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the, the policy, the bar to reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world. using an interpreter as a testing ground. january old l g 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the total until mccrae. this is the news. how i live from to hong, coming up in the next 60 minutes. no lit up in his riley attacks across guns are despite deceased by a deal being closer than ever. we have reached a point where the major issue is that go preventing ideas from that happening. what address and we have a language, but they need to be say,
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it should brush. it says it'll make ukraine payoff to keith once one of its biggest attack since the start of the war plus fine film of out in the pacific policy. it's almost a week after the fire broke out, the devastated and it's high commute. and now concerned about more extreme winds on the way up. essentially both sides and germany considers allowing syrian refugees at one time trip fun to see if it's possible to return permanently on his performance. tennis world. number one dining met the deadline. disease cool. i feel strain open the 3 time fine list destroyed his records and then that camera. and during his 1st round, when the opposite 15 months of genocide,
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more than $46000.00 palestinians killed and hundreds of thousands injured along the way since the spot appears to be on the horizon as well as war on gaza negotiations to end as well as war and gathering to release the captives are in the final stages . totes are being held here in the hot with guitar remediation as us officials and the senior is rarely delegation. casals foreign ministry says the deal is close and most underlying issues have been resolved. credit smith begins out of coverage counselors, foreign ministry says representatives from israel security services, the most odd edition baths, along with representatives from the outgoing bites of ministration and the incoming trump administration on a representative from how much the role here in doha, are along with those negotiators from egypt and capsule that will still trying to get a sci fi deal over the line. during the past month, they were underlying issues, 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, well preventing a deal from happening, what are the rest and we have a language pertaining to the same issue that have been difficult to get between the both parties. we especially appreciate those of both abiding 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 and 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 this time 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
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was in the change of us administration. it was important that the income in front of ministration would continue to make sure that the c spot deal held and was implemented by the israelis and by how must so that, that here is an indication that the american administration is going to continue to help in force that sci fi deal, if it is finally agreed, but it smith alger 0. so there's really media is reporting prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made his finance minute step, is allow, small intrigues who has been opposing the cx. 5 deal alia his father arrived. colleagues, security minister, it's not being very cold, the proposed because this, these 5 plan, a disaster is kind of the deal that is taking shape is a surrender deal to how much, therefore, i call them my friends bets, a little smoked rich to join me and cooperate in working against my jewish power party does not have the power of love to prevent the deal, but together it is possible that we can go to the prime minister and tell him that
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if he passes the deal, we will resign from the government. i stress that if we become more in the opposition, we will not bring down that on you, whose government, but joint cooperation is the only way to prevent the surrender deal. there's no terrible deal and to ensure that the deaths of hundreds of soldiers and those in vain this spring and hummed us to load. now she joins us from jordan's capital mine because israel has banned al jazeera from operating in the country. honda, how positive i was ready, officials, especially benjamin netanyahu, about the possibility of a deal and how close it really could be right now. well tom, the word we usually hear among these really officials is cautious, optimism, meaning that they do think these talks are going in the right direction. but there still is a small level of doubt because there's a lot of my new show to be finalized and hammered. out what were previously read
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lines are no longer because these really is came to the negotiating table with a different framework. how may i said that they were open to a lot of different things just so they could conclude a ceasefire deal. we heard from several is really officials including the prime minister, but also the foreign minister who's on the diplomatic trip in italy who spoke to a group saying that israel's not just looking for a partial deal, but a gradual one, which would be with the framework that we're seeing now that's in several different phases over the course of many days. each one could last up to 42 days. so is really officials are signaling that it's going in the right direction. but of course, there is still no guarantee that we are going to get a deal, but all signs are pointing, but the biggest part, the biggest problems were all finalized and those negotiations. the other elements here is that there has been for yourself position to any deal from didn't yahoos by right coalition members as well as many people in his own posit,
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potentially what impact could that have could that stifling the deal at this point in time? a well, according to is really analyst and some within these really government, they say that nothing yahoo would actually still have enough both within his own coalition to pass a ceasefire. deal should come to a vote, but his government could collapse. as a result, you would be to more been viewed, the country's national security minister, who today admitted that he had previously stopped any sort of effort for a cease fire deal. but he and bits on it smelt rich had stood in the way putting pressure on this in yahoo. but now they don't have that same power because benjamin netanyahu brought in a different party to his coalition. and that's where the foreign minister is from the new whole party. so they don't have that same leverage on nets and yahoo as they did before when it came to suppressing a deal. but his government may very well collapse as
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a result. but you have to remember that they're members of the opposition. like you're la pete, who have said they would give nets and yahoo a political safety net if you will, meaning. but if nothing yahoo chose to fire the far right. the opposition would step in giving us an yahoo, that safety net, and then they could go to elections once the war was over. but of course time will only tell the fate of benjamin that's and young's government and da da plenty to come here. one thing sits home to salute for us and i'm on the safe spot. negotiations have not slowed israel's attacks on the gaza strip, at least for the palestinians have been killed on tuesday. honey mike moody's reports from to all bala and central cancer. a residential building and central dogs on hit by is really missing mostly women and children staying in a dark neighborhood were killed. their bodies are carried through the streets, the offer no refuge from attacks. as
