tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 19, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the, the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the new salad, live from doha, coming up in the next to 60 minutes. now the gruesome discovery in post assets, serious multiple bodies, are found near a shrine in damascus. israel denies yes or no. the un request to send in a convoy to northern garza, with people are still living and under siege. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our, our goals. over the past 2 years. the us costs interest rates even us donald trump
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square is up for showdown with the federal reserve plus desperation. in northern mozambique cycling chito brings fear of hunger and disease that at least 45 people now to send on piece of statements with the latest school to use. round the good have one of the inter continental cup by bc, mexico's but you can hear income for the 10 days off to the full especially had a sense of a shame. life in syria is beginning to settle into a new normal domestic flights. returning and devoted crossings beginning to reopen, but there was still challenges ahead for serious new administration. and bodies are still being found of those who were killed during aside through some of injured aid
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reports from the syrian capital, damascus. to get a plane and begin require a sprint stuff, air traffic, controllers, pilot, and fuel. this slide shows the new city and if this patient has found the people and res still says to do it, i'm the one of the about the move on the 1st flight since the phone of the regime operated between the 2 main cities in syria, that's damascus and a level good willing it will soon be operating more regularly and we hope to restore international flights sooner. um but i would joyce overwhelming. it's indescribable. good. willing to homeland, we return to only sons without any obstacles. for anyone and freedom for all the author being closed for a week, the reopening of damascus, the airport represents more than just threw it into norman, see for some passages. after all these years, there will be no more certain youth who dream only of travelling for you to pulled over tons of new skills that we can rebuild this country together. some good news
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for the economy to as jordan announce reopening of the job or border crossing trucks on the move again for the 1st time since the crossing was closed earlier. this one, some idioms are open, but more than 50 years of us have somebody who has left the country's finances in shambles. just one of the challenges facing the new administration. i'm in a 50 um we are standing for 3 days by atm machines and nobody gives us the answers that there are no salaries, no electricity, no internet, and we can live without our salaries. this is what everyone understanding here. but at the country looks to the future, the hundreds of the past continue to be uncovered. the outside of this compound, which is right the adjacent to the say it as a new, a strain which was crucial area for all the propaganda that we were hearing from the, you know, on back groups and munitions which came from all over the world to try and predict this area,
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these parts would probably be used as kitchens and some offices. we've seen some foss read papers, as well as the some signs of how this was being used, but we need to have some slides, some digital and cetera. so all of the atrocities the syrians have been telling us about which continue to happen here under the watch over the sides regime are just being uncovered. some of them driving those of you to some off of israel's military has fullest theory and villages from the homes. this it extends the territory. to okey buys in the golden heights, the un says it's in violation of a 1974. this engagement agreement between israel and syria, but these rarely governments has already approved a plan to encourage the expansion of settlements. the mohammed drawl reports from county tra on the golan heights in the village. if i shut off the families take shelter after being expelled from their homes by these lady ami. oh, what am i to put them right in his uh console. it was done when they rode in with
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their tanks and bulldozers into our village. they fired on people in homes and terrorized women and children. they gathered people in a school, detaining them for several hours. then an army general came and told them they have only half an hour to leave the village. but i carry anything with them. are homeless now on the slopes of mount, tell them one or somebody she is in the buffers on the, on the occupied areas of her going on heights. but since the fall of a sudden i said these are the on the has pushed forward with, into this area insight seen from where i started sending us desires immediate to the polls are only a few 100 meters in this direction. this is where the 1st slide, the tax costing to city on november 8 the up to now they have okay. bite 7 villages in the why the area including the one you see, right. the behind me, the village of how many do you these are the um, you know, keep pies the headquarters of the govern, middleton, how many did its taxes call the coordinate the come through site?
