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this is reporting a lot of the rest of really, really say, we've seen this done an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground when you close to the heart of the story. the know, laid off and as well as the tax across goes are despite the c 5 deal being closer than it has ever been. we have reached a point where the major issue is that preventing idea of a man happening, what address and we have a language pertaining to the same issue. the content mccrae, this is hell. just say we're alive from dell and so coming up the
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process is it will make you cry and pay off the key launched one of its biggest drones attack since the status of the war. dead bodies in the mesa survive is risky with its continue for a sick and tired. one of south africa's illegal golds mice and stuffing again. syrians returned home to rebuild their lives. one months after the sod regime, this top of the up to 15 months of genocide, goldens $46000.00 palestinians killed and hundreds of thousands injured along the way since the spot appears to be on the horizon as rounds war on cancer. but its forces have not ease their tax on this trip least does he tell us indians have been killed and strikes targeting residential areas across kansas is going on tuesday in kansas city is ready
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a tax level multiple homes leaving them in ruins. tell us the news have been repeatedly displaced and shelters have been deliberately attacked. and meanwhile, negotiations the end as well as the war on cancer and release. the captives are in the final stages. folks are being held here in the hall with guitar remediation. is us officials and the senior. is there any delegation? cuts us foreign ministry says the deal is close and most underlying issues have been resolved. been at smith has this update from dar. a counselor is foreign ministry says representatives from israel security services, the most odd edition baths, along with representatives from the outgoing by the administration and the incoming trump administration on a representative from how much their role here in doha or along with those negotiators from egypt and capsule, they're all still trying to get a sci fi deal over the line. during the past month, they were underlying issue with major issues between the 2 parties under these,
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all these issues would result during the talks in the past couple of weeks. and they probably have reached a point where the major issue is that go preventing india from happening. what are the rest and we have a language pertaining to the same issue that has been distributed between both the parties. we especially appreciate those of both the by the investigation and the incoming trump administration in the, in the end, the talks in the past couple of weeks they had been involved fully in the talk to the counselor is also came to say that we shouldn't raise expectations or get over excited, we have been at this stage of a c spot deal before when it seemed that everything was in place only for it to collapse at the last moment. but based on the move seems to be that something different is going to happen. now, what is also important that there is enough, there is somebody from the trump administration here because one of the concerns was in the change of us administration,
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it was important that the incoming trump administration would continue to make sure that the sci fi deal held. and was implemented by the israelis and by how much so that, that here is an indication of the american administration is gonna continue to help in force that sci fi deal. if it is finally agreed, bernard smith, i'll just say era. so us, but to get a better understanding of what is happening in gone. so we're going to bring in honey mike. mood isn't day. i'll bala in central cancer. now, honey, was the feeling the on the ground regarding all of this diplomatic talk about a potential cx, 5 deal? well tom, the whole star on the right then what the notice in the past half an hour and despite the taxes throughout the day, there is a shift in the modes right now. people are more anxious to know more about the are was made in doha as the movie shaders are meeting and tackling or the underlying
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issues. and the news that come out and everybody is aware now that most of the typical underlying issues and, and, and that, and these are the table have been resolved. and there are more looking into the technicalities of how to apply or implement the agreement in the coming days. everybody's anxious and waiting, but it's still there is this one group of people that keep repeating and saying that the app, the live down so many times in the past. and as of now, as much as they are often mistake, there is still a routing their optimism given all the pos time that there was no seats fired deal . and the vendor very hold that the last time the there was talks about or there were talks about a ceasefire agreement as negotiations were going on and taking place in cairo is really monetary invaded the northern part of the, of the gaza strip met forcing k. it's population is the internal displays,
