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stable in gaza have no choice, but to find what little shoulder the account, understanding the reality we are a life of frequent art is a live reporting from the facts. everybody who has spoken to wants peace, but many of them don't fix it. any cost. i'll just say with teams across the world, when you closer to the hosp to the store, the the, who's ready for do with me, pull it by and come on. connie will be kind of this next 5 minutes to the winning the liberal leadership race. the
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carry, johnson, this is i'll just hear a lot from though also coming up as well. cuts of electricity supply to the gaza strip. mass, the cold on acceptable black mountain, the head of see spot talk soon. go the syrians, cool from end to bother and soft a hundreds of people are killed and fighting and coastal cities plus i'm showing a hold on the borderline. one strong for the p. split in the boston is war. now the source of tension, once again the kind of the is a governing liberal party, has chosen mot. connie, to succeed prime minister, adjusting true that in 1st place, the next prime minister of canada, 100 format bank of canada, governor m as now the, the countries responds to us. presently donald trump's trade will and threats to
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next canada. these party also faces elections by october at the latest, you know, position, conservative party are heading opinion pulse as the americans want. our resorts is our water or land our country. think about it. if they, if they succeeded, they would destroy our way of life. st. us off, he explains how connie went from bank to prime minister today. martin carney, global and economist and bank are a former executive for goldman sachs, the former governor of the bank of canada. and the bank of england is canada's new prime minister. and throughout his election campaign, he said his experience as the 1st person to serve as the governor of 2 central banks meant, he was the best candidate to deal with us president donald trump and any trade war with the united states. and in a sense, we will never,
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ever be part of the united states in any way, shape or form. we have to recognize that donald trump today is different than the donald trump of several years ago. then his objective was to take more of our market now he wants to take our country. as soon as justin crudo announced he was stepping down in january. carney became a favorite to replace him during his campaign. courtney said he push dollar for dollar retaliatory terrace against the united states and promise to grow the canadian economy. which under true, though carnie said was not good enough. the election of a relative political outside or could mean a fresh start for the liberal party, which saw its popularity did under to go, but rise since trump threatened terrace and made repeated taunts. he would annex canada people, is this. courtney's leadership has been described as common, decisive, especially during the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. even conservative
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rivals credited carney as being a steady hand bolstering his reputation as a financial statesman. his critics set his background in high finance, may be at odds with the concerns of every the canadians with carney enjoys broad support. and his supporters say his expertise is exactly what the country needs right now is in the thriving ultra 0 people. let's get more of this now from so you have a time say, who's in the canadian capital also associate. tell us more about the winner and what he's been saying, and his 1st speech connie is still freaking in a jo, you can really see that very much of a, of a more of a technocrat troubles and some kind of emotive, electrician, it's pretty just, if i actually have another got for point design. we suggested that that seems to be a consensus more liberal policy, very displeased for they want someone who has you know, who has, who's like calmly going to confront donald trump. christie or friesland freeland is, is main opponent,
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only actually 8 percent of the votes of liberal party liberal policy, members of the, an economy of 85 percent delivered. there was a real goss of the mandate that he received from, from the, from, from the liberal party. but he's been saying that the interior fights calendar, obviously but, but in the end is very measured when you're there. and he says, he'll keep your time and retire of some kind of dos for, for the prepared to, to retaliate, to develop portrayed pub in the partnerships with reliable trade partners. that's the, that's the sort of kind of what he's been saying on the coast. there's been cameras, it looks pretty cool. any hockey jukes about fighting fooling, but he's gonna be the sort of rhetorical on what do we have in from the outgoing dusting? shoot, that was he kept off many a decade in town where you could really see the difference in the price of that. that was very emotional. and jerry is valedictory in speech. he
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loops leslie on his paws and it has to be something that he, in some ways donald trump is come to rescue the special term here he was leaving office has one here terribly, terribly unpopular. liberal party was on tried 1st change lambs like defeats in the full color section. now they've had it for their way back this week, are looking for those backwards to photography with the us as well to the a has canadians face from our neighbor, an existential challenge. an economic crisis. canadians are showing exactly what we are made of. the canadians are showing what a need is that makes us canadians not by defining ourselves by who we're not.