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i did you poses and i take a few off enough. i've had the support of the body of us to be honest. we couldn't enjoy the full of the dictates or bashar because immediately on the following morning is really tanks rolled into our streets of wood. you had says he's great to see a is to see a petition of 1967 when he's people. well, 1st from most of the going on heights beyond the annual solar gen the and is ready sold, you asked me an arabic if i'm the village chief i said, yes. he asked if he could come over. i said, for what purpose have you come here? this is outlined to which he replied, no, this is the land of israel. i said, no, your coming isn't occupied, but we're not going to move from here. the shadow of which i live here too. i live here too. would you have says he has amenities, topless, a line of communication with these ladies only in order to coordinate safe for his people. but if the heart of the active any were upset with the new lady is failing to be with us, we're told during the lip of hama, homes, and so on,
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we'll count at least send someone to meet with us. they simply nowhere to be seen. look, the is really tank. so right here they're destroying the trees. if there's a coordination between them and out government, we're not aware of, it's not running out of, i'm not sure if no serious new leadership says it is not looking for new conflicts . it has called on the international community to intervene to issue a serious sovereignty. but without any city and forces, he doesn't feel what lies ahead for that area and it's population. how much fun does 0 create the, the goal on heights. i am i calling during of okay, the spoke to rob guys, tenfold. electra in peace and security at the university. he says serious internal challenges limit it's pushed back on is really of expansion in the occupied golan heights us. i think what we're looking at is a case of the military basically responding to events in syria feeling like they
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don't have control of what's happening on the ground and, and expanding that territory, the territory they hold into the area that was previously the buffers island and with israel suppress, and mainstream media and public attention directed elsewhere. this is very much not coveted these regular media. by the way, i think what we're seeing is the military basically doing what the military does, is establishing facts on the ground, taking an areas that things would give it a tactical advantage and at any future come by or conflict, for example, which is why we're now seeing these ready to move to expand their originally they took around 250 square kilometers. that was the demilitarized zone. now they could have up to 450 square kilometers. obviously reports are conflicting, but alongside those villages we're also hearing that these ready militaries expand that is controlled to the reservation. that the what the diamond this is a strategic down not just full syria but it also supplies water to jordan. and so it seems like these regular, this is a case of the military being left to determine facts on the ground while everyone
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else is distracted. but this could have very, very significant geopolitical ramifications like, like what? well, for example, at this is something that puts pressure on the jordanians. this is the thing that puts pressure on the syrians. i actually think i was shower, was very, very small here when he came out and said that, you know, we're not looking for conflict with his route. he basically rolled the pool into the international communities. cool to say, we need help, we need action. we need you to help restraining constraint as well. that hasn't happened yet. the question is, if we're going to see more decisive stands from teracon, we know that to get closer to h. d. s. of any of the world play a. so i suspect i'll shower. i'm the h d, as in ministration will be pressuring one and his government to either take it direct to get to take some direct statements against israel themselves, or pressuring washington to do the same. and this is all um, of course, in violation of certain sovereignty is or not, and it's a violation of the international agreement signed between syria and israel. and
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that is what we've heard from several of foreign powers, but are these words enough to stop these violations? and when it comes to h t us as a new administration in the future, and you do expect to see more of a pushback from the government in damascus. well, h d s have actually said some really pragmatic, interesting things. they have said they won't be un peacekeepers, but they said they won the agreement or power. that was again, this is an organization that was previously affiliates, the iso of al qaeda now basically say we adhere to the security counseling, you and regulations and resolutions and is israel, the aunts doing so? those words means faster than we do, frankly, onto know that looking elsewhere, that distracted just as israel and these republic is distracted, is that they're going to need more. because at the end of the day, syria has so many internal challenges for years. bush and the size of regime was accused of manufacturing and selling illegal,
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kept to go on pills since he fled syria. evidence of the scale of this drug trade is now being on the st. ahold of visited one factory and about duma outside damascus. after the fall of the chart, i said, doors are opening, revealing with many suspected, for years. his regime was long accused of being one of the world's biggest illegal drug syndicates. opposition fighters are finding warehouses that show the scale of drug production in syria. capt to gone pills are everywhere in what used to be a potato chip factory. on the outskirts of duma, north of damascus of omar shows us how these bound pills were hidden for export. and one of the ways was to put them in plastic fruits. it cut off to throw that on . this used to be a factory that made potato chips aside, took it by force and turned it into a cap to go on for. so let's see. that was run by businessman and
