tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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on the palestinian people by response to every 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 the the, the i'm or kyle, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 57 palestinians are killed by his rainy strikes on garza. many were trying to survive . the winter intends a search for suspects and will criminals and homes as there is new administration and seas or more members of the subway gene. plus, i'm a solemn and job and we'll try and i'll tell you the efforts underway to try to
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preserve serious centuries or, or as a new orleans more information is released on the suspects and a call running attack in the early hours of new year's day. and you want to just go with the sport as former tenant, someone a guess field tech for chose pardons, funds in the semi finals. we like to come with the wind as of right for the in the past. how is really forces have carried out a series of strikes ongoing as a city protestant ends in the know, so using any materials they come to carry the wounded ambulances. a number of those killed in the strikes is unclear since dawn on 1st day is really forces have killed at least 57 people across the guns. that strip. that's bringing all corresponded honey my. what he's life in darrow,
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by the in central garza sir. honey festival. tell us about these latest strikes that listing on gauze or stacy, because you'll see injured people arriving the at i'll acts the hospital will attacks are being carried out across the gaza strip. not only limited to the northern part, but we're talking about the past hour. have been just one and a half hour. we talk about more than 10 years tribes and attacks carried out in northern part of this trip java city and the central air is just the pos minutes. have been very difficult with talking about a group of people in the streets of the town. that's the northern part of the city . and we couldn't really a but noticing a lot of a lot of civilian vehicles arriving to the hosp, the he pulling up in the yard of the hospital, bringing an injury. is it from the attack of 3 people so far confirmed,
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killed in the talk and some of the, the body to arrive de, we happened to be outside here. we looked at these body, the quite shocking to see one of the bodies came in, half of the lives are gone and the other one completely. so with, with the blood and covered with that, with dirt from the intensity of the explosion really terrified and very shocking. a thing is seeing here at the, at the hospital for more as we spoke with the medical stop confirmed that be on the critical injuries. and it's been admitted into the operating theatre right away. and it is a matter of just time now to save their life as they came and severely bleeding it from the side of the top was turned off by a drawn, misspelt, that was fired on a group of people in the town that's in the northern western part of the buck city in java city, at least 10. that's tox. within an hour and 30 minutes, as i reported is for and a from
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a july street that's in the middle of the city of to us saw the refuge account in a, in the street to the northern part of the city. did you about the town on july, the refugees got all of these. that's todd taking place within a span of an hour. 30 minutes causing further civilian casualties and to your level of destruction and trails of that is vision of every talk. forcing people into internal and force displacement and we don't with displacement comes a heavy price on the social level on the site. the logical as it keeps feeding into permanent displacement of the attacks continue from one place to another and also with these terrifying conditions. honey that compounded on the day when people have displaced and they have very little to protect them from the west, from the winter weather and the ends of the rain were laura, it's a multi layer tragedies right now. it's
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a layer after another of unfolding and misery. and a tragedy is needs caused by the, the ongoing get talk. the fact that this bombing campaign has not stopped that has not seen any day of lit up in the talks continue to create much of the difficulties on the ground. people who are not dying of the unpredictable fall in bonds did die, but they're dying by the by products of these that talk then force displacement, people's ends up in the attic with shoulders in the temporary damage buildings or makes you dance that are not standing. these horrible living conditions, particular when it comes to children and women, those woods with a health of problems and chronic diseases cannot. we cannot tolerate the difficulties of living conditions that are created by the intense bonding camp in wars than the weather conditions are, are making it very difficult. so people not only their living, the trauma and dealing with the front of the displacement on longer,
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but now they are battling these forces of nature. the rain that dave your rain, the storm, the winds are just disintegrating, their tents site. we're talking about a 1000 pins and attends and ton unit reported by ottawa. housing is close to $700.00 families have been relocated because of the floods that submerged the vast majority of them. pushing people into a temporary shelter that is not adequate for them. lacking the privacy and overcrowded space and threatening their health, this is what we found out when we visited attend comp. ready the city of the 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 roland caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare. assuming the meaning that if we all sleep in this room,
