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[000:00:00;00] the serious new foreign minister continues this diplomatic push in the middle east and fips off calls for the lifting of western sanctions. the sometime mccrae, this is we'll just say we're alive from doha. also coming up for as highly strikes across the gaza strip. i live and people have been killed since don't, and many more remind,
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trapped under the rubble of the household as quite strikes to bent at least 126 people did. and more than a 1000 tons destroys. and the us accuses sudan some power, military rapids support forces of committing genocide and imposes sanctions on this leda, the serious new administration is ramping up, kohls for the complete removal of us sanctions. foreign minister sod. el chavonee says the latest move by washington to ease restrictions on humanitarian aid should be a step towards all sanctions being lifted. his comments came during a visit to a month where he health talks. shabani has been traveling the middle east showing up support for the new administration in damascus. the so let's go to the jimmy island right. that kind of likes to think children for helping to lift the sanctions imposed on syrians. by lifting functions,
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the serene academy will recover foss, things, and all situation will be best estimate. now, the sections represent a real obstacle and the any possible cooperation or investments in syria. meanwhile, international flights to and from the syrian capital have resumed kata it was, is one of the 1st major airlines to restore commercial services into damascus since the throw of a shot of assad. returning syrians, while among the 1st passengers detached down on tuesday, on the, on the discipline police officer, i left syria in 2012 and didn't over to i cannot describe my happiness. i needed a miracle to or to invite damascus international airport. and the miracle happened . second, look at this joy look at the syrian people how heavy they are. we celebrate a waiting on a plane from the we was thinking throughout the slide. funny. the head of civil aviation in serious is the main airport, was damaged by the fullness entre shane as well. yeah. and hippo syria has been
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isolated from abroad. and as you can see today, the domestic is international airport has started working at yeah, we're trying to activate how we have it because of the vandalizing by the former regime, only areas with the regime head of prisons. they tried to destroy it. we would todd in order to be able to build the airport back again, and how small buyer joins us once again from damascus and hush him is. we've been saying this, been a really mess of diplomatic pushed over the last week of so can you just explain how critical these tools uh for, for the people of siri are and, and potentially what the future looks like. so it's crucial for the why 2 reasons, which is a country that has been isolated since 2011 sanctions have been imposed on by sort of assets and the country has been suffering for quite some time. it has been completed by the age, by 13 years before and with the new administration. take it over the forward to see
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indications that the international community now is willing to be the support and sponsor, for example, lifting the sanctions. they don't understand. now this is something that could take some time because they saw the matter because they sliding on easily and some of the, some of the restrictions either the same time they saw them. and so for an offense us, how does she have any trump into saudi arabia? outside of the united autumn and that is and so then i'd be looking forward to see that translates into more of financial support. this is exactly what the serious looking forward to see happen or any time soon in the country. and assume they've been a lot of changes in syria, a people concerned about losing some aspects of a culture. under this new administration, there is concern about what happens in the near future for different reasons. this is a country that has been run by the i said, find me the for more than half a century. now there is a new administration of this administration is on the mounting pressure from the
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international community total and the national dialogue about the roadmap to the transition to democracy and for many inclusive government. this is what people are asking questions about what kinds of transitional government obligated jobs in march and what the old minorities would be represented. there is a can take a catch, a government now in place which has thoughts of taking some decisions. one of those decisions was going traverse that particularly about changes some aspects of the education. cute could have many people said this should not happen. and the new admin such as should wait for the new government to be formed. and you can solution to be established before they can decide whatever they want to do. that, as we're going to see in this report, this is a score for syria's most talented. many have known to attendance has the full of assets and exams are due to his thoughts soon. but his changes to the curriculum
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that many here are talking about. the new authorities have decided to scrap any subject that's the only find the former would be the said, find me deal with the basketball team and in reference to the pre used lot mcqueen, zenobia has also been up on a, along with studies on the origins of lines templates the outer b, they removed some subject on homes and introduced religion. i'm fine with it in the sense that we'll have fewer subjects for the exam. and joseph bonnie is the school's principal. the school is nearly empty and there is no budget to buy supplies. the students are serious best, but the work on computers which have no keyboards and muscles because he did ask how much there needs to be a comprehensive study to decide which subjects to remove the changes were swift. why would you remove scientific subjects that this is the university of damascus? there is a great deal of uncertainty about what's next. but many enjoy what the describe as
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freedom of to the over. so old, the regime nationalism as a set subject has completely been removed and that is the most drastic change that has happened to the school students as of now. but so for now, we have to wait until the future and maybe we'll, we'll see what the good things will happen or, god forbid about things. but for the testers here in front of the ministry of education, say the new administration doesn't have a monday to change the curriculum. they won't that to happen when there is an elected bottom in the temporary government, doesn't have a legitimate power to do so to impose changes, especially that's there isn't, it goes to fusion now to, to allow such measures to be taken off of the backlash. the ministry now says most of the curriculum will remain intact and that specialized committees would be full
