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in dangers was brian made populations with boots public health the prison because unlike captive red monkeys, there's no guarantee. diana move up that engine free. the . the other i'm or kyle, this is the muse, our line from doe ha coming up in the next 60 minutes. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister kind of just need a justin to. terry says he'll resign as prime minister of the weeks of political time while at least $48.00 palestinians, including a child are killed in gauze during the past 24 hours. you and come, boy has also come on,
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is really attack us. congress stopped the process of certifying the 2024 election and donald trump's when plus opening up to the well serious new administration. ease of incident restrictions imposed by the side reaching out in sports call is helping its found a format that will win over a new generation of fans. and then door league involving many of the world's best players is about to see off the canadian lead. a just him today who has announced he's stepping down as policy leader and prime minister. he says he'll stay at office until the governing liberal policy picks his replacement to that was also suspending parliament until march 24th. i intend to resign as party leader as prime
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minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. last night i asked the president of the liberal party to begin that process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. and it is become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal baffles, i cannot be the best option in that election. of correspondent rob rentals takes a look back out to those political career. a justin to those liberal party decisively defeated, conservative incumbent stephen harper, in 2015 tonight, canadians rejected division and negativity, the son of the late prime minister, pierre. though he was 43 years old when he took office to go pursued
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a liberal social agenda, established a child benefit for canadian families legalize marijuana use an imposed stricter regulations on semi automatic weapons. during the cobit pandemic, protests against mask mandates and other restrictions led by truck drivers convulsed auto want to go and vote emergency powers to bring the demonstrations to an end. turnover vigorously supported ukraine in its fight against russian invasion . no bones, no bullets, and no police will ever take away your drive for freedom is government clashed with china over the detention of a chinese business woman. and with india following what to go alleged was an indian assassination of a canadian seat leader in 2015 to do open candidates, a tens of thousands of refugees leading civil war in syria. when his rails war on
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gonzo began in late 2023 to go was slow to call for a ceasefire. israel's killing of palestinian civilians triggered protests in toronto to those sought to maintain amicable relations with the us. despite tensions over trade during donald trump's 1st term, the relationship between canada and united states is extremely strong, but a slew of ethics scandals and political missteps took their told. eventually kudos . popularity plummeted. with an approval rating of 24 percent. in december 2024. a big part of recognizing strength and, and weaknesses is when you make a mistake, you admit it, you make amends. you. you ask for forgiveness. the prospect of trump's return to power. his threats of tariffs on canadian imports and how to respond led to
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tensions and resignations within through those government to those downfall signals in end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0 senior brian is a senior advisor at macmillan vantage. us a canadian public affairs firm, specializing and government relations. you joins us now from also a good to have you with us. that's about just your reaction to this announcement. oh, it should be prime minister. true to us in a day we may have seen a live here in the order was opposition. party is coming out already sort of seeking blood and, and i think we need to take a minute and talk as you just did on your show about the great legacy. he's had a 10 year run. it has as prime minister and a quite a progressive progressive voice in north america. absolutely. i mean he came to power and such a blaze of glory and as he said, these progressive agenda. so why did canadian sour on have and
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um, you know, i think if you look at history, there's a um president where there's been a global pandemic mixed with it now matched with economic downturn that sort of led to the rise of uh, you know, more right leading parties, i think there's that, i think the fact that, you know, in canada, canadian history, no prime minister has ever won 4 elections in a row. so there is a natural end point and it's not, you know what, he missed. the tone change that happened here in other places over the last or the 18 months where hope and optimism had been replaced increasingly with rage and anger. and i don't think he responded quickly enough to those concerns about housing and affordability, where the opposition leader was quick to do so. so what do you make of the timing oval this given that it's going to be such a to mote, to as time to kind of,