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you destroy the majority of its residential buildings, then public facilities including hospice and the entire north. has no hospitals now or health care system. and it's now requested off a. this is over and people are allowed to go back. it's more people going through and 16, a true ruins then, and memories and trying to, uh, to healey, from 15 months as long as you know of, of genocide, genocidal acts of losing family members. then almost the destruction of a whole entire society for a lot of people now the 15 months, even if it's the cop now as these fire and into this, not this a destruction of memories that they did the destruction of a livelihood for that'd be built in the past year, just within a span of 50 months have all gone. and honey, obviously the sci fi is, is leading to the news at the moment, but that hasn't stopped the,
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the is really military attacks or hasn't, with thousands more people killed that. so that can you just focus through the lives of strikes of the well, judging from the patterns of the attack 0 carried out by drugs. the majority of these attacks been fairly hours of this morning, going to turn it out by uh, by drones. the i've talked to drones that quite coppers and more recently the kamikaze drones and reports of i please do a talked with comcast drones in northern part of the state of shaw the review time as well as in a schiffwood one district in the northern western part of garza city, we're looking at 36 people who are being killed throughout the house. our sincerely ours this and this is almost decided as many people as, as many people as of yesterday. and so been in a phase of these firefox and, and, and, and the way that, that it's evolving and progressing. but on the ground,
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again, nothing has changed or there's no significant change. and the got the products continue to happen. and they could have never loved less weight and worked for a lot of people are following it. costly. this is more of a last minute on the vin is business on the the killing list. because right now the people who are dying are our largest civilians or people who with, with the, the little bit of association with their, with the government or with any of the organizations that operating on the ground. that includes of course, the organization gaps in delivering aid and support to do the people. the majority of casually that we see in here at the hospital arriving in his early hours were made of women and children just the past hour. we do of the children. are we seeing a heart drinking moment of a mother? the last thing in front of the emergency department, as she learned about to her children, were killed in a drone strikes in the refuge account. okay. honey. otherwise we really do appreciate you giving us
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a exactly the mood and the feeling that uh and guys of is hunting like. but for us in our bala it is rarely media reporting. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made his finance minister disavow small trish, who has been opposing the cx 5 deal being negotiated in doha. really a his bond right. colleagues, secuity minister at them. i think they're called the proposed guns, deceased by a plan. the disaster before on this we're gonna bring it home to salute. she joins us from jordan's capital a mine because as well, has banned al jazeera from operating in the country. and to what is the feeling among is ready officials, most notably, netanyahu about the probability the possibility of a deal being done well, there's certainly optimism among these really officials, including the prime minister himself, who according to is really media is going to be holding an urgent security consultation tonight with the top brass to try and finalize some of those details
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to discuss this deal that's currently on the table. but you also have some officials who are still quite cautious saying that while they are in the final stretch, while the larger details have been finalized, it's now down to the my new show and what israel and how most are going to be willing to do to give up what were previously read lines are seemingly a little more lenient this time around in these talks. but remember that benjamin netanyahu for more than a year has said that even if a pausing the fighting is secure, he would still want to return to the fighting to achieve all of the military objectives that he set out after the war on guns had began. so it's still unclear of the ceasefire. deal would be an ultimate enter the war or if it's just deposit in the fighting. as we mentioned, this being fits all position to any deal from netanyahu's side, right. a coalition members. what impact could that potentially have as
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well, it's not just members of this law, right. it's people of his own la crude party. in fact, 10 people in his coalition signing a letter saying that they would not be on board with the ceasefire that they would vote against it. and you have the far right making even more statements. these them are been v are releasing a statement earlier on tuesday, saying that he's asking best one of smart, rich to both the coalition with him and his party. if nothing, yahoo agrees to this deal the far right saying that they were actually able to stop any sort of deal from coming to fruition because of the pressure they were able to put on nets and yahoo. but that's not the case since a new party has entered this war time government. but you also need to remember some of the rhetoric of these far right ministers known alter nationalist like best on it, smelt rich, who's now met twice with nets in yahoo. so the prime minister can try to gauge where he's at for this deal, but he released the statement on monday. that said exactly how he was feeling
