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it moves up a hose and releases 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 drop 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 kind of as needed. justin credo says he will resign as prime
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minister off the weeks of political time while he's full ca palestinians, including a child killed in gaza in the past 24 hours to you. and convoy has also come on the is there any attack on opening out the well serious need administration? ease is internet restrictions imposed by the aspect ratio? the had a welcome to the program, the united states congress has certified donald trump's presidential election victory. it was his defeated opinion and vice president carla harris, who over sold the proceedings and formerly declared him the when a trump received a $312.00 votes,
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starz $226.00 security was times around the capital in 2021. the suppose of don't from storm the capital in a bid to disrupt the process. from central gratian will take place in january on january. the 20th. the votes for president of the united states are as follows. donald j trump, of the state of florida, has received 312 votes. pamela harris, the pamela de harris of the state of california, has received 226 votes. let's go to our white house correspondent kimmy. how could she joins his mind from washington and kimberly, it all went very calmly done it. very normal compared to the stay 4 years ago. took
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us through the significance of the stay in the sequence of events. a yeah, this is typically. busy a very sort of a benign ritual that takes place and that has always been the case until 4 years ago on january 6th of 2021. and that is when a supporters of donald trump s, as you mentioned, storm the us capital and then attempt to overturn and to haul the certification of the election results and try to overturn the 2020 us election results. so that is why all eyes were on the process that justin folded in the last hour as campbell harris was doing this. so it not only wasn't significant because it was the 4 year on a verse or a, but also there was sort of some human emotion involved in all of this. the fact that people were watching comma, la harris as vice president having to certify her own loss. but even more so to
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the republican challenger, who was responsible for a essentially telling his supporters to go to the capital in the attempt to overturn those election results. to the president that her who she was serving under. so it had so many elements wrapped up in to us. and kimberly did, she has to preside over this certification. why do you think she did it? this is she has to, as the is as the vice president. she is the president of the speaker, but she was the, i'll obviously not going to become the president of the united states as you heard her. if you heard any of this sort of watch the proceedings they were referred to as president of that chamber in that moment. so obviously a difficult moment for her, but in there and, and throughout that, she was making small talk with the speaker johnson who was very involved 4 years
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ago in attempting to overturn the election results. but she always said, and even what we heard from president biden is they were committed to a peaceful transfer of power. so we knew this was going to be fairly ceremonial and ritual lipstick. that is not what we heard from republicans for years earlier. they from this almost the beginning of following the 2020 us election were questioning the results were saying that they were going to challenge this and we're looking for ways to help the peaceful transfer of power. so this was a very different atmosphere 4 years ago. then it was this time around, the other 2 things that made today different was obviously the snow behind us. so certainly discouraged, any sort of antics in terms of people storing the capital as well as the heavy security presence. okay,
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many things can be home cut that our white house correspondent to bring to us that from washington. canadian needed justin trio has announced he is stepping down as spots you need. i'm prime minister. he says he will stay in office until the governing liberal policy picks his replacement to die is also suspending parliament until march the 24th i intend to resign as party leader as prime 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. rob reynolds states and look back at
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2 days political career. justin to those liberal party decisively defeated, conservative incumbent stephen harper in 2015. tonight, canadians rejected division negativity, the son of the late prime minister, pierre to go. he was 43 years old when he took office studio, pursued a liberal social agenda. you 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. trudel vigorously supported ukraine in its fight against russian invasion.
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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 gonzo began in late 2023 to joe 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 toll. eventually. kudos,
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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 tensions and resignation is within to goes government to those downfall signals an end of an era in canadian politics. rob rentals l g 0. stevio bryan is a senior advisor at macmillan advantage, a canadian public affairs firm specializing in government relations. she says justin to to fail to react to changes in public sentiment. quick enough. if you look at history, there's a precedent where there's been a global and then i've mixed with no matched with economic downturn that sort of
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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 and. busy so there is a natural end point and it's not, you know what he missed to change or that happened here. i know in other places over the last for 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. and so it is very unfortunate many are going to criticize to go for not having to read the goals and act and foster uh, i think the res, occasions in 6 months for sure. but the upwards of a year ago that this was the way things were going. has he uh,
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any steps down earlier. uh, we would maybe have a government in place to uh, negotiate our firmer ground with the, with trump on these terrace things right now is going to be, um, it's going to be a chaotic no. january, february. the has been no less up in the is riley bombardments if the gaza strip despite sunday evenings on the diplomatic front is 48 people have been killed in the past 24 hours . 13 was nights and the alvarez compton, central gaza, is really showing on a residential complex killed at least 3 palestinians, including a child. and as a desktop continues to rise from us as it's ready to attend some of the captives. but any sci fi data will depend on an end to israel's war. the well feed program
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says is there any forces shots have it's convoy on sunday, near the wadi gauze, or check point. the organization says the cause would clearly marked and caring. 8 staff members, they condemn the attack on cold for the safe passage for humanitarian aid. target was zoom. how's the latest developments for us from darrow ballard and central gaza? as negotiations for sci fi intensified is very military, exists and run because it's military attacks on very easily pill top neighborhoods in areas that what previously designated by that is really military's to be stage 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 a huge plumes of smoke with quite seen from the side of the attack and even
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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. there has been a very remarkable 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 really quite cool to drugs that today open expire on the civilians who were taking shelter. and one of you on run schools that were initial confirmations that we have got from our 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 and ballot town which had received evacuation. food is recently by the isabel of military and open guns. these rarely seizure of northern gauze. i has now lost it for more than 90 days.
