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the the limits to have a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and ways. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes as well carries out one of his deadliest days of bombardments across causes since october at kenning,
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at least 52 people. $1500.00 and hypothermia. a security sweep is on the way in serious 3rd largest city of homes and such a war criminals and those who refuse to surrender the west. plus. i'm a solid and job in boston, and i'll tell you how efforts are underway to make sure that city is artifacts are preserved and will live in new orleans where the identity of the driver and the call ramming and sank has been released. the time the i'm peter stainless with the base of school today is india, cats, and rubbish on the spot for the final test against australia has not been consumed . as head coach got to him, can be a denies proposed to extension within the multiple ass strikes of wrong scholars. that today from jamalia in the knowles, to con eunice in the south,
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at least to 52 people have been killed since the deadliest day of strikes since october 9 people were killed in debt. and by when a drawn strike to the fuel station, people were gather that to collect the rations of cooking gas for those killed with security guards, the station will 12, others die then unlawfully women and children were among those killed and will also stretches for 12 kilometers a long guns as coast is really as far as he's designated on mall. so yeah, humanitarians on about a year ago and forced hundreds of thousands of palestinians to go that thought a couple assumed reports don't rising over on my wasi of to annoyed of death. and destruction which supposed to be saved zone for displace palestinians is award so tense of a new protection against isabel s strikes when we were sleeping under around 1 am
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themselves. the heads of the area that and one of the people were all over the place. bodies were cut into pieces, it was like the judgment day. the displays people were sleeping in their tents. in the pitch, black phones are the only source of light for rescue what codes they traded. i'm sure then sees a contest and smoke bringing the injured to hospital. 3 palestinian children are really on the back of the box with them. it was 2 lights. daylight at milwaukee reviews, a small crater. one strikes, slammed it. a blood soap mat trice is a reminder, it's cut all of this is not food on it. what's the fault of all the children to stuff like that? we didn't do anything wrong. they told us to come to almo, all see, and describe that as a safe area. video is that there is no safe area in golf zone. we know what else to go,
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palestinians come only ones. the weather is body forces will ever stop targeting them . to recognize it, and i would just say there was that i had a son behind the my flowed isn't data, bella and central guys are and the strikes and wall, se, underscoring the fact that there is very little safe place for people to go to of the yes, sam, you're not even a mar. evacuations don't is they were people that this not only on been under warranty. uh, the vulnerability of civilian displays, population and for more than 14 months now of ongoing genocide and ongoing mass killing and destruction across the gauze as to but also highlights the ongoing miserable conditions that keep evolving as the work continues. we're talking about $52.00 people have been killed the throughout the gaza strip to attack start it through a whole sale,
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all ears tried zip from northern part of this trip and jump out of the town all the way to a loss. evacuations onto the eastern part of distance from area and city of hon. unit box of dog, or we spread them over the past hours. we have an average of a please do a tax per hour just for the last period of time. we're talking about just less than 24 hours. oh, but of ongoing attack squared, 52 people have been killed in many, many critically injured that many still are missing on a trap. on their huge piles of rubble as the bonds that are used by these really military, not only they're causing to your level of destruction, but also the severe burn the severe bleeding as many a right to the hospice that we've seen here at the emergency department. many arrive and were admitted to the emergency department. and within moments of their admission into this emergence department do are pronounced that as these,
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the states severe leading the last huge amount of, of blood on the way to the hospital did. does this seem to be an end to this? there are still a drones in the size of the central area. as many of these confirmed reports are from the java city. and the northern part were reports of many drones hovering at a very low level in the area conditions, not even fit for animals, are quickly killing the young in gaza. sick children with no means to feel babies of freezing to death. the ruin caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare, assuming the meaning that we all sleep in this room, it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold fashioned as daughter yara is withering, go way before her eyes. how i can see i'm what she cannot be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise,
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she must be put on oxygen. there's no medications for her here. needless to say, we cannot feed her or keep her warm. there's not even a chance of recovery. she's deteriorating with every passing minute message. i am currently at the u. n. warrens that's from disease. good syrup, half the number of casualties in direct air strikes. proof that is really bonds continue to kill long after the have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all the structures in gaza are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most benign event for him that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past week. the displaced people in there by our 4th, the battle winter rains unprotected their belongings, now drenched when even one layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia, for hosting for village. why in bed, winter cold, accessible to those struggles,
