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in salt, as were told they were going on a training exercise, they didn't even though they were going to war. the united states and the other nato countries out stepped up their 8 to ukraine so they can continue to hold out longer. and we'll see what happens when president trump takes over what the united states is going to do. as he claims he's going to speak to president colton about it. yeah, we will get to, to trump and person and the potential sci fi deal and just some of the go to want to talk a little bit more about the north korean soldiers that were literally fighting for, for rush or encourage ask, do you think that the recruitment of those north korean soldiers has actually helped russia at all and, and trying to push back and re take much of kursk. well, they've helped a little bit because they could take away some of their forces and send them in to use a still ukraine. because. busy they were not making any gains there. they were defending russian territory. so it has hell. and i assume that that is why compressed the
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foam asked the north koreans to send the troops. so he could do that. i mean, 10000 controls is quite a bit, and the russians could use that to go into east and ukraine. and as you mentioned, donald trump, before he's about to take office a, it seems like both sides are preparing for potential negotiations later this year. what a faithful, donald trump actually heavy says he's going to talk to person. is he going to fast track? is he going to be able to fast track some sort of see spot will negotiate negotiation at some point as well. a lot depends upon whether he's willing to increase, so i'll continue to provide the aid that president biden has done, the president biden on his way out of office. i just sent several $100000000.00 more dollars to ukraine. the real question is, will he continue to uh uh, to do that? or will he threatened to cut off bait if you crane?
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does it go along with some deal? that pool has proposed and trump has agreed on. so it's really up to him to do the site if he wants to continue providing this aid or whether he thinks that stuff he and pull them to the end. this conflict on terms that are reasonable for the ukrainians. i suspect that if you have a negotiation pulling will want to control a 20 percent of ukraine that he has taken so far. lauren, so thank you so much for for expanding all of that. this lawrence cooled for me, us assistant secretary of defense. thanks so much. what's it ends? the government says its army has liberated the strategic city of what madonna is south of the capital costume. the government spokes person says soldiers and now advancing to clear pockets of power, military rapids support forces. bottom down, it is the capital of 20 stated spin under the control of the iris if since december
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2023 to this place. he's still he's here on l just there. i'm for sicily, me in new york for palestine submission to the academy. awards is now showing in theaters, will have a preview coming up. i'm drawing hendern of the north american international auto show were new cars with new technologies that are on display. central link is cricket, as finally get a when and you say lance that's coming up like in school, the now despite the wind direction up the chilean coast, it's getting quite hot to get in santiago. $36.00 is about 6 above average. nice and warm for most of option to either one or 2 shares like they are, as a majority of the heavy ones are again reforming in the southeast of brazil and the
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significant line to the north. so it's quite possible we'll see solver, though flooded. once again, because this has happened when this line went through before 10 end of it might produce why 2 big charles in bolivia, possibly ecuador, and on the coast of columbia. otherwise, that sort of a dry looking picture on the line of wheat shares. and that's what he is going through. guadalupe stretches back towards the curriculum, maybe. but nothing much comes out of this is obviously still called in north mexico . that's monterey is max maxwell belay. monterey is normal overnight tonight. so it's a really cold spell. it wasn't the night with a little bit, i think by the time you get to sunday, after about 17 and the big range of the case also disappeared. the same time cold air came out of the us as other women. so temporarily the lights in the south west and california, most of the stuff exist atlanta, georgia snow. how often does that happen? not very often. it's there at the moment is moving away, but there's more to come for the east coast. the
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visit. okay, i don't tool the the for you watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the ssl and is rarely striking a school in northern gauze that has killed at least 8 palestinians. an injured many more is ready for us as of now killed more than 46500 people since the war began. the u. n is wanting of growing starvation. living homes can take a prime minister, has missouri, is nearly to homage all shara in damascus, the to promise to work together to strengthen that borders and suffering. take a palestinian films,
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been shot listed at the academy awards and the best international feature category from ground 0 is showing and send them is across the united states. kristen is telling me reports from new york in the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news. that these are stories that go beyond the headlines, told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting, and the war zone. that is because of a series of short films titled from ground 0. since you start to work with rashid massaro, it himself originally from gaza curated and produced the project. once we started eh, cinema was not the priorities for nobody, but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families. people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them i'd refuses