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the been intense attacks and a near total restriction on aid. a brian all canadian is one of the few gentleness operating in northern garza and is that the scene of one of the latest attacks? this is what every single morning looks like in garden city. after these real easy fighters just to have targeted this residential building and shifted one area to the north of guys, a city for palestinians had been rewarded, killed and dozens were injured. and there are many still missing under the rubble. as you can see, civilians are trying to dig deep under desirable to rescue the trad civilians, perhaps killed syrians from under this risk. freud building, therefore i didn't look at these really forces attacked and targeted this place at 1 50 in the morning a little the people was sleeping with the did the wounded and the destruction of
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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 woods to say in month. i got them to pass on that. as you can see, we are 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, sadly, because we have no tools and we don't have the basic necessities. these really subtract us without the warning of the law michelle far as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to this residential reserves and it hasn't 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 events across civilians are
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using their bare hands to rescue their loved ones. from the beneath the, the rubble and destroyed buildings on daily basis. the situation is much more catastrophic. in the light of these bruce attacks, target in the rule of civil use it on daily bases and targeting residential buildings at midnight without any sort of warning and civilians. as you can see are waking up to that tragedies ongoing tragedies due to the ongoing killing of civilians here in the gaza strip lubricant really just the only thing goes on. how does time 3 is riley's, have been killed in the occupied westbank via the shooting took place and called kenya near. and the legal supplement is really much re says 3 gunman open 5 to with the bus. they were searching for the suspects
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and have locked down the area, the best seller, which has the latest for us. she's in amman because the palestinian authority is suspended arches. they're still patients and the occupying the west bank. these really military has released initial findings of a probe into the shooting on monday in the occupied west bank. they say that outside the legal settlement of can you mean it's 3 is really is were killed and 8 others injured. they say that's 3 postings in gunman opened fire on not just the bus, but 2 other vehicles in the area. one of the dead has been identified as an is 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 was 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 man one 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
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west bank city of jeanine. now we also heard from the national security minister each more bend beer, who said that israel should sever security cooperation with the palestinian authority setup more checkpoints. because quotes the right of life of settlers in the west bank trumps 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 still ahead on the al jazeera, the anita, as also as far right. freedom policies and let the president where he's been to me off to begin towards to form a government class. i'm just seeing human in indigenous my put your tower, treat in southern shinning. well, we ask why. nearly 40 percent of native tongues in latin america and dangers of disappears the
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the color of the weather looks really unsettled now across much of europe, wind and rain piling in from the atlantic had a good deal of snow as well as area of low pressure. drawing in some of mazda ad pumping, it dakota, i mistake a fabulous night while the needing flying cube that i'm behind, but drawing it and all the way in which will bring snow across the good parts of the u. k. we're seeing a fabulous snow to through the low countries just pushing across into a jeremy next while the system that appall its way into the base guy easing into central positive cross mold in areas of space and ports go again running into the cold. i see that snow just coming in the cost pots of jeremy, stretching back towards belgium, just pushing back towards nolan. areas of front right behind that. but you can see the snow on the leading edge. and that continues to make his way further. reese
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with and there you go. smoke kind of get across germany pushing across into poland . south of that generally drawer. i wanted to show us that having to if lead the balkans using down to was great but nothing too much to speak of a flu shot was to across the north of algae area running across into what you nivia most of seeing some of those showers as well, much of those africa, as you can see as try and settled and looking pretty hot around the gulf of guinea, the unique perspectives. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing innocence. and as i said, and 11 on, on her voice it, the world has turned its back on so that our lives do match. so many people not here, just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation . we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and
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then trying to appease the people on social media. the stream on out to 0, the the the welcome back you watching out. is there a reminder on top stories this out of the united states congress has specified donald trump, this presidential election. victory is defeated, opponent, vice president, come to harris. i have a sort of the proceedings i'm for meet the client in the wind. the canadian prime minister justin trio has analyses stepping down his proxy. nita, he will stay on his prime minister until the liberal policy likes his replacement and at least 48 people have been killed in ongoing attacks in casa in the past 24
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hours in the alvarez camp and the center of the strip is training showing on a residential complex killed at least 3 palestinians, including the child. the syria is a new administration has lifted internet bounds, impose by the former regime, restrictions were put on internet access, speed and connection between different regions as part of control bypass y'all, asset communications. administer says it will enhance the freedom of expression and access to information for oral surgeons. the annual series for administer aside as shabani is in the u, a. e, as he continues original tool of the middle east. in celebration arrived in upper darby on monday as it tries to build diplomatic support for the new administration