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a member of parliament. this was a multi $1000000000.00 business vessel, shows us up to 3 kilos at a time, are being found fact. and these electrical inverters of a financial lifeline for a nearly bankrupt state that became with many calls on our coast state. western officials long said the revenues allow the regime to withstand strict sanctions that were meant to hold officials responsible for war crimes and pressure. a said to end the conflict. us sanctions also target that the drug trade and its alleged sponsors. many of them close to the said family to the we knew, but how the resume was involved in the category trade. but we didn't imagine how big the network was, what was checking to see how many pills were in this factory. this factory is one of dozens that have been found, production was on an industrial scale. these tablets help the regime survive the chart. i said also use that to negotiate. he promised the arab countries he would
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help curb smuggling in exchange for an overlay ization of relations, all said was re integrated into the arab fold, but the trade in kept the gun only flourished. the drug is popular in the middle east and beyond. and also cheap to make those who ran this factory tried to burn it in what could have been an attempt to hide evidence. but when the opposition fighters arrived, they were able to put out the flames. the regime long denied involvement in the trade, but many say it couldn't happen in a tightly controlled security state like syria, without the knowledge or consent of the regime. you see me, it was at the moment. you anyhow, there were at least $160.00 factories in the town secretaries and regime areas to drug production facilities. did all the un office on drugs and crime says syria is the primary source of capital gone in the middle east, at least it was. it's new rulers are promising to change this reality that enriched a few who left much of the country in ruins santa,
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who there else as ita duma outside damascus. cruces stan camp is a specialist on the use and supplier of capt gone in the middle east. she says, the scale of production under us was surprising for all of us who has been studying this for, you know, the past almost 10 years. we're all looking and watching to see what, what is being uncovered. next, we didn't know, obviously quite a bit of the groups who were involved in the trade and production in, in southern syria. and especially i've worked with with colleagues and jordan for a long time now on, on the traffic into jordan. so we know quite a bit about activity in that area, but we, we really never knew really what was going on deeper in the regime controlled areas . so i think it's really interesting to, to get a sense of the scale of this production, which i think is quite shocking,
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even even more than we really thought it might be. an i think we will see many more facilities. i think not just in damascus. i think and other cities in other parts of the country as well. and we just have to wait and see what, what comes out. but i think what is becoming very clear is that there is absolutely no doubt that the assad regime was very heavily involved in the cap to go on a trade manufacturing. i'm trafficking across the region. but despite the fact that i'm, you know, up to the last minute they were denying it. so i think there's absolutely new talk now about the extent of the involvement the in full 138 days of genocide in garza israel has kills more than 45000
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palestinians. it has repeatedly targeted every part of the strip in the north. is there any forces? have again attacks the valley functioning, come i'll add one hospital. the hospital director says dozens of people were injured and israel's latest strikes. the intensive care unit called fire leaving the only i see you in north gaza out of service. home sheltering displaced people was. he's just outside the hospital. at least age palestinians were killed. nose and gaza has been under, is mainly seen to move in 2 months. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been subjected to unrelenting foaming international organizations had been urging israel to end. it's located and allow a deliveries to the area as well. also on the, you know, everyone knows that our hospital is being appealing to the world for more than 75 days. that we need capabilities, supplies and tools in our hospitals, barely providing humanitarian assistance,
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but we have no choice but to appeal again. perhaps there will be a listening ear and meet the needs of kamala one hospital, so that we can provide a humanitarian service. the honeymoon has more from dental gala in central casa, or the religious things. besides that, the director of the hospital has been made in these appeals and statements for the past 75 days. and since the beginning of the ground defense that in the northern part of this, or leave an entire population, a travel tribes population, a civilians, a tribe, the northern part of the district without the proper access to food, water, medical supplies, and other lives. saving restores the life saving items for them without any food. the w. h o and other organizations have attempted many times to provide much needed medical supplies in a do the hospital and the northern part of the state. but the only succeeded. few times is cricket. i'm now been deliver,
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including the fuel tank that was gone 2 days later after it's a ride, as well as the other supplies that were bumped as well. on the 3rd floor of gun i'd want hospital is really military after it started as a grad of defensive. at the beginning of october of this year, it is stormed the hospital on the 25th of october, a rush thing, everyone inside the house, including patients, an injuries removing them from cubes of from any of the medical equipments, interrogated them and detain others into unknown areas release the director of the hospital and some of the medical staff were the only one in the hospital. so a knowledge of who is inside the hospital, who gets in, who gets out how many patients the managers are, will know that those really monitor is yet. these really monitor continues with the narrative that the hospital houses militants houses, those who are wanted. but when we look at the ground, we look at these, the kind of injury, the kind of regions inside the house, with their own made of civilian population of being bombed inside their homes or