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a grieving father crowd owes his life and his daughter, his words breaking it through the th, the on the deluxe, the hospital medical teams rush between casualties. many are from reasons really strikes on a down shouldering displays, palestinians going just this young girl in the red sweater who was pulled from the rubble showed signs of life. but for many others help game too late. where do i live is that we are oldest place civilians living in the tabs. we pose no danger to anybody at about $1230.00 is really we're playing part of missile on our tense without any warning. it was a huge miss. i'll, i don't federal. and then i mean, it starts and we woke up in the heat of the night, 2 huge explosion. children were terrified many tents called fire. we are living in
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despair homeless in the winter, cold and starving. and then our children have lost every sense of life. further south in hon unit, they are p and hospital. more receives more victim wrapped in plastic bags, they are casualties of over night is really strikes on 2 houses. the bombardment continues relentlessly across gauze, as trip from jabante in the north. the rough in the south. these attacks come to spite seeds fired negotiations that could bring the long awaited peace me from the law. we ran to find a mixed old building live old. my brother's wife is 40 day oh, baby was killed together with his 4 year old daughter and we had her wake up, the good news on the safe spot. and i said it was to a tragedy of hi is this rose, devastating war continues on after the cross garza for displaced palestinian
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speaking shoulders from the front center every day brings normal guardsman and no signs of linen. i don't many hope that diplomatic efforts will lead to a lasting ceasefire, one that could in months of devastation and allow palestinian to rebuild their shattered life. and even more, i was just the out from there, but i cities all this time. the protest a has interrupted the us secretary of state while he was delivering a foreign policy speech, saying a cx, 5 deal was close. the demonstration accused the entity lincoln is being a liar and a wall criminal. all can live in peace. is that hard to achieve? yes, the piece in the region always has our house . people have sent over $20000000.00 to israel in the past year. that's the
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$70.00 of all our money. but somewhere on this, we're going to go to whitehouse. corresponding kimberly healthcare who joins us from the now and blinking, given a rough time there. but he's clearly hurtful. he can get a $65.00 deal done before the end of the button administration, which is what and less than a week now. yeah, there is no question the that is something that the by the ministration is still pushing for working around the clock and that was just one component of what the secretary of state was talking about as he spoke at the atlanta council. but as you heard there, that was over shattered by much of the protests that were a, as he spoke there, he was interrupted numerous times called bloody blinking and the secretary of genocide. but he was trying to make the case,
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but it is really time to end israel's war and gaza. and he made the case, but is really now about post war reconstruction, security and governance. and that is what the speech was about. he really laid out a plan that the united states now watch the 2 sides, namely the palestinians as israel to we're look forward and to the end work together and to really determine the future he believes. but it's time for a post, regardless of where there can be a plan that would be made up of a security plan where there are normally partner nations forming the security, but also where there could be vetted palestinians making up that security force. he also says that there could be a veteran palestinians working in the civil sectors. addie also had some very harsh words for the palestinian authority leader. my router box accusing him of anti
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semitism, saying that he had not condemned the actions of october 7th, which he said kick started this conflict. uh and, but they had not condemned him off strongly enough. he also said, but there were, despite the efforts of the is really military to defeat. have mosse, he said, but how mazda is now rebuilding is rags. that in fact, there are many new militants as they have lost. so this wasn't very points in speech. in many ways of events, so the harsh words for the, as well as themselves, say, it's time to end this war because it has cost them so much. economically, it seems at this point in time many sides, many people are really pushing to get a deal done to the timing of it is also very significant, especially for joe biden, as well as donald trump because he comes into a pallet and a week's time. what's happening behind the scenes here between those 2 sides is
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they both work to try and get us these 5 deal. what's so interesting is that both sides are which normally don't talk to one another or be forced to talk to one another. what we have is this unique hand over in the next less than a week. now, given the fact that the in operation is on the 20th, we have both teams working together. what you have is one side, the by the ministration, trying to get this deal across the finish line, and then the president elect and his team. donald trump, being responsible for the implementation, ensuring as the guarantors that it would be staying in place that would remain attached and making sure that that implementation occurs. so as a result, both the teams are part of these negotiations and part of ensuring that it stays in place and that's why both teams are involved. okay, thank you so much for running us through all of that. that's complete. healthcare is a white house correspondent, go to bring in my one of the shower. now i'll just share
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a senior political and let's see joins us from the law. and before we get into the trump and biden, just want to take a step back and, and look at the deal itself as it stands content, as foreign ministry says, it is very close and most of the underlying issues have so thought being resolved. but can you just run us through what those main issues could potentially be that uh, holding the steel off at the stage, it will look, it could be a good number of things and you know, they're keeping their cards close to the chest as it where it could be about the number of those a kind of spin use that needs to be released even though they faced live sentences and is, are in the presence and where they wouldn't be released to it could be how they move from the 1st phase to the 2nd phase it could be how exactly the inspection is going to happen in the 1st or the 2nd page as many and people move from south to
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north. it could be about these draining will draw was the timing from the philadelphia that caught it, but it could be a good number of things tom. but what's important and what's important to keep in mind as a student of is really negotiation tactics. and they are really, are brilliant and definitely in the sense that is right. and that ties to complicate the documents and try to accomplish because the steps each and every time has it been in aust low. those of us who remember what happened and also how it's always been phases and stages. and one phase depends on the, on the, on the other stage. and it's always a story that controls the implementation and is the judge and the jewelry of that implementation. because it's the more powerful party, and hence it decides when or how would we move to the next stage. and i think we're facing a similar situation here. what design wants to maintain the control of each and every phase as they go through with it?