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added to mal nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction as a rice is basically pneumonia, most civilians are living in teens or on the top. poland is the one many children, mostly newborn babies have died recently because of cold weather i can promise to destroy. it's easier than to build, especially without tools, view and say it could be 350 years to rebuild distress and could have proven possible under his regular blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even their hands will have to do for garza children, the ones are, hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad stillness on suffering. not because it's not on usually cold winters because of the lack of a proper sholtes or medical supplies in a. parents are desperate, and doctors here are pleading for version 800 in the morning. i was just either a,
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from a lot to hospital and data back to be how the site to that a lot of days, an aide work with aux from an independent relief organization. she joins us from on the law seat in southern golf. so good to have you with us. first of all, we've heard reports of people dying. 7 babies were pulled. the to have died of hypothermia is all these casualties. these tests the result of is ready restriction on aid. is there a link that between the siege, the suffering, the casualties, the desk, but obviously that are a very care um then i have a connection between what's been going on the blockade. the guy says look, a delta direction of a, the denial of entry of any type of a. it's directly causing the death of babies and children from high booster. i'm
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yeah, like imagine babies of children, whole families living in tens cents that have not been winter approved. there's no type of is entering. there's in, you know, new tends no winter ization equipment, whatsoever is, and during garza, so a living in these conditions with a very cold winter exposure to all of the elements and no blankets, no warm clothes, no good for the babies, no medical equipment, no medical capacity to the, in with any hypothermia that could be treated if the situation was different. so yes, billing it is the main goes, the main reason why it is the button that these babies are dying and from the hypothermia and are not able to resist that goal. right? or they don't have enough ammunition through the the phone. all right, let me tell you what an is ready to yesterday
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a told me he said that there is no salvation in god. so can you tell us your assessment as ox fan is the famine is best elevation and garza today. yes, there is. and there has been for over a year and now north of gaza. south of guys i met in a gauze over a gauze as trend. yes, there is. how do you don't remember that for us? i don't the bear with me, but just so that everybody's clear of this is based on evidence towards us about how you document that and the evidence for it. yeah. is actually the evidence is on the questionnaire, the the ip c committee, the access to your report and the updates that gift as get published the course. her name has been the same thing that we are in stage 4 and the stage 5 of starvation and funding, which it means that it's either in minutes or it's happening. other dividends, like from i would work as aux from we're working closely with the people. we are
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a social security actor and we dealing directly with people. people are hungry, we are evidence we are serving, you know, back we're not able to, people are not able to afford whatever very listen food items are allowed to the owner law and the w. that's be where it is highly limited. the entry of wheat flour is restricted and there and there is a new thing. there is ball thing, there's targeting of the people who are trying to secure the trucks of food coming in the very few trucks that are allowed and the people are not able to get any diversity of food. there is, there has been no need. no poultry, no eggs, no many, 4 months on and right now everything that's at the end of it, it's just a few to those that are very,
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very highly expensive. so very it in the people can afford them some kind and dried fluid, which is also decreasing. so if that is not to starvation, i don't know what, as there's also a nachos access to cooking gas to even colton equipment. and the conditions aren't even allowing for people to post and me and on the day that it's very challenging. and if you, if a family manages to guest man one named very day it's, it's an entry. and then so if, if this is not surveys or that you just mentioned the bombing of trucks or so i've already said who's bombing a trucks, or is there a place bumping, a trex bare bone, bang, the people securing a distress. there has been at least a 3 incidents very close to where we live and it's been documents that, that they have from the securing staff,
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securing the trucks and suvs trucks have been hit as well. so this is dire by to start getting off the tracks. if makes it very dangerous for anyone to secure them, it makes it very easy to lose uh, trucks in this condition. and as a consequence, nothing makes us or very less and makes it into the markets or, and to the, the a, the organizations warehouses and eventually to the people. all right, thank you for sharing with us. you'll observation analysis and findings on the situation that i see that in large from aux fine. oh yeah. well then perry is a former regional editor for the associated press. he joins me now from tel aviv that appreciate you coming back. so what i want to do, we talked earlier and you made it very clear that you don't think there is style of
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ation in gaza. we've now heard from an outside official the saying very clearly when i asked to see, she said absolutely yes there is. and i appreciate you your patience and engaging this question. i think it's an important conversation for us to hear different opinions. but having heard from what that spokes person was that lady said, are you willing to concede done that? maybe you just didn't present the right reality. what's happening in gaza you know, last interview. you know, sammy, i'm not and i didn't say there wasn't hunger and suffering and unbelievable missouri not totally any. how about the job ation done? so i want to give you a chance, i'm not going to keep it, but i did. i did, i did actually log it so there was absolutely no confusion in 10 at 1013 a. m g m t time and 30 seconds that i've used can go back and check this. i think
