and some directors from the administration in a blue banded surrounding areas in order to facilitate all the necessary works for the next 2 months until we have a constitutional system to be able to serve the syrian people. today we had other meetings to restart the institutions to be able to serve out people in syria, just us and that new administration, it says it will hold. will criminals to account, right? screwed. so they've accused the asset regime of committing atrocities inside syria's prisons. since regime forces withdrew these right administrator has been carrying out hundreds of large scale s strikes across syria. now that you an invoice to syria says the bombardment must stop the suicide of the joins us now from the syrian capital damascus. so 1st, all right, so let's start with this establishment of a new transitional government. how syrians taking it all in. and they of course,
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the appointment of the new prime minister. well, in general, let me talk to city is here in damascus. there. well come in this news, but this is something quite new for that. so i mean, so they have seen the regime office dynasty for more than 50 years, and the boss of the game for more than 60 years. so now that there is a new government in the country, is quite something new, something almost unimaginable for them. they have, they have almost most of the most afraid that these days won't come. and many syrians, when we have arrived in damascus, they were asking us whether really bush, unless i just got what the really, the, the dynasty, the regime has full and has collapsed. and they were asking whether really they're going to come back or not again, they wouldn't even quite concerned or speak into media. but now we're seeing that move these because changing gradually, they're feeling more comfortable to express themselves. so in general,
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they are quite excited about coming these news news, however, they have some concerns as well because the new commoners also not that much known for them. so it is based yes, that is now dominating the syrian sphere here. so both the me, the tally and the politically. so celia has suffered from the, the, from the rule of one strong man or one certain bias. the one sort of in group of people know that there's yes, is the most permanent probably here. that are questions, whether this is going to bang, keep on inclusive government, whether they will really create a democratic celia at the time, really just productions of the, of the position different a segments of the societies are going to be able to present it freely or not as of now, that as of now that the new prime minister previously was the prime minister diaz as the payments drops the vision government in it live. so this concerns are in the
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way well place and they are often in this concerns. but still, there is a long way to go when you ask us about why did a point in on the tv, because they own people. this thing that this is just a secure, a similar transition, but there's also causes some concerns as well. and russell, the of a major line is this series of is riley strikes, take us through the range of installations, which as well as being hitting and syria well as well in the last 60 hours. how does come boxed? it's nearly $380.00 strides and be a surprise what applied? who's a slides even according to these values, governance values are me the said the big on forces? how conducted the largest size? well petition to feed and tires history. sammy last nights,
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the not hotel. we have just started work started these year below the explosions, dean and the wrong to damascus. it the loss of almost 44 hours. and then later go learned that it was not only the mask has been in pensively shit, but it was across the country that has been the minute to the air force in the north of the country. this vince the may will save in the course of cities another inc for in the city of homes, then see it in damascus. that has been where houses as the, i mean, usually they boards that works see it by israel and, and by doing so is there is leaving a syria to the new administration that doesn't have any strategic weapons that doesn't have almost any military, significant minutes of the power that no and in the future will not post any to that to israel. so israel is leaving syria to the opposition to the new immunizations that doesn't even have any a force. because almost all of the class and highly cropped,
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those have been sued by is very strikes. all right, thanks so much. sure. so sort of the reporting to us from damascus that this rather is denying reports. it's false is of advanced into syrian towed, treat be on the buffer zone that follows an incursion, bytes troops on sunday, into a buffer zone next to the golan heights. of course, that is syrian territory to which israel occupies. the government says it's a temporary measure to insure what it calls border security, but the move has been widely condemned across the region. let's take a closer look at the area. we're actually focusing on a 9074 agreement, establish the you and monitored both a zone with 2 separation lines. these really controlled blue line and the syrian controlled red line. it psalms, an area of 235 square kilometers, served as a critical barrier against the rank metric, confrontation,
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and go to heights. originally, syrian touch treat was occupied by israel during the 19676 day war, and unilaterally annexed in 1981. this, an exception has never been recognized. internationally, syria has consistently demanded the territories with ton. i'm following the collapse. so the asset regime is ready, troops sees the syrian health side of mountain on escalating tensions in an already unstable region to speak to zane, bus savvy. now he joins us on the bus stop boulder crossing between 11 and syria. first of all, i mean, simply saying, do we know what's happening at the golden heights at this point? well, what we are hearing is that over the weekend is really troops moved into this buffer zone. taking over those areas where they say syrian troops were no longer occupying,
