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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 8, 2025 12:00am-1:01am AST

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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter avenues. the so i'm carrie jones to this is and these are a lot from what coming up the next 60 minutes. by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east. us present to elect donald trump to month. a mass release is is very caps. it's held in gaza all the time. he enters office. there's no that's often israel, as dentist, auto bombardments of garza, at least 20 killed in stripes on ton unit children among that
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international appliance presume at syria's main airport. an important step, reconnecting this section, countries with the rest of the world. the remains of former us president jimmy carter taken to 9 states, us capital, the head of a street on an sports star. so while our english leak of action against new castle, as they looked to go one step closer to a 1st trophy in 5 years at home advantage, and the 1st flag of a semi final and a tournaments, they haven't won for 32 years. the us presents elect donald trump says this very caps is held in dogs that should be returned before he takes office in 2 weeks time. otherwise,
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trump says all hell will break loose and then at least who's speaking, it's a news conference that is for the rest and smile longer, long side that steve with coff has invoice to them. at least those hostages are back. i don't want to virginia go. she ation and then add 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 anymore, but that's what it is. and they should have given them back along that they should have never taken. 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,
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and so hopefully it will all work out and will save some lives. i want to ask correspondence that, kimberly how could, has more not from washington dc. this is something that has in terms of trying to get a ceasefire in israel's war and guys are and to really get a release of the captive. it's something that has been looting the current administration for quite some time. in fact, uh, you know, this is something that presidential bible has helped to be part of his legacy. but in the waiting days of his administration, it is still not something that they have been able to achieve. and so one would argue that uh, this is sort of a bit of not advertising the part of the incoming administration and the new incoming middle east negotiator. but at the same time, at you, as you heard there, they believe that the man who, who wrote the book, the art of the deal and believes he can strike
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a deal. so one has to really look and see whether or not this is achievable. but donald trump believes that he can and is threatening that if it's not done that there will be consequences to be paid. he says, look, period of action to my ross mountain is a start. i was the middle east council on global affairs where he focuses on us foreign policy. he says it's hard to pick to the us doing even more damage and gone . so then it's already doing now. is 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 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 parts. but you seem to be singling out how 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,
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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 a 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. but you know it's, it's very difficult given the amount of pressure and what's happened in the gaza strip so far. 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, the unwieldly leader, the bully. and hoping that people fear that and, and, and kind of just bend in the a while there's been no, that's often these very bombardments of garzo with at least 49 palestinians killed on tuesday. the ministry has increased. it strikes across the street from last week,
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including a tax on residential buildings and displacement caps the last hour these very minute tree carried out multiple strikes and residential buildings and con, units least, 20 people, including children among that area and a tackle of tense camp and the so called the safe, so on the la seems so killed for children with ahead of us relief agency. chief term, fletcher says, is really a tax on aid work because of the collapse of knowing ordering casa, so i've made a deaf, it's nearly impossible. delivery of humanitarian aid to the strip has dwindled in recent months due to is rarely restrictions space kind of screenings, and del blah in central garza continued to queue for hours every day outside soup, kitchens to see what meals, process of shopping increased, forcing many to rely on 8 or has it done? the prices are very high in the market and there's a shortage of flour. i've been coming to this charity for more than 8 months. they
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help us with 90 percent of our needs. without it, one would not know what to do and all the other. i take the part back home to find the children waiting for me. one would be holding their plate on another, holding their spoon, and it is not enough for them. are we going to stay in these conditions? this isn't just us hunger. i mean it just them, and how long will we remain like this? recent stuff, lot images show the level of destruction in northern gauze. a caused by the is ready ministry. nissan. before and off to pictures of one neighborhood, most residential buildings and towers and they are new in and they law here have been reduced to rubble. north of the strip has been on the siege by it's very forces for 3 months. part of us has the latest force from down to not in central cancer. that is really military attacks are run the golf course. the goal is to stripe on causing significant destruction to residential homes and civil infrastructure. and what that was clips during the past 12 hours on almost the area
