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its remains the largest and is only 27 percent contained. 27 people have been killed. more than 12000 buildings destroyed since the fire started 10 days ago. all right is just 3 days until donald trump will be sworn in as a 47, the president of the united states, danish, the cold temperatures of 4. so sir, i'm going to be held inside the capitol hill rotunda. that's the 1st time that's happened since ronald reagan's integration in 1985 the us supreme court has upheld the law that will band social media platform, tick tock, and less than 48 hours time. it says, yeah, must be sold by his chinese parent company or will be removed from the us market. this putty calhane reports from washington. there are a number of ways it may still suffice. for 170000000 americans. this is not just a site to see funny cat videos or the latest dance craze. it's a vital communication tool and for many, a way to make money. tick tock says creator,
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stand to lose $1300000000.00 in just the 1st month. it is shut down, it's an allow me to be an entrepreneur into work for myself. it's allow me the freedom of time. but the us government says it's also a national security threat where it, it allows the chinese government to gather information on us citizens. and it could potentially sensor or manipulate news content. now the us supreme court agrees, giving the chinese owners until january 19th to sell it, or be removed from app stores. that's something the company by dance has so far refused to do, but they might not have to in the end. in his 1st term, incoming president, donald trump tried and failed to ban the app, but then he ran for reelection. his team spaces ability to reach young people on the platform helped him when the election and he's value to stay, tick tock. his incoming team is non committal about following the law. can you commit that you will in force that law?
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i can't discuss pending litigation, but i, i will talk to all the career affairs about, again, are asking us or handling the case. absolutely sen. trump took the social media to announce a phone call. he had on friday with the chinese president jim ping promising and they will work together on issues, including tick tock, another sign he will try to delay and eventually try to get the band lifted. allowing him and 170000000 americans to stay on tick tock, pedagogy, elda 0, washington. and that's it for me, the clock. let me more course in a website i was, is there a dot com? is the address, or the music company, right? the punch of comments and analysis to witness can be right on the the latest news, even in the face of honest speak of the laws,
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it continues to hugh uncomfort and body and resilience. and if the purest form, with detailed coverage hornsby chewing every day in a body, aust conditions to secure these amounts for the, from the hoss of the story, from some people that have killed more than 46000 palestinians. but right scrooge said that as well as using food as a weapon to who might be the only woman in the room, the only black person. mm hm. definitely the only must i serve as a state representative for the 26 district here in delaware. that was locked it in 2020 as the 1st and listen to the dollar general assembly at the time i was $26.00 the what's going on
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in palestine, the genocide and gaza and being outspoken about that. i've definitely felt very isolated, not just among legislators, but among democrats. the great thank you. recognize in the minutes here in crisis and gaza in supporting an immediate and last students. he's far better speakers because the 3rd and final reading a house concurrent resolution 125 title, only brooklyn, with an anton house, concurrent resolution number 125 years before on the i feel a very strong emotional connection to the families that are being murdered. and traumatized
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and starved yeah. gathering are they like this that we focus on just how destructive with this massacre is to the. 7 of the gardens of all ages, especially the children, the same the the or the, what do i do in this moment to make the biggest impact bring the message of what's
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going on and cause a to that room and record it and make sure that it gets out of that room, and just the,
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i don't regret anything that i've sat or that i've done. i've faced some repercussions with my colleagues who don't appreciate either the message that i'm putting out or the way that i'm doing it. you know, both of my parents are african american. i are doing as far as buying visual the about 10 years ago my 5 decided and one is in the way of privilege. and i was like, give me some of that. you know, when you have something like bill, i know people notice it when they see you. right. so what times i get people come not to me that are like giving me ideas on how to fix it, right? because the lives of the no, i have come to terms with this, you know, eventually all the all way. i mean,
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i always wanna do comedy since i was a kid. i'm like, you know what? i'm going to just give it a shot. see what happens. it definitely is a stress relief for me. you said something about a state representative. here's the very nice the new guy, the earlier this week i disrupted an event of the vice president of the this morning i got a letter from some of the democratic members of the coffee saying that they basically like disapproved of my behavior. and kind of alluded to that they went into the fence or me or something. so i was like trying to figure out what to do about that. what's like, what's going to do? what makes sense? what helps the movement, what does it, you know, make me get henri and elected my goods. this was a lot of different conversations. i've been feeling suprised slated when i got the
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letter and i saw how many people signed onto it. i was like really detective, the people asked me like, why don't you just talk to her, why don't you send the letter? i did all those things reset because i worked for the volume generally. i reached out to them numerous occasions didn't get any response. like formal letters, phone calls, nothing. so there comes a point where as an organizer, as an active and 0, i see, do i have a meeting where there's no record? and there's not going to be any accountability for that content, or do i have a public color? i've also just gotten like a bunch of messages and people that just have like bomb emoji is in like curse
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words. and just so this one guy emailed me go pick cotton and louisiana plantation, slave of islam and disgusting anti semite, who has no knowledge of the black experience under slum how innocent blacks were starved, slaughtered and slaved by arab muslims. but you sure know how to goose step right along side the mos baby killers and grow rebus learning women medina? the home. and then after i interrupted the holiday party that festive occasion. i got