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but by proudly embracing who we are to to is what does go through the formalities of, uh, resigning his business parameters for the coming days, telling me that on the phone and, and he's expected to pay for a rapid general admission perhaps. maybe early around the end of april, i mean may, as liberal party tries to capitalize on this, on this momentum, they really think they have a fighting chance now against the opposition. because of the part you may well be on track at the moment, at least when the nice seats, but the majority and, and call them and sort of liberal feel okay, now is that chance to fight back? she advertise, see, thank you very much indeed. or send me a survey is assistant professor of political science at the university of toronto to joins us from toronto and how welcome to the program. so what does ma connie bring to the table then at this crucial moment in canadian politics? but this is a remarkable when tonight i, he has
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a bigger when i then just in crudo received in 2013. and keep in mind that this is the 1st prime minister designate in canada that is uh elected to this position that has never held them and elected office before. so it's quite remarkable, but he wants to night wait 85 percent of the of the vote. and this has seen a stunning resurgence for the liberal party in the polls. and how has donald trump's in progressive policies towards kind of change the dynamics of politics? medians are currently looking for a leader that can o'reilly and unify the country and to take on a trunk, which is quite different than what we usually expect from leaders during elections in canada. foreign policy is playing a quite a big role. i trumps threats both with respect to parents and annexed in canada is on the minds of everyone. and it's probably the valid question going into the
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federal election. as you mentioned that a lot, connie has little real political experience with united states in palm. and so, is he the right man for the job when it comes to taking on trump the nearly his speech tonight is very understated. he doesn't speak french very well. and canadian prime ministers tend to be bilingual. i'm so he's not exactly the typical politician that we would be expecting, but these, these are unusual times and his co credentials are clearly what liberals wanted. tonight they were presumably thinking of someone that could not only take on a trump, but also um, a peer party as the leader of the conservative party. and this last slide, victory is something that one would not have expected a couple of months ago. the liberal parties have really come around with respect to their standing in the polls in the past couple of months. as you say on usual times
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in a why the sense then to what extent has trumps actions and words against canada led to a new found unity in, in canadian society. yeah. yeah. but there's so much unpredictability, coming from south of the border every other day. there's a new threat. i knew i type of wording that he uses. he refers to our prime minister as the governor of the 51st day. i chose a lack of respect and for a country that has been, i, the best friend that the united states could have asked, or i would respect you and ordering a neighbor i. and so canadians are rightfully very upside. and so they're looking for a leader that can handle this, which is a lot of unpredictability. so perhaps that's what the liberals were thinking about when they were thinking about who to who to vote for carney is very different from
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what we would expect from a traditional politician. he's very much a techno crap. his speech to liberals tonight didn't exactly light up the room, but i, i a, he was presume we selected for the credentials that he has in dealing with crisis is as like the one that we're currently in looking ahead then, how likely is it that could be an early election long before the october 20th deadline to ride the wave of anti trump sentiments as it was. yeah, there's probably going to be an early election and the question is when will that election be carney has made it very clear that he needs a mandate in order to take on from it? so i would expect him, i would expect the governor general i to invite currently to form a government very soon in the next couple of days or so i the current cabinet that we have um, we would lease with justin to go and mark currently would have to create
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a new cabinet in the next few days or so, and presumably he'll call election and people are expecting it to be as early as him calling it next week. which means we would be going into an election either in april or may of 2025. so let's have 8 and thanks very much indeed for joining us. thank you probably me. the masters condemned israel's decision to cut the gauze as electricity supply. quoting, it's cheap and unacceptable. blackmail, it says, describe the move as collective punishment to kind of sting incentive violation of international law is rarely energy minister assigned to the order on sunday to stop any transfer of electricity to the strip. and that will affect goals is only the
