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not a standing in human rights defend a lot about the whole young generation. they have center to palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation. that's why the defense world reframe on to the uh, the, [000:00:00;00] the other on the clock. this is a new life though, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the death toll from wild father in law signs vis rises to 10. full cost is one more high winds are expected to find the flames. for israel's bombardments of guns that shows no sign of ending a new report suggest the death told could be 41 percent higher, then officially recorded european. and us diplomats,
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what do these tensions in sierra, as the new administration dismantles the aside regime often i was told 30000 police and army officers have registered with these a couple of items. i'm selling fuel pharmacies, believe by the end of this process. the number across the city made each hoffman. i'm doing a casual skill with the source is defending champions round the trip set top of the spanish seats a cup final with buffalo offsets rushing me. ok. the los angeles is burning at least 5 wells. fines have spread across an area of more than a 117 square kilometers in the west and us county. and the fast moving flames have destroyed at 10000 homes, businesses upon the books and vehicles. at least 10 people have been confirmed that
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for the toll is expected to rise as emergency crews. so it's through the ruins of charlotte buildings. new evacuation orders have been issued in the san fernando valley after another 519 north west of the city of los angeles. more than 200000 people have been ordered to leave dangerous end. california has to forward more than 14055 to pass now as well as the national guard. the skies are filled with thick clouds of smoke and us from seeing air and dust advisory for 17000000 people across the southern california. we are expecting this fire to rapidly spread due to high winds. this is a reminder that this is a very dynamic situation that can change quickly. the priority for all angelenos remains stay safe and please follow directions from the public safety officials. when you are told to evacuate, please evacuate. so let's take a look at some of the west effect today. areas in los angeles,
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the fire and the pacific palisades remains the largest. it is the most destructive in the county's history. it spread across 6000 texas. the kind of far, just north of color besides, is the latest to ignite. it is spreading rapidly and the h and find the pasadena is a dead list. at least 5 of the victims were killed the, the areas in our ins, you're looking at the under evacuation orders because the as an immediate threats to life, reynolds has moved from the far in pacific palisades. but you needed help from above. julia take her place, lou low over the fire, devastated landscape of pacific palisades carrying water scooped up from the pacific to be dumped on the still out of control. fire burning in the hills above. specific palisades is largely a wasteland. now something more resembling a war zone. than the affluent neighborhood, it was
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a few days ago to pasco. busy last the home of 30 years where she raised her family . this fire is not going to take my memories away and keeping my memories, memories are all that many people have left. the coming winds have given firefighters more optimism, while major blazes remain on contained. fresh crews are coming in from other states and canada to help weather conditions are beginning to turn favorably, which will allow us to increase our containment lines. while many neighbors came together to help one another, the worst of human nature was also evident. police arrested a number of alleged looters who had been prowling the effective neighborhood. if people choose to commit crimes, they are going to be held accountable. the cost of the ongoing disaster is not yet known, but certain to be immense. president joe biden says the federal government will help pay is going to pay for things like debris and hazard material rules,
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temporary shoulders. first responders showers and all the sorry, measures to protect life and property. residents of the affected areas have been evacuated. but even when the evacuation orders are lifted, many will return to find their homes and their neighborhoods no longer exist. some people in this neighborhood are angry, saying that officials work prepared despite warnings in advance of severe weather conditions. and they say, when firefighters did arrive, there wasn't sufficient water pressure in the hydrates to allow them to extinguish burning houses. how come there weren't firefighters on my street? how come there were water in the hydrants? officials defended their efforts. we also know the fire hydrants are not constructed to deal with this type of massive devastation. the favorable weather should last a few more days before winds pick up again, forecast or say, and after 8 months of drought, there's no sign of rain in sight. rob reynolds,
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l g 0, pacific palisades, california, a. well, let's say now from j. tracy, who's a deputy 5 marshall in the 1st the 5 departments and he says the california and firefighters are facing several challenges including a shortage of water. well, it's definitely a devastating landscape that that will be going to we, we do have crews already down there all from the central valley and actually all from throughout california. the thing i can say is there's probably more than sufficient water should one or maybe 2 houses to come to a, to a fire event. i don't think there's a water system in the us that would be able to support the firefighting efforts when you have um, you know, vast neighborhoods and, and street after street after street of homes on fire. i can tell you unequivocally,