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in damascus. i'll shavani met with the u. s. foreign minister to discuss cooperation and coordination between the 2 countries were so said it has the latest from damascus. this is all city as me for the minister amc achieve several goals. but the chief among them is to secure the support of the golf companies to have been even sufficient in damascus to leave the international sanctions. because the city is devastated by a 15 years of civil war economy is, can you pull moto infrastructure is destroyed by this war? and according to some of the poor to reveal syria, the company needs up to $400000000000.00. and the main office to call to do so is the international sections. now, united states is saying that they are ready to use some of the 6 is on demand to city and 8. but when it comes to disposable sensors, they say they need to see the new direction taken by them space and in damascus and services is needed in union,
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nor united states is in rush to leave this international, such as ad, that's going to be a tremendous status for the new administration in damascus, on the other hand, internally demonstration saying that they have listed below things on some of the websites and also the social media platforms that was informed by the previous virginia. i'm also they have tests of the, the, the internet speed limits that was put in that, uh and coordinate this south in golden raids in the, in, in syria. and also they're saying that now they have the connective north of the country to the rest of the company through the internet during the previous regime they were disconnected. and the reason, according to the liberal decisions damascus to do so is to enhance the freedom of expression and also to enable city and stuff better access to the electronic services and information. because of the masses. the corruption
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trial, a full met, french president, nicholas cozies, under wayne powers, is accused of a legally bank rolling a presidential bed with funds from the then libyan need it mama, gassy, it's so crazy. was an office from 2007 to 20 to 12. if convicted, he could face a decade behind us. natasha butler has moved from paris. well, this is the 1st day of the trial. we sold the full in the fridge, presented nicholas all cozy. arrived without any looking, relatively relaxed shaking hands with police officers as he entered the court room . we'll say so a couple of his full ministers because they are among some of the 12 co accused. in this case. what's gonna happen over the next months is the quote is gonna have to decide whether or not so cosy, accepted millions of dollars in the legal funds from law making that payment is late, done dictate to a, to fund his 2007 presidential campaign. so cozy is always denied those
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kinds. he's always said that's fabrication. but the paul's time is an investigation has come up with a number of revelations and allegations prosecute to say the sol carries inc, exactly what they call a corruption impact. in which all cozy in accepting this money offered. could that be a series of phases, including and leverage state visits to paris and protection? for some of the phase, the top intelligence offices now so cozy is expected to take the defends, his own defense in some points during this trial. we don't know exactly when this is the 1st day of the proceedings, but of course, if he wants to be found guilty at the end, he would face not only a possible tenure present sentence, but also lodge fine. and he wouldn't be able to hold any political office for 5 years. he doesn't cover me, but of course that would be a terrible blow to his reputation. anita of austria's follow right. freedom
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policy has been noticed by the countries, the president to form a government. it follows a meeting between the parties, lead and president alexander venza balance. the pro russia freedom policy, one of the most seats in september of all of entry elections. so when you get glass move from vienna, as a step into the on no, yes. have a typical the leader of the fall, right? freedom policy met with the austrian president. it was a stock or mind of the only option left to form a government. this talk is called is confident you can find viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations and he wants because sponsibility use, i asked him about explicitly go ahead of thoughts. but given with caution, this is how they mean it isn't. she does not take me step likely. i will continue to ensure that the principles and rules of the constitution are correctly observed that outside hundreds of pickles,
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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 to immigration, nationalist, populism. a will words quite, quite simply that austria will become a nazi lamb. if you look at the history, if you look at where this party comes from, if you look at the way tickled comes from, then it is extremely distress from screening again outside the presidential palace. but he represents, but the fact remains the freedom policy one, the most fun in law, system selection, and opinion polls say that his popularity is only growing. that's an action 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
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living crisis, looking to nationalist solutions that would align austria with a self proclaimed a 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 daintiness language is across lots in america on the threats of disappearing activists according to move governments support, especially in schools. some are resorting to new trends to revive dying language. is this in human reports now from? well, someone know in southern, surely in the local market in southern chile, 68 year old about piece the most so sticks used to pay trigger and indigenous my purchase support a can to hockey. he's played the game since childhood. but like 90 percent of my bu
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just he doesn't speak the native language model don't go lot. well, our grandparents are speakers but not our parents because the religion and education of the outside are, is took over in southern she likes speaking our own language was forbidden and punished. now it's disappearing. further south and do you ever have inflatable the very last person who spoke native yeah. gun police. the not that they don't died 2 years ago and the language of the sub to nation which was nearly exterminated, disappeared early last century. but the largest nation, the map which is still make up 10 percent of the population. these are what they call native potatoes, they date back to before the spanish conquest. and they're still around. and there are other things that are very typical of that. my push it culture, for example, these gigantic heads of garlic with the language is the problem and it's not just here in chile, of the 556 native languages that existed in latin america and the caribbean,
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nearly 40 percent are in danger of perishing.

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