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looking logically, i'm settled across the belly, eric islands, as we go into monday, you can see those conditions was sitting, pushing into grease stretching old way into the black sea. it was more wintry weather, putting its way across the west and rush. so there's more winter weather to come as well. so no way you can see those stronger wins some heavier rain moving into the north west of the u. k. but still some sunny spells down in the cell. now in terms of temperatures, it has been looking very cold out west, but have a look at that with the temperatures coming up in places like scotland to double digits. and we're seeing the sunshine again. on tuesday, the january on al jazeera, the price of peace analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause. an in depth look at the pull to serve as president of the
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us, donald trump, set to be another rated for the 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role of the power supply labord reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0 the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching the news hour on out to 0 for the back to a reminder about tom stories. and he's really striking a school housing for simply the space policy engine. guys. i have seen that you said people is really forces have now he has more than 46500 people since the war began. he, los angeles, 5 chief is wanting moderate to strong winds, will pick up and continue until when say we age and dangerous conditions from the wise fires imagined seeking something, taking advantage. so there's different police knowledge about all the things from the air and round about some still burning house control and sedans. army says it's really taking the strategic city wide for dani saba capital to the government says its soldiers are now advancing to pay a pockets of military rockets. of course,
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the never known as k. i take a prime minister has met syria's new leader in damascus. where they promised to strength and borders and territories is the latest and embrace of diplomatic visits . cecilia, as governments around the world work to form relations with the new administration, army jump june rapes made the flurry of diplomatic activity that's been taking place in damascus. the last few weeks comes another high level visit to syria. this one, the caretaker prime minister of 11 on this evening thought the who was in damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with they had a serious due administration. how much a shut off now both men talked about how one of the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to
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a new chapter for the future of both countries top on the agenda as far as discussions between both men, several issues, one of them, of course, the issue of syrian refugees and lebanon. there are more than 1000000 syrian refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain in lab, and on both men agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and a potential return of syrian refugees to syria. also, on the agenda for the 11 east care take, are prime minister the issue of lebanese detainees in syria, and wanting to know more about their fates beyond that, but most important step, both meant was the issue of border security between both countries. here's more of what both man had to say, because that felt like the other we discussed the situation on the borders between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries. fedex and to prevent anything that can hips the security and safety
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of both countries. this visit both well for the future, wait and malice, and the source to hold off a dr. young menu. we shouldn't forget that we've 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 in syria, it's considered the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria. and this was us, this meeting, and we will be having more meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days at the top of those comes to board a situation. young argument also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both lebanon and syria. the economy 11 on has been in ruins for years . and of course in syria, the economy is in a dire condition, suffering under crippling international sanctions. of course, over the course of the past several weeks, the due administration series of many of the officials here have urge the international community to lift those sanctions. how may i just eat up damascus? the visit by magic mccarty is the 1st by
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a senior lebanese official in years signaling a potential shift in a complex relationship, highly hash and has more than that. it takes 2 hours to drive to damascus from baby. but i took 15. yes, for i live in east prime minister to make it to the syrian capital time job in which cbs influence on lebanon gradually diminished events and syria never stopped affecting. it's smaller neighbors saying in both countries goes, if it drains in damascus, the lebanese opened their umbrella syria. so 11 on a very important, a strategic um, uh, you know, the younger brother. and so for itself, a role they've gotta enter for be since security and 11 on given
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the difference in size and defense and capabilities. and it sold that role to continue. continue that all somehow after 20052005 was the syria was accused by many, many ease of killing the countries then former prime minister of the party that role of c along side of so data again they've been on, had previously been formalized on to the 19895 accord that ended the 7 rule that began in the 19 seventy's. but the outcry of a how do you, these us as a nation for tens of thousands of so you can choose to withdraw from level enough to around 30 years of military intervention during the 2011 c vendor, the lucian and following 7 will the um, through 10 live in these, i'll see if you will send thousands of fighters into syria to support special
