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because in the united states, main for the rest of us from global markets and economies should that be beyond to asked if people have sent an lifetime working. that's part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights. counting the cost on jersey or the israel carries out a serious of stripes across garza, was the name of the situations of palestinians struggling to survive the winter. the hello david. this is out a 0 life from the ha also coming up, south korean investigators move in to arrest and peach to president. thousands of police offices are deployed near his residence due to needs refugees full stiffly
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citing stuff, a new life in charge. but aid was a struggling to provide for the big 600. 100 in new orleans were police say, the stories are now secure after the attack. killed 2 people and the attack or the is there any strikes across cause i have killed at least 70 people in the past 24 hours. many of them have died in strikes in the north. the army has carried out a series of attacks on gauze, especially palestinians in the north were supposed to use any materials they could find to carry the wound to 2 ambulances. the number of people killed in those strikes is unclear. more than 45000 people have been killed in israel's will on gauze, as well as the conditions in gaza was sending for the 1600000 people displaced by
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the war. and as hunting back and read reports from darrow by the children of 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 ruin caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare, assuming that in the body 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, 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
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currently at the u. n. warrens desk 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 firm 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. the hosting for the large white bed, it went to cold, accessible to those struggles, added to mal nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction, as a rice is basically pneumonia, the most civilians are living in teens or on the top. poland is the one many children,
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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. and there's regular the blockade of goods and equipment. for now, how is the indians bucket shovels and even bare hands will have to do for gaza. children in the winter hasn't brought more than just the cold. it has a broad coldness and suffering. not because it's on usually cold winter, 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 was, i was just get off from the hospital and daily velocity, palestine the you and says an immediate cease fire is needed in gaza to allow aid agencies to operate in the strip every day without
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a cease fire 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. so some of the toughest restrictions on imagine movement ever recorded. this includes blocking access to border areas for collecting supplies and denying attempts to deliver goods and services or assess needs across garza. well, a week off to is ready for us is rated the last functioning medical facility in northern garza. the still new news about the head of the hospital soldiers carried out multiple strikes and come out odd ones, testing parts of the facility on fire, forcing patients out and detaining dr. who some will. sophia, his wife says these really military betrayed her husband when they arrested him to put in such a incentive in the secret rented one what the solve is just the whole situation at
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the hospital has been very tough for months there was showing and horror all over the place the quad comforter attacks were non stop. the situation was really unbearable. we tried our best to tolerate everything. the hospital was full of patients and wounded people who can't even support themselves, let alone try to live without medical help in service. it's funny, there must be a doctor around them. so we stayed together on december 27th and these really betrayed us. they said that we would all leave the hospital in peace and that they will provide us with means of transportation to take us to the indonesian hospital and see that they are lawyers. they are dishonest, they arrested dr. wholesome. i haven't seen him since they destroyed the hospital, they destroyed the hospital yard. they destroyed the archives. they destroyed the operation rooms. they destroyed the maintenance department. they shelled the hospital from every direction. the situation was very difficult physically and mentally. everyone was in pain and kind of game and the other one then you know,
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oh is really a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has approved a delegation to resume garza sees fund negotiations in dough. ha, i'm does tell who it has moved from the georgia and capital amman. and she's reporting from that because these ready to government has bind our to 0 from reporting and as well. 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 often mistake 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 negotiation. but it's important to note that since the 1st and only cease fire, we solve back in november and 2023. these talks have been solved. they've been at
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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 central jersey to i'm on. let's bring you some developing news from south korea now to south or in military officials have been detained by prosecutors as investigators attempt to arrest the impeached president. approximately 3000 police officers from 47 sports have been deployed in front of the presidential residents. use a q was suspended from his presidential powers last month off to his short lived declaration of martial. no. a lot. mcbride joins us live from. so now me as
