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hit, but it will be felt as it moves its way further south bringing some very heavy rain, some strong winds as well. and you can see them picking up as we go monday into choose that it continues to work its way for the south. it sparked warnings across madagascar were expecting that very heavy rain which could bring a threat of land slides. we both have a warnings out for the very heavy rain and places like bought swan a now clause to move. and i forget the logic, quiet picture, still unsettled for the likes of algeria to new z a and nivia. but the unsettled conditions that we've seen across the middle east are easing will see temperatures pickup across that event will be coming down. fly 8 down the golf as the wind picks up monday into tuesday. that's the weather update. the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like
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this before. no pressure, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type, again, is designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told. not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out his era in the 19 ninety's i've got this done was told upon the civil war, the taliban rose from the chaos, promising stability. but the us eventually, in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00 and it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the need to public documentary examines the western vision and office if you could have a realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out is there a of the
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you watching l 20 reminder about the top stories. this now is rarely false as of now laid siege to northern gone. so for $100.00 days, at least $5000.00 palestinians if either been killed or i'm missing human rights groups, i attacks have deliberately targeted civilian areas. the lifting of sanctions against syria has helps the agenda at a meeting of european, an error of foreign ministers in saudi arabia. and the you will now meet at the end of the month to discuss relief for the new administration. for 55 decided that contained one of the 4 major places building in los angeles county and the, with the kent. as far as in golf holdings for 100 hicks is since it started on this
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day about the national weather service has issued a red warning. the critical fine conditions in the coming dies where you as president joe biden has spoken to his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the progress of gauze. so 65 tools, find in stress the immediate need for a safe spot and the return of the is ready to captives. the goal comes as button pushes for a deal to stop the fighting. before president elect donald trump pretends to the white house and just i dies. let's get more on this from home to salute. she joins us from children's capital, mom, because is around his band and just there are from uprising in the country. and this will end up, can you just explain the significance of the school? because joe biden is about to leave office and this is nothing new with who'd buy it and say this time. and again, that is the spot. it needs to happen immediately, as well as the return, if it's fairly captives, as well, even though you as president joe biden had been pushing his is really counterparts
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for a cease fire. those efforts have largely failed, and benjamin netanyahu said that he was going to do things his way with or without american support. but now there's a wild card here, president elect donald trump is coming to office in just a days. and he said that he wants to cease fire before he takes office. and at the same time, you have these really negotiating team that is still in your how and expect it to stay in the capital for yet another day of these negotiations is really prime minister. netanyahu said that he spoke with by didn't about the mandate, but he had given to you is negotiating team, but that has not been released to the public. we don't exactly know what these rallies are putting on the table, but we do know that they have several red lines and non negotiable that they have been discussing throughout the last a year. which is why these talks have largely failed throughout the political developments. and as well can you just walk us through the issues within netanyahu's coalition government the far right says they don't want
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a dealer to what can you tell us about that? so there's a lot of turmoil within benjamin netanyahu. his own government, remember that the 1st and only cease fire deal that took place. you had members of his own coalition. lucky to me are ben beer who voted against it. and now you have finance minister based on it smote rich, who's been quite an outspoken opponent about any sort of ceasefire deal. and there was a large school of thought in israel, that is, benjamin netanyahu agrees to a deal that his government will collapse. so there were reports earlier in the day that nothing yahoo held a meeting with members of the far right, including small trips to try and warm him up to the idea of a ceasefire deal. but again, the far right has been against this for some time, saying that it would be a victory for him as saying that they would be rewarding the palestinian groups. but benjamin netanyahu nonetheless, still decided to send his negotiating team, still decided to give that mandate. and decided to let them stay another day in