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we do not take the fact that we place uh, evacuation orders or, or even warnings very lightly. um, already, you know, there has been a lot of technology equally uh, technology advances in the last few years to get out the message that we need people to get out of out of these areas. the fire is approaching. um, you know it's, it's kind of a ready set go when we tell you are ready is gonna fire comes we tell you get set. that means we need to get out. when we tell you, go, we need you to go. because it does, obviously, is we have seen that it does come down to a matter of life and death if firefighters have to divert from trying to put out fire. or um, you know, set up plans and processes to, to deal with the fire and the advancement of that fire to save lives. that's what we're going to do 1st. so when you, you choose to stay back, it really does put us in a predicament, and it also really puts our firefighters at great risk as well. the impacts of
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climate change and now visible on every confidence affecting people in every country. from the richest, of course, to the forest you saw in to say last year was the 1st full year in which cable tempter succeeded. one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial times or so it shows that every month in 2024 was the warmest or the 2nd ball missed to date. and each of the past 10 years was amongst the 10, almost on record. now under the 2015 paris agreement, governments promise to limit global warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. beyond which climate change will on each from most of their and costly disasters. so the fact the single year exceed the 1.5 tressles doesn't mean that we missed the buyer's agreement target by the same time, use a psychological important elements and clearly with the temperature rising globally and rising in every single continent and being quite stream,
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especially in both in the last few months, but this is bound to happen more and more often and so the buyer's agreement will be reaching the near future. we can discuss whether it will be the late 20 twenty's, that'd be $22.00. it is. but we are bound to reach $1.00 in the terms of price agreement and exceeded well let's take this on the under k is a senior lecture in the climate science at the university of melvin joined just now from melvin under thanks for joining us here. at out to 0, with green co incidents, these reports have been released to meet the infer that is enveloping swain's of california in the picture. the reports of paint is pretty grim is no it's very super and reports. and as you were discussing, 2024 was the we'll talk this to you on record, the part time hope to see this on record. been the last 10 years. it's a remarkable statistic, and it's
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a reminder of just how fast we're changing the climates we're. we're seeing global temperatures or the last year i'm exceeding that one of the highest degree monks you mentioned before about the pre industrial levels. and it's a very concerning statistic, but sure is just higher um, fast for changing the climate and the higher looked. and finally, the indeed i meet and the impacts of being felt right around the world, not only to the rich of course, but, but chiefly to the pool. but political leadership on this across the world, frankly, has been sluggish. why is that? do you think i us? yeah, so we know is it because of this problem is a pretty high scott's emissions unless the local greenhouse gas emissions were right code 5 levels, which is a remarkable i'm 5 different car long we've known about the causes of
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climate change in your greenhouse gas emissions. primarily, i think the problem has been this, this is such a problem that requires international cooperation and that requires big changes to our, our economy functions, our society functions. if we're going to talk to this point and the husband really being the political will, the right, the hasn't been the leaders required to tackle this properly. and we need to look towards the united states always in climate leadership thoughts. we have donald trump climate denied coming to power very shortly in a matter of weeks. what difference is he likely to make either way? oh well, it's no good really. we know that tunnel trunk doesn't really touch the problem of clock climate change. our seriously is suggested to hugs in the past. and
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so, um, it's definitely not good news. and it means that all the countries, european countries, china, japan, ended australia will need to touch on more of a leadership role. and to make sure that we really are for it's on the west impacts appointment today because it got said trump is talking about pulling out of the pass agreements is nice, but to end on a more positive note where all we with the transition because there is a positive side, so will this things all happen? they got man, the transition to sustainable energy. i absolutely, we're seeing a big problem. some renewable energy. we're seeing many countries really reducing our machines. it's just locally on the top. so we're still in front of our high emissions, but countries like the tide and other machines in west and you're seeing big reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. because the transitioning hot away from
