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all the is wrong carries out a series of stripes across garza lessening the situation for palestinians struggling to survive. the go into the hello. i'm elizabeth selina village. this is out of their life from day. also coming up south korean investigates is reportedly move into a rest in peace present, use thousands of police officers of deployed 20 of his residents searching for suspected war criminals in homes. the news syrian administration goes off to form a members of the offset regime. and we have
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a live update from the us city of new orleans where investigations of piecing together the movements which led to a faithful truck coming to tax the . it's been another bloody day in gaza. what is riley strikes continue to target civilian areas across the strip. at least 60 people have been killed since doing on sized a. many of them were killed in strikes in the north. the army has carried out a series of attacks on gauze. a city palestinians in the north are using any materials they can find to carry the wounded to ambulances. the number of people killed in those strikes is unclear. more than 45000 people have been killed in israel's will and gaza. and also in the know sandy's riley drive an attack on the out. remo neighborhoods killed 2 palestinians,
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west of gauze of 68 others were injured and some are in critical condition. the bad that we would, the sitting across from this man was having a phone call with his family. then suddenly she was hit by and he's really plain god is sufficient for us. go on. is the best to dispose of affairs. the man was alone. here is families in the south. he doesn't have anyone here. well, conditions and gaza was sending for the 1600000 people displaced by the rule. and as honey must move, reports from darrow by the children are the most vulnerable 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 better 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 yara is withering away before her eyes. how well it you 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 and direct air strikes. proof that is really bonds continue to kill long after they 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 and that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past week. the display of people in their by are forced about
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a winter rains unprotected their belongings now drenched when even one layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia. well also for the large white bed, he went to cold, excessive baited struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction, as 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 the cold weather promise to destroy is easier than to bill, especially without tools, video and save. it could be 350 years to rebuild distress and could have proven possible. and there is regular the blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even their hands will have to do for the children the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has
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a broad illness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter, but because of the lack of proper sholtes 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 for the off the hospice and very velocity, palestine the you and says an immediate cease fire is needed in gaza to allow agents is to operate in the strip every day without a ceasefire will bring more tragedy. oh sure, eliza is that over 80 percent of the gaza strip is under on revoked. is really evacuation orders in this situation, which a warranty, have the ability if you manage here and organizations to support people in need across causes, further diminishing december saw some of the toughest restrictions on you, measuring movement ever recorded. this includes blocking access to border areas for collecting supplies and denying attempts to deliver goods and services or assess
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needs across gaza. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approved a delegation to resume garza seaside negotiations into ha, i'm does. so who has moved from the jordanian capital? i'm on and she's reporting from the because these are anti government has bind. i'll do 0 from reporting from inside as ro, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has agreed to dispatch it is really negotiating team to deal hell on friday for a continuation of ceasefire talks. but these really is and previously said that they were cautious, but they were not so optimistic while speaking to media anonymously. several is really officials have said that there are top sticking points here. that is why they have been at an impasse for so many months in fact, over a year. now, how this is also expected to be in the how they reportedly left cairo on thursday for the parts of the capitol. and they say that they're a little bit more optimistic this time around going into the negotiations. but it's important to note that since the 1st and only cease fire,
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we saw back in november in 2023. these talks have been solved. they've been at an impasse because of 2 completely different objectives him, us wants to see a complete enter the war, while these really subset that even if the ceasefire is achieved, no matter how long it is that the war would continue until all of their military objectives are achieved mediators have previously tried to scramble to get both sides to agree to something. but both sides have blamed each other in recent weeks for why the talks have continuously failed. to essentially just eat off. i'm on the syrian security forces have low into a major search operation in the city of homes for people of a suspect of commission will crimes during the asset regime. they're also looking for those who have refused to hand over the weapons and ammunition to the new
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administration. roadblocks have being set up across the city and civilians, and at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay at home. how so my whole barbara has moved from damascus. the homes has been the focus points of this a good deal price and which is focused onto neighborhoods by government forces. believe that what they describe as members of the former regime are still they're refusing to hunt over the weapons, but they approached it is expanded, we will see the same sweep in area. so it's not stuck here until the government says that the reason why is conducting the operation is 1st of all to confiscate the weapons by the same time to invest those they believe to be behind some of the atrocities committed against the syrian people. of the diplomatic front, the tulips between the city a minute so far enough as and his solitude counterparts were constructive according to socialist heavy. believe that this is going to be with the way a full diplomatic, but also for,
