tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 10:00am-11:01am AST
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has been getting progressively worse from the house of the story. this road blocks me. i know fish of boundaries that separates the classics and the bumper. 60, i import. poor people on both sides say crossing it is extremely dangerous. the, [000:00:00;00] the end of the clock, this is a new life in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a 7th baby and goes to dies of exposure to be able to of to being denied proper shelter. opens the supplies by israel in itself is rarely forces bomb, the humanitarian. and so no problem why see can be at least 11 people building
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relations at that location from damascus arrives in saudi arabia. is powers around syria moving to improve the driver in a call running attack in new orleans is identified. officials are investigating if it's linked to a vacant space to be in las vegas on pete. the statements with the latest sports means india, cats, and rubbish almost spots for the final taste against australia has not been confirmed. as head coach count time can be a denies, reports of change within the cap, the so that a 7th baby has now died from exposure to the wind to cold and does it bringing the overall death toll from hypothermia to 8, it is notes and unusually cold. winter but living conditions are extraordinarily pool, and israel's war and blockade have left millions with no proper shelter. the united nation says shipments of tents mattresses and won't clothing all ready and waiting
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outside dogs have been as well as blocking their entry. people also try to clean up after heavy rain flooded the comes food is guess an expensive most palestinians are relying entirely on 8 agencies access the clean water is increasing the limited. i didn't southern goals or is ready focused on tens and um, wasi a circle to humanitarians or at least 11 people were killed and 50 were injured. alright, let's go live now to topic i boom. be signing by for some durable in central gaza. so taxes trying to say that it is normal winter conditions, but there's very little protection for people. how they okay. well yes, that's right. this is a new very cold morning here in gaza strip. best families are still causing the credit of this very cold hush with that continue to hit every single mixture of tens, of course, the striped in 5 meg. we understand that families have
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a completely separate, have been suffering from the lack of a prop installation and heating system leavings in quite on april, to into freezing temperatures that have a really spinning trait their bodies. we know that children are the most vulnerable from the it's ongoing wave of cold that is a relentlessly unfolding them, especially that they are there. they are very small bodies are quite unable to with the stand the show. many of them have the left struggling to cope with risk by rotener. your eldest is and diseases include things, diarrhea, and a tool. now even parents have been doing everything possible to shield their children through outside and everything that they can find, including who would of your caustic sheets or even the the, the this perhaps a bit priest just to give themselves thoughtful heat. but what we understand also is that even to make shift tents that they're living inside a new link loan got even use simple. they have big or structed from classic sheets
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and even tone factory. even a full, a full them with some sort of live protection against the biting cold that has no winds, even as when to sit sense for right and tell us more about the strikes that have things. well, the latest strikes of the yes it is very military has reached theories of a strikes of course, this trip during the past 12 hours by the key as the tax that took place was on my was the area of this, of the so called a safe humanitarian so an offset verifying we have found out that one of the victims and to that extent were chief of police officials in gauze as we have thought, conformation for medical sources that destroy has claimed the lives of at least 11 palestinians, while 16 others were records that wounded and used to keep the faithful specials in concerts, police where i,
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where the direct to the director general of the cost is police. and even the deputy director of the internal security is such a tax. isabel has been arguing that they are eliminating how much does police do, given the fact that they have been contributing to at the minute, threes of f. it's it being conducted by how much fuss, what we understand is that these attacks that could continue to be conducted against police figures are aiming to increase. most thoughts of security got 1st restrict and that will enable the disappearance of k use an even civil just over the course cars and that was quite obvious for out the costs. if you months possibles as well, we managed to verify that the city has been targeted again, especially in the past hour. last, 2 civilians have been killed in a fridge for a ride to s. right. that target says a group of civilians that brings the to what's the ability of scouts in stone today to reach. i have 15 palestinians, i'm, it's a, be