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one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her film jemina fema dealers. i mean, the kind of in the shorts are a mix of styles including pop a tree. an animation is up from ground 0 just opened in theaters across the united states. and already it's been short listed for an oscar in the category of best international feature. it's producers are hoping to show the humanity of those living and dying and gaza and inspire peace. it needs to be out there. it needs to be seen. there's too many of us who are in denial of what's happening over there. and i would really move the biased view or response to the film has been so strong. if there's new york theater, they've extended its run. so you had a turnout, it's been huge. it's maybe one of the biggest sellers we've ever had here. what is
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the message and the take away that you watch for these us viewers? i want to tell them that these people and as a bad executive like you, they have the same dreams, you know, and the advocates and the out of my that's and they loved each of us. and the i, me, person, we lose. it's a big drama in the family, in the neighborhood industry. i mean when, which, when it's a big from around 0 offers an intimate and powerful portrait of daily life and modern day palestine. and then during the spirit of its people, along with hope for an end to their suffering. christian salumi, i'll just the or new york people court and wall fives in the us state of california . being urged to stay indoors from dusk till dawn to avoid a breathing in toxic fumes of the 5, it continuing to spread in los angeles county with more than 150000 residents on the evacuation orders. at least 11 people have died within 10000 homes,
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businesses upon the blocks and cars had been destroyed since the fires began. about these uh before and off the images showing pelletize village and pacific palisades before the wall 5. been down. now though, now old that is left as debris and ashes with most buildings and horns destroyed as well. california is the palm and the far 3 inside protection is providing live updates through its website. that includes this interactive map that is being updated constantly. we're gonna take a look now at the 65 is that are raging through positive california. that in the neighborhoods of parasites isn't kenneth olivia hurst and aren't, you know, the find the pacific palisades that remains the largest fits down here between santa monica and malibu. now, multi $1000000.00 properties have been destroyed there. that includes some of the most expensive realty, not just in america,
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but in the entire world. that far alone spreads nearly $9000.00 hit is. we now been going to move further east to the east and 5 that comes 6000 hate is and that is killed the highest number of people at least 6 people have died to them, but the light is fine to spock is jet, which is here in the san fernando valley uh near the 1st file. as we've seen it, it is small on your own. i hate isn't sized at this point in time. but as we've seen in the past few days, hop try wins, can spray it, goes flames rapidly and get quickly out of control. rod reynolds has the latest now from the 5 pacific palisades. improving weather conditions and an influx of firefight in teams have given crews working around the clock a chance to make progress and battling the disruptive and definitely fires a vast area from the mountains with hills ringing the city to malibu, famous words,
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beaches, surfing and celebrities. the destruction is star, rows of multi $1000000.00 beach side mansions had been reduced to black and ruins. and ash this part of the blaze that also whites out much of the pacific palisades area. 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 palisades. it says it's devastating. it's unreal. the pacific palisades fire is now partly contained, as is the fire burning, and the pasadena area smaller buyers are also being contained. we have the absolute best, most experience teams leading our efforts and even with the most challenging circumstances in terrain. amid increasing public concern about looters, robbing on damaged houses in evacuated areas, the stories, and now since overnight, for a few in evacuation zones, national guard troops have been brought in fire battalions erased in from,
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as far away as portland, oregon. and the pentagon is sending troops 500 active duty personnel currently stationed at camp pendleton, california, or preparing to support requests from federal and state authorities with route clearance, commodity distribution, search and rescue. police promised 0 tolerance for looters, or r as it is. if it is determined, if there is a man made an intentional setting of any of the fires involved in this situation, the people who committed this arson will be arrested, they will be prosecuted and they will be punished to the full extent of the law. however, so far, no clauses have been determined for any of the fires. for the 1st time in days the smoke has begun to clear even as white ashes continue to fall from the sky. and while progress is being made, fighting the fires, the extremely dry conditions and lack of any rain in sight mean that los angeles is
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not out of danger yet. rob reynolds, l. g 0, in the pacific palisades neighborhood of los angeles. the biggest auto show in the u. s. is ramping out for a 2nd day displaying electric and hybrids vehicles along with a few racy super cars and su phase. that comic is a showing off the latest technologies in detroit, but the global auto industry is facing it's challenging road ahead with threats of trade was a manufacturer as such as volkswagen closing factories. a sophomore on all of this for joined now by john henry and who is in detroit at the kind of show. and as we mentioned, is going to be big changes for the industry this year. who are the winners and losers likely to be in 2025. the with the big winners were those you one car truck and utility of the year? the car was the honda civic hybrid car of the year. the truck of the year was a ford ranger and the utility vehicle use the new v w i. the buzz bus
