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hi, production costs and promise diversifying drive across one country to draw freaked out. this in 10 would likely mean to shop price in the price of manufacture coke of product life. calculate the . ready ready ready the multiple is ready of types in southern bins that can at least 20 sounds to me is including children sheltering. the other ones are enjoying this and i'll just say around life and go home. so coming up, by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east. you as president elect donald trump to months and how much release is many captains held in garza? by the time he enters office, one month, sincerely abroad, free from 50 as
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a rule about establishing we'd take a look at the challenges for the new administration. on a must have wall 5 threatens and upscale neighborhood in los angeles was moving 13000 people on the evacuation. the israel has stepped up as a tax on southern gaza with multiple ass strikes on residential areas of hon. eunice, at least 20 people, including children, have been killed. palace demands have been digging through the rubble with that band searching for survivors. i know the or tack on attempted comp and the circle safe zone around the laws. they also killed 5 children. after they was tired numbers, we must move from there on the ballot and central garza to this valley 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
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during the past, 12 hours on a low off the area of the safe humanitarians. the ones that are also in a very heavily field top neighborhood spot for the humanitarian crisis is deepening day and out. especially in light of the east bend repeated attacks on 8 comb, voice, 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, the hospice um, 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 mit just being imposed on the delivery of these items alongside with the deliberate, i'm systematic looting of such as your turn cause i'm can voice like gangs who are receiving. so what the protection by the east,
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by the military. so you submit the scene on the ground is a bit to your take on the was, is quite charged with the, an on dissipation of new as strikes looming on the horizon to power company. so i'll just, yeah, there be better kind of. meanwhile, the head of the humans relief agency says is really a tax on aid. what goes on the collapse of law and order and guns that have made efforts nearly impossible. delivery of humanitarian aid to the strip has dwindled in recent months due to his randy restrictions display spanish demands in dare of buying central gods that continue to coupon hours every day. outside soup kitchens to receive hot meals. prices of shopping increased forcing many to rely on a has 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 as the i take the part back home to find the children waiting for me. one would be holding their plate on another,
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holding their school and it is not enough for them. are we going to stay in these conditions? this isn't justice hunger. i mean it is famine. how long will we remain like this? year's president elect donald trump has threatened that all hell would break out in the middle east if it's really captives held him guns not return before he takes office in less than 2 weeks. he was speaking of a news conference alongside steve and cough his invoice to them. at least i'm a spokesman said trump should make more disciplined and diplomatic statements. and then the groups conditions remain the same. and then the as wolf gauze, those us, which is our 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 anymore, but that's what it is. and they should have given them back a long that they should have never taken a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has mono from washington dc. and this is something that has in
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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 argue that, uh, this is sort of a bit of an advocate and 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
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there will be consequences to be paid. he says a period of action. but what am i rom? and it's on the middle east council on global affairs, and he says it's home to pick to the us doing even more damage, and garza and it's already doing now. this 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. or 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, 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,
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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 the now it's been one months since i last side was ever thrown ending more than 5 decades of a sudden somebody route in syria and almost 14 years of civil war. the joy and
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celebration of the 1st few weeks have given way to huge expectations among the 3 and people of questions about what's next onto 0 is how shall mile bar report from a capital semester? this is those damascus people to those here every day. many have come from different blocks of syria for some. this is the 1st time in the capital title. i'm stuck with a nice, i mean that down come in, so i hope the future will be best. uh, there was no life on the i side. we couldn't say anything. we was scared of him on his own me ma'am, what is the bookshop own uh, most of the new arrivals with bad doing assets for him, the new freedom, his biggest joint. what's his fees, the bath to economic recovery could be a long way residency, if the economy has to open up in the sections, must be lifted. otherwise people won't see a positive impact. people were humiliated during our search, and i hope they get a better start. while many been the,
