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control this traffic and it's designed to inflame and a sense of the way that the story is being told. it's not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on tuesday or the northern gaza, totally destroyed 100 days of israeli cj. i'm from the bottom. it says kills thousands of people, the average austin, this is al serra, from the goal. so coming up, the desk told in the los angeles wildfires rises to $24.00, as crews scrambled to put out the flames. the head of more high wind names. it'd be fine to me. the eastern democratic republic of congo,
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holding 100000 people displaced in one week. 7 days with doubts, because most of the people are very tight and they don't know how decisions are going to coming days. and serious futures discuss. that's amazing. it's telling you a raphael european union's foreign policy chief says local talk about using sanctions. they to the small, the $100.00 days of siege and northern gaza. i send you the officials are describing it as the most horrific form of ethnic, cleansing, displacement and destruction. at least 5000 palestinians are killed or missing, as well as ministry intensified. it's campaigned in november, cleaning to prevent from us from regrouping human rights groups say attacks of deliberately targeted civilians, almost or 8 has been blocked,
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resulting in funding light conditions. hospitals have been repeatedly attacked on these very soldiers of detains patients and medical stuff of the israel continues to bombard the rest of goza. this is the moment to this trying to help me in the outbreak. refugee camp and the center of the street, number of casualties is not clear earlier these very minute treat till 2 palestinians using heavy artillery in the area, is what has repeatedly bombed refugee camps across the street. in history has the latest now from the 9 central goza. as it is there any war? please continue to targets. different areas in several areas across the gaza. strip . the seeds on the another in parts of the gaza strip. continue to the $100.00 day so far we're talking about $100.00 days without food, without water, without aid and also without medicine. and it's not only that, those policies that have been trapped for the $100.00 days are barely eat,
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able at to receive any of the food or water or even the medicine. now the situation there is also horrifying because there's no ambulances, there's no rescue workers. and policy and use are on able to reach those who have been targeting. we're talking about thousands of policy. you feel trapped under the rubble till this moment into another in parts of the gaza strip. but also in the central area, the situation is not any better where palestinian children, families are striving and searching every single day to feed their children and their families. we see children every single day walking, searching for food and walters. and also the how situation is collapsing, the human is her in situation. it's getting harder every single day as very little amount of food is entering. the cause of this isn't the cause of the odyssey to ok . the hospital that goes with palestine because the war has sped, no one,
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not even those on the front lines of saving lives. doctors working as a crowded hospitals as medical shortages, finding themselves face to face with loved ones, injured or killed. and the relentless plumbing campaigns, honey mountain, those reports from down to go on to doctors, quotes in this devastating dual role. doctor one and holmes was the director of abuse. have been much our hospital and that is now destroy. currently the head of the hospitals. he has stored some of his most distressing experience. it's a horrible moment when you at the hospital and me see your best friend and his entire family amongst amount as that happened while i was in the hospital with my colleague, doctor abdul karim elbow. while he greeted us, unless the hospital asked about 20 minutes, we receive news of and these really attack that led to the most of them of 51 people including him. his party was never found. the doctor in the homes also
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recounted another tragic event when his rated forces bomb, the refugee camps, and rough going into 3 members of his family and severely injuring others, including chose tennessee. on a personal level, i was very sad to know that these radio occupation forces have showed my refugee camp and 3 of my relatives, and wanted more than 22 people for my family. my relatives at the lens amputated, including the children of my cousin, who are not being treated outside the cause of straighten up. what i guess by the tragedy that you have experienced, dr. homes continues to work on a reading others even as he struggles with his own losses. in another account, emergency position tried tenea, a medical profession, a not for medical complex in san eunice highlights the impossible, the choices. medical teams are often forced to face and got them. it is