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doha for these talks. so despite what the far right ones, ultimately this is going to be benjamin netanyahu decision. indian. i'm to thank you so much for bringing us the license this honda salute. in a mon mesa coast, 1st female president is making 100 days in office. claudia shane bomb has been speaking to thousands of supporters about the policies that have made her so popular. she's approved a raft of constitutional reforms in her 1st 3 months and found to tackle cartel violence. one poll gives her an approval pricing of 78 percent. couple of speak to julia gadgianno who is in mexico city and has been watching that space that has just concluded exactly what the president speak about the right time. she just finished speaking about 5 minutes ago. it was about an hour long speech in which she spoke directly to her support base, the pores in mexico. the majority of the time she spoke,
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it was about the social programs that have made for administration and that of her predecessor, so popular, specifically, she talks about employment being at a record high in mexico, as well as the minimum wage which her administration and the prior one have raised over the last 6 years, all in all she said over $9000000.00 mexico. mexicans have been lifted from poverty during a mortar and other parties, tenure and government. i'm really this is that the heart of what makes her so popular and what brings that 80 percent approval rating that you were talking about in the introduction of the pores in mexico. it's really love this woman and think that she is doing the absolute best. she can for them. now, this subject that didn't get as much time in her speech, which ironically is actually, according to paul's, what mexicans are most concerned about is security or the lack of security and a lot of the country. she spoke very briefly saying that her government would continue with the policy that they've had so far,
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which is essentially on one hand to strengthen the national guard and on the other to try to tackle the causes that bring young people to join criminal games. and that, you know, make this filing grow and grow, but this policy that through this hasn't words over the last 6 years in mexico, but she said it just makes it, it's instructor that it would eventually um, that will get the biggest tier out of this proud here was when she spoke about the relationship with us present, donald trump, and she said that mexicans brothers, she said that she expected the relationship to be very good, which she has said in the past. and but this is the reason for that to happen. she said, it's important that the us has a, has a complete understanding that mexico is a free and southern high entries. so when that happened, everyone here, abrupt it into your and i think she's really going in on that like intrinsically mexican sentiment of nationalism, which i think is really important for her to nurture. as donald trump comes into
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office in the next week or so. and the fascinating and critical time in mexico. thank you so much, julia, julia gadgianno for us and mexico city. we're going to get more on this with catalina, bruce, and navarro, who is a feminist activist and director of all kinda costs magazine and digital publication. she joins us from mexico city. thank you very much for being with us here on out to 0. i'm going to start off with a remarkable forget in this day and age, 78 percent support. that's almost unprecedented for leader in this day and age. can we get a little bit about this, about why that is, but can you just give us a bit more background, a bit more history to that? and how is she's able to maintain that heads up to 100 dies in office. and it's even the 1st of all things you've done for the invitation. and it is even more surprising for a female to be the leader. because usually when women get to power positions, therefore really t drops. um,
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and this has been very interesting because the shooting bubbles government is countered tendency from what we're seeing in the region that is starting to more conservative outdoors. daria and regina and governments and, well, all kinds of that. and she's a woman with a more progressive agenda. one of the great things that nope is or, or period did is that it's really better uh, living conditions for. 1 popular people and to really solve that and that is why she has this power of february ability. i think that in this 100 days there have been no surprises. and i say this, that's a good thing because she's not a non predictable leader. she's very committed to that project that her party has. um, and this is what she's, she's doing what she said she was going to do. it is comp, these that's good and bad because they are parts of the motor and those project
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that are very problematic. the lot on power they're giving to the military. that is very concerning the judiciary reform or the people can elected judges to popular abroad and that kind of gateway for anti rights movements. uh to, to take back some policies for double word abortion. um and of course that there's a lot of concentration of power, but in the geo political situation that we have right now with bordering leaders, like ok and uh, donald trump. she's definitely very interesting the, to have a progressive government led by women in this specific political locate, like we say it, the trump, the sick to is, is about to take holes if it hasn't already. i mean, it doesn't seem at this point in time like she's raising to the bite that he's been dangling out the how is she going to deal with him and how important it is that relationship for the future of mexico?
