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confrontation turned into a political flash point and then that the read 19 debates about immigration, religion, and the identity. the full report, amsterdam, mccarthy, and who to go on i will just be around the family itself is very captive take to the streets as the wide test as a gauze a ceasefire is close to being reached the carriage onto the ssl, just hear a lot from that also coming from the ground in gauze, it's very straight, spend no one at least 50 to still need to fax across the street. emergency crews in los angeles on high and that strengthening wins threatens a few miles on the head of the international court of justice. his name does
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nothing new prime minister, the efforts are intensified to end 15 months of genocide and goes on to release is very captives held in the strip. they've been days of discussions between katara mediators and the senior. is there any other cation to help? the whitehouse certifications and also critical point mass says the to accept progressing well. it's very media has leaked the details of the proposed deal to the exchange of this really captives in 1000 prisoners. the agreement is set to be implemented in 3 stages. but still, israel is escalating attacks on gaza. more than $46500.00 palestinians killed since a stone to us present. joe biden says
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a ceasefire. deal is on the brink of being achieved and the war retreat is running on moss or in the break. a proposal laid out in detail months ago. finally coming to fruition. i spoke to prime minister treasure yesterday. i spoke to a mirror cutter. today. i look forward to speaking with presidency. she soon refreshing heart close this deal. we restructured free. the hostages halt fighting, provide security israel and allow us to significantly search you mandatory assistance to the palestinians. suffered terribly and as for ma started, they've been through hell. somebody is if people have been killed. so many communities have been destroyed. policy, the people deserve peace. right to determine their own futures is,
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or there's peace and real security in the hostages. their families deserve to be re united the arrow cutoff save time in been adult funding. spokes with the us present, joe biden, and the statements, the images office. it's this discussed the latest developments in the gaza strip and occupied policy and temperatures. that's what has joined mediation efforts to end the war on the strip. and it also revealed that he received my study again on monday to discuss the ongoing negotiations. i think okay, and it's in washington dc for us now. so i probably want the house that we've been hearing from the, by the administration about this deal as well, really across the entire, by the administration. we're hearing pretty much the same thing that they think a deal could be image we heard from you a secretary of state antony blinking. he says that the deal has never been this close before. so what does that actually mean?
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i think we have to keep a little bit of skepticism because although we haven't heard them say as close as they've ever been before, we've repeatedly heard them say that they're closed very close just a few more sticking points several times. that's been the case. we've seen this before, we've seen all of these do different delegations had to the region. we've seen proposals, we've seen the president make phone calls and each time the suppose a deal just simply vanish without really much explanation at all. and we heard from the national security advisor, jake sold and put in a little bit of a damper on expectations, saying he would be the least surprised person if there is no deal in the next 5 days. so why could this possibly be a little bit different and over 7 days it away from a new president in the united states, the donald trump is going to take the oath of office january 20th, and he has said that he wants to see the captains released before he is
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a non you rated or all hell will break out really didn't go into very much detail about what that could mean. we heard a little bit from his vice president, but so there is this pressure and it's very unusual. normally when there's an incoming president, they leave foreign policy alone. so they're actually in the all in, in the white house. but we do know that he's on the way, is there with primitive binds onboard the secretary of state saying that it's crucial that they're working on this together. so obviously there is a momentum here that we not haven't necessarily seen before. busy and the x factor could be because the administration is going to be changing in just 7 days. proxy. thank you. i the best we mentioned earlier is really media has needs. details of what's being described isn't immune and see spot due to reportedly be implemented in 3 stages. in stage one is row with release, 50 processing, and prisoners and exchange for each female soldier and 30 posting and prisoners and
