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green energy revolution, fixing on the new elements, rise on out to 0. investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe colleges here. the, [000:00:00;00] the down or kyle, this is denise our life window hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. taught us to come up, meet there is new need to who so on a washington, tireless along with the fruit, she has the she's ready military suits and images of mine and something, syria. he was with
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a group protesting against the presence of israeli soldiers in the country. and it's kind of sent in to kills and golf is elma, is that refugee come when to where the compounds misery across the strip trust is? i think really the responsible for us to risk a showdown over these issues on things that they have already agreed of. the time is running out for us government funding, politicians scramble to strike a deal to keep cash flowing had of a friday deadline. the u. s. has told me, at least it has met the needs of serious new administration. auckland, l. shara bob relief is leading the group from washington for talks about the future of syria. the 2 sat down, even though l. shara is on the american tower list, the group he needs hot to rail shonell h t s is also designated
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a terrorist organization by the us government's and just a moment's will speak to us in jordan in washington, dc. but 1st, let's bring in russell said all his life for us in damascus and russell says more about this nice thing. and the us celebrations, visit the, the well, it was all the software for decades. 12 years later, indeed, for the 1st time, an american delegation has been in damascus and retain the syrian officials. but the statement that was really is after the meeting is extremely, the cautious not to show the h t s, the dominant port, the government of the power now in syria, as the sole representative of syria. and so the statement says that, well, the american people, the american navigations bevin gazed directly with the city and people included members of civil society active as members of different communities and all the
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state. it was just about the wish and for the future of the country. and how do united states cool, how the rebuilding the country and in the following, it says, well, the delegation has also met the representatives of h ds as well. so the, the statement is saying actually that h t us was not the only power known, only representatives of the syria, but they have math. so that is extremely important because these cautious language is showing the position of the united states here. why the position of the united states is important in syria in new syria because 2 issues are to that to the table 1st. she has heard this over the shot, which is led by another shot out and now is the dominant port, the gland minutes. it probably is celia is still on the taylor list of the united states. i'm 2nd seal. yep. that was the state of by 15 years of the civil war is now still suffering from the international sanctions. so the new administration
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and the mass, cuz he's hoping that united states were moves, state organization and the names all determine this. and also they will leave this international sanctions. however, as of now the united states based on this page, but is simply saying that actually we are going to cost you this 2 issues. however, we need to see the actions from you guys. so far your message has been welcomed. what message are being received was received in a positive way. however, united states needs to see the actions are so we are actually just getting some lines coming out from. we assume that us delegation the in the mosque associated diplomat saying that us no longer is offering a reward for sir is new leads as a rest stops. the rest of course of athletic out. shara also saying that they discussed the need to ensure that terrorist groups comp pose
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a threat inside syria. and the asked me to al serra is committed to this, of course that i'll be talking about. i so, so a few lines already coming out from that delegations and visit to damascus. all of us will be welcome news. what is it ahead of a national conference that's due to be held by the new administration the in syria next week? indeed, so now syrians are still celebrated the full of the saddler gm, but they were so concerned about as well because they want to make sure that the new city is going to be i see that that was, that is different than the previous one. so and now the question is, the main question here that's been asked by many syrians is whether the issue yes, the new administration in damascus is going to build a democratic at the democratic syria. whether it's going to be of an inclusive administration, whether the different segments of the society or fractions of the positions are
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going to be represented fairly. whether it be the one who has contributed to what they call the resolution is going to have a seed around these new table or not. so then it seems that face, yes is hearing these voices and to add, but as to these concerns now says though, well, next week they're going to help to, to hold a national confidence. and the engineer groups of the summit, actors, the members of the civil society, the representative of civil society, and use a engineers, businessman li, just speakers, and many more are being invited in damascus to have the conversation to, to dial balls and to find out the way how all together, they can build a new, a new syria. but still the main question to the question that she has has
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not yet answer is what will be the new pools that go system in syria. whether it's go to the democratic one, whether they have those days going to be elected by the elections directly or avoided by the elections that most of questions not. but many people know are here in or out of receiving this in a positive way, saying that at least this is a good, good, good, good step to the, to the forwards. that's so this is, this is ready to listen to them. ok. russell said many things and days, so the lice assess from damascus was the 1st time in moving a decades to to us diplomats have paid a visit to damascus. has been enrolled in georgia who's in washington, d. c. for a service. and let's pick up on this line that we're guessing that the us as removing this reward for the rest of us with our shower. i mean, that's a big move from the us. what will it be hoping for in return as well, what it's hoping for. and i'm going to quote from a press briefing,