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a lot of requests from the media to actually come out and speak about my perspectives on foreign policy. right now. what i think the, by the ministration should or shouldn't be doing. and also got to highlight the fact that a lot of most americans and aero americans don't feel comfortable building providing in this upcoming election. and that's the point right this to show that our communities voice matters and that if democrats want to count on us, then we should be able to count on them. and if you'll excuse the point of personal privilege i want to is, uh, is uh, wilson. anton here welcome is good to see you. she represents the state of delaware. by the way. um i have so many photos went by and it has been like basically like a family member. here's you, here's your husband, here's your mom and who's this guy? now if you look at the photos that are like newer, there's a lot of names that are just like genocide, jones, of but there's also
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a lot of photos of me smiling with him like which, you know, in retrospect is pretty embarrassing. good. after reaching out and trying to reach people that i thought had some kind of shared values with me that i thought i had connected with a school refers as people that silence was lex suprema. the more it went on all statements like fight. and i'm just like a post by and it feels like a lot of us talk to mom to be in this position. and now that we're seeing what it's doing, it's like how do i make amends? i'm going to introduce a resolution that i think is true to what we should be doing and true to my values . and i would like people to see that they're not alone and thinking is the you're, i'm not to blogs or so from the president's house. a lot of young local activists
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have decided to set up shop. he comes home to be like welcome and so i think it's important that we show that the messaging is you're not welcome home because you're committing genocide. you can do you send them home on you know, that would be happening if they weren't brought it to the land wasn't so large enough that i can afford to can you can do the money will commit work. how do you condemn is no, no, no because they're defending the pressures doing it. do i not have a right to be here just like the stuff? well that's not my problem. my property that we're kind of the,
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we're out here today, just the protests, the situation that's happening. gaza a were protesting the us military that goes to israel every year in front of my found the university dollars to, to just to palestine chapter that was kind of the beginning of my house. i toby's advocacy, the position the and the
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with the water and the the
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the, the, the, the messages that the kids came up with were really touching sitting in the coach and was like duty scrolling. and there was this video of a few months of
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a little boy. and it was like so painful to watch. and i just, i just broke down partly. so i was home alone and i just talked as well. which is good. well, so what about what am i supposed to do? but i just keep asking the building is public, right? so when you are with your parents or with your teachers,
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you can come back here and visit. have meetings, learned about what's happening in the community. these are pictures of past governor. yeah, always people used to be in charge a long time ago. this is a space that's open for the community to come and watch the proceedings. okay. so we're, we're showing everyone what it's like to watch from the balcony. today we are having our 1st annual most fun community day at the c capital here in delaware. so many community members here some for the 1st time. and i've already heard from the 4th back that our legislative meeting earlier today. we're expected and folks are really excited to continue the conversation. so thank you to all of our legislators who met with community members today. we look forward to seeing you all continuing to collaborate to help our community. number one issue for our community is we want
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a permanent and an immediate cease fire and cause that since january thousands more innocent people have been murdered. 1.1000000 are at risk of famine. right now. i think it is our duty as elected officials to speak for justice regardless of if we have the ability to change it ourselves or not. and i think we're seeing that the more people who speak up from all walks of life, the easier it becomes for those that are in power to do the same. and so i would employ my colleagues to speak for justice, regardless of who they have. the ability to actually change themselves are not the, there was a possibility and we're going to vote on us is foreign resolution. and it seems like that's not going to happen. no, because people have issues with it, which you know are kind of anticipated, but i'm still
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a bit annoyed about that. so frustrating that we continuously cater to people who we know are not going to support the right. i gotta, i gotta run and get another call, but i hear you say listen, anton house, the current resolution number 125 is before us. thank you madam speaker. this house concurrent resolution recognizing recognizes the ongoing humanitarian crisis in gaza and supports the permanency spar release of all hostages delivery of the media and sustain humanitarian, a to guys a and diplomatic action to facilitate long term and mutually respectful peace in the region. and it also includes that includes the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. so if there are no questions i'd ask for a voice vote,
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all those in favor of house concurrent resolution number 125 signified by saying, i know i've habits house concurrent resolution 125 is cleared past the house surface that will sit in time thank you madam speaker. i just wanted to take a moment to think members on both sides of the aisle and in both leadership thank you. all, you all need a here. yes or the, i think signaling to the country, the world, the president has ministration that says home safe calls for a cease fire and outlines and different conditions for it. that's really powerful. there's the next step for me is to try to get this in the media so that it gets to our federal delegation. we just saw democracy. it actually basically, i mean the folks were working behind the scenes over the past few months to try to
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get a resolution passed. but i think the fact that we knew we were going to have most of a bunch of muslims in the building that kind of brought the level of urgency up for a lot of numbers. i'm hoping that the, the energy that i felt out there on the stairs with all of our community members who are really excited about this, that, that like, is like a ripple and it keeps people energized to keep fighting. for an end to this genocide, the we are waiting to get picked up to go meet with someone in senator chris coons office. one of our senators seemed to be our senior senator from dor and as we're standing here, lots of members are getting off the subway and we're trying to engage with them.