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around the vicinity of the hospitals. a united nation says israel continues to destruct its efforts to get aid into northern garza. that's despite repeated warnings from g mandatory in groups. the famine in the area is imminent. yet again, the is really, authorities denied the request from the united nations to reach the besieged parts of the north. today that's based on noun bait, like a uh and the east of jamalia. yesterday. we underscored how the vast majority of our efforts to reach north guys like governor. it's, since he is really siege began 10 weeks ago, have been blocked, most requests are denied. all right. let's bring in gabriel. alexander, who joins us live from the united nations. dave, this is of course not the 1st time that israel has denied access, but the important context is that we all seen this warning that famine is imminent in the news. yeah,
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that's right. it's certainly not the 1st time. uh that is real, has been denying 8 convoys. in fact, it's not the 2nd 3rd, 4th, 5th time. this has been going on for not weeks, but actually months now. and it's almost every day in recent weeks we've been hearing from you and officials like you just start there from the spokesperson for the secretary general, saying once again today another day, another day of israel denying a con voice in to guys. and as you mentioned, it comes at a critical moment, as we have heard from experts in food and security, talking about how a famine is imminent in guys that particularly in the north, i just want to give some latest updates. this is from the un today. they said in the 1st 2 weeks of december, the u. n. had planned $33098.00 movements into the whole of kaiser is real, facilitated less than a 3rd of those. and then in the north of guys and north of why the guys that 96 un
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humanitarian movements were planned, meaning convoys planned in the 1st 2 weeks of december, israel only facilitated 16 of the 96. so clearly not enough, ne, 8 is getting in. and the reason is, israel's not allowing it in and gave to customers some of the dynamics that plays here. what exactly can the un do in a situation where it seems as though it's hands are essentially tied? while the short answer is not much and you and officials are very frustrated. i mean, of course you occupied palestinian territories. and right now guys that particularly is a very unique situation, because israel is the occupying power. so any sort of a that gets into guys that it gets checked by israel is real, it decides what gets in via what route. and then after it gets, it literally does get in to the you and has to coordinate with israel. is the
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occupying power to get to places where aid is needed. and that is the real problem . that's a challenge that the un is faced. i mean, i think you and officials would tell you privately, they wish they would not have to coordinate with israel. these are humanitarians trying to do their job, trying to get as much a to the people that need it. but the reality of the, on the ground is israel is the occupying power. they certainly have responsibility . but as many you and officials will tell you both publicly and privately, they have not been living up to it when it comes to in terms of getting a to people that need it the most. so that the us hands are very much tied here. and i can tell you there's deep frustration not only with you and officials here in headquarters in new york, but particularly with you and officials in the field in gaza. thank you so much, gabe. that's gabriel alexander, reporting from the united nations. and even as israel denies a to guns, a, it's attacks continue. just in the last few minutes we've received some breaking
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news. pictures of the altima of a strength that's just been carried out on a home in giovanni a that's in the far north of the gaza. strip, we understand the children are among the dead. in the occupied, westbank palestinian authority forces are continuing rains in the janine refugee camp. they've exchanged fire with fines as the f for several days. at least 3 palestinians have been killed, including senior jeanine brigades come on to the area, has been a strong hold society has opposing israel's of occupation. the palestinian authority says it's trying to root canals or the cause. lola's elements in the cap . i don't think the team we use, there's no electricity or water. the water tanks right now, there is no water left for us to drink. the tanks were punctured by bullets. we have to collect water from the street to bonham with somebody. now i've been sitting here since the morning. i haven't dare to enter the house. the windows of
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the 3 rooms were broken and one of the rooms has several bullets. holes the size there from the weapons of the palestinian authority because their position opposite us. they are in a compound up there. if we were inside, we would have been killed. the palestinian interior minister has described the situation in jeanine as unacceptable and was still in mcdonough in that day, not the idea. so we have challenges. an old governor rates, especially engineering challenges related to drugs and gangs that engage and rubbery. we also haven't got that must be addressed through dialogue with the leadership and not through expressions on the ground at the expense of the palestinian national issue. politically, the situation is unacceptable and therefore we seeks around meetings with all levels of the palestinian people to unify the position and put pressure on those who represent this case and apply the palestinian law that is based on a program that unites the peoples. you know, all day has more from jordan's capital on mine and to remind
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a she's there because these really government has bandages 0 from operating in is row and vo keypad westbank as hello cindy and civil society has presented an initiative to stop the gun bottles. not raging in the janine refuge account between palestinian authority security forces and the janine battalion, an arm group that is based in the comp. what is at issue here is the palestinian authority trying to assert its control. it says that it's pursuing armed elements. lawless elements of the statements say, and they want to empower, impose the rule of law, the residence of janine and say that this is an issue that should be resolved by dialogue that these are fighters who confront the israeli occupation and are not a implicated in a breaking palestinian law, but for now, these battles have already caused bloodshed a senior member of these, you mean brigade has been killed?
