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heating by chemist determined to use a scientific knowledge to sub africa. women make science from the lab to the field on now to sierra the . ready ready ready of thousands of palestinians or falls from the homes as these really military expands. this operations and the occupied westbank. the whole roman. what y'all just every log and coming up in the next 30 minutes, children have been killed and starved, unfrozen. today. that'd be mainz. opens, separated from the, from the you and says women and children and goals were suffering from mental health problems. and 17000 have been opened by genocide to
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a federal judge has blocked. will the president trump's executive orders starting a legal battle over beth? right? citizenship billions of dollars in funding is announced to find out control wildfires in the state of california. the welcome to the program with a free trial ceasefire holding and goals of these really military and stepped up. it's a tax on the occupied westbank. israel says a series of operations engineering will continue despite the rising death toll. it's attacks on jeanine have increased since the palestinian authority withdrew its forces. is where the rates have killed at least 10 palestinians, engineered since tuesday, and coal significant damage to infrastructure. and the select transist report from
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jordan's capital among because he's really government time to palestinian go forward. so you have banned out as they are from reporting israel and the occupied westbank in there, 1000 palestinians, forced to leave their homes in the janine refugee camp. these really military is intensifying its large scale operation, and its repercussions are being sold across the occupied wes. thing people here say is really forces want to raise these palestinian towns to the ground just as they did in gaza. now the occupation forces send out a warning with drones. they said residents are given an ultimatum from 9 to 5 o'clock. all homes must be evacuated before being leveled. but israel's denies issuing any force evacuation orders that have been no evacuation orders for the people of janine the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism,
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a free to leave to get away from a, from a our action. these really military maintains it's targeting the janine battalion, an umbrella group for fighters from islamic. you had some us and fed the palestinians here say the soldiers is goal, is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population. and that's just not gonna have to be in the we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear from all directions for holding our breath worried. we could be shot at any moment and our children were frightened to death since the war on dogs began in october, 2023 is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the occupied was think killing nearly 900 palestinians and injuring thousands more. israel says illuminating arch palestinian fighters in the occupied westbank is part of its overarching goals for the war on gonzo. but the un special rubber tour
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francesca albany is a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to dogs, though if this military offensive doesn't end. the central jersey at all a man. it is like the full size of code rates and at least is other locations and the occupied westbank, at least 2 palestinians were killed in the time of booking. just west of janine several homes also destroyed in the fighting that these way the i'll be says that the 2 men, what is lubbock to how to fighters. but the law said they were members of its group, were sitting at home and without warning and without being told to leave the house shooting started towards the house. we went outside during the exchange of fire and we were raising our hands out. these were in the army, took us near the neighbor's house, but did not allow us to enter. we were in the middle of the clash between the gunmen and these rallies and the bullets were directed to us from both sides. well, bushera is elder, they're
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a senior political analyst. he says jeanine has long been seen as a symbol of palestinian resistance against israeli occupation. secondly, starts with tried to break the spirit and the psychology of what a city is by humiliating them by making sure that they're, i mean, fearful of what's to come by making sure that they like stability, deluxe prosperity, and, and so on and so forth. and that it pays the way to potential increase in the 2nd month building, and that it increases the chances for future next ations of large swat of producing in $3030.00 days. right. that's already happened partially at one point about 20 years ago. under george w bush and it was right after that. is there any way that jeanine at the time,
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2002 and, and really carried a number of massacres in the camp of jeanine m. s. u. we see we've seen this thing repeats itself over the past 2 decades in coming today. right after the gods on the west bank and within the west bank. there's always a symbol. what is there? i'd like to break as it's rubbish of value and nothing goes on now. it's trying to big janine and the west bank to teach everyone the lesson the the see saw bring garza has ended. it's 6th day. people in rough are trying to clear the rubble in the most be destroyed cities f. it's all tied into reopening main roads to a lot of vehicles through emergency response teams say that that trying to rebuild was as well as the genocide to was destroyed. that results has limited. the un says
