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[000:00:00;00] news the, the the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news. our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes survey is new administration, host, a number of diplomatic delegations for talks on his political transition settlement . so this was the culture, each have always been on the side of the syrian people throughout the phases of the revolution. and i have remained consistent in the position from 10 sayings in most
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i'm bank following confirmation of the government policies. victory and october is disputed election. the director of guys has come out on the line. hospital appeals for help saying is ready for us is have surrounded the medical facilities and file right leaders in germany holder riley in the city of mac. the book we just 5 days ago, 5 people killed in an attack on christmas month found on p to stand. that would be a sports needs, livable visa premium, the gift christmas with us, that means they will go on and with the title would investigate to also the $63.00 went out to talk them to the off to decades of dictate to ship. and so team use of will,
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syria's new administration is establishing itself on the international stage of the shuttle has been holding back somebody meetings with leaders from a concert on jordan. both countries of pledge to support the rebuilding of syria high as of all about our reports from the capsule, a jordan's 40 minutes to avon suffer the in damascus is country she has a border with syria. it's been close, the monitoring fast moving developments as these viney tubes continued. that inc goes into the province not far from jordan to the till damian talk diplomat insisted in his meeting with sylvia's new administration on the need to form an inclusive government. the key here is a, syria needs to move the syrian lead process syrian syrian process to rebuild the system in which all students are presented. this is the moment got to, i always became the 1st international
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n line to then in damascus of to the full of us that state to minister for funding up as well. how much of a fee is got to us? see a different amount to visit? damascus is 2011 window ha. sebo ties with the boss goes off to the router, track down on civilians by us at gotta is among many countries that have established contact in recent days with serial do administration lead by some of the seller shop upsets up. we will stand by the side of our brothers and syria in all fronts, in the upcoming phases of the genital top of your stuff. they expressed the preparedness to stock investment in all fields, namely and energy, especially that content pioneer is in the field of energy. the same also applies to the boats and staples gosh draft and desperate to build times with a wealth of the subtle has told for an own voice. sylvia with an hostages with its neighbors. but for now, her mother saw saves his main focus,
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is rebuilding the economy and ensuring justice and freedom for a nation emerging out of decades of oppression. the floor, real diplomatic activities of 5, growing into national desire to reach all to the new administration and explore which direction post assets serial will take for the new authorities. it's a significant boost of the plot of the transition hosted by the 0, the baskets. but let's crossover now to a sound of been jervey, the standing by live for us in the syrian capital, damascus. so all we is this being seen as a point to which they are welders. well coming sylvia back into the fold is what it is and interesting good times to be in syria. sammy, this is every day is a day or 1st, let's recap them today. the 1st 3 air flights international f like run the landing in damascus. the 1st time a high level 3,
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the negation coming to the country. that's dying of the shut off, receiving a phone call from the united debt of emmett. it's the 1st time emily shut on, meeting the jordanian foreign minister as the leader of syria. and in the last 3 days, you heard the 1st meeting with the church as far as you've seen, the american delegation time yet. so essentially what you're seeing if the outside world embracing this new leadership that has emerged including those who are formally aligned with the charlotte side, your quest to your question, is it being a welcome back into the airport when you see that the. busy approach ma, that is now being offered by the united arab emirates, which was key to bring the aside lead syria back to the me if that also offering an olive branch to this new leadership. so yes, it is in somewhat to categories, being off back to the fold of the road. but again, you have to realize that none of these states have recognized it as
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a legitimate government of syria for what we've heard from diplomats from only whatever they want. this government to pay for the in from government and the government which can hold elections between amend the constitution, which would make sure that there is a unity amongst the men of the functions and the borders of city are secure and syria is no longer a threat to the outside world, and that is something that this new leadership is saying, the right words to all the right people. but the really interesting part comes when deeds colliding interest of the outside will converge. any has to make difficult choice. and that's sound of been july for us from damascus. a little me, cory is a distinguished fellow at the american university of a root, joins me now from boston in massachusetts. good to have you with us. so how much with turning point is this and just how important is it for syria for its economy to be welcome back into the fault as well. so, i mean, it's all of these things. i many other things as well. syria is really what you
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know, they used to call it the throbbing heart of our vision and the fifties and sixties . and. and there was a famous book by patrick seal called the struggle for syria, which talked about how people in the region 14, charlotte was 400 bowers to control syria and the sixties and seventies. and the syria is such a strategic place. and now it is so full of men with guns from the region, from inside syria and from overseas, including americans and others. and that it really is a and a hodge podge of every important issue that matters. so it's very hard to make a definitive statement saying that the arabs of china will come syria back in or the hours are trying to are circling, or the monitors as well. are circling like vouchers over what they expect to be dead carcass so they can get their share or they're trying to improve the time.
