tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 7, 2025 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is then use how i live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east. the us president elect donald trump. the monster mos release is ready captives held in casa by the time he in his office . or is there any strikes across the gallons a stripped 22 people have been killed since don't. and many more remained trapped onto the russell
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international fonts resume its serious main import, an important step and reconnecting the sanctioned country with the international community. and at least 126 people are killed and a powerful is quick into beds. tens of thousands of forced to sleep outdoors in winter conditions and sport arsenal. our election to go a step closer to a 1st major trophy in 5 years. they faced new castle in the english lead comp send the final later this tuesday and have home advantage for the 1st flight. the us presidents elect donald trump's is captives, helen garza should be returned before he takes office in 2 weeks. otherwise, trump says a house would break loose in the middle east. if those houses are back,
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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 up. i don't have to say it anymore, but that's what it is. and they should have given them back a long day. they shouldn't never take him. he was speaking at a news conference alongside steve with coff, his new invoice to them. at least that would cost is he's out bates. after returning from the licensed runs of negotiations on a potential deal to free these really captives housing garza, i think that we've had some uh 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,
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and so hopefully it will all work out and will save some lives to help us die, say to all of this, we're going to go to washington dc. now. whitehouse correspond, and kimberly helped get joins us once again. and kimberly trump reiterated that he will get us these 5 don and get these ready captives back all before he takes office in less than 2 weeks. and how does he actually propose to make this happen, as well as you heard there from his chief negotiator in the middle east, envoy. he has made multiple trips to ca. tar, to work with the negotiators. and he is returning. he says that they are on the verge of a deal he'll be returning on wednesday or thursday. and this is something that is also being reiterated by the secretary state, who currently works under joe 5 and anthony blankets of this. this is something that they believe is on the verge of
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a breakthrough. so you're hearing it from not only donald trump's negotiator, but also of from the secretary of state entity blinking. but in the midst of all of this, they're dealing with him us. so from us has been very clear saying that there is not going to be a release of any of the captives as long as israel continues. it's war on gaza. that is the condition. and so while you have this insistence that all hell will break loose, if these captives are not released by the president elect, you know, the conditions on the part of from aust has also been made very clear. and that is that no captives are going to be released unless israel c says it's a military activities. so the messages that are coming out are certainly very diametrically opposed. and so donald trump has made his message clear his mediator has made it very clear, but also have most has as well. yeah,
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we've heard of it many, many months. this deal is close of for it only to full of hot at the last minute. and so we will have to wait and say on, on that front, this is quite a wide ranging press conference, the donald trump house. he spoke about many, many different things. he also refused to roll out using military force to bring the panama canal as well as greenland on the us control. i mean, how seriously should these threats be taken by trump? well donald trump typically means what he says uh, but he also having coverage it was before is full of a lot of bluster. but what i can tell you from what he said is that this was a bit of an expansionist uh, kind of press conference in terms of what he talked about. he, he talked about using military force in terms of trying to acquire data is controlled greenland. and the also in terms of trying to take back control of what
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is of the panama canal, which the united states a one time did control, but until 1977, when it was returned back to panama. uh, and he also was, had some very tough talk for canada and mexico. uh well he didn't talk about using military force against the united states. his neighbor. he did talk about using economic force and using very strong terrorist to get some. he's very angry about what he sees, the lack of, of border security on either side of the canada, us and mexico us border. and so he believes that there's a need for economic penalties. in fact, he said with regard to canada that he loves canada, but he isn't really out economic force. so he's, he's got tough words for the united states has neighbors. and so he, well, he isn't going to use military force in what he calls with regard to canada, the america's 50 for state. he is certainly planning to use some punitive action
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as we have learned. so when it comes to donald trump, it is never going to be dial. any does keep everyone on their toes. thanks so much . kimberly. kimberly how good a white house correspondent. so we're going to talk more uh now on terms comments when it comes to the middle east. i'm a problem and is a fellow with the middle east council on global affairs where he focuses on us foreign policy. he joins us from new york. thank you very much for being here. i know that you were listening into donald trump's press conference a short time ago is all of this when it comes to the captives being released as all of this just type of balls that we've seen time and time again from triple code. he actually bring it in to the war and gaza and do it all before or even takes office as a glad to be with you tom. i mean, he's in making these statements now about all hell breaking loose for a number of weeks for a month. and i said on this network at the time that i didn't know what that meant in terms of, i mean, what further help could you bring on the god, the strip that is already being imposed on it. and so therefore,
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you need to tackle kind of the structural issues that doesn't mean us as a superpower with all the economic and military power. it has can't take a further actions kind of to step up the pressure on all the parties. but you seem to be singling out, have mass here, although he did say, you know, it's going to be bad for everybody. what that entails, we don't know. i mean, maybe you're willing to use military force against the wrong. maybe you're willing to green light further ethnic cleansing in the gaza strip in the center and in the south, which it's only been done in the north so far. for the most part, maybe you're willing to green light up further, punitive actions or real force being taken against palestinians in the west bank. that kind of pressure in order to get him asked to just give up and release the hostages. mm hm. but you know it's, it's very difficult given the amount of pressure and what's happened in the gaza strip, so for so god knows what trump has in mind. even he was unwilling to say, he may be just leading into the role of the kind of unpredictable,