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mold in 3900. they have trucks have crossed into galls us since the si fi went into effect on sunday. and the who 3, the pulls know from rough in the south children. so what every containers they have then make through, we back along, destroyed gold to their shelters. as the for jobs he's firing cause a holds and the is really bonding has taught this delivery involved. the 16 smaller trucks have been organized locally by volunteers. they're trying to get to watch or to palestinians in the almost completely destroyed city of roughly in the south. but it's nowhere near enough. i don't know just number beautiful apartments, roughly like all the areas in garza is truly ravished and was stricken. all the infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no water use electricity. let's see which system we took the initiated to provide fresh water to help displeased
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citizens returning to what's left of the homes and rob governments. the policy mean water authority estimates the israel's 15 months, boom. vitamins has destroyed at least 70 percent of cause water infrastructure, a human rights watch. or if we create these last month, it uses israel of committing genocidal acts by blocking pipelines and cutting off the electricity needed to run water pumps as well. the noise, the charge, that meant to type, you know, it will come with the fios, as you can see, there's massive destruction. we return from the make shift, thompson, milwaukee, to find the homes in ruins. these men were kind enough to launch this initiative to provide us with some clean drinking. we expect the humanitarian aid will come with we have joining hands to help each other, restore our way of life. in the north, amongst the rubble of what remains of cause, the city people are putting up the tents brought in by 8 convoys. what is in the
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prepares, the tend he's been allocated for his family. good had the heart of this can barely fits to people and i have 8 family members. i used to have a 5 story house was completely destroyed. and now i'll have to live in attend school in hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes and nothing cause light in the coming days and weeks to find them. in doing this happen, i need your so your army or people will suffer. they already suffered from the destruction bombardment and fear caused by the occupation. now they will suffer again because of the displacement and attempts depends don't offer protection from the cold or the summer heat. the situation is barely habitable, but this is all that's available now. so united nation stays almost 70 percent of buildings in the gospel strip had been either damaged or completely destroyed. so most palestinians returning to the place they call home will find it no longer
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exists. in the city, i'll just see the cause of palestine the when his will and that up to 1000000 children in gaza, all suffering from mental health problems. after 15 months of his really bombardment, the had all the humans humanitarian relief agency until the security council. the 17000 children have been opened by israel as well of gaza. gabriel, as on the, is the united nations the you ins, top humanitarian official telling the security council that up to 1000000 children in guys are in need of mental health support for anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts after and during nearly 15 months of his rarely bombardment, children have been killed, starved, unfrozen today. that'd be mind, often separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children without the families in gaza. some died
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before they 1st breast, pershing with their mothers and child. the other briefing was on the plate of children and gaza. fletcher also turned his attention to the west bank of particular concern is the situation the janine when is relevant, actually operation. helicopter gunfire that strikes alongside ground forces has claimed lives and goes further destruction of basic infrastructure and displacement . fletcher told the council that is rarely actions combined with restrictions put in place by the palestinian authority, have left more than 2000 families displaced the janine refugee camp gabriel's on to i'll just say to united nations in new york as well as ami withdrawals for more of southern lebanon residents that are all retaining to find the villages have been devastated by will. the matter of nicola says everything in the town has been destroyed, and the oldest oil homes are uninhabitable. is there any troops all facing
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a deadline of january the 26th to completely withdrawal? following last year a ceasefire agreement with has full as needed to apply it. and when you leave your tone, you leave your home intact. but when you go back, that's the shock. we lost a lot of men. everyone's been hit by a loss. we lost our homes. we lost our village, which i hope we return. even if we have to sit in the dark, i hope we return getting i should have seen it every 20 years. we have to pack up our clothes and sleep. we need a solution. save us from these was, we don't want any more boys. we can't handle it any more. how we supposed to live if every now and then we have to gather our clothes and our children and sleep and we'll just days into his presidency. donald trump is already facing legal challenges to his executive orders. a judge has temporarily blocked trump folder to restrict both rights citizenship which is enshrined in the us constitution. the