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sound of nation pump, and move is widely seen as a way to pressure. i'm asked to accept an extension of the 1st phase of a cease for deal cause as infrastructure has been devastated by the will. it's 10 to generators, and so the panels to source some limited power supply with thousands of palestinians of queued for hours. the bakeries across gauze are due to a lack of food, any say that facing starvation off the israel cutoff oil deliveries into the strip . last week, i saw some of the triples along the lines for before dawn outside to speak. korean honey eunice palestinians are queuing, hoping to secure just a single piece of bread to last a day. as because the answer is a 2nd week of israel's complete locate of goods, frustration, mouse with each passing our 75 year old we some of with the flu, can barely contain his anger. there's the we can only get one tobacco bread. the
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boulders are closed and everywhere is closed. what shall we do for every person? only half a loaf of bread house for peter bread. i leave home at 6 am entitled to a 20 p. m. for just one loaf of bread. israel stopped o aide from entering gauze through the 1st phase of january cease fire, deal expired, it's demanding. come us release. all the remaining costs to just before negotiating further. but for everyone in gaza, this means i return to hunger. as you put me in to see the city, there's a season of causes people for multiple days. as you can see, we're waiting for a time to get to a bag of bread. all of these people waiting for a bag of brandon. this is a situation where the people of cause and need a there's a single all of the people of cause, and we are on the lights now. the wealthy, i'm so full punches flare as supplies. wayne, the world food program boards,
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it has no major stockpiles left in gaza. and with israel cutting golf electricity supply to the strip, even basic cooking has become impossible for many. it's not them include nice, you know, because a b, c of electricity to cook with. now there's no electricity and there's no fire, we're taking an oven. as for the children and how am i supposed to feed them? i have a baby and i can't get diapers for him. this is not a life. to be honest with you. when agencies continue limited, the flower distribution by the recipient say, it barely makes a difference both in the borders and help us with everything else. situation is extremely bad. we're living in tents of the home, so damaged. i cool on all the islamic world to help the people of palestine after 16 months. so for this daily life in gaza, or securing house a loaf of bread takes hours and there's no guarantee of a meal for tomorrow. access. i'm reach out to 0. in goal is
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a city and he's really attack has killed at least 2 palestinians and wounded many more happens in the shooter, a neighborhood when displaced, palestinians came back to see what's left. well, the destroyed homes is where the forces claim the group is prompting explosives in the rubble is really ministry, has repeatedly a tax collector has been recent days. present trumps hostage hen. boy, i've been bo, this says direct talks with him as have been helpful. he believes something could come together on gauze have within weeks i'm asked, official has said the group is open to a leasing on american is where the captive as part of tools to envelope is rarely sending delegates to count on monday. for discussions on the safe spot, it wants phase one of the agreement to be extended. mass has rejected that proposal, cooling for the immediate start of the 2nd phase. still to come here without just their affairs of a renewed full scale conflicts and south sit on author years of french on peace for
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the reasons behind the southern florida. in finance, the they are good to be with you. there are some flood warnings in play across northern florida with this patch of what weather, pushing through georgia and also south carolina, but it is dropping down into central america. so we trace out where this, what weather is going. slicing across western cuba, pushing into mexico's new content peninsula for look to the north of this, this, what weather will be running up the mid atlantics? there it is right there, but it's looking to push out over the atlantic. so this isn't going to impact the see if anything, those temperatures will be climbing with a high of 22 degrees. this is now on tuesday, but we go back to monday,
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a swats of snow across the canadian prairies here. otherwise, it is a fairly con pitcher and to california. we go. active weather is going to ramp up here. this batch of what weather will push into southern california by tuesday. but if i take a couple of days out here, we are on wednesday. rain for northern california had some serious snow across the sierra. okay, back to the here and now the forecast on monday. we've been drenched with rain in by a blanca, yours worth of brain and 8 hours, but that's now pushed away. this giving some what whether toward the falkland islands and it is what picture right across northern brazil, there are warnings in play for just how much rambles c the the, this is took a took a, a is the 1st country to develop a national, sustainable tourism program. in collaboration with the global, sustainable tourism cubs, village live here retains its job. every meal is like