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saying, but now is the time to occupied. garza declines it rather than engage in any sort of deal. so now all eyes are going to be honest, benjamin netanyahu, whose government is going to collapse, is this deal is brought to about. okay, thank you so much for bringing us up to date with aliza. stay that's home to salute for us in a mom or us secretary of state mc blinking has just delivered a foreign policy speech. as tim comes to an end. he says that c 5 deal is close to being finalized and says it's now to mosse to agree this, despite the group repeatedly saying it is responding positively well for the license, we're going to go to a white house correspondent, kimberly how good as well as that blanket has also outlined how guys it could be run, post more. what else do they have to say? and yeah, the secretary of state anthony blanket and having a bit of a tough time with his speech there at the atlantic council being interrupted
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repeatedly by protesters heckled. a number of ties being called the secretary of genocide and bloody blanket as he tried to get through that speech. saying in the last hour that the plan is if that cease fire agreement is implemented, that it would be a positive 6 weeks were allow, the is really forces to withdraw. and then it would be up to be as really some palestinians to decide what that relationship in terms of moving forward would look like. and you're right. and he says that it would be a security arrangements that could look like an an interim relationship, made up a partner, nations and vetted palestinian personnel. he also says that the palestinian authority would invite those international partners to establish an or run an interim administration with responsibilities of palestinians running t civil sectors. he goes on further though to criticize the palestinian authority,
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including by fluid a boss for not being strong enough in the condemnation of what occurred on october 7th, specifically accusing him of anti semitism for not condemning the actions of her mouth strongly enough. and he also had harsh words for the as railey saying that they should have banned them the allusion. they can enforce a defacto annexation and, but they should really rethink that if they want to move forward with their economy given the fact is already taking some hits. the fact that they are being bogged down in this war on gaza and the economic consequences. and finally there was also some a tough talk for him us as well saying but they. c have a or rather not tough talk for her my us, but the sort of warning to the rest of the world about the dangers of her mos. given the fact that even as israel has tried to eliminate her moss as an
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organization, it has recruited almost as many new militants as it has lost. so really outlining the complexities of the challenges, but also recognizing that it is time to move forward and the realities that all sides face. and of course, there's been a lot of discussion about the timing of any potential cx. 5 deal. who obviously trump wants it to happen on his voice, no doubt, bought it and wants to take credit for getting it done and happening before trump is. and we'll grace it's on the 20th of january. do we have any idea of what is happening behind the scenes in regards to all of this? well, let me know if it's uh, we've got this unique window where in washington, wind as sides don't normally talk to one another and get along with their force to talk to one another and get along. democrats and republicans biden administration to travel administration because what we have is a president joe biden who is trying to see this agreement across the finish line
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part of his legacy. but also donald trump, a president elect trump, trying to also claim this as part of his administration's achievements. and also the fact that it would be his administration. but if this is implemented in terms of a halt and israel's war and gaza and the fighting, but he would be responsible for seeing that implementation and seeing but it's fixed. so there is a need for in these final discussions. as these words are laid down on paper, but they are all involved in not only the negotiations, but the implementation. okay, will be fascinating to see how this will plays out. that is how, what has come corresponding kimberly how kits for us. there are also a hit here on out this era find still a valid in the pacific palisades almost a week and also that fire broke out. the devastated and its high commute and now concerned about more extreme winds on the way up potentially full size
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the the color of the weather is looking pretty chris for the korean financial iris, dry bits and pieces of cloud into china, japan. we have got the winds coming in across the see if japan is still producing a fair amount to see effect snow into west and there's a phone issue and into a kite minus one spot in sunshine. the full so blue skies is looking at probably be very cold, david temperatures will recover somewhat as we go on into us. so you'll notice that change, i dare say long as you dry and quite to request much of china. the snow that we have in to the west side of japan and just don't want to. it's a little further north with just a full wind tow came on to it around 9 celsius by this stage,