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coal away from a task to a lesser degree, a more towards from your full energy. so we know when we talk to political will to do something, we know what time to be done. we just need to see that the more widespread i'm a quicker as well and data entry, great to have your expertise appreciate that to entry things to be contrast from the university of melvin. thanks a lot. thanks. a, the funny, most of the head them use are including venezuela's opposition leader emerges to funds of to be released on the eve of president nickerson did as a no duration. the 3 people that killed the mozambique world gathering to welcome home with prominent opposition figure from excel, the okay, earlier this week,
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eunice said at least 74 children have been killed in dogs. in the 1st 7 days, the will, women and children make up maybe 2 thirds of the death toll entitle on thursday, and his reading striking to school into bodily renewals and gaza killed full palestinians. a woman and a child among the building had been housing displaced families. they package it several people putting pressure on already overwhelmed healthcare facilities. medical staff of wounds that low fuel supplies and limiting their ability to provide treatment. also one 1st day, at least for palestinians were killed and set for the tax. on garza city. forties were left in the streets after a series of strikes left people scrambling to help the wounded. the number of police thing is killed in israel's war. on gauze, it could be significantly higher than health ministries, official desktop medical general, the launch it has released the study that takes into account bodies identified in
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hospitals or molds, social media, but trays and responses. from an online survey, research estimates the actual death toll from the 1st 9 months. if it's really a tax, is 41 percent higher, 41 percent, then the official number recorded on june. the 30th the goal is that health ministry proposed to the death total of $38000.00. the study suggest it was likely closer to $64000.00 at the time, or that would represent 93 percent. the pre will population or roughly 135 people. again, most of them women, children, and the elderly. the told doesn't include destro, my lack of health care or food, all the thousands of people missing released to be buried under the rubble. let's bring it in honey, my beating dirt, bothering central goals and honey given the devastation and wholesale destruction. how possible is it to get
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a true figure of just how many are still missing of the world that gets very challenging and gotten through and to be quite difficult. in the past months, there are hundreds of cases of entire families and many people were killed in northern part of this trip and end up being buried in, in the yard of their homes or in the streets. or as we've seen, many of the of the footage it prevented drastic people and have to dig graves in the little islands on roads or the sidewalk. all of these cases are gone and reported because of the inability to reach hospital the entire health care system. and northern part of the strip is out of service without any proper mechanism of registering or record or keep record keeping of the number of casualties and know that part of district hundreds of these cases have been a proven to take place. since the beginning of this genocide does were in gaza city,
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it is 5 cent availability of some house operations, you know, hills facilities in jobs, but it's still, it's very difficult people work in, in case of, of mass casualties and, and the lenses that tax it, people who really did is sort of a because that's the grieving. it is because of the lack of access to review ard that are normally are in remote area that hard to get to, to end up burying them inside. these are all of this has gone without being properly recorded. on top of that, there are these many factors that make it very difficult to keep a track of the many people who were killed. it threw out this unfolding genocide across the gaza strip. the intense bombing campaign, the collapse building, and the front of infrastructure, that impeding movement of rescue workers and paramedics and civil defense, exclude the rubble of drugs, make it very difficult for people to go in and out of these volumes side as well as
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the limit. it's common occasion that imputed also a reporting about missing family members as the worst continue to have had is a very grim pitch, a appreciate that reporting that how we might need a speaking just that from darrow butler. let's take this on that. what type of computer is associate professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies, a kind of welcome again, 12 to 0 at this loan to report 64000 dead. that was june. that was 7 months ago. it'd be way way more now. and does not take even take into account those buried hundreds and hundreds and hundreds likely to be buried under the rubble of neck. of course, it's a hold of funding didn't mean picture. the other thing that goes through and, and indeed, i mean, it comes to some from the support comes from the lens of which is a bit, it appears to been sent if you can join them. so it's up to the question. it's methodology on findings, you know,