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assets. regional dolphins eventually solely. the 5 assets will go power, but thousands of his beloved fighters were killed. so the deepening the risk between the season and lebanese people since its founding in the 1980s has, will, has relied on see of you as a critical link in iran. so called access of resistance. providing a corridor for weapons and support in terms of our me as well would be usually impacted by the new deal, particularly on the in the las vegas across the country. there's also the lock off the and the political support is will i use to enjoy the seat and influence of the shadow said and deceiving the machine and nibbling on the locks of assets. government also signals potential, a feeble in lebanon's, already fraud drive political balance, and the election of joseph own. as the president reflects
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a shift. and it's paula dynamics on the my, on the hash. and i just the us, the money i need, if you have agreed to restore relations after talk scene. audi signed by the noun, spent was made during a visit to refill appeared by somebody as president hoss on chef my mode. he was hosted by a few of us president that'd be made. a dispute between the 2 neighbors erupted in january last year after, if you, if you assigned a maritime deal with somebody is break away region of somebody that the agreement would have granted. that is how, by access to our red sea port and habits, navy station that somebody a, consider somebody line part of his territory. it called a deal and aggression and recall this and by sort or to a field. yeah. somebody is lead his turn to it, spot know agents with whom it has a decade long defense. back in september, cairo, sent a shipment of weapons to somebody and relate to discuss the point to stare at. the end of last year. leaders met to sign the con correct declaration recognizing the need for if you'll give access to the see why respecting the territorial integrity
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of somalia. they agreed to resolve disputes to dial. ok, well i'd speak to cameron hudson about this. he's a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies in his joining us from washington d. c. thank you, cameron for being with us on challenges here. so we, we made the context of what led to the deterioration deterioration of relations. and now i resumption, it seems of diplomatic ties. what is it, do you think that diffuse the route exactly as well? i think it, one thing you didn't mention was the, the role externally that the turkish government has played in trying to bring the 2 sides together. the turks have been very heavily invested in ethiopia, financially, the infrastructure projects. similarly in somalia. so the church have quite a, quite a sizable business investment in, in both countries. but they've also been very active on the kind of
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counterterrorism fund in the horn of africa, which is really the crux of, of much of the problem in somalia for, for many years. and so the turks have played, i think, a very close and continuing role in trying to bring the suit 2 sides together. also intervening with the egyptians to get the egyptians which have their own agenda with the opens over the grand ethiopian renaissance damn to or tamp down on the bellicose rhetoric coming from cairo. so i think there's been a lot of delicate diplomacy, mostly behind the scenes, over the past several weeks. right. so, but what happens and to if you'll be as desire to access the c at which as we know, has been a source of, of grievances between the 2 countries, between ethiopia in somalia. what will not happen to that memorandum of understanding it signed with somebody lined the fate of deal between ethiopian somebody as well. we don't,
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we don't fully know what's going to happen because we've actually never seen the m o. u that was signed between ethiopia and small island, even the, the, the incoming somali land government, the new ford administered some, all the land after the prize up to the present was just like they haven't seen the smaller lenders themselves. haven't seen this m o u. so, so it's really difficult to, to understand. i think that we have to assume however, that l. p a and prime minister are the, are not going to give up their emissions. for c access, ethiopia remains the largest country in the world without c access more than a 110000000 people. it expects that the economy is going to be the motor for the entire region. so there is going to be some negotiation. combat continues for how you b, o, b, a can gain the access whether that's through somalia or through somali land. but we also have to remember there's a lot of, uh, there's a lot of other water under the bridge in the horn of africa. um, you know, and,
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and, and those tensions between ethiopia invading somalia, somalia, being a jumping off point for their shut off to attack ethiopia. those histories are all still there and they're going to have to be worked through ill be at hope's the gain c, access at some point. right. and, and as you mentioned, cameron we, we seen in recent months, somalia, forge, try to forge new regional alliances with egypt as you mentioned. but also a victoria and an age of we know has a concerns about a fuel p a and you know, we've seen egypt in somalia into closer military ties. do you think you'll be at today's increasing the isolated in the region as well? again, i don't know how i saluted they are they, they can stretch out and reach out to the countries like the, uh, uh, united arab emirates with whom they have a very close relationship who have come to their aid in the past during the war with, with t great, so they may be isolated, but that's not necessarily a good thing. and it's not necessarily a motivation for,
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for ethiopia to compromise when he will be a, has felt in the past. like it's been a back in a corner. it has lashed out and that's when we've seen the wars break out in the region. and so i think as much is the diplomatic. uh, you know, the reason the in circle, diplomatically to some extent, it still has options that it, that it can play. and you know, prime minister avi is a very material leader, very hard to predict what his actions will be and what we have seen time and time again. and the horn of africa is the enemy of my enemy is my friend. and that's a little bit of what we're seeing here today in, in this new, you know, this new diplomatic relationship between the v o, b in somalia. there is a constant negotiation among these actors in the region for. busy or supremacy for dominance for influence and those negotiations will continue. this is just the latest chapter in
