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janelle counter the, [000:00:00;00] the, the i'm or kyle, this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. lebanon's can take up 5 minutes to meet. there is a new leader in damascus to discuss the pulled up refugees and the economy. the palestinians engulfed a stall they knew him says enough food to feed the entire population for 3 months. is that, but it's also for each more people order to evacuate the homes in los angeles as
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far as spread through the santa monica mountains and never in a 1000000 years would we think that a fire would come down and completely destroy not just this neighborhood, but half or more of the entire pacific time. so it's, it's, it's devastating to me on the plus packet stones, 5 minutes of the class and education emergency with $26000000.00 children failing to go to school. i'm joining us real school with the school level pool. let's get back to winning waste. i last to talk them in the lead come mid week. but that whole piece of clint just thoughts in the 1st round of the essay. talk that they face at clinton, stanley, the cooperation and mutual security. these continue to be the focus of a bullets of diplomatic visit to syria, as governments around the world,
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but to form relations with this new administration. lebanon's cad take a 5 minute has just met serious new leader. i'll shara in damascus. they have to promise to strengthen the boldest and territories both countries of the major developments in recent weeks from the full of the fundraising to the successful election of a president in lab one and cause that the other we discuss the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future. wait a minute, so our shuttle without the menu. we shouldn't forget that we have only been in power for one month and some days. there are many issues that need a lot of time to deal with the priority. now when syria is considered the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria, and this was our 1st meeting, and we will be having more meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days. at the top of those comes to board
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a situation young as guest right now to have some a 100. he's like for us in damascus, pulling all the developments. so 1st of all, how does that just update? so little bit more about what these 2 men have to say of the well, the 2 leaders met behind close to us for just 12 an hour after which they came up and addressed the media. some of the issues that the nation was something that we knew before, which was quite important for both countries. the 1st big issue that they've discussed was the issue of security. the shed border between the 2 countries living and i see that they have a boat of that stretches for the 175 kilometers. most of it pulled us pieces with model to see students and weapons and drugs from syria into liberal. and this is quite important for the lebanese leader, and he mentioned that there's also a the issue this, there was
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a security incident just few days ago with several liberty security personnel walk you by gunman. so this was an issue that we knew just before the liberties can pick up from minnesota, right? would be discussed. i mean, it was an issue, kept repeating, building the press conference, and how does the economy and refugees with to all the big issues that helps this agenda. an issue dies, the whole topic been invaded, especially for politicians, is celia and refugees in lebanon. there's more than a 1000000 sea of and refugees that escape the super bowl that i caught, and p 11 on. this is a huge green on the economy in lebanon and up and, and we'd like to see a solution. this was something that the new leader of cds and the other shut off say they're looking into the said they were looking for. i mean, final solution. this could mean happen in time to meet the space console comes for
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which you use within the city and board on transporting them that this is something that they both need to say. do a form, a joint committee to look into these issues on find a long term solution. another issue that they touched on was the economy. both countries have the economies on not performing well. see days on the sanctions on the never knows economy has been a thomas for several years. this is something that they said they would like to walk on and they promised to meet again. okay, that sounds about how to bring this behind basis lines that from damascus comes up money. thanks. so now to marco between xena, he's a global strategy advisor and joining us from new york get to speak to again. so the developments over the past few months. so they offer an opportunity for a new era for syria, nothing and relations a yes, needed office, a historical opportunity for both nations. internally, both the beginning, a new narrative need to form a new national compact internally. so there's an entire internal political