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department of justice says that it will vigorously defend its decision. it would refuse citizenship to anyone born in america if needs a parent has a legal, permanent resident or a citizen. will trump assigned a raft of executive orders since taking office my kind of house, those details from washington dc. the president trump rolled out a number of new executive orders among them was one insisting that the investigation into the assassinations of john f. kennedy and martin luther king be made public now in the pos, the f, b i and the c. i a have resisted to making these investigations public, arguing that it would not be in the, in national interest. but now president trump has insisted that they must be released. he's given the director of national intelligence and the attorney general 15 days to come up with the plan to release the j. s. k. investigation and $45.00
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days to release the investigation into martin luther king in another executive order. he gave a federal recognition to the love to be tried in north carolina. now the significance of this is that the tribe has been trying to get federal recognition through congress for a long period of time. however, during the electoral campaign in north carolina, and then donald trump promised the tribe that if they supported him in the election, then he would get them federal recognition. well, they did support him and now he is granting them federal risk infection through an executive board. and now the one of his executive orders has come up against a legal hurdle that's concerning a bus ride. the rights of those bone in the united states to both citizenship and he, in executive order, can you remove this particular ride. but this is now being rejected by a judge in seattle, who described it as the most unconstitutional order. he had seen in more than 4
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decades on the bench action against this particular order is underway in a number of other states as well. in the end, it's likely to end up in the supreme court. mike, hannah ultra sierra washington. bruce developed a is a constitutional law attorney hicks by his wife trump comp change the constitution despite the conservative led to supreme court. or if this executive order is seeking to change, the 14th amendment is dead on arrival. that's, that's an onstar. it's not going to happen. if however, it's seeking to interpret the 14th amendment in a way that perhaps no one's ever said out loud, but frankly, the other way no one is really ever said out loud, there's scant few cases. there's the $1898.00 case and then there's a 1982 case and they're sort of distinguishable on various things. so the question, if the supreme court is on his side, he still cannot. he still cannot change constitution. however,
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if the supreme court determines that this is an interpretation of the 14th amendment, one that is somewhat rational and perhaps somewhat reasonable, then the supreme court could weigh in and be the final arbiter of that decision. and that's pretty much where the supreme court historically is done for marbury versus madison. many of the grace supreme court cases, they have looked at the law and said, okay, your interpretation of the wrong law is wrong. and this is the way it should be or your interpretation the law is correct. so this is a question not of changing the 14th amendment. it's interpreting the 14th and then so we're really not as far along the path of folly as many would have us believe. still a head here on, i'll just save the substitute, the changing itself. create a new poll shows public support for teaching the president is waning
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the hello. we're looking at writing the full cost of pops up the middle east. we got more in the way of sickening cloud pulling in across the east, the side of the mediterranean, through the vans, the west, or whether the stretching down across the rock for a time. pushing over towards que, wait a few spots of right pushing into the western side of iran, and you might even see a few showers to just around the southern end of the red se friday going on into a saturday. are you guys still some? what's the weather there? i would towards iran at least, ice pushing, further east with been a little bit of it has been recently a couple at around 7 celsius temperatures. here in the rep 22 degrees. more of the same here. let's push by the north. we have got some on side of whether heading to was the band, a few showers the down to was goes a through a route,
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sickening cat on the rain will spill across the chair and into western pos of duck . the snow over the mountains by sass dance, where to where the coming and across cypress actually making his way towards that eastern side of the met the pushing back towards a good possible event. snow the pulse of africa january dry, west africa, just nitrous, a few showers starting to notch the way up around the coastal fringes here as the seasonal ways pushed by the northwest and still some very wet weather all the way into mozambique at a time of unprecedented challenges and transformation. the new era is sweeping across the african continents. in a new 4 part series, alger 0 explores how for nations are rising to the biggest challenges, as they say is critical, societal and economic issues for cause new directions coming soon