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check posts, and they went ahead and move their troops and on the orders of the government of prime minister benjamin as in yeah, one orders of the defense minister and they say they did this specifically, with a view to safe guarding israel borders, playing the same card as will always does playing the card of self defense. but what this does is effectively violate a decades long agreement for a cessation of hostilities between syria and israel. and they say this is temporary, but what we've been hearing from a lot of experts in that analyst is that to mention of wisdom dictates that anything that serious says about temporarily moving into an area is not always the case with israel's critics are saying, including members of the arrow countries was in the region, several senior air leaders as well as others critics of syria, excuse me, of israel. have said that what is happening here is, is really using this instead of. ready syria using this as an opportunity to effectively carry out another land, correct. so it is being described as
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a kind of smashing. grab as the government of syria tries to get. it's a table get to get its feet under the table and begin to bring more internal order to their country and saying, what is israel say about it's in 10 series of strikes wise across syria as well. once again, they're saying. ready what they've done is in the interest of is rarely security. what they have been saying since they carried out the strides on the hills with taking over the buffer zone in the golan heights, is that they have hit specific targets strategic military assets, the arsenal of a bushel, alyssa, its government, and they have done so to prevent it from. busy going into the wrong hands from falling into anyone else's hands and they say they have done this to safe guard is really security, but we have to look at what this is been uh what, what does light up to visit tack in the past year?
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israel has committed genocide in palestine. they have carried out a tax on lebanon, on a run, on government, on iraq, and now on syria, and what they describe as their largest ariel operation in the history of their air force. so a brazen assault on syria at a time when it has a nation, new government compounding the work of trying to bring some semblance of normalcy back to a country that has suffered under the regime of president bush or all a sudden for so many decades. all right, good stuff to have some samples. so i'll be thanks for that. let's take this now though, to model wanting to charlotte, i'll just as senior political analyst joins us from long. then you may have heard zane the referring of quoting these right imagery, the, the largest aerial operation in israel's history. why is israel, hey, things such a wide range of syrian installations from damascus to attack it, to areas and near ports to an intelligence buildings
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snake spiked. why do birds sing? it's the nature of things. it's the nature of this, right? as one doesn't have to simply look at the last a few weeks and months to look at genocide and guides. and what time is 11 on one that one can go back 75 years a few years and look at, is there a since its inception? what has it been in a state of war, continue a school system that the war bombing countries, the stabilizing countries getting out of genocide, war crimes, technically saying all of the same reasons, presumably, its security on the pretext of security is that it would carry the more strong, provide issues of international law, the more sky and over the cleansing and genocide. and that's what you've seen it do not separately. and this is very particular instance. it's taking advantage of the
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fact that there is a bit of a, the chaos if you was slash change. dramatic changes to your yeah. after 50 years of more of a say, in order to settle scores with a country that it has always the to be a danger suddenly and that the serial. so i think the ideal decapitating these stabilizing on the cutting, undermining scenarios. and so there's lots of security, what all is the main goal for design more? well, when we talk about security, let's put it into the context of reality. okay? because syria, of course, israel, of course, is occupying syrian towed free, not vice versa, right? so help us to put into context when we here and is there any government that says, this is defensive? this is preventative. how would we interpret this? if we were talking about russia launching strikes on ukraine,
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while the west looks as rusher as the occupying power. and it says, yeah, but you know, you're getting weapons in from the west and we need to take a defensive posture to protect an occupation. but this is exactly the thing, right? every actor offense is consider defined by israel as defense, when it's in fact by every measure is an offensive aggression against a neighboring country. and that includes, for example, of you find the go next. why could is read off your bike and continuously event next, and illegally stuck to the golf on heights the cure? why does it continuously after 6 decades? ok, fine. what's that? i got to cure. why is it legally stifling in the back? or the curious why just getting genocide, security. why didn't obama, how