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a very remarkable continuation of military operations in the north of this tripe, especially in fact law and to valley. as i witnesses in kansas city reported that they have been hearing a mess of explosions during the hours of this morning in the coming of from the north to and villages of districts, given the site given actually indications that there is no, i'm sort of a bad thing regarding the host of military factions in the north, it's more citing, but so that we posting um for the time that you spend occupation forces are still ongoing in these areas. but the target resume on the ongoing for routine challenges if somebody's thing and live across the gods trip at target. thanks for that update . what is really strikes have be relentless around jobs, which we've been hearing, but the most intense attacks are in the north. martha route is one of the few reporters operating from the incentive. this update from make sure jaya neighborhood in gaza city. i'm talking to your for the bumps,
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hardwood is right on. this is more than 7 policy news. as the tax swift is how many the ease of boxes? yeah, yeah. and here is the a this towards house as a calculator. this is on the they bring the till the full from alignment. danny, suddenly, as a calculator, see, i'm not to go there to tell you what is the situation here in the act of us is, are you by the way? presidents don't feel safe annual in this area. as these right on the keep pushing brought us to me, is it gone to city as the same time they asked us then on this area who was with floss dot to bring because people there were talking to bases. this is the situation of the moment. they all right, bear with them to be beverage for those that your lives, fathers,
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on the slides to spend the last times with the funds need to see what i'm talking to you. the as low as offline gets low level. so this is the overall situation in the, in the home in boston is what goes on too many got injured. and this is the 1st event in 2025 was essentially, i just need a dof us that the fall is fine. now the palace and you know, 30 is suspended algae 0 from broad cost in the occupied westbank. a p a is accusing out to 0, broadcasting what it calls, provocative materials and reports that it says on misleading. the decision will affect job 0 is offices and its employees work in the occupied west bank. and it comes more than 3 months off to is ready, sol just rated out 0. is bureau in ramallah and shut it down. now,
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does your media network has released the statement condemning the palestinian authorities decision to close its office in the occupied westbank? it says the decision to freeze out to 0 is work on preventive. janice from conducting that duties is an attempt to hide the truth about events in the occupied territories. especially what's happening in geneva and it's comes in the network. how did the such decision aligns with the previous action taken by the israeli government, which closed out to 0 is office in ramallah. of 0 says it shots by this decision which comes at the time when the war and the gaza strip is still ongoing. across one of the honda salutes is the following events from the jordanian capital of a mon reporting from that because these ready government has bound out 0 for reporting in israel. and the palestinian authority has bound as a z dot from broadcasting and working across the occupied west bank. the decision was delivered on january 1st and just the, the employees and the official palestinian news agency says that the p a sites
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quote, misinformation, incitement and interference into palestinian affairs based on the coverage of the ph rates across the occupied west bank. but specifically in jeanine now previously i just needed was banned by these really military and government, both in israel and the occupied was bank. but the military band in the west bank was not renewed, but the palestinian authority had decided to take matters into their own hands. and banned the network now the pe has not just been cracking down on armed fighters in geneva, but also those who have been critical of the palestinian authority on social media . there had been several videos that emerged at the pa, resting and abusing some of those critics. but the pulsing you authority has killed at least 11 palestinians in the last 4 weeks in these rates in geneva. among them, a journalist who was walking at night time, the central jersey to a man. when the site is on that with mental schuman, he's a palestinian journalist,
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and humanitarian worker. i lived in gauze or until march of this year 1st, what do you make of this closing job of all reporting in the occupied west bank? i'm surprised. i'm shocked to one other. it's about this a couple of days ago. i mean the, so our generation grew up on the zeros, they're reporting from palestine. it shaped our, you know, our, our goals. and we always looked at a 0 as the strategic media ottam for the, for the scene and cause whether to be in the west bank courthouse. and i, or i'm originally from jerusalem and i lived in the west bank. i can tell you for a fact that the pipe now is the palestinians are going through so much more hardship in the region, but it's not getting that item media coverage in the let's say you have every person there with a mobile phone. they can be their own citizen during that us, but we need objective professional and media like a da 0 to tell us what is happening right now about his teens are being killed.
