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what social media, the stream on out to 0 award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the . the other ones on the credit, this is the news. how i live from dog. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, one of the world's most senior judge, you assist it to become a liberal, owns new prime minister, often no off salons, the q as in the folks bodies gas, it's in the streets, is riley falls, the zip central casa is politicians, site sci fi is getting close to com. before another firestone, los angeles wakes up to mornings. that strong winds could with hops more wild fires
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. i'm stephanie decker in geneva, or whether you're rolling you can, the issue is being discussed behind closed doors with the rod and the e 3, that's germany, the u. k. in front. and it's full of, along the way to the grand slam, or it's sort of nic serial says ended in the states after his australian open last curious that his career as a single player may be coming to an end. the one, all the world's top judges, is it to become live and owns new prime minister. the recently elected president has yet to approve the nomination of now, of salon, but salon has the key with the vote itself, enough politicians to be designated the next pm. he is the top judge of the international court of justice and would succeed. can take a prime minister and actually, mccarthy, who's been in office since 2021. so on this 1st job will be to form
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a new government which could take months. let's take a more intense look at new off salaam and his background in diplomacy. he is the president of the international court of justice and the hike under his watch. the court ruled, it was plausible that as well as committing genocide and gaza and issued provisional mission against it, but it stopped short of demanding a safe spot. he served as the ambassador and permanent representative of living onto the united nations between 272017. and he was part of the security council emissions to several countries, including ethiopia, sedan, kenya, uganda, and afghanistan. us from what we're doing now by side hold a who isn't living, owns capital by roads incentive. so to so long as it got the job, but it's just a matter of being officially signed off. is that right at this point in time? yes. how's your foreign minister know of salon secured enough votes from members of
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party event to be designated as the new prime minister. now watch. so the appointment, if you liked his designation, is really symbolizes a new era in 11 use policy. it's just a few days after 11 on arguments. alexis, a new president, shows that file. now watson is a new comer if you like, and lebanese politics. but he was a master to the united nations for, for many, many years. so he has international experience. he's also a mind, like you mentioned, he's the presiding judge of the international court of justice. he is widely respected, a judge, lawyer diploma, but he also symbolizes change. he was chosen by opposition and he's independent. m p 's. those who are pushing for a new political order,
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because he does not belong to the traditional political class that has been governing this country for decades. a political class that has been accused of mismanagement and corruption that led to the financial, a collapse, the other account that it was the current prime minister. and as he may cottage, he received votes from those really who hold power in the country except for has, for a lot has for loss. no doubt to me actually is their preferred kansas, but they didn't name any candidates when they met the president. no doubt, this is a group because they have lost no wife, alarms come to see candidacy in previous years. this really show a huge shifting balance of power in this country. moving away from the pro e around campus. not necessarily moving into a different count because the watch, so i'm really is a man who is seen as neutral. in fact, when people took to the streets back in october in 2019,
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when we saw those demonstrations in the streets when they, they were met by a military space. what they asked for was a new political system. and the west side, um was there candidates of choice? you say that uh salaam is it symbolizes change and it seems like it changes definitely needed than living on can you just talk us through the challenges that he will face when he officially becomes prime minister of the will? of course there are huge challenges. i had 1st and foremost, is going to have to form a government in lebanon. and that usually takes time because the different political forces competes for power compete for seats. and the government, is he going to give the different political forces seats and that new governments, or is he going to of points, facts, know perhaps something that the international community has long demanded in order to unlock billions of dollars in a that this country so desperately needs there needs to be an economic recovery