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a child in virginia and refuge account has also been killed. and people really are traumatized engine in by the transpiring events, waiting for calmer heads and cooler heads. to finish this, this dropped dramatic event in the city and to preventive from spelling over to other towns in the occupied westbank. not all dental zeta. i'm not that israel's prime minister has appeared in court intent of eve to resume testimony in his corruption trial. benjamin netanyahu is accused of bribery fraud and a breach of trust. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison, then you know who denies any wrong doing. it has described the challenges as upset . feel ahead on how to 0. why louisiana patient with the 1st severe case of bird flew in the us, is treated a state of emergency in california. claims of austin as fire has through 9
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periods parliament. the president says is politically motivated in support. find out what the new manchester united voss thinks about marcus freshman, saying that he's ready for a new challenge. peter will be here, what's called the hello the. let's have a look at the weather across europe as we in the week. and it's a bit of a wet and windy, a fair for western parts of the content. it is looking at much more settled and dry out to east. but you can see that very windy and what were that working its way from west to east. that'll happen over the next few days. the central conditions we've seen in the south was lost. you can see some snow coming in across the peer
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knees and the alps on thursday. blustery conditions blowing down across the scan today, be the dryer for britain and island west. so across the northern parts of spain. and you can see that rang starting to push its way further east bringing some pretty wild weather to instantly and on was a to the balkans, as we go into fridays, wintery conditions remaining across the north east. it is looking a little bit why are cool central parts of europe. it, it is set to be rather grey and gloomy. now, it has been rather mild in terms of temperatures. we, i'm going to see them come down those double digits in berlin and war for one last, you'll get a little bit what am i in moscow? 2 degrees celsius, but much cooler in madrid, but the sunshine will be back for the weekend. the unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is a reminder of our top stories. this, our will, various sites are emerging across syria after the full of the outside regime. this time several bodies were found by the site design of shrine engine ask is an important religious side for she, almost israel's ministry has forced syrian villages from the homes, as it extends as a, as an extensive territory. it occupies in the goldman hives. israel has been moving its troops deeper into the d militarized officer since the fall and left the outside regime. is there any forces,
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have again attacks the barely functioning come i'll add one hospital in northern garza, at least age philistines were killed. the intensive care unit caught fire leaving the only i see you in north casa, out of service. the u. s. federal reserve has caught interest rates by a quarter point. it's the 3rd strange production this year. the fed says the decision is based on a picture of an american economy in good shape, but stoled progress on lowering inflation. well, let's bring in my kind of who joins us now live from washington dc. mike, this of course was into an unexpected move. it's the 3rd consecutive caught this year. what does it say generally though, about the state of the us economy? well, the head of the federal reserve making very clear that he is completely confident in the strength of the economy. he says, how well it has done over the year of these rated cuts have been
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a consequence of the fed mirroring. its inflation targets nearing its unemployment targets. so all of that he's a very confident in ongoing progress within the economy. the rates cut itself was not a surprise, but what was a bit of a surprise and what's his boot the markets? what's the fact that the fed has altered? it's dr. plot. now this is a prediction for what rape cuts are going to be coming up in 20252026. now that had been sold on the market that sold that the fed would introduce full rate cuts next year. however, the officials are saying that they have downgraded this to to rate cuts. this has boot the market, that's a sign of the fed being cautious. but at the same time, the market has reacted with, with a little bit of gloom. the dial, for example, has reached its long this losing streak since 1974, 10 day losing streak once again dropping in price in the course of the day. so the market's really upset. it would appear on the fact that the fed as old to this
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predictions were rate cuts in the coming to use, unlike staying on the topic of fiscal policy, but on a slightly different tax. jerome, how has repeatedly been at odds with donald trump on something that has a fiscal policy. and there was something of a reminder of that in this press conference. let's just give our audience to listen to them. do you see any value or benefits in the us government building a reserve of the coins? so you know, we were not allowed to own bitcoin. the federal reserve acts as what we can own. and we're, we're not looking for a large change. that's the kind of thing for congress to consider, but we are not looking for a lot change at the fed. ok, so my coal was us there about bitcoin. we have heard from the presidents like saying that he would like the said to hold was of this crypto car. and so you can, you break down some of that at the dynamic of what's happening here. let's make very clear the what the head of the federal reserve was saying that basically the
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federal reserve cannot control whether or not the bitcoin becomes part of the strategic reserve. jerome poll saying that that would be up to congress deposit legislation to allow for this to happen. now the president elect, very keen on bitcoin, has these repeatedly said, but it would be difficult for him to pick a fight to the fed about this because it's not up to the fed. it's up to congress deposit legislation that would allow it. the point of conflict though, could be those rate cuts or rate increases. now we have seen in the past when the trump was impala before he was deeply opposed to any rate rate increases. now the bid is clearly looking towards us in the future that perhaps is why it is only introducing to a rate cuts in the coming year. it does not want to get into a position where it costs too much. and then all of a sudden you've got the economy saying,