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which is just gotten underway for reporters around the world, from assistant secretary for near eastern affairs barbara leave. and i'm quoting here, we welcome positive messages. we will be looking for progress on these principles and actions, not just words, leaf goes on to say to reporters that this is the message that she delivered to audit. also ha, and other members of h t. us with whom she and roger carson's the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, as well as a bachelor, daniel rubenstein, who's going to be the point person between the us and the new syrian government. she also said, quote, i also communicated the importance of inclusion and broad consultation during this time of transition. we support a serial. busy and a syrian old political process that results in an inclusive and representative government which respects the rise of all syrians,
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including women and serious diverse ethnic and religious communities. so essentially the us is showing a bit of faith by lifting this rewards for just as bounty of some $10000000.00 of from her i'll show was had as it were. but the us is probably going to be a little more cautious about removing a higher attire, alshaun from the for the terrorist organizations list. because it can be a very politically difficult and a very politically sensitive move to do so, especially when the u. s. has been roundly criticized for the way it handled is pull out from afghanistan back in 2021. but the us does see an opportunity to really change the political landscape in the middle east. with the departure vol. sharla side with the ascendency of h t. us and civil society groups now trying to figure out how to rebuild their
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country. the us wants to make certain that it has an advisory boys it and says it does not want to dictate how serious rebuild their country. but certainly the us does not want to sit on the sidelines. and that is the importance of this visit by assistant secretary, leave mr. carson's and about ser rubinstein to syria on friday. us. okay, well then jordan, many things indeed for bringing us those license lines from the us that's bringing while l z i at, he's national coordinates of the american coalition for syria and a full not middle east experts at the state department. he joins us now from damascus. i understand that you've just arrived in damascus in the past few days. i can't imagine what the mood must be like for you. but as these do, as it's international delegations arrive for the 1st visit and we stop saying some movement very quickly. and some changes in the way that the instructional community is dealing with syria. i'm dealing with,
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it's new administration already. us saying that is not going to pursue this $10000000.00 bouncy on estimate al sharra head, the new leader of the new administration. and just give us a sense of how quickly all of these changes are happening and what it means we'll certainly these are profound changes happening at lightning speed. as you saw, the assistant secretary at the state department, barbara leaf wasn't damascus, accompanied by other senior us officials for meetings. with mister, i was shut out and clearly the americans had been watching both. what age do you say it's for your sham has been doing and how other countries including western countries, the british, the germans, other europeans, had been quick to come to damascus and engage. and i think they made the right decision by coming here. i think it's promising and although they're being cautious, but this is a very historic day to day,
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really. how courses do think they should be moving forward, or is it in the interest of syria and, and the international community that h ts itself is now removed from the terrorist list and functions and lifted office . yeah, i mean, certainly i think as, as i'm walking around here in syria, a lot of a lot of syrians are very helpful, very excited, but the power is off all around us. right now. you need generators to bring electricity. so the country is in need of rebuilding of economic assistance and the us sections are going to be a key obstacle to that and what's really going to be needed is for them to be ease up and lifted. and i can imagine that's one of the top asks of the new government here as well as the designation of not just h h t s y individuals. that's going to prevent uh, at least on the american side investments in syria. beyond just you matter and assistance, the country is going to need of an a package soon. i think that you for your seeing
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and your hearing can only go so far and people here are going to need to feel that there's real difference of their lives. what are the potential pitfalls moving forward? i'm sorry, what are the, what potential, pitfalls? yeah. the potential pitfalls are many, as you can imagine, you have still an unresolved situation with the kurdish militias. the syrian democratic forces in the north. you also have many on factions here that were part of this offensive, and they're all going to want to see how they're going to be taking care of afterwards. and then also not to mention the political process. so is very diverse today you saw many civil society members met with the american delegation. they have expectation for to be included in a process uh to, to decide on the political future of the country. how h t, as how mr. of shut out, navigates all of this, not to mention some of the regional countries, the actors,
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whether it's dirty or the arab countries, they're all going to have their demands in their expectations and, and, and i think their challenges. so their plan here. i want to look at it as well because they are based on putting to stabilizing actions in the past a few days of couple of weeks and lots of blooming campaign, taking up most of syria's military capabilities. and they've recently been launch incursions into, i'm the, on the bosses a, in around the occupied girl and heights. and just today it shows tend to crowds of syrian protests is injuring. one of them is the us taking any action against these is where any actions or is it staying quiet on that front? yeah, i, i think i heard you look, there's really actions here are, are there troubling people on the ground? they're making an already challenging situation. more precarious. yeah. you, you mentioned the shootings. i think the governments here,