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they put it on youtube. you said indeed, there is no starvation in gaza. you can see that is wrong. now, given what we've heard and the show us something, you ask the question, let me let me refine. i said there was as far as i knew, no widespread, perhaps not best buy station. that there is great hunger. that there is great stuff for me. but there isn't any given situation that any, any, any one of us should come on is clear. so rather than getting stuck on semantics about what the meaning of starvation, let's just degree. the palestinians and girls are suffering monumentally. and we should all be hoping that 2025 brings until the worst quickly as possible. not going to deny that there is a norm, the suffering and causal. i'm not in any way here to defend the actions of these early governments are military. on occasion i try to explain to you and your
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viewers of different versions and both hands, mine and that of others as to who's to blame for homes. and whereas i'm a huge critic of these really got a huge and the complex, the one i have here is really media generally, that is my position. i also think that the ultimate plan for this disaster should be placed on the hands of halls, which is a terrorist group that has hijacked the territories and tries to cause collateral damage. and if there was death by starvation, all you said from us will be happy and not sad. and anything that is done to prolong the rule, these criminals over the poor people of gauze is unwise and more. alright, i haven't interrupted you down. i'll let you go a time that i appreciate this conversation. i don't think you are unreasonable person, but i do have to point out some factual things. what you said in our last entry was
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not that you don't think there's any desks from starvation. you said you repeated it twice at 1013 for t g m t 101225, g m t in the interviews out that you said. indeed there is no salvation in gaza. and then you said also salvation. i don't think it's happening on a wide scale if on any scale and gossip. oh, i'm not as difficult as i can do, but if i can just finish stuff, if i can just finish. you said that even on that point, if you don't think there's any desks from starvation, again, we've heard from ox 5 the 1st on since my question was that yes, there is a link between the siege and the desk going on. this is something by the way that we've heard from us officials. on april the 10th 2024 us aided move straight to samantha powell, telling congress that was indeed feminine garza. on may the 3rd 2024 cindy mccain,
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the american director of the world food program, the wife of the us, senator john mccain. not somebody who expect to have an ax to grind with these well for no reason set that was full blown famine and open goss. or do you still think that all these people are wrong given you? what you told me during the last show? no. on. i wasn't aware that i'm here and some kind of try people as it sounds like you want to be very, very precise. but the type, you know, i'm giving you a chance i, when i do have a chance to co responsibility towards the public, to challenge anything that is not factual. but go ahead. i will let you finish your point. what i meant to say was the, as far as i knew, there was no watch dash storage. now having resolved that was simply agree that the situation in gaza is a humana turning disaster. and that all effort should be made to bring it to
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a swift end. and that anyone who has humanity in them must the lows the current reality is seek to end it as quickly as possible. and so i'm not responsible for the golf, for the policies of the government, more military. it isn't. i don't see much point in obsessing about what i said it didn't say about the definition of starvation rather, more useful, i think would be to discuss how we bring in that and this catastrophe in that regard. oh, i have i said before, and i'll say again, i think it would be extremely useful for the world and you have all the pressure on us to get off the hostages and or, and give her power. and also because my assessment is, and that's what i can usefully do here, because i'm not a food security expert, but i do know this political situation in this room. it would be what i think we need to understand. not the government, the role, but also the people in this room are no longer willing to tolerate a basically
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a warm machine on their borders digging tunnels, firing rockets, preparing to attack it into you didn't massacre in right. they're not prepared to do that anymore. and i do believe that hamas used to be in charge of the closet that would be saver 1st and foremost, to the long suffering people in casa. and it's great that you care about them so much, but i have friends there. i've been there many times. and i cry for what's going on and gone. so please try to push raining somehow is in defense to the misery of the people. there is an injustice. no, i resume or was it will not be less on that. i'll let you go for it. for 2 minutes now it won't be lost of you is that i'm not trying to miss before you a tool. i've quoted back your words to you. you have said, i mean from our standpoint, it is not an obsession. it is not semantics when we're talking about people dying under a siege, that even the united nations special committee, on the november, the 14th 2024 said,
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as well as intentionally causing dest of ation and sewage interests. it is a luxury for us to be able to talk about that, but obviously i think you'll agree as a, as a reasonable person. it is not semantics and obsession for those who are actually dying on to that. anyway, i am getting on, but i wouldn't say it's an obsession. all right, we should agree. the great thing is the end is okay, well we'll have to leave with that because i do have the director of my air from awhile ago saying we've got to wrap this up. but thank you so much. i appreciate your time and engaging with these questions and power the okay, the city is fine and then as far as like the new governments 1st overseas trip, taking a delegation to saudi arabia outside the show, bonnie arrived in re all the overnight is the 1st fund visit for the new administration since the full of us side, damascus test signal,