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a feast from the farm to the table. hundreds of excavations and restoration works. this country is a place to slow down and enjoying the simple things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the, the, the, the without just hit or amount of the headlines now. kind of those governing liberal policies chose not conic succeed, 5 minutes to just to ensure that the former bank of kind of the government must now lead the countries response to us for president trump's trying to stretch to next kind of mass has condemned israel's decision to come to constance,
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electricity supply, quoting, it's a cheap and unacceptable black mountain move with effect. the strips, make this on a nation sense. this route tends to send a delegation to comp time on monday to cease fund. the, the us and russia have austin onto nation security council to meet behind closed doors. on monday to discuss escalating buttons in syria. i sent off with all sheryl hodge destination on sunday, following days of finding unrest between pro government forces and supporters of toppled form at present a shot on a side. hundreds of people have been killed in northwest serious since thursday. many of them civilians under the socket, remnants of the former regime with external support, trying to create strife with the aim of dividing our country. the former regime created wounds that of little to drill,
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working to prevent revenge attacks and preserve civil peace. we will not tolerate remnants of the former regime who committed crimes and spread the chaos. they have no choice but to surrender themselves. no one is above the laundry. criminalize any code to spread strife and divide syria. we announced the formation of a fact finding committee regarding the events on the coast and form a higher committee. on the main fine thing has been in the coastal cities of the attack it until twos, from a strong house of the assad regime, con, voice of reinforcements have been sent to secure both port spot. the mediterranean sea, russell, set out reports now from damascus. the fighting is continuing to stay in the course of the areas of syria, but now we see that the, at the center of their violence is mostly on the outskirts of the city centers. so the skirmishes, the crashes are still on going in a jet black in mountains, roamed around the khaki as well. on the other hand,
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the skirmishes the crashes to place earlier today in the town of kind of the scenes i talked to you once again, kind of the how you symbolic then extremely important one because it is the birthplace of the south. regina and security forces are seen that 2 of this colossus of the, of the 4 last 4 days. they have lost more than 202 or 3 of them in person now. but one of the critical location that i'm on with these classes on going classes is buying yes in talk to is button yes, he's home to the largest oil refinery of syria. and the security forces are seeing that the remnants of the old regime had several times attempted to effect the oil of the file restore files. and of course, what all of that is happening, it is the videos that they've called in the close fire. since the fighting, they've opted on towards the on. now we seen that hundreds and hundreds of civilians from both sides have been killed by security forces by the remnants of the old, the redeem. and now the print that has been,
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especially the key just released that the said that the damascus is going to form an investigation investigative comedy. comedy is going to investigate really what has happened on the ground and how the mass killings of civilians happen. and also then also determine the names that had been involved in, in these mass killings. and then later bringing them to the course. just inside of that, i'll just do the damascus. the, the us government has ordered its known emergency personnel to leave itself to balance capital g, but the state department has cited security concerns. i think that weapons have become readily available to the population. the decision comes off to fighting between security forces overseen by present solver care. on an alms group,
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his government says, is linked to the vice president we have my job across has happened in the northeastern up a non state. un says abundance is threatening a french all power sharing deal between the top 2 liters. when i go to the is a south, it sits on your search about human rights watch. she says on results, grievances between civilians and the army also blamed for the violence. the events of the last few days of the issue has escalated in quick, quick succession. in that it, this is an issue that could have been addressed at the beginning, given if dialogue had been allowed to happen. and also if grievances had been addressed. but what has happened over the last one week, it could escalate. the kudos of deescalate include escalate in that there is continued arrest or opposition. members continued detentions, we see that the minister for petroleum is still detained by the national security