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to just as president elect from takes power over the boy that threatening of trade will of it's the worst possible time that we could be focusing on leadership, race and internal political divisions, instead of looking outwards and taking that unified team, canada approach that was successful when uh, in the 1st topic, ministration. while we were, we negotiated the free training for you guys. and so it's, it's very unfortunate many are going to criticize to know for not having to read the cold and active faster. i think there is occasions in 6 months for sure, but the upwards of a year ago that this was the way things were going had he had a search down earlier. we would maybe have a government in place to negotiate our firmer ground with the, with the trump on these terrace things right now it's going to be, um, it's going to be a chaotic. no, january, february. okay. save your brian money. thanks. indeed. we're going to
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take you straight now to the with capital. what kind of a harris is opening certification of the us presidential election result? the tellers on the part of the 2 houses will take their places at the clerks desk. that's is capitol hill. we're looking at the house of representatives, they just sold the vice president cala harris opening proceedings. she's standing next to the house speaker, republican mike jones and they all about to specify president elect donald trump's election when know the end of last year, november 2024 and you've got no money cuz gathering the under the tightest national
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security levels possible, given the spence way of events this time, 4 years ago after ascertaining that the certificates are regular in form and authentic. the tellers will announce the votes cast by the elect tours for each state, beginning with the alabama center, the fisher of the president, the certificates of the electoral vote in the state of alabama seems to be regular in form and authentic. and it appears there from that donald j. trump, of the state of florida received 9 votes for president and j. d. vance of the state of ohio, received 9 votes for vice president the
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minimum president, the certificate of the like total vote of the state of alaska. seems to be regular and form and authentic, and it appears there from the donald j. trump of the state of florida. receive 3 votes for president, and j. d. vance of the state of ohio receive 3 votes for vice president, the so that we've got representatives from every states they are about to go through all the states in the us, in alphabetical order. announcing the, the records of electron votes from each and every states can be how kit is watching events for us in washington d. c. so give me just give us an idea of the significance of this day and focus. we're a little bit of a sequence of events that are at the capital. yeah, that's right. uh you. i think we've got amy clubs sure. who is uh,
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one of the senators who is the presiding over this uh, what we have is, uh essentially what is very ceremonial and slightly routine. uh, procedural, the certification process that is until 4 years ago, when all of that changed on january 6th, 2021. and now there is heightened interest on the anniversary 4 years later. not only because of the violence that occurred 4 years ago when the supporters of donald trump tried to overturn the results of the 2020 us election. but also because in this case, what is also significant is the fact that cala harris in this case is normally as vice president is tallying as certifying the results of the 2024 us selection. but she's also having to certify her own loss to donald trump,
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the president elect, who back 4 years ago was attempting through his supporters to overturn those election results. so it really is a remarkable series of events because we're not really marking and anniversaries, but she's also certifying her loss to the man who was responsible for the series of events. it could be the democrats on that note would be very keen, haven't they? to emphasize the democrats peaceful transition of power in contrast to events of 4 years ago as you would just talk about, what do we been hearing from cala harris on this? it's yes, right. in fact we. 2 today is likely to be man, we've already seen much more peaceful than it was 4 years ago because of what we have heard from. not only president biden, but cromwell,
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harris for self. they were committed to a peaceful transfer of power inside campbell harris released the video stating just that listen to what she had to say. today at the united states capital, i will perform my constitutional duty as the vice president of the united states to certify the results of the 2024 election. this duty is a sacred obligation. one i will uphold, guided by love of country loyalty to our constitution and my unwavering faith in the american people. so not only was it this couple of harris and joe biden said they were not going to stand in the way of the election results, but also you have the snow storm behind us. that certainly has discouraged any sort of a rising in terms of people coming out. the weather seems to be discouraging that behavior
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and there's another change to from 4 years ago. and that is a change in law. and back in 2022, a lot was put in place, but no longer allowed for any sort of inkling by the vice president to think that they had the power. as in donald trump suggested mike pence did back in 2021 to even propose that there may be the possibility of overturning the election results . again, something that donald trump suggested erroneous lee that mike passed the then vice president of that he suggested he had the power to do that has now been in trying to law. there is no possibility of turning over the selection results. and so as we heard from cala harris herself, she was committed to the peaceful transfer of power. so think she is certified as we speak. and the integration of donald trump on january 20th. kimberly many things indeed the tool he has through events the on capitol hill.