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a lot of living on and invaded level 1992 and then again and again security. so extra different mission of security, which by the way, it has been embraced by long done patterns washington and the rest of them will continuously until this very day to day in the fall of man. for example, in the u. k. justifying the former minister and in the united kingdom is justified as well. offensive aggression. again, sir? yep. i've say, well, you know, the test is the head. good. so, so it's always using the free textbook security, the one. what is the problem getting out of this? the land grabs on the golden heights the, the wide range of strides, what is it benefiting and getting out of this, the differential you talk to, right. if you talk to some of the mainstream sort of minutes or the general going
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is around the 30, we're going to need to continuously expands and continuously weekends. every other country in the region. because only by weakening our neighbors can we remain strong and secure. if you talk to the more religious to be fanatical, members of these really government today, the likes of smoked ritual, just recently given interview, saying that is read, this is the finishing. great. that is that trip to extend its board? there's still nothing going on. so yeah, so they say in this very particular because rather government that they have more just as the stand today, even with a go on high. it's not, i don't know. they think that jordan limit on and syria should be part of a grid. that is right, but this was all promise to do it. it depends on who you talk to a new started, but the god who you talk to is right in the end of the day is right. this is why they think international law violent thing. the sovereignty of its neighbors. they cannot, russian destabilizing, uh, ministry action, but i say,
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i think on the long term is i will not be able to survive. so the reason that point, why the so aggressively, i don't know, how long can the new administration answer is obviously still settling in, but how long can it go on ignoring this? why is this going to drive that frontier in that dynamic a you know, just a friendly reminder to our viewers around the world who, you know, business has been announcing the transitions here. and i have my set of 1st books have my doubts. but there's no, it hasn't been binding the hell out of sir. yeah, put a good decade. right. i mean, sometimes we went for one or 2 bombing a week in syria to the new, the bombing iranian target city on 5. there's kind of, it's whatever you want targets interior. so they really have been doing it again and again, not at all. uh, you know, bothering with a plastic ones is because they think as long as they can do it, they've got to go in and do it. and i think they understand that then you whatever
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it is, government transitional part of the certainly is not going to be able to respond to much because there's so much to deal with in syria itself. it's, it's inventive and it's basically a motorcycle almost like a field state and they need to hear the voice in during the day before they actually take care of anything else. so this is not going to be, you know, settled on the shore step by on the water. and that's why the likes of egypt. so you have, yeah, you know, right, it's a lot presumably it's probably of sort of been condemning what is right. it's doing serial nice model on the shoulder for us. i'll just say we're a senior political. i'm list the the to as well as war on garza now. what mass kidding install? vision are a daily reality. palestinians have been under constant attack for $430.00 days.
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now, one of the latest is right the strikes, the residential building was hit and then they'll say it all. the refugee camp in central garza, 8th palestinians, were killed and several wounded. 20 people were killed in a set for the attack on the building. sheltering displaced people in the garza city . more than 44700 people, including 17000 children, have been killed since the war began. us in northern gauze or is waiting. we'll plains have renewed that bombardments around come out about wind hospital, palestinians that are unable to get food, water medicine or medical treatment because of administrative blockade. this last it, most of the 2 months i'd speak now to thought a couple assume who's in data is about in central gaza for us. so we're hearing some tragic stories, todd, because of people paying with their lives in the desperate quest to find food. tell us about that. yeah,
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that's how that happens on a daily basis. why the is when you minute trip ration a rough a has led to unfathomable humanitarian consequences for more than one point. 9000000 palestinians who have been crammed, a rough on once this miniature operation was taught to 6 months ago. they have been forced to be displaced to get an end of them off the area for families who have been financially private. and they have to run out of options, and that's what we see these days that civilians try to return back to rough law in order to check on the homes and even to fight on the source of food, including fly in order to return back. wait for the families to make friends, have a partial window of survival at this very unfolding humanitarian crisis that had been described to be incredibly type guns take on the ground. since the hours of this morning, civil defense. what? cuz confirm that 7 posts in healdsburg killed in the city of russell has to, with trying to reach the homes. uh, the minutes rates has uh,
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controlled the vast majority of course thing a board is preventing the life saving supplies to have the table and constant the flight to the strip in order to mitigate that aggravating humanitarian crisis. and that is the grim realities that we can see dang phases depends on the ground west. the police have been reporting that they are running out of beans of survive. i'm of the same time at foot for them. has since right now, a lot of drakes and times of the enough amount for their families, a life also of this car, up to prices to decrease as cost a product and the posting in market. but apparently not only uh, rough uh, that has been on the tv tech side where civilians are trying to get food, as you mentioned. and uh, just few minutes ago with the situation of the north is quite to connect to the another part of gauze or hesitant to be an area of the widely trusted and asked to be worked on at region with the vast majority of neva whose civil infrastructure