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part of your cell with me while across the se, eyes as per usual, heavier ones that down to most of them possibly have some very went by towards sinatra down across the light peninsula, pushing back to was quite an important lobby shower states around the southeast of india. so whether they're into shore lanka, we'll see if we was driving those showers in a western disturbance will make his way across the northern plains, off in the f i. signing up here, i'd be lifting the mist and folk and noticed some snow around the foothills. what happened last when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st corrects, we heard some noise. this was newness night. is one of the most dangerous intersections and most sought able he didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the
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nightly pyrotechnics refer to the camera man, so this is getting out of here san diego, holiday and well, hotels on our 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is at least 50. i'd palestinians have been killed and attacks targeting residential areas across the strip in kansas city attacks destroyed multiple homes, causing extensive destruction and injuries, negotiations to end, as well as war on cancer and release. the captives are in the final stages tool
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being held here in the hall with guitar immediately says us officials and the senior is rarely delegation because us foreign ministry says the deal is klux and us secretary of state. and so we blinking soon as a cease fire deal is close. he says it's up to him, us to agree on the 10s. clinton was briefly interrupted during his speech by protest as accusing him of being a loyal criminal. the syrians slowly rebuilding their lives, among soft opposition forces, tough old special assad government. during nearly 14 years of civil bowl, the army destroyed many of the rebels strongholds, but some have been shifted reports from one in the right. yeah. let me outskirts of the capital of damascus, the, the,
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just for the keep the lights on and machines running. the charge of the dollar for every car washes, the business slope, an operational costs are high. can you turn to the right after security and especially from it from the vision? i mean, it has memories of all interests and gardens. yeah, those are the members the days of the revolution and this damascus. some of that i, it was warmed extensively for being that have been strong strategically situated on the edge of the military gear for as it strikes and time can it's responded opposition quite as mortars and brock. a detox such as notorious interrogation center is well known here. many of the people some that i would go through there, but i mean over division of it's pretty, that's why this is what's left over yards old car wash in the midst of us that used to be the bedroom that has 1st daughter was born. in addition to his family life,
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he also remembers detention and displacement with them. i know it's what does she want when you go into the cell, you see methods of prison. this many of them is sleeping on the floor and some of them and make it. my witness even told me, we use the roll exxon. we just have all the prisoners that bodies. and all of us would use bodies to stay warm in the winter. what have you thought that was what you thought that we just did, that as playgrounds are still torn and it will take time for its children to play, hit the bombing and destruction in there. i was so intense the site is the colors underground until the 2016 been assign forces to control of this area. now the more areas are being uncovered, a new spaces are being dug up. these fellows are reappeared. of thousands of fights is resisted for many years, but they were no match for the regimes by a power back by russia's air superiority. and it was here. the strategy of reading buses must displacing populations 1st effected these best as begin the symbol of in
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force displacement and demographic change. as tens of thousands of people who were forced from their homes for many years that i was a ghost town solely, it's residents are coming to terms with the devastation i'm planning to turn it on . but i'm the 1st one of my family. i want to to stay here around 2 or maybe 3 days and come back to turkey. she, dr. suite. the philosophy of the regime's bombardment is evident everywhere and the bins of what used to be a kitchen. an entire building here was wiped out by valid bombs. but the people say despite poor prospect and the lack of basic services is ready to rebuild their homeland. however long it takes some of the job with other data that i damascus countryside. more than i see in the formal mine is have resurfaced from a mine and still fontaine in south africa often months on the ground. they will immediately arrested 56 bodies,
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but also brought to the surface as risky alterations continued for a 2nd day. it comes this video, image of dead bodies in stopping mind is underground. having the task that has the life just from the mind side when video, emails of dead bodies and people who look like thing was starving itself. a lot of people, hey, it really showed how bad the situation is on the ground. that's where the receipt operation is. kind of the taking place. and since we being here, we saw people carrying body bags onto a truck for the off to party, off to body and where the risk reparation is happening. what authority say is happening is that a cage is being sent into the mind. so if that case could be, i'm about 6 or 7 people at a time and indication of how long this risky operation could take to talk more about the situation, i'm joined by timberly buckman, he's a community activist. thank you very much for talking to us. the risk operation has now started. what do you think appropriate,
