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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the israel strikes 50 targets in yemen, including 2 ports and a power station who feeds say the us and u. k. also carry down the of tax. the kind of them are kyle, this is alex, is there a live from the also coming up? donald trump is given an unconditional discharge during
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a sentencing hearing for his harsh money conviction be less increases the award for the rest of venezuela's president to $25000000.00 on the day of his no gratian, for some time in power on the walls leading climate scientists say that as experienced as 1st jim move in 1.5 degrees centigrade, also some pre industrial averages. the demons who say say the us and u. k, have carried out a series of strikes on 12 locations in the capsule. santa is ready mail deals. i conducted a tax report to the coordinator with it less than allies on ports and rockies and her data as well as sign up as well says it's full talk says who's the military infrastructure, who sees it for piece of a launch the tax towards israel since october 2023 in solidarity with palestinians
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in garza. how much a top has the latest from the many capital santa a son with has a wide, wide scale of prairie allow patients by the us bridge and then israel. this is the 1st time for us or to join the a to join. the call is in of the us and britain to, to raise one's time coordinated attacks against a cost that belong to the on site alive. and they have pets and did the facility of the raleigh, which is usually held in the copies of some weekly held. and the capital son uh, the, the people of the raleigh have, have not been due to the, according to the awards via visa tax. and the vicinity of the the raleigh visa tax ive been denounced by the the federal laws government described him as
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a war crime. i gave us a peaceful dumbness through the so called for a man to the is ready to do aside the war and guys and also to this of located the power station which is also to the south of the capital of the have been heads for the 5th time with more than 12 error rates, 3 workers of the power stations were injured. also the more then the 6 rates have been have had to the, the c port. so for us, a son also a study c parts. these are the main c parts for, for the people of human. and this all hit joins us now from jordan's capsule of mine. and that's because as well his band i'll just there are from operating that. so what it is, what it is saying about these strikes as well. these really military did release the statements shortly after the strikes saying that they
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targeted multiple areas inside. if you have any territory that they consider who'd be targets, the 1st was a power station outside of the capital. so no, but they also targeted different ports along the western coast like it all center yourself. and for data we've also heard from is really politicians like benjamin netanyahu countries, prime minister, who said that this is the price, the who with these are going to pay the defense minister is ro caps echoed that sentiment saying that the who these are only going to learn with force and not this policy of attacks is only going to continue. it's important to mention that the food, these have stepped up, their missile and drone attacks on israel. within the last several months, they started back in 2023. when israel's war on guns that began, but it has seen quite an uptick and also some of those projectiles making impact in israel. so israel says that they're going to continue this policy as long as the who these continue to launch the projectiles. comes up many thanks indeed.
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well, some breaking news now from new york, a judge has ruled unconditionally discharged, preston elect, donald trump, his hash money conviction. trump made a virtual appearance during his sentencing, and a new york quote from an official. joins us now from washington. d. c. island to get through this in this sentence and how expected it was. well, 10 days from the time the don't come, becomes the president again. he will be a convicted felon, and that is because he has been convicted and sentenced in the case in new york. no . so not conditional discharge. we knew that was coming. that was certainly what the judge indicated he was going to during the prosecutor and essentially laid out why that was the case that the american people decided that needed a presidency that was unencumbered by an old tentative sentence. and they agreed with the idea of conditional discharges. effectively means that donald trump works
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for you from the court. what it does not mean is we're done with trumpets put out on his own social media platform and the last 1015 minutes. that with the can. unconditional discharge. it proves that there was no case against them. that is not true. he was tried in front of a judy of his peers, an o 12 people find him guilty on the truck before charges. and is the prosecution made the point? the whole idea of going ahead with this now is to make sure that the fact that donald trump is a felon is recorded in the books. the trump said that this has been a very uncomfortable experience. that he felt that the payments that he made to the adult film star or simply an accounting expensive listed as that he wasn't trying to hide it from the authorities, trying to mislead people. that's not something that the judy agreed. and while the judge said that this was a unique and sometimes remarkable case, the ones that was behind the court doors, it was treated like any other case. a dial tone was effectively treated like any
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other defendant. but donald trump went to the supreme court to try and get this sentencing halted. the court decided 5 to 4. it was not going to intervene, but his trump is indicated on 5th social and the last few minutes he intends to appeal it's felony conviction. and this is the only one of full criminal indictments against trump that is actually going to try it was to that's right. the secret documents case that he held in model log with that has been dismissed by the judge. that is going to be appealed, but might not happen, given that that is going to be a change in leadership in the department of justice and how long 10 days time. there is the case in atlanta, which is my of in the allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. so that's likely to go into where as far as the d. c. k. so, but what donald trump date on january the 6th that's likely to go away as well. and the trump team is trying to fight that will least subject smith's report on that. they're picking it probably as far as the supreme court to try and block it. so