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the new leaderships here are doing all they can to really express their dismay. you've seen statements against it, but they are, as they said, very limited in what they can do. they have to focus on stabilizing the country, rebuilding it. they're in no position to respond in any physical way to it. those rallies are doing. and so they're going to really rely on the international community. and specifically the americans here terrain in the there's really prime minister and that is really because there's just no position to respond to it. but i will tell you having these really so close to the mask is here a lot of serious or apprehensive about it that are quite unhappy about that. okay, well l, l, z a at many things indeed for joining us the from the mask and it was little hard for you to hear us as this time to go on in the background. we can see the crowds of people, the in the main square in the capital city well into the night. the best of done the 5 being shows in vs celebration or a gun fire. and this is, we've just been hearing from the delegation,
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the us to like ation that. visiting syria for the 1st time in 12 years. big progress may from of that delegations, visits with the senior lead to senior mid the senior diploma bumper lead saying that the us is no longer pursuing rewards for the rest of us with our sarah, the needs of the new administration. also just saying now we are looking at sanctions or for a cheese on syria, a new syrian government would have to be responsive and demonstrate progress. she's talking that about potentially lifting those sanctions still watching. i'm waiting on that front. and meanwhile, is rarely forces as we were just saying, have chosen to enter the theory and protest in the southern province of dera. the shooting happened at the village of maria that pulled us to go on heights on the boxes and occupied by israel purchased as founders a man's leg before he was taken to hospital and a most of by demonstrating against the presence of his ready forces in syria off to the full of the shot out
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a side doug as president would yep. type other one has reiterated to kids, determination to eliminate to us bank cutter said fights is in northern syria. this is the latest picture of the military situation in the country. the green area here shows temperature controlled by the new government. the northeast is controlled by the syrian democratic forces. as a coalition lead like cottage flights of the support says group and has troops them in the north a k a and it's allied fights has controlled the red areas. the kids say says and wants to keep cut, his flight is away from its border. and the south is where the ground forces are expanding. bear with the patient of the golan heights. they've seized what was that, the no tribes buffers there and i'm going beyond that you and says this vine is a longstanding agreement with syria. so i'm concerned who has moved from his stumble. he took his stalls towards the syrian cord. this rebel group y, p g has been cleared since the beginning of the us supports
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a to the group and the fight against iso because and because of the very ranks and the uh in, within the y p g a who are former members of the p k, k offload for the sound workers party and doing all those minutes through rates in northern syria and finding documents of the p k k. and the p k. k leaders, p k, k flags and those why pj yourselves on kemp's took us says it's is definitely an extension of the all the peak a k y p g is not a regular or normal syrian curtis rebel group. that's why any samuel turned on those or ultima almost any independent region or comp. tony led by the y p g. a long trick is border with syria is impossible for the turkish government. that's why they are fighting the group inside to get outside to get, including northern iraq and northern syria. they'll preparations, targeting the y p g n,
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as in syria is conducted by the syrian national army turkish bacteria in a position fighters that when formerly known as the free syrian army, but apparently to kid who believes that currently the stability and safety in syria is very important for the millions of syrian refugees who, who are destined to go back to their country. there's, there is no room for terrorist organizations. i'm to guess says a p k k y p g r, service organizations, as i so is. and that's why it, before donald trump takes a seat, seat to kid believes that this problem should be addressed and definite the result without target. some other 3 intervention at least for now the in northern gauze, or at least 10 palestinians have been killed. and this rarely strike on jamalia 7 of those killed. and this latest attack,
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a children tabaya along with the rest of northern gauze that has been under military siege for move in 70 days. them, sir, as a pint of citizens, were killed and is really attack on a residential building and own as a refugee comes a father and his children. amongst those dead, several others have been injured. that's where the forces have killed at least 20 people across the strip. since don't the, when we receive the rescue called, we drove towards chaff a street and then you say your account. an apartment was targeted in the jeff, a building of the center of the same market. there were more than 25 injured taken to hospital. most of the dead were children and body remains. honey mackwood has moved from de paula in central casa to this 5, the leagues about the seeds fire talks in cairo, the situations across the gods to remain very difficult and continues to evolve in a much more challenging and difficult scenario. as these really military continues
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to try in the northern part of the script continue at military seas of the entire northern part of the golf game, including areas like valia refuge account value of town via and based on where more people have been killed. and throughout the day, as a result of the ongoing here strikes, 4 people were killed inside a residential home in the city of a tunnel that the parents and 2 of their daughters. it's 3 were 3, but from on the rebels, from the vicinity of some other one possibly just showed you how difficult the situation in terms of safety and security of the vicinity of the house is that as the tax continued to happen, we're talking about a distance that is very short, but nobody was able, in the past week to rescue any of the people who were killed in the bomb home of the vicinity of 10100. it was not until early our, our this morning at volunteer the from the surrounding community were able to remove or 3 of the bodies of 4 brothers were under the rebels for