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for finance of support for this do as ministration that decision about us. i was to stop regular flights to damascus is also a boost of the new administration. is going to reconnect syria with the international market and also allows to use backhoe and send a strong message to the international community that life is back to normal passion by the 0, damascus. well, how do we spoke to judge ross, doctor honest, here in american medical medical society both met but he just recently returned to syria following the full of the acid regime. and he told us that the country feels safe, and the people are happy despite the economic situation. i knew people what date would be very happy. the so young people do a very happy about 2 weeks after the fall of the team. there was still celebrating on the streets. you go to a store and, and, and while you're sitting there and eating you a meal and a group of people start chatting some of those, but it was not
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a chance and it just amazing. they still celebrating it. i don't think this to we shouldn't the, the big with a situation has changed much success. what the security a situation it's, it's much safer now. believe it or not as much say, but in most of the country a box that they, they still add a lot of poverty. people have pappy no electricity. people are happy they looking for for what for a better future. and they talking about the impact of the building, the future of celia, the same people are amazing. israel has attacked what it says has the la rocket and launching platforms in southern lebanon. lebanese media noted 3 is rarely strikes on different locations in the south in violation of the news and but the science deal. let's bring you some developing news from south korea. now investigators have
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reportedly begun attempting to arrest the peach to president you. so q, now you go some live pictures to brings you now approximately 3000 police officers from 47 sports have been deployed in front of the presidential residents. union was suspended from his presidential palace last month off to his short lived declaration of martial. know. now we've got rob mcbride, who's joining us on the phone, now live from sole with the latest. rob, can you tell us what's going on right now? a? yeah, this friday morning. this long anticipated arrest warrants does now seem to be being executed by officers from the corruption investigation office. this is one of the, i made agencies that is investigating the go for the special live in position of mazda the law for a possible offensive into action, abusive power. at this,
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the rest was issued on new year's eve and this was after 3 failed attempt to get you into a p a to answer someone's is full questioning from this squad of offices. they went to and took the unprecedented step of getting no rest warrant. the 1st against a sitting sitting south between presidents, he is suspended from office even page, but he is still technically the sitting crap president of the the pos if the problem of course because he still has presidential security service offices protect to get back to these residents so we see a stand off between offices from this corruption investigation office and his own security detail. that was for a time a vehicle seems to be parked in front of the gauge. um, it does seem as though those negotiations at that concluded that the arrest that he's moving on, we understand that offices and prosecute is all now in size when they will have to
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put then the rest while until we use these rights and then take them away for the thank you for that side, we know that has been ongoing projects that day in a 90 to patient if they take the site. several 100 protesters is the now side just as 5. ready sub 0 temperatures over night, but it does appear as though they all right. number 5 is thousands of police. it turned out you see that seeing determines that fits arrest wallace will be. ready issued, and you will be in detention unless the late this morning and how it is unprecedented. is this to have the fast so assisting president to be detained as part of this kind of investigation. i mean, we've had a months of, of an unprecedented political fighting the whole system here. ready been broyles we had the impeachment of you then his replacement. ready also impeached
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a 2 weeks later, so we've had to sit in presence in peace. there is this almost a vacuum of power at the very top of the government as we see this fighting between the ruling party and the very strong. ready opposition policies to fraud about these encroachments and that's why you and i went until the steps that he said in imposing basil though, because he was of the the that was of the belief that he just wasn't allowed to move. that basically as, as his several. ready policy has said that south korea was becoming ungovernable, and that you have to take those action. but that since then that has been branded as being completely on democratic, the opposition of accused him of insurrection. he's impeachment, he's going through the constitutional court. while he faces of the this action, which is this is on the criminal side of the week, the cushions of the optimize of all of these, the impeachment. all right, rob mcbride,
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thank you so much for all of that reporting. joining us that live from sol, you're watching out of there, and if you're just joining us, here's a reminder of our top story is this our is been another bloody day and god is ready . strikes continue to target civilian areas across the strip, and the 70 people have been killed is doing on size day. many of them died in strikes in the north, syria and security forces have launched a may just to peroration in the cities of homes. let's talk here and talk to is the searching for people of a suspect of commissioning will crimes during the asset regime. and also looking for those who refuse to hand over the weapons to the new administration. the south korean investigators are in so executing and the rest war and for impeached president use the que approximately 3000 police officers from 47 squads deployed in front of the presidential residents. union was suspended from his presidential