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the that's been their last hop in the is really bombardment of the gaza strip. despite some movement on the diplomatic front. at least 48 people have been killed in the past 24 hours, 13 of them overnight. and the alvarez comp, in central galls are, is really selling on a residential complex killed at least 3 palestinians, including a child for palestinians in gauze was not only destruction and displacement, but it was also forcibly disappeared or detains thousands of people from the strip families. if he left with no information on that loved ones causing further psychological trauma, as it was also shows you in convoys the world food program says that the clothes came on the is really fun. they're the ones you've gone to check point on sunday. organizations as the vehicles are clearly marks and carrying 8 staff members that
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condemns the attack and cold for the safe passage for humanitarian aid to our capital. as the room has the latest developments for us. from there all bala and central garza, as negotiations for sci fi, intensified is very military, exists and run because it's military attacks on very heavily pill top neighborhoods in areas that what previously designated by that is really military to be safe humanitarians. so we have caught report from eye witnesses in milwaukee area, which is only 8 kilometers away from our location here. that a group of mates shift 10 squared targeted by these valley through west one. palestinian has been confirmed, killed and destroyed that. but the significant destruction of the huge plants of smoke with quite seen from the side of the attack and even covering the antonia horizon of the city of con you and this and elsewhere. let me show you what we have seen in the past few hours. the has been very remarkable,
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intensification are watching the reboot apartments in the eastern areas of different bella events. we have been told by civilians and on the rock for 2 to complement and a very extensive deployment of is ready quite up to drugs that today open expire on the civilians who were taking shelter. and one of the 11 schools that were initial confirmation that we have gone from out the hospital in under the rock for if you're to come suggest the injury or 14 civilians are right now receiving medical treatments in that hospital. it's a very also a remarkable intensification of strikes on the devalue ballot town which had received evacuation. food is recently by the isabel of military and open guns is where the sage of northern gauze i have now lost it from over 90 days must be an intense attacks on the total restriction on aid. abraham l holly me is one of the few journalists operating in northern garza and is at the scene of one of the latest attacks. and this is what every single morning looks like in garden
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city. after these real easy fighters is to have targeted this residential building and shifted one area to the north of guys a city for palestinians have been reported to. ready and dozens were injured and there are many still missing under their level. as you can see, civilians are trying to dig deep under the both to rescue the trad civilians, perhaps killed civilians from under this risk. freud building the gun. these really forces attacked and targeted this place at 1 50 in the morning a little the people were sleeping with the did the wounded and the destruction of the results of an attack. the did all over the place and the streets. we're still trying to find someone i own because there are no civil defense team, so ambulances here. i don't know what more hardships we can expect. i have no more
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words to say in months. i got them to pass on that. as you can see, we're still looking for all of the ones. we're still trying to recover them from under the rubble. we're just using our hands to find them because we don't have tools. there are no civil defense and the ambulance team said we have no tools and we don't have the basic necessities, these release attack best without the warning of the law. much as far as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to this residential reserves and it has been completely reduced to rubble. civilians are everywhere searching and the searching process is continuing in the light of the absence of civil defense. the cruise, due to the ongoing, is we're even talking on these civil defense across civilians are using their bare hands to rescue their loved ones from the beneath the rubble and destroy buildings on daily basis. the situation is much more catastrophic in the light of
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these brutal attacks target in groups of civilians and on daily bases and target and residential buildings at midnight without any sort of warning and civilians. as you can see, are waking up to that tragedies ongoing strategies due to the ongoing killing of civilians here in the gaza strip the brain with city just around northern gaza. how does time? 3 is raise, have been killed in the occupied westbank in the shooting took place and called kelly, and they're in a legal settlement. is there any military says 3 gunman opened fire towards a bus stop sing for the suspects. i'm have looks down the area. i'm just all who has the latest for us. she's in a mom because the housing authority is suspended balances. there is operations in the occupied, the west bank of these really military has released initial findings of
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a probe into the shooting. on monday in the occupied west bank, they say that outside the legal settlement of can you me, i'm a 3 is really is were killed and 8 others injured. they say that 3 palestinian gunmen opened fire on not just a bus, but 2 other vehicles in the area. one of the dead has been identified as an as really police officer from another legal settlement in the west bank. we've heard from several is really officials including the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is said that israel will go to great lengths in order to find the suspects and bring them to justice is really forces have actually been conducting a manual and in the area closing off several roads blocking several villages because they say they have the identities of 2 of the 3 suspects who are from the northern west bank city of jeanine. now we also heard from the national security minister each more ben viewer, who said that israel should sever security cooperation with the palestinian authority. set up more checkpoints because quotes the right of life of settlers in
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the west bank. trump's any sort of freedom of movement for palestinians in the west bank, these really military says they're to, they're still investigating the situation. and the sense with that just need all, i'm a what is what is already waiting more on goals are as also increasing the frequency and intensity of its minutes. she offensive in the occupying the west bank. well, the 830 pounds of settings have been killed since october 2023 upon a city and present societies as more than 12000 have been detained in the past 15 months. of those at least $3400.00 and what's called administrative detention, which means that being held without charge of the u. n. has documented more than 1500 attacks, biased really separate against palestinians. like to let the killings of property damage alone nail is the form of director general of israel's is where the foreign ministry, he explained the attitude of younger generations in israel towards the war on gauze
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of this, the mas either will situation is 7 rolls. what is called here searching for also a, there is a big change in the 32 of these ways. eh, to live most of the, of the store, to the fifties and the, 50s changes very, a big deal because in many of the people say that no man, not only that, we don't believe we live these people say, we don't want police. we don't want this because in the well they do. i seen this on the 7th of october. so when, when you see these ongoing violence, it is creating a load, the diesel. then we have to re weigh this violence with
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this feeling theory abroad forever. i have an older generation, i remember that the the right week is said we won't be as smoke, no bother, no young people. many people say we don't want to be that that we know bad feet piece. so i think it's a very dangerous ethic to these developing here that we need the very fundamental change in the thinking office, where it might be a fundamental change and that to, to update the national community, to the conflict, to the serious trade minister says the country is running out of supplies and has a, the listing of us functions. my hotel, our house on says the new administration is unable to make deals to import wheat.