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plan that will be agreed upon. several fight, corruption and state institutions. this is all something that the newly elected president joseph found promise in his inaugural address. and he said that he wants to the prime minister, who he controls a partner, a prime minister, who could gain the trust of the international community. so no south of 11 on political math is being drawn a new political math as being to on whether or not they can overcome the hurdles. and there are heard those simply because the political forces that have been governing this country are stronger than the states of both shows that found talks about the need to build a state, a nation, an army of that is stronger than political forces. ok, thank you. so much as i know for explaining all of that for us and ahold of for us and favorites, a living own has a unique power sharing system is designed to balance power among the countries in different communities. the presidents must be in there and i, christian,
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and serves as head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces. the prime minister must be sunni, muslim, and runs the government with significant executive power. and the speakers problem . it has to be a she and muslim and leads parliamentary debates as well as being a political media. i said, well it took us through these developments. we're joined now by melinda, shar. he is elder, they're a senior political analyst. he joins us from dive, how, thanks for being with us, my one for so what, what is your take on salon to see the change that live in on? so just really needs right now is well, he is in many ways a spot. in other words, he's also a change within the continuity i, tradition, and 11 on the on 2 levels. number one, i just stated, this is more of the same secondary and division of followed or between model nights and noise, punchy eyes. so here we have a suddenly,
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canada to the upfront minute partnership, which you know is, is set on for ya. so that's basically more of the same that we've seen the past 30 years. in fact, that we've seen more or less in one form or other since the french mandate or occupation. but not that. but then also it's good to remember that that both his uncle set out for you on uh was uh, what was in fact that prime minister for, for 4 times uh, between i think, uh 72 or 92. like why? like why his, his cousin uh the mom was also uh, prime minister to the the, the sams if you would. yeah. sipes, i'm the mom slab a. now what when i watched times are all part of the same household after the same client, if you with that step up and take that home as a prime minister, blair,
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but on. so it is to continue with the but it's also change change in this and we got an array of that kind of brought a serious, objectively speaking a professional. oh, 2nd in the nose, international law as we all know. and he is, as we've just started earlier, to consider by lebanese to be one that is not a mark by or not. there are 2 by the power of politics within the country. what do you think he needs to do? once the, once he does take pamela, what's going to be top of his agenda to try and get living on, especially economically back on track. well look, you know, that have been, these are some of the heaviest, most industrious people in them, at least, if not in the world. yeah. you know, if you, if, if the money is, would want to invest in the country and take care of the country just as the fall most of being a such. then i think 11 on wouldn't have much of
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a problem. the divisions among the lebanese, the disunity among philip is the sectarian division that have been been an major obstacle. so i think now that i'm a new president who's basically been supported by the united states and saudi arabia. we have a prime minister who has basically, you know, conceptual support of support within 11 on i think there is a chance for an entry to move forward in order to have the tools as in order to fix its economy. and in order to, you know, how for lebanese, especially adults and that they ask for to come back or to help invest in the country. i think under those circumstances we're going to see them or be able to attract that as an investment and bring in the world back thinking by a my friend the likes also the europeans and so on, so forth to have put on the fact that next door there's also another government in
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syria that is trying to do something, some of that, i think it helps for many people around the world and in the region to one to invest and up and on. how would want to see levin and move to the next stage? under the lead, the shape of a picking up at that kind of crap. like no i slam on both sides. i said, belongs to, i could edition within the country as well as a new president that seems to have support by the regional and, and global power. okay. thank you so much mom i'm, we'll have to leave it there. but to as a ways we do appreciate your insight, milan bashar al jazeera is senior political, and the is rarely strikes across the gaza strip, have killed at least 45 pellets. an instance don't on monday alia and attack on
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ultra law in kansas city live bodies, gas it in the streets, several strikes, targeted residential homes. they are killing many civilians. the latest attacks came as, as well. siege of north guys across the 100 day mock. hello, city and health officials say 5000 people had been killed or missing since the offensive began. i'm off, i'm colored was at the scene of another attack in kansas city were in his rainy drone attack. killed at least 2 palestinians. how does the right of the civilians here on the head phones this is. 2 the people who get injured the cars sliding to