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saudi arabia will play a large role in syria's future. kind inside syria security forces in homes of launch the special operation to find people suspected of crimes under the said regime by blocks has been set up and civilians and at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay home. let's go live now to the sol solved. he joins us from damascus. and russell was coming out of this flurry of diplomacy in meetings between saudi and syria and officials of the vs. so the 1st visit, the both by the city and news, what administer these to saudi arabia. so we have c and wild boar, the ministers of the, for the minister of wisdom, damascus. so he's the 1st to go to saudi arabia to see the solid and then additional cost to meet the solid solid, the conser paul. so that is putting
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a lot because in the, that restriction see, and so the idea as a, as a major partner on several seals. so the 1st 7 of the economy, because this company has the diversity by 16 years of civil war. and now the need an investment to recover the economy to rebuild the syria. so as so the idea is the major golf country. so they're having quite high expectations. of course not on this all going to be a cuts out. and we've also got, see, they're also playing at some really the rules in terms of up to why he said, and of course joining the review of the 4, but the 4th. but, so the idea of these on the staples that are coming from the lens vision is going to be one of the top priority of the meet administration. secondly, the name of instruction believe that if they have high level step digit permission
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to saudi arabia diplomatically, that is going to be quite nice. city, always the region with his neighbors, with out of world, but also with the international community as well. and this is something that the living space is extremely careful about. they want to be a resource nice as the measurements, representative of syria am serious, serious. but somebody is not only the for the minister, she by name. yeah. so 2 of the top guys are there, have a few pathogens that you, that you just had? we knew the when he says and it's got that is a powerful man in the city of this vision. very much close ally your apartment, a shadow distractedly, the serious and also this as minister. what have to have because uh so she is also that he was one of the top from the offices. yes. before seeking over the control of the companies. so is not only going to be the magic tools and the for the emissions for the by that the mission,
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the 2 companies. but we are see that the tools are happening on the tab just reading level and also in terms of security corporations as well. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much for so sort of awesome damascus. markovich encino is a global strategy. advisory joins us live from new york. so looking at the flowery of diplomatic activity that's been going on, and then today we've had this visit the 1st visit by the new syrian fond minister defensive, is it going to san diego? what does that tell us about the regional alignment that's forming visit the serious relations? here, it is an old historic saying that goes there on decades when nothing happens and then you have weeks when decades happen, and that's occurring at this very moment. this is obviously the 1st trip of the syrian delegation, not just the foreign minister, but the defense minister. and also you have the head of intelligence, which shows you the seriousness. so with the saudis and taking this process now for
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saudi arabia, this is an historical opportunity to have influence in syria, basically to replace the ronnie and flinch. uh, syria, which side is lucky for the syrian side. obviously, after, you know, for nearly 14 years of so. busy or economic devastation, the economy is in shambles. and so as a result, it needs that diplomatic recognition in order to unleash the economic aid that comes with the lifting of sanctions. and that'll take time. but this is an important step in that process. so, and also from the saudi side, the several, several issues, several interest it's looking at it wants to ability and security interior prevention of spill over onto which territory or the broader region. now the saudi monitor key assignments differences, what, as long as movements historically. so one would ask, how do they reconcile this and the bottom line,
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it's that it's pragmatism and political reality. they realized that the new age, the sled government in damascus is there. if for the foreseeable future, it's real and it holds power. as a result, they have to deal with them and they also have the leverage, whether it's oil, economic, a many ways in the region at large. you have turkey, obviously it's the biggest supporters here in opposition. caught that has played diplomatic and economic support around the off position, but throughout savvy saudi recognize that started back in 2023. we integrated into the going key role into the arab league and 20 and then actually we opened it's embassy in damascus inception, september of 20 leaving. just so you know, if i, if i could. sorry, monica, if i could jump in that you, you mentioned pragmatism is prevailing despite the, the historical differences between the authorities and saudi arabia and crosswords . stomach oriented movements and so on. what about in the relationship with between
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city and the wrong is pragmatism prevailing. that because that could also be argued is a very important factor in the stability of syria. right? this is, ron obviously remains the major player in the region within syria. iran is down but not out. it's important to recognize that it still has those. so we also have influence throughout the region. it can complicate things for the current government. so what they're looking for, the iranians from their perspective are trying to reach a whatever influence possible that they can. and the region of the i told me to speech on the 5th anniversary of the killing of sewing money, the head of the oakwood forest, the around the revolutionary gorge for an element within the region. and in that he was talking about the use of, of syria making various statements. and the bottom line easy was chalk trying to not admit that iran is down,