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supplements are increasing. ok, so most is the can be destroyed, that any moment couldn't be demolished. so and this decision to freeze a 0 coverage. again, i hope that that can be reversed as soon as possible because the people of the world need does he get his voice, especially into westbank right now, but can you just explain something for us if you would fix it? this comes as a product and you look forward to the step top its own rates in jeanine, killing several palestinians. now these raise a separate from is rainy rates, explain for us why the p a, the policy and you authorize it, conducts them and, and why they would be so sensitive about out to 0 reporting on them. so um, speaking from personal uh my, my personal experience in the west bank. um, unfortunately it seems that there are some, uh, some people within 1015 or 40 knowingly or unknowingly that they,
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they will objectives and the work goes hand in hand with what is really is i'm doing against the student people on the ground there. and that's my, that's might be one of the reasons why a 0 after the is really is band a dizzy of in the west, back the decision later on came to band a 0 by the 15th. i'll forward it to you. but it is, even if it's not done, it's not, it hasn't been meant on purpose. but the impression it's giving to the outside world is that, well, it's might be that there are some arms within the student sort of thing that are basically executing on behalf of the is it really is getting their own people, reading their homes, trying to strike against these militants that are fighting within janine comp and in other places. i think that the decision again, by the philistine in order to the child pretty should be temporary because the,
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the results of them continuing this. ben would have very bad medium, a long term effects on the image of the policy, and look forward to seeing people on, on the world. and also list compounds is the, the systematic targeting of john, unless by israel covering this will. of course, as you're aware of, there's been over 2 hundreds during the stuff have been killed was it had been the westbank or the since the start of the genocide. 15 months ago, a 0 itself was trying to cover the situation in palestine in the west side, and it was the most many motus. and again, there's this hold up in a scene of fortitude awards, the 0. after all of these sacrifices of, to all of these markers is this, how would the policy of 40 and awards them? and again, the palestinians know that we do not have a strategic media on the reporting on a postponed to the outside world. and everyone was considering a 0 in,
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out of the english to be our voice. so putting a freeze on the voice, i think it's not the smartest move. and i hope that the people within leadership, within 1015 or 40, can make the right decision. and the reverse, whatever has been uh they mean the 0 and it's important to remember, of course it is real, doesn't allow any international jim. it's within garza itself and the other important getting out of areas from all people. yes. and that's why people became citizen journalists. i'm not to do this by 3 it's, i became a citizen during the rest and it was a fight i had to the 4th then used to the outside world in english, using by smartphone and a times doing reports with different tv stations, like a da 0 right, with send a professional course. so i think it is more than important right now in these historic moments during the genocide that's happening. eliza unit is that as planned expansions that they publicly spoke about to the west bank and in other
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areas in the other autumn region that i just need to be active together with other professionals. voices. again, i hope that this, this is the reverse. as soon as possible, because the world needs to hear that but a scene and voice in a professional objective mind like a just here to has been doing for 20 plus years, missouri. i appreciate your time. thanks very much for joining us here on the set here. in the home and so she went, thank you. thank you. or the serious for a minister has let the new government for us. david sees trip taking delegation to saudi arabia aside allow shabani arrived in riyadh days and nights. it is the 1st phone visit for the new administration, since the full of a side of damascus has signaled saudi arabia will play as well as roland serious future. let's go to wrestle, sarah jones now from damascus. sir russell. we've seen this flurry of activity in
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way of diplomacy in recent days. and now we have this 1st important overseas trip indeed. so we have seen delegations of delegation is visiting damascus of the newman stage, and that's gonna be enjoying that because each of the visits means more or less them is the for the new administration. but now that the 1st overseas visit offices and he has nearly appointed for the minister being sold, it is quite too true. symbolically important steps because now didn't even station see. so the a, b, m as a major ally in the region by nationally and for cause for basically just remember the 15 years of the civil war as of a state, much of the company's infrastructure and economy. so desperate of the needs investments, that's the desperate of need, the international aid. of course, that's the needs the region,
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the commission entity been space and believes that. so the abm is one of the primary companies that come to have them rebuilding data company and receiving more give me more of the commission from the regional companies. so they believe that so the be a cool have a significant school and a relieving role in rebuilding city. that's why so far they have, since forums allegations arriving in damascus. but the meeting with the, for the minister of saudi arabia and the for the minister of syria is not happening in damascus, but rather rather in, in, in, in, in the out. and that is extremely important. so it shows that the purposes of the new administration in syria and rest. so another important part of this process of rebuilding is the national dialogue conference. tell us about the indeed. so city ins as a nation suspect is a step of the scale of nation. nope,
