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the world excludes the regional events, people and forces the check, the deck in our dreams were many. we start to with great dreams which ended up with sense the 2nd time the sixty's in the, our politics on now to sierra the hospitals on the fire. israel's military step, so if it's a tax on causes health care system, the hello, i'm a lender as an individual. this is out of their life from day. also coming up 10 people are killed and is ready as to like on an munition depot on the outskirts of serious capital, damascus. former us president jimmy costa, died at the age of $100.00. we take a look back at his life and legacy and south korea,
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the class 7 days of national morning following a plane crash that killed 179. the is where the forces have launched, strikes on 2 hospitals in northern gaza, continuing the destruction of the strips, health care system, at least as the palestinians have been killed and hundreds of others injured in the past 24 hours. the attacks come as winter temperatures bring new dangerous for forcibly displace palestinians seeking shelter. honey mac mood reports from there all by the end of warning, us may find some of the pictures and his report distressing these holes in the walls of what the hospital. so the aftermath of another health
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care facility targeted by is re submitted across facilities and also city were told only patients were treated and orders had fox shelters isn't rolling through the shadow cord doors, medical equipment and pain. so belongings lie date on the concrete. a lot, a lot of us out by far enough, i was selling tea and coffee and suddenly and is rainy. miguel landed on the 10th behind 20, almost a dozen were killed and many more injured. we pulled off a number of dead bodies from the site and they're all ripped to pieces. just i was earlier tough because poison gas and it's off of the floors are now severely damaged. is ro saves it, was targeting some of the fighters. he reads by these read an army showing no signs of stopping on friday is reinforces set fire to canada and hospital north dollars. the last functioning capital, forcing hundreds to lead. it's a staff included the director of this of the where
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a rested and his whereabouts are on hospitals are meant to be a safe haven for palestinians receiving medical care. but israel, the step, the military campaign is a crippling. 7 of the health care system, since the war began. 3rd, the 3 hospitals have gone out of service. many people are using the mass filters. now phase further displacement, rosa thompson has me don't come as guns or faces one of which can dest winter in the years. several babies have died of hypothermia. among them is a 20 day old jamal baton. this is the moment his father had to carry his lifeless body out of the hospital when his twin brother fights for survival in intensive care. the guy look at his color because of the cold. do you see how frozen he's working? i get it like this. the good neighbors brought me a number of them. it brought them close and i dressed them,
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have nothing to want them. they need a special nursery. i couldn't buy 4 metres of nylon to make a special nursery for them to protect them. the so daughter 4 simply displaced the winter brings more challenging for the blankets and other winters supplies held up at the check point. a waiting was very approval, family's face of freezing temperatures, intense without nowhere warm to run any more from one to 0 from there, the last of the palestine, the family of who some of us se a has released a statement on his detention is posted by one of his sons on social media and says, we do not know the fate of all saw the we appeal to you to take action, raise awareness exec immediate pressure, and produce reports to pressure the occupation for his immediate release. oh, father is now suffering from the extreme cold. you who had from eye witnesses who
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are recently released about how my father was forced to strip off his clothes, including his medical coat and was used as a human shield. by zillow garage is an assistant professor at the state university, other research a on global costs, or rather t and resistance. he says the doctor who saw him up with a fee as arrest is part of it. is there a policy aimed at destroying gauze? us health system or over $300.00, but it's been, it has good workers have been detained, but it also does some of the gaza strip since the war began based. but as the me and did use what other sent, this ticket has gone, including. so the demand or the, or, or later on a move to also to present and other mental disability extensions. and there's across a what is now referred to as is we know that this, but it's getting to the needs i've had in a holding this imprisonment conditions. they are denied access to lawyers. they are denied any form of communication with the family members that actually the cause of