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it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold fashioned as daughter yard is withering away before her eyes. how i can see him. she cannot be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise 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 continued to kill long after they have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all structures and guards are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most benign event for and that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past week. the display people in there by our forced about
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a winter rains out of protecting their belongings, now drenched when even one layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia. well, so if i say like why in bed he went to cold, excessive baited struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction is a rife is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in tents on the top. poland is the one many children most the newborn babies have died recently because of cold with that promise to destroy is easier than to build, especially without tools, video and space. it could take 350 years to rebuild distress and could approve impossible under his regular blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even bare hands we'll have to do for gaza children the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad illness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter,
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but because of the lack of proper shows or medical supplies and a parents are desperate for health. and doctors here are pleading for urgency, honey, my most, i was just the it out from the off the hospice and very velocity policy. it was very false is how again boomed on the last the refugee comes and something dollars are killing several palestinians. the restaurant is continued to spite as well. designating it a safe stone. i'm telling displace people to move the dark. i do as it has this report don't rising over on my wasi of to annoyed of death and destruction which supposed to be a safe zone for displace palestinians is award so tense of a no protection against is betty strikes that. i mean, we were sleeping under around 1 am themselves. that's the area that and wanted people were all over the place. bodies were cut into pieces. it was like the judgment day. the displays,
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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 this is 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 strike planned it, a blood. so mat trace is a reminder involved. cut all of her. this is not food. what's the fault of our children to stuff like that. we didn't do anything wrong. they told us to come to a milwaukee and describe that as a safe area. video is that there is no safe area in gauze on what else to go. palestinians can only ones, the weather is body forces will ever stop targeting them. it's not recognizing which is 0, there was, but i had a son are united nations as cold on the policy,
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you know, authority to reverse as close of all the 0 as office and operations and be occupied westbank. the p a is accusing all just there are full cost savings that goes to books of material and reports and it says misleading. and is there a media network has condemned as efficient and it says the move aligns with previous action. taken 5 years where the government was closed also is office in rome. i lost the syrian security forces as long as the major search and the city of homes for people they suspect of committing will crimes during the assigned by team. those are looking for those who refuse to hand over the weapons and ammunition to the new administration. but the books are being set half across the city and civilians. in at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay at home. how some of the bar is in
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damascus for us. so how should what well, 1st of all, can you tell us about this security operation, this and homes model of the 2 neighborhoods view. you have been talking about all what the new administration this 5 as a focus point of full the remnants of the former regime still approach any of those areas who refused to hunt over the weapons. despite the end of the ultimatum that was given to them by the new administration. and this explains the huge secuity operation which was underway in homes now. they well thought of these say that they have managed to confiscate many weapons from people in those areas. and they say when they refer to people, they say these are full members of the fullness secuity about this. and the, on the loyal to bush out, i said to who refuse to hand over that what the to the new administrate should that
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is that the biggest concern is that these people could use those weapons in the future to these type of lives. the country, this is number one, number 2, the operation continues beyond homes, but particularly, and let's talk. yeah. and talk to us, but he's going to be on operation, which is likely going to take some time before the new at the registration manages to expand its control. ready approximately another move to try to stabilize syria when looking at a national dialogue conference dues take place this month. her preparations going for that i but today with some city, a members of the new administration. and we spoke about this particular issue with a national come for us. now initially the plan was the 5th and the 6th of january. but they say that they could push it beyond that timeline because of logistical issues. but i have to say that be having also other political problems,