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i'm few due to the sanctions. i'm not, the country only has enough supplies to last a few months. again, russell said all his life for us in damascus and the trade minister that wrestle laying out the reality of sanctions and just how necessary it is that they get lifted of the dispute. so this country has been supported by 13 years of a civil war need. it needs essentials. this is lots of things. some records are suggesting that the secret needs up to $400000000000.00 to recover from that to buy station. and now the minister is saying that the company has just a little we've m c left and in a couple of months they are going to run out of that. and they cannot import it because of the sanctions that the info is by the world, particularly by the united states. so and then the registration saying that the reason that the world having pulls the sections on syria because there was
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a brutal regime and know that the regina is gone. so there is no reason to continue with that sanctions. and they say, if the world continues to that section, that's going to be a punishment for syrians because they are already suffering from the power to so now at the country does it that the for the minutes of countries is visiting the regional companies and is trying to achieve, to, to, to, to, to secure the support of these companies to have the new ones vision to leave the international sanctions. so the united states, on the other hand saying, well, it's a ready to be, is this that, that, that the, the restrictions that were imposed on humanitarian aid to a little more full. we'll see you to measure the interest syria. but when it comes to the structural the, the, the, the sanctions. so it says it needs to see the actions from the new administration in damascus to see what is going to be the direction of the registration. and
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sylvia and so now as of now we have cd, we're seeing that neither union loan of united states is really in a rush to leave the essentials. and that is going to get to mind this challenge for the even station in damascus. there were some good news that was left for people in syria internet restrictions on the us side, era being lifted. what impact is that having to fully bid? so this is a kind of a sign of for the, the new direction of the myspace. and here in damascus, so now the minister of information is saying that they have listed the below kings on some of the websites, social media platforms that were caused by the previous redeem themselves. so they have to cancel this, the limits in the governor's race, or cetera, and coordinates. so these are the south and government rates. and now also they have to be connected the north of the company to the rest of the company, because we need to do this with jim this to process the company were quite
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disconnected. and the reason that they are picking as much as the on the communications, according to the non sufficient in damascus, is to, to, to, to enhance that, that, that lead to more assessment set for expression. and also enabled syrians to have it back to, to access through the electronic surfaces and also the information necessary that brings in the very nature is that from damascus many times i still feel it has hair on i want is era, the leader of austria's fall like freedom policy has met the president, but he's been formally off to begin tools to form a government. plus, i'm just seeing human in this, it is my put you tower 3 in southern city where we ask why nearly 20 percent of native tongues in latin america are in dangers of disappearing. chaos this i know events of the american healthy me because of the 100000 teddy's.