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just the last 15 years of the civil war. but the last 4 years of this out of the gym somehow there was a disconnect of reeves pension gap between people and the state. so now the ministration. once you build these people, the nation and the states, and let's say that one of the major step to with the cheating, the rule is to have a national by a little confidence, a city, and a syrian called dialogue reconciliation of the nation. a full that's the same that they are sending out. now the invitations to, to, to the city is seen syria and outside the city. yeah. that could it makes journalist business circles active is and the people in the representative of the n g o studio position, different segments of society this order. so they seem, well up to 1000 people are going to gather damascus. and having to brainstorm to
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discuss about the future of syria, but particularly the most important one is how nice it is with a new life. what these boys are, we believe is the constitution of city that's going to define before think of systems the need for the system in syria. so that's, that's one of the, his far as the significance platform. but when it comes to days, it was supposed to be how the, the 1st of january. however, now you'll see it in the reports. and also, our sources are telling us that this is not yet, is that perhaps you see that confidence being to have in the need of january or a later time. right, right. so thanks for that to wrestle side of that in damascus. let's bring in something bought a car, now it's professor of public policy and how much is really for university of wilton . welcome sultan. so that a national dialogue conference to come. but right now,
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let's focus on at the this trip to saudi. an important 1st drip for the certain, for a ministry that bore abroad, how significant is it that this trip is being made specifically to saudi arabia? a while i think it's important to both from a city and perspective, but also the way the world sees syria today. and back in 2014, as you know, the united nations security comes, have passed on resolution to 254, which effect listed the group as a terrorist organization. and it's me that has already been listed as a terrorist, as an individual at the or i, the year before that 2013 at di listing groups is a better complicated process. listing them is relatively easy, but to take them off. now they need the security council to agree and that obviously on, on the listing them and that to me is the to russia is still important for syria in order to get that vote. now the saudi arabia will give the original agency it has been reassured by turkey,
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which has been for at all just started before number phase ever since we had the hydrology affair recently that restored the relationship. so your idea has also mediated a restore this relationship with iran, elizabeth mediated by china a few years ago. so it is in a very strong regional position to influence the outcome and syria, which now requires disentangling many, many interest one after the other. but from the syrian point of view, it's a really delicate balance. it's a fine looking to try it, isn't it trying to keep all these, that vested interest? many of them here and i didn't show the traits on the side, of course it is, and it is the number of a for the, for us. so it goes to for lack of interest. it has, the students have got to focus on the domestic one to start with. domestically. shara has a base, which is traditionally at fighters, you know, grooves, musicians, he's got to control those people. he's got to control their,
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their aspiration to create and his stomach political system. and at the same time, he has to make sure that the majority of the population is happy with his will. and that is requires a lot of investment and lots of developments, assistance to come very, very quickly. we usually, he's got the most important act as will be now iran and turkey. what about iran? i what did you ask? i wanted to ask you about them because as a v will this junkie position going on? what will the administration that be thinking, housing carolina has not accepted its faith that the, the, the iteration of connection that exists. that's what we're syria to hezbollah is now just disrupted, and they may have now really focused their whole security agenda on data confrontation with israel, which has happened recently that they no longer may be in need of the proxy that they used to rely on at before and i suspect they would go back to their nuclear
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file and try and speed up their new cut program as the on the cards they have now hold in the face of the international community. so iran, despite the restored that they would come up with, they have more or less withdrawn from, from syria. and they've accepted that faith, i think. and, and in terms of taking syria off the list, once you'll, since the are as far as the, the chance of that happening in the near future. while the 2 types of sanctioned the sanction, specifically against the group. and there were sanctions that were against the syrian state on the right side. and now the last to i think there's a greater flexibility now in mental bring around them depending very much on the outcome of the national conference. if the national dialogue, which is planned to take place within the coming few weeks, that more or less sends a message of moderation to the rest of the world that the city i will certainly and this is something us that will you will. what will it system will not be the place that exports political dis, just neighboring countries, particularly jordan?
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and so do you write that? if they have those reassuring messages, then i think that would be good to pressure to remove the sanctions against the city and state which would allow the central bank to operate much more effectively . if the donors to continue to work with institutions rather than individuals. but as i said earlier, the sanction, specifically, the terrorist terrorism relate to sanctions as liking more complicated than those we're definitely in the court require russia so for to to be lifted. yeah, well it's a fascinating time. is that salt and appreciate your analysis. thanks for everything that's going to well place in the united states have identified the mind they say is responsible for driving. a pickup truck into party goes in new orleans and the as of use day, at least 15 people were killed in dozens, mobile engine. law enforcement officials say they don't believe he got into the loan. alan fisher has this report now. from an active celebration to the scene of mass murder, carbon street, in the heart of new orleans game, french quarter,