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which is particularly to agree on the names of the people who are going to be represented in the national conference. there's also a political debate about the it to laugh, which is the umbrella organization that represents of the serial opposition since 2011 abroad. how about the shuttle? the fact toledo see, i said, i'm not going to accept any people affiliated with political organizations that should be represented individually because things have changed on the ground. there is a new authority resolution 2054 is no longer relevant to syria and people have to accept this political reality. now they have to make some concessions if they want people to be old both, this is what this trying to achieve. and this is something that can only happen with some backing from key regional players because those members of the opposition have been living in. so t in europe, in germany, in different parts of the reason for, for many years. and they have to be convinced to come to the boss because the next
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week to jenny, this national conference. okay. many thanks indeed have some full that update from damascus. and i said no, i present mid, damascus was known in syria as a human silver house. thousands of people were in prison, said join the ruler for shot. a side team spoke to inmates who were released last month off the raging found one man story reveals the horrors of what happened inside and a warning that somebody was may find his descriptions upsetting. speaking on some of the bedrooms that they had of somebody took only the sit this thing kind of the decision and woman who actually said that even have to sit on this one. this isn't that bad. not that does even the are still have in store. i limited know within the half of an equation that might look like 700 number. how much isn't a does even if, as of now when my to missed it, then the decisions in the home. but obviously the senate can, does even less of
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a flaw fee can move in as well. we've got a fake. i'm going to as well the show in the community. dick combined with dish of okay, when can that as obsessively, so publish. and he, as i'm in the shop, that's what the hell is that we said, could i confront him until we had the 2nd? we really should as if i was going to the office and we had to shake it to the bottom. we have to do that, he could do that. so yeah, it'll be told what tell about it by the people to you smoking? how are you going in the states? if this was you had to shake it home, would be a little offensive. and so you would have to add them. what does that, what for a lower i wish i could learn something new to have a team be advisable. if he's, you know, if he's gonna be his ticket for what had to be a little roommate, j, either we will get it done. it's done with a friend. david tested in the 2nd with a tiny muscular. how is that part of it?
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a serious foreign minister has let the new governments 1st overseas trips since the full of a, a sideway gene. i said i'll shabani is heading a delegation that's holding tulips in riyadh, saudi arabia, damascus, a signal that saudi will play a significant role in rebuilding. so yeah, to, i mean the right hand side. some problem is the lens cases. keith is preparing to. we establish diplomatic ties with syria. he's punched to help the country's economy . i'm drawing for stability. on monday, training and delegation visited damascus to discuss a strategic partnership between the 2 countries. okay, which ends, you know, is it the labels trusted advisor and he joins us live now from new york. good to have you with us. and there's been a flurry of that for me. i forgot to give it to you as an it would, it gives an interesting insight into how syria is positioning itself in the region
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. what should we take from society being the new administration fast for and visit us in the sun down full of us, triggered by events coast. october 7th, has created a power back in the region. this presents in historical opportunity for many forces in the region for a reset in the political reconfiguration of the region. and i think within this historic context of visit by the syrian delegation to, to match to riyadh saudi arabia is a major political, great, true. there's been many full storms in your region in basin package, but i think this time around if the regional players including saudi cut out turkey, many others the us, you're, if they do it right as much as possible this time they will. i think there was a real opportunity for something to reconfigure the geopolitical landscape of the region in a very positive, constructive and productive way. however, there's
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a long way to go with that with that, because basically you have this new look at the syrians, basically what they're looking for. his diplomatic recognition, doesn't alicia's, the economic aid, the energy wise they need, they need to replace iran. hopefully what sally rate is, that's fine, because usually the saudis want basically is stable and secure. here we go. that doesn't patch bill over in the region, whether it's the issues of terrorism, particularly looking at the drug trade, things like half the gone. so the saudis have been vehement, recourse just like the others, but this does present a major breakthrough and the major opportunity not just by allowed only between savvy and cereal, but between syria within the region. and you know, how difficult will it be very well? is it to side line around? i don't think if the intention is the side wind completely on it's wrong. the rod is down in syria, it's down it, but it's not our area and it's not out in the region. it remains are reality savvy?