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but fine to say that the riot iran still has it. it's not out. so just to reiterate that reality, and it's not just for the it's not just for iran, but you look at the saudi around the relationship. there was a rough reprocess refreshment in the recent past. and saudi still major competitor in the region remains iran. and remind square in iran still remains a security threat for the saudis. so as a result is not, iran is not being completely closed out. it's a reconfiguration of influence in the region. and the salaries are aware of that and still for them, the saudi, iranian relations. right. it's important that that remains active. all right, thank you so much for coming and bringing a seal analysis on this monica vinton. so, you know, from the global strategy, a globe assigned to the advisor. thank you. the nationwide efforts are on the way to rebuild the history and heritage of the country of the is of civil war. will pilots of that includes ending the legal try the price of the syrian antiques,
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much of which is centered in the ancient serene city of most of all might as well sound and divide is joining us from live. so we know the trade and in several it lets it goods was an issue under the asset regime. how's it looking now? of what it is still a point of concern for many archeologists and experts, especially in places like this and bus driver. if you speak to the locals, they will give you legends they thing back to the net attends. then the romans then alexander the great, and then the constant didn't know poses government to then. so that have been and this you can see a great contrast of the, uh, the century is that it has stood. it's to the test this time. some of these structures have popped up in the last few 100 d, c 1000 years, some of them from the roman era others from the time of others,
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which took over the space. and in the last, in the recent history of this space, this was taken by a government forces. and then it was re taken by opposition fighters in 2015. and they said that after they took over, they have curb down this elicit trait of our defects. so you have to realize that instead of you, there are defects that are being used in the list of trade to be it's been going on during the sod era and especially a sped up due to i so era an ice and was also a threat to this case, it never came close, but it was an issue. but now people are telling us that it is a 2 fold issue, not just the artifacts that are being stolen, the claims and structures that are being found from here, but also elicit a drug trade because we have a close to the border with jordan and a lot of fighters here made a lot of money with that to that trade. and it is going to be
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a challenge for this government to climb down on all of it because there's a very mixed make up ethics at the city as well as security. so in and they have to secure the borders, they have to make sure that the functions that are, that are being fighting unimed tacked. and then it's intent on security and clamping down on elicit trade which they are not equipped for. and it would be a while before they're able to cut down on the completely or by saying so much to sound a binge of a symbol such a time for the weather. now he is rob with an update for them, at least until kia bear with the recent bad weather in the eastern manufacturing events of what we are. a closer look at the moment. it looks fine. it's better to live in the sky dates and wants to see the sun will be shining for me stumble all the way down towards the side of the ravia. nothing much in the sky. however close it does get cold night. and if you've got some height is going to be something 0 at night, but even on the coast,
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baby's down to 10 gallons. a city is down to about 6. so you can imagine it's quite easy to get some soft on the dry. we've been evaluation or exposure. now that code does extend elsewhere and you've quite can you see the high ground, the grocery around up to as i've kind of started with night time terms just dropped down below freezing. not a big surprise. it basically even in the cost and the debit countries we down to forward and re add $14.00 internal ha and neck it down to 19 of course make it as beautifully by day back to the eastern that it looks like we start. see the 1st few shares of the next system coming to west and talk you during friday on saturday. a bit more obvious. as you can see, the dark blue of the origin suggest some terribly heavy, right, and there is a cost with flooded. and the last week and then the circulation attempts to take place somewhere in the eastern met. so although gauze is having a beautiful day, the 23 degrees, there is rain coming your way, not heavy, right? but some are still heading out just sarah, it's one of the largest displacement crises in the world. what on the ground,
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in chad, with thousands of sydney's arrives, also slain violence and golf. and the dallas mavericks seem unable to snap that. losing run on the way is full with pizza. the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like it for an old person, but they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play as fast with their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type again, and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told, not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era. the latest news, most people here because they absolutely they work for the states are the same time
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. it's no country on us as a sanctioned longer than cuba. and there's a conviction to ask, but that's not right with detailed coverage, with energy infrastructure being the chief target to the extent of the damage has to be getting progressively worse from the house of the story. this road blocks me . i know for sure the boundaries that separates the concise, extended bumper. 60 i invoke poor people on both sides, say crossing it is extremely dangerous. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching now the 0 time to recap on headlines. now. at least 56 people have been killed in the deadliest day of his right. the attacks on gaza since october as