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the conditions are very dire. they are provided minimum, minimum, the fluids that are denied medical good. we know that they are, they are subject to to know. but as far as the violence of the things is that the has dimension that one of the palestinian busters and then bush was actually executed. and he died because his torture in april 2024 and also the prison following his detention from a ship, a hospital enable to. so with that to be know, we do know that, but his pinion has good workers and medics a whole lot edited. but is a, i thought these are suffering immensely because it was there any systematic policies of torture and violence after that, the psychological visit pressured, that is your yes or displays the feminist. and what do you have? what does that do? you have no idea what's taking place. do you loved ones inside this? is there any business the
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and these 10 people have been killed in a strike on the town of audra. the child lives on the outskirts of the syrian capital, damascus. the target, according to security sources, was an ammunition depot. nearly 500 strikes from israel have targeted serious military infrastructure since the full of the asset regime. much of it has been destroyed. hush him how barbara has the latest from damascus. this like target said an industrial hub on the outskirts of the copies of the moscow. the authorities told us that this was on palms depot and the 10 people were killed. we didn't know about the identity, whether this was civilians near the area or so just task with securing that on that. so these riley's have most in the past and then slides targeting palms to oppose across syria. and they said that the goal for the am, for those as life as in sure wife is do not fall into the hands of mice. so any
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other group that could use it to undermine, as well as national security of the government has been saying in the past that as well as should stop the s like and that of the same time you should stop the incursion along the border with syria medicaid is an appliance, have been tasked with cutting that message to the americas until these bodies and the new administration in damascus has been warning that if they slice been tedious, that could lead to more escalation as a month. but i just the run the mascot. serious civil defense as it has discovered 3 mass graves in the outskirts of homes. it says it's managed to recover around 20 bodies is continuing. it's such numerous mass graves estimated to contain thousands of bodies have been discovered since the full of the acid regime. the form of government was repeatedly accused of widespread extra traditional kennings, including mass executions. south korea's action presidential already signed. mark
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has declared to 7 days of morning off to sundays plane crash that killed maybe everyone on board and the 2 crew members survived. 179 people died. emergency cruise, i'll continue to search through the wreckage based lockboxes have now been recovered. the j do at plane was trying to live at one international airport in the south, west official say it's one of the countries west aviation dissolved as the last moments of j u. s. like 2216, scathing on each valley along the runway. before hating a perimeter barrier exploding into flames, one apple to issued a warning of possible strikes at the time and video shot from the ground seemed to show one of the boeing $73.00 sevens engines blowing out the plane issue to made
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a distress. cool. and then crushed 4 minutes later, the terminal building at the airport has now become the center of operations for the different emergency and support teams dealing with the aftermath. but also for the relatives of victims waiting for news. the craft was operated by south korea's biggest low cost carrier j u a who c o has apologized for the tragedy, but says there was nothing wrong with the plane or somebody for one of the to we have services aircraft in accordance with the maintenance program and there was no sign of anything unusual with this plane, but it's not known yet why it's lending get wasn't able to deploy. this is a, almost 3 kilometers long run way, very long runaway compared to most other international airport. so i suspect that for whatever reason, the aircraft not only had a land bigger issue, it might have had an issue with other aircraft systems. of black fox likes the code
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as have been recovered from the scene as the investigation into the cause of the worst. adrian, tragedy on south korean soil gets on the way through the government will mobilize all available resources to ensure swift risk you operations. and sadly investigate the cause of the incident. the 2 survivors were crew members, one man, one woman who was thought to have been in the very re, a tail section that separated from the rest of the plane as it was engulfed in flames. emergency teams that being facing the difficult task of identifying victims . many of whom died in the pharaohs, just fire off to the crash. it's no most would have come from this one south, west corner of the korean peninsula were returning home from christmas vacation from the cried out due to era, the one south korea. so the now to sierra know all right, when a increase has presidential election? so what next?