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has many, many interest regarding the bi lateral saudi ryan relationship. remember the events of the was, are september of 2019, when the saudi or saudi oil facilities were hit by drones. and it was around that in it. and that threat alone, the reality of those type of threats are still within the syrian, within the saudi mindset, but within the broader region and other players. so i think you can completely sideline the, just the iranian i, it's all i made a speech in recent days, making vague references the syrian news. but he was saying specifically, pointing out about the american presence in west and east and syria, from $900.00 sanchez's gone to 2000 for the ryans that presents a new attract and a reality much greater than it was before december. 7th. when the site's down for, so there's a very complicated, complex geopolitical game. we have at stake many players,
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not everyone can be discount that everyone has a role some reduced and somebody called that final like the saudi roll. and if waiting for the net, why though we've got of ukrainians visiting damascus and off the back of that present, 40 minutes and then ski preparing to re establish diplomatic ties with syria. what does that mean? full that relationship and in time, the face of russia's military bases in syria. yeah. there's the russian military practice right now that's subject to negotiations between the new government in damascus and the russian side. and then it depends on what the, what the russians are willing to offer economically and diplomatically plays a key role. so, but there's also the, the, the political domestic reality. we can see here that even if the new governments playing a pragmatic game and lucky take. so concession, it's going to have to look at the political base. many syrians are suffered due to russian or airpower and more than that within syria post on the coast 2015. so even if the new government has its pragmatic and wants to cut a deal,
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can get concessions. politically, will it be sustainable with it's based on ordinary syrians, and that's a major thing to take into consideration. the russians may have other options. people were speaking about maybe another places, but to replace the air based on the naval base within, within a, syria. it's, it has everything the embryo. sure. a, it's a conduit for many things, operations and ask, forgot to replace that base is not difficult. the russians are going to try as much as possible to retain some form of presence interior. okay, locker, which ends in i. many thanks indeed for joining us here on out to 0. thank you. nationwide efforts are on the way to rebuild the history and heritage of syria of to years of civil war and include ending the legal trading of priceless, sorry antiques, much of that takes place and the ancient serenity as a bus from from well, some of the binge of a census, this report of what it is still a point of concern for many archeologist and experts, especially in places like this and bus driver. if you speak to the locals,
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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 then. so i have been and this you can see a great contrast of the 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 is some of them from the roman era others from the time of others which took over the space and in the last, in the recent history of this space, this was. busy 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 artifacts. so you have to realize that in syria, uh, there are defects that are being used in the list of trade be it's been going on during the sod era, and especially a sped up due to ices era and ice and was also
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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 phone 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 out with that to that trade. and it is going to be 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 have been fighting. i didn't tact and then it's intent of security and clamping down on elicit trade which they are not equipped for. and it would be a while before the it able to cut down on that completely place in the us of named them i'm they say dr. a pickup truck into crowds in new orleans in the early hours
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of new is day us on a bathroom. sean was a been java from texas intentionally, tried to run down as many people as possible, according to officials. 15 people were killed and at least 35 injured in the incident. java died in a shootout with police investigates and say he didn't know site to load and the treating the case as a terrorist attack. nbc j gray has moved from new orleans to 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 concerns about questions over whether there were others involved in this attack. let's walk through it. uh quickly here. 15 are dead. 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, as you talked about, was a staff sergeant when he left the service and did spend time deployed in