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strikes occurred across the street from jabante a in the notes of con eunice in the south. tens of thousands of faithful and gaza trying to repent and reinforce the tents, trying to stay warm and dry. 7th, thomas skinny and babies has died from hypothermia. syria is foreign and defense ministers are holding folks in the south, the capital to show up support and investment bond. and home security forces have launched a search for people suspected of crimes under the assets of regina, the, the desktop in a trunk. cramming attacking the american city of new orleans has risen to 15 sororities, confirmed demand intentionally driving to pedestrians early on new new year's day. the city's police chief says offices 5 that the mine off that he started shooting
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in that direction. oh for the license on this that's crossover now to new orleans to speak with nbc is j gray and j. a lot of questions here. i guess one of them is, is if the investigation is providing announced of the house, someone who's not in the us bone citizen j. but someone who's served in the us military facilities could end up in this kind of attack the the. yeah, and that's the, that's at the heart of what is an ongoing investigation here. in fact, you can see this area still locked down. this would normally be a bustling street in new orleans or early in the morning, but there's an airy silence here and a lot of concern about that back about questions over whether there were others involved in this attack. let's walk through it. uh quickly here. 15 are dead that now more than 30 entered in several of those still in hospital this morning. the suspect 42 year old jam should been jabbar. an army veteran issue talk about was
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a staff sergeant when he left the service and did spend time deployed in afghanistan in 2009, received several commendations as well during his time in service seed lives in houston, or lived in houston. and that's another point where investigators are searching right now. searching his home there in houston, but also an air b and be a rental property here in new orleans. a place where they leave some of the explosives found in the truck and then others found in the french quarter may have been built and not only by jabbar but by some of his accomplices. and so they're really only in on that property and trying to determine exactly who may have been helping him talking to new orleans police this morning. they tell us that they haven't made any arrest. it's been over 24 hours now since the attack, but they do have several people. they called persons of interest. and so they're looking closely,
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they're all of that going on as the city is in shock and wondering what may come next. the big american football game that was scheduled for last night was postponed. it will take place this evening, the sugar bowl and will go on. there are some, including the attorney general of the state who have said no, that we need to postpone this at least one more day. but the governor, last night in this song, statements said, not only will this go on, but we've got new security in place, has stepped up plan a larger security perimeter around the stadium, as well as added personnel, federal as well as state and local officers. more bonds sniffing dogs, they thoroughly scoured the stadium and continue to do that. and so this is a process that they say will make things safe. in fact, the governor says he will be there for kick off and believes at that point when the game takes place. that this could be one of the safest places in the world. and j, while we've had this is terrible incident in new orleans, there's also been
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a cyber trunk explosion in las vegas. what's the word from officials? are they finding any link between the 2? yes. but they, they're hesitant to say that at this point though, they're not ruling it out. obviously they're very concerned that there could be some type of ty, at some point. busy but what they're saying is that they've got to do more investigation. they've got to determine exactly uh how that attack was carried out . and whether the 2 may be linked to there seems to be no direct link. there have been reports that the 2 men served in the us army at the same time. and so that's another avenue that they're pursuing as well. all right, thanks so much j guy that updating us on the situation with that attack in new orleans, louisiana. thank you. now, gunmen who killed at least 12 people,
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including 2 children in montenegro on wednesday night has died. the 45 year old shows himself in the head also being surrounded by police near his home. the town of sits in yeah. he died from his injuries on the way to hospital, but that some of which has more from sits in the that there is a 3 day morning period during the month to negative for the tragedy in the setting up the suspect of multiplan murders of some of the teen of its committed suicide after the police surrounded him near his family home in a supplementing setting and after a chase of several hours, the police is still investigating what was the motive of the crime. and said that matina reached shot and killed 4 people after an argument in the local bar author, which he fled and killed the other victims, including 2 children and members of his own family. several on the several other
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locations. prime ministers, page a knowns to that. so tomorrow, the national security council will consider the introduction of an emergency measures, one of which, as he announced, could be a complete the ban of carrying records. the o target is, are also talking about the chronic lack of police officers in month and migrant municipalities, which is why, according to the prime minister's announcements, an urgent job advertisements will be unknowns for the recruitment of a new police officers. as a reminder, this attack on setting that happened 2 and a half years after another man killed 10 people in not shooting and setting up after which he was killed. 9 the u. k. a major incident as being the exciting great to manchester. also. several communities are forced to evacuate the homes following