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like the way on the ice that's coming up is for the a hello we are looking at the skies clearing across the east. the side of the mediterranean side were fabulous sunshine. gerardo with a coming in behind temperatures, generally getting up into the, the high teams here. but over night, that's where those type of just pulled away quite readily and many pos we'll see type of just getting down into single figures close to if not below freezing americans. much of that the, but you can save and save 4 degrees celsius because of the down into single figures as we go on and see what waiting to stay temperatures to pick up. once again, again, it does stay allows you dry for the most part and most your wi costs out of pocket
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. so the radium financially, but that system that has been clearing away from the east, the metal that produces a line to show us where to weather across iraq, down to was q way using across southern older hop on saudi arabia, some soft chalice that could lead to some localized flooding then i will step a little further south, which as we go through, why does they maybe with sponsor to have right here in console, generally troy across north africa, some showers that across northern positive algeria into geneva, seasonal shelves continuing. meanwhile, across central parts of africa and a line of violent storm. so that is to sort of south africa slowly moving, but i didn't know the unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing it asses. and as i said, 11 on, on 146, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people in math are just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the
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conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0. is there a war on god's a continue, new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. if you're not chose, you're not entitled to the success of rights award winning force or fund to my brutal meets renowned out a standing in human rights defender. all not about the whole young generation. they have centered to palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that twice the defense world refrain on a jersey to the
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color again, you're watching out to sara has reminder of on top stories best our canadian prime minister, justin, true that it has analyses stepping down as policy leader to stay on as prime minister until the liberal party. alexa, his websites, united states congress is, is in the process of certifying donald trump's presidential election, victory, vice president commer harris says over saying proceedings on both formerly declared him the women and at least $48.00 people have been killed in ongoing attacks. and goals are in the past 24 hours in the elbow as comes from the center of the strip is really selling on a residential complex kills. at least for you kind of sentience, including a child. is there any forces withdrawing from areas in southern lebanon? that's according to the us special employ and as hawk students speaking and they
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route and they make no mention of a deadline for the withdrawal, which is scheduled for the end of this month, hochstein met the army, come on to who will play a key role in the implementation of se is fine and also i met with to speak with paul would not be very kind of hard to pull. it's from buried of us. and boy am as hawks then is back in baby with the diplomats had brokerage and ends to the deadliest floor between hezbollah and israel and decades. a cease fire came into effect on november the 27th. it has now entered its 2nd months, but there are concerns about its continued fidelity 11 on an israel are accusing each other of violating the terms of the agreements and 11 on once. the united states, united states, of course, leads the international committee monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire to push the is read needs to speed up their withdrawal from some 60 villages along the border since the ceasefire took effect. um, israel has withdrawn from 3 villages,
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one of those villages in or out from that village earlier today they made reference to this withdrawal process saying that it is slow but moving forward. but what you did not say or did not mention was the 60 day deadline because it's ready to mostly whites, january the 26th, and the 11 east army should be deployed in those areas. but these are, these are accusing, has the law of still not pulling back from the board. our visas withdrawals will continue until all is really forces are out of lebanon completely. and as the lebanese army continues to deploy a into the south and all the way to the blue line. and i want to hear say that this is not an easy process to implement the difficult process. the mechanism is working well, and i want to commend general jeffers and his team and the others that are
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associated with the mechanism and creating something that really allows for the lebanese army to implement the agreement by deploying to the south and being the only armed entity that will provide security for the people of south lebanon, and to allow for the people and the residents of the south to return to their homes . so this process is not smooth, but it is successful. and i think today's withdrawal of israeli military back into israel in the western side, will be followed by other withdrawals until they are on the out of lebanon completely. how's the law is threatening to resume operations? if he is ready, forces do not withdraw from southern 11 on. it says that it has regained its strength. but at reopening war with israel will be a difficult decision, especially since its community suffered a lot during the war. many of them still do not have homes to return to santa for
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their elsewhere theater. bates, take you back down to the united states congress, which has just satisfied donald trump election. thank tre. thank you very much. the and that you can see vice president tamela her shaking the hands on some conflict. and how speaker mike johnson, having projected to 5 the when old, when to senate, donald trump in the november 2024 presidential elections. of course, he is also then certifying high right off or that is the us congress specifying the election results of