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cost about $60000.00. so don't rush out to buy that. but what we're focusing on today is really electric vehicles. and that's the section of the show we're in. we're in the american car section. that's a ford f 150 truck. that one's not electric, but they do make an electric version. these are old versions of the chevy silverado . the americans loved their truck, but their gas guzzlers. and so this is where the engine compartment would normally be. now it's a storage space because the batteries on the bottom. and then over here is the ford excellent ox. there is a mandate. the president biden put in, in order to require it by 2030 to $2.00 thirds of us vehicles would be electric and, and 46 percent of light trucks like these in europe that mandates even stricter by 2035, all vehicles would have to be non carbon monoxide produce and you can see our test
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track over here. we've just been a couple of days here. as you can see, i'm gonna go shading around. people yesterday was a media day to day. this is a public day. so we put together a package on exactly what is happening and what makes this car show different than those in previous years. take a look. 321, go. the auto industry has been on a historic role. lower availability during the pandemic, cent price is surgery. but what goes out a must eventually come down the industry's heading from record sales in 2024 to an uncertain future in 2025. so the north american international auto show in detroit is turning its focus from glitzy new car introductions and recent years. to the consumer, the car shoppers can test out the car the year, the honda civic hybrid the truck of the year, the ford ranger and the utility vehicle of the year the vw id,
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buzz bus starting at a whopping $60000.00. you can find something old, something new, something electric, and something blue. and there are new driver, pleasing technologies. we're really seeing the growth of vehicles that have screens that have taken over the dashboard. you can see it in higher end cadillacs, like the new escalade. i. q, it's really that smartphone that's in your pocket kind of showing up in larger format is now on your vehicle dashboard. we're talking screens that span from the driver door to the passenger door. these big screens boiler, the line when it comes to distracted driving. touching this from the driver's seat while the car is in motion, you're fine. touch this and in most countries, you're breaking the law. and there are also advances in self driving technology on cars like general motors, hummer on compatible roads. gm's new super crews, hans free driver, assistant technology can drive and change lanes even with
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a trailer attached. so what's next? maybe a tech advanced, seen only inside the i believe. i don't know where that can happen, but we're going to see the flying cars. wow. so we'd have to build new roadways in the air. right? yeah, yeah. well, i don't, it could be a new uh, like uh, transportation infrastructure, sofas with not just like a to do, you know, will be sweety events. right? one day, futuristic concept. cars like this one might not be rolling on the roadways at all . so electric vehicles are really a focus of this show. you can see this mock up of a charging station. i'm think there's any danger of electricity there cuz i don't think it's plugged in. like we talked about the winners this year and the car shows the lose years, may be the u. s. electric vehicle industry. and that's because the incoming trump administration wants to get rid of the $7500.00 credit for buying an electric
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vehicle made here in the us and get rid of those mandates. the president finally put in china is also doing very well with electric vehicles. about half of the vehicles sold, there are electric. they've gotten the price down, but they can't get into markets like the u. s. in europe because of very high tariffs and those parents are put in place. the u, as in european governments say, because china is subsidized as their industry. so there's looking to be a battle over the electric vehicle industry in 2025 states. you fascinating gear here. i think so much joan joan engine for us in detroit box. don is going through an education emergency according to prime minister chabad sharif. 26000000 children don't go to school. and even with i can pause. he means many parents would rather the children goes work. bennett smith has more or in rural pakistan, most children must pay that way. when there are miles to feed. education is not
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a priority for that. parents give will 1st thing to do the children spend all the time studying one way on the other hand also have to work. they have access to facilities that we don't unlike house, 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. do you agreed with parents that allows these charge the school outside karachi, 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 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 untapped potential to i will study,
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gets an education. and when i grow up, i want to become a top to a 10 year old title, says prime minister should boss 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 crisis with people living hand to mouth, persuading parents to get that children into school may be the biggest challenge. burnett smith, i was just there, as well. so his here on al jazeera premier league side of attentive points, then you manage it for a 2nd spell in charge that's coming up next and support the natural dishonest as increase concern for the product be source. and people across the globe are taking action times running, filed at the lower end, that comes in germany environmental campaign. so facing the roster of authorities.