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policy last month off to his short lived declaration of martial norm. now the f. b, i says, the car running attack in new orleans the what that killed 15 people when you use day was a pre meditated act of terrorism. investigators believe army veterans, sean su, dean jabbar from texas was acting to loan when he intentionally tried to run down as many people as possible. they say to bob posted several videos on social media pledging allegiance to i still in the alice before the attack. let me be very clear about this point. this was an act of terrorism. it was premeditated, and an evil act. we do not assess at this point that anyone else involved in this attack is involved in this attack except for jam. so den jabbar the subject, you've already been brief talk. well, john henry don't joins us live now from new orleans. john,
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what is the scene at the moment? what's the basis we're learning about the opportunity. so all right now it says do was remarkably placid. and given what happened here on new years eve, this is canal street. and this is the border of the french quarter where the incident happened. and if you can see that red awning, that is bourbon street, the driver took a turn around there. went around the police fire that was blocking the road road on the sidewalk and then begin to flour into people until he crashed and then began firing until he was taken down by police. and of course he had improvised explosive devices in coolers on the streets. the police say the camera is on the street, showed him in placing and that's one of the reasons why they don't think he had an accomplice because early on the video showed other people looking into those coolers as they walk 5 it in the end they decided that it was he who and place them
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there and that is why they don't think that anyone else was involved. now, as you can see, there are police out here. this is probably a larger police presence than usual. there's always a significant one here and the roads aren't blocked here, as you can see. but nearby the roads behind where the camera is. those aren't blocked because there's a giant football game, a college football game between notre dame and georgia going on 70000 or so people in the super don't. they will. all, many of them may be coming down here. actually on the reading, the roads are block now police say that they have sure to be area over there, so there is no longer this. this ends danger here and the festivities will begin as usual. now that those shops and bars are open once again. all right, john, thank you so much for that, john henry forcing live for us from new orleans the as the is also investigating
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a man suspected of blowing up a tesla truck in front of trump hotel in las vegas, official se matthew levels bag shot himself before the test that he was driving exploded on wednesday, enjoying 7 people levels, but i got was an active duty greeting parade with the us army special operations command was deployed to was it the f b. i says it's tracking down and leads about him across the globe as you look at, there's investigative activity taking place literally or around the globe trying to determine what the potential next us is. but at this time, at this particular moment, time as, as the sheriff actually said, we have to focus on what we know and what we don't know. we know we have a bombing. absolutely. and it's a bombing. the certainly has factors that raise concerns. it's not lost on us, but it's in front of you know, of, of the trump building that it's a test of the vehicle. but we don't have information at this point. the definitively tells us or suggests it was because of this particular ideology or the,
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you know, any of the reasoning behind it. that's the purpose of the investigation that we're conducting is to get the bottom of exactly what happened. why and how people have gathered across the book and country of montenegro to moon, the victims of a new year's day, mass shooting official say, a 45 year old mine shot 12 people in around patched through a small town then killed himself at least thursday morning among the dead, a 2 children on the she says, own sister is the 2nd such attack of its kind in the last 3 years. with an august 2022, king street taking 10 knives. russia says keys decision to stop the flow of russian gas to europe by ukraine is politically motivated on the move that will ultimately benefit the united states. those have to borrow it pulls from the russian capital mosca in the russian foreign ministry statements blames ukraine's decision ultimately on the united states. stating the cessation of russian gas
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supplies lies with the us because it's economy will be the big winner. if you're up stop spying russian gas before the military operation in ukraine began. europe got about 40 percent of its gas from russia. by last month, europe was only getting about 8 percent of its gas from russia, much of it through the pipeline crossing ukraine. russia's largest state own energy company gas problem recorded a 7000000000 dollar loss in 2023. it's 1st since 1999, despite efforts to boost exports to new buyers like china, oil and gas sales accounts for 27 percent of russia's total annual budget revenue closing the pipeline in ukraine. it will cost gas from close to $5000000000.00 in revenue. shortfall officials here say they're prepared to handle for now. doors such a vari ultra 0, moscow clean up cruise working to remove thousands of tons of contaminated signed
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on the crime in peninsula following an oil spill 2 weeks ago. russian officials have warned of severe environmental damage of to stone stricken tank has dumped fuel onto the beaches. the cod straight regions separates the peninsula from the russian mainland. moscow has been in control of crime yet since it's 2014 invasion . a metallic ring folding from space has crashed in new cuckoo village in 10. yeah. can use space agency says the object could be from a rocket launcher. the metallic object waiting around 500 kilograms landed on tuesday without causing any significant damage. it is, however, raising concerns that growing space activity will lead to move such incidents in the future. is that mean the, the glittering, i call it the glittering that does the following here is just run the media.
