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j tomato was slow translation and international understanding is inviting nominations for its 11th edition, starting january the fast and ending march the 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the, by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east. us president elect donald trump, demands to have mosse release is, is rarely captives. housing calls us. by the time he entered the office, the hello, i'm a letter as an innovator. this is al jazeera life from day. also coming up. is
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there any forces step up there attached to southern gaza, at least 20 palestinians are killed in multiple strikes on con you this the last 2 years of exile, international flights review materials made at fort for the 1st time since the fall of president cheryl at least 126 people are killed after a powerful outbreak strikes to bet thousands of pools to sweep out doors in the harsh winter conditions. and the remains of former us president jimmy costa are taken to lie in state at the us capital ahead of his funeral service. on that day the us president elect donald trump has threatened that all hell will break loose and
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that at least if is really captives held in gaza and not returned. before he takes office in less than 2 weeks. he was speaking at a news conference alongside steve, which calls his and envoy to them, at least most spokesman, said tr. i'm should make more disciplined and diplomatic statements of the groups. conditions remain the same, an end to as well as will and gaza. if those sausages are back, i don't want to virginia go. she ation. 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 along that they should have never taken with cough trans new and void to them of the lease says he's a beat off to returning from the latest round of negotiations on the potential sci fi deal. i think that we've had some, uh some,
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some really great progress and i'm really hopeful that by the inaugural will have some good things to announce on behalf of the president. i actually believe that we're working in tandem in a really good way, but it's the president, his reputation, the things that he's, that he has said that that are driving this negotiation and, and so hopefully it will all work out and will save some lives. so what's behind drums, rhetoric has a white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets in washington dc. this is something that has in terms of trying to get a cease fire and israel's war and guys are and to really get a release of the captive is something that has been looting the current administration for quite some time. in fact, uh, you know, this is something that presidential vibrant had held 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
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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 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. ronnie, cory is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of b route. he says, drums remarks may not reflect an actual change in policy as he is trying to project the persona that he is the man in charge. and them as least that he's the emperor he's. that's the rules. he lays down the law and people have to obey him. and he
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does this using the tool that american diplomacy has used since world war 2, which has massive military power, which has just been used by his predecessor of the genocide and gap. so he's essentially follow these really a line, and his last term is given his real everything it wants essentially. and he doesn't spell out any details about what, what does it mean? all hell is going to break loose so he doesn't really have a plan. it doesn't have a strategy, it doesn't have a set of actions ready to go. most of his people here in the state department on the national security council on the, with all the people whose names who will be dealing with for the policy or while pro is rarely fanatics. some of them evangelical christians, some of them just to people in the impacts pocket of none of them are people who knows them at least well at all or care about anything and them as least other than
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what israel wants and what serves the interest of the united states or individual american politicians who will benefit from this politically or, and business deals or, or whatever on fame. and so i think we have to be really very careful not to take this kind of language literally, but understand this is a projection of his character rather than then his policies to well on the ground and gaza. israel has stepped up, it's a tax in the south, and then also you i was that had been multiple strikes and han eunice. one attacks targeted a residential building, at least 20 people including children were killed. palestinians have been digging through the rubble with a hand searching for survivors. alia an attack on attends compton, the so called safe zone in on the wasi, also in the south, killed 4 children from darrow,
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by the his topic. a blessing of the is really military attacks are run the golf course. the goal is to stripe and causing significant destruction to residential homes and civil infrastructure. and what that was clips during the past 12 hours on a low was the area of the safe humanitarians, the ones that are also in a very heavily field top made by who as possible. so the humanitarian crisis is deepening day and out, especially in light of the east bend repeated attacks on a comb voice. the deliberate hijacking vice posted in criminal guns of acute tank is that we started to feel the ramifications of such acts, especially that causes work in hospital has reported that the hospital will run out of if you're 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, east valley located and restrictive may just being imposed on the delivery of these
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items. alongside with the deliberate, i'm systematic loo taking of such a fuel turn cause i'm can voice by guns who are receiving sort of protection by the east, by the military. so the senate seat on the ground is a bit to your take on the which is quite charged with the anticipation of new as strikes moving on the horizon to carry out just the dairy. but i kind of start and is ready to attack on the shots. the refugee camp in gaza city has killed sized palestinians, or from one family. most alca fluid has been to the densely populated scene of the bombing, a 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 how many which have been attacked by the is really there's twice in the open ne, fast. and this is the house with somebody where. 6 and tell you how many have
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because what the situation here is just asked to say that houses are claire's and really close to each other. and this is justifies why too many people got injured and this is, justifies, the destruction is lifted from the a neighbor's houses. yeah. so we are working on the level with somebody at the moment to show you how the situation here looks like. actually this autumn that came out actually looking for jobs south month 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 was cable. only one person was pulled the live and we had to bring happiness to pull them out. i
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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 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 of the rescuing team starts so hospitable of all of the bodies from honda. the level as i can see, let's see, which are very narrow. as i can clearly say, can people to the rest of this, i'm afraid the from the at night our, as these right on me, it's in supply is the bump things on the values. and they keep the tax inc.