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that is ongoing at the moment, but this was one case which was considered to be the weakest of all 4, but it's the one that's going ahead and the one that has resulted in a donald trump conviction. what is interesting, of course, is the in 10 days time, donald trump will have the power of part to, but not for this case. he kind of part of himself because the presidential power does not extend as far as cases that are held in state courts. and that's absolutely fascinating. oliver's many things indeed for explaining it all for us from washington dc because my daughter has been sworn in for the 6th had time. it's been as well as president, was how many went ahead despite international calls for him to stand aside, often july's disputes. his election, missouri was declared the went up by the country's talk, the court bought the details. voting tallies have never been published. the us as an imposed new sanctions on by the swim officials in response and as increase the
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reward from the doors arrest or conviction to $25000000.00 or less. in america, as the leasing human is following developments from santiago in chalet. it was certainly a huge disappointment. first of all, to the opposition, which had sworn that they would have the 6 months from the time of the election until today. to turn this around, to get the international community to pressure and a good rest of my little to the extent that he would either hold a new election or that he would allow for the tally sheets to be counted and published. and that, that would demonstrate that the opposition had indeed won the election fair and square. also, many countries around the world have also condemned the government's refusal to show that people that some of the had indeed won the election. i mean, very widespread suspicions that that's not what happened, but it was not a surprise. and one of the reasons is that after an initial of our poor of protests,
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by the opposition after the election itself, they have not been able to bring out people massively onto the streets of the different cities of the country in britain, mainly because of widespread press doubts by the government, which is in jail of hundreds and hundreds of people, all these have disappeared. and so there is a lot of fear to protest against what is going on in the country right now. and many, many men as well as have joined the more than a 1000000 that have already gone into exile since those elections in july the is there any strikes across calls that have killed at least 18 palestinian since friday morning? the 3 of the victims were killed in knots, henry selling on a home in the suit. dian neighborhoods have gone to the city of bodies and the
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survivors of being transported to all of the hospitals this elsewhere and is really frightened, stride because solves to the gathering and alvarez refugee comes in central goals. that kidding 5 palestinians. the bodies have been transported to alexa hospital, the efforts on the way to identify the victims, the full injured in the attack of also being taken to the facility. and the northern gauze of smoke is rising above, sometimes reduced to rubble since early on 1st day is where the forces of being bulldozing, demolishing i'm finding the documents are posted in homes, image, a volley of refugee camp gun fire and intensive outside of a 5 or reports in the hospital is where the army reinforcements have arrived in the area which has been on the seed since early october. and the video has the most which says adult to from nasa hospital we uniting with his colleagues. so to my point out, boucher honda was arrested alongside several of the health workers during the way to the medical complex and con units and stuff and garza, he was detained for 11 months. so how does the orthopedic surgery section chief of
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the hospital is? louis says he was tortured and interrogated during his detention the number of palestinians killed and as well as war on gauze that could be significantly higher than the health ministries official death toll medical journal belongs that has released the study which takes into account for these identified and hospitals or moves social media, we're a bit trees and responses from an online survey. the research estimates the actual death toll from the 1st 9 months of his wally attacks is 41 percent higher than the official number recorded on june. the 30th the goals are health ministry, reports of the death told of $58000.00 the study suggest it was like to close that to 60 full 1000 at that time, that would represent nearly 3 percent of the pre will population, or roughly one and 35 people, most of the women children and the elderly adult doesn't include depths from a lack of health. carol food,
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all the thousands of people missing believes buried under the russell of course london. terry capitalism joins us now from the ballot said tart, just how difficult is it to get the real figures of the desktop to determine just how many people have been killed? yeah, it's, it's getting very difficult task. time passes, given to a combination of factors including the destruction of vital institutions and putting hospitals, moves on government offices, making the process of data collection. getting much more complicated. we understand that the, the, the full operate tre, shingles neighborhoods had led to the burial of thousands of families of the declaration of these houses without being properly rescued by civil defense. why? cuz i'm the repeated attacks on civil defense themes have time, but the vast majority of assets being made in order to recover the bodies remains on that is covered on this,
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covered on the visa remnants of those things. but apparently, there has been also costs and tracing as well on targeting municipal services which were responsible over providing burial issues and providing civilians with a debt or best certificate. so these sorts of elements have contributed to make the expect, if it gets quite unknown and not easily accessible. as the recent studies at the house that has a site to a clue that, that the, the numbers expected are incredibly high. you have done by 40 percent of the official if it gets when he's bi garza's health ministry and they have pools in the study also for an immediate cease by in order to guarantee an enabled who's working in that field to a stop looking for victims under the russell i'm, it strikes continue as well to overwhelm districts in the past few hours. also the destruction of cubic invitation has been a significant factor to we have put on updates in terms of that by the administer