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when you've got to increase rates and administration saying, no, you do not increase rates, we do not like that at all. so this is perhaps part of the reason why the fit is slowing down. why it is acting more cautiously in terms of future projected rate cuts. and this could be a point of conflict with the trump administration and with the fed. should the fed go ahead and increase rates against the wishes of the administration? should the economy dictate that it needs to do so? what's left itself, some wiggle room by introducing only 2 rate cuts or proposing a need to rate rate cuts in the next 12 months rather than full. thank you so much, mike. that's my kind of reporting from washington, dc and other parts of government trump has promised to shank up when he takes office is the health department is nominated vaccine skeptic, robert f. kennedy junior as his health secretary. and that uncertainty at a federal level comes just as a patient has been taken to hospital in the us with
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a severe cases bird flu, health authorities say the patient was exposed to a sick and dead buzz any backbone floating around $61.00 cases of birds. lou has been recorded in the us so far this year with more than half of them in california and the governor of california has just declared a state of emergency. our white house correspondent, kimberly house that has moved from washington dc with the 1st severe case of h 5 n one detective here in the united states. public health officials are now questioning how the incoming trump administration may handle a public health emergency. given the fact that president from nominees for the nation's top health jobs, robert f kennedy junior is a bachelor of the sale of rom mills last week in california. it was ron mill,
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where bird flu virus was detective. and health officials say that this underscore is the high risk for a nother outbreak of food for an illness. as the big fear among health experts is the trump administration may not have the right people in place to mitigate the risk of another outbreak. now the trump administration says is going to try and touch the size of the government, and that is another big fear of public health officials. mainly because there is the worry that should there be future cases of bird flew. there may not be the people in place to not only monitor cases, but also to respond. kimberly, how could l g 0. whitehouse, ukrainian president of the law to me as the lensky has met with nations secretary general monk router in brussels. we're discussing future security guarantees for ukraine, including the provision of ad defense systems and all the military at which it has
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stressed the importance of laying the groundwork for keys ahead of any potential piece talks with russia. jonah ho has more from brussels in this meeting like so much else in international affairs is preoccupied with the return of donald trump, to the white house. and just over a month to time specifically, of course, he's claim that he could end the war between russia and ukraine in 24 hours if he wishes to do so. that's led to heightened expectations that next year could see the start of negotiations towards a possible peace deal. it's really very important that to use these 2 days in brussels to meet with all our partners and to have the same what is very important and not divided the same joint position of europe. how to secure your grain, how to assess in us, our people, citizen and civilians. and of course, to do strong get our army which is very important. so meetings like this one,
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drawing together not just president's the landscape, but the secretary general of nato and senior leaders of the european union become ever more urgent. the europeans want to be seen taking a lead on european defense. there are growing concerns that trump may decide to withdraw a support from you trying to try and force keys to the negotiating table. and so there is an overriding concern to give you credit and what help if needs now to try and strengthen each hand ahead of those negotiations to come. that means that we have to do everything now to make sure that when it comes to air defense, then of commas to other weapon systems, that you make sure that they pull fights. what ever we can we know your request of a lot of them here to make sure that i think it is 19. systems are delivered to ukraine to protect the critical infrastructure. the president's landscape will join a you as a state at a summit here in brussels on. busy state where he will continue to push the unity behind ukraine in any negotiations to come. he wants security guarantees,
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perhaps even european boots on the ground in ukraine to monitor and back up any piece. do you reached all of those issues? are now under discussion, joe to hold out to 0 brussels. the russian authorities saved his hand to suspect over the killing of a senior general in most go on tuesday. the 29 year old from is becca stone, has reportedly confessed to collaborating with ukrainian intelligence services. and these have gone eagle to get lost. he was the commander of russia's nuclear, chemical and biological defense division, and was investigating activities by the u. s. and ukraine. hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by a devastating psych loan in northern mozambique. the storm ripped through the french island of my yard, full making land full in most and beast, combo delgado province,
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killing at least 45 people. welcome with reports. and this is what cycling tito digits thousands of homes in northern mos on peak. many of those who live in checks lost everything. it's also rick rudolph, strong buildings like schools, which some people had run to for shelter as an now god, why to stop. while i took my children, and as we ran, i saw other families falling due to the force of the wind and others dodging things that fell from the houses due to the wind. the people were lucky that the sink sheets didn't cut into parts of their bodies. the children couldn't stop crying. i saw children running away and i didn't see where they ran to. the government says maybe 200000 people have been affected most to be left without static tricity. this ted combs most crumpled like paper. you thought there's a new lesson pretty. we try to close the windows, but it was looking for people. some people tried to look for help in the neighboring houses and were greeted with guests from the cycling. but there was