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very tough on us to be in a situation where we have to decide who among the wounded people in pain deserves the medical service 1st, according to the severity of entries of each of them. you know, also we have seen very difficult and heartbreaking situations such as that time when i was at our chief a hospital where i received 2 wounded little brothers who lost their entire family . i was treating them but also trying to play the role of 5 a doctor of homes in any a stories are not unique across garza, numerous doctors, nurses and rescue workers have lost family members. was serving on the front lines of this humanitarian, a crisis, doctors across the wars, not just the fight for survival. it's a fight to preserve hope, even in the face of honest speak of the last, the continued through here, uncomfort, embodying resilience and it's a purest form. i mean, my more i was just here from there, but i did the palestine for you as president joe biden has spoken to his very prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu. when the progress of gauze a ceasefire talks taking, placing the bite and stress the immediate need for a ceasefire, and the return of the is ready captive. the coal comes as he pushes for a deal to stop the fighting before presents elect donald trump protest to the white house in 8 days time. i'm the sell who has the dates as far as not from jordan's capital. i'm on israel has bandages here from operating in the country is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke to us president joe biden on sunday to inform him about the mandate that he had given these really negotiating team well, meeting with them in the property capital over the next few days, these really negotiating team arrived there and is expected to stay for at least another day in order to hammer out the final details for a potential deal bite and stress. but now is the time for a ceasefire. even though the american president was dressing this for more than a year, but these realities have largely blamed him us for why this has failed while how
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mass has pointed the finger at these rallies. meanwhile, internally within israel, there's a lot of disagreement about a potential ceasefire deal. members of the far right have said that they would vote against it. and benjamin netanyahu even spoke to members of the far right, including finance minister bits, and it smelt rich to try to warm them up to the idea of a deal. but there was a large school of thought in israel that benjamin netanyahu has pro long to war and not agree to a deal because he does fear it could lead to a collapse of his government. but nonetheless, these talks are still ongoing. as mediators are now scrambling to get a deal of the central jersey to a man 24 people have now died in wild, far as a ravaging, los angeles county emergency crews are getting no help from the weather as they continue to baffle 3 major blazes full costs as a warning that strong winds will continue until at least wednesday, with gusts of up to 120 kilometers per hour. at least 12000 buildings have been
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destroyed. over 100000 people are still on the evacuation with his father officials to a residence most prepared to be out of the it was for a few more days. this is a priority for the unified incident command. not only for the palisades fire, but also the eating fire. unfortunately, those conversations are not going to begin until the next predicted. red flag ends on wednesday. so please rest assured that 1st thing thursday, we will start talking about re population evacuation order and warning areas. fill the val is in arcadia. now one of the wildfires what you've got is it starts a production line, right? you've got all of these trucks, they got loaded and then the sites people. what if you got that then the distributed get to the right places and it's called to the stage where the sunk
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busy. they've actually stopped ask people to stop bringing clothing because there is somebody close the blankets here. we're ready, but still the trucks are coming across the country. we're just gonna, we've all way through and speak to miguel miguel. it's busy. so then we'll talk to him as he's working without the resource. what you're seeing here and how it will work because it seems very coordinated. yeah. so we're doing a water align where everyone, we've got the huge dropbox and people are just dropping them off. we can see the volunteers were having people, thousands of people from the area from southern california coming from texas from arizona, the volunteer, it's a community really coming together and everyone's effort here today and you know, what struck me as being very amazing is you obviously you expect to see what was the route you take the food. yeah. that's what people are bringing things like kids, toys or a diapers. not peace for the children because they literally lost everything. right? everything, yes. and also like the amount of our help is like the else of food and also to feed the volunteers here. so we're have you have food here for everyone that's
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a voluntary and helping out for the effort as well. all right, i'll let you come out because now you've already thank you so much. yes, you guys. so we'll walk you through and show you, especially kind of, i mean, it is really busy in the last few hours. it's gone from a low thousands to, you know, 10, maybe 10000 maybe more. it is absolutely keeping with people and they are picking up everything that they can, you know, like we just say it is not just things like water and food, 10 food or even type food. cuz a lot of people have got adults and caps, but they have to flee the homes with. but it's all those necessities, those things. but if you think about what you've got, and i do hope that you're sorry, i'm on a daily basis, but you just, all of a sudden doesn't have access to a lot of people to book children. for example, children who have lost everything. they're not in school, i get, you know, children ask me, you know, they still need to be kept busy. they still need to be entertained. so there's a huge store over there that has things like kids, books, cuddly, toys, puzzles, just so that parents can try to keep their children at to tell you why they try to make sense of everything that is going on on the political arouse,