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heavy rain and high wind rescue teams and police were deployed off. the houses were flooded and calls so much i so russian selling and ukraine. southern says you have a status on this killed. one person only have to cancel kids, came under attack, a drawn stride killed at least 2 people. ukraine's ethel says, roches ministry 5 more than a 100000 drones on new year's morning, most of which were destroyed by its uh defenses. thousands of refugees from the sedan and moving into neighboring chad to escape fighting at home for you and says nettie, a 1000000 refugees of flight, the dot for region where mass killings taking place. so that is ami has been finding the time a few rapid support forces more than a year and a half. 12.3000000 people have been false from that homes in the world's largest displacement crisis. so, catherine, so it has more fundable to town. are they in chat one of the biggest problem, stacy, 20 i in address is
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a lot of dumb. yes. i mean has been talking giving them fluid, but said that fluid is not enough. so we are a center for a choose rain here. this tension is not run by they you, when it's actually the run by the rest of the use themselves. refugees faces collect some money from abroad. and so many of these children are austin. uh, some of them not know where the parents are for then either i just kids who have come from the neighborhood because they don't have uh foods back home. so right now they are been given us some sort of car, a milk and a rice, the directors here. i say that they're about to me. how does it to me when he comes
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here in the morning to get this me another problem that many people are talking about is just a lot of things done mostly just oh, for the refugees. you know, the government had been planning to send some of the older children to local community. true value is not profitable because as they come in here are so many for some of this kids, this is going to be the only meal for the day. catherine, sorry alda 0 address, is in charge of fishermen from tennessee. i have helped rescue about 50 migrants and asylum seekers. off to the boat capsized off the coast of olivia migrant rescue watch says the vessels left from the village of a commotion. livia it over time near the island of chat about you to have a crowding and pull whether the groups has most of the people on board from bangladesh and syria. 16 bodies have been recovered. and now the president of
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honduras is threatening to shop the american military bases. and the country is the last president to like going from the ports on june migrants. so i'm out of castro is called for dialogue with the incoming us administration. trump has repeatedly threatened to carry out mass expulsions when he takes office this month from judith along with what's the model under solver? don't have the largest number of on documented citizens living in the us to fall boys taken by ecuadorian soldiers and murdered last months have been laid to rest. the boy's disappearance on december the 8th trigger nationwide protests that john bodies were found new minutes. we base last week, the boys were age between 11 and 15. 2 of them had been outside playing football when they went missing. a judges ordered the detention of 16 military members as investigations. continue. the still ahead on al jazeera, female styles and mexico's national support. sidewalk,
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to show that all that horsemanship and support a very happy style to 2025 for premier league ties will hopefully also,
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and the fans football action coming up in a few moments. the news . the let's catch up with all the sports news with pizza. so let me thank you very much. in the i hate goes scouts. i'm getting via as it back after full. it's that these tension in these teams can handle the final test against the australia. however,
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he stop short of consuming with the captain. really trauma will play instead, me saying that he gets to finalize the teen selection. there's been speculation that the out of home batsman will not carry on his test captain off the series. so i'm also did not attend the latest news conference, india trail, the series to one, also losing the last match. the 5th test begins on friday and the just report that's not the truth. and i don't think so. i need to on say 20 reports to be honest, and there is some wellness, what that's what i can say on on if these really important honesty is extremely important. if you want to probably go on and achieve some great things. the thing is everything is fine, but do it then i don't think so. it's anything tradition. i think the headquarters that should be fine. that will be good enough and you want to have a look at the we can finalize it the more we've been speaking. so cricket bowed costa around a couple who says the situation with rather sharma is unprecedented. as i find the
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beauties press conference to be quite remarkable, i have never seen an indian headquarters not confirmed that the captains were played 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 the computers and confirming it, we have to assume that there is something clearly going on behind the scenes. so there was certainly a lot going on then. yeah i, i think all of this could have been it to the but if we just have 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 of that anymore. i just think that opposite the 20 woke up with roach are 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 already saw the end coming for which i'm i think it's gone really quickly and the slide has been quite severe. i just think it's a, it's a mine who's content in some ways with trying to william. so it both formats to
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perhaps find a fairly good finish, which 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 the very steward he is still a wonderful player. unfortunately, you don't get very good and things in school, even though you try really hard to get one that we always knew. this was a team in transition for about a year. now this is an assignable space for transition. that is the end of the captain's room. and the end of the scene to play with our cornerstone has maybe a little more light for them perhaps, and on the order of desperate and when we've now approached the final phase of the transition, i think most taking the engine fans and 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'll trickle insights with a change in personnel with a new head coach and going to be clearly as been shown into the deep end or is realize it's not all rosy with work up winds and whatnot. so i think the lack of