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the ways that ladies have been doing so far. questioning every information, everything that they have coming out from guys as demonizing, the entire us of that the collection, you know, reporting on this is and the casualties. and i think it's, i mean, once the water stops a picture to be in my opinion, more holistic. and i mean, i've seen this in other conflicts. i mean one, the genocide, i mean only when the war ended, then the entire will realize that the, the, the heart of finding reality 800 thousands, lots of their lives. same will happen because of in the us. i mean, when the water stops, i mean uh, i think uh, the mean organizations being the civil society, the government would be able to collect, i could have data like for those you to put that have indicated some of those that there's so many people under that i've been in mass graves, i mean this will need some info as so, but a scene is and then thought would be it gets
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a chance to realize that the size of damage loss is in the goes right. the staggering is near the inaction of the world, given those kind of fixing, given what we, we have been reporting about the past 15 months or so. it is just absolutely extraordinary. as goals as a living cemetery, it has indeed its living some of the i'm for sure. the international community has completely failed guys. i mean it's, it's an ongoing genocide. that's. that's the test taking so long. i mean even minutes really, i mean many on the disagree that is what allows modernist achieve. it's meant if the goals. so why is it continuing to not? why is this daily coming unless technical people what's going on and is right in the mindset. i mean that's, that's something the word has to ask, but the problem is that, is there a dispute again that, that i'm to and, and they above that of this international thinking isn't of questioning. so this is why they continue what they're doing. i mean, the word is nothing, the ultimate, i mean it has that has been demolished, totally demolished,
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and there aren't any remaining pockets of resistance that doesn't present any flip for days of the eighty's, but then thought populations to begin for position as a, as said, the heavy, heavy price because of the genocide. so again, you would write, i mean, that the national community has failed because of that miserably. and it has to be and that such as with the inside of globe as well. because failing because we'll definitely, uh head tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu motor more settings? uh, more conflicts and, and, and generally a weakening, international him to that has really no authority to, to control the global politics model or doesn't certainly, doesn't just stand goes it. is it a time it will even definitely maybe to speak later is the when it goes on. thanks friends. what is ready? settlers of tired out awesome to types. so the number of posting in communities in the occupied westbank local media release. this video of settlers testing fraud to palestinians homes in the town of i will follow ne of ramallah and 2 villages, east of hebron,
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civil defense cruise working to extinguish the us the so basically use it for a minister is traveling to syria, to show support for peaceful transition of power off of the full of bus drivers side is because it follows a special meeting with us extra estate and the blinking in europe in for administered in room on thursday. it was meant to align western strategies on sir, is transition. let's head straight away to a different much get us a james base who's in missouri and capital of damascus. a james. the diplomacy goes on and blinking and his new counter pulse discussing what is a critical elements and all of this. and that is the cuts. the yes, absolutely, the codes are part of, of the problems that the west these to deal with in the future of syria,
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of the problems with regards to the codes and the, the syrian national law, me, which is backed by to kia and to kias view of the code, each policies here in syria that is part of a complex situation in this country. they all of those of foreign ministers, as you say, the so called quint, which is the key for european powers, the u. k from germany and italy and the us meetings get along with the high representative the you trying to deal with that problem. but trying to deal with so many other problems. what to do about sanctions, how to try and use that leverage which they believe they have through sanctions to try and push the, the authorities here to democracy as fast as possible. of course, you'll know that the official position here from the new administration is that it may well need at least 4 years before that can be elections in this country. they say they need stability 1st. so often that meeting, taking place in rome,
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these hunting for a minister who was the host of that meeting is here. he will be discussing those issues with the authorities here with the foreign minister. we don't know if he's going to meet the injured president. domino shutter knows. it's friday. he of course i'm not quite sure when the meetings will take place because because of friday, pres, coming up in a couple of hours from now. but we've discuss, you know, one of those issues as well as the police own issues, which i think the rules to import. all right, james will leave with that. thanks very much. james bates reporting that from semester. thank now the sir, and the interior ministry says the door still open for any upside regime offices or police who want to settle that states in order to be re integrated or avoid legal action. thousands of already turned off at special registration centers right across the country. how it, val has the story now from the city of homes. it's been weeks since this operation