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exchange for the remaining siblings being held captive. the quote say is well, completely withdrawal from the philadelphia card or the end of the 1st phase of the deal. this is these differences, and between garza and egypt, the 2nd stage will start 16 days into a ceasefire and will focus on the go. she ations to release the remaining maintenance soldiers held in guns and the 3rd stage of the deal address long term arrangements, including discussions, establishing an alternative government and gaza and tons to rebuild it. all the details about the report, a deal focused on security checks set to be carried out by an international body. and israel allowing 1000000 palestinians back to the northern because that strip i'm the so who has more now from jordan's capital a month, she said, because this row has banned the houses here from operating in the country. this is really official say there's been substantial progress on a ceasefire deal,
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but that they're still cautiously optimistic because there are still details would need to be finalized. negotiations are expected to continue in doha, on tuesday for another consecutive day, where these really delegation has remained for the last few days to meet with negotiators to try and finalize a ceasefire deal now called the mediators. the negotiators have spoken to israel ha, position leader telling them that there is a genuine willingness from us and that they do not want is toward the steel. benjamin netanyahu says that his role is also ready for a deal, and he's even spoken to members of the far right. lucky to me, our bank beer, and benson and smart rich who are known alter nationalists and staunch opposers of any sort of ceasefire deal smell, or it's going so far to release a statement on mondays saying quotes now is the time to cleanse in occupied gaza. rather than engaging in any sort of deal, but none the less the detail would have emerged from the deal show that this would
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be a deal in 3 stages over a pro long period of time. benjamin netanyahu had previously said that he wants to continue the war with the way the deal is laid out, would make that difficult for israel to continue to do so. however, there have still been protests in his role, both for and against the deal family, members of his really cap to say that now more than ever is the time to set foot as busy at all. a man. what's that love is uh, co founder of a cornerstone please. that's a political advisor in management, consulting, speaking with you join us live from washington dc. now welcome to the program. we understand that both by and then trump advisors are window within the got she ations. what does that signify to you? i think it signifies that trauma does influence is certainly impacting international politics before he's even taken office. and we've seen this on a variety of different funds from canada to mexico, from international partners,
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looking to, to onshore near shore things in the united states, to buy some of these terrorists. the impact of the election has had significant reverberations around the globe since november. what extent then has this in coming, trump administration, does he say play the putting this in terms of the timing right now? yeah. look, i mean, i think trump made no bones about it. he says, if you wanted a deal as quickly as possible, if he's so all parties are, are trying to come to the table to find a resolution as quickly as possible. how much pressure do you think is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been on that to concede to a deal? i think at the end of the day, no one wants to see the devastation that's happened in that region. and i think that there's a lot of pressure being put on a netanyahu to find a solution to resolve this issue. clearly, it's been a huge political issue for the buying administration somewhere to argue it was one
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of the major contributing factors to the democrats of loss in the 2024 elections, has many democrats state home, dissatisfied with how the buying administration had to handle this issue so yeah, it's certainly been a major issue in this country and i think the both abided ministration and the incoming trump administration, and certainly want to see a ceasefire as quickly as possible. yeah, so you mentioned the bite and that, i mean for those who've suffered so much and god, is this several months too late in terms of a joe biden attempting perhaps to take credit for it? yeah, i mean, listen, i think joe, by his records going to speak for itself. i think that the best thing the joe biden has really done has been sort of following and continuing to follow some of the containment issues that trump started for china during trump's initial term. but i don't think that anyone at this stage in the game is going to give buying any
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credit. if there is a cease fire that happens in, in the next week or so before trump is an operated. because again, the impact of trump has already been taking the impact and everyone around the world has been in using that counter schools to determine how they're going to move forward. now we've already seen this for media. you've seen this around the goal that the people are already reacting to to an incoming trump administration next week. so lovely, very much appreciate so you're inside, so thank you. thanks. well see, spar talks on the way as well as escalating attacks on gaza. well then 50 people have been killed since don't. on monday. schools, hospitals in residential homes of organ targeted an attack on our child in kansas city left body scouted in the streets. several stripes targeted the homes, the kidding, a number of civilians. latest attacks comes israel's siege of northern garza across the 100 dana testing and health officials say 5000 people been killed or missing