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on al jazeera, the, the book about to what you all, just bear with me. so robin in though how remind to of all top stories? israel's ministry says a series of operations engineering will continue. despite the rising death, toll is escalating attacks and they don't keep high westbank days off to the cause of cease by deals. troops of killed at least 12 palestinians, destroyed a number of homes which he saw between his rollins moss and gauze as i entered its 6 day view and is warning that the humanitarian situation remains desperate. it
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says 1000000 children of suffering mental health issues of the us president donald trump is facing legal challenges to his executive orders. a judge has temporarily built his order to restrict best right citizenship calling it unconstitutional. dozens of people reported from the us of arrived in mexico, and i was the trump administration crux, download integration. they were going to the, in the board of town, those to that's what it is by demonstrate as calling for that protection. mexican is building temporary shelters in preparation full, the influx of deportees. trump has designated illegal immigration, a national emergency, spending 1500 troops to the southern border. little trans purpose of must deportations has left undocumented migrants across the us, living in caea. immigration will fall with ease of being given the power to arrest migrants at schools, churches, and hospitals. 1200 reports that from chicago, where rates could eventually to pull it up to 2000 people to
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a little village. the sidewalks are empty and so were many of the shops here in a chicago neighborhood known as little mexico, undocumented residence, or staying home to avoid being swift. up in the trump administrations immigration re. lilly who asked us not to use her full name as a job, but hasn't left her apartment in dates. chicago is the only home she's ever know was from here when i was 18 months. and i really don't know any family members of mexico, so i feel for my life, or to be honest cuz i will be sent to mexico without even knowing what in who's going to help me over there. illinois governor j b printers says federal agents plan to target up to 2000 people in chicago a long as one of his opening acts. this week, trump signed an executive order, eliminating so called safe zones where us immigration and customs enforcement agents were forbidden to go. churches health centers and schools in 2007. there was
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a major rate here in little village. and we saw how the eyes agents came and are arrested people, but we blocked the entrances and we didn't let them leave. and eventually they released the people. and you know, if that happens, we're going to do the same. classrooms are empty or here. some churches have ended spanish language service. at any event were immigrants, my gather, deform, attempting target for ice age. as a says, you are a city chicago direct city employees, not to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. but under president trump view, as justice department is now telling prosecutors to investigate and potentially prosecute state and local officials who failed to cooperate. so this is the battle on the government level and here on the street. so sanctuary. cities like chicago law, chicago's leaders at city hall are trying to protect and documented residents a few blocks away, the ice office federal agents are plotting to catch them. and what we see also the
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use, the persecutors, federal persecutors. as we were in nazi germany, for anybody who is supporting or helping, including elect officials, migrants again, that have no being proven to commit any crime scene that we are seeing the actions of a dictator know of a precedent in this neighborhood. undocumented immigrants fear the clock is ticking on their time. here. i want to work for a as a mt, but i cannot pursue it because of a legal status. and she hides out potentially for the next 4 years under a bleak snow shrouded sky line. america's 3rd largest city prepares to declare a legal war with the federal government over her fate. john henry and l. g 0, chicago, california governor gavin newsome has page 2 and a half 1000000000 dollars to help fight. while 5 in the states comes as 50000 people are facing evacuation old as old buildings in the face of new wall fines north of los angeles. rober. those are pools not from cust steak. one of the many
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areas hit by wall 5, california besieged by wind and flames. this is the hughes fire which has exploded into life and the can stick area. 80 kilometers north of los angeles, burning more than $4000.00 hector's in a matter of hours, firefighters on the ground and in the air beat the flames back in an aggressive non stop effort. fire is currently 24 percent contained. it is at $10278.00 acres. so we've made some progress in the last 12 or 14 hours, but we still have a lot of work to do. black ins, ravines and hillsides continue to smolder adding to the ash and smoke filling the air. fortunately, authority say this time there have been no debts, injuries, or homes destroyed, fires earlier this month took dozens of lives and obliterated whole neighborhoods in los angeles,