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dimension to that. and the internal political dimension will help shape the bilateral relations over time. now we're looking at 2 countries. obviously, syria asked if we have more than 50 years of dictatorship, having over from the side or she within 11 on 11 on for many years. the political paralysis and you call the, the resistance the change, much that have to do with external factors will internal differences. and then also external factors iranian and syrian influence 11 on so now with that syrian influence with syria chain change. and the iranian influence being reduced dramatically, at least for now, internally, syria happened what went on has that historical opportunity to begin a new evolution, a new phase and its history. and then particularly if there was a more friendly government in damascus that will allow for the internal political and economic development within the lab and on to take place more. so you can just
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see what you're looking at in 2 ways. internal evolution, that'll impact the bilateral relationship, also with the outside forces playing an important role in this thing, that process and does this amount to a more secure security situation in this region. to be both have a mutual interest in changing that security dynamic and strengthening that border. remember between the time that i cited was in power for 50 years. to a certain extent, i could say is that that technical border between 11 on and syria to certain extent, it wasn't even non existent because the syrian government for many, many years had direct influence in lab and on. now the issue with both new governments, having a common mutual interest to ensure that threats don't spill over any to each side of the border on the 11 east side. also the, the issue of political interference. and that once again, this stunned as hampered that political,
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internal evolution. so if you can secure those borders and in many ways that can help reduce that, that, that external influence. although on the diplomatic front of both countries are very much involved, ruby to diplomatic influence and leverage from other countries to both countries in a very weak position. economically, they need external aid. whether it's from the gulf countries, us saudi, you a cut off in turkey, the advocates indicate so 11 on it, specifically the us from since out and we'll be playing the key roles were on the case. so she area, it will be also saudi. but sharpie got out and other power from around the world. i'm both own all diplomatic, political and economic fronting support board as of say, a big issue. the return of syrian refugees from lebanon to syria. another one will say something that the new president joseph already mentioned was the missing lebanese was a big issue and that's quite interesting. one, isn't it? because what do we think has been the faith in syria?
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as many of them probably perished to meet at that mega spend decades. so if you look at the 11 east civil war from 79775 to 1990 and even throughout the 90s, up until the killing of, of president, a rear in 2005 this year and physical presence of its army and syria from utah from 1975 to roughly 2005, that's a 30 year period. many lebanese disappears that it will to remove from lebanon and taken into jails and syria. many of them you may never know their fate. so in that sense, so many families and 11 on today for decades, and wondering what's happened to their loved ones. some, they get an answer. somebody never get an answer. but i would think at this stage, probably many of them may not be living. i came, i'll kind of attend so you know many thanks. and dave for joining us with your expertise on this area. well,
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thank you. the that is right. so i going to school in northern garza has killed at least 8 palestinians and the injured many more. they attack top 10 sign of a was this school and to fall in, it's been housing displaced, palestinians from across the gaza strip casualties, have been transported to nearby medical facilities as guess right? central gone. so now we can speak to headquarter issues in federal bala of what more this taste we know about this latest strike. okay, so we know that this school is saying that, but it was in a school and it's in japan yet another in parts of the gaza. strip and this is not the 1st time at this school. exactly. the school has been targeted by those resources. it has been targeted in the past couple of weeks and at least a policy didn't use among them are 2 children and 2 women were killed in the set top now. well,
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we really need to know is there is no civil defense themes in this area. and there's no ambulances in the area, and also there's no hospitals. so at the situation of those who are injured is very critical, especially the fact that's come on as one has been out of service sense. uh, the past couple of, we're the week sense the is there any forces invaded us and arrested dr for some of us will see you. now this is not the 1st time the is where the forces have been targeting at school, especially those who are suffering, displace palestinians, but also missed school. was one of the schools that a sheltered thousands of families, especially during this seeds on the another in parts of the gods. and let me remind you that people into bad beach here beach. i don't have been under at this stage for more than 18 days where there's a great round invasion in those are yes, there has been no food, no watch or, or