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and they're like it would be really nice if the congress of land weren't to put out a statement of support. so you demand an immediate end to u. s. military 8, or israel, and measures and support of a permanent in a meeting. so smart for those of us to sign it. i mean i will definitely be disappointed how still acted, but you can't say like the delaware legislature and i thought it was a long shot to get it passed at all. and i think passing it out of the house was really monumental. and we're just trying to keep the momentum and do what we can just to be clear. i wanted to chat with you about the house concurrent resolution 125. a lot of members of this, of the senate democratic copies were like, we don't wanna touch it. we don't wanna deal with. yeah, it's international relations. we don't have to know that's outside of our right. but and, and the ukraine resolution is
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a really good example because we is very strong language and i'm with several of my colleagues who it 1st we're just like, don't want to do it. let's pretend it never happened. you have really, really nervous about it. are starting to say, you know, i'm starting to get a lot of outreach. i'm receiving emails saying that, you know, we should put on this resolution. yeah, we support the resolution. you're talking to the advocates and i'm talking to the advocates to let them know to keep the pressure long because it's working, i think is important. we have members of the senate who want us to enter not to pass our resolution yours of mine, but rather a completely different resolution one that they are going to create. since my name was the only senate name on the resolution, i got a lot of outreach. yeah. from outreach has a nice way of putting down the jewish community, the pro israel. the strongly pro is real jewish community that are part of
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my constituency. right, right. right, the jewish federation is in my district. okay. but so it was delaware ins for palestinian human rights, also headquartered in my district. so something i like to remind my pro is very old . jewish friends is i hear you and i represent you. but do know that i also represent people with another opinion of the representatives of the jewish federation, asked to meet with me. and this was the resolution they brought me and asked me, would i be willing to run this one is which one of those are the for the one that's $1.00. 1. i was asked, would you run this instead of a, a c, r 125. rather than say what they didn't liked about this. they told me what the pro over. i love this, i agree you got. but what if, if somebody completely different, what we want to do is influence the actions of israel because the other ones we have in want to, i don't see anything wrong with holding them to a higher standard because we are supporting them with our money. i appreciate you,
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i'll keep you posted on how that. okay, cool. we only have 7 legislative days left, and if it doesn't pass this on it, it says if the house didn't pass it because it's just going to die, it's not going to, it's a, you know, it's like it did something, but it's not gonna actually be like affective as like a resolution to pass those houses. so i know sometimes that's helpful. like the i do feel like our legislature would be more effective if we met all year round and not just for 6 months of the year. but i'm very depleted, especially with added like emotional stress and alienation and travel experience. austin, the,
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i'm looking forward to crap and i kept his team and they're gonna, they're not, i don't know if it does kind of take some of the seriousness or like, depressing moments and like use them a little bit for me. i mean have me that's noticeable like little i go people asking questions, right. especially kids kids loved to come up to me and be like what happened to your hand? and i get down on her level when i tell him the truth to when i was your age, my mamma told me to do something and i didn't listen. the i didn't realize it is going to be this many people i didn't know if it shouldn't be this long. i thought a few weeks, few months maybe. and what does depressed me is the fact that it's definitely going to be thinking about like what i could do to continue to support
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getting a ceasefire. it's my bringing house on this. we want to have like sure, peace in the middle east and you need to do is to be just the as hello, that is more winter weather to come across north america. this weekend. we've got snow from a cold front and moving across the great lakes. play you can use some parts of canada and stretching down towards the south east where it is a story of storms moving off shore. we're expecting more of those to touch down in florida as we go into sunday. behind that there's some snow moving across the rockies, but it is very quiet out west where it remains very dry for the likes of california
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. now we are going to see the that weather was sent across the south east there. those storms for florida, some wintery weather pushing across towards the east coast. behind it though it is looking a little quieter, but there is that frigid, a cold mass pushing its way for the solid. it'll touch dallas taking it to 3 degrees celsius is a maximum high on sunday. we should be around 14, and that cold air will sweep into the north of mexico. once again, monterey will expect a pretty dramatic drop this weekend coming down to 15 degrees celsius. and that is that heavy rain no storms moving across florida onto the bahamas with the west to weather, to come weston pots of cuba on the, on counting the cost power. donald trump's economic policy is affect americans and
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the rest of the world. california is wild. pfizer on trying to be the costliest natural disaster and us history. we'll look at the numbers. plus britain plans, sanctions targeting people, smugglers, counting the cost on how to 0. the israel's government approves the goal is to cease 5 daily creed with a mass this week. the 1st phase is due to start on some the, on the clock. this is out there in life and go home to come young. israel keeps up with times on dogs or is the seas for lease, at least as a $116.00 policy needs have been killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. seeking to strength from the military and economic ties. the lead is a rush.

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