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spread, texting, biodiversity quote, defending themselves against the legal invaders. the price. oh no, there's 0. the force down to the homes. i'm flooded down to the shelters, rain cold, the lack of food wesson's, which you might appear in crisis caused by israel's war on gauze. the hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are a life and go how things are coming out. investigators in the us try to determine if there's a link between a truck running in new orleans and a vehicle explosion outside the trump hotel in las vegas. building relations with the outside world of delegation from damascus arrives and saudi arabia,
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syrians embrace a new year and a new future and buildings on finally, ukrainian capital key bumped to our russian drug strike on new year's day. at least 2 people have been killed. the life has become increasingly unbearable. the palestinians living in gaza babies of freezing to death as winter temperatures plunge, ball and top populations. bottled starvation, the many people have listened to eat and scrambling to scraps of food in heavy rain. 10 temps housing, hundreds of thousands of forced into the space palestinians. a flooding of the days of bad weather. un agency for palestinian refugees as blankets, mattresses, and when close outside garza waiting for israel's approval to be brought in. of
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the indians also have little access to clean water human rights watches accused as well, of committing acts of genocide by denying greenwater to gaza. and along with the heavy rain there's the risk of water bone disease spreading. how does arrows handheld already visited one family crammed into a single tenant and central gaza. west. a woman dry has become impossible watching over his family as best he can. could of somebody lives in attend on the beach, keeping the watcher out in his loved twins dry is a relentless task and the display of the live. i can show you how things go wrong when it rains and what we do when there's rain for that night. i place a container or bucket to protect us from the voltage so that it doesn't get inside . i spent the entire night standing trying to clear the water from every corner of the tent. one even filled the sand back and placed it outside 2 blocks of water from entering 11 members of the same family,
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a crumb in this one view and they've been displaced 10 times since the start of is rose war garza. the attend offers the took production from the wind and the rain. the was andrews are just a sheet of plastic. the family cooks their food on the fire outside between the window is too strong. the flames go to read that to be of any of your use. to get that like, if not, if you want to prepare tea or make something, want to drink, you lose the will. you would have to wait for the water to boil for about 2 hours just to make the drink. so you feel like your mouth is parched, your face has child and the fire was being blown by the wind. they're too afraid to light the fire at night. feeling that they could come and do fire from is really worship steer. by last month they had to leave when their tent was flooded with sea
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water. but they had no choice but to go back. west conditions and gauze and speeches are brutal. there's often nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas across the gall, this trip, including so called safe areas. it has forest policy news to flee to the u. s. phase. almost all residential buildings in garza have either been destroyed or damaged flight is ready forces and the whole city all just need a didn't but of cause of palestine. 0 i mean, not a nation says conditions of the indonesian, the hospital in giovanni a unacceptable lot to join you in world health organization. a team finally reached the site on sunday. they've been denied access by israel over a 100 times. the aid workers found a destroyed abundant health care facility, unable to serve patients, surrounded by city, flapping buys really strikes ramos prices. i'm going, we've been trying to reach the most and does a 14179. people here have no sooner
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than isn't trustees. so what's new tournaments? meanwhile, as well as keeping up it's a tax across the guys at least 11 ellis demands, including women and children have been killed and on his ran the strike in the south of the strip 50. now those were injured in the attack on a 1010 company sheltering to space people in the milwaukee area of han eunice earlier, at least 7 palestinians were killed by his randy. s pride targeting this georgia, your neighborhood and gaza city. after there was more of a 100 reports on the attack side, the self interior photos, the bumps, hardwood is right on. this is more than $7.00. 10 years as the top. i swear to somebody in the east of us. yeah. yeah. and here is the a this towards. 9 house, as a calculator, see, i'm the,
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they bring the till the full from a lot of that. any family, as a calculator, see, i'm not to go there to tell you what is the situation here. and the act of us is, are you by the way, residents don't feel safe anymore in this area as these right on the keep pushing brought us to this was the gospel city. at the same time, they asked us then on this area who was with flux, that's bring the killed people that were talking to visas. this is the situation of the moment. they all bear with them to be buried for those that your lives, fathers off twice to spend the last time with the funds i need to see while i'm talking to you, the as low as offline gets low level. so this is the overall situation in the us as i end up