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communication makes this look worse than it is, but we just did the final phase of a team that's very much in progress. she. so lanka have secured a constellation women the final t 20 match a base series against new zealand bedding 1st, and nelfa tours posted and imposing 218 for 5. in the 20 of is coastal pereira, hitting an impressive 101 chatted with the following cause then took 3, we could so the spare. lincoln's the home side who had won the 1st 2 matches of the series eventually fully show by 7 rot. it also has kicked off 2025 with the wind, which is move him 2nd in the english prim. any table that went down to print for the early on the as brian. i'm boom, a school the open up full the house for gabriel. jessica, 610 to these hot speak with the 6 go and his last full games. so to also level midway through the 1st health, become a reno and gabriel most in any school in quick succession. so you know,
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after the break to secure a $31.00 victory for awesome us, it puts in the pub, nothing and forest. and 6 points behind me, those little pools who have a game and a half so long. so making a big quantity of a team to show that goes across the team monday because only thing again, it's going to be very different ways and to great, that's what we need to see for our phone has to be firing has to be without feeling on and they are without seeing it right now. the houston rockets of handed fellow texans, the dallas mavericks of food defeats and full games. oh parents and go to school 23 point slow, jayden green added 22. as the rockets ran out, $11099.00 windows against the mads on wednesday, dallas has bad run is being rainbow in the absence of a storm and lucca don't judge the civilian strain. these cough on christmas day and is expected to be off for at least a month. the denver nuggets were also on the winning side on wednesday because
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y'all catch helping himself to 23 points. 17 rebounds and 15 assistance against the atlanta holes is one of the 40 full career triple double final school, 139120, to the nuggets. all right, that's what we're supposed to use for the time being semi. i think so much pizza, mexicans are renowned for the level of football was less than the national sports. mexican rodeo is being recognized as an intangible cultural heritage. the female cow hills, authorizing styles of the support, should have getting on a reports from mexico city. it's been described as valet on horseback combination of artistry and technical skills, often compared to synchronized swimming. but for these, the question being, and it's got a moose 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 up there
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horsemanship and a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercises precision is vital, but 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. the. 7 of the. 4 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution, it's got to moves us follow strict guidelines to per surface store equal and cultural authenticity from the exercises to simulate confrontations in battle to be elaborate. dresses made by artisans from around the country. a way for these women and girls to connect to their national heritage. it is also the most of them come from
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a long line of titles with knowledge and love for the generate. after more than 30 years and it's got a mussa, alejandro moreno is proud. her daughter is carrying on the tradition, located beloved by law. 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 that they were recognized as an official part of mexican rodeos. traditionally, male dominated 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 it's got almost uh, but i mean being an escrow mussa is competitive, requires teamwork and is uniquely mexican. but mostly it's
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a lot of passion. and for many women it's also a lifelong commitment. bringing together family tradition and national pride. well, honoring the bravery of those who came before them. julia galle, i know i'll just sierra mexico city finds that brings us to the end of this muse. i'm back in a couple of minutes. another full shot, the of the 1960, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series l g 0. well, explorers, the explosion of ox and culture. intellectually, we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 and the political part of the mind for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution,
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they make the sixty's in the arab culture. oh no jews here. what we do and all just sarah is try to follow this story and keep the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy, read one of the words wherever screeches numbers are plummeting due to deforestation. culture and climate change. indian signs are fighting to protect. one of the most important things to control the species is to maintain their habitat. 101 east reveals the bottle to save and use red. on notice. it's a big day for leno already make ashley. is communities depended on headink house and then yeah, the 1st time in his life is trying to get that kind of people here in northern can use some 3 accounts. he say when the rains fail, the cow is the 1st to die. and the camel is the last the channels i've travelled, hundreds of kilometers on trucks and on foot to be here, the county government. both them from trade is the academy is border with somalia
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and say the elders of domestic, the change is part of a decades old slow but steady regional trend, which the county government says has become essential. climate scientists say drams will continue to become more frequent and severe, and already told us he hasn't had of climate science, but he and his neighbors expect more tough times before long. and that we'd campbell's, that i would be better prepared to keep that some of these fed the is riley false is killed, $56.00 palestinians in guns are in the deadly as die of on baldwin 2 months the on. so that means i then this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up,
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