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i'll make them energy, strategic links and all of these things are happening at the same time. but the, the important part i would make is that the, the process that the syrians are trying to do that the shuttle as trying to lead. if we take him at his word, which, which will give him the benefit of a doubt for another couple of weeks, let's see. but if they are trying to make a really inclusive of participatory, accountable mechanism of creating a new government, that response to the legitimate needs of all syrians. equally, this would be unprecedented to move in the world only to nature after the revolution and $21112.00 tried to do that and then the autographs came back in. so this problem here is that all the governments, without exception, some are better than others. but all them are worried about both syria falling into
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chaos. because you have isis, i'm cod, uh, a lot of other routes from encouraging me, which opens the door for people to come in like iran and turkey. i'm russia, they're afraid of chaos. but the odds are also afraid of democratic syria because a role is going to be my, the wrong me that, that was going to be my question is like, how comfortably can this serious sit amongst our governments, some of whom oppose the irish spring. you know, the very force that brought syria to this point a are opposed to mass grosse roots movements assignment groups and so on, all of which, all the basic ingredients and what we're seeing in syria today. well, this is a dilemma that they, for most i'm governments. i'm not so much for most people. most time certainly would like to see i'm inclusive democratic syria shape its own destiny. you know, the serial is under print face of the 1921. we're trying to set up
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a democratic monarchy after the fall of the ottoman the end of world war one. it was the french and the big issue came in and destroy the same time as the russians were coming in to take over, around the, in the oil and the so this constant for intervention direct, any opportunity for people in the middle east are very wrong. and or others to truly move forward in a democratic way is repeating itself and in many ways. and we just have no idea how this is going to go. i think we have to do is wait a work with the government without having to shut it. and his people see how they proceed, they'll probably link up with a good fit or send them a guaranteed or some of the un process and try to move to that phase where they can create a constitutional system that really satisfies everybody. but this scares a lot of people in the outer world as well as, as, as in the world, because a lot of people in syria across the region,
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remember what the americans and the additional differential and the russians and the topics and, and then the romulans and others all the external actors who intervened in syria and the last century have, have helped bring it to the stage where at one point that became the, the total capital of the world of the as long as the car, the nicest. and then it became the, kept it on the capital of the world. that's not what the syrians want. the serious or the most of the fis, decatur decent, lively, creative, energetic people in the entire region. i can say that confidently. i love all the hours, but the syrians are special, if they're given a chance that they will do it. right. and we don't know if the shuttle is going to actually slip that happened. but in the meantime, all of these people of the company is the, the who, the tax, the jordanians, they all go in. they're trying to make sure that they can influence the process somehow. so that it doesn't from their own uh interest because we've never had,
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right. we've never had the terminal down citizen. right. and this is what the series are trying to be. all right, thank you so much for your analysis and thoughts on that were on the holding the health care services of all but collapsed in serial after 13 years of civil war as well as corruption and mismanagement. the world health organization says ensuring services during the transition period is crucial, since many facilities damaged, overwhelmed, and on the funded sign, a hold of reports from a hospital in damascus. this hospital is a lifeline for syrians who can't afford to pay for health care. yet it doesn't have the resources to cope with the hundreds of patients who seek treatment every day. we are in the emergency room of the main government hospital in damascus. some come from the countryside because many of serious health facilities have been damaged by
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war. murphy, myself and myself, there are no purple hospitals and includes. there is no infrastructure that it was never rebuilt since the regime recapture that you see a little over half of the serious hospitals remain functional according to the world health organization. and there's a chronic shortage of medical staff experience. doctors and nurses have left the country those here say they can't survive on their earnings equivalent to $20.00 a months. there were some very, very difficult for us as of the because of the how much money we owned, as long as the hospital is also under funded by sam shows us radiology equipment on it's about to say that was here before he was 1st employed in 1997, a lot of the medical apparatus don't work because there are no spare parts the
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ship see. and he, he bought on, we like the basics like gloves, syringes, antiseptic a little. and of course we like machinery more. we also like stuff because at least 30 to 40 percent don't show up easy to low pay. nothing, then one of them above and this off. this is where people in critical conditions are taken. doctors here tell us lives have been lost because of the lack of a central's mohammed can barely speak, but he insisted on talking to us that he explained how he needs medicine and tests which are not available here. and he needs money. 90 percent of the population is poor. one of the challenges that the new administration in syria is to continue to provide services to the population as it tries to transition the country for more than half a century of rule under the outside families. the world health organization says this is critical. it warns this cannot be done without the help of international