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and medical is facilities and senses with level to the ground. and now what we see in come on that one hospitality is one of the worst case scenarios of, of taking space that we're looking for. some of the offense problems at the hospital. he's going to continue writing a light of the high rates of casualties and are working on the i couldn't find the pressure of wind blink supplies. and also the repeated is value compartments on the facility of come at one hospital, imposing significant press over the lives of as simply as inside and also medical teams who have put the lives on the line since day one of the auction of this conflict on the ground in order to do their few minute terry and walk. thanks so much thought a couple of assume that from data de la garza, or is there any prime minister, ben, you mean nothing. yeah. who is a pitting cold to testify in his corruption trial for the 1st time faces charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes, thinking back to 2019,
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it's pleaded not guilty. let's speak now to a new route that she joins us live from the jordanian capital because it's around this band down to 0 from revolting inside as well. and inside the occupied westbank . so no 1st of all, tell us what happened in cold today. well savvy a nothing. yeah. whoever the show man used uh this uh, fortunate t at day one of his testimony, its been 5 years since he was indicted. and now he started this 1st day of trial of his testimony with a lot of fanfare. his ministers were there showing support, showing solidarity, lashing out at the attorney general and calling for a her resignation. and if not, is that the government should be fine. you're firing her. of course, even in the middle of the testimony that's on yahoo asked to be excused for about 5
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minutes after he was handed a paper that red top a confidential and national sick from the national security apparatus. and this just goes to show you how complicated this hearing is at how much that's and yeah, i was trying to use it to, you know, reiterate the message that this is a, as he calls that a witch hunts against him. that he is not just innocent, but that he is running a country at war on 7 different funds, which is something he told the judges today that he should have been left to continue those wars. here's more on today's polarizing events in the court. 5 years after his indictment on 3 separate corruption charges, benjamin natania, who is finally a appearing in court ministers of his party and rightly in coalition are attending in solidarity. i'm sure his innocence and i am sure that his innocence will be proven. this is a polarizing chase and israel fueling what nathan, yahoo,
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his opponent say is his campaign to complete a judicial cool, and undermine the press. in the right wing circles. anger for now is aimed mostly if the attorney general who brought the charges from my perspective, there's a valid task situation in defiance here. and also expecting from my colleagues, the ministers, not only to top, i guess the attorney general, but also to send her home outside the court house. a mixed crowd. supporters angry at what they say is the which one against that's anyhow. and protesters also angry at what they view as demand. so fish campaign to stay in power at any cost, including the lives of captives in gaza. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his freedom and political future, israel, and abroad. aside from this case, he's also wanted by the i c c on war crimes charges. but as long as his right
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written coalition holds, latonya, who is endless. floors in territorial expansion in the region will likely continue . not all the address either. i'm a 3 survivors of the us, atomic bombings of japan in world war 2 of collected the 2020 full nobel peace prize on behalf of nissan. hey, timeko. it's an organization that campaigns against nuclear weapons. the, the with is received a diploma and gold medal ceremony. in also, the nobel committee noted that rather than embrace disarmament, you say a pals or upgrading the ross knows while the other countries appear to be speaking with weiss nuclear weapons. but a less than an hour, i'll just 0, bring you the nobel prize interview and i'll just say we're a special with the win is of the peace prize. it will be hosted by 40 about people
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and james base. they join us from also the welcome to also see the whole sat me way and just over 30 minutes from now. we'll be sitting down with these 2024. know about these flies stories, me, hon. he's on 2 of the japanese group of atomic bombs divine. they have dedicated decades of their lives, the struggle for nuclear, a free world. and despite raising awareness around the world, it's taking 70 years with them to be recognized on this global stage. and it has to be said, james, that is the recognition that came as a surprise to many people, including the group itself, with one member saying that he fos, that the people working in gaza right now, deserved to know about the spies comparing the situation of children in gaza today with that in japan, in 1945 after the bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. so we're going to be speaking to 2 of the co chairs about their experiences,