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the unwieldly leader, the bully, and hoping that people fear that and, and, and kind of just bend in the what we heard from white house correspondent company, how get just a couple of moments ago saying that uh, the button administration is also saying that they could be close to a deal and they blink and uh, were you to writing basically the same points that uh, steve, what's called donald trump special invoice. it was saying that progress is being made. so there was a potential chance that into the war or the release of some of the captives could happen sooner. rather than like to have positive view about us. cuz i, you know, again, we've been hearing this for the past year when it came to the bottom to ministration . and again, a month ago when i spoke on this, on this network about this very issue, i said will be where, because this is often used in order to kind of misdirect the scene of saying, well, there's progress towards negotiation in order to kind of get people's attention
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away from what's actually happening on the ground. i don't know if that's different this time around. obviously with trump. t uh is, is very keen on seeing this coming to an end. but if it's only about making kind of bluster threats and not engaging with the court issue, which is, you know, the, the demands of the 2 sides and the golf that exist between them have mass is, is calling for a permanent end to the hostilities. and you know, some type of is really withdraw from the guy is a strip and nothing yahoo has said that. that's impossible. he's intention is to keep the, is really military presence in the gaza strip, long term and not to impossibilities. and so therefore, unless you know, a pressure is imposed on both sides to kind of meet those conditions or meet somewhere in the middle. i don't see a ceasefire and a hostage release happening. i mean, what does, how may i lose at this point just very quickly because we were running out of time here, but you talked about pressure being put on old policies potentially by trump. what's the pressure, can you put on this in yahoo?
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i mean, you can put significant pressure. i mean that's something that's uh the u. s. has had at its disposal since since this occurred, unfortunately, biden was unwilling to put any pressure. i mean the, the us is israel's, you know, largest supplier weapons that it provides everything to israel in terms of political, covered diplomatic cover, financial resources, everything else, if you're going to withhold those things which trump maybe want to do, i seriously doubt it. given his alignment with these rarely as his his donors and who they are and the people that he's put in the cabinet around him are, are fear supporters, not only of israel, but of, of greater israel. yeah. and so i see the pressure probably coming more down on the pal sending in the air side red large. we'll have to leave it there. but thank you so much. i'm a rahman, we really do appreciate your time. thank you. glad to be here. there's been no less off and he is ready bombardments of the gaza strip. the military has rammed up it. strikes across the strip in the last week,
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including on residential buildings. is there any attacks have targeted 3 neighboring camps, organize? at least 3 people from one family have been killed in the strike on the ovaries, refugee camp, and central cancer. the strike had a residential building. these 22 palestinians had been killed since dawn on choose day. the head of the you is relief agencies is if it's to save lives in cancer, already breaking point or chief tongue. fletcher says is riley attacks on age lucas and the collapse of law and order and gaza. that might, if it's nearly impossible. the ministry of health and cancer is also beginning of a disaster unfolding in the remaining hospitals, due to a lack of fuel. or in recent satellite images to the level of destruction and northern guys are caused by the israeli military. that the you said before and after pictures of one neighborhood, most residential buildings, as you can see as well as towns and by noon and by blah here have been reduced to
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rubble. the north of the strip has been on the stage by is riley forces for 3 months now. and overnights is really a tackling all shante refugee camp in northern garza killed 5. tell us indians or from one family. martha colored has been to the densely populated scene of the bombing hoss of wasting seeing here in the shop at rutledge account, whether intentionally and without an assault avoiding kills entire comedy. and here is the house of stuff with comedy which have been attacked by there's a, there's twice in the open not to test. and this is the house of, with somebody where and tell you how many have because what the situation here is just asked to say that houses are declares and very close to each other. and this is justifies why too many people got injured. and this is,
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justifies the destruction is lifted phone v a neighbor's house is. yeah. so we are working on the level with somebody at the moment to show you how the situation here looks like of the actually the southern battery that came out for them to georgia. south my we woke up to the sound of an explosion and we came here, found a young lady on the ground, a young boy half buried and many other bodies, the entire family and was cable. only one person was pulled the life and we had to bring happiness to pull them out. i had a task nicely. the strike was around midnight while we were a sleep here in the bedroom. we felt everything falling on us. we couldn't even hear it. the kids an ice started calling on each other and the living room was dark . we could not find each other. it was with difficulty that we found
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a mobile with which we turned on the flashlight to be able to see what was around. we got up to see where the strike was. it turned out to be at our neighbors. even my daughters were injured. they are now what the the baptist hospital and you can see for yourself. the house inside is totally destroyed and the rescuing teams brought so hospitable a hold of the bodies from honda, the level as you can see, let's see. we are very narrow as i can clearly see on people's the rest of this, i'm afraid the from the not our as these right ami it's in supply is the bump things on the civil use. and they keep attacking civilians without any sort of warning. so people here are afraid for nights because of the unprecedented as tax and on justified. also a tax. so this is the overall situation. entire family has been killed.