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donors. the new rulers inherited a country in ruins, with a shepherd, infrastructure, and destroyed economy. also, no matter how to have a set of what we have reached, i should bring. we are under a lot of pressure. we just don't have a budget to upgrade our services as i'm going out of the images that come out of this hospital show the critical state of serious health care, where life saving medicine is the luxury. and this facility is considered to be among the best this hospital story is just one example of the scale of human suffering in syria. and the challenges facing it's new rulers center for their elders, either damascus, the same, all still a head on the news out, including renewed battles between palestinian fighters and palestinian a far as the security forces in jeanine and remain is outgoing president, 6 to 12 weeks of political turmoil by seeking
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a coalition government the south to mozambique where there have been 10 seasons with people burning tires on the streets of the capital. the nation's top cold confirmed the governing policy did waiting october's disputed presidential election. the results were disputed by the opposition. it led to widespread unrest and corruption disruption. robert l position says the vote was raked out them. acosta has more from the food to as the situation is pains, this is an authorization stronghold. it's the people who are supposed to be on position vida. and once the in austin came through, they had big tie is where the, the gas and the and they sit them on fi and they'd be blocking civil roads in these areas which, you know, the police and the soldiers that on to far away. they've been occasionally coming
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in and now trying to disperse and see that group they were getting in. another tired, the plan is to they say disrupt the country for least a couple of days. the lead um with 90 has told them to shut down mozambique for 5 days, basically paralyzed the country because they will not accept the results. so now the concern now is what is going to happen next? this is an area of many young unemployed people. they say that the grandfathers, they fathers were members of the government for the my parties. they're using the ration to identify with the old guard. they wanted new bloods to take over just because you're trying to fix things. and they're not angry that they have both. they feel did not count, but now it seems is to try and get as many of the support as onto the street. i mean, the 5 day shut down the, in the positive try to make it work is with on and off. but this time around you have a new scenario. we now have you confirmed the let some results,
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they know that the leader has not one. so the people could take the streets in greater number and great to momentum. the police have said zip i asked you for now try and keep the people inside this cords. and inside these many poor neighborhoods, prevent them from breaking out branching out. going to other neighborhoods of my poor to add eventually into the city sense a way they feel that property could be destroyed. i mean, it depends how, how much momentum the lead to, what do i need can contain, and how much it convinces people to stay on the street. so as long as possible, the key thing is this 5 day national set on starting from monday to friday. if it was, if it keeps things, seems like this for the next 5 days is really going to be very worried. not just for the, for those and beach full, but for other countries in the region as well. i agree on the phone, guy is a director of the center for democracy and human rights, an organization that promotes democracy and human rights in mozambique. besides the
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quotes ruling does not reflect the wishes of most people, and i legally get just the end because this lot of so is the highest at all. do some uh, antique g email. what kind of leaves it's a really big kinda big enough to sol from that perspective. it is the end. this results that that'd be the just a nose. they do. they do not to select the we look at the more substantively speaking and they're not acceptable. but the day i go, i saw that we have most of these the election says the 1999. i always let you do a post election violence. this is a subspace of the plans. now, with what is happening and what is happening is that you have been,
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i almost done with the legend. i mean that the, with the, the, we definitely got most of these ed, it's so simple moment cries, just seems so there's a nation wide dissatisfaction, at least with big problems lead that she's going to kind of been did 10 years of presidents and you'll see a disaster this it, that most medium is of people to put but the most of the jobs including c reset button on the page. you mean it should be put in the police not face. so there is a nation wide dissatisfaction. the, ah, is riley false is of killed at least $22.00 palestinians in garza,
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in the last 24 hours. the seeing the south has been multiple attacks in the called eunice. at least 2 palestinians have been killed by israeli shutting on a call. this way, the drone also hit tense housing displaced people in the so called safe zone of on mossy killing 7 people. but it's all designated them all see i humanitarian zone about a year ago, forcing hundreds of thousands of college students to go that yet there's been repeated attacks on over crowded tens sheltering more than a 1000000 people involved in the north, the director of one of the last partially functioning hospitals is appealing for help, is ready for us is continue to attack and besieged the facility, targeting or it's departments. and outside the hospital is very false, is place was thought to be explosives that the gates witnesses sign automated