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since the offensive began. as soon as in gauze are watching the see start developments with cautious optimism in multiple rounds of fail talks and many feel abandoned by the international community. i mean, mike mood has more than a mood in gaza from dallas in the central district, a mixed feelings, right? now people are instilled, of expressing their causes, optimism about the anything going forward or progressing in the coming hours or the coming days. and this is because in the off time they've been live down so many times with the point now they are really worried about expressing any sort of of, of, of happiness or celebration, despite the far we see. and so people are coming out of their tense and, but they're coming out run, ask any question. is this going to happen this time? is this real, are we not going to be live down again, particularly after our very violent and bloody day? just as we prepared for this sigmund once again and attack and engaged as the
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leaving 6 people killed and many still under the rumbles of the bomb tom, this has been happening over and over, within the past 12 hours with more than 33 people have been killed now they are keeping an ear and an eye on the progress of the fox it from bill. how about a potential fire? but again, they also keep it on your on where is the next bomb is going to fall? what were you looking at now? is a group of any gathering, any pretense or gathering of people is being targeted deliberately by these really monitors. it's not just the residential buildings, the public facilities of people in cars. but now people industries or gathering a group or simply on their way, either to get water or to get food as what happened earlier. today our team member happened to be doing the field work when a drawn, a strike happened just a few feet away from the, the point he was reporting it from these are the sort of unpredictable attacks. and it's believed to be the more of last minute, a unfinished business by these really military. and we expect you to see more of
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this happening. that's why people are very cautious about even the street now. and so any sort of celebrate because there is nothing guaranteed, and there's definitely a sense of, of worry and concern that the tax and the company go, or is that going to be increasing exponentially the, to the us where emergency cruise essentially. so in a race against time to contain 3 major 154 costs as a wind gusts of more than 100 kilometers, are expected in the area of the next 24 to 48 hours. at least 24 people have died and more than 12000 structures have been got it. well, the west of the wind gusts, so expect on tuesday. this is the full cost when the us national weather service at 8 am local time winds in these areas could reach 90 kilometers for around lunch
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time. they will pick up significantly. gusts could reach 120 kilometers per hour. later in the day, full cost suggests those winds will remain strong staying above 100 kilometers per a. thoughts is a warning that the conditions of favorable for a very rapid spread of 5 essentially is matt curran. invest a significant 552 is also being positioned in strategic locations. the national weather service is predicting close to hurricane force level winds. and so we're making urgent preparations. my top priority and the prob, priority of everyone else is to do everything we can to protect lives. as these wins approach. a la city firefighters and firefighters from across the county, state and nation, and even overseas are in a pro active and strategic prost or to save lives. about bundles as a law size. but as far as that rep,
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what are the thoughts is trying to do that in the balance of possible new install is well, terry, right now it's pretty calm where i am in the bluffs of the palisades neighborhood overlooking the pacific ocean. we're getting just a little breeze, but that is gonna change according to the weather service and it's going to be some very violent wind just probably not right in this area, but further off where the fire is still burning in the north and west of, of the county of los angeles, what are they doing? they say that they have a stationed and position of fire fighting root is it's a water tank or trucks and all sorts of other material ready to go into action when and if the winds hit and the fire line starts to advance. in addition to that, they've sprayed from the air large amounts of fire retardant that said pink 6
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material that stops fire from moving forward. but with all of that, it's important to note that these fires don't move in a straight line like like a wall moving forward. they uh they spread through embers being caught by the wind and flip the whole kilometers down, went down, wind into another patch of dry grass or brush, or maybe another house and that would start a secondary fire. so those are some of the things that they all have to be on the look out for. it's a huge task. but again, the fire department here in los angeles and los angeles county says there is ready is they can possibly be. it's a huge task, as you say, i mean, what is life like now? things are the 10s of thousands of people who lost the homes in the 5 slow