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a whole series of negotiations. very interesting to talk to you about this. thank you so much for your inside. cameron hudson senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. thank to have the biggest auto show in the u. s. is running out for a 2nd day to spring electric and hybrid vehicles along with a few racy supercars and s u. v is comic is a showing off the latest technologies in detroit, but the global auto industry is facing a challenging road ahead with threats of trade wars and manufacturers such as volkswagen closing fracture factories, spetchko live to john henry and who's at the detroit auto showed. john, i see that you're in position to tell us about what's been happening. the big changes for the industry. who are the winners and losers in 2025. well, i would say the losers are large. you the people who are not here trying these auto manufacturers have been here to the detroit auto show in the past. they are not here this year. and that's largely because terrorists in the west,
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in the us and in europe have kept them out. the winter is though are largely the electric cars like this g wagon here that i'm in and i'm sitting with someone named lindsey. she is going to work for us to lantus the company, the makes this car. let me ask you, you're obviously a little biased. lindsey, what do you think about it though? i love this vehicle. i think it's awesome. i'm excited for it to come out. is that what you're going to work for the company? definitely. great. well, thank you very much and good luck. thank you. so this is the jeep lag in the air. it isn't all electric cars. and one of the things about electric cars is that 1st of all, they don't have the engine in the front compartment. that is now a storage space. also, they tend to be fairly expensive. the sticker price on this car is $72000.00 plus. so electric cars are being largely featured here at the car show. and this is the 1st day that we're seeing the public come here. so here's a big crowd here,
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and i'm going to try not to trip over this course. but people are here coming to check out their shows. now normally in the past, they've had major product introduction. ceo's were here, they were flashing glitzy introductions of new cars. this is really oriented toward consumers. you get to ride in the cars, check them out, check out various cars from various makers so that they can decide what it is they want to buy. and that's largely because the manufacturers have decided not to do their own failings. at shows like this, but there are problems and that he, the market i was talking about and that is one of them is the charging networks here in the us and in europe. really aren't sufficient for people to take long trips in many cases, or at least to feel comfortable doing so. so companies like toyota are doubling down on hybrid gas and electric vehicles so that people feel a little more comfortable making that transition from the gas vehicles to electric
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. but more and more companies are moving in that direction. but they've got heavy competition from the chinese in markets where the chinese can be competitive. and then you've got problems like you're in the u. s. where. busy incoming trump administration wants to get rid of incentives and raise care of that, who is threatening to start a global trade war that would hurt the entire industries. and that's what people here at the auto show are worried about. but meanwhile, they're really focusing on these electric cars. john, thank you very much for that. that sounds as here as john hendrick reporting the life from the detroit auto shop. the palestinian film has been short listed at the academy awards in the best international feature category from ground 0 is showing and sent him is across the us. christian sonoma has a story from neil. the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news,
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but these are stories that go beyond the headlines. told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting, and the war zone that is garza 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 or 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. if you just one director lost her brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her film. jemina medina, as i mean, the kind of in shorts are a mix of styles including pop
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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, it's run the turnout, it's been huge. it's the mediately one of the biggest sellers we've ever had here. what is the message and the take away that you watch for these us viewers? i want to tell them that these people in does 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 other. and there any person we lose, it's a big drama in the family, in the neighborhood,
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in the street. i mean when, which, when it's a big from ground 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, algebra, new york, the scene i had on august here is the end of the road for these, the ca, competitors, details on the way the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds? killing it? asses, timothy $11.00 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to
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time after school safety tactfully. thank you very much. we'll start with football and hurry cane has fired by meaning to victory with these beans put in to seek a goal of the season. install security, a one no victory over. but as you had mentioned that back in from the penalty spots that was on the 2nd health, the result means bion, re establish a 4 point lead at the top of the table, overlay the crews, and also one on friday. this was binds 1st league game back of the day when separate trains. alexander arnold school, the quite spectacular goal is little bounce back with victory and the fake up of the failings when they, previous to games, england fullback helping the raids be lower too. i couldn't understand the photo to reach the full, thrown on the on the news and see what the contract expires this summer had been facing criticism for some of these reason. for me in particular, he's to stay and live. it pulls to to, to again, spend just the united in the premium to every player around the world. uh, maybe,