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to review and audit them. is this, the, is that the education over hold good road, the promise of building an inclusive society that represents serious cultural and ethnic makeup. but critics say that adjustment, which is good signal, a push to reinforce a religiously conservative agenda by a government struggling to convince the west lift it, senses and fight. and then so it's a for the new syria. how should, by the 0 damascus, get across. now to donald trump, president elect to his speaking, admire, alonzo. he is taking questions from the media and his just being speaking about us involvement in syria. let's listen in just one is going to give you a little report on the hostages. if i can see thank you very much. wow. um, well, i think we're making a lot of progress,
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and i don't want to say too much because i think they're doing a really good job back in doha. i'm leaving tomorrow back to go to dough. huh. but i think that we've had some, some, some really great progress. and i'm really hopeful that by the inaugural will have some good things to announce on behalf of the president. i actually believe that we're working in tandem in a really good way. but it's the president, his reputation, the things that he's, that he has said that that are driving this negotiation and, and so hopefully it will all work out and will save some lives. i believe we've been on the verge of it. i don't want to discuss sort of what's delayed. it said to that no point to be to be negative in any way. but i think it's the president his stature. what he said he expects the red lines. he's put out
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there that's driving this negotiation. as i'm going back probably either this evening or tomorrow night for january 20th. so that's why we the if there's a deal even at home here. now for that i know i, i would say um, better. right. i would say that the president is exasperated. i don't want to talk for it for him, but, but like, i don't know anyone who delegates better than uh, president trump. he gives us a lot of authority to speak on his behalf. and he's, he exhorts us to speak and fat, ugly, and emphatically means you better get you better do this course the alternative to wait for president trump to take off. no, i think they heard him loud and clear that a get done by the you know, of your own. say all hell is the all hell must be page released on the do i have to design it for you all?
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i don't know if those sausages are back, i don't want to hurt you negotiation. and then i'd back by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east and it will not be good for a mouse. and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone all hell will break out. i don't have to say anymore, but that's what it is. and they should have given them back along that they should have never taken. they should have never been the attack of october 7th. people forget that. but there was and many people are killed. they're no longer hostages. i have people from israel and others calling, begging me to get, you know, we had also people there from the united states just so you know, they, they're holding some so called hostages from the us. but i've had mothers come to me and father's crying, or can i get the body of the sun back? can i get the body of the daughter back? that beautiful girl where they threw in the car, pulled her by her pony tail and threw or the carlock. she was
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a sack of potatoes. i said what happened to her? so she's dead like a 1920 year old beautiful girl. and the way they treated her, and i just say it this very simply, steve's got a job to do is a great, great negotiator, great person. they respect them over. there already is what we needed over there. we have people that know everything about the middle east, but they can't speak properly. they don't know. he's a great negotiate. that's what i needed. i could have shut that gentleman right over there who's saying he's a great to go share to the other people. they're great negotiate is a very rare like a great surgeon, but we have the right person, but i tell this i don't want to hurt, didn't go sion. if the deal isn't done before i take office, which is now going to be 2 weeks. all hell will break out in the middle east. thank you. thank you. you've done
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a great job. well you know, the only one that was killed was a beautiful young lady named ashley bad, but she was killed and there was actually somebody else that was killed. also a mag, a person, but people don't give it a 100 percent credibility. i'm going to find out about it and we're going to find out. but ashley babbitt was killed. she was shot should have never been shot. she was shot for no reason whatsoever. in fact, they say that she was trying to hold back the crowd and the crowd was made up of a lot of different people. so we'll say, but i will tell you this. uh, the person that was was killed was actually bad. but the other thing is, when they talk, you know, there was ever charges of insurrection or anything like that. but if there were, this would be the only insurrection in history,
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where people went in as insurrection is with not one gun. okay, and let me tell you the people that you're talking about have a lot of guns in their home for hunting and for shooting and for entertainment. lot a lot of good reasons. but there wasn't one gun that they found. and why didn't they find the bomb or the pipe bomb, or, you know, they know who the pipe bombers 50, i know. so it is the status of the f. b, i has gone down so far and the status of the d o j. or as i call it, the department of justice. the department of injustice being laughed at all over the world. and hopefully with pam bond in with cash patel and with other people that were putting in that will all come back to do do a poll in the f b i i guarantee i'm at like 90 percent with the agents of the api i but they have heard to hurt that incredible place law enforcement. i mean just think of the f