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service. he's been in detention since last tuesday, not only him, but he has been detained a long with his but it goes east friends and 3 family members a who are who may or may not be members of the opposition. and, you know, i mean, the minister for peace building was arrested on a thursday, but then he was released on need warning on friday at 5 am. and the national security service has said that there will be more arrests that will be conducted. we have seen display book before, where the n assess will use is expansive powers of arrest and detention and to target individuals, but also subject them to a mature detention and by which is a due process and the right to a fair trial. the democratic republic of congo runs about the m $23.00 rebels, but the fonts think towards the strategic ton of one economy. it's the last major mining area being held by government forces in north chief improvements in recent
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weeks. the m 23 capture goma, the provincial capital of north kiva. and because of the main city and south keys in province, hundreds of people are fleeing the village of the on the north keeping province. the government and rebel forces have been fighting out in y. connie explains the strategic importance. so the areas m $23.00 is focused on capturing associates in the region from disagree with the forces and even the civil societies go forming dot the end between the 2 levels of monday to capture the aerial view. and in one of the other vows they started this morning after a heavy fighting with their d. c. i mean this 80 of you want to use very strategic because the leading rebels the flight to now into the main, a city of what they call it, very important for the government, the government forces and all the ministers on of to being defeated from different areas including here, go my and even at around the organizing themselves in this city of,
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of what do you call it? because this is not only do you mean special ed for the government, but it's also one of the big mining industrial mining. would it be as a government, steve, or toiling and the web was the last thing we have seen a long doodle, the fighting as bush or most 100 people long doodle train for 6 shelters. majority 2 of these people were already a displaced people from my cc center and different it on this, this location of, of whom i see. and this by taking a bill under it's also the lots for the line in the territory of my c. c. becky. now, opening another 4th line in this while you call it in a while, you call these honestly photos. because each junction between these 4 of these, all 4 of north cable and the properties of keys on the world, them $22.00 tables, the oldest a willing to comforter. because even presenting something's very big because this is a, one of the huge properties in the northeast on the odyssey. here they're fighting has been going on. why this is really on the ha, having difficult
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a situation in the apps, this over the n jewels in the 80, i know in the profile i, the peas is walking around. and also it was, we're all afraid out of this area because of the ongoing situation with the d. r. c is also facing, is serious, a difficult way to know as many of the difference of the group, a defecting from the we have seen this organization in the, in the, in the way of the deal to see, i mean, has been doing or conducting this will seize them for the 2 of us. so yeah, and now we don't know summit of this defense on or for one over the big i'm the groups will be the is another charlotte. and for the see, i mean, because this is one of the group that i've been fighting for a long time. it looks like the, the odyssey in this area. they know the very well in the i've been bucking the see i'm even if they did it stop video that influenced you from what the fussing bought out the list dev. busy they've been accusing the government of beings as possible
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for these organization and also the failure on the ground variables. then they decided to join data. it wasn't going to go about trying to governmental contests as this is now the objective of the labels on last to buy their own coordinate coordinate non got here like on the 0 gama, the democratic republic of congo. tensions the high in bosnia and herzegovina are off to challenge is launched by both e in sibley that or add that to the countries constitution established on the dates in peace accords. the agreement to ended the bosnian war in 1995 and established a system of ethnic quotes has within many levels of government. now their affairs of a ton to conflict, however, is doing a whole report from the post war 9 separating former enemies. few have any desire to a treat from peace cigarettes of the cigarette to mock the memories of a siege by sub forces of the both in the town of garage that undefended but for
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a hastily formed me of civilians who here to the prospect of renewed conflict as political intentions rise is not something they sold soldiers willing to come to place me so new. oh, i'm not the pessimist. i don't think there will be fighting. it's too cool. but we've had enough fighting. and personally, i come from people who remember the war and the reason will prevail and find the memories of drawing and cry on by grandchildren growing up in peace time. thanks to the 1995 date and peace agreement that continues to hold me so that we accept the data. and although it was clear that this was in a way, a reward for the aggressor, the author, we wanted to preserve boston, and has the galena within its borders into and the fighting net pushed in on a pencil line on a war time map shows what the dates in the codes achieved the separate entities for
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