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broken out with the response to the walls boss present to that donald trump posted on his the social media platform truth social, criticizing the political response. he said the 5 us to raging and a, the incompetent politicians have no idea how to put them out. thousands of magnificent houses are gone and many more will soon be lost. there was death all over the place. this is one of the worst catastrophes in the history of our country . they just count for town the fires. what's wrong with them? what kind of fornia doesn't that govern you? some is head back, could choosing trump of spreading misinformation about the walk fast is also responded to threats previously made by the present connect to withhold aid for the states while as long as response you ties. and in michigan and date of puerto rico, he did it to california back before i was even governor in 2018. totally fine. of folks in orange county voted for him and then you decided to give the money. so
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he's been out this for years and years and years. it transcends states, including, by the way, georgia, he's threatened similarly. so that's just, that's his style. and, and, you know, we take it seriously to the extent that in the past we've, it's taking a little bit more time and i've been pretty expressive about that. and the contacts, if someone threatening our 1st responders. well eric time is a physical, i know it's 10 columbus to join us live not from washington dc. welcome to the private firstly, what do you make of donald trump's comment? say, with the wall size on his truth, a social, tactful, a? well, i think this is power for the course. for donald trump, we know during the cold at 19 pandemic that so millions of americans die. we have heard that intricately about how donald trump went after those who were directly responsible and accountable for trying to combat that deadly pandemic that once in a generation pandemic,
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we know that he was not interested in helping states that were blue states states that did not vote for him suggesting that those were quote, unquote, not my people. and so we see here again, donald trump, doing what donald trump does best divide, and so chaos as opposed to trying to empathize and recognize that as the president of the united states, it is his job to actually be there for all of america. it's not just those who supported him for those, so he personally likes, but those who did not support him because again, those who are losing homes, those are losing their lives in the los angeles area. those are americans as well, and they need help. they need answers, not integration, and not the school. one of the incoming president stuff, but given the polarization in american politics, was it inevitable that the wildfires would become politicized as well? you're absolutely right. and of course i think what we're seeing here is because the fires are still continuing to rage and because that the count mika nomic tow is
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continuing to rise. i think there are many, even those who are, who are still battling this lady using a debt leased off fire these fires. i think they were caught off guard. not thinking that this would be an issue that they would have to confront while they are fighting to save lives, to save homes, and to save people's people as well be and, and clearly what we're seeing here there is the president elect is making this and a political issue, when right now people need help people need communities need to be brought together not torn further apart from this tragedy. how does this play into the why the debates of a climate change and policies? it couldn't be much more putting it could oh, absolutely. because we know, look at the incoming president,
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donald trump has made clear that she does not believe in, in climate change. she has continued to downgrade the severity of storms of that, of, of the droughts that we continue to see that are racking both sides of america as coast from florida, with a ravaging devastating storms. and of course a b the west coast where you are seeing wild flyers and drought continuing to devastate entire communities. like what we're seeing play out right now. and we know that the incoming president has made clear that he wants to remove the united states once again. from the parents climate accords he wants to expand drilling, which we know play is a huge. busy and exacerbating a climate change. and so all of these things i think our front and center because they only make clear what donald trump's policies will be. and how they were only exacerbate these problems, not ease the,
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that the concerns that people have over the severity of what we're seeing play out right now. and i think that is what donald trump is also doing by attempting to try to deflect and plays blame on others. because we know that when he comes into office, he will certainly play a massive, massive role and how the nation actually confronts one of the biggest challenges facing it. and that is to climate change. all right, hands, thanks very much indeed for joining us. thank you for having me. so what's that i had turned out to the on army, gainesville, menton. thought she knew a tax on the air is north of the capital costume. on mexico's 1st woman, the president marks 100 days in office. thousands of supports a separate vacation the the,