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a whole week. from the time the house was gone, just the past hour. this really military carried out a deadly attack on the river then sort of flat. you're in the account. this is the market street of the heart of the account where people were killed, including 2 children who were transferred to the hospital. the 5 of the casualties were transferred right away to a lot of the hospitals here and the 3 we're allowed the hospital. but given the over crowded the space at this small host facility and then the rest as you can, that's allowed the joy at the volt health facility. everyone was evacuated here too . i left the hospital and they are now at the more of a lot of hospitals. these situations continue to repeat itself across the guster with known that up and size, and a no respite in the tax. despite all what we hear about up to 10 sold a ceasefire, that might happen any time soon. honeymoon would do but off from gaza strip
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palestine. situation and the strip is being made was by cold conditions. people are now subject to living out in the open without shelter food overall. so able to mount lately has this report from northern garza. these what you the occupation forces have for as many civilians out of their homes, especially from the areas of bid, like he has a very few g camp and then she will use this place or most betty and they found no place to take shelter and then they went to the us, them, you know, the positive was one apartment, please, full of chosen laughter and wilcher then were coming in and having a great time, they ended up being displaced. but unfortunately, the, even the government, the park has been full and overcrowded with tense and the, the display civilians have taken refuge. and as you can see,
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civilians have stood up since and the street as you can see on the debris or bomb out buildings. as you can see, this is a street which was once a vibrant street and a remote and never heard a northern central go strip. as you can see, the tents are full and the police are overcrowded. with many tents and the civilians are facing unimaginable sufferings due to the the own going rain and and the winter has come. so the rain and the cold weather is making the situation more contrast. feel free for the children for that is the way we have it. civilians were displaced in the street. you're not old by the time enough enough to somebody with them. i left bottom and i kept that up, nothing will together with around 10000 people, tablets, i'm school in the north. these really forces are supposed to leave. so we left it
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from one place to another until we came here with those who arrived earlier. have that task, not until now. we have been living out in the pin number. may god help us. oh yeah . and about lots of people just staying the streets suffering to see them, but the suffering from the heavy rain made it very cold weather. can you imagine that most of the tents here, hosts around a 100 people and we hope the different policies will reach interest? how will kind of we hope to william starts about before we meet. so we'll again say there's no an immediate cease fire tragedy is going to explode in the millions of, of tragedies, especially in this cold and freezing weather the gaza is witnessing a blaming. somebody does your northern gauze all this time. the process ministry has attack cities across to crate and including the cup. so keith,
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miss all and drain strikes on residential areas, has resulted in multiple fatalities and damaged neighborhoods. as gets helpless reports from a desktop in the off, the mazda of the latest attack on ukraine's capital sees the barrage of rush themselves penetrating, a defensive pitching several targets in the city through because another aggressors attack on a peaceful city. the capitals, downtown policy of district will do it will happen very fast, and there wasn't much time off to the 1st explosion. we started to go to the shelter because also struck the industrial city of creevy re killing at least one person, then wounding several others. in russian artillery shells the southern city, of course, on the sort of shell hitting my house and went to the do everything starting to go and sleep in a school hospital in residential buildings. rural hits, domestic heating pipes, abruptness dismissal in georgia,
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tech's across the country have been getting steadily worse over the last few months . because energy infrastructure being the chief target, now the ukrainians to be getting better and tearing up with the extent of the damage as be getting progressively worse, alex gets helpless out to 0. odessa, united nations security council is set to hold of missing at the request of russia . moscow is expected to raise the assassination of the top general ego. carol, of national authorities have a rest of the suspects in the killing, who they say, watch, and collaboration with ukrainian special forces. and there's up of all of a has moved from las go, as the russians have, in addition to the un is raising the issue of that time. again, some general carrie left at the security council meeting on december. the 20th. right now we are at the sides of the explosion. had to be new, clear, chemical and biological defense. lieutenant general, equal to relive and his assistance were killed. the explosion shook this wise
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neighborhood is se most 1st. early in the morning of december, the 17th 6 plus of device was mounted on a screw to which was standing near the entrance. it went 121 to 2 men were leaving the building. the last wave shot to the windows, a neighbouring buildings and destroyed the front door. now the cold and have the polish elected look and see bouquets of flowers in front of the entrance. a 29 year old citizen of his beckett's tone was retained as a murder suspect during interrogation. he said that he had been recruited by the ukrainian special services people. they promised to pay $100000.00 and tape him escaped to europe. he used a surveillance cameras to monitor the general presence legend, a piece of coal destination of ego carrillo and his assistant, a big failure of the russian special services. adding that ukraine is responsible