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known for its tourism and revelry, was the target. after a man drove his car into new york roads, we're investigating this as an attack of terrorism. the federal bureau of investigation has identified 42 year old sam, so didn't jabbar, as the mind 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. jeffrey also reported to me 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 post. the possible
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subjects associates were working to ensure that there is no further threat or we do not believe that jabbar was solely responsible. what does it say to bob was waiting body armor. he fired at 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 improvise. the explosive devices were discovered in his vehicle and scuttled around the french quarter. president elect donald trump has also been brief. one of the social media platforms, he wrote, our hearts are with all innocent victims. the trump administration will fully support the city of new orleans. as we investigate 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
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thursday and security around the us is being tightened because of a fear of copycat to tax and public spaces, including the upcoming presidential integration. our fisher. i'll just do the washington or just as off to that incident to test, this type of truck exploded outside the trump international hotel in las vegas. one person inside the vehicle was killed, 7 people nearby were injured, teslas, c, e o. u a must says explosives in the bed of the truck cools the bloss. yes, president joe biden says federal officials are investigating a possible link within new orleans attack as the vehicles use were rented from the same company. calling clock is an expos on domestic security and terrorism. and he says that most our investigation is needed before officials can make any solid conclusions that they have to go through all of the 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
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attack. but the fact that he was an american citizen of, you know, looked at this happens frequently right with what we call homegrown violent extremes. that shoes 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 pulse night club shooting in orlando back in 2016. there is 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 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 f, b,
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i's involved. that is going to be more streamlined. but there were some really early missteps which caused probably more confusion that was necessary for the general public. so head here and out 0 russian gas exports to european union customers by ukraine come to hold for the limits in most cases, rolling groups and the 2 markets. and the dallas mavericks seems unable to smell. that's in the way it's for the, the to carries are invading fairly quickly. almost all of europe is coming in behind this sick wardrobe guy, which is in fact a cold trunk. doing exactly what you'd expect to do fronting colder along the line itself is all the heavy rain or snow as it moves south was during thursday. easy
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the we'll get decent. so for of all hide ryan from switzerland across to southern poland behind it. that air is light is 10 sunday, but of course it's much colder drop of anything up to 10 degrees and it had to bit rather settled. weather is going to be disrupted and fashion eventually that snow will once again reach the bulk and it will stay is right in front and northern spain. you'll notice i'm producing pretty heavy dime pulls, i thinking it today, but what's left behind is it pretty typical? wouldn't receive temperatures very low, the wind, cold and strong with stay folding on the ground. we can do something of a story in north africa. it's a lot attempted to be really high around west africa, it up towards san diego. but there's just a strength of that wind is picking up the sand. it's accompanied by showers in libya in 2 days. you probably know of now, jerry, but it's not elsewhere. this is just a fairly persistent when it is seasonal, but it's maybe a bit stronger. you might like, so the orange represents picked up dust, all signed, particularly throughout the so how of
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bring programs to inform and inspire too many to justin pratt and much this should be on the agenda. barnowski sierra the the, [000:00:00;00] the other guys are watching out 0. 1 of our top stories is and the you and the agency for posting the refugees is urging israel to approve the delivery of blankets and boom. clothing to gallons of people displaced by is rarely as drunk, struggling to stable 15 people being killed by it's really attacked since don't on the 1st serious 4 and a defense ministers have arrived in the south. the capital of re i,
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is you administer ations 1st for and visit as the latest to show up with you. and international authorities in the us are investigating whether there's a connection between truck running a truck in new orleans that's left at least 15 days and a vehicle exposure. in las vegas, the test the cyber truck exploded that the trumpets outside the trump international hotel the coming the drive. alright, let's return to the situation. the guns were 8 posting and 7 of whom were babies have died from exposure to the winter weather leading to high for samuel. israel has blown humanitarian aid, including blankets and adequate tents. so what is hypothermia? while the condition because when the body loses heat foster, then it can generated the human body needs to maintain a cold temperature of about 37 degrees celsius, which it does through adjusted in the remove and then it must stay within a narrow mileage and around one degree which allows vital organs including the brain and the hot to function. let's bring out to dr. tania hutch hasanti is