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a the of that the being distributed in those areas. and there has been on since air strikes artillery, sally and a ground invasion in that area. but also there has been a couple of airstrikes in the central area and we received due policy being killed here in o, off the hospital. okay, that's and what are you bringing us? the latest on events and goals will not they to strike in many things. the united nations is demanding as well and listen, it's age restrictions into garza. that's wanting finding light conditions to of ation impact. assuming families amount nutrition in children or reality across the strip. and yet it says all of this is avoidable, atari capitalism, reports from darrow balance. this is what they should look like today in gaza. the these
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pictures could have been from almost any of the post 15 months. when is religious to garza, the israel has imposed totes, of located on the strip to really been posted news, basic supplies, including food. the problem that we do not work and we do not have money. we depend on charities. the roof of charity is the only charity that we depend on a lot. and with it we can see our children. but it is not enough of the united nations has refuted, as well as the claims that's how much is a ceiling, sewage supplies, and planes that for the west and in crisis is really authorities continued to deny most requests to bring food assistance from mayor as west crossing to areas south of wadi garza meanwhile about a $120000.00 metric tons of food assistance. enough to provide rations for the entire population for more than 3 months. remain stranded outside of does of
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the parents of children suffering malnutrition, trying to find relief at you and medical senses, but say as well as forced evacuation, owed as a, making the situation wes, tupa know, been just had a lot of the reason behind my daughter's condition. is displacement now we flipped from the north, dakota and then dated by the house where we lived in attendance. her mountain nutrition worse and due to the prolonged display spend local food and financial hardship. since my husband's work stopped because of the start of the lord farms i'm products have killed more than 46000 palestinians box. right. scrooge said that as well as using food as a weapon to an inspection of the most federal power company. so i'll just see if there is really satellites have carried off a series of awesome attacks on palestine and communities in the occupied west bank
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this week. local media release this video, such as setting fire to palestinians homes and the town of upper fall and northeast of ramallah to others and villages. east of hebron. to win the 1st week of toys. 25 to you and to monetary and agency also has documented 14 attacks by his rating status and which property was destroyed and houses and vehicles. vandalized is what your staff is also injured, 18 palestinians across the occupied west bank. more than 50 have been left home this off to the houses with the modest this comes as is where the government continues to expand. the legal supplements in the occupied westbank since it launched the war on gauze, or as well as approve the legal construction of moving 8600 houses and the legal settlements and established 5 new ones. okay, michael bag as a senior consulting follow up to him house. that's of course his think time can you joins us now from london. good to have you back with us again. why do you think we're seeing this 1st week of 20?
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25 been particularly violent. is it a head of a trump administration? what is? well, i'm the specialist themselves are feeling more and bold them with his presidency a good afternoon. i think we have to look at the bigger picture and the, and what's the se in the last few years is increasing injury. so i assume there is also further stimuli once the, such as little kids. also it'd be, it'd be sweet, but it's the underlying issues in the, in, in the west thing. and also in, in, in regards to the local space for assist the nicholas folks because of the situation was yes, the, the, such as a lot should or only in building by that um, but to a base thing, this, what is happening right now. it does uh, it gives them hope that this is on delay to be supplementing garza to fill in p o q by piece spelt those guys are and in
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a about 2 feet is also to move in the next the west bank. this is the, the, we have a, the suite, a finance minister, but it's only small to says that, you know, when that leaves at 5, but listings on, on, on, on session is the phase of this, of, of, of these villages so constantly stands. there should be the same as the what the towns and villages him does up. this is distinction. it will stay such a big issue. and unfortunately, this leave if she has a sense of the needs of the government right now. so you agree then with her it says we some lead at atoria waste that exactly that, that as well as turning westbank into gauze the on the road to amex station the most is really recognize this. so they suppose that the 1st time i show the concerns of the file it should be sent because we see more and more well evidence the expansion of supplements mo. busy molto lives and council sent inspections no sort of
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a certain segments we frame. we seem to supplement smoothman and they chose to hold it by the presented to the government. i mean the question, so we have to and we have to take it seriously because this, unless that is a new government. this is that the project. so we the, we fault in into the mission, sunday, enforcement and professional. this is not going and not going to going to change. yes, because it's all happening as it hasn't gauze on the interesting communities watch . some of the functions of being placed against us and settlers, but nothing more and nothing seems to change the situation. as i think the, the community sessions say that it states and you will have been very slow and very weak. i should say in responding to that, they didn't even acknowledge that there was something called the session the