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deliver the can be addressed to the house because we also have those people who have been attacked by the at the moment. he was just wanting to rex ski with those who have been attacked by this is really a drone attack here on the shelf of one neighborhood. we're also going to boss to people who have been killed and but it's really the clothing children's while they got no such as either just a bronze all this time. but for more of a switch to a nearby honey mike mood who is in debt, all bala and as we're seeing the attacks is really, really 3 attacks continue, especially in kansas city. can you just bring us up to date with the latest and what is happening there in particular of the flow tom vineyard
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quietly. been large the quiet here in the central area, a part of from the ongoing tbr until i get this part of the use. what we're doing in the morning in the evening, but other than this has been quite in central part of the gaza strip. the concentration has been since early hours of this morning on ga, the city. now despite all the, the, the talks of the potential seeds 5, what we're seeing here is more, the more leaks that we're seeing and hearing about the potential of these fire, the higher the pace of the attack than a surgeon the air strikes in golf. a city many of that drone, it talks that the place spends early hours this morning throughout the day, almost by the hour, and they, we can't do it close to 7 and drone is try it. and what is your parts of the gas turban? what's really concerning about this, these attacks are hot happening in areas where the vast majority of displaces displace. people have been taking them out of the shows are, these are areas work highly a dense, the dense population, the, the,
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the majority of them, the deed of the people are displaced and people are from the northern part of the state. from these print neighborhoods like us, they do and, and, and to your neighborhood, old, concentrated defense are part of garden city, the all city around to the hospital, the church in the back yard of the hospital all have been attacked by the drone. and start, we're looking at a close to 45 people that being killed, women and children are getting, making the majority of people go to the doctor and we, we looked at the number of people being killed and these attacks are thrown at the top. it just a high number in the face of the reading that we were hearing about the pretense of the as far as looks like is more of a last minute on vintage the business going on before any pretense of agreement happens. but there's definitely an increase in the tax in the area like a does neighborhood in the center part of, of, of jobs to the july street that's connecting not been stripped with the with garza city. meanwhile,
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the situations remained very difficult. didn't know the part of district we're counting a $101.00 days of ongoing the ground offensive that no decision the entire northern part of the street, the still people are trapped in areas like the agent hospitals, that all of the hospice and parts parts of, of jamalia rep is you can you have any of that do not have proper access to any of the basic necessities and basic needs, including water, food supplies, and let alone medical supplies. many of the people now are dying because they're not in office supplies, not the not basic necessities to help them survive these difficult conditions. honey, thank you so much for all of it and honey mcknight for us and day, i'll paula and central cancer. who do they didn't want the old position and is riley toyota. pete has spoken to the connected about a potential cx, 5 deal. i'm a few look at the elements of i cannot go into all the details but to be understood from the country efficiently about this time. the deal is possible about the current stage of how much is most interested in looking at the costs of re official
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. held a wound dialogue with the families of the axes and told them that he would not rest until their loved ones for the town home. at the time of the small christian bank, if they were making statements against the bill and i went through a ton and remind, let them know that he does not need smoke fridge and the bank of asked it'd be slaves in the past. i offered him a political safety net will deposit the prison to exchange deals. it was not sofa still. finally gushy. can escape more on this from home to salute. she joins us from jordan's capital of mine because this rattle has bend. l. g 0 from uprising in the country and it appears that there was room i mentioned that a deal could be reached and quite soon how optimistic is everyone as well. there's certainly a lot of reports in israel about positive progress towards deals saying that israel is bringing what they can to the negotiating table. and you're look pete, while speaking today in west jerusalem to his government faction said that when he