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a neighbor who i sold lucy's life when he was buried in rubber, along with his grandson or 200 kilometer per hour winds and to venture rain to the coastline when the stool made land full on sunday. the fishing industry, which many hid depend on, has been left in tops of the day before the storm devastated differential island of mild. this is what's left of one of the poorest neighborhoods. hundreds, i said that the french governments and military plains, carrying rescue workers, equipments and supplies. and those i'm beaks rescue operation has far fewer resources. it's been devastated by reco breaking west ending side claims for the last 5 years. tens of thousands of people will have to try and rebuild their lives once again malcolm web. how does era? a cya has engulfed library is paul limits building in the capital,
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monrovia destroying offices and vital legislative archives. the blaze coincides with a leadership crisis within the house of representatives. that's raising concerns over the stability, the nation's democratic institutions. authorities say they suspect austin nicholas hawk report cards from the raging to the halls of power firefighters, attempt to save light beer as capital building. the dose, the joint chamber where just days ago heated debates between the majority in the opposition consume the room. the local tv reporter describes the st. faulty. this is as dreamless carrie was covered up building this on file folks. the entire building has been what type of file does a strange art does, is change. while i view real in the wilderness, lawmakers unable to vote the country's budget watch powerless. the flame destroy the nation's congress in space. and some of the light,
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bare as historic archives gone in a matter of seconds, the police investigators suspect an act of sabotaging visiting the scene. the nations the president believes the fire is politically motivated to divide the country. we're not, we're not going to settle, but there's, there's another place. hopefully that's the plates are responsible. people that are savvy, like this country is bore, and i don't care whether to bill for the interest of the time difference. the tensions have been flaring from the capital building to the streets at the center of the turmoil is the house of representatives speaker for not tico and opponent of the president. he's now facing allegations of corruption sort of the speaker. supporters are demonstrating, calling for the president to step down. regardless of the crisis move was right down to building the governments property. you know, to build a space. no,
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get rid of elizabeth is going to cost a lot of money again. like you and people, me, you know, what do you see it? and i think it's unfortunately several close 8 to speaker cove. i have been arrested. meanwhile, the congress, isn't it? deadlock over the speakers potential removal. and so the government remains unable to pass its annual budget. leaving liberia, it is smouldering state of uncertainty. nicholas hawk algae 0 of the democratic republic of congo has found criminal complaints against check giant apple for using conflict materials and its supply chain. apple has disputed the claims filed in france and belgium. the company says it's told suppliers not to use the materials sourced from the d. c over one to you and experts and rice group say some minds that are run by groups involved in full crimes. elaine, you,
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connie has more from goma in the democratic republic of congo and the democratic republic of coloma, people do believe the government according to different system, as adults. by following the case against apple, they wanted to corner for the awareness of the why to know what is going on to the deals and also they are very confused. the form is buying, i mean it was in the neighboring country of wanda. well, a country which is in the corporate, we did the artist of the well 20 t z. i have been choosing a wonderful putting them 22 labels. and this is one of the group. it won't hundreds in the area here. portfolio, not one of the do reach us area according to my and what it is right now seems to have lost control of this area. they don't believe that's one day sticking out. the vintage with they. they live on a score and a point of taking advantage of this, the tree or somebody or the concrete people are wondering how this would be possible for the deal to see, for example, to prove whether you have to use this one against up or these are to where it was
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the know very well that the concrete is hosting almost 100 groups and the majority of them has their hands on, on different to me. and it was in this rich area of the north east on of the, of the country on an icon in the 0 gama. the democratic republic of coal robot amsterdam is one of the lawyers representing the democratic republic of congo . he says, apple must be held to account as apples arrogance in not communicating with the sovereign government. what the d r c is completely inexplicable. the gravity of the allegations made against apple. r as severe as any allegations ever made against the corporation. and their arrogance is insufferable, and an insult to the people of the congo, and it's back to the people of africa itself. civil rights activists in angola are expressing frustration with the new law,
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the aims to protect state institutions from vandalism during protest. i remember tests that has moved from the capital one to rosa and today is 5 years old. her brother adolfo, is 3. the drawing on top is also a family window altogether. the one below is of the father. he is in jail, for protesting against the goal is the government. the mother gets the children to write to him every week. she says her husband is sick, and sometime tonight, musical k. i tried not to find because when you get to see your husband in that situation, it's very painful. sometimes they seem like a crying because this too much, but he felt so much pain and you came up to nothing. you have the right people to do something for them to be sent them. k writes groups
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describing goal is government as repressive symbols, who will or she, me, we have to turn around is you know, that does not respect human. right? that's good for our being priced. these no freedom of assembly, no press, freedom of detroit arrest and government critics. a silenced it's an accusation. that's not a tooth tonight. the government also sees people to properly participate in the gathering and not use protest accounts and violence. i'll see to myself the allegations made by just as if it's not true, our going toppling respects human rights and democracy my according to the law and constitution, they are human rights. and nicola, is the presidential decrees. i write scripts and says, and goal is using the legal system to cut down on critics over the politicians in this building and by the possible tried to introduce legislation to advise groups. they failed to meet international human rights standards and restrict freedom of