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for the task of the general us. i'll just be right mustang. the slow has hair on alex's era, a 19 year old kills a child and in just 5 of those in a staffing attack at a primary school in croatia. and we will pro, actively engage on a positive agenda with the president elect their opinion in twice to get him to don't good books, even as the preston was twins host, howard the had a lot of their turn to cold or cause parts of the event and middle east, unsettled weather has pushed its way further east brings wintery conditions to the likes of iran dropping the temperature into around. if we have a look at the 3 day, you can see we've got
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a chance of rain on saturday. the sunshine comes out. we'll be back up to about 9 degrees the average day, but it is set to get a little bit cooler across the gulf. so shamal wind could pick up on sunday kicking up some dust as well, though we'll see a maximum high of 21 degrees celsius. and when that continues to be an issue across the north of africa, we were on such a weather, working his way across and met his readings. that remains, while the blustery for places like libya as well as egypt. this was a weather developing. and some wintery features as well for morocco sat today through to sunday, a pretty wet picture, even down in the south. so lot of dry across a much of north africa west that for the south, we all going to see some pretty for rushes, thunderstorms for places like bought swanner, as well as a south africa with this. the heat was involved with malawi, and despite the thunderstorms in japan, his book is going to be sunny and settled in cape town. fact today to sunday
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the on counting, the cost of global trade is transforming the wide. how will the move for the goods across the board as be we shaped in the future, to terrace hikes on to the 2nd, the trumpet, ministration. splunk and international trade for include technology play, a role in restructuring supply chains. counting the cost on that will just be around several meters underground. this school is called sent to the undergrad schools. you have this built, its location is secret and it doubles up as a bomb shelter. some children have no nothing other than school in war time. i like to study him not above ground because it stays here. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost millions of dollars and the off tends to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment, also hasn't one for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best,
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a shell to protect children. however, difficult to task, that of the, again, knew what challenges there has. reminder of our top story is this our senior us officials office in damascus for tools to tell them at least not farm for niece has met the new administration lead to ask what al serra, what she called a good for discussions because of washington is no longer offering a reward for his arrest, but it's all sarah, the group, she needs something on the us. her list is is where the forces have chosen into the theory and protest during this unemployment for sarah, during demonstrations against the presence in the country. the sure thing happens now,
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the village of maria for the go and heights. i'm the foster zone occupied by israel and didn't central guns or at least 8 kind of simians have been killed them this way to strike on a residential building on this. i. c, j come a father and his children were killed any attacks. several of those been images. the sir is new administration has promised to focus on rebuilding the country's economy was being passive by gigs of civil war. many essential goods are in short supply mohammed vile reports from the capital damascus to this e mail for some a said may have gone to the legacy system here. good quality bread is hard to come by. so tonight to block markets, he manages just to show it to discussion despite facts, we open this week. a few and goss, i'm short supply to know smart groups from 11 on because locally produced bottoms
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us to have some pop often template. yet these people who be cuing keeps going say they're willing to give the new leaders the benefit of the doubt. we're happy the previous situation is gone, but we haven't seen much change yet. no, no, that's yes. we've got to be liberated, but we need support. we need food and jobs so that we can live the way you might, we're willing to be patients up until the conditions get better. just the beginning that we saw has given us lots of joy, state subsidies for basic commodities. disappeared when passion a said government found bread and other commodities used to be provided to stick to the limited quantities through adoption called system. the manager of about whom a basically says, all the prices on subsidies guys anymore. there's plenty of bread to buy. flowers suppliers say they are selling less for good reason. that was the id, haven't this for just this week. the bakery is daily need and flour has decreased
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by 25 percent. so our production is down from 17021300 tons. that's because people are feeling more confident and i'm no longer buying huge amounts of bread to stock . what do the yellow to see the system suffering the crisis in serious the company use not only to be self sufficient and we what the next ball tickets. what the civil war, the 1st, the situation during the war shortages pushed the cash and stopped the city of to take any additional steps such as swapping domestically produced suite for imported wheat photo is with export a 1000 tons of 1st grade weight to rush or easily in exchange for 2 or 3000 tons of a lower quality product at decatur go, there was no single green of imported wheat. the silas? no, it's the opposite. with reports, the question is suspending each suite exports to syria and the long date of the season. this year the company's new leaders may be faced with adhesive challenge to
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feed the people. how much fun of the deal of the canadian prime is suggesting true though has shuffled his cabinets, changing a 3rd of his top team on the same day, the leader of the policy that pops up 2 days. liberal minority said he plans to trigger a no confident state to bring down the government. that's the latest in a series of blows for today. his deputy prime minister of christian freeland, resigned on monday, she publicly slammed his economic policies at a time when you, as president elect from, is threatening to levy, must've terrorist 2 days, approval ratings of funds. and we, since he is largely due to the rising cost of living in canada, u. s. politicians and broiled in a classic bottle over government funding, which is happening towards a friday midnight deadline, but could see pump from the government, vanessa of money. the deal was on the table wednesday,