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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. uh, 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 front corner 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. a gunman who killed at least 12 people, including 2 children and one cannot grow on wednesday nights has died. the 45 year old shot himself in the head doctor, being surrounded by police near his home in the town of such m. yeah, he died from his injuries on the way to hospital. a slow head hair on alex's
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era will have a pulls on the challenging conditions for children, if sold refuge and child on the thing will ensue. tom process taken 40 years, but in general, far as he's finally clear, hundreds of tons of toxic waste on the side of above how gas leak is awesome. and then d is cricket coast to noise tensions. and his comstock says captain remains unconfirmed in the final test against australia. the details coming up in schools which i that if you open up the river plate, you often see some dramatic demonstrations of thunderstorms. this is just a picture for mazda there in uruguay. take her last night and is this cloud going straight? is thunder storm moving up from your glides the southeast of brazil leaving behind
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sunshine of course and attempt is rising burning stairs at 532 degrees. the sound of the sounds of perfectly pretty damaging when they get through. so our pilot is sometimes in power going as well. and that is a repeatable event. so that is a risk coming up to start pilot, the biggest channels that will swear in brazil, something van is wider in columbia and equitable again, if you see the orange tops in indication of the shells being heavy. so flash that possibly if you're vulnerable, even landslide, this more likely in columbia. us now, what's the trade winds on the take? the stronger we are bringing through frequent light showers with the concentration of rain is in the kind of any of this, this be on backup. to us from juris more especially across a model in some parts of some mexico in the us and canada with deep into into their stuff. how should but they'll be spell on the ground in the north, east leasing kind of be snow in the mountains further west british columbia, washington and oregon are running down the coast of california significant. right, to look at that code smell right down the appalachians,
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one now to 0 of the the oregon you're watching out is there. i have to remind you of on top stories, this palestinians in northern goals that have been hit by at least 3 strikes on guns, especially since the one on 1st day is where the forces of killed that is 57 people across the street sir. and security forces have also major such and homeless people, they suspect of committing will crime, sons of ass andre gene. those who look into those who refuse to hand over the weapons and ammunition. so the new administration of police in the us of names of
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mine suspected of driving a pickup truck into crowds of people in new orleans on the estate, killing at least 15 authorities leave us only veterans chums. so 10 java, my know, so back to the name, he died in the shoes house with police. thousands of refugees from sue tom. many of them women with young children. i'm moving into neighboring chads to escape fighting you and says, really a 1000000 people have fed the duffel region where mass killings have taken place. so don's army has been fighting the permits from profit support forces for more than a year and a half. when 12000000 people have been forced from that homes and the world's largest displacement crisis. catherine, so as more from the board of the town of audrey in chad was one of the biggest problem. stacy 20 at an address is a lot jeff w and had been talking giving them fluid, but said that fluid is not enough. so we are a center for
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a choose rain here. this tension is not run by the us. it's actually being run by the rest of the use themselves. so refugees facing 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 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 here in the morning to get this me another problem that many people are talking about is just a lot of things got most food just or for the rest is huge. now the government had
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been planning to send some of the older children to law, whole communities, true value was not profitable because as this to india are so many for some of this kids, this is going to be the only meal for the day. catherine, sorry alda 0 address. it's been todd fisherman from shanicea, have helped rescue around 50 microns and asylum seekers on that boat capsized off the coast coast of libya. the great mind couldn't rescue watch, says the vessel left from the village of i'll come wash and libya and i have a tons near the island of job due to overcrowding and pull with them the groups as most on board or from bangladesh and syria. 16 bodies have been recovered the full, he is often the profile gas leak disaster or far as he's in india have finished moving toxic waste from the site and the central state of money out for dish full