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because when you see these coming down, because often lead the button before coming down to the surface, there was a very quick response from members or from officers, from fitness based on jersey, or should as, as that community. that it's, there is no cause of alarm. we are safe and we take all of that. we are safe bits of space, debris forwarding to us, a becoming increasingly common as the space industry grows. earlier this year, a piece of space. john crashed through the roof of a home in florida. nasa confirmed the object dropped from the international space station. in 2022, a chinese rock had broke upon re entry into the atmosphere over malaysia pots of it landed in a field in new south wales in australia. uganda and government is planning to sue off to rubble. link to space ex launch fell across scenarios,
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stretching for 40 kilometers, causing damage to property. chief calling is an editor for nasa watts dot com and a full manasseh rocket scientist. he joined us live now from rest and in virginia. thank you so much for speaking to us here on out to 0. first of all space debra. you like this? it's meant to but not the point entry to atmosphere at least for somewhere. what people don't live, so how unusual is this event that it actually struck in a populated area as well? the yeah, the idea is that least early on in the space age that things would come back in the burn up. and that wouldn't be a problem. that was what we want you to few satellites a year. now we're launching thousands and they stay after a long time. and if you for the, the phrase what goes up must come down. eventually anything orders in europe will come back. usually since the birth is, if this is the earth, it's mostly an ocean planet. but there's still land where we people live and the
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more stuff you watch, the more stuff that's going to come back in stop become an issue where they may think there. okay. and can you but just landed your somebody's house if they were in the house and they hit their weed up a different story. yeah, i didn't use this as you say. there's more and more satellites being low and noticed by governments, but also by commercial company is all we now entering the stage where forwarding debris could become a significant threat to people. but also, is there any regulation about how this kind of stuff should fall apart? and is there any body on an institution that has an oversight over this? well, in terms of the risk of it, i think you could stand outside for 20 years and not can't buy anything from space, but maybe get hit by lightning. but the more people you have around the equator, the or the global south, the greater the chances of more things you've got to come in and you don't need something big like the ring that was shown in your expired piece. a small thing
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like this, going very fast and kill somebody or do a lot of damage. so this is not an insignificant issue. and again, we're going from thousands to many tens of hundreds of thousands of satellites. and in terms of who's in charge of this, there are trees that say that if you want something, it just space and it comes back and it costs of damage. you're responsible. well again, back in the early days. and that really did not happen very much. now it's again a global problem and there are a number of space agencies that meet regularly to discuss this. the united nations has got in on to it. but there's a hopeful of progress being made in that. you can send a satellite up to either grab a satellite if i can. that's already been up there and bring it back safely. or you could design the satellite better so that when it's done with its job, it brings itself back in a very specific way. but that's just for the new stuff. the old stuff is still up there and it's going to be an increasing issue as time goes on and say one of the
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space objects falls in and actually inches someone or was who would be accountable for that. and would there even be a way for the country where there's debris would full to figure out who the space object originally belonged to who launched it? well, it's pretty easy. i didn't the the ring their c of 10. yeah. i don't think they're exactly sure where it came from, but it's just a matter of time. because you can just tell by looking at it what part of it. it's a large thing. so if it came from a rocket between one stage and another, but you can sue people, have been sued here in america. if something comes down from a satellite in space and damages your house, you can see the company and we have government agencies that will fine. you can take them to court. other countries you mentioned you've gone to, um, you know, maybe there's an international treaty that will come into play where, you know, they nation, the veranda will talk to the nation that launch that satellite and say, hey, this tree says you're going to pay for this. you're, you're responsible,
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and then that country sort of so the company that caused the problems as you pay up . again, this is a big area that isn't worked out yet, but i think we're going to be seeing more of the stories. not less. alright, thank you. so much for all of those insights. keyes calling, joining us live that from rest and in virginia. thank you. my pleasure. in the u. k. major incident has been declined in grace at manchester, off to several communities were forced to evacuate their homes following heavy rain and high winds. rescue teams and police were deployed. also. houses were flooded and caused a submerged that were also being weather warnings in the northwest and in wales. often media months worth of rain fell in just 2 days. el salvador has reported a historic low number of homicides 2 years after declaring a state of emergency to crack down on crime. the state of emergency has given
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precedent night because governments sweeping colors including the ability to pull some constitutional rights. it's legit to one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. rights groups have criticize the measures and say many of those arrested are innocent, but domestically the improvements and security have contributed to because his popularity. mexicans are renowned for the love of football, but what's left, a note is the national sport mexican road. you. it's been recognized as intangible, cultural heritage and many in the country are fighting to keep it alive. while mexican cowboys, world famous, it's cow goals, whether rising stars of the sport duty ago, yano reports for mexico, se, se, the, 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,
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and it's got the most, that it's about much more than the performance got on those. those are the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or chat idea teams of 8 show up there horsemanship and a series of coordinated high speed and often dangerous exercise. precision is vital. 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 7 inspired by the women fighters of the mexican revolution, it's got them who's as follow strict guidelines to per surface store equal and cultural authenticity.

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