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expression. some of these laws and keep with in terms of up to 25 years for people who participate in purchase that result in vandalism, and disrupt services and goal as the trying to rebuild is reputation. since 27 years of civil war came to an end in 2002, the country is an important trading partner for china and the united states. but as of a say, they also want the international community to pay more attention to human rights. have them with us out of their lawanda still ahead on the 0. and indian great says he's played his last day of international cricket is it will have the details in the, the,
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the, the, the support now he's just like a thank you very much. rachel, madrid have won the fee for inter continental cup here in casa. they beat mexico's paduka in the fine was a special occasion for the french superstar kidding and bump a john. i got your ropes go, was at the list sales stadium. a living, happy return to the sales stadium securely and in about 2 years to the day off the left empty handed on in 2022. bobby was here with francis. they will be seen by origin tina, on penalties in the world cup final. this time he left as a window with around the streets. the press club was and bobby's addition to the something line up for the fee to inter continental comp,
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final against conk cap champions for chico came late. so the fluid recovered just in time from a hamstring injury to school. that opening goal lights in the 1st house around the dread set up by the newly crowned pizza, best men's player views lucy's junior. and the free for the continental realm. 100 double the lead. and the 2nd home with a great finish from another brazilian international, rodrigo twisting say within the water, the late penalty. and it was been this is junior who sealed it from the spot. 3 know, the winning school rail that are these types of phenomenal years in which they were crowned to europe in spanish champions, as well as waiting to hear of him in spanish supercop. now having claims to be like, you know, what they call themselves the best problem in the world. do you want to get off the sales stadium, gabrielle?
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just to start for us. know what the heck drake is. they book the spots in the lead cup, semi finals, the gazillion who has been struggling to find the net, the season score, all 3 of these goals in the 2nd half to help the gunners recover from a goal. them awesome, coming on when 32 are of a welcome or so. so for that goal is to, we're going to, if it's an independent legal, assess today also joined in the leak of semi final fun you call. so united to be printed to a box. the mattress, the united will play, talked to them in the same as the head of that game manager. ruben emma room says the top is best. so with marcus restaurant, it follows before being close to the saying that he is ready for a new challenge. the 27 year old was dropped from united score full day to one when of the local arrivals mattress, the city restaurant hasn't made his cell phone consistently in recent times. last season,
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the school just 8 goals and missed out on the england score for euro 2024. what i want is to take the best off of michael squash. what is the all the, the play a so i don't talk about the futures just talk about the present. i want the best of each one of them and that is the key point for me, but just $1.00 to $2.00. we need to help the team to be, to be better. so we are better with the microsoft word and that simple vendor, you tried different things to push micros to the best level that you showed me in the past. so that's, that's all in the old rounded rubbish sound on. ashwin has announced these with time and from international crickets actually made the announcements off to india and australia through taste, ended in a drawing. brisbin said he h road, represent that each country more than $250.00 times across the schools 3 formats. it took $557.00 wicked sense, cold 6th century using taste. ashwin helped india when the 2011 woke up and 2013
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champions trophy a lot of fun. i must have been there a lot of families alongside with them. so it will allow that the minutes, even the last few years. we're the last a bunch of these. if you can see that the the, i'd be marketing this as my due date at the 7 early a cricket boat costs around a couple joined me from them by to discuss ashton's legacy. he says, the whole round, it simply has to go down as one of the sports grades that he should be remembered as an absolute great. someone who willed himself into being agreed in spite of limitations that gave me the form of his body. and he covered up to that with just a show of strength of his mind. i need complete himself said today that he could have easily gone past his record, which tells you how much more the complete thought he had in, in his game. and i think us, when should be remembered as someone who was indeed as great as much, but not of his time at a time with the former that he played in the toughest format. the reason the game was actually marginalized,
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which is perhaps why he doesn't get the kind of florida to that, that doesn't fast photos and risk videos do take no mistake. osh one is an absolute great. i'll face time if he's going to call it time. we thought he might make it a more of a cetera many and let all of us know in advance that he's about to play as lost as to perhaps have, you know, what we call is a fairytale knowledge. but that really ever happens. it's full and i think he just reached this at this diamond state of his career, where he was tired of warming dimensions sitting on the sidelines. he is without question or jump in boiler and he just didn't want to spend this kind of time away from home at this stage of his life. but this was a champion bowler who set high standards for himself to get inside of the relevant . and he should be remembered as an absolute match winner. okay, that is all the small things for tonight. jessica, thank you. and that's the news from me. jessica washington for this news. i'll be back in
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