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the november 2024 us and elections of procedural operational events that happens smoothly like this. every time a new election is held in the us apart from of course, 4 years ago when a mob supporting donald trump, try to lock this certification process. and it did indeed delay it. but no make cause were tons mesa in the night to finally certified to bivens when, but that was chaos on capitol hill. 4 years ago, democrats came to emphasize this time round, a smooth transition of democratic power. now university professor in the u. k who was wrongfully dismissed for his and he's on his views says he's disappointed at the university of bristol, is appealing,
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i've tried people's ruling against it. they've been miller towards the field. g. a presto for 3 years, but was funded in 2021. a tribunal found the miller was unfairly dismissed and subjected to discrimination. it rolled his answers on his views, qualified as a philosophical belief and a protected characteristic. this week miller announced he needs to raise at least $90000.00 to defend his legal case or with joins now by the former professor of political sociology at the university of bristol. david miller need joins us from breast. so thank you for taking the time to join us. uh you say this is a disappointing move by bristol university. why do you think that pursuing this case when they've already been found guilty of wrongful dismissal or? well, i think we hope that today will overturn the case or appeal. i think we've had legal advice to that effect from the lawyers. i think less bob legal advice myself,
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but i think that's what they've done. i said with a hope that that will stop them from having to pay me quite a large package at the end of the process. my own feeling is that a bigger win this and that they will look very, very foolish when that happens. but it's so a long process to have to go through just to establish that we were correct in the 1st place. and now again to defend yourself, you're having to raise $90000.00. how is that going? well i increased the lotion up here yesterday and we, we wonder how it would go, but we've almost already reached the torso. we still owe money, which we need and we would hope that people would help us with those donations that finding fund dot org slash support miller. but i'm really quite overwhelmed by that . i'm by into support efforts on twitter, on other social media in the last day because it's being truly amazing. the part of
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support is being, i mean, obviously that says there's a disappointment that i'm having to go through this process of that. we have to spend sort of money, but in the end, i think what will happen is because we, i think we're going to win. what will happen is that that will legally establish the president even more firmly. but it is impossible sack someone who's out. he's all right, and so i think in the, in the loo, i'm disappointed to have to go through this. i think that is going to be a really a significant precedent on one more judgment that we're going to see at the end of us. yeah. and how necessary is this pressed into to mean how stifled do you feel? academia is when it comes to talking about pro palestinian issues as well. it is extremely stifled. it's not just talking to you. yeah. i mean, best case, it of course is wishing to be as a professor of political so sure i want you, but it also is a case which one's the preston test established will affect every worker in the country, whether they are watching in the police or if in poland or anywhere everywhere who
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will be affected. but of course, there's not just academics who have been subjected to such chip and psyched as a result of the views of that expression of their legitimate views. it's also been a whole range of other professionals that many doctors and lawyers are the kinds of even optician's or child psychologist to be fact. as a result, the speaking are on a genocide and gossip because of course the scientists cannot stand the possibility that people speak up for the palestinians. and they, in order to try and avoid losing the global power, which is what, which is what's happening. they are trying to have people sites, so that they kind of no longer take place. i think a rule in public society. what impact has all of this had on, on you and your professional life as well. i could, besides from my position, i have not been able to get to another academic, jo, i will not ever be able to get another academic job and of course, but it's
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a significant detriment to me. it means i've, i've had to find other ways to make it living. and of course i've done that by the myself, the journalism in writing, especially on design, is moving. so i think maybe if designed to start with, they can shut me up. they will but realize that they have been unsuccessful because of course, if i read this into a massive uh issue of principal as a result, keep more and more people are supporting. the kinds of use which i have expressed was prior to the beginning of the genocide were much less popular. and i have the jewish students, i read on the bristol campus that they felt safe and unprotected. so i wonder what your response to that is, whether they were indeed unsafe at any stage, and also what other students felt about. you'll believe so, and he's on this police when they appreciated receiving a range of different ideas. the students certainly do appreciate receiving
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a range of use of students who are not yours and the students who are here. so our managers did this in my classes who didn't appreciate the range of use that they were different. and i also have managers, students who have been on the campus with best of who that'd be excluded, divide by the jewish society designers, society because they weren't sufficiently designing store of designs. so of course, it was no actual locker safety. there was no actual problem. uh for, for the jewish gypsy was iris because they didn't know the actual front. none of them actually were in my classes. i told once it complained i've never been to any of my classes and i've never spoken to anyone who had ever been in any of my classes. so the whole thing was a, a flag who invented in order to try and target someone who was willing to just the size. so i just wanted to talk about as long as they haven't met a very understanding to talk to you and get an idea of your experience. many thanks for joining us that from bristol,