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and this is what i go into at the moment here in douglas. okay. was it the flu? i just need to shop, did you come by this time this? the billing is the form is rarely justice minister who initiated the oslo peace process in the early 19 ninety's. he says in the warren cause it is possible that both sides take bold decisions. it is very good that the civilians of paying the price of and discuss orientation. a higher up civilians is very civilians the yesterday that the consumer against the news, right? a, it's, it looks and this, and they, i think they say this will must, and the way must and is that the home us leadership?
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we leave the guys a street that is right when we drove from the guys a street. there are days where the hostages, we'd be released by hum us, and that our up forces led by a the better thing. and it also a d. a. we enter guys a and government need. i think that it is possible. i hope that the drum intends to do something like that. i don't know how is it going to do that? exactly. but this is his aim. then i believe a, the situation wouldn't change isn't very, very, the classic. eventually the international flights to and from the syrian capital has resumed. it was just one of the 1st major airlines to restore commercial services and to damascus. since the
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patrol of bush all sought, the returning syrians were among the 1st passengers detached down on choose day, russell, set a report from the capital, satisfied the raise your hand. you would have to be sitting in these passages chance on the 1st international commercial flight to damascus. sees the phone of this, of many of them were born from returning to syria by the savages. some have not seen the family members for more than a decade. just a moment of joy and gratitude when they cut their away's play and lands in damascus, bundle and deal a table with all my children. because i think we must have the story together. this is my daughter. yes me. she was 42012. i named to offer you guys read of damascus
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video ma. well, let me show you might, it's an incredible feeling. words cannot describe my feelings. my soul has been here since the day of liberation. i came with the 1st plan available. syria is alan's now. the celebration is continuing inside the pool. people are welcome, read series and coffee and seminars of united damascus international airport was damaged when to redeem felt loss moans and as, as will. yeah. and how does that syria has been isolated from abroad? and as you can see today, the damascus international airport head starts on working again. we're trying to at devices, how we've it because of the vandalizing by the former regime. the only areas with the regime had a presence they tried to destroy it. we would todd in order to be able to build the airport back again and to be able to make it operational again. this was done and coordination with custody brothers who played an important and crucial role.