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guided vehicle delivered boxes with the wood. dang, joe, written on the called a cab. i assume has mall from that. and by and since the hours of this morning there has to be a very remarkable intensification of strikes on the residential neighborhoods in the vicinity of come on at one hospitality, northern gauze on even eye witness has confirmed that you spend a minute to re husband to blowing an exclusive golf course and the facility of the hospitals that could be later blowing off, causing a 30 white separate destruction as won't have been similarly in other parts of the in other parts of garza. while these areas have time to be shifted landscaper, due to the carrots military operations, that did not witness any sort of slow ink till now. and even in other parts of the strip, there has been more a sort of spite of attacks on the areas that have been designated to be safe humanitarians. so it's including a mostly within the past 24 hours. it has been strong twice by the it's very minute, 3 children, at least 12 palestinians, west civilians here have
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a very grubbing sense of fear at still the faces are due to the unrelenting military operation and folding them on the very significant deterioration of their humanitarian conditions. on the grounds, director of us doing, i would just do that, but i kind of saw dr. james smith is an emergency physician from the u. k. who's worked on medical missions in gaza. he was israel's order to forcibly evacuate the come out. old one hospital, putting hundreds of palestinian lives, a risk that is absolutely not possible. there are about 90 to a 100 patients still in the hospital including babies in incubators. there are about 400 civilians in a 150 health care work is in the hospital. the surrounding area is incredibly dangerous. in the last 24 hours, continued bombardments, sniper fire into the hospital itself, into the maternity ward. there are patients currently uh,
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sheltering in the cold riddles. it's impossible for the patients to move. it's also a breach of international law to try and press those patients to move hospitals off protected spaces, so civilians, patients on health care workers. there's absolutely no reason why come all on one should have been besieged for 80 plus days. now, hospital facilities damaged targets. it intentionally health care workers injured, their relatives killed all of these instances of flagrant breaches of international humanitarian law reports by august time into national has detailed what it says, israel's tactics to styles, palestinians in garza, it's accusing it of intentionally blocking a delivery to the north of the strip or asylum says of the me get the t for fox food on walter allowed to end to know if costs are over. the last 2 and a half months,
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deliberate delays and systematic obstructions by the start of the met treatment. the just 12 managed to distribute a to solving palestinians to civilians. a bush for holiday is the policy lead in the occupied palestinian territories. and israel fox from she describes the extensive of desperation. palestinians are facing and gaza. a decision doesn't really. it's just nothing sort of an apple village nightmare. i mean, there's no other way of describing this. families are literally rummaging through rubbish for scraps of food. they are boiling leaves in order to survive on and we're, we're, we're seeing a parent skipping meals to skip these of meals so that their children can eat my family itself. they're not even in a north of gauze or they're the south of gaza. and please, i mean, note that the entire gaza strip is facing acute malnutrition and then is at the brink of starvation, there are pockets of farm. and just like in the north where the situation is dramatically worse. but where i've been told by my brother in law himself that
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they're asking the kids not to play because otherwise they'll get dizzy because they, they, they're not receiving enough food, they're not eating enough, they're not drinking enough. i mean, imagine having to ask your 5 year old toddler to stop horsing around and stop playing around. well, already oldest death and destruction is happening around them. and they're tom advised by the peers, you know, sort of showing constant sort of showings and drones and quad comforters. but on top of that, they're not allowed to play. and, you know, find an inch, an ounce of imagination in their, in a terrible lives. because they're not eating enough. i mean, this is a situation that we're talking about today. so people are, are surviving. we don't even know we've lost a lot of contact with people in the north as well. um and then if they do receive aid, they're jumping on the truck, select desperate people, and, and you know, i mean it's just for me as opposed to me is absolutely heartbreaking. to see my community this desperate like in, in the space of 14 months, you have rendered an entire population star being homeless, displaced, destitute,
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absolutely destitute and desperate. but yeah, you know, with incredible resilience um that you know, shouldn't that we shouldn't be expected to see from such a community for more than 100000 students, including children have been detained by his right of the forces near the occupied westbank city of hebron. it's very solid just conducted the biggest the rest campaign a full out of camp since october, the 7th, 2023. they also use sound bombs and pay a gas in the account. the 3rd rates in 24 hours, people were held on the steps of the stadium in the camp from dawn, released a few hours later and engineering this been renewed battle between palestinian fighters and power steering as far as the security forces. local sources, pennell just 01 member of the, the a is being killed. both sides of engaged in st bathrooms for almost