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civilians without any sort of warning. so people here are afraid for nights because of the unprecedented as tasks and unjustified also attacks. so this is the overall situation. entire family has been killed. and this is what you are going through at the moment here in douglas. okay. was it the flu? i just need a, a shopping or did you come by this time to the head of the u. s. release agency says is really a tax on aid. why? because i'm the collapse of law and ordering. garza has made 8 f. it's nearly impossible. delivery of humanitarian a to the strip has dwindled in recent months due to is there any restrictions displace palestinians in general by the in central gaza continue to cute for hours every day. outside soup, kitchens to receive hot meals. prices have shopped increase to forcing many to rely
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on age. who have is it done as soon as 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 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 justice hunger. i mean it is them and how long will we remain like this? [000:00:00;00] the is special flights to and from syria have resumes since the iris row of special assets. because i always is one of the 1st major allies to restart commercial
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services into damascus. syrians who have been in exile for years because of crackdowns by the side regime or among the fest passages to touch down. russell said the reports from the capital of damascus, notified i, 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 barred 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 built a case 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 celebrations continuing inside the pool. people are welcome, read series and coffee and seminars are united damascus international airport was damaged when did you felt last month? and as, as will. yeah. and how does that syria has been to isolated from abroad? and as you can see today, damascus international airport has 1000 working again, we're trying to at devices how we would 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 has the coordination by the domestic amenities and the connection with the region and the world of the years of isolation. the need leaders or syria. these process give me run to the, the, to the listing of whole sections of 0, damascus. the new administration in syria is once again calling for the complete removal of us functions for our administer asset. i'll show you bonnie says the latest moved by washington to ease restrictions on humanitarian aid should be a step to was all sanctions being lifted. his comments came during a visit to jordan. shy bonnie has been travelling in the middle east looking for investment and support to rebuild the country off the use of when it's gonna and i'm like,
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i'm the jimmy island right. that kind of likes to find the children for helping to lift the sanctions imposed on syrians by lifting sanctions. the serene academy will recover falstaff and our situation will be best estimate. now the sanctions represent a real obstacle and the any possible cooperation or investments being serial. hash . i held our reports from damascus. the tips by sewers, but it's all fine enough as others to vine. yeah, crucial for the people of syria for different reasons. first of all, it's going to enable syria to reconnect with the weld bill times with the regional players and try to convince the international community for more financial and political support. but also the ultimate goal here is trying to convince the americans in particular and the a you to stop lifting the sanctions on syria. now this is a country that needs millions of dollars to try to rebuild the country and also
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improve the living standards of the city and people who are desperate for a news thoughts. and it is through diplomatic recognition, through a financial support from the international community that that can managed to achieve that goal. now when you looked at the big, the big chub c is also looking forward to see what happens next when the national comb phones saw. so this is the moment where the new administration, which is impala, is going to invite syrians to come and negotiate a transition to democracy. of a traditional government is expected to be established in march. and the international community has been insisting on a government where o minorities, with the represented hash divided by the i 0, damascus. it's too bad has to be hit by dozens of off the shelves off to a powerful, quick, struck on tuesday getting at least 126 people. it happened in the southern region
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of she got that near the boat, wouldn't have how many buildings have collapsed in the area file for travelers, but also felt is enough. and these capital cost money. do i mean parts of northern india still at donalds. they're on the us. the keys is to don's ralph. it support forces of convincing genocide and takes action against its lead to the phone, counting the cost from inflation to jail, political tensions and trade routes. we look back at the main challenges that have him to the global economy in 2024, and what's installed for 2025. will it be a year or 2 with bloom, or i'll put you in a seat? counting the cost on that i'll just say around. doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the
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challenges in helping girls that are seeing this is denise conflict? we're pushing for the extra really, really big we see in this generative an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the shaker model was for translation and international understanding is inviting nominations for its 11th edition, starting january the fast and ending march the 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t a dot q a the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hi again, your watching out is there, a reminder of our top story says our at least 20 people, including children, have been killed and is ready strikes on residential buildings in hong eunice in southern garza, israel has stepped top stripes across the strip. in the past week, us president elect donald trump says captives housing cause that should be returned before he takes office in 2 weeks time. otherwise, trump says all hell will break out in the middle of that press conference. donald trump once again threatening to retake the panama canal. he's also reflecting the idea of greenland joining the united states, and he appeared to suggest that military action is not of the table. we need them
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for economic security. the panama canal was built for a military terrier. i'm not gonna commit to that and how it might, it might be that you'll have to do something. look, the panama canal is vital to our country. he and his son, donald trump, junior, is in greenland for a private visit. no meetings with scheduled with government officials on the island, but this is what his father had to say about greenland. but we need win win for national security purposes. i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for a long time. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it, but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the free world. i'm talking about protecting the very well the us has a q sedans, power, military rapids, support forces, honest allies of committing genocide during the capture of navy of west and also
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states us secretary of state on to me blinking says the iris of has systematically targeted civilians getting particular ethnic groups, i'm carrying out math, rapes, washington's hasn't, hasn't po sanctions in the groups. theda mohamed, how dumb dog color bothering him from the us and freezing his assets, devising is on his created will the united nations describes as one of the was committed. tyrants is also in recent memory. well, that's been renewed facing incidents capital, which is mostly controlled by the r, assess even morgan reports from how to as we have been seeing, incense artillery, selling being exchanged between the sydney's army and the fire military rapids support forces. this is the new army. since the stars of the conflict lost lots of ground here in the capital to the r a staff with 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 they are a so called
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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 was tracts being exchanged between the food in 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 of on 5 here, which is the last remaining armies, trunk, 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 there in the city just in the past 2 days in the body of forming us president jimmy costa has
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arrived at the us capital. what he's lying in state following a military tribute, the process remains websites from georgia to washington on apples. one divides. poolside was changed to a special admission. ceci 9. i know it's the cost you're saving. as assessing nights president america cage took his coffin into the city, west senior members of congress and the vice president had been paid in that respect. on behalf of the american people, doug and i offer a deepest condolences being with you today, i'm reminded of being during words of a favorite him made the works. i have done speak for me today we gather to celebrate the life of a man whose works will echo for generations to come.