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leaving tens of thousands without homes against this backdrop president donald trump will visit los angeles on friday after falsely accusing the california state government of causing the disaster and threatening to withhold federal disaster aid . i don't think we should give california anything until and let a water flow down. trump seems to believe there is a pipeline of water from rainy northern california to air. it's southern california, los angeles has massive amounts of water available to it. all they have to do is turn the valve. no such valve exist. los angeles does not get most of its water supply from northern california. those fires burned out of control, largely due to high winds, that drove the flames and made it impossible to deploy fire fighting planes and helicopters that was not the case in the hughes fire. it's not a lack of water and we have approximately 20 helicopters assigned to this fire as
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well as numerous fixed wing aircraft. so we're really hitting it hard pro plans to fly over the l. a fire zone by helicopter. it's not known whether he will meet state and local officials or with people who survive the fires that lost their homes. trumps trip seems to be more about scoring political points against a democratic party dominated state government. rather than expediting age, the survivors of the wild bars and reassuring california is that their national government stands behind rob reynolds elders. era stake, california. the m $23.00 old rebel group has advanced to the eastern democratic republic of congo, taking the town of socket. it's about 20 kilometers from the provincial capital game, a more than 2000000 people have been full from the homes as the army, steadily lose his territory. city a cause the story. as the m 23 armed group in advance is along the shores of lake q
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. one of the only ways to escape is by both the sled, because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m 23 fighters to control the lakeside town, a socket. they're accused of widespread atrocities, including rate, more than $2000000.00 people up in force from their homes since the contract restarted 3 years ago. and when you went to dfcs, army and allied armed groups have been trying to fight back that support from burundi and soldiers. the presence of un peacekeepers, troops, southern africa, hasn't stopped the loss of territory. however, the line sees includes mines and some of the world's largest deposits of colton. a mineral used in electronics. exports are worth millions of dollars a year. and $23.00 says it's fighting to protect members of its persecuted ethnic
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group. un us and you accuse were one day of supporting the arm groups names to galleys has denied about on the go on. uh, i think were at the crucial moment with pressure on when the could be one of the ways to push m 23 to either withdrawal or stuff. it's expansion. but at some point, this pressure will no longer be as effective. if m $23.00 is allowed to extend further into the territory. it's the latest chapter and decades old conflict in the eastern d or c, one in which rwanda and uganda having faded for being accused of meddling, losing minerals also. and we have them how peace since this starts. and this will, every way we go, we find ourselves in an on such a situation. we don't know what to do that in children, get her on the way. they go hungry and we don't know where to go. several rounds of negotiations failed, repeated. see as far as having broken people here, i just want to go home. i'm afraid of your car,
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out to 0. a coupon central bank has raised interest rates to that highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. the quote, a point increase 3.5 percent is seen as assigned, have growing confidence in the wealth full flaw, just economy. after years of stock nation. last march rates were lifted above the 0 for the 1st time in yes, in an effort to spot grace a new poll, insightsquared has been released suggesting that public support, the impeachment of the president use a q is waning. that's a significant shift from mid december. when polls indicate to the majority of votes as wanted, you'd impeached for declaring motion. little tiny change has moved from the capitol, sol, supporters of south korean president unit. so you'll just have with police close to the constitutional cool. that protesting against is impeachment process, they say is wrong. a month ago, 75 percent of south koreans didn't degree. now that's changing the owners of the
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entire thing this year, public agreement on impeachment has begun to we can fund conversely, the opposition democratic party, which initially gained significantly more support is now neck and neck with the people power politics in 2017 when president pop couldn't have faced impeachment, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to demand her resignation. pressure the continued until she was close, promote this 8 years late to rally. supposing the current impeachment process adult attracted the same numbers. all the same passions. the opposition democratic policy is acutely aware of the divisions. this crisis is exposed. i'm just, i assume you took nathan's on. this is already a feeling among our people of being in this psychological civil war. and this could escalate into a real state of internal conflict over the weekend violence, abrupt to the sol courthouse of the president june's detention is a.

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