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up to the communication and said that we have won and of a gradual shut down of communication and internet services within the coming hours . due to the fuel deflection, which means that the gaza strip will be again isolated, but no sorts of information was thought to be imagined from the strip um at a more at normal gulf, no more acts have been taken in order to allow for move fuel tank goods to access the strip can i do quick amounts of what to guarantees that hospitals um, sort of communications could be operational so that the gaza strip could be a also a place for information and a place even to any from us to cover all the latest developments on the ground. so this is a very accumulating some of the realities that is escalating by that fine. let me try a couple of them reporting that from central garza, thank you tired. so it has hair on al jazeera mode diplomacy in damascus. italy's foreign minister caused the lifting of sanctions, as he holds told,
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with serious and you needed the most of it. now it's taking a day or 2 off from the persistent right. it's still going to be wet for time, rent that night, but you follow that to seasonal wind and it takes you down to a single pole. and i suspect producing that either the single pole don't be very wet in the next couple of days. it is the time of the year when you get really heavy rain, but single polls, but this month was last month. it should be eating off by now. this is the full cost of surprises and we got $3.00 days, most likely over cost for most of it. off in sundry, was a cost range following virtually over time. the driving force of the system funding nephews, the repeated incursion of cold air that comes out of east asia, across the sea of japan does produce a lot of smarter. recently, in home she run her kind of for all the less likely all testing because the wind
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isn't as strong, but the cold is still there. hi attempting and took your 9 solid about 2 and basing about full, they below average. but you know, it's winter sunshine for the most part, cold in hong kong and in type pay. but these temperatures recovery rate is for like it looks like it's going to be boosted again. shrinking really could be particularly well set me up in the hills in the interior. that's the likely ask for india. but if a change here from tens, 3 fairly long, last thing in this area, but it's being interrupted at the moment by rain and thunder storms, the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations loving an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promote in community wellbeing and
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contributing to the recovery join. okay, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time, full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the new, what thing else is there a has remind you about top stories this i'll, you happens who's to say the us and u. k. of carries as a series of strikes on 12 locations of the capital santa is where the military also conduct to the tax. of course, the, coordinating with his western allies on ports in russ isa until data as well as
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sign up is when he strikes the close calls i have kills at least 18 palestinian since friday morning. 3 of the victims were killed by all totally selling on a home. and mister john neighborhoods of kansas city and the judge has ruled unconditionally discharge, pressed him to elect donald trump favor his sold hush, money conviction, trump made of but to a parents. during his sentencing in new york, the only means he will not face any jail time, no fines in the us, 5 wild flies are spreading rapidly in the county of los angeles. the false moving flames have destroyed 10000 homes and other structures since tuesday. and these 10 people are confirmed that but that total is expected to rise. and somebody decrease such through the ruins of child buildings. new evacuation orders have been issued in the san fernando valley of to another 5 ignited north west of the city of los
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angeles. within 200000 people have been ordered to leave dangerous items. a rope rentals has more from the fund and pacific parasites area. 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. pacific palisades is largely a waste land. now something more resembling a war zone than the affluent neighborhood. it was a few days ago to pass go last the home of 30 years, where she raised her family. this fire is not going to take my memories away and keeping my number's 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
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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 hasn't returned me temporary shoulders. first responder showers and all of the certain 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 were prepared despite warnings in advance of severe weather their conditions. and they say, when firefighters did arrive,
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there wasn't sufficient water pressure in the hydrides 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, l g, a 0, pacific palisades, california. the world major logical organization says, but 2024 is the woman get on record and that is based on 6 international datasets. scientists in the you also say last year was the 1st on record web temperatures exceeded $1.00 degrees celsius of pre industrial times. now,
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according to the research 2024, had the warmest or 2nd will miss month to date. of each of the past 10 years was amongst the 10 hottest on record. under the 2015 paris agreements, countries agreed to limit to global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. beyond which climate change will unless you fall more severe and costly, does aust, as that's being done in guilford as the climate scientists mutual just with focus on extreme weather events, the joins us now from orlando in florida. many thanks so big with that. so 2024, the hottest on backorder. we have some say that it was even hold of the many scientists had expected. why was that the climate change is here with us. now we know human beings have been increasing the temperatures of the planet by increasing the amount of greenhouse gases in the planet, and just like a blanket. those greenhouse gases wrap the heat around our planet. and in addition to the amino pattern that we saw in the previous years,