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television. it's always been, we fed. why don't the police thing, i'll say the, if the scaling will stay feeling until the style is in when it comes with the social side. this is we fell to 200. so we need to pull it as it is when civilians, for instance, agreements, other thought and kids when, when houses, so i've set on fire causal shape and size always please, god is it still isn't because it says a political and, and the political end is to make sure the find this thing is living for you. and eventually i don't completely submit to the weight of the sexes only. and that's what, that's what you know they, they find to me. so i'd be able to live by, by banks in small of teach. this is the same echo back as ever. it's good to speak to many thanks. indeed for joining us on our sarah we've got plenty more that has hit on this news our, including the bible
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demonstrations seemed on capable of being held. and so, backing on the opposing the impeach presence in southfield, the time the anti fall rights of process in germany as the 3 main political policies hold conferences, had a 5 days election. the now, one of the largest wild fives in los angeles is intensifying leading to move people being ordered to evacuate the homes when it's had died down earlier, slightly hoping 5 crews make headway and containing the flames. but the fire department says the palisades blade is now spreading north east through the santa monica mountains. 11 people i'll confirm to have died, a move in 10000 homes, businesses, apartment blocks and cause have been destroyed across to societies since the funds
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began on tuesday. and these a life pictures from the policies fire. well, you can see helicopters working through the night dumping water, trying to put out those shoot flames. officials are advising people to take precautions against breathing and harmful pollutants. well, these are the before and off the images, showing policies, village and pacific palisades before the wild fires burned down those areas. now, all that's left is the break and ashes with most buildings and homes destroyed. a california department of forestry on fire protection is providing life updates through it's website. i'm not include this interactive map. now let's take a look at what is now $65.00 raging fruit pots of california. they, in the neighborhoods of palisades, each and kenneth lydia hust and a new one. the auction,
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the fy hit in palisades is by far the biggest and the most destructive it spread nearly 9000 to them. nice includes air is low because to on the malibu coast, whether a $1000000.00 homes moving eastwards, the eastern fire here covers nearly $6000.00 tech doesn't not have killed the highest number of people. at least 6 people have died. the to dates further north. we've got the tennis file over here that is 425 hacked as in size and police not see a rest of the suspects in connection with austin in this 5, but then later released them. the hoss file up here has been waging since tuesday, that covers 300 heck does a little further news up here. we've got the lydia fi that is covering some one of your pot and 160 heck to assigned to the combustion that from a cuz to texas. and that's the,
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in the low valley. and the latest file to breakouts is here is auction fi is much small in comparison to 8 texas in size, but after we've seen in the past few days, these hot dry winds can rapidly spread the flames. so, nbc full reports of dr. phillips is out mount wilson, near the eastern fine, but crews a bustling, the places the people really want to know. why is this fire continuing to burn? um we, we've been out there with the firefighters. we saw how hard they worked to protect structures, injured, protect home homes, and of course to save lives. it was a, a, a tricky, difficult fire. but all of these residents have valid questions and they want those answers. and again, right now it's, it's friday, this wind storm happened on tuesday and we're still seeing pretty significant fire in this area. again, we're in the mountain gate community,
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looking west to ward mandeville canyon. the mountain gates community here and here the mountain gate country club has been evacuated. lots of homes right now are dark . it looks like the power actually may have been just shut off because you can't see this house in the foreground here anymore. there were lights on all of the the homes right here just went dark. so a could be that the power was just shut off to this neighborhood. so again, that's probably pre emptive the because of the firefight, but this neighborhood was evacuated. we were here again about an hour into it an hour ago we saw lots of l. a. s. d and firefighters, as well as lapd cruisers coming through on their loud speakers, telling everyone that they had to get out. they had to get out now that the fire was coming over into the canyon and they wanted to make sure that folks left as