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we have the latest from zagreb, the hello. we're looking at more heavy showers long the spouse of freight just slipping that eastern side of us pushing up into based and kind of level associated with this last the area of low pressure that's going to feed this way across the eastern seaboard over the next. i also got another area of low pressure hallway by just coming in across the pacific northwest. it's a west and past of canada that will grassy bring some slaten snow, some heavy, a slab of the rockies podding down across the plains. further east system moves away from the east coast and west to where the ling during the around the canadian maritimes. just a little bit us know, just talking in behind, full measure. 016. there was a go through with choose type it. well, why don't just come in across the high valley,
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pushing up into the southern lakes. what's the weather coming back into the sea bass, some pieces of a cloud and right over towards the pacific northwest. but looking a little quieter as we head towards the new. yeah, meanwhile is kwasic. what's a good part of the carrot ban? let a fine try and sunny weather for the island. so what's the weather we're able to we'll see a western side of the region. there's some heavy, a showers coming in here that includes a cuba with the weather coming in across nicaragua, costa rica and heavy down poles. continuing for a good part of panama, the pump, the. nothing's happening before the end of the question. why have limits like len denise,
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this is your mind. it's area relief. foundation the the the hello again, you're watching out. is there a reminder of our top story? is this alex? is there a the full is this have conducted as strikes on 2 hospitals. in northern garza, 7 people were killed at a loss of hospital in gauze. assessing these 10 people have been killed in an astro icon, the town of entre the target, and according to security, sol says it was an ammunition desa. the town is on the outskirts of the syrian capital, damascus. former us president jimmy casa,
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has died at the age of $100.00. he said, i have just one time as president, but consider the impacts he made once he left the office as the more important part of his life, not to go, he looks back at his legacy. at the age of 90 jimmy carter announced he had cancer and is it spread to his brain? i just thought i had a few weeks left, but i was surprisingly edy's. i say, no i, i've had a lot of wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and, and i've had an exciting and venturing ratify existence. so i was surprisingly that he, he would stay on the world just a few months later by announcing thanks to a new treatment. he was cancer free. at 92 years old he was briefly hospitalized after he became dehydrated, for helping to build homes for the poor. he was back on site the following day. his
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was the typical american story with very, a typical results board in the small town of plains, georgia. he joined the navy study nuclear physics and married the girl next door. literally, he 1st saw his wife on the day she was born when he was just 3 years old, especially i have it. it was my right rosa, that that's a physical of my life of the peanut farmers turned politician. and after one term is the governor of georgia, he became the democratic nominee for president, when he easily was a public dated by watergate and his slogan. trust me for long white plains to washington, dc, but we've had a great deal of progress lately. i. jimmy called to do solemnly swear in office. his domestic accomplishments were limited, remembered mostly for high interest rates and inflation that led to a recession. his bigger impact was in foreign policy. he broker peace between israel and egypt within 1978 camp david accords. normalize relations with china.