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thank you. the, the corruption trial of, for my french present nicholas all cozy, is on the way in paris. and he's accused of a legally bank rolling a presidential bid with funds from the vin libby and need a mama capacity so cosy was in office from 2007 to 2012. if convicted, he could face a decade behind balls. the butler sent this report from paris, a nicholas so cozy a wrong thing at a powers code for his face and biggest corruption trial. the former french president is accused of accepting millions of dollars of a legal funds for his successful 2007 presidential campaign from form and libyan leader mohammed could duffy in return for favors. the prosecute to say a corruption packed between so cozy and good that the spot and use and confidence
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among the allegations they say, middleman carried suitcases of cash from trip. lisa powers and sol cosy aids helped get duffy's chief of stuff if they just, if it's and it means satisfaction because it's been a long time coming up the street additional investigation has taken almost 10 years . we know there have been obstacles and appeals to prevent this trial from taking place, but finally, is this happening over sofi, off to that 2007 election victory, so cozy, employed to get that be to power is for leverage. state visits, the libyan leader wanted to re enter the world stage of the decades of being regarded as a pariah by the west. so cozy rolled out the red carpet, so cozy says the claims against him. all fantasy and fabrication, he says, has been this school opponents and phones are trying to describe it. to him, he says, is enemies in libya are taking revenge for false leading strikes with nato in 2011 on tripoli, the leg to get that these des moines does that is legal to expose. so is the trial
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of a former president sends the message, the political corruption can no longer get one published in france. yeah, i'll put some notes here in french society. many people think just this is class based. they feel that we wouldn't marry people or prosecute for every day a feature they are punished. most of the leaves in the late. so for made the mere existence of cases like this one finds the message that the free one is equal in the face of justice patrols expected to run until april. if i'm guilty. so cozy could face 10 years in prison and be followed from public service for 5 years. running the reputation of one of problems is most influential in controversial, political rights wing figures. natasha butler. i'll do 0 power nations jail full of appointments, and i do present cause one a quote appeal which could win him house arrest. he's having a 6 year sentence for fraud with millions of dollars. the country is high court will now consider alaska from the royal palace, which has
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a deep concern of his sentence at home is no, it says this last, it was previously renewed by the quotes. the leader of austria is far right. freedom policy has been asked by the country's president to form a government. this follows a meeting between the parties. lita hubbard, capital, the president, alexander, found the ballon the pro russian freedom policy one the most statesman, september's parliament treat election. so the good has ball from van a step into the unknown. yes, hubbard giggle the leader of the far right freedom policy met with the austrian president. it was a stock reminder of the only option left to form a government. mister physical, this confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations and he wants business sponsibility. i asked him about explicitly a go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution, this is how they me, it is. and i did not take this step likely, i will continue to ensure that the principals and rules of constitution are
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correctly observed and that had 2 outside hundreds of pickles, opponents of ages gather to voice. this is what a freedom policy like government would entail a policy that was founded in the 1950s by the nazis anti reason legacy of that history. it is time to immigration, nationalist, populism. a will words quite, quite simply that austria will become a nazi lot. if you look at the history, if you look at where this party comes from, if you look at the way tickled comes from them, it is extremely distress. there was a from screening again outside the presidential palace. but he represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy one, the most fun in law, september's election, and opinion polls say that his popularity is only drawing doesn't action.
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victory was one on the back of an economy in recession and to rise in both unemployment and immigration. angry young vote is frustrated with the cost of living crisis, looking to nationalist solutions that would align austria with a self proclaimed in liberal government of hungary. victor old ben. this is a country that is facing a search, right? which in such and such an economic times. so phone seems unstoppable. so when a guy jagow, i'll just sarah yanna, i said i had hair on challenges around 2 coaches as being fired on the same day as the nfl regular season comes to an end. when you have those details and that's the
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stuff that you will lose for now and his bar. laura, thank you so much. tiger woods and maureen mcelroy, helping a new golf form. how can help safe guard the future of their sports? the pair are launching an indoor golf league with the target of attracting a new generation of fans. as andy richardson, reports could walk in your bull at a high tech will come the next big thing in the gulf. why not? many of the world's leading players hosting it can be co, which stands but tomorrow's go fleet is about to launch the aim of taking the sport to a young and prime time tv audience. you know, you never know what this thing could be. this could be the future of golf. this could be one of the cool things on monday nights after football. and that's the
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hope. and so i would love, i just wanted to be a part of and so i'm really excited and i hope you guys are too, cuz i think it's gonna be pretty cool. so many shared experiences, what you go through together. cycle woods and roy mcroy, all the biggest names involved, can part of their response to the rival. saudi arabian fact lift gulf competition, which is signed up dozens of players from a long established pga tool next to the console. i don't want to sit here and talk about live, but you know, i think you can make the argument that they haven't innovated enough away from what traditional gulf is, or they've innovated too much, that they're not traditional golf. they're sort of caught in no man's land where this is so far removed from, from what we know golf to be illegal involve a fast paced foreman team goals to cease place, hitting shots at a 5 story high, simulate discrete before they eventually move on to an adjustable putting surface