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of the safe humanitarians. the ones are also in a very heavily field top neighborhood spot for. so the humanitarian crisis is deepening day and out, especially in light of the east bend repeated attacks on a comb voice. this deliberate hijacking by palestinian criminal guns of acute time cuz we started to feel the ramifications of such acts, especially that causes who work in hospital has reported that the hospital will run out of if you within the next 24 hours and as well. the ox, a hospice on, has reported that they will cost of electricity due to the shortage of acute supplies as a part of the ongoing piece valley located and restrictive mit just being imposed on the delivery of these items alongside with the deliberate, i'm systematic looting of such a fuel turn cause i'm cold voice by gangs who are receiving swords, protection by the east, by the military. so you submit the scene on the ground is a bit to your take on the which is quite charged with the anticipation of new as
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strikes looming on the horizon to carry out just the very better kind of living though it is very attack on all the shots, the refugee camp in northern gauze has killed 5 ton of experience or from one family. must have moved, has been to the test, the populated scene of the bombing. a hoss of wasting seeing here in the shop at rutledge account, whether intentionally and without an assault avoiding joke, entire comedy. and here is the house of stuff with comedy which had been attacked by this lady. there's twice in the open, not the test. and this is the house with somebody where they tell us how many has because what the situation here is just as to say that houses are clears and very close to each other. and this is justifies
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why too many people got injured. and this is, justifies the destruction is lifted. lindsey, a neighbor's house is here. so we are working on the level of the waste time of the moment to show you how the situation here looks like i should have some of that that came out. i told them to jot of 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 live and we had to bring happiness to pull them out. how much it had to stop nicely. this truck was around midnight while we were a sleep. you're 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 baptist hospital and you can see for yourself. the house inside is totally destroyed and for the rest during teams twice. so hospitable as all of the bodies from honda, the level as you can see, let's see, which are very narrow. isn't gonna play the se on people's the rest of this, i'm afraid the, from the night our as these right ami, it's in supply and the bump things on the values and they keep attacking the civilians without any sort of warning. so people here are afraid for nights because of the unprecedented attacks and unjustified also attacks.
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so this is the overall situation entire family has been killed. and this is what i go into at the moment here and just to see why they can fluid. i just need a, a shopping history to come by this time to sit down with washington as a ques, a permanent tree, rapid support forces and its allies are committing genocide as well as other will cross us tucker, just stay on to the banks and says, our stuff is systematically targeted civilians, kidding men and boys on an ethnic basis as what a sexually abusing women and goes. us has imposed sanctions on the groups lead them . how many having done to god of borrowing an entry to the us and freezing his assets for fighting it broke out in april 2023. between the army led by nobel thought to aldehyde, then depart, minutes rapid support forces headed by the goal. though, according to the un,
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more than 8000000 people have fled to him since the fighting begun, including the egypt to try themselves to don't. off of the population is now facing severe food shortages. and attempts by the us, saudi arabian, by rain, to agree a sustain ceasefire has failed. or, well, there's been renewed fights against the dawns capital, which is mostly controlled by the apartment to back in simple forces. even moving the pulse from the call to we have been seeing intense artillery selling being exchanged between the signees army and the fire military rapids support forces. the said in these army, since the stars of the conflicts lost a lot of ground here in the capital to the r a staff for the past year, they've been trying to clear parts of the city, especially the city of i'm due to my now the control most of on demand 50, which is in the capital costume, but they've been trying to retake territory from uh the r a so called a to north that's in the northern part of the capital. and they've been trying to break the siege on the military headquarters as well. so there has been arthur,
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there was tracts being exchanged between us within these army and the power and military rapids support forces. here in the capital, the ira step over the past few days has been using ground to target military position, especially in the southern part of the city of the mind. and we understand from sources that several soldiers have lost their lives because of those through and attacks. and that'd be army has been responding, withdrawn attacks of their own on the city of cartoon north as well. this is just here in the capital. there's also 5 thing happening in the city open 5 here, which is the last remaining armies from whole major armies. trunk holes in the dark for region on the capital of north star for the recess has been fired or to the shelling. and there has been direct confrontation between the are safe and the army and allied forces that they're in the city just in the past 2 days. but cameron hudson is a senior fellow in the african program at the center for strategic and international studies. there's also chief of staff, the us special envoy to sit down. he joins us from washington, d. c. welcome to the program. so why is the american administration making these
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very strong comments now accusing the artist stuff of genocide as well. this has been a ongoing discussion of, of policy debate in washington for many, many months, frankly, since the 1st incidents of genocide by the r a. so occurred at the start of the war last year. so this is been a very long time in coming. i think that the administration is taking this decision on genocide and also sanctioning of the, our assess leader in the final days of the ministration. because it has looked back on its legacy in sudan and see is that it clearly hasn't done enough. it hasn't done all that it could, and i think it's trying to position itself on the right side of history. it's trying to burnish a lack luster effort on sudan in the, in the final days by making these big announcements with just 2 weeks left. and