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and you negotiate of assault to nuclear treaty with the soviet union. but you would later, blake out the olympics there in protest of the countries invasion of afghanistan. his legacy is most closely tied. with this november 1979, the u. s. embassy into iran was stormed. more than 60 americans were taken hostage . he ordered were turned out to be a bunch breast to attempt in large part because of that carter lost his bid for re election to ronald reagan. the carter successfully negotiated the release of the hostages, still around decided to fed them until just minutes after reagan was inaugurated, which he would later reflect on publish. i sent one more helicopter to forget the hostages, and we would have rescued them in i would have been re elected, but that may have and that may have interfered with the foundation of the carter center. and if i had to choose between former years and the quarter, so then i think i would use the quarter. so one last name is wide open. the carter
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center dedicated decades to providing human rights and democracy overseen elections . often leading with leaders to us considered unfriendly and targeting diseases in the developing world. and she was a very vocal critic of israel are treated like then like a lindsey he was a man who reached the height of the presidency, won the nobel peace prize, helped millions by tackling disease and dictators and promoted peace even when it was controversial back home his 29th and final book was titled a full life for jimmy carter. it most certainly was us president joe by the and then 1st lady jill by didn't have released a statement saying today, america on the well last, an extraordinary lead, a statesman and humanitarian ever 6 decades. we have the own of quoting jimmy called to a dear friend with his compassion on moral clarity. he will have to eradicate to
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seize, forge piece of on civil rights on human rights bite and went on to say an official state funeral will be held in washington dc. the president elect donald trump has posted on through social se the challenge is doing. they faced, as president, came at a pivotal time for the country. he did everything in his power to improve the lives of americans, so that we owe him a debt of gratitude. drum added that he and his wife milanni are thinking of womanly of the call to family and their loved ones during this difficult time. now you can have a look at some live pictures were bringing to you right now of the white house in washington, d. c. where the american flag is flying a hawk mazda in on of jimmy costs of for me, you as president who has died as the age of 100. you can see um, capitol hill over there as well. that's the flag flying ad hoff most,
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all in on of jimmy costa who has died at the age of 100. now, by most accounts, jimmy, called his presidency, was not by conflict bod full of his eroding popularity, while the in office casa, may be best remembered for his walk off to the left office. he was a tireless creative for human rights and worked to resolve conflicts around the world. kimberly, how could reports after losing the election to ronald reagan, a for lauren, jimmy carter left the white house for his georgia state peanut farm. it had been badly mismanaged. it was more than a $1000000.00 in debt. undeterred, carter returned to his roots. a family tradition of overcoming adversity with recognized hardships without having a great life. you've always worked for 11. we know what it means to work and work, he did almost immediately. carter established a center in his name for advancing human rights. he travels the globe to stamp out
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malaria river blindness and eradicate getting warm disease spread by drinking and clean water. it was killed millions and rule africa. today. there are just a handful of cases each year when you don't have anywhere and then the children can't go to school. the farmers can plant the crops and the anti economic status of a village and a community and a nation can be health. harder was also called on by sitting presidents to mediate conflict in 1994 with the troops positioned along the border with north korea bracing for war. then president bill clinton dispatch carter to negotiate with the vin north korean president carter succeeded in negotiating a framework for dismantling the nation's nuclear program, negotiated with the north koreans for about 24 hours from foot and kimball, so extensively. he finally accepted all of the propositions that i had brought to north square. to my surprise, the diplomatic breakthrough later fell apart under the administration of president george w bush. carter was also a frequent critic of it's really,
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policy is join me in welcoming former president jimmy carter in 2003. he helped design a piece agreement known as the geneva accords, recognizing israel, but also palestine as independent states. no matter what leaders, the palestinians might choose, no matter how fervent american answers might be. there remains one basic choice for this, right is do, we won't permanent these steps. the promotion of democracy was another of carter's passions. so that is that 83 percent through his center, he was involved in monitoring roughly 100 elections in 38 countries with his wife, rosalie, and carter. he travelled the world, helping build homes for the poor, through habitat for humanity, for decades after he left office. this is story and says carter was tireless and his crusade to combat human suffering. there is a model now for ex presidents to follow and it was set by jimmy carter and
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altruistic template laid out in his farewell speech. after in a battle presidency, those who hunger for freedom, thirst for human dignity, and who suffer for the sake of justice. they are the patriots of this cause, i believe with all my heart that america must always stand for these basic human rights at home and abroad. that is both our history and our destiny. it is a destiny for decades. jimmy carter dedicated his life to achieving kimberly, how could al jazeera an a cleft is a political janice with a daily visa. she joins us now live from washington, d. c. thank you so much for being with us. and then the so lovely, we have come to know jimmy cortez, the nobel peace prize, winning humanitarian. he's been celebration for his charity and diplomatic work later in life,