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of trucks transported moving 300 tons of ways to a disposal area, 230 kilometers away. well, so as you say, the process is environmentally sound, but active is a warning of a risk of loss becoming contaminated. but it also remains the west industrial accident in history and the early hours of december, the 3rd and 1984, a storage tank. the union carbide pesticide, pontoon boat pulse from a leak, a cloud of toxic mass. so i says sign a glass gas and it goes to besetti. the pond had 6 safety systems in place to detect such sneaks. but none will appraise know that night, leaving people in the city without any warning or the next morning, thousands with dead. many died of his perjury failure, choking and suffocating, whilst others convulsed and collapsed. estimates of the death to range from $3800.00 to more than $15000.00 in call by the band and the site leaving it contaminated brownwood tests showed levels of mercury millions of times higher than
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safe limits. toxic chemical waste was routinely domes inside and outside the site. chandra vision is c o v in special form for environment sustainability and technology. he joins us now from new tele good to have you with this and such an important issue, isn't it? because hundreds of tons of toxic waste has been moved. where is it gone? and how is it now being disposed of? i was such a fond display stands about $400000.00. so based which was the site has been signed into a incineration blind. i think the board, which is a city about 250 kilometers from a lot do this incineration bland and this waste is going to be, but i just bought a sauce. and this is the bigger dispos it because the waste was blanket decided it was contaminating the non won't. uh, it was polluting the saw it. and therefore,
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you know, it should have been done along back. but nevertheless, the least is a has to be. i've heard that the base has been going to be games and rated. been out of any major problem. and that's my next question. why has it taken full see? yes, i mean the communities of stuff, the decades of ill health from it lying around contaminating the water supplies. why is it only being dealt with now? the entire bottle gas strategy, the you know, has been my legal complications for the gates. there are multiple parties involved uh by the union done by the left. the company was taken by a dog and it goes to a dollar game. he goes, got involved in the legal arrivals, the staging domain, federal government, local community college even started as active as of 90. 7000 died in the 9th, but many people have died regardless of a 2nd. so you know, uh that it leaves off m i c guess the title i to sign,
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i guess on that fateful night, the 191980 falls. so this is diet, a whole lot of blind and, and it's off the model has gone through painful legal process. and what has happened today is the slowest is smallest stair in dissolving this issue because the body from 400 down. so waste, that is the site, the site itself is going to emily. mm. union gotta buy used to all its least inside the blind up room. my says that has to be done dominated as well. and then is that blind which is crumbling, a rocking blind that has to be removed inside has to be cleaned up. so this is the 1st step in closing a really painful chapter of windows 10 does all study my country. yeah, but just the 1st step, isn't it, is i mean, what health issues is this community continuing to self us since this is off the
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the studies on don't to present that in the nation. so one of the biggest in by the all, well, most disaster was going back when they should have done going to the big thing is that the government kind of stop people from using the water in the surrounding community and they were provided on the needs. so, so what, no, no, we have to do is essentially to start working on be gone down the national long down model because the solution to deep expanding is good bins and then go to other places as well. so that has to be done. and then so i, it has to be the, the so i've also been have to be removed. that is going to be much bigger challenge . it's much more challenging than funding for other done so things. and there's still a lot of work to be done that chandra bush on many thanks. indeed for joining us to explain the situation that often to both pallets is awesome. thank you. the police
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in south korea have rated the offices of judge you and the operate to of one add ports as part of their investigation into a plane crash on sunday, which killed 179 people. deadline's chief executive has been banned from leaving the country, look forward to se conversion of data from the across coke. that voice recorder has been completed and is expected to provide detailed information on the flights final minutes. both rates in the philippines, a full and causing concern for the government about the impact on the countries future. 10 years ago was encouraged smaller families, but that policy seems to have being too successful an aging population and high global demand for philip. you know, cause means all storage he's may have to develop new strategies. finally, low reports for minute are ready to bill. you has been a volunteer reproductive health care worker for 15 years. she says she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents.