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alternatives here said the technical conditions of the airport will be approved and that will be moving to national carriers flying to damascus. in the coming weeks. the resumption of international flights is not one of the above syrians being able to travel, but it's also an important symbol. then even this vision sees it as a coordination by the domestic amenities and connection with the region and the world of the years off as a nation. the need leaders or syria hope this process, give me run to the, the, to the listing of all the sections of 0, damascus. the new administration in syria is also ramping up kohls for the complete removal of us sanctions. for our minister sato shavani says the licensed move by washington to ease restrictions on humanitarian aid should be the step towards all sanctions being lifted. his comments came during a visit to oman, where he health tools shabani has been traveling them at least showing up support
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for the new administration in damascus. 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, the serene economy will recover false things and the situation will be better. now the sanctions represent a real obstacle. i'm heading to any possible cooperation or investments being serial. shut off of more of this, we're going to go through how shamal bar, who is lot for us in damascus. and is we've been saying there's been a real diplomatic push. how critical out of these tools for the people of syria, i mean what the future looks like really hangs on how the international community interacts with the new administration. doesn't this of the, what tell me the, is the serious hoping to see those trips by the sea admitted so far enough as to saudi arabia, guitars united out of and that is georgia to expand. serious outrage is regional neighbors. but at the same time, to the international community,
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and they would like to see that translates into model financial and diplomatic support because this is a country which is adamant on the need to reconnect with the world and break from many years of isolation and. and what i need stability to move forward, they need billions of dollars to rebuild the country and to improve the infrastructure and to look off to and to improve the livingston. those are the people. and this is why they're looking forward to see those trips bring about some support for the country. it's along with the positivity that seems to be the with syrians. there's been a lot of changes for the last month. the people concerned at all about losing some aspects of the culture under this new administration. the, for example, is a decision by the mid assume in education to change some aspects of the, the, the education curriculum which triggered a backlash for many people. think that this is not the time to do it and that this new kid take
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a government does not have the full authority to introduce for changes until that is a national conference and youth institution and a transitional government. so we're getting the sense that many people to and so you can see that this new administration could just further expand, is influenced as we're going to see in this report. this is a score for syria as most talented many have not returned since the full of assets and exams are due to start soon. but it's changes to the curriculum that many here i am not talking about. the new authorities have decided to scrap any subject the finds, the former with the the said somebody with the basketball team and in reference to the freeze la mcqueen. zenobia has also been up on east, along with studies on the origins of lines. templates they've been out of you, they removed some subject on homes and introduced religion. i'm fine with it in the
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sense that we'll have fewer subjects for the exam. 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 the muscles, the coffee data. there needs to be a comprehensive study to decide which subjects to remove the changes were swift. why would you remove scientific subjects? this is the university of damascus. there was a great deal of uncertainty about what's next. but many enjoy what the describe as 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 that. but for the testers here in front of the minister of education,
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say the new administration doesn't have a monday to change the curriculum. they want that to happen. when there is an elected bottom in the template, a 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 to review and all the of them. the biggest the, is that the education over hold could road the promise of building an inclusive society about it presents serious cultural and ethnic makeup. but critics say that adjustment, which is good signal, a push to reinforce
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a religiously conservative agenda by a government struggling to convince the west, lift its senses on site and then so it's a for the new syria. how should, by the 0, damascus, say our opponents pellets and you know, authority forces had said 5 homes in the janine refugee camp and the north of the occupied west bank 5 homes with a live and the camp which has been the target of both p a and is ready operations in recent weeks dependents and you know, starting to nice, the report saying the fire's wisconsin 5 wasn't calls, outlaws groups aligned with from us and felt i have released a joint video statement from the janine refugee camp. and it's the only cosign and l october guides tell the palestinian authority they are running out of patience. they accuse the p, i of cutting off the cams, water, and electricity supplies and won't have more aggressive action if p i false as don't withdrawal us. and there has been an increase is rarely military presence in the north of the occupied west bank. the red crescent says one,
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palestinian has been killed into office injured. it follows a shooting attack now and a legal settlement. the killed 3 is riley's. the military says 3 gunman knocking 5 towards a bus. us and just rarely set list have carried out several of tags across the occupied westbank stipend and agricultural storage room and thomas aya, northeast of ramallah, accomplished also towards by saint lives in the village of house. yeah, and they were a tax in the front office to the east of kalki. yeah. what's the hit here on that? i'll just there a we look at the legacy of show marilla pen, the founder of francis file, right. national rarely policy. who has died at the age of 96 into grand slam champions. have teamed up at the store and you know, it's in details on the way through and schools,