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a presidential residents, good to have you with us again ruled. so the software and investigators have moved in to try to arrest the page president. he's been very defies. read this entire process. he rejected multiple requests to appear for questioning his block such as of his office. so what is the latest that you're hearing about the efforts to arrest you the yeah, well that's the stand off as we go through friday morning continues this began in the very uh, the hours of this morning just off to the slides. that was a lot of speculation that it was about to take place. and sure enough, but just after 1st light, we had thousands of police moving to this positive. so that's why the official residents have you. and so if y'all is located, they sealed off roads around here. and then very soon afterwards we saw investigates is from the a corruption investigation office. that's one of the main agencies investigating
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unit of the consequences off the, his in position of martial law. but they have spent all of the past few hours now trying to negotiate the way into the official comp time through the various layers of security. because of course, even though he is in peach dance suspended, he is still the sitting president and he has the protection of the presidential security division so that they are still deep in negotiations. it's difficult to know exactly where they are up to, but it is the developing into something of a stand off when we know that you'd suck you all is the tub and to try to resist. tend to in peach in adult surgery, how hold him criminally accountable for the imposition of muscle and rob you and has also tried to galvanize his support as hundreds of him having, gathering near his official residence in the past few days. he said on wednesday he
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was watching or of the hardwire because they were doing and his ard was live on youtube. so how big is the crowd of his support as a now? and they also proven obstacle to his arrest. yeah, i mean that's part of the problem with all of the last month or so. of the political infighting that we have said it's rated really. has roy bills and royal de both sides in this there are people who are incense that he imposed. martial low wants to see him punished for that, but by the same token that are all very strong conservative groups here in south korea who absolutely believe it was the right thing to do. it was a, they were, they knew his power to impose, marshall low to keep the country together and to resist while they, regardless being left wing north korean sympathizing forces. do it all protest is here, but this has been very carefully timed to come before the weekend when the protest
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numbers build up. and the hope is that there is no police presence here to be able to execute this arrest warrant to be able to take and detain, you'd away from the presidential compounds without that being any confrontations. but the longer this does go on there, because then there was still the jobs that, that, that could be hang receives, turning it into something else. all right, rob, thank you so much for all of that. rob mcbride live for us from so the syrians, security forces have launched a major search opperation in the city of homes for people they suspect of commission will crimes during the asset the regime. they're also looking for those who have refused to hand over the weapons and ammunition to the new administration . road blogs have been setup across the city and civilians,
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and at least 2 neighborhoods have been told to stay at home. hash on the whole bar has moved from damascus. the house has been the focal point of this, a good deal price and which is focused on 2 neighborhoods by government forces. believe that what they describe as members of the former regime us till they're refusing to hunt over the weapons. but the operation is expanded. we will see the same sweep in every says, let's talk here until 2 is the government says that the reason why is conducting the operation is 1st of all to confiscate the weapons. but at the same time to arrest 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 minister of foreign affairs and his a solid. your counterparts were constructive according to socialist heavy, believe that this is going to be with the way a full diplomatic, but also for, for finance of support for this new administration that this isn't about cops i was
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to start the flights to damascus is also a boost of the new administration is going to reconnect syria with the international market and also allows syrians backhoe and send a strong message to the international community that life is back to normal passion . by the 0, damascus. the silence of refugees from saddam and continuously to neighboring child to escape selecting a toad. 60 percent of them are children. under 18. 8 agencies say they're facing numerous challenges as they tried to test the young refugees. catherine, slower reports from the charging for the town of audrey. children in this refugee settlement are getting the 1st middle of the day. and for some it will be the only one. mohammed lin runs these food project, refugees and sudanese, leading abroad, then money to help feed more than 300 children. we need to take that you'd be able