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with that then how much this affect the rest of this leadership going forward? well, it could be quite significant. i mean, we have seen in the last few months we are assess. 2 making the initial efforts to try to reinvent itself, at least politically, talking about coalitions with civilian political leaders, forming a new government that could potentially, uh, you know, contest power with this, with the army in a political sense. i think this makes it much harder to do that. i think it makes it harder for the you a to continue to support the rose up. it is if it has been accused of genocide and if it's leader has been sanctioned. if it's, if it's most profitable companies, most of which are located in the we have also been sanctioned. it makes it more and more difficult for the r s f to survive politically with extra reynold backing. and this really is an extraordinarily disastrous amount of terry and situation. what
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type of the us that's now and it is i and i. and again, i think that there's no reversing those humanitarian trends. you have seen, i think, washington, after you and just 2 weeks ago before christmas secretary blinking going to the united nations making a final push to gain a greater humanitarian access. so we have seen, clearly from, from the, by the administration, a kind of last ditch attempt to burnish their record and to make some progress on student recognizing that they are turning over to the trump administration. the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. the largest displacement crisis in the world and a very clear track record that they haven't done enough to reimburse it. i think it's too late to to make any progress here in the next 2 weeks. we'll see how the trump administration takes over this account and given what you say, that not realistically, what is the solution for this catastrophe going forward as well?
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if there was an easy solution, we would have pursued it by now. i think, i think the challenge that the by the ministration has faced an seat in their statement today is that they are both against the r s f and they are against the staff. they have no political allies among the civilian class. so washington has no one to support in this war on sudan, right? and so, unless they can be for something, all they have been is against their, against all of the things that are happening. but they're not pushing towards the solution. i think that the trumpet, ministration has an opportunity to could mean arab states to can convene allies across the region. many of whom have taken sides in this war are supporting one side or the other. trump will have an opportunity, i think, to try to forge some kind of political solution among the regional states to try to end this conflict that might not be a perfect solution for the people of sudan who are desirous of democracy and
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civilian rule. but it might bring about an end to the fighting on the ground kind of in hudson. we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thanks. the international flights to and from the syrian capital have resumed capital l is, is one of the 1st major and ice to restart commercial services into damascus. just over throw special auto stock photo. turning syrians were among the 1st passengers to touch down on tuesday. so set our reports now from the capital to the raise your hand, you would have to be sitting in these passages chance on the 1st international commercial flight the damascus sees the full of this, of many of them were barred from
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returning to syria by the savages. some have not seen the family members for more than a decade. it's a moment of joy and gratitude when they cut their away's play and lance in damascus . i know and deal a taint with all my children because i think we must have the story together. this is my daughter. yes me. she was 42012. i need to offer you guys read of damascus video. leah. well let us show you. so 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 als, now, the celebrations continuing inside the pool. people are welcome, read series and coffee, and seminars of the united damascus international airport was damaged. when did you felt last month and as, as will. yeah, i'm hipaa. does the syria has been isolated from abroad and as you can see today,
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the domestic is international airport has thoughts on working again. we're trying to activate how we have it because of the vandalizing by the former regime, only areas with the regime head and present state 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. what sort of these 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 syrians being able to travel, but it's also an important symbol. then even this vision sees it has the coordination by these elastic amenities and the connection with the region and the world of the years off as a nation. then the leaders or syria, hope this process give me run to, to be to the listing of whole sections of 0,
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damascus for the new with ministration. and syria has also been increasing its cause for the complete removal of us sanctions. 40 minutes to us out of shabani, it says the latest moved by washington to east restrictions on humanitarian aid. should be a step towards all sections being listed. as comments came during a visit to underway helped alex shavani. it has been traveling the middle east showing up support that he would ministration in damascus. let's go to the jimmy island right. that kind of likes to find the children for helping to lift the sanctions imposed on syrians. by lifting functions, the serene academy will recover, fall, spencer and the situation will be best estimate. now the sanctions represent a real obstacle. i'm headed to any possible cooperation or investments being serial is passing that whole virus life for us now in damascus to hush, i'm just how critical all these tools for the people of syria and the future.