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you know, obviously terry is there's an enormous amount of trauma, a sense of loss and of the people that i have spoken to. i have kind of responded many of them by getting very busy they, they're, they're a lot of things they have to do. they have to find a place to live for their families. they have to fill out all sorts of forms for federal government agencies that might be able to help. they have to talk to insurance adjusters. have to go through this whole kafka. i ask process of different agencies and, and authorities to figure out what, where are they going to live, whether their houses, you know, are going to be paid for and we can, they rebuild. so it is, a lot of that is going on while at the same time, people are kind of blocking out the immense trauma of, of, of seeing there. that's just their house, the place where their children grew up but, but their entire community destroyed. you know, the,
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the places where their children played in the shops that they went to and the restaurants that they and coffee shops that they went through. so here in the policies in all to dina and every place that's been struck by this, this terrible fire storm, a plague that hit los angeles the over the past week. people are trying to cope as best as they can. they know that there's going to be a lot of work that they have to do, but also many people say they don't want the memories of these communities, these unique communities that they lived in, and that they appreciate it and love to be erased forever. and the end of the city moves on and as the new cycle moves on, they don't want people to forget them. okay, los angeles for several rentals. thanks for that. so so the head of those is there . a more bodies are found in the mines in south africa, also stand off with lease hundreds of people, main trucks,
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the, the color, the weather is pretty, quite narrow across much of north america. we do have this large area cloud, this little circulation here thought, i mean that the area of low pressure on the west, i'm fine, cool low because quite tiny packed ice above. so somebody was screaming mosley. and that's going to say some very cold that down once again across the northern plain. so let us the thing that for minneapolis is a minus 19 north of the boat of that full when he peg. as we go on into the next couple of dies, temperatures will increase quite markedly. so a rush of uh, like fx a show is that like a fix know that i would towards the northeast corner. meanwhile, no sign of any help as far as those files are concerned that i sent and wins due to
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set to pick up over the next couple of days will the same? is it going to wednesday night at low pressure for the race though that's pulling out into the atlantics across the weather, coming in behind? will the wesley direction look at a temperature one celsius and when he pay? so when i get 20 degree wise in temperatures in just 24 hours, but other sol south, we have got some live mission. i was the just into the deep south of the us, one or 2 showers to into uh, mexico. scattering the showers into the cap and not too much, so we'll see what the weather is, the pushing down to the wind. what's the
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on the course thing? i'll just say a reminder about top stores. so us present, joe biden says that a ceasefire. johnson is on the brink of completion. us envoys is very officials on us target capital fund. these red is escalating and fixed income, 50 people killed since the one is where the forces of killed more than 46500 people
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since the war began. 5 foxes in los angeles when a race against time pain, major places wind gusts of more than 100 kilometers per hour for cost. next 24 to 48 hours is could spray the reason start. you find anything international judge has been chosen as lebanon's, new prime minister. the last i'm husband presiding at the international court of justice in hague. he succeeds, can take prime minister, not you mccarthy. he's been in office since 2021. so long as appointments was opposed by his book, which says it's been excluded from pallet. it's in hold of reports from david's. the lebanon's political map is being assured in the country has a new prime minister. after parliamentarians held consultations with the recently elected president joseph found and most chosen man who doesn't belong to the traditional political class that governs the country for decades. now,
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watson of diplomat, lawyer, and presiding judge and the international court of justice represents change a new beginning. it's all the cost of the shop and living in i told the president, the in his no real speech outlines the demands of the people. i hope he can implement these, but he meets a partner in the executive authority, willing to call the reforms. and that is why i named now of salon because he is not part of the old george or in recent years. so lambs candidacy was blocked. now there is a new balance of power. has the law and its allies are believed to have wanted the incumbent. no, she mccarthy to remain in the post, but they appear to be losing political influence after suffering military blows by as well as the law is accusing its opponents of excluding it from power. well, we had extended a hand by helping to secure the election for the president. i'll need to find the