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to achieve that and get this hung as you're going outside. you're going, the market will be something bad because go ahead and help them be doing. maybe it is a b live 10 year old mazda of my dad's parents, of both, that his father was killed by a stray bullet during shooting in l janina in weston. dar food, he and his sister leave with relatives in this comp st. louis and we had a normal life and out, and then we had food. i liked to play football, but life here is very different. this comp was built to shelter a few 1000 people. but now nearly 300000 are crowded inside. these refugees have just arrived from saddam, they come from areas in west dar, this card, everything they can to stocks their lives. here. edward can see the struggling to
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meet everyone's needs. we have limited funding. so how can we know dealing with people and why year in the settlements if it's a price of 10 minutes, how could we provides basic services for them year? how can we assist them in the new system we? i think this is all the things that we and i said thank you both are and we are thinking will be less of more resources. chide hosts more than 1200000 refugees. some from previous conflicts and most struggling to survive one day at a time. catherine slowly all does your address eastern job. the still ahead on al jazeera, donald trump planned mass deportation of migrants in the us stocks. if the rest from hundreds of ton piece of metal falls out of the sky onto a village in kenya, we oscar rocket scientist. how does that happen? and what did happen again, the
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is good. this navigating range of products going to be a lovely season for sky is i suspect that wind brings a fair amount of snow in the same place, day off today, off today, the high ground of homes too low ground and how kind of the south region is fairly cold, admittedly, but it's been like that for a while. no single think it's the most of china, north of the yangtze, and then teens and stuff that points to in hong kong is about, right. it'd be some rain for time in taiwan, but then they will tend to disappear into northern philippines, where there was still a flood risk. the biggest challenge in the tropics read the east of java sooner. why see, maybe and born here. and this of us already streak of the cost of you know, but wait, catch is the case studies. heavy, persistent and late season right is disappearing away. i think during such a day. but the threat remains from these all northern philippines. therefore,
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india, the story of course, is 2 different things, sometimes with the right in the science, not much di, maybe it should, i guess. then this persistent fog up through this flat knowles and valley. now that does sometimes clear that phones in the morning and across from the cities is often consistent. there is a case in point service level and that's boring, small or fargo law through saturday and sunday, but it changed to show as mike clears initial on monday the the, the
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the the hello again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of i told the story is this alex, at least 70 palestinians have been killed in his rarity strikes across garza. many of them died and strikes in the northern parts of the strip theory and security forces have launched a major search operation in the cities of homes that talk. yeah. and talk to use that searching for people. they suspect of him missing more crimes during the asset regime. and also looking for those who have refused to hand over the weapons to the new administration. software and investigators are in sole exit using an arrest
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warrant for each president. use a few. approximately $3000.00 police officers from $4.00 to $7.00 squads deployed in front of the presidential residents use most suspended from his presidential policy last month off to his short lived declaration. of martial nor the api, i says the call robbing attack in new orleans, which killed 15 people on new year's day was a pre meditated act of terrorism investigations. believe that all me, veteran shaun's, through dean jamal from texas was acting alone when he intentionally tried to run down as many people as possible. they said to bol, posted several videos and social media pledging allegiance to i. so 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
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else involved in this attack is involved in this attack except for jam. so den jabbar the subject. you've already been brief, dog and don't 100 and joins us now. live from new orleans, john, get to speak to again. what can you tell us about what the situation is like at the moment where you are and what more we learning about the type of traits as well as you can see. and if you listen closely, perhaps here, new orleans has brung back into action the french quarter over here, where that incident are places back open. the businesses are. busy open tens of thousands of people who come from the nearby football game and joining the streets here. but there is a height and security. you can see some of the presence behind me over there. there's an armored truck in the middle of this median. and we're that white pickup
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truck drove into bourbon street around a truck that was blocking the road. the entire road is now blocked and there is an enormous police presence, including mountain police on horseback, which believe it or not is not an unusual scene in the french quarter of new orleans. but um the uh, the security is trying when things, when we come back into action, people are in a somber mood. there are make shift memorials on the street. there's also a census celebration. people have said things like, you know, if, if we allow our lives to be disrupted, then the attack or when so the is, are seen coming back to normal. see here and. busy elizabeth, still a stronger sense of morning and on this, this awful events meant that a major sporting event will had to be postponed. the sugar bowl. it did kick off on saturday night. but can you tell us how challenging it is to police?