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a full night is local sizes, reject the policy, and the thought of these rule. hum this although it's has the like this from the jordanian capital on mine because these are the government is banned out just here from reporting that and in the occupied westbank or for nude clashes between the palestinian authorities, security forces and fighters of the janine battalion, india replied west bank, the p a says they're trying to cramp down on the armed fighters in jeanine. but remember that the p a has little to no power in places like nablus. and you need know in the last 2 weeks there been unprecedented raids by the p. a. in jeanine there had been ways to pass the means killed by fire from the p. a and the housing authority says that one of their security forces officers has been killed by fighters in jeanine. now sources also say that there were 3 bullets that hit the govern at hospital in the occupied westbank city. with the head of the janine battalion has said that they are not going to light up the previously,
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they were taking it easy on the p a security forces. but that's not going to be the case since the p a has stepped up its rates, the palestinian authority says that they are going to prosecute whoever violates the law to the fullest of its extent. does that who does it off a man? i said i had an al jazeera mexico centers approves reforms to improve conditions for dr. is working for arrive hailey into the very service and 15 time major champion, tiger woods up stays by these 15 year old son. these lights is tournament that's coming up. this full with pizza, the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds killing it as it was in the plaza and 11 on, on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many
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people math or just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media, the stream on out to 0. they don't need to what can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous way is a risk that comes with a job. we follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk in your own algebra. the,
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the, the, you're watching out is there a time to recap, the headlines, the head of syria is new administration is met with high ranking officials from filled and then the counselor shut off says console has signaled its readiness to invest in rebuilding the war torn country mozambique self code has confirmed the governing for lima policy. one october's disputed presidential election positions. voters are angry with the reading setup road blocks across the caps for my food stamps. and this really falls is a place to explosives that the gates have come out on one hospital in northern gone . so follows an order from these very ministry to evacuate and shut down the facility and more than $400.00 civilians. a sheltering prime minister, they knew me nothing you know told is ready. the m. p. 's is government. i'd made
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headway and negotiations with i'm us. he also announced plans to pursue normalization in the region. amount of him to do what i want you to tell you cautiously that there was a sewage in progress and assertion progress is due to 3 main reasons. he actually good morning. i don't know how long it will tank. we will continue to operate in any way and with nouns or polls until we bring them all back home from the enemy's land. we all have the country together without american frames. i intend to expand abraham piece of codes. and by doing so, we will dramatically changed the size of the middle east even further. around the corner is a distinguished fellow at the american university and they wrote to joins me now from boston in massachusetts. so when nothing now says headway has been made. does that mean that these ready prime is that is now actually ready to accept the deal?
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it just means that he is moving to a position where he has to accept a deal, someone because sticking to his militaristic strategy, which is not just an guys i bought into westbank and loving them and syria, iraq, them sort of thing. iran, the military, militaristic strategy has not brought him the political dividends that he needs for his home. audiences is really a public audience. and he is on trial as well. and israel. so he, he feels that he has to get to a deal sometime soon to salvage, as much as he can and politically, from the military assault that has created the men's damage on suffering, but has not brought the political gains of. he thought it would run me a deal for what though an end to the will or simply oppose because that's now
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is consistently vowed that he will continue the war and destroy him us. he's vowed a lot of things and he's a shave, a few of them. most of them are bravado, some of them are lies. some of exaggeration, this is, designers, is really way of doing things. and they haven't been able to work out a political strategy that matches their prowess and the military shield and their prowess. and the military shield probably is because they've got the entire american armed forces on their side. it's unbelievable that with a total power of the us and israel and some assistance from the u. j in germany and others. the past has not surrendered. the palestinian people have not surrendered. they continue to hold up for terms that bring to the palestinians. some of the she, the progress that they need to a totally and the finding a move to
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a permanent political comprehensive negotiation. so this is something that we're really at a very delicate point, but they're still with the basic sticking point, which is will, of israel is release all the power sending and political prisoners, including people like murder, one about who, the who, the power fitness system being really is so it doesn't matter who they are and people like him off or the specter of a credible palestinian political leadership that some resumes with all palestinians, which we don't have right now. and the number of hostages will be raised on the number of prisoners and getting the israel is fully out of jazz. the that's being worked on on the reach some agreements on a zones along the border where you might have is rarely troops. and you might have you and you might have some egyptians or others. and so, but essentially that is rarely is, are moving to the point where they can politically accept the she had mass