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hand cut off. it is our rights to demand a government that will be representative of old or else it will have no legitimacy . the task now is to form a government and 11 on that usually takes time as political players compete for their share of power. the country has needed an economic recovery plan that includes fighting corruption and state institutions for years. so this time, the selection of the cabinets that is able and willing to carry out such reforms will be critical. in his inaugural speech, the newly elected president set out to undermine the powers of political forces that are stronger than the state. now joseph found appears to have a partner in the exec dave authority, but that may not be enough. the traditional political forces in lebanon have stranglehold other elements of the polymer, and therefore president has their own will need to work along side with the problem is designated to find
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a workable arrangement with parliament and all the different forces to elect the government. the type of business earphones, but at the same time weren't the same as trying to impose reform against the wishes of one particular community or political address. it may be a new era and lebanese politics, but there's a lack of consensus in a deeply divided country center who there else was ita, bade with a judge in peru is thrown out of money laundering case involving a former presidential candidate kofuji. maury was accused of receiving illegal contributions to the 20112016 that trump campaign was facing up to 30 years in prison over the charges. the video has emerged from an underground, illegal mine in south africa, and more than $100.00 people or 40 to of died footage, released by a civil society group, shows what appears to be dead bodies and still fontaine becomes after quotes or the government to rescue the hundreds of mines trump this since november,
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they were working illegally and fearful of arrest. the group of cases police of deliberately cutting food supplies and looking accessories. and the shock on google is the national coordinate to of money effect to communities united in action. he's welcome to the course decision. since we started to manage to face a credit for 2 people. and now today we use, so please fringe and 9 people. the 3 to this to the nice, right? unfortunately we have 9 that does really need it. so we, i continue, but it's now to be listed team that is from the professional experts. you actually use the try when you manage to take outs, it'd be a number and it's not difficult to dream willingly, but it's because of the quotes match. we went to court and demanded that is we need
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to prioritize presenting life of people. so they click decided to say the elements have to really exactly immediately. that's why we have to replace the dream. that's when kind of a student how people. but we still believe that to use all can be safe to we are very much rather difficult. but if this was to teams, by that, i mean the idea in the 1st of november would have saved developed, right. but unfortunately, they were not to pay because you sell to them and you cannot anastasia to be able to come. you need to be honest, but it's a very short generally genetic interstate choose from the nature. mm. and unfortunately that system was taken away, but it does that makes new parliament has been sworn in the spine to better dispute of october. the election results to opposition parties, boy called to the survey,
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saying they did not accept the outcome which kind of the victory to the governing for the my potty around 300 people have been killed in on the rest since the election. no physician leaders quoting for more protests for wait a minute, has more not from days ahead of his presidential enumeration for legal parties. daniel shop over tens. paula mentioned before to it comes despite disputed election results. following up toby's vote of the party, 65 percent wins. finalized by the constitutional council shop was parties, one, a $171.00 seats, giving it to parliamentary majority. the remaining $79.00 seats have gone to opposition. parties, federal expect, excellence, collaboration. besides for the mode we have put in most random uh, in indian potties that represent the will of all mos in beacons from or of lima to my to tow. it is crucial to promote open and honest internal debate to pass laws
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that address the aspirations of the population. but the democratic movement of most of the vehicle, m d, m, and a number, a boy coughing the swearing in ceremony and say the election outcome does not represent the will of the people you are doing. i'm waiting. they ponti believes that the ceremony is devoid of any psalm value constituting a social outrage and a disregard for the will of the people. for this reason, the potty has decided not to participate in the swearingen and animal advocates for free fair and transparent elections. but the stay away may only be a political statement that won't impact parliamentary processes. one of the opposition party for demo has taken up. it's 43 seats. the 1st time is represented in parliament. it's the party, the backed off position, need the vin on to more than this when the new continues to contest the election result says it's a betrayals we believe that.

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