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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 and iran line of cloud, the coming in across the saudi arabia, and that to produce a mount breaks of right, whatsoever. just coming into that is the side of saudi northern parts of the gulf. see some show us where you can catch a shadow to here and concert through web stay going on. it just stays that system just dressed. a little further east was i said bright to scars coming back a high. 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 edge. and heading towards that 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, that will create the way into the fondles east of africa. i just know libya sitting
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a little bit of wet weather for a time. i was just a little further east with possibilities. the old shot to up tools were bad, so north america could catch a shower too. but much of north africa is dry. west africa that's stays very halting day temperatures running on the high side here. so is continue may mon, across central africa, i'm more likely, right for the east. the january on alger 0. the price of p analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the 47 president of the us, donald trump, as he set to be incorporated for his 2nd time oats rise, explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our
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housing concepts should be returned before he takes office in 2 weeks. otherwise, trump says all how would bright townsend, the middle east? israel has wrapped up it strikes across gaza, at least 3 people from one family have been killed and historically, over each refugee camp. and the central kinds of elisa, live in palestinians have been killed since dawn on tuesday. and these rarely, military has for the increased is military presence in the north of the occupied west bank. they have damaged streets, infrastructure and shops. at least one palestinian has been killed. is there any st . louis have also been carrying out the tax. this riley is causing blinds for destruction and death and the occupied west bank. well, the 830 palestinians have been killed since october 2023. the palestinian prisoners society says more than 12000 had been detained in the past 15 months. of those, at least $3400.00 are in what's called administrative detention,
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meaning that held without charge. and the u. n. has documented more than $1500.00, a tax bias, riley settlers against palestinians, that slave to killings and property damage. for more on this we join now find this done so, but go to who is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative? that is a political party. he joins me now from ramallah in the occupied with bank. thank you very much for being with us. once again miss stuff up. i mean there's clearly a lot happening right now in the occupied with bank at 1st, the palestinian authority is accused of standing fires in the janine refugee can. we can begin with that. they didn't know that and can you just run a 3 year old? yeah. can you just explain what exactly is going on and why we're seeing this escalation now? and there is no justification sort of this escalation. and i think because the last thing that i have to buy this thing ends need is now
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a violent confrontation between palestinians on palestinian specially armed confrontation. and we have been part of a bigger number of political parties, civil society structures that he will not, i. so going to is ations that having to feed and is trying to media to in this situation only we are the, as i said, the last think we want to see is up on this thing and coming by this to me. and so while the on and, and, and all of those who are homed, our sense over our people, and what the, on the started to side door to the out on the resistance side. and my opinion, this is happening board is that items conducting some goods of attacks on us, including the attacks by the center of the army and attacks by the senators. there is no justification whatsoever for what's going on. and we, we, we hope it has, it wouldn't stop and we hope that was done with revenge. because if it continues
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it on the side of the interest of the new corporation. okay. can you just give us a little bit of context? can you explain why we're seeing that these violent confrontations now, like you say, you know, no one wants to say published the means killing. tell us an answer. so why is that happening? as well as, you know, i can't speak for the certainty. i'm in a position, i'm not in this question, has to be directed to them, but may be some of them saying that by doing so they are protecting lowest back from he was damaged that could be made by the is there any um, unfortunately to that is there any autumn is ordering, as i mentioned, every other city in the west bank and every other fuse you tap identity and then finish. so that kind of explanation does not stand actually. i don't know, some of them think that by doing such a thing, this gun eh, create the impression that the ballast and also it is capable. but that also misses
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the point. the main part to you that is trying to destroy the ability and assign it to the police to know what it is that is what i dislike. and such, confrontations may could also to, to even weaker. so what do we need this unity, that's what plays being calling for the student and national unity unified on this to me and lead to ship us together standing up to the is what i just said, the lives of tax which have gone beyond any but it line us to the standing to the is very the army which keeps envision going to see if there's a vendor has and as i've said, which has already addressed a motor that $12000.00 people and can motor down $830.00 in the us to back the number of visit adf tax, whether from some gloves or the army during the last year is more or less than 16000 that tax on palestinians just on, on that do to him about the prison is what will be a site. but you just mean a lot of talk recently about negotiations progressing in terms of a ceasefire deal. will they be part of any deal that is done? do you think?