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which democrats and republicans were willing to vote through, but president elect donald trump killed it at the last moment. instead he bought the hastily rest and replacement that was put to the vote on thursday night. it didn't pulse with even some republicans facing it down. if latisha has missed the friday deadline, parts of the government data non essential, such as student loans and early schooling will last, we stopped functioning. that's happened at least 10 times in american history. the dispute this time is that trumpet is possible. i like in a mosque once the bill tends to include less government spending, you'll say wants to abolish the country's debt ceiling. so i'm, let's say he says it being used against him by democrats, of to he takes office or even some republicans came out against the trump fashion of the bill. yeah, so i think this bill is better than it was yesterday on certain respects. but to take this bill to take this bill yesterday and congratulate yourself because it's
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shorter and pages, but increases the debt by 5 trillion dollars is asinine. and not say precisely what republicans are doing are absolutely 2nd by a party that campaigns on fiscal responsibility. and it has the temerity to go board of american people. it's a you think business basically responsible. it is absolutely ridiculous. what do i think is live now from washington? dc is total felt he's a professor and director of the political management master's program at george washington university. great to have you with us. now the white house, perhaps i'm not optimistically, is saying that there is still time to avoid a government shut down. how likely that it will manage this in the next 11 hours as well. thanks for having me. honest, great to be with you again. the boy we went from plan a to plan b and now on the plan, see, as we just reported, what we're hearing now is there is
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a bill in congress and both sides are looking at joe biden. has been working the phones with his own party because they're going to need democratic votes in the house. they need to get to 2 thirds to fast track this on the way through. so they can just depend only on republican votes. and remember, the senate is controlled by democrats and oh, yeah, joe biden is still president. so you've got to chambers that have democratic control. and one where you're going to have to have a lot of democrats to help you. republicans are in a spot where they think they have more power than they do and it and the fact that they're also getting problems from the right flank the trunk flag of the party is making things extremely difficult. if i had to guess, i think maybe we get something through, but i really don't know because i know minority leader jeffries as meeting as we speak right now with speaker jobs and to find out what the details are. so he can report back to his democratic party representatives. oh yeah. how surprised all
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people by the amount of power that trump is managing to well before he's even taken office as well, they vote for donald trump because he likes to shake things up and they got it even before she takes off. it's just like you said, and you know, we know he likes to schedule bills. we know that he is in to creative destruction. and as some of the business people like to call it. but it's easier to tear down that it is to build up. and one of the things that he's trying to get done is he's trying to shift a lot of the blame for things that he wants to do in his presidency to joe, by the he has said, if there's going to be a shut down, let's have it start during bite and so he can blame him. he's also said he wants to get rid of that debt ceiling, as you reported on earlier, because he wants some really significant tax cuts. and that's going to cut into government revenues and drive up to deficit hosting and almost pay pretty prominent role over the last few weeks, months with donald trump. but how much of a shock is it at how much of a central role he's pay?
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and so many how much a influence he has over donald trump. it's really amazing. i mean, obviously you on most is not a government employee never has been, doesn't actually really seem to know how government works because he's picking some fights that most people who work in government and know how politics works. you don't need, you have to look at the long game. you can't look at the short game like this. but he does have the president's ear. we know that he has run a file of some of the president's friends and family down tomorrow logo, but now he's up in dc. he might start rubbing people the wrong way. i think something to watch though is, i mean, are you on muskets giving a lot of counsel to donald trump? donald trump wants tax cuts you on musk wants to cut budget the budget for spending . and those 2 things are going to be hard to reconcile, especially if there does continue to be a debt ceiling. and some republicans are seeing this all day. we had a number of them, a few 1038 voting down trumps. and bill,
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how dangerous is that with the term coming into office and knowing that he, he likes to take revenge against people who work against him. oh my gosh, does he ever and we'd just ask us senator joanie or it's from iowa just last week. she was in the cross hairs. she walked right into the buzz of mag and nation because of her opposition to uh, secretary, defense nominee pete hag. stuff. she barely very quickly had to walk that back because they were threatening primaries against them. the primary election obviously is when you run against people from your own party and a lot of the districts, the way that they're drawn. uh, that's usually the real election. and donald trump is already threatening members of the house with the same thing that he threatened to join errands, which is to run someone against them in their next primary election in 2026. and also the republican house speaker, mike johnson. i mean, he was a show and was in the for the next congress. and now that's looking on something as well. and it's looking more than uncertain. right now we know that the people who