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sofa yeah. um. it's better to use the day. it was supposed to say because the people that i was to to, to couldn't not go down. and there was the other lady in the community to assist them. so we have to confuse people to cool down with the train the t at, you know, they design. so from yesterday we were able to listen to the a number of people that is alive to me 6 and then 9 dead bodies that was yesterday. so today we did a bit ab, as we have 55 people that are life. and we have 17, a sofa, and ninety's that we have now, and a whole bunch assume it's still going on. so what we did wrong, why was so many people allowed to just die down me? that's a we,
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we spoke to governments. october 21st office. and we do make them away, it's ah, people and that's around and that's need the last 2 weeks. and then on the day that costs they don't want to come out. we said that tripped because you have closed the loads for food. if close the access to people the whole party gems of assisting them, you must remember the last email out on the account. so your operation, it is, it is designed to let them suffer, keep them die of that. they then said, you can make it plain away. we came as a cause we need to wait for them to. but this is what one to say. we feel this was a by the, the was done because the one that killed today we have numbers where this could have been avoided. if we put this up as you would have kept any in the document,
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thank you very much for talking to us government administer to say there's no way of knowing how many people are still underground. the sale of the given official report was the rescue. authoration is over and they say that could take about 2 weeks. part of my task out is there are still fun time saw different kinds, military is cooling overnight, drones strikes on russia, one of the biggest attacks of its kind since the start of the war. nearly 3 years ago. the most goes defense industries is caves, actions will know what's going on. so it says you trying to fight at least 146 drones as well as us made attack and missiles and british made cruise missiles. question officials say they shut down all of the missiles, 5 at the brands region, joined a how is more from cave, the ukraine? it's military and it's intelligent service. now,
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corroborating those claims that have been circulating for hours, largely among russian ministry blogger, they're talking about, they set major drug and miss on strike at military targets, military infrastructure in a number of russian cities. those bloggers also talking about russia shooting down to 100 drugs. they said as well as 6 us made attack comes a ballistic missiles and 6 british made storm shadow besides the ukrainians. not confirming those particular details, but the general ministry stop saying this is the most massive attack that woods since the beginning of the war inside russian territory. a number of cities targeted that infrastructure targets within them, ranging from between 21100 kilometers deep inside russian territory. the intelligent service saying that the chemical plants will hit refineries with hits and significantly the angles ebay. so the western sort of region, it's munition and fuel demos hit the angles at base you may know is the home to
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rush as long range, but most of the $295.00 and t $160.00 bomb is responsible for firing quite a lot of the cruise missiles are due for a long time minutes, ukrainian cities and ukraine's energy infrastructure. so that part of this effort, obviously aimed trying to impede russia's ability to get those planes and their payloads into the confirmation hearings on wi fi. us president elect donald trump's pick for defense secretary full of folks, news host, and military veteran pete hicks. this describes himself as a change agent. public reports accused him of sexual assault, mismanagement of veterans charities, and frequent public intoxication takes it says he's a different man. now. the file size is in the us city of los angeles, and preparing for another round of powerful windsor's light, baffled to contain full wall 5 houses. here it has been taken behind police lines to save the damage from the palisades. 5 that's wiped out an entire area of los angeles. where is it in stone, you know,
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will not be allowed to attend. fill of al reports from the pacific palisades. the, the scale of the loss is certainly unprecedented. chris harvey has been through some of california is was wild fires, but even, hey, we shocked by how much the policy expired. destroyed in such a short space of time. this is, you know, literally street after street after street 4 or 4 miles in all directions where almost every homeless bird. a week after the start of the play, use the tool through this entire los angeles community. he took his pos, the barricades and into the evacuations. are going to show us the devastation house is gone driveway spilled with cause ben so badly it is impossible to make out which make or model by wes. um, you know, once a vehicle catches fire and is fully in engulf that obviously is putting out a lot of sparks and a lot of embers. and those can carry in

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