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except for a few uh, have that gauge, i guess, completely normal. but the moment trying does a bad game. everybody has an opinion about the maybe maybe that has to do with the contract situation. i don't know if that wasn't there if, if everybody were reflected in the same way a jeremy duck, who was one of the few big names manchester. so he started against sofas, city, and he's called twice as they advanced with an a. so when, so he way of the pacing. the primary, if a copy seemingly the clubs based off the season of adding a domestic tract and scale alongside the community. so they want to this african powerhouse club. last we have taken a step closer to qualifying for the champions league. no count stage. it's up to solid. 31 went away at started to be shown and i'm not sure with a hattrick. so the directions they on the top of the standings for now it could lose that spot to be assured of the last 16 place,
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depending on the outcome of some of these match. it was sort of, you know, what kind of charts and then use that. that's clear to find that. i think you're part of the moment at nissan down these are you so step closer to those go to finals. i had to fight back from a go down to is become money in a union in the democratic republic of congo. peter shudder, leila and then i didn't go on sharing a to one way to sit down bangladesh. his highest score in one day is to mean equal, has retired from international crickets. the 35 year old is the only man from each country to pause a 1000 runs. and ody eyes is also bangladesh and 2nd, the highest score in tests. this is not the 1st time he's retired. they did so in 2023 of us, the decision of the vin prime minister, a shake of seen a intervene. he says he prefers to retire before the champion start fee, which begins next month in pucky stone. to avoid it, be the focus of attention during the campaign. steve slits put in
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a great performance in australia is big bash, t 12, the competition especially on these and sensory which included 76 is just something some very well taken in the crowd with hands. no lace slip scoring one of the 21. it says look, just $64.00 bowls and the $76.00 is the 3rd which is by 14. right. and a lot of it it's out in santa still unix center now knows. you'll have to defend himself with the quote of operations. the sold will the one face the positive for a steroid taste last year and was created by sentences integrity units, but the will then t, doping agency one, send it to the band for up to 2 years. and they're repeating to the sports high schools. the hearing will take place on april 16th. meanwhile, on the cold calls, how can i say is looking forward to realizing these rivalry with center full time grand slam champion hold 2 of the full major titles of last year, while center holds the other 2. if all goes well the 2 says could face each other
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in the finally melvin f says things still, it makes him think differently about his game. seen him, you know, winning winning titles. when i see 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 that thing is, is great for, for me having, having humans how for us, that's a great river raise so far, yes to uh, to give the best of me every, every day. this sub africa's hank, lots of fun that continues to lead the way up to ceo's back already. lots of fun holds. uh, 7 minutes and 16 seconds need of a sense at a stage 6. and it was a deal the maybe us who won the stage well that he used to to the room. but it was bad news for a girl,
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and she should rates and roast branch. they were full suicide. fleming crashes in they call and bike, respectively. okay, that's all the supposed to be useful to that funny, peter, thank you very much for that. and that is it for this news hour, but to stay with us, i'll be back in just a 2 minutes for the warranty. based on the when the shots came from the holiday in the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was noon a sniper volley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics, camera man. so that's getting a lot of you, sorry eva, holiday and well, hotels on algebra. i like you, the older woman in the room, the only black person,
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definitely the only most from grass roots activism to the holes of power. a courageous state representatives struggling to process cease fire resolution for cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on weight is like a ripple and it keeps people energize, to keep fighting for another concerns. i stand up for medina with this on the jersey to remy to bill you has been a volunteer reproductive to health care worker for 15 years. she grew up among 12 siblings and had to start working at the age of 10 to help her parents. she doesn't want it for the next generation of filipino women. there was one woman what 18 children when those 18 children became adults. we introduced them to contraceptives and now they have fewer children abilities to successfully lower its worth rate. the country has struggled with over population for decades, but exports side the declining worth rate would lead to other problems,
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especially as the overall population gets older. about 2000000 filipino sport overseas. experts say as its population shrinks, the philippines will inevitably need its own people. the state and fill jobs and the rest of the world will need to source labor from somewhere else. remy hopes that one thing they will have done enough to make migration a choice for filipinos. rather than a necessity. the high school sheltering displace palestinians in northern guys is targeted and that is really strike at least 8 people has been killed. the no, i'm for the black boy. you're watching l g 0 live from. don't also a head you evacuation order is issued in los angeles as the largest,
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