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sponsor and the cues on different let me show to. the city of homes has several other centers and like this one, you know, we're here because we're not part of the former and just regime or job in the past was only in the service of people. and we will be very happy to continue the same. under the new administration, we may get a husband with both police offices. she was in the i to department of the homes police. he was in the medical service, thousands, mike then say they had safety, the army and police activity or directly participated in the war, never killed anyone. which is why was want to having dodged recruitment. and when i applied for a travel document i was apprehended and forced to join the army, being a doctor, i was supposed to do only my medical duty, but i was forced to work as a soldier. i had to pay huge bribes every month to my commander,
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to allow me to avoid regular service on the front, on the lot and number. then we're confused about what to do. now they can reduce to these tensors finding any arms that belongs to the state and obtain the paper that protects them against any harassment. recently because it showed that i did a city, an army was about 270000 strong, and the police call up to a 100000. what that is, that is a regular i said, noiseless munitions with weiss osman, especially during the secret the up to now was told the 3000s police and army officers have registered with these a governor of a tough i'm selling fuel pharmacies, believe by the end of this process, the number across the city, made each half a 1000000. it's not clear yet. the next step would be picking some of these people into the tooth on the list and then the decision is in damascus. they may or may not be re integrated due to the, the patriot against them. among the cereal people,
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people may not accept. they return to the same jobs, especially in the police court because of the amount of crimes and corruption to characterize the minds of the former regime. and so. but some, a warning against blankets and accumulation and ostracism adjacent is hardly at all fit on the back of the heat. the armies disintegration in this manner can have huge consequences. the officers and soldiers who can benefit the nation should be put to good use. they need jobs and retirement rights. otherwise, where would they go? the new state may face a real problem if these people feel they have no future. they may result to extremism in the matter of what happened and the rock will really see it and say, the hope that doesn't happen. how much fun does your homes see? let's explore this further with real guys putting filters, the electra in international security. it keeps close. london joints is from london, a real well controlled 0. it seems like looking at that piece. it seems like
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thousands of those. what few said regime or offering themselves up. but perhaps there is a questionnaire with those who are not presenting themselves and may not like the way things have gone at yes indeed. exactly. and it gives the question of what of those people doing at with the time now, the regime is full and, and we are seeing lots more reports of resistance against the new government led by age diaz attacks on security forces, sporadic violent snaps. this sort of thing is pretty unfortunately routine when the government falls in a power vacuum emerges. but we're seeing that this resistance is becoming increasingly organized. for example, we've seen a tax buy or identified individuals wearing h t s uniforms who turn out not to be part of h d. s, for example, wasting and bushes. very catholic, orchestrated most of the games, the security forces that killed a number of posts and now and on telegram that the messaging up
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a few weeks ago that emerged, the group calling itself the syrian popular resistance. now this group has used language very, very similar to the language the previous establishing use. so it's probably made up of regime residents. i'm. it has taken credit for more, more tax in recent days. and there's all sorts of rooms behind about who is behind this. and the, i guess the key, the finger of suspicion is being pointed to a group according to who are previously known as, and the special operations. both a, at the 25th special operations, both a form, a special forces group within the regime. now those are the people who are loyal to the region, so the very end has not gone into those centers behind in the weapons. these are the kind of people who will be causing trouble in a post, the sab, serious. so just as much as the reason that the government wants to rehabilitate foraging fight is able to also need to take action against those who refuse to turn
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off today. senses so that the resistance could, the resistance movement could be a real, very real problem in the months to come. but nonetheless, it's a very important part of the process to this um, to reintegrate. and of course that didn't happen under his ad ration. yeah. and these others, you did try and do this, they did sets of sensors to get formal rebels through hand in the weapons, for example. and supposedly reading degrades into syrian society. now, um, what happened was those were not very successful. well, actually took place in 2018, for example, under us and russian broke an agreement. many full of rebel groups were allowed by the regime to keep that guns to keep their organization, but simply to do what military, honest with cool, re flagging, changing their loyalties from one group to another, but otherwise, staying intact. so many of those it'd be transferred onto reasoning loyalties and

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