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a force their flight for a nuclear, a free world. but also about the lessons from hiroshima and nagasaki that are relevant to today's conflicts, including the war in gusts. and if you look around the world right now, fully the new, clear temperature is rising. yes, you know about north korea, you know about it wrong. but in the last couple of years since the war and ukraine, the situation, we've seen rhetoric rising, tension rising. so we'll concern we have some top nuclear expos with us some of the seats. i'm not actually full yet. that's cuz we're hoping to have some talk international officials joining us here in this historic also city hall. when we welcome the uh, the laurie. it's the 2 of the lower its on the stage. yeah. now ols as was reminding people that we have a poll. we won't say, hey, how are you are about yeah, we want you to be involved, send us your answers to this for about how worried you are about an immune and
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nuclear war using the hash tag a j no bad on x, x to in. it could you please put those books in now as we get to this interview, which will be starting very shortly. so you asked about half an hour from now just overhaul for now from now join us again. here's something we hope you do join as a j no bell is the hash tag, don't forget. all right, we definitely don't wanna miss the opportunity to interact and we don't wanna miss that nobel prize interview that with james in the fall day. thanks so much. was phil to come on, i'll just hear a sauce banks in the killing of a health care executive in new york last week charged with murder and its full back on level terms. the world chest championship is old square with 2 games remaining. the
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builds hot air. balloons found a way of those surface only to spectacularly release the creation of filmmakers shares our initiation into a balloon brother bound through tracing the lights and the sky. witness by no means yet on the jersey. the if you're watching out 0 time to recap all headlines in syria, the new administration says it's working to restore order and public services off the ousting of the acid regime. newly appointed 5 minutes to my family this year
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tells i'll just do it. he's met members of the transitional government. these really ministry has been carrying out large scale as strikes across serious since regime forces with through it's targeted admitted 3 basis efforts and ms solve defense facilities. hundreds of strikes and it's ready, 5 minutes. so bang, you mean that's in yeah, was appeared in cold, so testifying is corruption tall. so the 1st time faces charges a fruit breach of trust and accepting bribes, taking back to 2019 and maybe in the middle is a post dealt total research here in the department of will. studies at kings college london joins us now from berlin. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how important, full stability would it be for the new authority to start thinking at some point about this spending all of the um factions and re constituting them in the national law? me a good evening. well,
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it is very important because as we see now, we have different groups that have co operated, such as the h d, f was a syrian national army because they had a common goal. but these groups um not to margin this meaning, those that are different factions which have a different idea of what the syrian state should look like. what would be on a slime exceed? will it be more moderate? will it be more kind of democratic, in the sense that old religious groups are involved and representatives of governance, so it will be very difficult. and of course, then we have the polemics existing between these groups, such as the syrian cur, it's under the umbrella of y, p g. so the syrian democratic forces and the h e s. and the syrian lashelle army just to name an example. so it will be very important to do loop for fun,
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for the way of firstly disbanding them if it can be done at all. and secondly, integrating them and creating some sort of will there be a syrian national army in the sense of that this will be representing the syrian state under the current government, across the many syrians, uh, being assigned, make and model a not 2 opposing things as well. as we should point out to a, probably most of the 1000000000 muslims in the world. looking at the array of factions, you go to ask, particularly with the codes since they controlled a sizable chunk of the country, will they be willing? is there any indication at this point they would be willing to spend and join a sort of re, constituted national ami and give up territory which they, you know, they, for how to capture or well, it's going to be very difficult to integrate them into this process. and i think it will depend on what the government does as well as what external actors do,
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because some sort of security guarantees we have to be made to the kurds. if we look at the history of why is a current of controlling these regions and the, the b k, k, insurgency in turkey, which is linked to the y p g in syria. so this has been going on for many decades and therefore the kurds might be afraid that they will be suppressed by whatever form the current government takes and they will not want to see the territory. therefore, it will be important if it is to happen for external actors, not just for turkey, but also for europe, you know, for, for arab countries to stop in, to ensure that these groups are protected. in the other scenario, i don't see that they will agree, and even in this scenario, it is not known to what extent they will be willing to collaborate. and again,
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this will depend on the proceed legitimacy, is that the current government can establish, you know, what, what will happen to the elements of the syrian army. and we know some of them collapse, some of them across the board, a went to iraq. what's gonna happen to them? well, i don't know what exactly will happen to the entire, um, sir, in our army as you have pointed out, some have the fact that does that have been structural problems that happened problems of corruption. that is why the russians intervened in 2015 to reinforce the syrian, our army and taking lead office sold units have supply and um, the rang and revolutionary regard. core has been active. do to keep this army together. now, without their influence, most likely will be disbanded some of it,