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gotten rid of speaker mccarthy did so because they wanted really to get into the details of the budget to get the nice out and to start doing the cuts. and that's what they thought they were going to get was speaker johnson. but here again we have another big omnibus bill that includes all sorts of things getting passed through and they won't get that chance until march. they're going to be really resentful. and remember that in the new congress that comes in on january 3rd, there's only a separation of one vote from the democrats, the republicans, that's all the republicans can afford to lose. otherwise it's, it's an even even vote. it's going to be very difficult for speaker johnson to retain and speakership under these circumstances. talk about as being great speaking to and very interesting towards the next few hours the in washington dc. many thanks. great to be with you. thank you. well, us president elect donald trump is also trying to impose terrorist on the european union. he says the block needs to cause its trade deficit with the united states by
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buying more of it's oil and gas. the you have sharply increased energy procurement from the us since 2022, as it phases out inputs from russia. us government data, it shows europe is already buying. most of them are cars, oil and gas. but without additional sales, the us would need to increase output or re route supplies from asia during a whole has more from brussels of the major european markets of remains in the read through friday, ending one of the worst weeks in month success evaded the coast by those comments by president elect donald trump on history, the social media platform threatening trade tire. if some european goods, it's the he you doesn't degree to buy more us oil and gas to close what trump described as a tremendous trade deficit. in other words, the us buys more, you produce and goods the need you does from the us, which was the case in 2023. what this is done is crystallized fee is of a potential trade war. if is donald trump 2nd before the election,
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he went to applied trade tires to all inputs to the us of between 10 and 20 percent . it's have you repeat, lead is running scared of the impact of a trade war on there already, a need make economies and with their own political prospect. the reaction, i think 2 european markets is a reflection of the fact that the 27 members of the you do not have a united plan to deal with this threat. save suggestions made just yesterday on thursday, at their summit here in brussels by somebody does that they should appeal to the transactional nature of the form of business. man. donald trump, by saying that european companies provide lots of jobs in the us and that a trade war would hurt both sides. but i think it's pretty clear that the europeans would come off far west. don't know how else you 0. russell's one child has been killed and several ended and a knife attack at a primary school in croatia. police and 19 year old male suspect to talk to the teacher and several students and the capitals that grab emergency services rushed
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to the scene and help the windows, the suspect injured himself during the incident, and his being held in police custody. go. and that could, which has moved from zach, grab an adult, the law 5 people are injured and one child has passed away 3 children and still all adults were injured in throwing sport as to several hospital is inside, get up among them. and these are the teacher who is in critical condition. the soccer is 19 years old and they used car include in police custody. then all these for the attack are still unknown. shots parents arrived at the school to pick up their children, but were initially unable to get any information the ministers of age occasion and a 3rd year to visit the school. while the minister of health is visiting the hospitals and the injured visit by us naval ship to companies here this week could signal improve ties between the 2 countries of the use of strange relations as the 1st visit by the us military to the southeast asian, they can a nation in nearly
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a decade is what company it has described as post of momentum with washington. patrick felt reports the arrival of the us as savannah in cambodia, southern port city of santa villa. this week may have seemed to low kit, but it couldn't mock a significant starting point. and relations between washington and non pen carrying a crew of about $100.00. the don't can, of the warship was described by the us as a good will visit and an increasing coordination on shed maritime security challenges. it was all smiles, those offices greeted one another at the start of the 5 day trip. yeah, it's great to be back. it took place just columbus away from a naval base. that's been a point of friction in recent years. since 2022, china has been funding the renovation of the re naval base originally built with assistance from the us. washington 5th division. a key strategic position in the
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gulf of thailand knew the dispute of south china sea sizable. so have been strained of accusations of political repression in cambodia with regard to our visit and our activities with him body with him. the yes, it's not 2 pallets or anyone. it's a relationship that is on its own. or john is full billions of dollars into infrastructure and investments in cambodia under its formulated and sent to health pa for, for decades as son and that a graduates of the us military academy west point took over last year in may be i a multi aligned approach so i think and what it was to dispel this misconception to it's a, it's only a plus a lie of china who wants to diversify its folded relations in always trying to practice what could be described as huge diplomacy. chinese economy is facing a slow down and the study published early this year and moved to did several chinese funded development projects in cambodia had been cancelled or cut back
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under the bite and administration us relations with cambodia have improved, but it's unclear whether that momentum will continue when donald trump with tons to the white test, patrick fault, houses era, a slow head hair on al jazeera, new species of mice, solomon's as i'm off, the flies. i've discovered in her rooms amazon, rain forest and faced off to remember ahead of south today's heavy weight showdown.