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quickly as possible. and these are evacuation orders that thankfully, it appears that people are following because of the seriousness of these fires. you know how, how quickly they can move and how they are still burning out of control. it's an estimated $3200000.00 children under the age of 5 are expected to face acute malnutrition this year. and so don, that's going to united nations children's fund, around $772000.00 children are expected to suffer from severe acute nutrition. so donnas enjoyed 20 months of will between the, on the, on the planet to buffet support forces. the when says that's killed tens of thousands of people and full 12000000 from the homes and it was largest displacement crisis. well, many of those a ton internally displaced us taking refuge and the blue nile state and something to don bonnie kaufman reports of these camps and album, asean are being over whelmed with people searching for safety officials say more
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than 100000 people have come to this part of sudan, swing violence across the blue nile states. how uh escaped on foot with her children, but she lost her husband in the fighting. because i know when my husband was killed in our house, i heard gunshots. when i went back in, i found him did. he was still bleeding. but what if we don't to i from gunfire. hunger will get us, but we left my elderly step mother behind. we don't know what's happened to her if she's dead or alive. she's not the only one here. who's paid a high price in this war. many have lost loved ones and everything they own. why did he say center? it's now been a year since i've been back home to my home. i heard it was robbed. what was left
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was thankfully saved by my neighbors. my husband was renovating the house. the situation was very bad. we were beaten, but we survived thanks to god. he may be on these rows of tens are home to some 24000 people. now it's the largest of about $120.00 centers. but despite the aid coming in, suit in these officials say the disaster is out pacing scarce resources and that i'm in good the we're currently providing food rations through the work program. we offer organized rations on a month to month basis and we have organizations work in the health secretary as well. the need is graded as a number of displaced. people continues to increase. the influx of displaced people into the city of al dema zene. the capital of the blue nile state has put intense pressure on services in the city to those who find themselves having to flee to
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safety. also find themselves in increasingly desperate conditions with no end in sight. the conflict that brought them here. riley carlson algebra packaged on is going through an education emergency that's including supply minister. she'll buy sharif 26000000 children. don't go to school and even where they can pull between needs. many parents would involve of children, go to work. but his math reports in rural, packaged on most children, must pay that way. when there are miles to feed education is not a priority for that. parents give, well 1st thing to do, the children spend all the time studying while we, on the other hand, also have to work. they have access to facilities that we don't, unlike costs, they don't have to work as labor is all in the fields. nissan, their classmates, go to school in the morning and work in the afternoon. a deal agreed with parents that allows these charge the school outside karachi,
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the 1st day for decades. give children the chance of an education, families get food in return. some parents, the children should work in the fields ending money instead of studying. however, the 1st thing we did was go door to door to make them understand that education is important. and the value, the 26000000 children in pakistan don't go to school according to government figures, one of the highest rates in the world. that's a vast wealth of on top to potential. not just the i will study, gets an education and when i grow up, i want to become a top to 10 year old tables. says, prime minister should pass. shareef says his country isn't an education emergency saying he'll move in double education, spending to 4 percent of g d p over the next 5 years. even if that happens in a country and an economic crises with people living from to mouth, persuading parents to get that children into school may be the biggest challenge, bernard smith,
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i was just there less time now for all the weather in his world with an update on site plan to collect data. now approaching madagascar. now the cycling that we looked at yesterday has grown in strength. stipulate is just recently kicked itself up to the next category. a severe tropical storm with winds of a 140 calories for that. and it slowed its westwood moving those 2 actions together, we should be able to be working. and i was like to make contact with madagascar very soon office days. it'll be during stuff that goes across the top of the island with those strings. so there will be some wind damage that will we some rain damaged to probably flooding possibly land slides that lose a bit of strength over lands that comes out the other sides. you can see, but then the question is, does it get anywhere near my yacht at the moment we think no, we think it will stay a long way. cyrus clearly that we when the and where,
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