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spoke to the official to brief tim on how the negotiations are going, they had reportedly told him, but how mass was not interested in supporting the deal. but they were on board, but you have a lot of internal conflict within israel's own government from the far right. who said that they simply will not be part of it. it was reported that yesterday benjamin netanyahu had a meeting with bats, and it smelt rich. the country's finance minister to try to warm him up to the idea of a deal to walk him through it. but this morning on monday smelt where it's released a statement saying that he's not going to be part of any deal that he would vote against it. same quote, but it's a threat to israel's national security and this is a direct quote, that is, this is the time to occupy and cleanse guides us rather than entering into any sort of deal. but again, benjamin netanyahu still would have enough votes to pass the ceasefire deal even though 10 members from his own government, signed a letter saying that they wouldn't be part of it. he still has
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a political safety net with the opposition, and he still has enough votes. to pass in his vote when they vote on this deal, ultimately if it comes to fruition. but again, the wild card here is going to be is, is benjamin netanyahu is government going to collapse as part of this deal? should it happen? okay, thank you so much home to home, desolate for us, the in jordan's capital amount are gonna stay with us and rejoined. now by you'll see, belin, who is a form, is rarely justice minister who initiated the oslo peace process in the early 19 ninety's. he joins us from televi. thank you very much for being with us. so 1st of all, how well domesticated? yeah, i will domesticate you that the deal could be ridge because clearly they were positive signs coming out of both the usaa and as well as well. what could we say? what has happened so many times before where we get close and then everything falls out of that. yes, we should be is hoping that the now they do a more realistic
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a it seems so because everybody's a is burying and the ministries, some of these very ministries both already have the request to prepare themselves a and i a for the people who come from guys, and they were not a be 100 percent. they shape for sure. they really need the daycare today. go the game day and taking the grosses and the so this is one of the signed the legacy signs that the system is preparing. give save a for the absorption of a, of the dozens of people who may a. com is the hostages. a, let's hope that this is the reality. and not the only rush for thinking of
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politically netanyahu has been against a deal for months, what, what's changed? so the, the, him, what is changing for him right now as well i, i don't good because you want to know what's changed and it done young and best. they may be the date, real close to january 20th, and a, a dollar said president, they abide and, and the incoming president, the drum, a pressuring coal way, ending this chapter. so away maybe this is the, the reason for he made to change his mind a, i don't know what is happening on the homicide lot is motivating right now them. but apparently on both sides a, there is a feeling that there is such a d is needed. we heard earlier that the combination upon this monitors and bank of
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era against the deal. and i have been right the way through. but the opposition leader like le pages, so that and yeah, who doesn't actually need them, saying that he will be the political safety net to, to get any deal through. do you think that he will use that netanyahu will use the safety net that it will cost aside his coalition partners and go with the opposition? he doesn't have to go with the position they, they decision about the that's because look, thinking in the found them in the contest a j as in heavy being a brought to the class and deal with the a button, a huge majority because everybody in the glendale position or the, or the voted for any these any g, but the doesn't go through the found advantages of to a devil's in team the government. and then he always the majority. the point is this day extreme, right?
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these may decide to leave the coordination and then in the new future he may find himself without the majority. i've seen that they, they really, they are so happy in his government and we did their right is the resolution of all for it then. yeah, i was governments that they don't have the realize that the and then they will find today, excuse white, to remain in his coordination so he doesn't have to be too much work while right. okay, thank you so much. you'll see is always uh, we really do appreciate your insight into this. you'll see bill in for us there until of a i think is of a ron from germany and the u. k. are in geneva in switzerland to discuss around the dispute in nuclear program. it's the 2nd meeting between ron and you are p, an official since november, and is being held in practice a meeting times a week before donald trump tags offices, us presidents in 2015 a ron bridge,
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details with western powers to limit its nuclear program. and it claims around could soon have the capacity to produce and nuclear weapon to ron has always denied those accusations. in 2018 donald trump's administration pulled the us out of the 2015 packed and bri. impose sanctions on around this problem to toronto, to rebuild stockpiles of enriched uranium. and just last month, the chief of the united nations nuclear want stronger express concern that iran is dramatically accelerating it's enrichment of uranium. stephanie dixon has more from geneva, diplomats making it very clear that these are not negotiate, shows that they are tulips about hoops. they are discussions, trying to find some kind of common ground about how to move forward massively on the agenda of course earphones nuclear issue, but also regional tensions bilateral relations. and also your p and country is concerned about their role in supplying russia with weapons. interestingly, on