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b i they rated this house by the way they could have told me, could i see this guy? i would have given them, like i actually told them, come in anytime you want. you can see anything, they rated the house and the case was dismissed. and now i'm in litigation. i'm showing them for doing that. and i feel so badly doing it. i'm the president of the united states that i'm assuming the united states, but i'm assuming abroad the thanks to the f b i has gone so it's reputation has been so horribly hurt between call me who is the worst and all of the others. what's happened to the api i is and we're going to make it great. again, we're going to make the f b. i great. again, we're going to make the department of justice fair and strong, but fair again, because all they did was attack because i'm the political opponent then that includes with local judges, like martian, you're to find out why don't ask them, why do i have a gag order where i'm not allowed to speak, think of it. i'm the president of the united states,
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and i'm not allowed to speak. why? because if i did speak, people would understand the scam. it's a scam. we have very dishonest judges, a new york judges a very bad. we had one that value, this house at $18000000.00 because it was good for that guys. he actually value that, that she and the layer is worth more than a $10000000.00. he value this house is $18000000.00. add. we have another one who was so nasty, so horrible, such a brute, most vicious, vile person. and he's a new york judges. but we've won most of the cases. so we're very happy about that place to draw lands and what we need, we're doing for national security purposes. i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for
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a long time. you have approximately 45000 people there. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it, but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the free world. i'm talking about protecting the very well you look at the you don't even need binoculars. you look outside, you have china ships all over the place. you have russian ships all over the place . we're not letting that happen. we're not letting it happen. denmark wants to, uh, get to a conclusion, but nobody knows if they even have any right, title or interest, the people are going to probably vote for independence or to come in to do it as, as. but if they did, if they did do that, then i would tear of denmark at a very high level decision. no, not at that stage, but we haven't even entered office yet.
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for some of the stays of the or fair. is that a pro rated? you mean where he likes people that were attempted to be conservative? i don't know the people. i can say you, i was doing a good job, very smart guy. i don't know the people you're talking about. he, he was a no, he says some negative things about a couple of people that are running for office, but it's not so unusual. yes, please. how soon do you anticipate going to need to discuss? well, i can't tell you that, but i know that person would like to meet. i don't think it's appropriate that i made until after the 20th, which i hate. because you know, every day people have been many, many young people are being killed. soldiers, you know, the land is very flat, and the hundreds of thousands of soldiers from each many,
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hundreds of thousands from each side are dead. and the lang and feels all over the play. nobody's even collect this land mines. all of it's a disaster. but it's very flat, it's great, it's farmland, it is very, very flat. and the only thing that stops a bullet is the human body and the human body of stopping a lot of bullets within the house. i hope i hope to have 6 months. i hope long before 6 months look, rushes losing a lot of young people and so is your grand and it should have never been. so that's a war that should have never happened. i guarantee you of our president that would have never happened. i'll be announcing something that you're serious in canada, united states,
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the server is that i don't know the circumstances are pretty from maybe you want to, but maybe you can, you're listening to donald trump, this speaking certain media at my or log. i just want to reiterate a couple of the points that he made a wide ranging press conference that he has been holding his a special invoice to the middle. a steve woodcock spoke just a few minutes ago and he was talking about the, the captive instead of being held by him. us in guys a he said that they, in negotiations and making a lot of progress. and quite said, hopefully by the integration, we will have some good news that is on january the 20th. when trump takes office, he said that they had been on the verge of a deal, but wouldn't discuss why it has been held up. he said that he is heading back to doha to continue negotiations in the next day or so. don't trump then went on to say that if the war isn't ended so in the warren cause it isn't ended, soon. quotes me, how will break out in the middle east, and it wouldn't be good for him boss, or anyone worse. and that is donald trump,
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this speaking at my eliza, we will have more analysis analysis of this in the coming hour. we're going to move on now and anything is and return to jonathan, this be no less often the is ready bombardment of the gaza strip. the military has roomed opposite strikes across the strip in the last week, including on residential buildings. as randy attacks have targeted 3 neighboring cam. so have a nice, at least 3 people from one family have been killed in a strike on the ovaries. refugee can and central cancer. this tri could a residential building. at least 11 palestinians had been killed since dawn on tuesday. the head of the you ins relief agency says if it's to save lives and guns are at breaking point. or chet shaped tone. purchase is rarely a tax on
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a workers and the collapse of law and order and gaza has made if it's nearly impossible. the ministry of health and concert is also warning of a disaster on folding in the remaining hospitals due to a lack of fuel. and recent satellite images show the level of destruction in northern gauze, a cause by the is riley military. these uh before and after pictures of one neighborhood and most residential buildings and towers and bite her noon. and by block you have been reduced to rubble. the north of this trip has been on the siege, but it is right by his very forces for 3 months. teracon who has, who has the life is for us from debt on paula and central cancer. is this the tax of course, because i was the past 24 hours with incredibly very overwhelmed with last spring strikes on residential homes, on sibley and gatherings. one of the latest has killed 5 civilians. in fact, neighborhoods in the eastern corners of garza city, that has been