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a pediatric intensive care and humanitarian physician. i made several trips to gauze and joins live now from amman and jordan. i talked to great to have you with this. thank you for your time. now the point is here, the temperatures may not necessarily be sub 0, but it's the cold temperature can still kill if you're not home, particularly if you're a newborn baby. oh, yeah, certainly. uh, so hypo, certainly, uh, is not uncommon in young infants if they're not properly bundled or kept in a reasonable temperature. and that's because as your service area to volume ratio increases, which is the case as children and as children are quite small, so the younger the child, the larger their service area, the volume ratio you're more likely to lose heeds. but also you don't have the glycogen stores to produce heat. so you don't have the sugar and ever the sugar
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stores and the subject team is fat. that allows you to generate a at heat when you need to. and so what, how ends up happening is these children get very cold, their blood sugar drops and it changes a lot of things and their circulation and it can directly lead to death. and, and that is not on expansive. and that is why a young incense are cared for so tenderly by their families with blankets and warm environments. and something that people in gaza has been stripped of every means of doing for their children. a number of my family had to be the just before christmas, and i am about 200 kilometers away from gaza. right now. i'm in a ma, amman, jordan, and it's been too cold to take the baby out. and when we do take the baby out of the baby's bundles and is kept warm, it has been bitterly cold here, not unexpectedly bitterly cold, but it's west and you can get when you free. it's just,
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it's just how while she works, if you cannot and of course as far as guy is concerned, for as far as goals or is concerned, all this is compounded by the lack of food like a nutrition are. absolutely. so mellor, as children and infants are much higher risk as becoming hypothermic, and also becoming hypoglycemic. those 2 things are very closely linked. and so children and gaza, even even under, you know, with all the resources. but, you know, we might have a couple 100 kilometers away or still have more risk of becoming hypothermic, just by virtue of their malnutrition and the fact that they're so let me see, did i mean there was a study just the, i think it was published just a few weeks ago the, so the average amount of weight loss within the 1st half of this genocide was about was over 18 kilograms per person. the mean a weight loss. and so 18 kilograms. so i,
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i shudder to imagine what that weight loss is. if you take the full length, so the full 15 months, and that's for mostly adults, you know, you think about small children and the internet that is having on their growth, the impact that that is having on their ability to keep warm. and it's all a really or i, i struggle to find the words to describe in the house or respect the situation has been come. and how does the world has been to repeated cries from humanitarian workers from a mostly from governance of selves. i mean, they have documented on a daily basis, their own genocide a bit and has been and have been killed for doing so. you know, you think of the number of journalists that have been killed. we just skirted past, you know, christmas day 5 journalists, being killed in a press,
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worked vehicle outside, come on, had one hospital hospital that was subsequently rated burns and the director of that hospital who has been seated for his people, pleading to protect the hospital cleaning for international protection we know has been beaten and is now is, is reward attention problems, getting beaten. we know, at least for health care workers have been tortured to death. is really prisons because you say it's incredible how the world tons and tons of blind eye to it. but don't to tell you what do you say as a pediatrician, observing this and knowing does uh, as you do from your writing experience, goals are at war from your own experiences. you know, you've talked about it before the, the deep emotional impact to add on you what, what needs to happen now. i mean it was last year, 1st question as a pediatrician, but more importantly as
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a human knowing that children are freezing to death or but we've got these 5 as southern infant stuff frozen to death this past week at 8 people in total that we know of right, we have no means of recording these things. we're watching as children and their parents. we through waste deep water to collect their dead. and with no means of reward me with no means of accessing adequate nutrition. 15 months into this as a pediatrician, but more importantly is a human. i am watching the children die in every possible means. they feel they could, whether it's violence, cold, hunger, disease, all directly as a consequence of, of a very carefully architecture is really military campaign that has been uh, the enabled by the united states and other countries that are
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a turning of a deaf ear and a blind eye to the very clears and warnings from different international chords from different the manager in bodies who is the role is to prevent these types of atrocities from happening. and the steps are very good. next steps are very clear and they've been there for over 15 months. indeed, and who would have thought we'd still be talking about this at the beginning of a new year, beginning of 2025, a dr. tanya hutch. just i'm do appreciate your time. your perspective on this. thank you so much for joining us here. thank you for having me. the the russian shunning and ukraine southern city of coast on has killed one person of the capital. keith came under attack, a, drains dry and killed. at least 2 people, cranes f, o says rushes military 5 more than 100 missiles and drains on this morning,
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most of which was destroyed by its defences. ukrainian president for the presidency says the suspension of russian gas by russian gas exports, i should say via ukraine is a significant defeat for most good happened in the early hours of new year's day when the trends that deal expired. european commission says, member states of a range of alternative supplies of matter. how much is this report now? and over now, on russia's oldest gas supply line through ukraine to the european union. it shut of the 5, the idea that between most cool and cube expired. the which has introduced its dependency on brush and gus since the start of the clean war in 2022 says it's impact, we'd be limited. about 8 percent of the gust the book inputted in 2023 came from russia down for more than 40 percent in 2021. but some you members are not happy.