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she didn't want that for herself and doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. press pull out in the middle, let me 1818 when i started volunteering. i remember there was one woman who had 18 children, windows 18 children, became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives, and now they have fewer children. remedies on family represents a similar generational change. she has 2 children and 2 grandchildren countries for tilly, the rate is now below the level of which the stain is population. more than a decade after the past, the representative health last, philippines has successfully lowered its for 3 countries struggle with over population for decades. but experts say the declining worth rate would lead to other problems, especially as the overall population get sold, are about $2000000.00 filipinos work overseas. and they make up a significant portion of the global workforce in critical industries. roy, you had,
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emilio has been a sailor for 35 years to as children work in healthcare, 60 percent, and so on. my ship. nearly 60 percent of the crew is filipino. that 60 percent. that's how important filipinos are. the married time. and the experts say, as it's population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people to stay in the field jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. the extent to which this a decreasing number of filipino overseas workers will affect the host economies that will also depend to a large extent on the policy response of the host countries as well. just as how much deliverance will benefit from its been with ethics will depend on the policies of this is a possibility you know, government for now the street in the capital remains a busy recruitment hub for those reporting, etc. but remy hope's the one day they will have done enough to make migration
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a choice for filipinos rather than a necessity find below l. g 0 miller. but as far as an increasing number of historic homes are being demolished, raising possibilities continue and capitalist architectural and cultural identity. many homes day back to the 19th century and in bulky, the cities, immigrant roots and autistic legacy ties of low has moved from point to cyrus. drawing to present to believe in the message an authentic at wiley and wants to send with her art each of these catches were present a historic building. and when a site is that has been demolished, could have yeah. and wants to raise awareness about how they see these history is slowly being torn apart. ok, i started going around the city and seeing how important buildings have disappeared . so i decided to draw them so we don't forget, i'm keeping a record of what the city was as it changes. as far when development accelerates,
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there's a growing number of historic buildings in windows sites that are being demolished, the dates back to the 19th and 20th century. and it's not just structures that are being lost, but also parts of the soul and the series of what a site is. the tension between press revision and urban renewal is an ongoing dilemma for cities. we're often entire neighborhoods are transformed motors. what do i be? is part of and you that is trying to prevent, he's still weak homes and when aside is from being demolished. the call the also do i need to go with us and they say the government has been very lax with the number of floors. a building may have the cd codes did not consider what already exist. and that is why there is no control. even if there is historical value, city officials say that's why they're pushing for a law that we protect more than $4000.00 buildings that were built over 80 years
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ago. table by just samuels for government. there. it took a several years to have a list of the buildings that need to be protected. initially, they were over a 100000 and the list was reduced to 4 thousands. even though some areas like some billing more, i protected from developers because of their historical importance, jonathan believes so says much more needs to be done. that's the most important site is, has over 50 protected areas, but in many cases below is not respected. the city is granted permits that violate the identity of this area, but those permits go against the limits of what can be built to lane. like many other cities around the world, when a site is, is changing quickly. or when developers are hoping to build high rise buildings to accommodate the growing population, but there are increasing demands for the government to do more to protect the city's heritage city. so we'll just see that one upside is so it has hair.
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sean take settled the to i officer. no blazing match with katy volta pacing her 20 full front opponent. 2 set to one that gave poland unassailable enough in need of to have a good catch one, the 1st match against feeling harris. suppose willow c as well as up pleasing to germany. now play catholics done in the last i've been bridgeman, the current women. it's number one i read this blank or reach the law states. the writing us open and australian or from champion, came back from 53 down in the 1st set to be usually a puts in save us in straight set nobody to commit to types of a 100 a t p told title gainesville menton. it's a big fellow, veteran game will be 63633 for the final. it's a strong stance, a joke. they 2 hadn't played a competitive singles match since october for coming to queensland. he's also gearing out for an 11th australia in over 24 with the
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indian head coach. got some gum that has hit back that report. so there's tension in his teams. kemp had of the final cricket test against australia, but it's still clever captain ro hit sharma, will play and sydney campus as he's yet to finalize the teams selection. there's been speculation that the alto phone bathroom will not carry on as test captain of to the series showing the also didn't attend the license news conference. india trail, the series to one of the leading the last much. 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 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, this should be fine. that will be good enough. and you're gonna have to look at the
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wiki to finalize it. the more cricket bro, cost around like a pool, says the situation with vernon showing what is unprecedented. i find the 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. and again 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 work of 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 um,