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the new administration should be given time. what syria has been ravaged by 13 years of war and decades of instability. and people think the biggest focus should now be stability. yeah, i need clearly some fully modern street. basic commodities should be made available, like transportation, electricity field, so that people out in cottage to move around and invest reconstruction has to start and forwarding. those should was the task. that's definitely going to make a difference. in the upcoming weeks, a national conference on serious transition to democracy was thought it could visit countries chance to set aside the differences and united nation. you go for the news, thoughts the for you on the phone or the phone of us, it has now turned into questions about what's next. the challenges are many antibiotic wise decades to sol, what people are desperate for quick solutions. and i'm so, so the problem which could this find the support for the new administration
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question about about as a 0, damascus, a massive and fast moving wildfire. and california has been more than a 1000 and the heck terms of land so far as now threatening thousands of homes in an upscale neighborhood of los angeles. us president joe biden as towards some of the impact areas and says, federal assistance has been offered. officials of now older evacuations as they will and that wins could pick up front costs and ripples people poured out of the pacific palisades as flames and smoke billowed above the los angeles neighborhood with the roads clogged with traffic. some people chose to walk away from the fire fires were this close to the cars? people left their cars and houses drive burning up the hillside, palm trees, everything's going and the wind and the firemen are great. thank you so much. cruise were battling smaller fires in the area throughout tuesday,
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trying to get them under control before they were whipped up by the powerful when we literally flaming debris flat in the road. that's best to get out of here. whatever i lose, the flames dotted the hillside, coming dangerously close to some homes, completely engulfing others. it's just so sad and i feel for everyone this last property and here's, i've never been this close to california is governor pleaded with those still it home to he. the falls to leave many structures already destroyed and the fact that people were still not evacuated is a reminder of how serious this moment is. and how important it is. you listen to these evacuation orders. we've all been the memorials. i've never been to a memorial for a building. the national weather service issued its highest alert even before the
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blaze began warning of extreme fire conditions. in much of l. a. county officials are bracing for wind gusts. they could reach 160 kilometers an hour. continuing to fan the flames. riley carlson, algebra. 2 bets has been hit by dozens of off the sharks. off the path of the quake struck on tuesday getting at least a 126 people. it happened denise, southern region of she got say that's near the border with nicole. thousands of buildings collapsed in the area, clean up and recovered efforts and now underway across the region. obviously it was katrina you as more from patient or the government says they've rescued more than 400 people from underneath the rebels. and now the search survivors is over and the attorney their attention to clean up and recovery. overall, the desktop stands up more than 100, almost 200 people are injured and only those 28 people are in critical condition.
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now the government says that the desktop on quite dramatically overnight because it was quite difficult to access these remote affected areas. this region is close to mount everest, very high altitude, and many of the roads were damaged in the quick emergency teams. there's also do been very difficult climate conditions. it's freezing in these areas. in the afternoon, the temperature drops to minus 8 degrees celsius. an overnight the drops further to minus 18 degrees. now on top of the schools of casualties and the people affected more than 3609 homes were destroyed off to this magnitude 7 point one, a quick structure. many of these structures are quite rudimentary, told me with clay and to and, and would so many of them crumbled immediately. and also we had some after shops about 10 officer which followed which was the damage. now the government says about 30000 people have been displaced, many has been moved. what they call 14 different settlements. kept many of these,
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uh, uh, built with the 10. so about $580.00 tends a housing go to a roof over the head because of these breathing conditions we can imagine how difficult it is to cope that they'll be and there's a, there tends, at least for a few days, presidency didn't thing has ordered o efforts to help those affected by the disaster. and many global leaders have now reached out to trying to express that condolences including lead as russia and japan. the government says sofa about $50000000.00 has been allocated towards recovery efforts. katrina you out to 0 staging a coast and south korea has extended a warrant to detain. impeached, president, use appeal for the carrying marshal no last month. these faces arrest on grounds of insurrection, of his shortened declaration, but plunged the country into political chaos. of parties failed to detain you on last week. after 6, i will stand off with his presidential security service for a short break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back to your
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former us president jimmy carter license site in the us capital database, funeral service on thursday on free meals and millions across indonesia. government rolls out on an dishes program to come back on the tricia. more of those things, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop 29 and others make a difference on how to 0. genuinely on al jazeera,