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a day when iran is released footage of around to 1000 new droves at supplying to its army. of course, these have been to moultrie was times in the middle east, particularly erodes rule. and that of it's particularly very much diminished by israel. if you're talking about has a mass also of course syria. so there is a whole re alignment happening in the region and of course, further afield. so the big question mark is what it is. donald trump, going to do some analysis saying he is very much behind a potential strike on iran capabilities. others say that he is going to try to get the deal back on the table, but a deal that will be very different to the one made by the previous administration to per box obama and 2015 because these are of course, very different time. definitely decor, hold you 0 of the
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font sizes in los angeles are in a race against time to contain major places before full cost, wind gusts of more than 100 kilometers an hour sweep through much of the county is under a red flag warning, predicting critical 5 conditions, it's fade wind gusts. so in the next 24 to 48 hours could spread or even stats new 5, the number of deaths has risen to 24. 55 is making headway against several wild fires, but to remain a serious threat. the pacific palisades by has now engulf more than $9600.00 hit is along the malibu coast and some of the most expensive properties and it's tough to the 8th. the 8th and fi has claimed 16 lives making it california as deadly as wildfire. history officials say strong winds a hamper and 5 fighting. if it's then the 1st place is almost completely
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extinguished homes across $323.00 acres of land has been destroyed and totaled the funds have been through more than $15000.00 hic dues and destroyed more than 12000 structures will pop up and donation incentives have opened for those affected or displaced by the wall funds to get more of food and clothes from volunteers. philip l reports from acadia near the eastern 5. it is the worst things in life that can bring out the best in humanity. the fire is still burning up in the mountains above. i lie, but down on the ground, it is left thousands in need that just trying to get 5 minutes buying minute meal buying meal from the old to the young. they alternating. oh is here to donate my backpacks since i got a new one for christmas. i just wanted to be nice. i'm volunteering. i just wanted to feel like i was helping thousands of cars and trucks, bringing food,
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blankets and other essentials to this side. made a disaster hit out to teen a neighborhood, a few hours of flames destroyed, lifetimes of memories, the raising homes to the ground, claiming lives. and for those who got out leading the uncertainty, they just need help. either call me in or have money in for him house. i lived in alta dana for 25 years. he's a god and this was his house. last week. it is completely gone now, his truck and his tools to rubbing him at both house livelihood. well, i don't know what to do. i how i need to work and i no one to go to work. yeah. off so yeah, i mean maybe tomorrow to go to find the place on the pool twist. the building next door was completely untouched. a few meters would have made all the difference
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small items, but for those with nothing left, they are everything. but babies, but pets, medical supplies, what do you have here is what is almost like a production line of people. they're bringing supplies from all across the los angeles, obviously, things like water, real necessities, but also closing this mountain of clothing over this so much. they've actually asked people to stop bringing clothes. and yet still they come as they tried to get through today on the fly is around them still, but the rest of ally worries about tomorrow will start seas will that strong winds are due to return very soon with the the threat of more blazes. 14000 firefighters and now here from the us, canada, mexico joined by 900 prisoners who have been released from custody to help. los angeles is the time it to be more prepared for the coming days. as those with nothing left. just try to get through the next few hours fill of out. i'll just say
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era. los angeles. facilitated here on l. g 0, willing to discuss the future of greenland 10 boxes. it will take donald trump's security concerns into consideration. we'll look at why some of position policies have boy, because of the swearing end of the m. p. 's in mozambique and later on in schools will have full reaction from the nfl playoffs. as teams target applies super bowls . 15 on the high big thunder storms. where do you think gathering across the northeast office, they'll actually let to some flooding way whether that will the way down towards re i south is that it is january dry. a few scattered showers around tempered isn't one service around 30 degrees or so. people take over the next couple of days and
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a repeat performance as we go one. and to choose a more hefty showers and that'll be tested by the floods that we have because that is the sun.

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