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i think we're having a bit of trouble getting hold of a hash and they will try and bring him back little bit later in the program while there's plenty more ahead on the news. including social media, john match her which ends facebook and instagram scraps, fax and checking programs in the us. and at least 126 people are killed in a powerful esque way. can see fit tens of thousands of forced to sleep out thoughts in winter conditions the the body of former us president jimmy carter has been sent to washington dc on air force one head of his state funeral. later this week the
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a thoughts co sign was changed to a special and mission 39 and not to cause us, i think is the 13 9th president. his family were also on board the flight from georgia to joint base andrews just outside washington dc. no, to k took his coffin into the city with members of congress. so do you to pay their respects later on tuesday? i was on the engine is lives now from the capitol hill in washington dc. so what john torcous through the formal procedure is not over the coming days. what was you said carter. he's back in washington dc returning for the last time here on tuesday. and this was a place where harder was always something of an outside or even when he held a tough job. here he is now being remembered though in
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a time honored ceremony. this but sitting of the 39th president of the united states, he has been laying in state in the carter presidential library in atlanta since saturday on tuesday. he was flown by air to washington, taken by motorcade to the u. s. navy memorial on the national mall and then given a military escort and a horse drawn case on to the us capital and he will lie in state here until thursday. we're just minutes away right now from some of eulogy remarks from the senate majority leader in the house speaker, among others. and you'll be here till thursday and match when he will have a funeral service at the national cathedral. and when all of that is over at carters remains will return to his home in plains, georgia, and he'll berry, he'll be buried in his home garden next to his wife frozen. so a long final journey for the former president that begins and ends in his home
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state of george and john, just how big is jimmy cox's legacy, especially on the international stage. a it's an interesting legacy because he campaigned as a simple man, but in many ways it was a very complex man. he was president from 1977 to 1981. he was married to his wife rosamond for 77 years hunger than any other presidential marriage. and he died on december 29th at age, 100, making him the oldest president ever at. she prided himself on his outside her status. he wore blue jeans in the white house the 1st time anyone remembered that having happened, he refused to allow the marine band to play hale to the chief when he entered a room. and he had kind of a frosty relationship with congress and the washington establishment. and he was perhaps best known for the period after he was present any wrote $33.00 books and
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he helped rehab for to 1000 plus houses for habitat for humanity. while he was never really a creature of washington is interesting to see that carter is now being embraced both by the washington establishment and by ordinary americans in deaf. okay, believe it, that's $100.00. thank you very much for joining us as well. so that head on that i'll just say this for the future in foster as far right. freedom policies. it is closer to power. and we look at the legacy of former french follow right. need to show me read the pin, is died at the age of 96. plus we'll have details on darren, i know event in move this shiny x on the way the
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to highlight. we felt more nasty weather pushing into a western positive europe over the next couple of days. previous system that's now rolling in across scandinavia and making his way further east was by the system here. this is where we got the total rad, just talk to him behind. i'm not cold. i was going to win out as we go on through the next couple of days. i single fingers for many. he went down to was bell grade book arrest 15. so i was just like i said it is on the miles side here. but temperatures will gravity fluid away here. as we go on towards the we can, you can see how cold it is across many north is central pulse. if you're at that stage. so where's the weather that comes in from the atlantic? it small, the gonna push the top is up to around 11 celsius, the full power, some snow on the need, leading edge of that pushing into both amazing into that western side of jeremy wintry flowers. the over 2 loads. yet you cry. one of their showers down towards the southeast, full grace, drifting
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a little further east with as we go into the 2nd half of the week when it's windy when she weather coming back to you and across that western side of you, then the next system will push in for the weekend it stays cold and only see farther north may well, both africa is lossy fine, and dry. the, the grace of the damage close to the precious gross lots of chilly is being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and snap if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you know i, for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era. the latest news as it breaks for the 3 hospitals,