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we have this extra seat that human beings have been adding on top of that, leading to these extremely word temperatures this year in the 10 years leading up to this as well. what is all this being then for the powers climate goal of keeping temperatures below $1.00? so katie, we've got one in now what we breach that, does that mean that, that go as failed? it's not completely failed. there is still slim hope, but the hope is when we need to work impressively aggressively to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions all around the world. these extreme events were experiencing the wildfires and that way the stream flooding that's been happening all around the world. the extreme heat that's been destroying lives all across the planet, that the travel of cycling is the type boons, the hurricanes that have been leading to this damage. these are the symptoms of a planet that is running a fever, and this fever is getting extreme and we're starting to feel is really painful
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effects of climate change. so there isn't a lack of hope. there is still some hope that we can clean too, but we need to work effectively and quickly to reduce our emissions. yeah, you say that we've got to expedite to action some, you know, some, some changes here. and yet us as go to president, arriving in a week and a half that is it a roll back? any us efforts? so the dressing climate change. i'm pull the us out of the paris agreement. this is even as far as a ranging in los angeles. what americans think of this and it's critical that we stay on task and reduce our emissions. i think many americans like myself, are concerned about the extreme weather that we're seeing in our communities. i live in florida and i face many extreme heat days, many extremely dangerous days with tornadoes and hurricanes that have breath through my community, have washed out bridges into my community. i am concerned about the extreme,
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whether i'm experiencing and it is, and it is my perspective and, and indeed it is. what we need to do is reduce our greenhouse gas emissions going forward to reduce the future harm that we could experiences that are you concerned . but that actually is not going to be taken. i am concerned, and that's why i think it's critical that we do take action going forward. that the only way we're going to be able to make progress on this. i think something that people don't necessarily think about as much is that climate change is happening, but we're not talking about it and knocks me. people should be talking with your neighbors, their friends, their family, their local members of their faith community, the people in their local cafe. talk about climate change because together collectively we're going to have to solve this. and while there's a gap between what we know and what we're talking about, there's going to be a gap on what we're doing. okay, daniel guilford, many thanks. and dave taking time to join the staff from florida. thank you for
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having me. the is way for me is as cool for sanctions on syria to be lifted as he visited damascus . the tools antonia to john e met the leader of syria is new administration with all sharra, as well as for him is so i said, i'll shabani is visit, comes a day off the hose to a special meeting with you, a section of state antony blinking and e u foreign ministers in room to align the strategies on serious transition a good afternoon during these talks last night, we concentrated on the importance of lifting the sanctions of these sanctions were imposed on the previous regina ousted regina and the sanctions hit. the syrian people, they must be lifted it so typically will play a role in this regard. and i think open and structured dialogue in this particular period of time is quite important. so they look at the design. and i've also been about
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a rookie and we need to confirm my commitment to the values and principles that will boost the human rights and seriously every 30 and regardless of this 6, because the law will prevail and citizenship will apply equally to everyone. this is quite important to keep and maintain the stability and sovereignty of syria and will be good of all for the region of correspondent how she will help r, as in damascus, following the visit. it's very important for the new administration in sylvia, which has been quoted for the international community to lift the sanctions. and this is one of the issues that has been debated today has been and tanya to johnny and also the of the sato and aside a shape any. there is a momentum which has been building up over the last few weeks, which is the international community, recognizes that there is a new authority. and they all say that they've seen some positive signals coming from syria. now, the demands of the europeans, in particular,
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the following. they would like to see an inclusive government, a time table for a technician to democracy, and a true transitional government to be announced by march where minorities will be represented in exchange. they say that they would consider lifting the essential so for this new administration, the presence of international delegations is assigned that the international community is considering different magic recognition of the new authorities. the russia has followed the barrels of drains across to crane with 5 hits in the northern city of china. have it enjoying at least one pass. and another has an apartment block in the capital t's your claim. jeff will set it down the 23 of 72 remote deposit. ashcroft and another fuzzy full disappeared from radar without causing any targets. we use presence elect. donald trump says he's arranging a meeting with ross of black vladimir putin to discuss the will in ukraine. you may
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have a statement, a week and a half before his integration. one of the trump campaign promises was to end the conflict within 24 hours of taking office. the presence alexa as pretend wants to meet. however, russian and state media quotes the kremlin, saying no formal meeting has been requested. so have jabari has moved from laska. according to the kremlin spokesperson dimitry pest golf, the russian president vladimir putin is ready, willing and able to meet with us president elect. donald trump, once he takes office after january 20th the ad dimitry pest golf comments also went on to say that these are positive a indicators coming from the upcoming administration, taking over the white house. and they, russian position regarding the, it's uh, a stands in the war, and ukraine has not changed, but the russian president vladimir putting does not have any preconditions for 80 meeting that,
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that would come in the future with us president elect donald trump. now if such a meeting happens,

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