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on the price of peace, 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 $47.00 president of the us, donald trump, as he says, to be another record for his 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements . the challenge us to redefine how we see our role that the palace the board reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0 the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the little getting your watching out as a right click her mind about top stories here. this is 20 people including children, have been killed in his radio strikes on residential buildings in hong eunice in southern gaza. israel has stepped up, strikes across the street in the past week. he has president elect donald trump, says captives held him guns that should be returned before he takes office. otherwise from surgical hell will break out in the middle is one of the same press conference. trump once again threatened to retake the panama canal and by greenland from denmark, they refused the root out. they use a force to do both. we need them 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,
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the panama canal is vital to our country or we need greenland 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. let's, let's take a closer look at the 2 southern territories that from once to a quiet well, the panama canal is a crucial water wave of global trade linking deadline to come. pacific oceans the us go, animal control back in 1979. last year it generated $95000000000.00 despite shipping disruption because of drought. and the world's biggest island of greenland is on a ton of his territory of denmark. it contains some of the largest deposits of red minerals. it is also a strategic location for new shipping routes that could open up as the arctic sea ice melts. due to climate change, the jet crowd, he's a former us assistant secretary of state. he says it will be difficult for trump to
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put either of those plans into action once he takes of so he can have desires. but in fact, once he becomes president again, he will lock the, the authority to, to take any military action. he can certainly have a conversation, for example, with denmark, which he did in his 1st term to see green witness for sale. and they've insisted it's not, you know, but um, but sees territory, you're using active war and, you know, for a president to go to war to initiate military action. he needs a gift already from congress and it's highly unlikely that to that he would get it . but in fact, both situations are governed by treaty obligations, and it would take 2 thirds vote by congress to change those treaty obligations. and in today's political environment here in washington,
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you know, you're never going to get democrats or republicans to, to, you know, to agree to something along those. you know, those lines see, buddy a former us president jimmy carter has long and state of the us capital. this person was flying from georgia to washington. i'm a 4th one. it's like co signers change to special admission. 39. i'm not to come to serving as the 39 president most. okay. then took his confidence, the city where senior members of congress, paid their respects, john henry and has moved from washington dc. jimmy carter returned to washington for the last time on tuesday. the us capital was a place where he had always been considered something of an outside or even when he held the top job here. but he's being remembered in a time honored ceremony that is befitting of the 39th president of the united states. carter had been lying in state of the carter presidential library in
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atlanta since saturday on tuesday, he was flown to washington driven to the u. s. navy memorial on the capital mall and then given a military escort on a horse drawn case onto the return to the us capital. there he will lie and stayed until his funeral at the national cathedral. on thursday, he was president from 1977 to 1981 married to rhode island, carter for 77 years longer than any presidential marriage. and he died on december 29th at age 100 living longer than any other us president. he relished is outside your stats wearing blue jeans in the white house and refusing to let the marine band play hail to the chief when he entered the room in a frosty relationship with congress and much of the washington establishment. he's perhaps better known for what do you need after leaving the white house, he wrote 33 books and helped to renovate more than 4000 homes for habitat, for humanity. while he was never considered a creature of washington, james,
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their own carter is being embraced by both the washington establishment and ordinary americans in debt. john henry l. g 0 washington, in the us as i choose, the dams, power, military rapids support forces and its allies of committing genocide during the capture of many o of wisdom done for the state. you effective state anthony blank and says they are assessed systematically targeted civilians coming particular ethnic groups and counting out mass, rape washington. as in post houses on the groups lead to mom at home done tagano. a veteran, uganda, an opposition figure has appeared in cold on terrorism charges. caseras' again was reported to taking the cobra opperation while visiting neighboring kenya in november. got some sort reports. he'll take moments incompatible and opens the certainty that he's the best and he's caught choose what brought the st. john's who don't phones, it'd be taught a military,