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probably a portion of it. we'll see how it gets along with a new government, how it will be integrated, but those who oppose it might leave. so we have to see how this edition evolves, because the problem is that these, the elements also see were in the arrow of army, can also formulating groups and the scan again lead to sectarian violence. so the situation is very well about because we have also other groups and now they are taking refuge it in countries like iraq. we don't know what the long term plan will be. all right, marina mit on the from kings college on the and thank you. thank you for having me . do. and special envoy for syria says the new administration has been sending reassuring messages to the syrian people. the reality is so far is that the h d s. and also the older on groups have been sending good messages to the
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syrian people. they have been sending messages of the unity of inclusiveness. and frankly speaking, also, we have seen him in the level and in houma, we have also seen, you know, reassuring things on the ground. the cost of it has established an average, tearing humanitarian aid to syria, following the full of the acid regime. the following industry says the aid is part of causes, support is downs toward syria and is continued solidarity with the country. that is because of his establish contact with the new administration. thousands of syrians a wasting a decision on their asylum requests are in limbo. also, several european countries stopped processing their applications, bang code, germany, italy, and the u. k. which say that waiting to see if syria stabilizes the will display small than 40000000 people hush him on the bottle has moved from by then. you are
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free and come to have this signed it to freeze the processing of applications for city of ruffled use for many reasons. but the most important reason why they're doing this is basically because they are on the mounting pressure from the people to send the sylvia refugees back home. and particularly from the fund white policies which are making significant political gays across europe. and particularly here in europe that expected to, along with the fall left fontes to get 25 percent of the votes, becoming one of the largest political institutions in germany for many years to come. now, europe and countries understand that they're not going to push people. now to go back home, and this explains why we've heard from the germans from the friends from many countries, from the u that they're willing to provide assistance to the city as of the transition towards democracy. democracy. and they are winning
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a teen gauge high up to how do you sound which has no use political leverage in syria and give them the benefits of the dog. because the understanding you are, if we help the syrians navigate this extremely delicate phase of our lives, how about inclusive governments debility and peace? this is on its own. going to tell us sylvia's live in europe, but it's better for them to go back how. how she bought a bottle. i was just the lead a suspect in the shooting of a health insurance executive in new york last week has been charged with murder, luigi mcneil. and he was arrested in pennsylvania on monday, following as to a fall from an employee, the fast food restaurant. and he is accused of killing brian thompson, who had is one of the largest medical insurance companies in the us bullet casings . it was found at the scene engraved with the woods, the 9th, defend and depose, referring to some insurance treatment of claimants. kristen
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salumi joins us now from new york and kristen. it's been a lot of speculation about is most of what's coming to light as well. when police approached the we g man, giovanni, sitting in a mcdonald's restaurant, he was by himself with a backpack and a laptop. and one of the 1st questions they asked him was, had he been to new york recently and he began to visibly shake according to court documents after they asked that question. initially he gave them a fake id, but eventually gave them his real name and we're starting to learn a little bit more about him. he came from a wealthy family. he went to a prestigious prep school in ivy league university where he studied computer science and engineering. but also in that backpack, police found not only the,
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not only a gun and a silence or that look very similar to the one that was used in the crime. but also a manifesto of sorts that expressed frustration at insurance companies over their methods for denying claims. it said in this manifesto that quote, these parasites had it coming and i do apologize for any trauma or strives but it had to be done. so what was his personal connection to the insurance industry that still is not clear, but reports are coming out that he himself had been suffering from a back issue and had withdrawn from family and friends in recent months. but here's more on exactly what we know. we g maggi owning arrested by police in western pennsylvania, eating out a burger bar in the city of l. 2. not the 26 year old was taken into custody after
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a tip off from an employee who thought he was acting suspiciously. officers recovered a firearm on his person as well as a suppressor. both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. they also recovered call clothing, including a mask consistent with those worn by r 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 that the united health care ceo was gone down. the 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,