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requirements and they in return get what they want, which is permanent, security guarantees from the united states with some arrangements that might spill over into the region with abraham records and then things like that. so, but the point of all this is that this will only and if there is a political agreement to em printing, all right, we'll have to see if that's forthcoming. thanks so much, ron, me hold is that the fall right, jim and policy a f d is holding a memorial. and magda of a scene of friday's deadly col ramming attack. hundreds of people have gathered to move the victims including konita. alas, vidal, a 50 year old man faces numerous charges including to and the attempted. no, that's he's a south, a citizen who's lived in germany since 2006,
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he's previously made anti migrant. an anti slammed post on social media situation has ignited political debate over migrant policies. ahead of of the elections in february and dominant came joins us now from berlin. so what's the message from the i asked the lead of a, of the message from the i've data was pretty clear where every other public political policy ministers from federal and state level, who referred to the suspect as in his lama folk. she says no, the man was an islamist to speaking to hundreds of the policy supporters and other people who support far right living in this country. she said specifically, anyone who despises even kills the citizens of a country that prompts and asylum. anyone who despises everything we stand for does not belong to us. now that has 2 meanings, isn't it does not belong to us. she means is germans, but also to the a f
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d the i have to because the problem here is the contradiction between the fact that the man was posting is lama phobic messaging and referring to himself. excuse me, as the most most referring to himself, as is lance harshest critic. and yet carrying out an act such as the one he is now suspected of having carried out 5 murders, $200.00 attempted murder as those of the charges laid against him. so the only half day having to deal with this contradictions between the fact that he espoused views and saying that he believes that there was an islamic fights vacation of germany, and yet then carried out this attack. so the a f d very clearly trying to distance themselves from this man. the question will be,
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will be electorate. except that's, it will be a key questions to look out for us. the elections get on the way from outside. so much dominant came the other rec, brookside is a professor of political science at stanford university in the, in any joins me now from votes, book in gym and a good to have you with us. so, when you actually take some time to read the post by the saw specs things he posted, the alleging that a far as he's in germany, for example, had a criminal secret project to is. lemme is your ups that angle a miracle deserves to be executed. praise for the of the uh, as he sees it for working to protect germany, even re posting some of the tweets by off the lead. as you look at all that, it seems really hard to spin is the off the leader today is trying to present the narrative that this is a man driven by islamist ideology rather than right wing,
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if not of the id on a t, right. exactly. and so this is so confusing for a lot of people who tend to come up with quinn conclusions and form an opinion that becomes more and more independent from real facts. the instant response, i think i have t was, well he is a man with these estimates are deep. so he is reading to sing the song that we always sing. germany is flooded by muslims and we have a nationalist agenda and we will win the elections if we're using the same song again. and then it turned out that it could be one of them, which is why i need somebody so explicitly said that he is not one of them with his double, meaning that dominic just pointed out. so they are very much under pressure and try really hard to shift the attention from what it actually is,
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the right being message that the of the stands for and racism kills to move into a towards is that something that the governments did wrong and didn't they protect us. well, do you think the public is going to buy into that messaging? i gotta say, throw it, what's your reading when you take the temperature of the, the public and germany now? but it's very difficult to say what the public is. if we see how people inform themselves, there are many, was doctors in bottles and in the eco chambers, in which people only want to see what they like to see and not just what the facts are. so what we are doing here in quality media is not something that reaches them and they don't different skate and distinguish. so depending on whether you want to see use a man who comes from the middle east and see him as a potential risk to germany. or if you would hear the message off, right,
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wing extremists, ideology that kills apparently, that is the conclusion that people takes depending on at which aspects of attack curtis, they know. okay. you mentioned the media and i'm looking actually i'm looking right now the bunch of all the tools comparing. what happened? i'm sure you will recall in 2016 with, with another attack on the christmas market. what mentioned the names of the media, but you know, the prominent us media, a prominent german, one articles by from bridge final describing that as a terrorist attack. we haven't seen that cuts rise ation in this visit. the tank that's being taken place is the, is the need for the media to also review how they are presenting on framing, how they are framing these issues that can play into the sort of extreme right wing rhetoric that germany is under a terror attack from one type of person