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well, john hadron is live for us now from capitol hill in washington dc. john, very good to see if i get to speak to you. this is a very solemn stays occasion for america's 13 9th president. can you tell us what will be happening in the next few days? how is america saying good bye to jimmy casa? well, it's interesting to hear those eulogies full of praise, not just from the democratic fights president common white hairs, but also from republican leaders. because when jimmy carter was president, he was always really an outside. or even though we held the top job in washington. so it's interesting now to see that he's really being celebrated in a style that really the fits the 39th president of the united states. he had been laying in state at the carter library in georgia. and then he'd been flung to washington kerry by motorcade to the the navy memorial here in washington on the
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national mall. and from there he got a military escort with a horse drawn carriage to the capital here, where he will be lying in state until thursday where people can come visit him. and there will be a funeral at the national cathedral on thursday. and after that, all over carter will return to georgia to be buried in his own garden next to his wife, rosalind and his legacy will be a complicated one. he was a one term president besieged by the crisis in iran by the energy crisis. he did return the panama canal to panama, that something you can see, donald trump here trying to get back. but he was also much praised for his personal life. he was married to his wife, rosalind for 77 years. the longest presidential marriage ever died on december 29th, at a 100. was the oldest president ever in. so it's interesting to see that while he was
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never really a creature of washington, he's now really being celebrated both by uh, washington insiders and regular americans as well in death. all right, john, thank you so much for that. john hendrick live where is that from washington? dc on jimmy contest funeral and his legacy on social media platforms, facebook, instagram, and threads dropping the side checking system in the us power company meta says it's used as will now be mocking post as potentially misleading, similar to the system of community notes used on ex match as the logs that come back says the aim is to reduce censorship online. since fact checkers may be biased, the problem with complex systems is may make mistakes, even say, accidentally censor, 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. so we can get back
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to our roots, the focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies, and restoring free expression on our platforms. $9.00 to $3.00 evacuations are in place and parts of los angeles, a strong winds fuel awhile, appli, a $200.00 acres, a band in the upscale pacific palisades neighborhood. emergency crews are trying to put out the fires before the winds intensify. that's it for me. the city know which the news continues off the account and the cost to stay with us the the highlight. let's start with that potable tax across north america. and that is, that's a set collection of williams hung up in the atmosphere around 50 kilometers high in the atmosphere,
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tends to go light influence the jet stream. when that just comes off, when the potable takes weak and suggesting can wait and, and then we get this cold plunge of f as when it's time to come in from over north will basically release the direction. then as you can see, the ice of balls i lined up from north to south. so a lot of cobra i replaced all the way down to the southeastern 6 celsius. cool enough for frost in dallas and it gets cold as we go through the next couple of days. so i plenty of cold as thing in place. west of the store may well have cleared away, but as you can see, as we go on through the coming guys more, very cold weather will continue. so i see conditions very much remaining in the full cost. a few snow flowers into that is the side of kind of the central air is a candidate out across the northern plains. pushing out to the mountain stays spectrum in a shell is just down towards the south west and they will gather. so as we go through the 1st, i try to just know and a repeat performance more disruptive whether they me showers, longest spells,
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of right. pushing through the deep south, a few showers the across the camera. the, the latest news, the heavy. what sort of the dustin left behind was collected and stored by the levels. what's in some oscars, other fox affiliate though is a different scenario with detailed coverage. the origin time government has also lost, i know for ration controls what trafficking and contraband from the house of the story. the average syrian here is around 26 years old, off the age of the average german, meaning they can work from much longer. the hello, i'm adrian said again, this is counting the cost on,
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i'll just 0 you'll. we can look at the world of business and they cannot make this week in 2024. the fight against the high cost of living was to try to be almost $1.00,

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