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used by critics to describe industry efforts to avoid paying for medical treatments of facebook posts by united health care overtime. since dad was met with tens of thousands of glee of, 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 for 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, you're going to try to deny care, tried it, and now your payments. and so i'm not really surprised at the motions. long term
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changes are hard to predict. the incident has certainly brought heightened security to the industry and to united headquarters in particular. kristin, salumi, algebra, new york. and can you, the vin confrontations between police and protest is monitoring against gender based violence. police and i, roby used to gas to disperse the crowd. some protesters were arrested around these coincide with an international 16 day campaign to come back from his side and issue high on the agenda. and can you also police recently revealed one woman is killed every 24 hours. he spoke to one survivor of right about her story, why she's gone to the campaign and jen to base 5 and my name is lakeisha of the fall. i am a survivor of sexual and gender based the filing. i was violated with one of the
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friends of my auntie. i go to a child. nobody understood that it was rape. nobody understood that this is violence. so i had to stay, but they stayed in pain. there was a guy just next to i had to get somebody to that's mind because one, i wanted come forth and 2, i wanted security. so my husband used to be to me. and you can see one side of my mouth it's, i caught this guy, he took me with that pad. look i that's previewed, i got pregnant again. he used to keeps me anybody who used to come and help me clean, not helped me. so when i went home, i tried to call me to say, cause i felt like there was no on there for me, and then it gives them as of, of getting a big balance. now mind me say, i'm a survivor of rip. i have to come pain nunez, and with me violence like my story. there is no one else,
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but they want to pass through what i passed through because it was, it was something not a human being can do it. even though i mean was, didn't because of the life that have passed through. so we had doing a campaign and ended with me compete. so that's a women. we not 51 right now present in president louisa now saluted. the silver has undergone surgery for a brain, hemorrhage. doctor's treating him at a hospital in south palo, say, new days recovering well in an intensive care unit. the residential office has not commented october, little to cancel the trip to russia for a break summit off to a full china is present and she doing thing is wanting a trade roll with us will have no. when is it made the comments ahead of president elect, donald trump single gratian, next month, from his promising to impose high atara some chinese goods on the day,
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he assumes office. the president sees comments. com is official figures, so china is november. expos grew by 6.7 percent. that's compared to the same period the before. chinese trade remains out. be despise of slow down in global demand. but as patrick bulk or thoughts mounting tabs so likely to post tough challenges along with batteries. and so the power electric vehicles become a key drive of the chinese economy and it's transition towards high tech growth in october sales of chinese z, these hits $14100000.00 units. that was more than 3 quarters of the sold worldwide . but the sex is coming up against increasing but blocks the cancer, what it feels and the subsidies and following a lengthy prove that was finalized late in october, the european union imposed terrace of up to 45 percent on chinese eaves. not quite
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so stiff is the 100 percent that'd be imposed the by both the us and canada, but enough to throw its expos strategy. of course, there's going to be likely much more pressure for southeast asia to export to southeast asia. it's japan to korea, to australia, but those markets add it all together, still don't equal the you or the united states exports of remains was it. and despite weakness in other areas of the chinese economy, that's finally been attributed to front loading businesses concerns about power risk. the incoming us ministration had been speeding up. ford is to be to the new policy that might make it even more expensive to buy chinese goods. and the, the industry is just one of several chinese sectors facing protectionist measures. proven when you last week. the commerce ministry said it was concerned about a series of trade investigations targeting china and one that would follow up to
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protect the rights and interest of its businesses. how it handles us, president elect, donald trump, and a possible trade war is another matter. unless predicts beijing could respond with aggressive counts and measures is here for days before the us selection and find a warning shot, sanctioning sky idea us as big as the drone manufacturer and 7 access to a central battery supplies the message. we'll go down swinging on the economist, one m e tire of the trump administration imposes will carry consequences for americans. china is the main for lies for most of the consumer goods and industrial inputs. so there is a limit on how far those tariffs can go. and overtime, when people view the, the pressure from inflation, there will be a political response even in the us. china appears to be gaining ground in another high tech industry. last month, the smartphone make a huawei launched, it's made 70 series featuring