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a whole lot of things. what goes on too many got injured and this is the 1st event in 2025 was exceptionally, i just need a lot of us that the fall is fine. of the palestine autocracy. it has to spend about as they are from bold costing in the occupied westbank. b a is a choosing, i'll just say air of broadcasting what it calls, provocative material and reports. but it says misleading decision will affect. i'll just say i was offices on its employees. working in the outside west bank comes 13 months off to is really sold as rated out as a was bureau in ramallah and shut it down. i'm just going to meet a network has condemned the disclosure of its office in the west bank. the board cost as soon as it considers the move worse than these radio patients actions against this journalist with my window shot, right. so i'll just say i'm a senior political analyst, he says the palestinian authority is suppressing one of the few networks reporting on the situation in the occupied west bank. it's shocking in the sense that i'll
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just see are, is the main outlet that actually transmits what goes on in the occupied territories. and especially in guys, out to the rest of the world. this is the main out that this is the main media outlet that is capabilities. and that has the viewership around the world to instantly, every day, 247. be able to transmit the horrors of the occupation of general side of the legal settlement of racism. i'm a party, it's all just going to always. so for the, for the signal sort of thing to crack down, and i'll just say that then it's back when i'll just see it all is of course talking. but it is not surprising why there seems to be some differences of opinion about just the arrows reporting from jeanine know that could be true and i don't
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know, maybe i'll just report has been make a mistake. i have no clue here. but what i can tell you is none of this needs to be or lead or shut down. what could lead to a dialogue? if the policy, you know, filled up the has any issues with con, picking them up without your 0 otherwise, it shouldn't do anything. no, why did it take such a drastic measure? i think it's because it's hostage things really. all 4 of these is to one to 10. go to the precious government and is right. it's once to appease the is very the government, the new site in order to be awarded with perhaps, you know, more normalization of the policy and of police in the us of identified the man they say is responsible for driving his truck into pots. he goes in new orleans and nearly as of new year's day. i'll just the result in official thoughts from a night of celebration to the scene of mass murder, carbon street, in the heart of new orleans, being french quarter noon for its tourism and revelry. there's the target after
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a man drove his car into new york, cried square investigating this is as an attack of terrorism. the federal bureau of investigation has identified 42 year old sam, so didn't jabbar, as the man authority say was hell bent and cottage from comp. david, us president joe biden, who spent the day getting updates condemned the attack. the killer was an american citizen. born in texas, he started 9 states army and active duty for many years. he also served in the army reserve until a few years ago. the dogs reported to be the near hours before the attack. he post the videos on social media indicating, is inspired by isis, especially desire to kill, desire to kill, the f b i a convinced he was not working alone, were aggressively running down all the leads to identify this puzzle. the possible subjects associates were working to ensure that there is no further right. we do
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not believe that jabbar was solely responsible. when does it say to bar was waiting body armor divided officers before being shot dead by police hand guns and then they are. so rifle were recovered from the sea, and his lemming state flag was found on the back of jabard rental truck. improvised explosive devices were discovered in his vehicle. and scott, so arriving the french quarter president elect donald trump has also been brief. one of the social media platform, he wrote, our hearts are with all innocent victims. the trump administration will fully support the city of new orleans as we investigate. he initially claimed the attack may have been the result of undocumented migrants crossing the border. not an american citizen. new orleans has several major events in the coming weeks, but in the immediate aftermath, fears about public safety prompted local officials to postpone a high profile american football game known as the sugar bowl. it will go ahead on thursday and security around the us is being tightened because of
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a fear of copycat to tax and public spaces, including the upcoming presidential integration. alan fisher. i'll just do the washington. well, i'll just arizona sales i bought joins us live now from new orleans, and it's just bring us up to date them. what move the police have been saying about this call running attack in new orleans? so the latest there. uh, some local reports to the the investigators and the investigation that is so far being led by the fbi. i are looking into a property where i see you've rented emissions of being a jump bought before he committed this at tax ad after coming, driving for the $150.00 ram. uh 150 for uh, from houston, texas for 5 hours on being coming here. you rented uh, an r and b, b, m b, and then you said here for a while, and then uh,