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i think she has being very elegant in her dealings with his declarations. one of the things that trump has is that you never know if you are going to take him seriously or not. so people besides, i'm their convenience. if they are going to take him seriously, and i mean there's so much when she can do definitely there. these are 2 economies that are completely gains or twines. so i think that there was a risk for the united states and for mexico is you have been very grateful of dealing with him. i think it is better that we have a woman president the, the because we know it would have been like this concept. so it was more match so you would still have that. so that's being very interesting. and i really think that mexico is going to play the international relations of a very special place in the years to come. because according to drums declarations,
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a lot of the things that who use ones to do are going to mess up with international relationships. so we really need a country that can stand up to that. okay. uh it would be fair to say and bad. yeah, of course it will be fixed and i can just tell you exactly how this all plays out, especially in the early days of the trump administration. thank you so much for joining us, catalina. really some of our there in mexico you so much again. okay, thank you so much again, slicks. it polls and the car wash is presidential run off on predicting and resulting victory for an incumbent president. so an miller and i, which he's expected to receive more than 77 percent of the voters. and the 1st round of focusing last month he got 49 percent. is conservative rival drug and pretty much that is projected to get 22 percent of the device is supported by the conservative governing h. d z policy. a little rushed here to say is it's military has loudly repelled a counter offensive launch by you crying in the coast region. in the past 5 months,
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russian forces have regained control of about half the territory they lost, but heavy funding is continuing to listen. jabari has this report from the city of coast and russia. this is what is left of the village of better being in the kirk region of russia, after a counter attack by the ukrainian military last week, about 25 kilometers from the border with ukraine. this once peaceful village became the front line and this war earlier this month, the russian defense ministry says its forces repelled the attack and held onto bardeen all 40 residents wherever actuated this to see it was a kitchen. yeah, that was the living room. if you all have this man is standing on what used to be his home in the town of real ski, he shows the damage his property sustained in the fighting to the representatives of the local governor of the cursed region. hello lucy, all the windows in my house are broken. i didn't see it happen because my relatives
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evacuated me out of my house. they told me the attacks will continue, but i decided to come back after 2 days to see the damage. this book, the history of the 20th century, which is another reminder that this, once rest of the region of russia, is now the new front line in the biggest conflict this country has been involved in since world war 2. ukraine launched a surprise incursion into russian territory in august, taking an area of about 1000 kilometers in the course region about 25 kilometers inside russian territory. the city, of course, where i'm standing, is about a 100 kilometers from the printing border and about 80 kilometers from the front line. in the past 5 months, russian forces have managed to regain control of about half the territory they had initially lost. but at the latest post, by key ups forces highlights that the bottle in purse a saw some over with nearly 200000 people forced out of their homes near the border areas since august. a state of emergency is in place across this entire region as
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oh, the front line of the russian. you bring in conflict. both sides are kind of fighting each other, having tactical successes here and there. but neither side has been able to achieve any strategic success anywhere. so this is a kind of war of attrition where uh, strategically speaking, it's a stale main. while the military and political establishment continue to push for towards the 3rd anniversary of this war. it is ordinary people that continue to be caught in the crossfire door, so jabari out to 0 curse city or 17 people have been killed in more than 90. others injured in a series of explosions, add 3 petrol stations, and central, given the explosions, happens in the l by the governors. around 50 of those inches are in critical condition, facilitates payroll and l. just air in sports previously,
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tang top new naturally avoid an embarrassing to facing the english. if i that's near the january on algiers. here i've got the price of piece 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 service president of the us, donald trump, as he set to be another record for his 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role that the palace the board reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0. is there any sign of relief for the millions of
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palestinians and gaza for now stuck between an outgoing biden administration and an incoming trumpet to industries? now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the, or a 2 day conference on artificial intelligence and media has concluded and cut, how's capital dot ha. it looked at ways to ensure i is used responsibly, but on social media,