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however, we got a few more snug flowers in the full cost for japan at presenter a little heavier cloud here, circulation area of low pressure that's rolling across to see if japan it'll make its way far. the race was pull away as we go through monday. still so snow just coming in across the west of the side of honey. she wanted to shower as to when to hook kite. uh, what were wesley when picking up? i. so i think we are looking at 10 am on the way of wet snow trying to rain for a time. as we go through, choose type of still some scifi as close and all of half of the country on the side of the mountains focus the teeth so she should be try pull back further, west allows you to apply for the korean peninsula. at least a little more cloud though, just coming through to get off the cloud. i just central positive charter and it sounds that will be stick enough to produce some outbreaks of a ride. not particularly heavy. the ring that they have across south east asia will be heavy, is coming in across central pa. so the philippines, pushing across the south china sea,
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heading towards the southern areas of the vietnam planning a shout was there across the good part of borneo. i would tool so much, i could see some flooding range coming through here. lot of the shot was too full for long as the southeast of india. 7 know who is dry with more missed and fold. of the academic democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's what's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer system, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the me least of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the
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era mind about top stores this out in the us. officials in los angeles, a warning that strong winds will return this week and could potentially find the claims of wildfire. so that least wednesday, emergency crews have been pocketing 3 major funds for many weeks. heavy fighting is enveloped in eastern democratic republic. as the army tries to regain ground from m 23 finances on seeing in the region for months, over 100000 people, the displaced stone subject and the northern casa. now being under various richardson, each for $100.00 days. at least 5000 kind of students killed or missing. israel
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husband up to almost age from the entry you to the a ton of was what the forces of a piece of the a talk to and destroyed much of the goals and strips. what's the infrastructure is also severely restrict to the flow of age into gaza, including few needed to operate water pumps for wells. well that means palestinians are going days without access to water. and 0 has been speaking to people in kansas city for the month. it hasn't been to the water truck hasn't entered this area for the past 5 days. if any water comes, it will be a miracle from god. previously they used to bring us water from the wells, but now there isn't any fuel to operate the wells. know how to i know who we used to risk our lives, working long distances to get water. i lost my 2 children, what we were feeling bottles with water because he's ready for his target to the water truck. it's really hard for me to carry the water to the 3rd floor and i have
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no help because my husband was martin and bluff off. no, we haven't had war test since the day before yesterday. we have to get barrels to get enough for to, for the coming days, very grateful. because today we have war to my hands and arms hurt because of carrying the heavy water. the you officials say they're willing to consider lifting the sanctions on syria. europeans are of ministers, including serious new foreign minister. i've been meeting and a savvy capital re yet new soon, administration has cool for the listing of sections of the shop. a subs was deposed . the foreign policy chief says that depends on an inclusive transition. i'm a homage reports from damascus. the cdn delegation came through yet seeking support
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for the lifting of international functions. and they are leaving the soda capital. so to spike with the outcome. so do you review the game to lead this country to quote, for the restrictions to be listed. we also confirmed the necessity of lifting sanctions compose and syria. because the sanctions and the emissions of syrian people in development and reconstruction on friday, the also states function should be lifted by thrown we need the support of these were built. if that's still up in an embryo. b, u p in union said to convene a meeting later this month in brussels to discuss the listing of the sections that you want the listed. they could be reimpose developments going to the right, the middle east germany
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use because the economy safety one, some of the assumptions to remain sanctions again, our stock henchmen who committed serious crimes during the civil war must remain in place. but germany proposes to take a smart approach to sanctions. providing repeats relief for the syrian population. syrians now need it which dividend from the transition of power. the us and european union with central city of the bus route on a substitute team cracked done on the government protesters the will meant to punish through jim. but the becky had serious economic sanctions have made it difficult for cdm to import or explore basic goods posting prices to go up in local markets. the must goes. it's also not able to go to from the national financial institutions because of the restriction, the restriction saves the country cannot rebuild or recover while the central is