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a. i enabled functions. and the ability to connect with the electric cause smart speakers and watches. experts say it's designed to compete directly with the iphone in china. most significantly, it could signal firms a gains in the development of micro chips in china, key to advancing everything from consumer technology, with the military superiority punch of folk, which is 0. com. i said i had an al jazeera in small, livable look to consolidate that position of the top of the champions. the table that's coming up with joe the the
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the alright, let's catch up on all the sports news with data for me. thank you very much. south american football champions bought a photo have arrived here in casa for the fee for the inter continental cup of $20.00 and a couple of adult as last month. they wrapped up the brazilian league title on sunday, and hop straight on a plane for saving to you. now, would you need to go? ha, both. if i go, we'll hold a training session later on tuesday. that's a head of the opening game on wednesday. the dobby of the americas against the mexican team and north and central american champions. pub, ciocca, the we have been have through to meet the african champions. all awfully where they'll compete for the challenge at cap. and we have a windsor that one has a tough challenge raising and the inter continental cup final against the european champions rail and the dread speaking all of the rail madrid players,
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they all focused on getting back on tracking the current champions me campaign. they've lost 3 of the 5 games in europe against low livable and ac milan and the $73.00 games lift it down in $24.00. that's the final playoff place. the easiest junior is in contention, so between, from injury. but they face a tough task against the talia leaders, atlanta? well, i'm be some in the competition. it's a good one. with the coming up, i said as a team, we're not used to being in this position. we normally up towards the top and approach games in a more relaxed manner, but that's part of football and the process. we have to work hard and hopefully at the end of the season, we'll be able to enjoy some more titles. it's a little pool who are the top of the champions league table right now. they've lost just once in a $21.00 game since on a slot. so it took over as coach from union club, the top of the english premier league and one all 5 of the european games. so for later they face spanish side 0. now we have last full of day 5 matches is really
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special. what they've done here, particularly last season, but even decisions still. i just made the comparison. they were, they were coming close to be coming to like the city of, of england for a, for a few years ago. uh, they were competing for the leak title. with this budget probably means how, how good of a manager, michelle, is it's good. so baseball that's being the reaction from those in the major league following the one salsato's historic 765000000 dollar deal with the new york mets salsato's. ricans, facing 15 year contract fees and leave the new york yankees off for a single season. we previously help the washington nationals with the will series and 29. see, it was being pursued by a number of teams, including the yankees and the boston red sox. is good for basement. that's the way i see it, man. i think everybody was waiting for this to happen. i'm proud of them. you know,
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that he's able to take care of themselves as family and many generations. i mean, and that's how, that's how much money may so, but he's going to help them as you know, we wanna, when we want to win and we have an owner that he's willing to do whatever it takes over in the n d, a called anthony towns which then from a one game, absolutely, to school 24 boys, including a gun ahead layoff in the final minutes as to new york licks east. it's a run. so raptors, towns followed up that policy for the 3 points. it's a face to mix with in 6 games. $113100.00 and a defending champion. thing they ran is level the will chest championship 6 old. the chinese play a bounce back off the bank 65 down the indian teenager group case. you don't, my god, you, they all to games remaining in the $3500000.14 round events in single pool. and i can believe it, they for the time being all that multiple. it's a little bit late, so semi. thanks so much pizza. well that's it from me for this news. now,
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i'll be back in a moment though with both today's views. so to stay with us. yeah. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read payments through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest, the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0 the colleges here with the,
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the story of the section lot and, and is really spelling operating on the div cover in syria, knowing that discovery would make such and out you 0. well, tell us a gripping story most that's by coming operated on the cover in syria. in the 1960 notations career that ended in public execution, eli cohen, most of the agents on al jazeera. yeah, sandra james is over today. mike's only the beginning. what we're seeing right now, it's only difference that your side is finished. we're seeing a return to their home when people are shopping, whatever they say on time or they come up to us, since at least we want to express our feelings for them and it's, it's almost unbelievable close to before the end it's like any here and you just
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can't be what the this i'll just say are these i a top stories, the new administration and serious says it's working to restore order and services . also, the ousting of the asset regime, banks, ministries and public services. a role reopening now the newly appointed prime minister mohammed that but she is tells out just sarah is the meeting with members the transitional government the judge to today we had a meeting for the cabinet and we invited members from the old government and some directors from the administration in
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