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a salute. this is exactly what needs to be addressed every life matters and no matter what type of deal that she kills, you have to highlight what is happening here. so in the beginning it was like, is there is and will not take or is just fall hearing voices and feeling like he needs to kill people. no, this might also be a symptom that because he kills people like he did say, because a normal person wouldn't do this. but to distinguish between is it a new city that people look at or is it tied to y'all or t? this is an important distinction that media has to highlight. otherwise it's a mish mash and people simply believe what they want to believe. all right, thank you so much. could schedule analysis and thoughts and that will rec, brooks from stanford university in the and then also a vacuum as prime minister has been criticized by ukrainian president of all of
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them is that landscape full visiting russia robot feature has been in moscow where he met with president vladimir putin so landscape accuse is a selection leader of being dependent on russia. recently ukraine refused to let russian gas be transported through the country to slovakia as well. seats, those visits as also calls protests. back in slovakia, thousands gathered in the council brought this logo on monday, protesting against the meeting with some demonstrations called the prime minister of trade tests or even going to moscow. i don't agree with what's happening in slovakia. we belong to the european union. we're in the you were in nato and what's the co did is actually trees and he belongs nowhere else. let him stay in moscow. romania is outgoing. presidents has chosen prime minister most of
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south salo to form a new government following week. so let's go to a month, a combination of 3 pro european policies agreed, the appointment charlie angela as more of to weeks of uncertainty. finally, a deal to keep the far right out of government and put the social democrat prime minister most so to a lack of backend they say, and they spend a little fuzzy to, i know me, they missed and most so she'll luckily for the position of a prime minister over the government of romania at the same time, allow me to wish about success to the new coalition. i'm really european romanian coalitional. i think they will co very well with the problems which we are now facing on. it thought that the coalition deal unites to alaska is ruling social democrats who 122 percent of the vote with the national liberal party. and the 3rd group representing minorities united. they'll block the fall. right. nation is groups who one 3rd of the vote, but there are numerous challenges ahead. 3,
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but they would come pretty got the or do we live in complicated times. but i think we have all that. and from the mistakes of the past, i hooked up together with my colleagues and the coalition. we will find the best solution to successfully overcome the challenges we face the my, i'm aware that it will not be an easy monday. priorities would include re running the a no presidential elections cancelled off the suspects. it's social media interference or must go catapulted in on the pro russian candidate into the lead and the needs to cut the use widest budget got fundamentally restore the public's trust in politics. sharianda elders, their president joe biden has commuted the sentences of 37 federal inmates on death row. the sentences will be converted to life in prison without parole. 3 of the remaining inmates on death row still face execution. donald trump
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takes office on january. he's announced plans to expand capital punishment, a white house correspondent, kimberly how could as move from washington dc under us president joe biden. there has been a moratorium on federal executions for death row inmates. president joe biden fears that could all change under president elect donald trump next month in january when trump is inaugurated. in fact, under trumps previous term, he executed 13 death row inmates in just 6 months. that is more the previous 10 president's combined. so on monday, 5, and took aggressive action, commuting the sentences of 37 death row inmates to life in prison, just 3 of the remaining death row inmate. we still faced the execution and all have
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been convicted of mass murder. now the computations are not without controversy. in fact, many of the critics argue that president 5 and has a vista rated the hard work of dozens of judges and juries who have had to deliberate over very complicated legal cases. and that the president has essentially elevated his personal aversion to capital punishment over the reef of victims. families. still, the white house is defending the actions of the president saying that he has looked at these cases very carefully. and, but he has acted in good conscience and that his conscience compelled him to convert these sentences. even as polls consistently show that a majority of americans support the death penalty in the united states. kimberly, how could al jazeera washington of mexico senate says pos for forms aimed at
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improving labor rights for dr. is with ride hailing platforms and delivery services like cooper starting. next year, drivers will have the same rights as other employees. going home and reports from mexico city. things and looking up to drive is delivery people with digital out slight ruba ruskie and d. d and mexico just paused for phone bill rooms that the platforms they worked with most now class them as employees entitling them to. among other things, state health insurance, a christmas bonus and housing credits. that's if they are moving the country's minimum wage from in that next year, around $400.00 a month, a way to differentiate regular workers from those who occasion the logo on the barony. say, who delivers food to several platforms? it's going to make a real difference to la without the little we didn't have any kind of protection.