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a percentage of the race since confrontations and battles all taking place. but we palestinian groups and the is very occupation forces. we also still getting reports coming from northern gauze was suggests the continuation of fighting and uplift ration operations. 5 is where the military wisdom stone today, at least 14 palestinian sprague killed, are due to the east valley repeated attacks on guns. i thought what's important to note is that the satellite images have shown the destruction of white spread devastation took place in old voted towns and villages that are located in the font north of district, including a tunnel into valia and big la here town where the destruction and even the presence of, as well as military vehicles and those is points out to be extensive. so those think operations that are taking place in the north as the as the where the
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military is working to clear that area under the pretext of this month hitting the military infrastructure for palestinian groups in the north. but such sorts of the patients have have led to very significant displacement waves from northern gauze civilians right now. ok, coach in the goal is a city which is the last haven for them following these operations and the noise to sedan now with washington has accused the paramilitary rapids support forces and to tell lies of committing genocide as well as other war crimes. you a secretary of state and state blinking says the iris they have has systematically targeted civilians killing men and boys on an ethnic and bias as well as sexually abusing women and girls. the us has imposed sanctions on the groups lead to the home at home. don donald bothering him, entry to the us and freezing his assets. this looks a bit has been hit by dozens of off the shock. soft possible is quite struck on choose day killing at least 126 people. another 188 people were injured and the
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magnitude 7 quake that the worst affected region was should got a remote area in the foothills of the himalayas. katrina, you report from badging the magnitude 7 point, one of quick struck to bet she got the region early on tuesday morning. villages in things the county will hardest hit. many buildings have been reduced to rubble. streets are covered with debris. the government says 70000 people have been affected. more than 1000 homes, destroyed many, including this village to have lost everything the quick when many were sleep, dozens have been killed. and more than $100.00 injured, the destruction was made was by several aftershocks. these i saw that laughter shot were we talking to another power for earthquake is possible, but not likely to 1500 emergency workers and soldiers have been sent to the area. teams are trying to rescue those who may be trapped underneath. the volume is being
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treated outdoors tend since supplies have been dispatched for those displaced. many will lead to in your freezing wood to conditions without a roof over the head. the she got to region is no stranger to us. quakes locals have experienced more than 29 above magnitude 3 in the past 5 years. but this was the most powerful with the trim is felt as far away as neighboring to pull baton and india. katrina you all to 0 painting. at least 9, which has remained trapped in a flooded coal. mine in india, is northeastern state of a psalm. the ami is leading risky with its, with the help of emergency cruise. a southern gosh, of water flooded the side on monday, but the lack of a specialized equipment has hampered the risk of operation. social media plan for is facebook, instagram and threads on dropping the effects checking system in the us parent company method. it says it's used as will now be mocking posts is potentially
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misleading similar to the system of community notes used on ex media. see, i'm ok so i can books is the same, is to reduce is to ship on line. since bank and chick is can be biased. the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes even say, accidentally censor, just one percent of posts. that's millions of people. and we've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes in too much censorship. the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. so we can get back to our roots to focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies, and restoring free expression on our platforms. outgoing us, president joe biden has reduced the prison population to called tunnel by, by and q, but it's just 15 dependent on says a transfer to live in inmates from human to a non on monday, up to holding them for more than 2 decades without charge at its peak on time, or by how $688.00 prison is becoming
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a symbol of america's actions. and it's so cold war on terror as well. that is open may tell mccrae for the moment where there is coming up next and inside. story examines the political future of austria, which is poor, is to get its 1st bod, ron chancellor, since world war 2, that's coming up next. stay with us, the fellow. i'm pleased to say we have to some quotes whether across the eastern side or if the mediterranean, the main system that's pushing in, across syria, iraq, using a bit towards the q 8 ad iran line of cloud. the coming in across the saudi arabia and not to produce a mount breaks if, right, whatsoever. just coming into that east, the side of saudi northern parts of the gulf. see some show us where you can catch
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a shadow to here and concert through web stay going on. it just stays. that system just drifts a little further east was i said bright to scars coming, backing behind. so it is lottie dry and settled across a good part of the east and met one of the 2 showers just using over the ga. i'm heading towards the western side of the ducky eye, but nothing much to speak of. and as you see across the live and lots of sunshine coming in over the next few days, one or 2 showers, i will create a way into the fondles east of africa just knowing libya sitting a little bit of wet weather for a time. i was just a little further east with a possibility of the old shot to up to what was a bad so north america to catch a shower too much of north africa is dry. west africa that stays very halting day temperatures running on the high side here. so let's continue. may mon, across central africa. i'm more likely right for the east of
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