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have gone out of service. people are using them out. so there's now phase further displacements with detailed coverage cheese read off. your vision forces force hundreds of civil use to this place from this quote cheaper and bit handle on from the house of the story is wait a minute to reset the it was target thing. come on those and start the hospital, has provided no evidence who was so successful the the be watching, i'll just hear the minds about top storage. us present to that donald trump says it's very captives held in dallas. that should be the time before takes office in 2 weeks time. otherwise,
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trump says old health breakouts in the mid least at least 20 people, including children, have been killed and it is rarely strikes and most central buildings. and con eunice in southern causes. israel has stepped top stripes across the street from the past week. an international flights to and from the syrian capital have received caught all airways is one of the 1st major airlines to restock commercial services into damascus. since the threat shot us there's been a backlash off the new administrator and announced changes to syria's school curriculum and tossed subjects, including references to some pos liters. i've been scrapped. i shall whole by reports from damascus. this is a score for syria as most talented. many have known truth tons has the full of assets and exams are due to his thoughts soon. but his changes to the curriculum that many here are talking about. the new authorities have decided to scrap any
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subject that's the only find the former with the the said simon 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 they've been out of these, they removed some subject 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. his students, us syria, as best, but the work on computers which have no keyboards of 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 is a great deal of uncertainty about what's next, but many enjoy what the describe as freedom of to the over. so old,
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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, 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 better 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 all the of them. the biggest, the, is that the education of a whole could road the promise of building an inclusive society if i, if events, 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 on site. and then so this a for the new syria caution about about i 0, damascus. this kind of thing and also those christians have attended the christmas most of the church of saint paul for this in the cause of city for services have been new to us. the war cost a shadow over celebrations, people taking part in the mass, surprised for pacing garza as well as attacked the church several times of the cost of 15 months. the holidays unlimited to prison, 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
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help bring a ceasefire in the gospel street and said i did a lot of my wishes off 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, an international and humanitarian law. the today has been hit by dozens of off the shock. soft possible earthquake struck on choose day killing at least 126 people. now the 188 people were injured in the magnitude of 7 point one quake. the west affected region was you got say a remote area in the foothills of the himalayas. katrina, you reports from beijing. the magnitude 7 point, one of quick struck to bet she got to region early on tuesday morning. villages in
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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 disabilities have lost everything. the quick kid, 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 after shot for a week or so not a power of an earthquake is possible, but not likely to get 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. $0.10 supplies have been dispatched for those displaced. many will need to enjoy freezing would to conditions without a roof over the head. this regards to regent 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 painting hundreds of protests as a northern pockets stone or blocked a key highway of a crippling power outages demonstrates as say the original government is failing to supply electricity for even a few hours. a day sits in protest and hundreds of body is blocking that chiral crum highway, which links northern pockets to on west in china. where the see how the, the over 80000 people of homes are craving a single boat to light. plugins is as a very important defense and strategic location. it's a gateway of park, a sun, china connectivity. at this place. people are hardly getting power for one hour and 20 minutes during the day time. people have been out protesting on the street for the last 4 days. social media platforms, facebook, instagram,
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and threats of dropping the fact that checking system in the us. a parent company methodist as it's used as will now be marketing posts as potentially misleading, similar to the system of community notes used on x. c, o ma, zika books as the aims to reduce censorship online. since fact checkers may be biased. the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes even say, accidentally sensor, just one percent of post. 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 to read it back to our roots, to focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies, and restoring free expression on our platforms. but at least it shouldn't, of us on the professor. they use the late department of information studies. he's always just from the stands is welcome to houses here. so what do you think is the