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if we had an accidental needed surgery medication or even just a consultation, we had to pay for it out of our own pockets. we weren't confidential. i think that's the most important part of the reform living for life is agree somewhere. it will affect the flexibility there in the suggest, which is it covered more than that for you by the support for purchasing vehicles or for gasoline or for rebecca is because we cover all those costs. so cells that are and take responsibility for the wheels, for an interview with atlanta in mexico, which right presents platforms like wrap the d d a new but to get that point of view on the changes they declined. but they did send us a statement saying they were willing to work with the authorities to implement the reform successfully quoting for working groups to make sure that it was done properly. the government estimates the more than $650000.00 people working its
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digital platforms and all those just started the 40 percent on the minimum salary which will entitle them to benefits. but aside from those working within the economy, one question that consumers might have is how much this is going to affect prices for them. not too much, mostly for those who can afford it, says economies. sophia ramirez, i don't believe this is going to hit hard on consumers on the one hand because most of the people that buy it through those platforms and, and the lowest part of the income distribution, or rather the higher part of the income distribution. most of those using the platforms yards live in mexico's 3 biggest. i'm route 2 cities. it's gonna take well to line everything up with the report. and this the government's about 6 months to put it in motion john home. and i'll just say to mexico city, it's time to catch up with all the sports news. his pizza. certainly, thank you very much. so looking like a very merry christmas for a little pool and their friends, the rates have
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a full point lead at the top of the premier ego for thrashing, talking them away. but how important is top support at this time of the year? well, during the premium, the era it is means winning the title 50 percent of the time. this is the 7th time limits who have laid at christmas in the premium a year. but if any one the title once since it was established in 1992 last season, it was awesome. will that lead the way on christmas day? but the end of the season as a run is up for the daily express chief sports correspondence. neil squires says little pool in a great position to win the lead, particularly because of how much solace full a piece playing. absolutely. so writing leave is safe and easy enough as an argument is based a top player in your put somebody setting the top of the goal involvements across the top 5 leagues he's, he's just a terrific threat for livable nutrition. traffic creates as well. um it is probably not a coincidence that is purple patches coming just as
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a is contract negotiations a going on the club really get into the contract turning 33 in june. well, every livable fund would hope you will. it's not a guarantee of winning the title if you're off top of christmas, 3 of the last full sides to have done the didn't go on to win us last 2 seasons. little pool in 20. 202021. i'm the one that did as much as the city, and they were the one the i've hold those 3 times, they that of the big fight to the issue of cost is that much to city on to round following off the cliff for season. and that bodes well for livable. they are in great shape, heading into the christmas period should be productive for them with less than less time coming up. so that just a very smooth, the monument. the scoring goals are tied to the back of the basically balance team . so i think things are looking good, good for them. asian champions,
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colorado. we'll be looking for the 1st one of the 26th arabian gulf cup when they take hold of them on tuesday. both scenes were involved in jewels in the opening group stage matches the categories drew, 11 against a u, a e on saturday. while the ammonia is held, host patient to wait till the same school on. so it was all full teams level on points and goal difference certainly is lots of playful. we already, we did the but it was recovery time was up fresh players to play. and then we, we have ready to play this much because it, uh, it says best so much. so is this a good one? we would fight for the, for the we will strain yeah. could hand and 19 year old. these debut in the 4th test against india and melvin starting on boxing day. the series is tied and one each and both themes and they can find an age over their opponents. if he is indeed him to be 1st kept for his country. sam constance is expected to open the best thing he is most stranger to the indian boating effect. having sold
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a century against them, you know, to imagine camera a few weeks ago. yeah. so huge on i think, um, as a kid, i've always dreamt of it and yeah, i think for may try to keep it simple as possible. in my prep, we'll see what happens. the bad boy of tennis. mickey also sits, it's in to the schools of to link the levels because of injury from a wimbledon runner up would appear at the upcoming brisbin international. if all goes well, he could feature. next month's australian opened the 1st nature of the fellow australian and will number 9 and extend the know says he called wait to have curios back again. it's super excited to push fairly fans see to have him back. i'm sure there's going to be a lot of levels on him getting sudden in prison it's. it's great to have a straddling tennis going as so strongly and showing that we are
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very strong forced to be reckoned with. now them and who will be playing at the united cup for australia, who is doing great britain in the 1st round and sidney as it turns out, he's fiance, katie, both so it will be playing for the position in this mixed team competition. it actually happened that last is to them it as well. both to say is it is nothing ideal. i wouldn't say i was thrilled at the idea of flying him all over again. obviously, he's the top 10 player and he knows how to play tennis. so there's one side of it and then there's a personal side of it as well, which is difficult. but those are great for bragging rights. in the, in the denver nuggets came back from a 17 point deficit to beat the new orleans pelicans. and it was large d, thanks to nick a, y'all catch the serbian over came a slow start to finish with a couple w. as the nuggets pushed the game into over time seemed the winning 132100 29.
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the houston rockets wanting to run so for the 1st time in moving 5 years using the struggling wraps is 114110 on sunday, the book slip, the scoring was 27 points, and jayden green added $22.00 there and golds 15 time major champion, tiger woods, as being upstaged by 15 year old son. i paid latest arguments in florida. charlie would cities 1st holding one on the hall, 3 full thing. the 2nd round, pnc championship. the incredibly that wasn't the only one on sunday. that's 3 to a major when a public harrington was also upstage by some petty who is the par 3 yet. all right. who leave a day for the time being most schools? nice for me. that makes sense. thank so much pizza, that's it for me. so this is out,
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