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it often helps pallet this information. let me close them. sharif reports as well. fire spread into us city of los angeles is misinformation this video, social media shows the iconic hollywood sun and cause by fire box. it was fake and generated using artificial intelligence in 2022, a video ukrainian. preston, lot to me is a lensky appeal to tell of soldiers to lay down the homes and surrendered the fight against russia. it, too, was revealed to be a deep faith video for the natural, the sauces conflicts. so elections, artificial intelligence is being used to amplify misinformation, leaving douglas with the tests to expose and triple false negatives, circulating on social media. one of the things that we can't get away from that everybody's emailing, it's something that's the bad guys using take. and if you think about us on the
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side of telling the truth being the, the good guy, what we have to do is we have to make sure that we stay ahead because this effect, the reason i'm source, is enabling computers to perform complex task. the previously on the humans could carry out and generate to be i allows anyone to create content in boss quantities using cd available and launch the regulated tools that includes tax, images, videos and invitations of the voices are free of people x boats, bone as being weaponized display division, i'm hate, i'm on community. i'm investigation i work from calculate that is, was actually attribute it to the is really ministry of diet for f, as in sam as in combat thing as the services. and so uh, back in early 2023. we saw a facebook thread uh the way of being used to spread empty palestinian misinformation, but also the person may not. this is really interesting. empty arabs,
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an anti must lend this information using a i generate the image of technology. companies are also helping you solve the nice ations to use out of should intelligence, to flag a deep faith videos and images. the prominence social media companies accuse of taking little or no action to cub, false negatives on the platform. if we don't care about this information in its own right, which is basically saying that the propaganda is find, this information is fine as long as it's our propaganda. and i'll just information . now everybody thinks that there's the russians, the rest, the israelis, and then it just means that it's open season for information to sort of all the tools and media platforms have changed over time. just continue to the full content stories. now obviously intelligence has adding layers of complexity with the amount of data and content. again, generate news organizations and the self have to work harder to be able to separate bob from fiction,
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unexposed propaganda. consumption policies are assigned to support. now his and a thank you so much so much as you know, instead of just notes, also out self the say come united winning on penalties against the premier league rivals united. simulate in the 2nd half of this that are on the title track with through united, fernandez with that goal. again, let's keep sending austin is why when you know when to defend that diego dollar with send, so the gabrielle then school be equal or is it possible way side, how to go to the insurance to take the lead when they want a penalty? i need some also not at all to have his spoke kate say he's state 11 through 19 minutes and extra time. so the results would be decided in a shootout. i have been missing for also and that was to give the officer was actually the opportunity to sort of winning penalty to united states instead of 4
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ramsey. this is probably one of the best days of my career. honestly, it's such an incredible feeling to, to get this when not only for myself, but for a lot going on and living east, tennessee. as you guys can see, the crowd there was absolutely wild. so it made it even more special to win in front of me. i mean, i've been playing really good tennis and the last year and we set some goals for this tournament. initially, my goal is to qualify and achieve that. and like, today i just went out there and played each point, played my best tennis, i think. and yeah, gave me the one today and i'm extremely grateful. unhappy succeed casper. rude was taken to a 5 sets by how my main spain, 3 time a grand slam, one erupt in a wage and one that decisive set 6 want us to move in 3 hours of play. no joke of it. she's in 1st transactional. monday took a bit of time off to watch the crickets, so the motions adobe here and the big bash between the melvin stalls and the renegades office store and stay with a huge it's only to get cold sale, joke rich, he'll be chasing
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the asking the deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's watch. reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate, israel affecting pittsville, the standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or queuing, the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the
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challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conference were pushing for the actually a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story of the israel siege of northern guys, it has killed thousands of palestinians in just 100 days. it's left hospitals on the brink of collapse, the hello. this is l g 0 life from bill. hi, i'm for the deductible. also coming up more international support for serious saudi arabia and european officials discuss lifting sanctions. one of 4 major fires in
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