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main reason behind this plan to move the fact checking systems a live? we've seen several events occurred since the election of dawn. the election of donald trump. we've seen mark sucker burke have a private meeting with him in my at morrow logo. we've seen the donation to the inauguration of president trump, the new, you know, our student to be a new president. and we're now seeing changes in policy as well as the pointing of dana white's. you know, the head of the, in the us see a finding group, the fighting sports to the board of meta slash facebook. so it's a very, very clear met, a slash facebook. their interest is in continuing to grow, continue to expand their valuation, and continuing to be as profitable as possible. and they realize that with the perceived demand a piece of trump selection, they are going to go along with what trump wants. and that's what we see quite clearly, because as you probably recall, a trunk was complaining quite a bit about both meta slashed facebook as well as google for quote,
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unquote censoring his post. and not really providing us with the free speech that we need. but this is actually a very partial kind of comments and a bit of a sanctimonious comment or a hypocritical comment on trump's part the speech he's talking about his his speech . because what they're talking about is they want their speech to be what matters and what is most viral on these platforms. and now with the removal attack, checking and more content moderation and going straight the same routes that twitter has gone, we're going to see facebook slash mid of products, which include instagram, what's up, etc, and facebook. it's all, be rife with this information, which is exactly what we're seeing right now on twitter slash excellent data. i mean, what will be the consequences of this potentially, where they would it be a whole new level of this information? it should be, it would likely will be because remember the algorithms, the power, the systems make predictions using correlation around what content is likely to
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arrest our attention. to grab our attention to capture our eyeballs fire to that doping mean inside our brains and mines. and, you know, trump and his allies are excellent. trump, in particular at putting content out that can be controversial or provocative we could say at the minimum and at times downright false. so given that meta is going to be following the same steps, but twitter owned by you on must of course, as you all know, has taken means that it's very likely the content that they put out, which could be sensationalized could be certainly be provocative at times could be a fault and could be deliberately false, whether it's intentional or not deliberately or not, is likely to go more viral now on meta platforms. and this is a huge issue because of people in the united states and actually around the world, get their news, get their kind of insights into the wider world politically or otherwise, directly from social media platforms. but we know they are opaque and they organize
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information for us in ways that suit their own benefit, which is keeping our eyeballs a good. this also be a postal arrival. really something to do with that between, you know, mark soccer. but again, you know, most could that play into this as well, how it, what it, what uh, what an interesting thing to bring up given the, about a year ago or even less, there was discussion of them having a gladiator style match in the roman coliseum sort of quite absurd, but these were, they were basically having a war with one another must ends october, but still cover intelligently, you know, in a self serving way and for his own corporation. and note that he has a controlling shares of facebook because of doors, classroom instructors. he is made a decision that i'm going to just make my company as big as possible. i'm going to follow the money and the power no matter where it goes. it's likely that you'll continue to have a rivalry with mosque, but he like be those from amazon and others recognize that they have to essentially
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bends the need to trunk. it doesn't have to be that way, but that's how they think about it. and that's gonna it guarantee their continued growth and, you know, near monopolistic, if not monopolistic presence in what could otherwise be a much more open market or a media eco system that actually provides people with real journalism and the ability to talk to one another and listen to one another because all these platforms i could be on there just like you. and we can be very, very similar, but we can be presented with completely different worlds that don't intersect at all or overlap at all. let me see if any of us time we appreciate your insights. thank you. oh, let's think austria as far right freedom policy is set to begin talks to form a governing coalition with the conservative peoples potty is the. the habit people gave a press conference, which they said it was time to restore the economy. and what they called healthy patrick is in to the country. sort of a good reports from vienna. it's