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he submitted the attack yesterday as 315 a. um, uh, the authorities here are they still say they are working on the investigations. more informations are coming today from washington through the speech the uh, presidential bite. and i had earlier today when he said some social media materials were published by the attacker before he committed this attack. also, they are investigating if there is any connection with an international author, organization and this investigation is so going as more information are coming from the past of the attacker such as that he was, he served in the us army for uh, between 272020, he worked as and he was a human resources officer. and then as an i teach specialist and he was deployed to afghanistan for almost one year. i should be in your bar had a lot of troubles,
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including with his family and his ex wife who got a restraining order against him. and texas. more information are coming about this guy and his background on us just to final thoughts you, i mean this deadly attack would have shot the people of new orleans. what's the mood on the streets that us a dock tens and a lot of people are sad. they come here, some of them, they play music, some of them are just paying the respect and waiting for this see into a and then start the next to recovering stage. they want to, for their city to recover from this attack as soon as possible, as some of them are saying they will be patient. they will wait for the conclusion of this investigation. hoping this attack will not happen again and hoping to die. there are no other pre betrayed or is where the items should be in your bar as well,
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hoping the city is safe again. they have been attacked at the new year's event. that was a shock for them. many of them are frustrated. a lot of them lost some relatives in this attack, and they are hopeful that this scene will end as soon as possible with that conclusion leads to safe and secure city new orleans again. all right, sounds about joining us live there from new orleans on us. thanks is well just found was off of that incident in new orleans. a blast went off as we've been revolting outside the trump international hotel in las vegas. a tester saw the truck exploded kitting one person inside the vehicle. 7 people nearby received mine and raising the hotel was evacuated. yes, president joe biden says federal officials and now investigating whether there are links between this floss on the vehicle running in new orleans for come and clock is an expert on domestic security and terrorism. he says, i'm will start the investigation as needed. before officials can make any solid
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conclusions. they have to go through all electronics. they have to do the kind of digital forensics look through what we call pocket letter, which is anything that he may have had on him or in his vehicle at the time of the attack. but the fact that he was an american citizen of, you know, looked at this, happens frequently right with what we call home grown violent extremes that use to conduct the tax on us soil. most of these plots are prevented. they're disrupted. but this one, unfortunately, went through. if this does prove to be ice inspired, it's likely the deadliest attack since the post night club shooting in orlando back in 2016, there's a number of red flags. when you kind of look at this, including the attackers age, not really the kind of a prototype for an individual to become radicalized. the fact that he was in the us military. so i think there's caution for sure. and frankly, the authorities have not been good with communications. there's been
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a number of i'd say, false leaks where uh, earlier today it was revealed that there was more people involved. and then the authorities rolled that back. of the communications. been stunted, i think now the, the eyes involved. that's going to be more streamlined. but there were some really early missteps which caused probably more confusion that was necessary for the general public start that. so it break here and i'll just say right, when we come back, a folding best rates of home and the excess of work as a broad, the philippines looks at how to deal with a surprising population. from the statements, the waste basket, colder, much colder in the northeast of the us, at least in kind of new york, down to 4 on so this, they haven't been in double figures to see the year in that temperature is likely
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to drop a bit more. you might even stay below freezing about time you get to saturday. may steve, it's clear skies. there will be some lake effect snow from that cold. as you can see here and more significant snow on the mountains from british columbia, down towards washington. no oregon and re running down towards san francisco that pacific coast west in between the 2. it's looking fine as it is through most of the kind of be and there are a lot of charles, admittedly. but the focus of heavy writing seems to be like the and this was, are kind of the account of panama or beyond costs, or we could possibly nicaragua, honduras, almost stephanie guatemala. that's true for the next couple of days. sorry for that . throughout south america, the sheriffs have been giant, somewhat damaging defeats our power but season, but you might expect them to be anywhere in brazil, columbia, venezuelan oil, jason countries. and they are, as you can see. and they tend to produce little areas of a pretty big thunderstorm. the nation tina, they are still there and the knowles on says that you otherwise option teen is to