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portland charges release it to unload the full possession of firearms and munition messages arrest in november is controversial. was the narrow the to launch a book by king is opposition. politician martha through who is needing the defense team, who has been arrested by you've gone to the security forces and forcibly taken back to you've done with the help of canyon or 5 to the defense lawyers accuse your guns and military offices of the soul and harassment error on keys is one of the deputies lawyers. he passed through the judges and for that was sent as to 9 months in prison. the content of the on
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the institute is not due to court martial proceedings. he has been detained several times over the years, but has never been convicted that you've done. those are often tried in military courts when it comes to serious charges like terrorism, cheese on, or anything else seen as a threat to national security in the north civilian message. it was once presidential where he was seventies passed and all the doctor. they fell out and says that he has seen a fee is, could take that you've gone to the president and his government. he has run for private in 4 times and has always disappeared as an outcome. the hearing has been john's until next monday,
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when the judges are expected to decide on whether the military ports has dues diction to try the case. cathy, sorry, alda 0. indonesia has launched a multi $1000000000.00 program to provide free meals and millions of children and pregnant women. the initiative aims to reach more than 82000000 people. jessica watched and reports from the capital of chicago. across indonesia, a daily surprise now awaits school children. as they open the new launch boxes to find out what's on the menu today. today we are eating chicken rice phenomena and vegetables. usually i have to conduct at the breakfast this week, indonesia lunches, it's multi $1000000000.00 program to provide free daily meals for children, pregnant women and new mothers around the country. this is only the 1st stage of implementing the free meal program. from january to march, the government ends to reach at least 3000000 women and children,
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and 15000000 by the end of this year. of the free nutritious meal program was the centerpiece of president provo. sabean to an election campaign. it's estimated it will cost more than $4000000000.00 in the 1st year. the government has allocated a budget, a $0.62 from me. many people still i'm kind of, it will be difficult if this program continues to be run with a national budget because every year the target beneficiaries increase. the government has opened a 190 kitchens in 26 provinces, including some run by military bases. the name of this program is to combat the prevalence of funding in indonesia, but also we want to empower local economy. so all the ingredients that are included in the food that the students and the models to receive our source from local sources within 20 percent of the entities and children, austin,
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to which means that growth and development, i mean pad from poor nutrition, illness and of the fact is, the highest stunting prevalence is in eastern indonesia, until the experts say diet is an important part of tackling issue. if you just healthy your plate. and then half of your plate should consist of fruits and site triple, which is locally available. and also the, the main dish, which is usually the annual as low as 14, and also the, the staple food. so this is actually very convenient and very cheap. the government aims to include almost $83.00 news women and children in the program by 2029. the challenges remain including bringing the program to remote areas and managing food waste. jessica washington, which is 0 to casa social media platforms, facebook, instagram, and threads dropping their funds. checking system in the us, parent company in metro says it's used as will not be mocking posts as potentially
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misleading, similar to the system of the community. and that was used on ex, a mega c, a months talking about sex day is to produce censorship online since the check as if may be vice. that's it for me, diamond jordan, for now. the weather is next and that's followed by the inside story from the inspection. thanks so much bye for now the the fellow i'm pleased to say we have got some quotes whether across the eastern side or the mediterranean, the main system that's pushing in across syria, iraq using over towards q 8 ad 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 east, the side of saudi northern parts of the gulf, see some showers, or even catch
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a shadow to here and console through wednesday. going on into thursdays that system just dressed. a little further east was i said, bright, this guy's coming back. a bit high, so it is lottie dry and settled across the good parts of the east and met one of the 2 showers just teasing over the edge and heading towards the western side of the ducky eye, but nothing much to speak of. and as you see across the live and most of the sunshine coming in over the next few days, one or 2 showers, that will create the way into the font northeast of africa. i just know libya sitting a little bit of wet weather for a time. i was just a little further east with possibilities. the old chat to up tools were bad, so north america could catch a shower too, but much of north africa is dry. west africa that stays very halting day temperatures running on the high side here. so let's continue, may mont, across central africa. i'm more likely right for the east of the
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doing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict we're posing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story that social moment in australia is history. a fall right liter is invited to form a government for the 1st time since world war 2 little harvest kick will succeed in striking a coalition deal and provide stable leadership. and what could that mean for immigrants? this is inside story. the

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