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continued to remain in place. they want the restrictions listed immediately, but it might be a while before that can happen. hands them and i just need a demo. so don's military is gaining more tired treatments defensive against the parent minute to rapid support forces it's recaptured to move villages and the state of the 0 just a day off the taking over the city of what mcdonny. i'll just, there's hipaa moving reports from how to a denise army soldiers in the city of what some of the needs the capital of defeat is the central sudan. it had been controlled by the power of the 2 rapid support forces for a year. it's one of the latest and most significant gains made by just didn't use our meetings, we since month, and needed to your war against the iris that comes after. these are fighting an army advances in the state. the guard is great. we are now inside my dining. we
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told you will be coming to my dining. the 1st infantry division is inside my dining since november, so that army has been advancing against the recess, which 1st loss control in the state of the not a now parts of just the the defeat of our as the forces in with them as any, was celebrated in states under the armies control, more than the 1000000 people had been displaced from the city of the towns and villages. since the rest of to control on hundreds of civilians were reportedly killed, sexual violence was also reported. we're very glad what made money is part of the country and has suffered the loss in the past year. so the army taken it over again means it's back under the governments. and these people couldn't get to relief from what they have done through the army has also been advancing input capital in recent days. taking back territory from the iris have an on demand. and launching attacks tried to take back the main or refinery in the northern parts of the
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capital. the conflict between the army and the rest have has displaced millions of civilians since the thoughts of the war. many of them have sought shelters in school like this one in southern under man. like we used to live in chicago. the rest of came in took over. they treated us badly. getting food was hard, getting water was hard. men would be beaten houses rolled. i tried to work to earn money because things were tough. now we're here waiting for the army to clear our area. so we can go back up in the receptacle man to release the statements as to losing control of what to make any thing that it's not lost. the we're the iris that's through controlled force states in the west and our for region. the army says it will not stop until every part of to them is back under its control. the conflict is clearly far from over. he but morgan origins, 0 hudson provisional results, have chads rooting mts potty winning parliamentary elections. they've won $124.00
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of the $188.00 seats and part of the most opposition parties, boy culture, the election, citing phase of both tracking how much interest debbie was appointed president by the ministry in 2021. but that was off to the death of his father and move the country for 3 decades. mexico's 1st woman president is mocking 100 days in office. now the shame bomb has been speaking to ready to thousands of a supporters. she's approved a raft of constitutional reforms in her 1st 3 months invalid to tackle contel finance. one poll has had with an approval rating of 78 percent to the on it was watching the price and speech in mexico's capital. in the same bomb is marking a 100 days of government with a speech here in the main square of mexico city were thousands of her supporters have gathered to hear what she has to say as her government spaces,
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unrelenting violence on one hand and on the other a complicated relationship with the administration of donald trump chain bound speech was very much and that her support based the pores in mexico. she spoke at length about the social programs that have made her government so popular, saying employment, was that a record high? as well as the minimum wage, which her government and that of her predecessor have raised several times over the last few years. all in all, she said more than 9000000 mexicans have been lifted from poverty during her party 10 years. the issue of security which falls here. so is the main concern for mexicans around the country. got only a brief mention in her speech. shame on me insisted that the plan to strengthen the country's national guard while also tackling the causes that lead to young people that lead young people into crime would ultimately work in bringing time down. one of these yet, i get but i've got. c them some would like us to fail, they are going to be left wanting. the security strategy will work because there is
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humanism, dedication, and honesty on the u. s. next is a relationship under a 2nd. donald trump administration, she said she was convinced there would be a good relationship as long as the us respected that mexico. it's a free and southern country. same and that her 1st 3 months of government was nearly 80 percent popularity. which along with our overwhelming non dates and both chambers, have government pay that way for some $16.00 constitutional reforms. now a 100 days, while a symbolic milestone, it isn't actually very much time in a 6 year term. so a lot of what was spoken today and the speech by president, same bell sounded great. it certainly it's a long road ahead for this administration. do we have out here? no houses here at mexico city. police has incumbent president is or on the front of it shows one re election in a line slide which took more than 74 percent of the votes of sundays runoff facing is.
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