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a big sporting events like that one in the lights of the horrible tragedy that we have just seen a is, is a custom to holding big events like that they'll be holding the super bowl after this. but of course, this is a unique and unusual circumstance. so you've gone rhodes being blocked off by police between that sugar bowl. busy and the french quarter, what actually is your time police lining the roads here and most of the people you see around, you see many of them wearing football jersey are from that game, tens of thousands of people who came in here from out of town and who you say they're learning a little bit more about what happened in the attack. 42, you're going through. there was an army veteran served in afghanistan, born in the us from texas and, and people to say that he appeared to and gotten radicalized over the years. he had
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an isis flag on the back of that truck and police say, one of the reasons i think he acted alone is that there was video of him actually planting the improvised explosive devices, which did not explode on new year's day. but they think she did this alone because all the video shows him acting alone. all right, john, thank you so much for that reporting john henry and live for us from new orleans. at least 2 people have been killed in a plane accident in southern california. please say a small ashcroft crashed us through the roof top of a commercial building in the city of phillotson rescue workers having by signing a fire that broke out and evacuated surrounding businesses. it's not yet clear whether those who were injured wet in the cross o on the ground. the clean up crews are welcome to remove thousands of tons of contaminated signed on the crime in peninsula the following an
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oil spill 2 weeks ago. russian officials have warned of severe environmental damage . off the storm stricken tank has dumped fuel onto the beaches. the cut straight regions separates the peninsula from the russian mainland. most of it has been in control of crimea since it's a 2014 invasion. a new car vandal migraines has started walking from southern mexico to was the united states for to most of my friends from venezuela, but also include people from guatemala el salvador, equitable and for very many say that type of way to in type a to law a city, which is under pressure from hosting thousands of migrants. president elect donald trump has pledged to prevent migrants from entering the us and state mass deportations of those already in the country. and in mexico, the southern state of chiapas,
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hundreds of migrants heading to mexico city. that hoping to apply for an appointment with the us customs and border protection in order to enter the us legally. the president of hundreds has threatened to shot us military bases in the country. is president elect donald trump, the ports 100 microns in a new year address. cl myra castro said that how government may reconsider allowing the me to operate on his basis. if the incoming administration goes ahead with its plans, don't home and has moved from mexico city. you know, i get, i have a family presidency, amount of castro is responded to donald trump's threats of mess migrant deputations . once he becomes president, i'm a lawyer. i mean, he said, i feel not in the national bro custom new year's day. she said, if you sense home during this back home, she could kick us out of military bases in her country that didn't, that will not be too low speed in the face of
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a hostile attitude of mazda full tuition of our pete cynthia. we'd have to consider a change in our policy of cooperation with the united states, especially in the middle east. you feel? well for decades, they've maintained basis. and i went to retrieve that without paying opinions, which in this case would lose all reasons exist in honduras. must stipulations were big, worry for some doors move in half a 1000000 of the countries people live in the states without legal status, according to official us because many, some much needed remittances back home now customer was putting into play the presence of us policies, particularly and so to kind of a home during that base, they've been there since the 1980s tossed with, among other things, counting the coating corporations fellow left, an american president cloudy. a shame down with mexico was aust about casters comments on thursday. she responded briefly. i would, i go to the but i see them that we all know that we talked to the president of
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hunters some days ago were putting forward the idea of a meeting of foreign ministers of several countries in january to talk about the subject of migration and how the countries of latin america and the caribbean can cooperate to attend to its causes. phillips in the same downs, dealing with our own demands from, from the mexico, stops the flow of migrants to the us. if it doesn't, trump says the us will impose 25 percent terrace on on that's can goods. these are are words for now. threats from the 9 he's not yet us president. i'm responses from other countries. the situations are as yet hypothetical, but it is noticeable that the mexican government, well measured and restrained, is sending signals that it's not going to be as pleasant as last time. trump was in power on doris. me well, seems to be going a step further. doris is one of the smallest and most impoverished countries in latin america. is it really have the power to resist the us?
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one of customers political arrivals and the next member of a government have this to say. they don't see if the us decides to close the tap on the $30000000.00 that come into the country daily from the states. it would kill us with hunger, the real confrontation. so when negotiations will come, of course, of to january 20th. when donald trump becomes president, trump once again john home in mexico city, i'll just say to el salvador has reported a historic low number of homicides. it comes 2 years after we declared a state of emergency to crack down on crime. that move gave the governments, we think how is and it also led to one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. rights groups have criticized the measures and say many of those arrested innocence about domestically the improvements to security have contributed to president night callous popularity. a
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miss halleck rings floating from space is crashed and if you could village in kenya, can your space agency says the objects could be from a rocket launcher. the metallic object waiting around 500 kilograms landed on tuesday without losing any significant damage. it is, however, raising concerns the growing space activity will lead to move such incidents in the future. i mean, the, the glittering, i call it the glittering that does the following here is just run the media. because then we use the these coming down. because our friend lee, they, we bind before coming down to the surface. there was a very quick response from members or from officers, from fitness based on jersey. where are i should as, as i community, that to 8, there is no cause of alarm. we are safe and we take a lot so that we are safe he's calling isn't that is.
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