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does of course match with how much similar existence because they want to make sure that has that are these captives palestinian prisoners that are also released in a decent way. and that is on withdrawal was from guys as a promise. so it's a very complicated process because it's read wants to make it a complicated process because this way is read can control the implementation of the process. of course, this was hard and vision by by didn't, because that then, you know, insisted on it back in may. otherwise here wouldn't agree to it. so here we are faced with, as i said, a complicated process that we probably even have to assign that would be the easy part, the signature, the implementation. that's exactly where the level is going to. yeah, you'd like, you're talking about things being a complicated book to enter the blank and also say it as part of that speech and interview, he gave a, an hour or so ago, he effectively put the outcome of any detail at mazda states,
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saying it is up to them to accept the deal and once they do it will be implemented . what do you make of that? is the effectively getting an excuse an early entice, this will falls out of a book or blinking the past. 16 months has been is raz representative and dental association . he's been basically of a spokesperson for these are in the government. he's not the secretary that by any which measure. and so we don't expect over him anything different. and in fact, today in his 45 minutes of to the board, them of a speech, the support for shallow 2 of us page, it didn't surprise. i don't want to accept one sentence, it was all predictable and it was, it was blank and making some visions. i'm and b s about the future, but really maintaining more of the same american policy over the past 50 years. there is no talk of indian occupation. there is no thought of a real bulk. i'm talking. i'm very meditation of
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a palestinian state and the likes what he did say that was taught to the surprising . i'm not sure if you paid attention to that, but he said the mouse was able to recruit as many fighters as if clause the past 16 months. think about that meeting after 16 months of genocide and the destruction of guys under the protection of the store and come us the subject in a state of the united states and that it presented to the government just told us today. but have as far as cable to recruit more or less as many fighters as it last, during that genocide, after tens of thousands of innocent front stadiums. what can, what does that tell you about american financial, military and diplomatic supports to dispatchers is very the government as a guide is of genocide. thank you so much. my one is it was for breaking it down for us not one the shower l just there,
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a senior political analyst. so what's other news now in 5 sizes in the us city of los angeles and preparing for another round of powerful wins is a battle to contain the full wall and finds the palestine supplies is still the largest and only 17 percent contained at the moment. it's been burning for a week now. on monday, another 5 bro, accounting, neighboring venture accounting, northwest of ally, prompting evacuation. what is their life threatening and destructive and widespread wins are right already here. for this significant wind event, we're taking an aggressive lean for pastor and the if the a staff all available resources, strategically placing fire patrols and engines in the unimed pack did high fire risk areas in the city. hope to hear a has been taken behind penny police lines to see the damage from the palisades. 5 that's wiped out an entire area of los angeles. presidents don't yet know when they
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will be allowed to return the phillip l. reports from the pacific palisades. so that the scale of the loss is certainly unprecedented. chris harvey has been through some of california is west wildfires. 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 a week after the start of the play, use the tool through this entire los angeles community. he took us past the barricades and into the evacuations. i'm going to show us the devastation house is gone, driveways filled with cause button 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 numbers and those can carry in a very strong when the fire started in the hills spreading across the whole area with tara flying speed,
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it seems that will hold those who lives here for the rest of their lives. how rotate force wins gave it an extra charge. you have home 0 stair stepped up a hillside and so the steeper the train, the more the firewall act like it's just going up the chimney. we're having to walk as people try to flee in the cause. they found themselves trapped. so people were coming down in that cause, trying to get away from the fire. that's correct. you can see the direction all these vehicles were pointed initially they were coming down this direction and the fire was coming down the hill and starting to impinge across the road here. and i think people has the vehicles were stopped realized. they weren't, they were in their vehicles. as the fire was getting closer, they made the decision to jump out and run and seeing this on the ground so that the wheels of melted. i mean, it just shows how intense those legs left. yeah. the flames get so hot as a, as the as the metal melton, just pools and then pedals and runs downhill. every way you look signs of what once