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and in some cases being labeled extremes for using direct action. protests people empower, investigates climate correct down on which is hera did change the 1970s in the middle east in the 1st, but to find out if they were well child some of the decades hibbits in the back to 73 arab is really nice to meet you at a point in the 70s, in the politics the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the post office. good. now his patient, so i'm thank you very much on a thoughts level who have bounce back from the recent flipping form with victory in the makeup trans. alexander arnold has been criticized for some of these recent displays. but the school quite a lovely goal is little bit lower. tier creams incentive to reach the foreground if any of the leaders had gone into this. one of the drawings i mentioned to you nice believe and then using to talk to him in the lead. it's being 13 years since he left everything. but david boies is back as manage it for 2nd time, moist springs 11 years, and he's 1st spell at the club before an unsuccessful stance. i've mentioned at the united and one manager of the year on 3 separate occasions. he returns off the showing dice with sect on thursday,
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with the club hovering just one point about the medications and moiz returns to the payment iq often leaving west ham at the end of last season, bangladesh. his highest score in one day is coming to a co has retired from international cricket. the 35 year old is the only man from east country to post a 1000 runs in over the eyes. he's also bangladesh is 2nd highest score in taste. this is not the 1st time he's retired. he did 702023, but traversed the decision of the been prime minister. shake has seen a intervene. he says he prefers to retire before the champions trophy, which begins next month. the impact is done to avoid being the focus of attention during the campaigns, a straight line because craig, this is a bound spent to be using the 3rd one day internationally and opened the tourist made 290 for 8. so fair, so c of is them miss some kind of top scoring with $6642.00 bowls so that i started
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appealing to schools. high schools. the hearing will take place on april 16th. meanwhile, on the quotes call us alkali phase looking forward to re igniting needs rivalry with center. full time, grand slam champion holds 2 of the full major titles from last year. well, center holds the other 2. if all goes well, the 2 players could face each other in the final in melbourne. all correct? says pains to make some think different the about. he's game to save him, you know, winning, winning tide. so i was when i was seeing him, you know, in the top of the ranking force me to, to practice event even harder. you know, every day in the practice i, i'm just thinking, you know, the things that uh, that i have to improve just to, to play against seeing that the things i think is, is great for, for me having, having humans how far is that's a great river raise so far? yes, to uh, to give the best of me every, every day. campbell fees has broken roadside was rankled as the oldest plan. so
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when on the atp took up the connection. and those inside of the 38 year old frenchman beach in states. it's the same as 13 to a title nearly 20 years. also, when it needs 1st, is 58 days older than federal was when he, when the switch into a title in 2019. and the medicine team says when the late international for the 2nd time of to defeating compactor and top c, jessica peculiar, in 3 sense. the american also won it in 2022. both things will go into the a strain and i've been looking for the 1st grand slam size. in the n d a nichols, your kitchen, russell westbrook laid, but then the nuggets to victory over the book, the nets you all kitchen, westbrook, triple double is the 2nd time the season size stated in the same game. westbrook has the most career in be a triple doubles the nuggets winning 124100 5. okay. that's all the small things for the time being some pretty and thanks so much base. yeah. but so from a tell mccrae at the best news out, but i will be back in just
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a moment with much more of the day's news. in the meantime, you can check out our website. that's l d 0 dot com. thanks for your stay with us. the, when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was knowing us, michael. dolly was one of the most dangerous intersections and most sought able he didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refer to the camera man, so that's good. they louder to san diego, holiday and well, hotels on algebra, just or the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or china, adf. teams of 8 to show up their course midship in a series, ordinated high speed and often dangerous exercises. it's
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a lot about geometry and synchronization between one side and the other. creating mirror effect isn't just a ways for these women and girls to connect to their national heritage. it is also a family tradition. most of them come from a long line of charles, also a lifelong commitment, bringing together family tradition, and national pride. well,
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honoring the bravery of those who came before them the the the another is ready as try kids, palestinian sheltering in this school in northern guns. at least 8 people had been killed. the tell mccrae this is i will just hear a live from top will. so coming up, so downs and he says it's capture to strategic town self concept up to move in the gear of fighting with the rapid support forces living on can't take a prime minister and meet serious new leader in damascus to discuss the board of

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