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slovakia sees the decision will affect its economy. unfortunately, to use expensive alternative routes will set the ticket up. so what they brought to it is in world politics. it does not matter whether elephants loved verified the grass always suffers. i do not want slow back here to be such grass before was as we see these days when the transit of gas through ukraine is stopped, which will have drastic impacts on all of us in the european union, but not on the russian federation. of course, the point is, uh, russia claims to shop done on the clean up to use this because you can utilize economy on the contract. they said that they wouldn't expand the guess transit contract and you know, we did not terminate the contract. they said they would not explain that best what they want, so it'd be it the hand feed by your. because like i said, without european support, you cried,
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nothing is not able to battle. we cannot exist in general. and now your crime punishes 0 by shutting down the trends that contracts kids which and need a $1000000000.00 in terms of the fees less the safe payments. for the gust of help rush yet would. it's will on your green, russia we lose more than $6000000000.00 in ga sales to utilize the through ukraine . the utah pink country most affected by the end of the trends of data is moved over, which is not part of the e u. it has to be forced to impose a 60 day state of emergency and it's and a detector. but the shut down of the pipeline through ukraine will not stop rushing gusts from n 3 year old. the to explain pipeline is still operational supply and gusts, fuss to, to kit then, to hungry on said to be a hands him him at data. thousands of refugees from see don, a streaming into neighboring, tried to escape fight to get home you and says nearly a 1000000 people have fled the del for region, since
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a concept began moving into house. ok, as the president of under, as is threatening to shots in american military bases in the country. if you as president elect donald trump, the poets on during migrants, the amount of castro has called for dialogue. the incoming us administration, trump has repeatedly threatened to carry out mass expulsions when he takes office this month under us, along with guatemala el salvador, of the largest number around documented citizens living in the united states. a 5 exploration in the us state of hawaii has left at least 4 people dead and more than 20 injured. the accident happened in the early hours of wednesday morning. the city of honolulu officials described victims suffering from buttons and injuries from bras. investigators believe legal who made fireworks may have caused the explosion for boys taken by ecuadorian soldiers and murdered last month to be laid to rest the boy's disappearance on december. the trigger nationwide protest channel
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employees without their military base. last week, the boys with age between 11 and 152 of them had been outside playing football when they went missing. a judge has ordered the detention of 16 military members as investigations continue. a major incident has been declared in greater manchester in the united kingdom after several communities were forced to evacuate the homes fully heavy rain and wins a rescue. teams and police were deployed of to houses were flooded and calls to most under water. i've also been weather warnings in the northwest and in wales. often nearly a months worth of rain fell into hey, there are now. is there a female styles of mexico's national sport? so i'm about to show of very happy stuff. it's 2025, but primarily title i was also and the funds for production coming up
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the the $50.00 for this page that big. thank you very much. indian head coach scouts. i'm going to be a, has he back after pulled stuff they've changed and then these teams kemp ahead of the final test against australia. however, he's stopped short of consuming with captain rubbish shauna will play instead. me saying that he's yet to finalize the team selection. there's been speculation that the album form batsmen will not carry on as test captain off of this series show. i'm also did not attend the latest news conference india trail,
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the series to one often using the last match. the face begins on friday and the test report. that's not the truth. and i don't think so. i need to say to any of the thoughts to be honest and there is some on that's what, that's what i can say. and honesty is very important. honestly is extremely important if you want to probably go on and achieve some great things. the thing is everything is fine with do it then i don't think so. it's anything traditional. i think the headquarters there that should be fine. that will be good enough. and you're gonna have to look at the wiki to finalize it, the more. joining us now from them by we have cricket, broad costs around a couple around are good to talk to you again. reports of tension in the attempt. the captain spoke to isn't confirmed that he didn't attend the news conference. what do you believe is going on behind the scenes? or there is certainly a whether or not it's to the point of to insure and we don't need know when someone to actually speak. so i'll direct on, i find the computer's press conference to be quite remarkable. i have never seen an
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indian headquarters not confirmed that the captains were playing so many words. so if we are going to witness lloyd sherman, not play in the final destin model, that is something unprecedented and it got things do not get sacked midway. either they retired or they have fitness issues. but if he's going to be dropped into computers and confirming it, we have to assume that there is something totally going on behind the scenes. so there's a lot going on. and again, i think all of this could have been it to the. but if we just take more transparency more on the record communication from the data or from the dressing room, but i don't think that quite me position to get most that anymore. why do you think she'll i'm a has suffered such a slumping full, a tough question. i just think that up to the 20 woke up with broad sharp. my has been become content and he struggled to adapt as a batsman from one formats to the other. which is a great challenge for the modern day, better. i think at this stage we always saw the end coming for which i'm. i think