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and how important is it that, that they are intrinsically linked to any 65 do. of course, that's very important, but i don't expect that there's a little that it leaves the 12000 presence. of course not the maximum we could think about as probably a $100.00 to $200.00. maybe a little bit more of those who have long time sentences, but the reality is that we have 12000 people are listed in the list of bank and probably more than 4000 and guys a very entity is that 58 pallets to me and present those from guys on the list to bank have order to be in order to, to this is an early presence and the little not to bring them back to life. what do we need the besides the deed? and that is being concluded that and which we hope will happen if the pressure to go nothing you know, would force him to accept a deed. what we need is that he leaves, or for us to me and present, especially the city,
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a $1400.00 and pull out under the so called administer of detention. meaning that is more than i'm no charges and they don't themselves, don't know why they are in jail and their lawyers don't know why they are going to die. we'll have to leave it there. but as always, we really do appreciate your insights. this stuff up of good to you for us there. thank palestinian orthodox christians have attended christmas mass at the church of saint paul for us in kansas city festivities have been music as the will cause the shadow of the celebrations of people taking part in the mass price of pacing cancer as well as the tank the church several times over the past 15 months, and i add the holidays unlimited the per as only with no gifts for children, no joy, any signs of joy for the children on this holiday. we hope and ask all countries to help bring a ceasefire in the cause of stream. i said i did a lot of my wishes off
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a piece to provide all over the world and we want peace according to the message that the lord christ brought peace. i leave with you. peace i give to you. and of course the piece is round age with palestine is a piece of surrender on a piece according to the message of christ and international, and humanitarian law. the, the founder of francis 5, right? national front, which was like to renamed national riley, has died at the age of $96.00. joe murray. the pen had been in a care facility for several weeks. about tang looks back on his career. show morrila. penn was a controversial figure in french politics. a former paratrooper, his inflammatory speech, has made him the speech ahead of francis for rights. for more than 4 decades. he found that his national front policy in 1972 and proved
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a determines politician. 5 times he come paying for the presidency and in 2002 principles at the far right into the hearts of mainstream politics. when he challenged actually right and reached the 2nd found in the vote. he campaigns against immigration, while wanting to renegotiate european treaties, and bring back the death penalty. he also strongly oppose same sex marriage, euthanasia, under portion his success and the selection shop to europe. over the years, his policies in his behavior and seemed the reputation of being a pickets and to fully as in 1997, he described the nazi gas chambers of world war 2. as a detail of history. nearly a decade later, he was fined $40000.00 for repeating the comments. he wants suggested the state to eco, the virus consult the global population explosion, and by extension in his words, europe's emigration problem. the national front has always been a family affair. and in 2011 his daughter now heating the pen,
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took over his head of the party. but her father is very public. anti semitism caused the risk between them. i mean, once had him kicked out of the policy, and in 2015, he was suspended from the national front. he remained on the very president's until 2018 when the title was withdrawn and the party renamed itself national valley. it was a set back for the pen, who had said that without him the party would implode. the events and some of the disputes took that total on the man who spent most of his life trying to divide france with his clothes to save the white. 12 of more on this, which are now by hugo draw show who is a professor of political ferry at the university of knowing him and the communist at projects and the kids. he joins us from parents. thank you very much for joining us here. and they'll just, they're clearly, le pen was an extremely controversial, so good divisive that has been called a big it as well as a bully. i mean, what is his lasting impact? i mean, can you just give us
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a sense of how he shaped francis political landscape that i think the most important thing is that, and that's a broader legacy, is that he legitimize the far right. not just in france for perhaps trip to europe, post world war 2. and it's aimed at always being from 1972 onwards. was to bring what was the end of national upfront, into french politics into parliament. and if you look at today, you, obviously it's been renamed around the national lots of, on the last long us and now the national riley. and there's been changes and we can talk about those changes. but if you look at today, it is the biggest political party in france, in the french parliament, and far by politics, right in europe are very much on the ascendancy that some of those, as was mentioned. some of the themes that some carried are perhaps the most important ones we have in politics today named me the question of immigration. but on other topics he was very strong on was mentioned there onto semitism is against
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gay marriage. those have moved on to release mounting, but then his daughter explicitly moved the party away from that to try to get away from the kind of glass ceiling that he and reached as was right and pointed out in 2002, you can say it came in to the 2nd round and came 2nd, a rule that in the french presidential election and construction hot but seem to have kind of tato to reach 18 percent. they're gonna offend his daughter, said okay, how can we get beyond that and how can reach new public's and today you have a lot of jewish voters who will vote for the national reality because they think that the national rally protects them against these. i'm extracts and not independence being much more open about gay marriage. she had one of her advisors or coaches advisors back in 2017 was probably all she posed was hoping to be gay. so there's been a lot of changes. so there's a mix legacy if you want is definitely been jeremiah zed are right across here of