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but i think it's fair to say he left office of to just one time. and he faced some of the issues and on bottles as president that we, we don't care about as much these days. what was he like as you, as president, as well, he was elected after we had the watergate scandal where the former president richard nixon had been a been driven from office, had to resign. and so carter brought a sort of a moral clarity to his campaign message of the country was yearning for he. he said he wanted to govern as good as its people and he would never lie. and so he set a high standard for himself, personal character, and he also projected an air of humility. he deliberately carried his own garment bag. you know, he knew he didn't surround himself with the, you know, famous people who are traded all of celebrities. so his humility really marked him
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and he did have some significant accomplishments in his one term, and i think we're learning to appreciate those more since he's left office and he's, it's being evaluated. but once he left the democrats in what anything to do with them, and he was going back to claims to his peanut farm, which was the toilet and just repair. and he needed to make money. and he didn't want to give speeches to corporate barons for money. and he didn't play golf, so he turned to writing and then of creating this carter center, which had global regions, services, settling disputes between countries and nations, and with a public health mission of eradicating a significant diseases around the world. and so p. p rebuilt his,
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his reputation, and the more than 40 years since he left office. and i think that has caused a reevaluation of his presidency as well in the, in the phase. we're in now with the president elect truck coming in. and so the been dominant personality following the president biden, who was a sort of a, a more humble presence out in the world state. it does feel a lot like when jimmy carter yielded to wrong hagen. uh so you know, the, the president needs to moment and i think carter did once he was selected and then he was overwhelmed by oil shocks and uh, and hostages that were taking in a ran and a stage this rescue motion which crashed and burned. and there were enough helicopters and with that his presidency, a really crashed and burned as well. but he learned in the country to the dangers
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of a warming planet. really pressed forward to curtail americans use of, of oil cooling at the door. memorial challenges, a lot of times he had solar panels installed on the white house roof, which is his successor of the reagan administration removed. so it was a, it was a passage in it and time. and i think when we look back, he deserves more credit than he has got for when he did accomplish, including an age of peace treaty between israel, an agent that exist today. and he's one of the rare people in m and with leadership at his level, who has a tangle with the is really a leadership and who has stood firm which is cool for him to recognize the palestinian rice. so he's a, he's a clear moral voice on the public stage. always has been and will be
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remembered that way. thank you so much at an ad in a lift up. let's go to on this with a daily basis. thank you for joining us and sharing your insights. thank you. a pulse of clothes in charge sus, parliamentary elections in more than 10 years. the governing policy says is the final steps and returning charge to constitutional rule, up to 3 years of military rule, but the opposition cooled for a boy quote, slicing fees, evict rigging, catherine, sorry, reports from childs capital and the drum and the child yos are electing m p 's, provincial and municipal representative body to is few voters are making their way to calling stations. this is a populated part of the city. one would expect and be the town we put onto the re evaluating because we want everything to change and things to be normal. president
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my, how much is this debbie cost? he's followed. ardie was declared winner of the presidential election. the may, the main opposition parties and civil society groups have disputed the results. and so some of the others, local and regional and election observers are in town. but admissions like the e u. n a you are not here. some child in private media houses are also not covering the polls. they say that government has not given them resources legally required for logistics. the may not position, talk to those people. society groups help with content. the election that support to say they feel connected from the electoral process. some say they believe that the absolute will not countable child is an oil producing country. yet the majority of the people here see they don't see the benefits. we now pull, god bless,
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and are struggling with a high cost of anything, even before this election, during the company goodness, as popular in any kind of companies. yes. because people are more pip divide that every day is leaving the house to make a living the people's gonna have the east twice a day. so of course, and that's in many elections like this. and nothing has changed and outcomes or has been the same, the ruling power to winning. this is supposed to be a significant moment in charge history. it's been more than 10 years since the last parliamentary elections. but people who chose to stay away said the vote changes very little. catherine slowly, altura domino. gracious presidential election is headed for ronald's next month. often none of the candidates secured 50 percent of the vote. the audi celebrations at the headquarters of incumbents on yolanda which ought to exit po.
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