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was the picket fences still standing, but the houses behind them gone? christmas decor ration still hanging from the trees at every now and again. a house that looks out of place because it still exists. this one's own is covered in crosses. it's some kind of divine intervention. sped that people who are very nervous because forecast is a warning of extreme winds ahead, potentially more hurricane force winds, just like we saw last week. and we all know what that can lead to everybody here. not just in los angeles, but across the southern california, fully aware this may be fall from over. phil as well. i'll just say we're in the pacific pilot sites. well, for the very life just we joined now by rob reynolds, who is in los angeles for the 1st of all have the high winds that everyone has been sold, worried about, have they materialized yet? it will not. here in the pacific palisades tom, this is the area that we are in right now, and you can see all around me,
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the same kind of devastation that we just, we just saw in phil the valves report. but the winds are starting to blow. now, in areas to the north and to the west of where i am in the san gabriel mountains. and over in venture county, which is north of l, a county wins of up to 100 kilometers per hour have been reported. these are the gusts, but the winds are less in intensity than they were one week ago. exactly. one week ago when the worst of the fire, the fires broke out and sports so many thousands of hector's and have left more than 90000 people evacuated and without their homes. there are already, as i say, extremely ins reported in in areas of ox,
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nard and the san gabriel mountains. together with the extreme low humidity that promises the potential of an explosive fire event. fire warnings have been prolonged into wednesday and thursday. there's a no rain forecast, sadly in, in uh by, by meteorologist whatsoever. so there was once. busy a new flyer ignited in the venture county in a, in a, uh, uh, grassy gully. uh, no houses were affected by that and firefighters have stopped its forward progress . the los angeles county fire chief anthony moroni said fire danger is critical. and the like the la city fire chief kristen crawley, that says that she has a, a pre positioned personnel and equipment in areas of critical danger. and we saw
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that as we were driving into this area in a part of the, the county called mandible canyon. dozens and dozens and dozens of fire engines and tanker trucks and of course, many, many firefighters standing by and waiting. there also have been, uh, thousands of homes destroyed and, and as i said, 92000 people left in limbo after being evacuated. so at the moment, right now, the big priority is containing any fires that might break out or expand as a result of these winds and where the very critical time everyone is uh, is extremely nervous about these wind events coming over the next several days. okay? visual, see what happened and dave, we, we show that. thank you so much, rob, that's rob reynolds for us at the pal sides funds. they are in los angeles.
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the kinds military says it's organized attack on russia is its biggest since the start of the bowl. nearly 3 years ago, most goes most goes, defense ministry says caves, actions will not going on. so it says you try and find at least $146.00 drones as well as us night attack and missiles and british made cruise missiles. russian officials say they shut down all of the missiles find at the brians region. i need to get more on this now with with him. courtney who is a full me, us diplomat and then a junk senior fellow at rand corporation at global policy think tank. he joins us from washington, dc. thank you very much for being with us as to the trying kind of ukraine claims that this attack is the biggest of its kind. you can you just put that into perspective for us? what sort of damage did they actually do?
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and why they carrying this out now, almost 3 years into the war. ukraine might be wanting to show the trump administration, which will take power next week. that has some fight left on it, that they can carry the fight to russia and have some serious military effect in russia, which the ukrainian track does appear to have had the russians say they will respond, but it's still unclear that pressure can't do anything beyond his already to enjoy um by firing uh its on nestle's empty or crate and it's on uh drones. what do you make it for? the weapons that we use, the u. s. might attack themselves as well as a british cruise missiles for the i tack of missiles or a fast fly. it's almost impossible for the russians to doubt them. oh, so for a highly defensive targets in russia attack them, sir. well suited for that. uh,
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drones can be used and cruise missiles can be used, i guess target federal that's highly befriended because they're a little bit more vulnerable to every aircraft. are you touched on this a little bit before the not donald trump's administration, his presidency is you're just on a week's time. we know his thoughts. i'm wanting to end the war as quickly as possible. how worried is you crying about donald trump and his ties with letting me a person as well before the election? trump said that he would solve the war within one day, even before he took office. he didn't repeat that after he was elected. most recently, his special envoy for the more lieutenant general kellogg, i said that it helps us all the 4 in a 100 days. but really making any specific production like that is, is kind of risky of it's not what really can frustrate how these things will turn out. but present electronic now seems to be more supportive of your current that it
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