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find again, the 1st one was it was but not particularly when the other quite enjoyable. the i'm harry davies and that, kimberly, in western australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation. the land rover even. but the, i'm afraid when you, when you're reporting from brazil, is you're going to try, it's protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price on it, which is 0. the,
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again, you're watching, i'll just say right quick reminder about top stories here. this uh the you, an agency to palestinian refugees is urging israel to speed up delivery of blankets, some of them closing to gauze, just based on demands. i'm facing the heavy rain and freezing winter temperatures and flimsy tents. families are close to starvation. as looking food has been delivered into the streets and in the us, investigators are trying to determine whether there's any connection truck running a truck in new orleans the left at least 50 instead of the vehicle explosion in las vegas test, the summit truck exploded outside trump hotel canning, the driver type stuff, and within hours of each other on new year's day, the
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high ranking city and delegation led by newly appointed foreign minister. i said, i'll chevante it has arrived in the saudi capital re, uh, this, the new government's 1st fund visit since the full of the outside regime last month had of serious new administration. ahmed shut off. i said that saudi arabia will have a big role in the countries future. serial leaders are looking to shore up regional land, international support in order to improve the country's economy and infrastructure, often moving 13 years of civil. i'll just say it was rachel said has moved from the capital of damascus. for city is $1.00 to $25.00 is the 1st year we'd all have to assess families in more than half a century. and they are trying to adopt into these new realities. that is a so the rates we move in in damascus. city is all of domestics that $1.00 to $25.00 is going to be the year that they are going to rebuild. they have come to, however, they're well aware of this amount of challenges have as well. because they know that the last 15 years of the civil war happened to the states,
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much of the country crippled the economy and scared the nation. but over they know that they need a national, the cost of the nation as well. and for that and even ration is planning to have a national vile of confidence being housed in, in, in damascus. because the last 15 years was a kind of a globally rift between the states and the nation between the people and the states . so that's why they know that they desperately need these kind of because of the issue, they need to build a bridge between the nation and the space. but this because the vision is not the only domestically internationally. busy well, the new administration is sending out the message saying that syria is bacteria is not that trust for the original countries for the neighboring companies and for the domestic communities in be the same that know it's time to put an end to see. yes, i the mission, the company is ready to be connected to region and with the international community
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. and for that, they're quoting all the, some national communities to me to remove the sanctions that have been the pause on the still. yeah. and they see this as a very, very important step because we don't move with removing this sanctions. they know that it's going to be impossible for city as city of really to get back to the normal business out of the of 0, damascus. so let's bring in adam tenants. he's a former diplomatic and also served as a pentagon officially joins us live from washington, dc. adam, good job you with a single coming. this is the syrian foreign minister as the 1st official trip abroad. how does this visit then? set things up diplomatically with re add and what have sound. he's one from the news saving administration. thank you. i think this is very significant. i think the facts that have come to the doctor yesterday. i'm another revel. groups has link stronger links to unc or, and to talk here. and now the fact is that the tradition of the 3 top administers
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and this new government went to re, i think is very important. and i think that re a actually, from a diplomatic standpoint, it wants to re establish ties to begin forging stronger ties to try to sideline the many decades the iran had to use syria to, uh, to like with its allies and as for law. yeah. and that's an interesting point you make an item because presumably saudi arabia will see this as an opportunity to keep her arms influence weakened in syria, especially with the ron's regional proxies like has blah severely damaged by israel . absolutely, and i think that saudi arabia would have a big role as well and try and as you said at the outset of construction and reconstruction, 3 is very dependent on iran for oil and fuel. and so i think those states could also support that as well. and also be interesting to see as far as the demonic