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some of his themes. these cars are very strongly there in parliament, the vessel. and as soon as is the 1st political force, but some of the themes that he's carry defended have also been put aside. it's not just from that is seen the popular already rise for the 5 right? was saying, maloney initially in australia could potentially have his 5th spot rides, the chancellor since world war 2. how much credits should go to the paying for the starting this movement, or is it independent advantage? country is dealing with it, or have they taken the playbook that haste us it, and made it work for them in their own countries, as he certainly was the one who kind of opens open the possibility of having the far right become a kind of an ex homeless and acceptable, you might say it's certainly as you say, it's becoming more more and that amount of different governments across europe. so in some ways it's being main stream. so he open, so is he who is the kind of the,
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the, the openness he managed to open that up. now, i think a lot of these as far wide leaders, good wielders and veterans also that they learn from they. they looked at him and said, okay, certain things, work and other things don't work. the kind of inflamed marine rhetoric that he had about 2 sites as was mentioned there, he mentioned that the holocaust has to start the golf chambers was a detailed of history. so came those things did not work. we cannot say that we have to be much more colors. we have to exclude the more extreme elements or proceeds to be, to more extreme elements and under cover then we can perhaps pursue some of the same policy. so those policies are not the same everywhere. and maloney seems to be a lot more on the conservative side, especially in terms of social questions about the family defending those elements, which is less the case of mine. but then there with welders as use a similar type of argument as mine the pen to try to say, okay, mind a pen is used your argument to say to the jew right front skill pressed by islam
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and care quilters. i said, well, the dutch way of tolerance of life is also and even gay marriage distressing by his son. so they pick and choose. but you certainly the 1st speaker to open up the possibility and then from that they adopted their own playbook tutor own circumstances. obviously to the national circumstances, we're talking important the impact on that too, and a thank you so much for your time and inside you guys are shown for us. they are from paris. thank it's a tibet has been headed by thousands of off the shocks. off to a path to lose quite struck on choose day killing at least 126 people. and now the 188 people injured and the magnitude 7 point one is quite at the worst effected region with chicago. so a remote area in the foothills of the himalayas. katrina here reports from patients of the magnitude 7 point. one quick struck to bet she got to regent early on tuesday morning. villages in things the county will hardest hit. many buildings
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have been reduced to rubble, streets are covered with debris. the government says 70000 people have been affected. more than $1000.00 homes destroyed many, including this village to have lost everything. the quick hit when many were sleep . dozens have been killed and both and 100 injured. the destruction was made was by several aftershocks. these i saw that laughter shot were waiting for 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 treated outdoors. tend since supplies have been dispatched for those displaced. many will need to enjoy freezing would, to conditions without a roof over the head. the she got to region is no stranger to us. quakes locals
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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 aging front has not 10 years since gunman who climbed the legions to iceland, al qaeda killed. 17 people over 3 dies in paris and the surrounding region. the attack started at the offices of the satirical use by the child, the head, and continued in a jewish supermarket. discussion about the reports from paris on the commemoration as a moment to grieve and remember a decade off to the general powers to tax. the french presidents and cities may lead commemorations for 17 victims killed over 3 days. the each was january 7th, with 2 french brothers. so he did sherry co washy killed a police officer mohammed just bear back in paris minutes before that,
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show that stuff with the offices of charlie up, dave, revenge. they said for this is typical newspaper's publications of call tunes of the prophet muhammad and the following days. their associates, i'm a decree, body killed the police woman, south of paris and for people that you're a supermarket in the system to find, let's show the nation. many said targeting the call to this was an attack on freedom of expression. 10 years old for us while alone, who was present at the time. so such freedoms must be defended. then you've got to express your freedom of speech control, it can denounce, but it's never a quote for hatred or discrimination. what a question, the faithful lucy practice, their religion were alone led a solidarity much on this square of to the attacks. millions joins including world leaders and religious heads. the message was one of unity, diversity,
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and defiance. sonya continues to publish cartoons booking, public stickers and religious leaders. it's face legal action from groups over the years, including catholic and most name associations on fall really to organizations who accusative discrimination despite ongoing threats, stuff they, they have a duty to uphold freedom of expression. the decade off to the attacks, the opinion polls suggest most people in front agree latasha butler, i'll just say era, paris, someone who's here on l 20 will have details on a darren annual events. and ne china that's on the way and or snakes the
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or the post office full now his far tom, thank you so much or so and take on newcastle later in the english lea cups on the final is the club go in search of their 1st major trophy for 5 years, but governors have home advantage for the 1st leg is they face the 2023 finalists. miguel ours had to is targeting a 2nd major trophy at the club. he won the i think, help with arsenal in 2020 to work every single day. to achieve that, you know, to bring joy to our people and there is not a single moment the sounds of more than actually when you have back up and got a friend that got to do you support it on your share with the people that you work at every day we so that our memories obviously is taking your mind. and hopefully we can create minimal thought that will be hoping to go one step closer to 1st