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we came out, she's will take place of the $50000000.00 purpose bill. then you florida for the fans, st. coach sitting courtside and then be a game. is that type of energy that that type of environment music player introductions. you're right on top of the action as a fan. those funds will be a key factor in deciding if this league is to become a lucrative hit. or a multi $1000000.00 mis on the richardson l g 0. and japanese golf or high ducky nazi i'm was made a record breaking the start to the season. he finished on $35.00 under part of the century tournament in hawaii. that's the lowest for round score ever recorded on the pga tour football. now in round madrid or in spanish cup action against dep or to vote mendera later on monday, the deceased junior is able to play in this game. spank, receiving a red card during rouse to one window from valencia last week. coach carlo and
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chalabi is hopeful that vinicius will avoid a long suspension, and there's no stamp on what his ex to doesn't prove the lot lately. can you still improve? yes, he can, but nobody's perfect. he's worked hard on this and he still is, and he's done a lot. he's done so much that he's the best player in the world. but i'm still convinced without to about that it wasn't a red card, but the yellow caught, that's what i think. so i hope he wouldn't be punished. a feller budget boss joe st marino has lashed out of the turkish league, calling it toxic the to tom champions lead winner was critical of the refereeing after side b to ty is 4 to one on sunday. and the like the post match press conference, he says the system is working against his club fair by chair, a points behind leaders and fears, rivals a gal. it's has the right and standings. the only thing that i can say is that after 25 years, as
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a coach and 75 in, in, in football, 10 as an assistant, i never saw anything seeming love to this has of i mention that goes above anything that can be understandable. nothing to say about the players. commitment in terms of the trust and the feeling of something that is toxic. we feel obviously we feel reigning champion and carla sands is written off as chances of just defending his deck. our riley title of the crash on sunday left him an hour and a half off the pace local favorite as he'd l. raji won the brewing. 48 hours, 2nd stage of the race that taking place in sadie rape in south africa's hank. but han has the overall lead with a 4 hour and 45 minute advantage over elrod g heading into stage 3 or 5 times
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winter. now serenity of cats are, is in 3rd, the 2 week rally that takes place entirely inside of your ravia ends on january 7th . and all the time, great of the nfl may just have played the final game of his career or rogers through a forest hatch down passes as he led his new york jets teams victories and their last regular sees a game. his 1st touch down pass on sunday, which is 500 and his career. it's been a disappointing season for the 41 year old rogers avager to have missed out on the play. us had a few, a few odds in the locker room. a few uh, emotional moments with some people who really care about but you know, i think it's not, it's not great to make emotional decisions about anything in life. so i need, i need some time to step away from this and see how i'm feeling. and it's the end of the road for jacksonville, jaguars, head coach, doug patterson. at the beginning of the season team owners shot. com said it's the
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best team they ever assembled by the record of 4 winds. and 13 defeats means the cnn. off the new england patriots have the same record. they've also decided to part ways with jared male who's lasted just one season. now a slightly different kind of record here. it was the hershey bears annual teddy bear taz during their american hockey league match against providence bruins on sunday. and a trend that's taken place since 2001 are record 102300 43 teddy's were thrown onto the ice after the bears scored their 1st school stuffed animals are collected and donated to local children's charities to okay. and that is all your support for now. the ages to collect to lay as heavy but as a well that's it for me lord kyle: so this means our you can certainly find more on all websites i found. is there adult calm? i'm on
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a movie here. in just to moments with more of the days these for you the to understand the well, we must experience life through and now designs discover the stories to cotton. we split along the passage of time. the voices drowned out by the within the ordinary, extraordinary plus in witness documentary, the guns i held the truth unchanged, inspected on $20.00. the the
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this is the, my book kenyon and chillies and these mountains it spring here. but come summer this mountain valley will become a desert. right now. this looks very lush in green, but in about a month it's going to be yellow and totally dry because of the drought and ongoing drug that's less than more than 15 years here. what is the voice to released by snow and glaciers in spring could be prolonged to the critical summer months. that's the goal of the news project to build artificial glaciers, cold ice to pass for these middle structures. the magic begins in winter. temperatures dropped well below 0. the water from the stream of the melting glacier is harnessed, moves up a hose and releases
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a light spray that eventually turns into a rock hard structure. 2 years it's hope they'll be at least 50 i supers in this area countering advancing climate change. one dropped at a time. the donald j trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes, comma la dave harris. the us congress certifies the 2024 election results and the victory of donald trump. the i mean site, this is all and is there a life from don't or so coming up i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister.

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