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scientists say they discovered $27.00 new species and peruse amazon random forest, an area known for us, which by diversity, as humans, scientists identified new mammals, fish on fabian's. i'm booked a 5, it was supposed to be with members of an indigenous community and say they benefit from a local knowledge, signed to save a discovery highlights the need for sustainable conservation efforts in the amazon . is probably my favorite of the new species. discoveries is the blob headed fish, it's a type of armored catfish, but unlike its close relatives and the end of its head, it has this really huge sort of friday and just like blah blank extension on the end of its head. and the scientists have never seen anything like this. and really it's a complete mystery as to what the purpose of this blog head is maybe surprising. there are so many undiscovered species living in the amazon. but consider this conservation to say around one in every 10 known species on lives in the amazon
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rain forest that includes around 2400 species of fresh water fish and nearly 50000 species of plants. as pumps provide shelter for around $370.00 types of reptiles, carlos pad is, is a professor of conservation to college at the university of e sign via he says conservation efforts need better funding. the old tax of the amazon contains bases that are relatively restricted to those parts. therefore, you need protected areas almost everywhere. the amazon has a big place, almost 7000000 square kilometers. so it just, you know, slightly smaller than the 48 the continuous states in the us. um, and much of that by diversity remains. oh no. we actually put very little money on, on covering that by diversity. meanwhile,
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we're talking about putting human colonies in on mars. i think we need to speed things up because we need to document this by diversity before it's too late . there are many areas of the amazon where we're losing space these before they are known to science. we actually don't know how many of these bases that have gone extinct uh, were never documented. um and you know, the rate of deforestation force degradation is actually increasing. so it's a, it's a, it's a race against the clock, but it's a very poorly funded race. because of this effort is, is under funded, is understaffed. in the portal, you know, a task force involved is a, is beautiful, is, is, is tiny compared to the, the effort that we should be mounting to. let's say you some of those sports news now and the longest, the faceoff and books and history alexander is that can tie some fury, shed stab at each other,
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foot move and 11 minutes ahead of the heavy weight re much in saudi arabia. they've had stokes has this report, little bit more serious than normal sport doesn't get much more intense than this. the face off between choice and fury and onyx, and the e 6 lasted longer than some fights, and it all happened after an unusually subdued press conference is going to be a whole lot hurt and pain and it's hot. you watch. that's all i got this. i talk, it's been, don't, you know, the 1st like i talk to joe told me, career, this time. i'm serious. no one's breaking the ending fury. stuff that he's 1st creative feet in the 1st about back in may. the gypsy king beat non points by you sick, who became the 1st undisputed heavyweight champion since lennox lewis 24 years ago . it was more with now this is just to show with cameras, but on saturday everything will be real in the ring. and i was looking at the power of thoughts who seek has never been beaten, but fury has been looked away in what he calls be smooth. and it's not even spoken
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to his wife for 3 months. or the agenda was sick. he's an incredible fighter and it was psych, something extraordinary to beat him. bob fosse and fury is capable of extraordinary things. he's victory against by them. a clear sky and jeremy also. yeah, absolutely no jones. we want every single ram 20 for the on site while we're in america also, he had absolutely no chance he was dropped in the 1st spot. the smashed into pieces in the 2nd part is reportedly a $190000000.00 purse with a spiked with. do sick expect you to receive the biggest shavers champions? a fury victory would tar things up at 11, a potentially set up a trilogy. count wait for saturday night. thank you. everybody involved to be afraid of the lady. i'll see you and some other day. now it scared me. they were eventually separated after 11 minutes and 13 seconds with no i the fight to one
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thing to back down. it showed to be the same when they meet in the ring on saturday . they did stokes out just there was a big game coming up on saturday and the spanish title raised between the top to boss luna. and at that time a dread officer on top. but only on goal difference, and they have a game move and that's, that's, that's, that's go to an 11 game winning streak. but they've not one way up offloading since 2006. now at the moment, there is the best team. you have to say that it's uh they have 11 winds in the row . so it's, it's, it's really would be a tough match, a good match and, and uh, yeah, and we are looking for it. i think he had more than 700 games for 582 it's it's in the row. it's an unbelievable. and um yeah he, he did a great trade shops and tested shopping and i have the highest respect about him. let's see. we can see if it's, it's the same. the team is the same,
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like in the highest respect shop. and um, yeah, but he changed nothing. we want to win to ma. mazda said they have suffered another injury set, but would defend the reuben death out for a month with a muscle problem. i've had quite a lot believes they can still recover. also losing 8 of the last 11 games in the premier league, a. nothing much to say run a waiting game so we are doing games. the doesn't medical incentives. the problem is, is what do we have to do it? and we are not doing that. and i know that the moment we can get that would result . so the team is coming back and we'll be back. and did you want to try to do that is obvious, have to study and we again, but that doesn't mean what is going to happen even when the possible one of many, many in general doesn't know what's going to happen. of course you have to try it again and do it again and, and sooner or later will turn around. you filled on 6 tends to send up 7.
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so it's not another alternative. and that's it. so this is i'm from a laura kyle mileage. i'm team will be here in just a moment before the day's. these for you, the over for to much was seniors and serious last opposition held territory before the fall of the seclusion of van driver reinvent himself and re shapes his dreams to preserve the lives of smiles of his family. a tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance. witness. serious last chapter. hope in issue on a jersey to the latest news that are 200 pounds and missing people from the time it is here saying that they have not received any single news with detailed
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coverage. this is the sunset of them off. the subdivisions have been taking place every single day since the fall of the form that i see from around the world. it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild. this can be of already through the aspirations of the 2nd people, the a pod huge, i mean to be some could be in term head for 4 years, which is pretty much it and the tool times, no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities, what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but there's not just one prices up here, the store on talk to how does era
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