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it's gone really quickly and the site has been quite severe. i just think it's a, it's of mine who's content in some ways we're trying to, willing to sell it both formats, perhaps find a fairly didn't finish. would you rarely ever does happen. he's lost his spot. he's lost his purpose and he's lost his palm and i think that's all that there is to it . he is still a wonderful player. unfortunately, you don't get studies in endings in school even though you try really hard to get one. indeed, the case of india will whitewashed at home by new zealand before the series against australia they called when this series found under. so to what extent would you say they is a crisis? crisis is an interesting word. um, we always knew this was a team in transition for about a year. now this is a final phase of the transition. that is the end of the captain's room and the end of the scene to play middle cornerstone has maybe a little more life. and then perhaps some of the europe desperate to when we've now approached the final phase of the transition,
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i think most they give me the independence and understand the media by surprises. just how southern and how unclear everything has been and almost speak. so like a plan or like a vision, that old trickle insides with a change in personnel with a new head coach and going to be clearly as been shown into the deep end, or is there like it's normal or rosy with work up wins and whatnot. so i think the lack of communication and understanding frenzy is what makes this look worse than it is that was always going to be in for try back to make a call now and who replaces in. but we're just the final phase of a team that's very much in problems issue. you mentioned that about trauma being replaced, if indeed he steps down his captain who would be next in line. override . it appears as if we've lost around next space. let's move on then see some football for you. we also have kicked of 2025 with the wind,
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a new which has moved name to 2nd in the english pray. meeting table. i went down to branford area and that was from brian and boomer who still be open to go to ben . things turned around. gabriel just is extending. he's hold speak to the 6, go in soft food games to to awesome level. midway through the 1st soft, become marino and gabriel molten. any school in quick succession, soon enough in the break to secure a 31 victory for offload it puts in above nothing and forest and 6 points behind leaders level to have a gaming. so make it to start at 2025. so that'd be good quality of our team to show that goes comes the team, mentor today was on it again. it's going to be very different ways and to great. that's what we need to do for our phone. has to be fine, has to be without feeling. i'm and they are with us in there right now. a 2nd.
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let's go from football to some basketball in the n b a. now, with the houston rockets of handed fellow texans, the dallas mavericks of through the fees and full games. alper and single schooled $23.00 points. 12 jane including added $22.00 as the roughest ran out $100.00 and the say. 99 when is against the mabe's on wednesday? yeah, this is bad run is be blamed on the absence of a storm and me to don't change this living in the strain he's called on christmas day and is expected to be out for at least a month. then the negates were also on the winning side. on wednesday may come to your kitch helping himself to 23.17 rebounds and 15 assess against the atlanta hold. say things 140 full career, triple double. find a school 139120 to the menu or it will leave a day for the time being. i'll be here again a little bit later with most bullets means they hate that. we will look forward to that and see you in a bit. thanks very much. now mexicans are renowned for the love of football,
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but what's less than that? it is the national sport, mexican rodeo, which is being recognized as intangible cultural heritage in many of the country while the fighting to keep it alive and well. mexican cowboys are well famous female cow goals of the rising styles of a sport to legally on this report. now, from mexico city and it's been described as valet on horseback combination of artistry and technical skills often compared to synchronized swimming. but for these, the questions being, and it's got the most, that it's about much more than the performance of most of our, the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or chat idea teams of 8 show of their horsemanship and a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercises precision
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is vital, which are the, it's a lot about geometry and synchronization between one side and the other about creating mirror effects. it's also the only equestrian sport that is written inside settle, which makes it even more complicated. from a cultural standpoint, it is a part of mexico, it's our national sport. 7 4 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution, it's got to moves us follow strict guidelines to per surface store goal and cultural authenticity from the exercises to simulate confrontations and battle to be elaborate dresses made by artisans from around the country. the ways for these women and girls to connect to their national heritage. it is also the most of them come from a long line of titles with knowledge and love for the new generation. after more than 30 years and it's got a mussa, alejandro moreno is proud. her daughter is carrying on the tradition,
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located beloved by like a i think women are key to the longevity and importance of charter area. why? because we choose to keep our children here. if women didn't want this tradition to continue, we could send our children to play football or baseball instead. the 1st ride started in the 1950s. it wasn't until the early ninety's, if they were recognized as an official part of mexican rodeos. traditionally, male dominated, the in that time, women have gone from a secondary role as supporters of their fathers, husbands, or brothers to arguably the most popular event on the show. then this got on one side, but i reason being and escrow mussa is competitive, requires teamwork and is uniquely mexican. but mostly it's a lot of passion. and for many women it's also a lifelong commitment, bringing together family tradition and national pride. well,
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honoring the bravery of those who came before them. julia galle, i know i'll just euro mexico city. the cowgirls have mexican radio and that's it for this visa. i'll be back in a couple of minutes and half of a full half hour of use. so see then the as is there a war on guys that continues the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the concept. turn me fatima, but in conversation with a range of gas as we connect the adults and reveal its impact on the palestinian people by response to f street phase of intimidation is doing more, i will not stop until the system of oppression is dispense of entire refrain coming soon on the 0 abandoned as a child by his own cristella world news, nothing of the early life and the republic of home. that of default,
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