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i think it's gone really quickly and the site has been quite severe. and i just think it's a, it's a mine who's content in some ways with trying to william. so in both formats, to 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 to when we've now approached the final phase of the transition, i think most taking the engine funds and the media buys surprises. just how southern and how unclear everything has been. it almost speaks of a lack of plan or lack of vision that also coincides with the changing personnel with a new way to go to and going to be clearly as been shown into the deep end or is
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realize it's not all rosy with work up winds and whatnot. so i think the lack of 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 and sherlock have secured a consolation when in the final t 20 much of the series against the zealand boxing 1st and nelson, the tory hosted, imposing $219.00. suffice in the 28th is to start pereira heating an impressive $101.00 chair with a sullen cap, then took 3. we could pull the shoreline cans inside who had won the 1st too much as in the series, eventually following schultz by 7 guns also and move 2nd in english premier league after when on wednesday they went down to print for the early on as one by 9 for the openness of the house with gabrielle jesus extended his whole street with a 6 stolen his last 4 games to draw some level midway through the 1st health count
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marino and gabrielle mountain. l. e. schooled in quick succession, seen off to the freight to secure 31 victory for also it puts him above nursing and forest and 6 points behind the living. and i became enhanced. that'd be good quality of our team to show that goes across the team meant that there was only the again, it's going to be very different ways and to great. that's what we need to keep. the phone has to be fine. has to be without feeling. i'm and they are without seeing it right now. of the eastern rockets of handed fellow texans, the dallas mavericks. a 3rd defeat in full games out parents and going school $23.00 points swell. jaylen green at a $22.00 is the rockets ran out $1109.00 to $9.00. when is against the map on wednesday? dallas is bad. one is being blamed on the absence of the storm on luca. don't judge this opinion strained his call on christmas day and expects to be out for at least a month. 7, i'll get to it also on the winning side. on wednesday, nickle,
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you'll catch helping himself to 23.17 rebounds and 15 assist against the atlanta hope it is 104243, a triple, double one for 1. 39120. so the nugget that this, the in sugar bowl college football game will take place with additional security at the new orleans secret time later. the quotes of final playoff game between notre dame and georgia was delayed by day following a call running attack on a news crowd. which killed at least 15 people and engine thousands of others. the city has been used also g to host the nfl super bowl in just over months time. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to laura day. thanks very much. the president of under a says threatening to shot american military bases in the country. if you as president elect donald trump, to put some joe in lincoln's show mar, castro has full styles. but the incoming us administration, trump has repeatedly threatened to carry out mess expulsions when he takes office
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this month. no mexicans are renowned for that love of football but was less than the and is the national sports. mexican radio has been recognized as intangible, cultural heritage and many in the country of pricing to keep us alive as well as makes the control boys. uh well famous is count goals, who are the rising styles of the support to gather on their reports from mexico, se, se, so 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. most of our, the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or chevy idea teams of 8 show up there horsemanship in a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercise. precision is vital, but i'm with the, it's
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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 7 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution is got them, who's as follow strict guidelines to per surface storage goal and cultural authenticity from the exercises that simulate confrontations and 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 most of them come from 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,
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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, 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 kind of move uh, but i mean being an 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, honoring the bravery of those who came before them. julia gal?
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yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city. well that's it for me, laura kyle, full. this news, as i go back in just a moment with more of a days the in january on alger 0 status on the price of peace, analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the $47.00 president of the us, donald trump, as he says, to be another record for his 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements . the challenge us to redefine how we see our role that the policy of the board reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technologies around the world using occupied
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palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0, a wave of criminal violence has written export to the drug type toes praising the challenging authorities. prison rights for political assassinations. ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption, people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence. and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey though, the report is retreat in a brutal civil war. if it comes to, hadn't been that the is ready and vision with not being so low. so the coming door
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had become generous like center. you could be in the safe and safe, and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite up and coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage bay was the commodore will hotels on al jazeera of the at least $57.00 palestinians are killed by as rainy as strikes ongoing. so many were trying to survive. the winter intend the of them or kyle, this is out there on line from doha. also coming up the search for suspected of war criminals and homes, as there is new administration to seize pulling members of the subway gene plus
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