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a clear plans to austria laid out by hubbard kick off. the man aiming to lead the country is how we need a massive political effort to get the deck situation under control and that comes of will reconstruction. let's start with a new era spanish with a new kind of politics with new ways of doing things. kick a warning that is these negotiations was a fail then he would be ready for fresh elections, which could see his freedom policy winning even greater support in any future coalition. we outcome of this process could be seismic for the country while the freedom policy, one of the most votes in september, this parliamentary elections, the prospect of the leading a government is still deeply polarizing in australia. many austrians are still worried about in the fall, right? lead government. yes, i am fearful of what the negative implications are going to be. definitely. i am trying to think of what that could occur specific to me,
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but i'm very fearful that it will negatively affect people's migrant background control shocks. robinson's human being that when it is worrying, especially for people with disabilities, it will take us backwards. they'll be no more inclusion the freedom party and people spar to want you to cut the budgets for social services. but the popularity of the freedom party has been growing, attracting a wider group of supporters such as noah. now painting muslim whose family has been here for 30 years. i wouldn't be supportive if they keep people out, we're not even. we're living in this country. we're not even wanting to learn this language or do something. come on, man. do we need them here? do we need them actually here? because my i finally came here for just like for the, for the purpose of work. we're working. it could take weeks or even months to reach a coalition deal. and in a country stuck in recession with rising unemployment. the pressure,
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is there any mounting on politicians to deliver solutions? so any guy jago out a 0? yeah. to the founder of francis far right. national front, which was late to rename, national and valley has died at the age of $96.00. to marine, the pen had been in a cab for 72 for several weeks. of the time it looks back on his career. the pen was a controversial figure in french politics form a 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 a determines politician. 5 times the time, paying for the presidency and in 2002 counts of poets at the far right into the hearts of mainstream politics. when he challenged next year at an reached the 2nd found in the votes, he campaigns against immigration while want him to renegotiate european treaties and bring back the death penalty. he also strongly oppose same sex marriage,
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euthanasia under portion his success and that's election shop to europe. over the years, his policies and his behavior, and to him, the reputation of being a tickets. 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. so 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 immigration problem. the national front has always been a family affair. and in 2011 his daughter now heating the pen, took over his head of the party. but her father is very public county. semitism caused the risk between them. i mean, once that him keeps 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
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was a set back for the pen, who had said that without him, the party would implode. the events and family disputes took the total on the man who spent most of his life trying to divide france with his clothes to save the white 12 fronts. as much at 10 years since the gunman who came to the agents to i 7, i'll call either killed 17 people or the 3 days in paris and its surrounding region . the tax started at the offices of a satirical newspaper. charlie had that continued the jewish supermarket across the popular reports from paris for a moment to grieve. and remember a decade off to the general powers, to tax the french presidents and cities mad. they'd commemorations for 17 victims killed over 3 days. the 8 was january 7th when 2 french brothers saw you. you did sherry co washy killed a police officer mohammed just verified in paris,
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minutes before that shot that still off at the offices of charlotte, the revenge they said for the satirical newspapers, publications of call tunes of the prophet muhammad and the following days, their associates, i'm a decree by the killed the police woman south of paris and people that you are supermarkets 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 on who was present at the time. so such freedoms must be defended. then you get to the special ed to freedom of speech control. it can denounce, but it's never cool for hatred or discrimination. what a question, the faithful. well, those who practice a religion were alone lead a sort of dire t march on this square of to the attacks. millions joins including world leaders and religious heads. the message was one of unity. diversity defines it's showing
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you have to continues to publish cartoons booking publics that goes and religious leaders. it's faith legal action from groups over the years, including catholic and most name associations on fall really to organizations who accuse it of discrimination. despite the ongoing threats stuff, say they have a duty to uphold freedom of expression the decade off to the attacks. the opinion polls suggest most people in front degrees. it's actually about to, i'll just say era power. so go ahead on that. i'll just air to ground spam champions of team dump at the australian open details on the way the