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trophy in 17 years when they faced liver pool in english li cups on the final. on wednesday, they've been boosted by the news that san human has extended his contract at the club until 2026, for as have home advantage for the 1st leg. but the only one once in their last 8 match. it was really results of impulse. so on from that, why say this a separate competition tomorrow? no, it was done well to get to, to the 70 fall the site or bring some pretty advice to match the cops. the data hasn't been easy. routed to get to the 75. and so we got, obviously a, at a point at ease, uh, you know, i've been to stand out to him. so i found this, you know, competition. so a great test for us, but just simply follow 1st i give us a follow the cap and should be starting. looking forward to a liberal form manager on the slide has defended his under fire player trends. alexander arnold, england international was heavily criticized for his performance against mattress. the united on sunday. alexander arnold is at
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a contract at the end of the season. it has been linked with moved around to read premier league leaders. liverpool were held to a to, to drop by united that was not only trying to do a more things in the game that we could have done better, trans didn't play as best game. i showed it already. but that stuff for the 1st time in his life, i think he didn't play the best game of his career. he's paid show, show, show many games. well for this clap. now it was his best, like for some others, the wasn't the best game for some others as well. say we're, i'm so i'm champions of the team down. but the australian open and the murray has started his the role as no back job of which is coach had of the years 1st major tournament at the age of 37 johnson, which is targeting a record breaking 25th grandson title. and now ben, it's where his 1st coaching jobs since he ended his plane career after last year's paras olympics ja sterling opened gets under way on sunday. one of the players
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standing in the way of jock adventures, ambitions is likely to be. yeah, like center is telling is defending champion and world number one. he's been warm we out for his title defense with an exhibition match against australia is alexi popper. in 2024. it was an amazing season for me but it's already gone. uh, so we have 2025 we we we started every year here in melbourne which is an amazing city. so many things happen for me on the court and goes off the court but especially wrong. so i'm very happy to be in to be back here of a british tennis player camera nor i was lucky that was lucky to avoid disqualification at the oakland classic the former world. number 8, it was racket into the crowd during his 2nd round contest against messenger d as a costa of ours in tina. or he did apologize and escaped with a warning from the empire. no worry, went on to lease a match in straight fence where
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a mcelroy has described his latest venture as goals re imagined. mcelroy and tiger woods are launching an indoor golf league with the target of attracting a new generation of fans. tomorrow's goals, leak known as t g. l launch is in florida. later this tuesday, the weekly competition will involve a fast paced form with the team goals, but sees players having shots at a 5 story high simulator screen. we're sort of trying to bring that court sided a basketball game type of feel to, to golf in some way, try to try to let the, the funds that are at least in the arena. i get closer to reaction i, i would say. and then for, for the people that are turning in at home, having, having us, mike up having us be a little more interactive. i mean, you don't, i feel like when you watch a regular pga tour event, you're like a few step removes from from ox removed from us in terms of you, you're not,
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you know, you might pick up a couple of conversations here there, but you're not getting right in on the auction, the deck are riley and saudi arabia continues to take a toll on some water. so it's biggest maintenance, 9 time riley champions blasting logs. hopes of a 1st back are when we're dealt a huge flow. when his car rolled over, he and his co driver were unheard for. they finish stage 3 an hour and 15 minutes also pays 19 year old. south africans i would avari our one. the dates become the youngest stage when they're in the car category. fellow south africa and hanging lighthouse and still has the overall lead. so oh, the owner, the nfl team, the new england patriots. as apologized as seems former head coach, jared, mail robber. craft assigned to fire mail after just one season and the job team one just for games this season across those he promoted male too soon. this whole situation is on me. i feel terrible for gerad
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because i put them in an untenable situ. ready i know that she has all the tools as a head coach to be successful on this week. you just need a more time before taking the job. and despite temperature is dropping below 0 in north, east china, the show have to go on for a dozen teen swimmers. thinking back to the 19 seventy's winter swimming has become an annual ritual. and the song class river, the swimmers trains were out the year for this moment, is they had to 1st carve a pool at the tenant centimeters, take ice before plunging into the bone chilling waters. la. okay, and that is all your support for now and back to you. tom, thanks so much for. well, that is only for me. tell me the price of this news of the carriage johnston will be here in just a moment with much more of the day's news. is more news on our website, sir, to stay with us.
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the revonika bill, you has been a volunteer reproductive to health care worker for 15 years. she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents. she doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. there was one woman what 18 children when those 18 children became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children abilities to successfully lower its worth rate. the country we struggled with over population for decades, but export site. the declining worth rate could lead to other problems, especially as the overall population gets older. about 2000000 filipino sport overseas. experts say as its population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people to stay in the field jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. remy hopes
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