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dynamics that will take place between colorado, between re i'd and between. i was obviously the moratti's fall. so what would be keen to for interface and of course cut her color and been closer to turkey. and a little bit to is going back if you can think of the spat between the salaries, between the moratti's in the past and all these dynamics would certainly play out of them. and you'll there in washington dc. how is the us viewing events in syria, and can we expect the new trump administration to partner up say, with our of countries like sandra, right, but i'm catch all to rebuild syria, as well as many as have observed that the present elect. trump said that the serious conflict, what's happening? sure, the resolution is not for the us because of all, but i think it's be a very difficult for the new administration to not become involved. i think that the us forces in the east, the country a very much have a role and what is going on to keep isis and a remnants of isis from re emerging and saying go stage this out easy moratti's
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turkey as well. jordan, iraq would have a very large a partnership, or at least look to the us for lot of leadership diplomatically. and we would certainly add them just a final thoughts you um with the full of the outside regime in syria. how do you see then, the trajectory of the middle east now being restrict you to give them to the wrong? and as many shows, as you say, have been severely weakened, where does this leave other key players maps like russia and most goes influence in syria. world absolutely. russia, its influence has been greatly diminished and its area that it had to, to bring in its resources. and they used to matter training and having to move those perhaps, to libya. but i think steps number 12, and 3 of the incoming trump administration will be to stop the conflict and gossip because it has had a 2nd thought or effects. not only for the security standpoint, but also economically and all these issues that we just mentioned go states will
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have a huge influence. and this is why what we're seeing right now and be very interested in seeing the developments of what comes out of these meetings between these syrian traditional government and a savvy leadership and perhaps other meetings between gulf states and the future of them kinda. it's good to get your insight many times to talking to us. thank you. is no gunman who killed at least 10 people, including 2 children in montenegro on wednesday nights has died. 45 year old shots, himself in the head of the being surrounded by police near his home in the town of such in. yet, he died from his injuries on the way to hospital government and open fines that a bar continued shooting outside the russians runs right on ukraine's capitol as killed at least 2 people. explosions were heard off to the air force of one of drones approaching the city. early on new year's day. the matter of keeps as 2 buildings were damaged in the attack out as it was due on the whole. as this report from the door of a new year. craig's cut,
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the video shows the movement to russian detector and slams into a civilian apartment building each one is more than a 100 launched into ukrainian space and engaged by air defense systems. the one with go to way the responses, the swift trapped residents brought to safety civilian recipients of russia's gift of tara, as there are a number of dead and wounded. this is happening close to the secure heart of ukraine's government were just, i was early a presidency. lensky said he hoped for peace in 2025. his name was showing me where we know that comes and it will not be given to us as a gift. to but we will deepen everything to stop russia and the will. this is $1.00
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to $2.00 of us, which is the full course. i'm not president the landscape in his video, new year, a dress promise to do everything possible to end the war in 2025. will russia as it turned as a message of it? so the war and the tax like this one will go on to the whole outer 0 keith the russian energy company, gas problem says natural gas exports to europe. volume crane have now been holton. the flow stopped in the early hours of new year's day when a transit deal expired. the european commission that says, member states have already arranged alternative supplies for the rates in the philippines are fully done. the government is concerned about the impact on the country's future. only a decade earlier that encourage smaller families, but the policy seems to have been too successful. an aging population and high level demonica. phillip, you know,
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workers needs the all parties may have to develop new strategies after there was bonham and the reports from the philippines capital many low renika bill. you has been a volunteer reproductive to health care worker for 15 years. she says she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents. she didn't want that for herself and doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. press the middle, let me 1818 when i started volunteering. i remember there was one woman who had 18 children when those 18 children became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children. remedies on family represents a similar generational change. she has 2 children and 2 grandchildren. countries for till any rate is now below the levels of what sustain is population or that a decade after the past. the representative health last.
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