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all the time full sports needs. now his carry. thank you so much. we're approaching full time in the english lea cup somebody final between arsenal. a new castle and its new castle heading towards a 1st like advantage, the currently tune a lot, but the amorous as a la teresa funnel for the 2nd time in 3 years. alexander is hoc scoring for the 15 in a row to make it one l. as in a gordon that on hands and make it to now early in the 2nd half is good and arsenal, searching match on being run. they look for a 1st trophy inside here and the other side of the final talk them will be hoping to go one step closer to a 1st trophy in 17 years when they faced with or pull on wednesday. they've been visited by the news that the sun human has extended his contract at the club until 2026 spurs. have home advantage for the 1st like, but i've only one once in their last 8 matches really results of impulse. so
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i'm from that. why say this a separate competition tomorrow? no, it was done well to get to, to the 70 follow site or bring some pretty you know, back to match the cops. the data hasn't been easy rather to get to the 75. and so we've got, obviously a, at a point at ease. uh, yeah, i've been to stand at the same side of this, you know, competition. so it's a great test for us. but just any follow 1st i give us a follow the cap and should be starting looking forward to live in poll manager arnie slot has defended his under fire player trends. alexander arnold being when international was heavily criticized for his performance against manchester. united on sunday. alexander arnold is at a contract at the end of the season and has been linked with the moved around its red primary league leaders. level pool were held to a to, to drop by united the only time they were more things in the game that we could have done better,
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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 gap. now it was his best, like for some odd or she wasn't the best game for some others as well. hey ram sam champions have teamed up at the australian open and the murray who started his new role as no van jock of which is coach ahead of the years. first major tournament of age of 37 johnson, which is targeting a records ranking 25th ground, some title. and now ben is murray's for his coaching jobs as he ended his plane career after last year's paras olympics, the australian open gets underway on sunday that one of the players standing in the way of jock of which is ambitions is likely to be like center italian is the defending champion and world number one. he's been warming out for this. his title defense was an exhibition latch. again, house really is alexis homer. yeah,
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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 of the things happened for me on the cord and most of the chords, but especially long so i'm very happy to be in to be back here. a british tennis player cameron during was likely to avoid the disqualification of the oakland classic former roll number 8, as for his bracket into the proud during his 2nd round contest against the single v . as acosta version, tina i'm sorry, did apologize and escaped with a warning from them. fire anyway, went on to lose the match in straight fence. 19 year old south africans i would of arreola has become the youngest driver, twitter stage and the top last category app. zach are riley. meanwhile, the racing savvy regular continued to take its toll 9 time rally champion sebastian
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the title hopes were dealt a huge blow. when his car rolled over, he and his co driver, one herds but finished an hour and 15 minutes. paste. well, teenager avari, at one stage 3 a 327 kilometer dr. fellow south african henrich at la on still has a overall lead to 7 minutes ahead of nasir out here. i've cut down our well, we don't have the nfl team new in patriots. apologize to his teams, a former head coach, jared now robert craft started to fire marrow after just one season in the jobs team, one just for games this season. craft says he promoted mayo to suit this whole situation is on me. i feel terrible for gerad because i put him in an untenable search you. ready i know that she has all the tools as a head coach to be successful on this week. he just needed more
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time before taking the job. that is slight temperature is dropping below 0 in the northeast china. so the show had to go on for a dozen keen swimmers. fading back to the 1970s winters. swimming has become an annual richer ritual in the san juan river for his transfer of the year. for this moment, 1st, they had to carve a pool out of the 10 centimeters big ice before launching into the waters. i'm assume a wrestling season is officially underway. the traditional roots here for taishan ceremony has taken place in tokyo. later this year the sport will make a rare excursion out of japan, and october bundles will host the grand c mote tournament is just the 2nd time it's such a high profile event as taking place outside of japan. okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you kerry. all right, thanks very much. indeed. that's a tough of this, these um tom, back in
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