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the, the, this is the deadline use live from the us code boss donald trump, from the presidential prime lead balances. the supreme court in the state of colorado says, the former president, engaged in the 2021 insurrection of the capital and is ineligible to hold office again. trump campaign says it will appeal the decision to the us supreme. so coming up the un security castle delays a vote on halting the fighting and gaza. gotcha to seek a compromise is acceptable to the us and me growing international pressure. other, the number of palestinian civilians plus rescue is race to find potential survivors
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off to china as deadly as to if i can nearly predict scores of killed after a powerful trend up rocks. the countries north waste after shocks and basic called the temporary relief and the i'm anthony out, welcome to the program. we stopped with a decision that could disrupt the us presidential election. the colorado supreme court has disqualified republican front runner. donald trump, from running in that states presidential primary. you know, 4 to 3 rolling, the court said that trump engaged in insurrection by inciting rises is stone to the us capital in january 2021, and therefore ineligible to hold office again. trump is expected to appeal the decision at the us supreme. or are they asked by today w,
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washington bureau chief in this poll? she told me more about that decision and what it means at this moment. well, this came really as a surprise this evening. um, not only uh to donald trump. uh it is really a stunning and definitely unprecedented decision of the colorado supreme court, which has removed from a president donald from from the states 2024th presidential election ballot. the court ruled that she is not eligible to be a presidential candidate due to the insurrection has been in the 14th amendment. so that's interesting, this uh, this band was rectified off to the civil war civil war and says that officials would take an oath to support the constitution's are banned from future office in they engage in an insurrection. and they argue with the court court argued that this is exactly what donald trump did on january 6th, 2021 is clearly there is much more to come on this story. has there been any
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immediate reaction from trump himself or his team at this point? yeah, that wasn't immediately a reaction right off of the ruling trump campaign from criticized the all democratic colorado supreme court, calling it a quoted to your left doing a group scheme to interfere and election on behalf of joe biden, by removing trump's name from the ballot. they are kind of playing into this, which kind of narrative they are using. actually since from last the last presidential election is i think some large pictures of the trump's response. we've been trained with donald trump to expect the unexpected. so ask a what next they now for donald trump and he's presidential campaign. so he says, oh, he's saying, does he definitely uh, bill of filing,
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the appeal of the colorado supreme court's decision. and, you know, giving the fact that the nation's supreme court is dominated by republican nominated justices. i think it seems pretty unlikely at the moment that they will support the colorado rolling. but all this comes at a moment, even more and more republican seemed to be growing tired of the k us caused by donald trump. and you know, his more serious a most serious challenger, nikki haley is getting some momentum anyhow, less than a month before the start of the primaries. so this what is what we had experience tonight really quick towards trump. on the other hand, it also includes kind of work in his favor. why? because it's deepening the divide and my 2 nights is suppose those 3 high and the believe the democrats are using the courts to fight against and prevent them from binding. again, you know, the election is just about to begin, but the chaos here in the united states is already in full swing. the w washington
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bureau chief in his pole in washington dc. thank you so much for the united nations security council has postponed a vote on posing the fighting and gaza. the bed was originally scheduled for monday, but its now due on wednesday, an initial draft resolution code for an urgent and lasting secession of possibilities to allow unimpeded access of humanitarian. alright, there gosh, yeah, there's a now trying to find compromise, voiding acceptable to the us, which has blocked previous schools for a safe, for international pressure on his route to end hostilities is growing as the humanitarian crisis in gaza defects. so why then on negotiating as having such a hard time getting to an agreement, dw, janelle dom allow on has more to negotiators have gone into overtime, trying to find language that would get the united states to refrain from using its
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veto on a ceasefire resolution in gauze on now if you recall earlier this month, so you asked to adjust that. it basically stood alone and vetoing the resolution that the other security council members overwhelmingly supported. but negotiations are ongoing now because the u. s. has said that it won't support a reference to a cessation of hostilities, but it is a pushing for water down language calling for a suspension of hostilities. now the last draft text of the resolution made available had both phrases. there was a call for the urgent suspension of hostilities, but also for urgent steps towards a sustainable cessation of hostilities and that word secession. that remains a sticking point for the u. s. negotiators. and in addition, the u. s. also wants specific condemnation of homos for its actions on october 7, rather the tech, so as it was condemned, all acts of terrorism were generally, and we've heard that, especially the air of negotiators,
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of the negotiators are representing the arab countries. don't want to agree to any more changes unless the us promises not to veto. but of course, it's entirely possible that after days of the go sion, the us ends up exercising. it's vito power yet again and causes an international outcry. or it could end up abstaining, in which scenario the resolution would go through. you only need 9 votes and no vetoes for resolution to go through. that the vote has yet again been moved to give the resolution a chance shows just how difficult it is to get there was data police. janelle do malone in washington for us. well, they have most run out ministry in gaza says at least a 100 pellets. the names have been killed by the latest is rarely as trucks. in the last day, several countries including germany, classify him, us as a terrorist organization. the entire buildings reduced to rubble and rougher. many civilians were killed in the strike.
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despite the cities of these like nation as a safe sown by israel, a survivor pulled from the rubble moons, her youngest sister, and see she narrowly escaped the herself. but the collapse towards me there was maybe just an inch left between me and the wall. i held it, but it was so heavy. i started screaming for help hoping someone anyone could hear me know. yes ma'am. after being freed from the rubble, another palestinian woman has taken to l. no. so hospital where she consults, surviving family members, wrapped in white as a bodies of her 2 grandchildren. we were sleeping safely and no, hey i'm, there's a kids, kids in us women. there was no one else. beautiful
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alone and my 2 grand kids were killed. a mirror here, she was just 2 weeks old line. her bus wasn't even registered yet. my mom has to have if she doesn't even have a birth certificate until we, i mean we don't, the palestinians here say they at least to do with the insufferable pain of loss alone risk. it was a rising to 5 potentials. the 5 is after a powerful earthquake struck in northwest china. the quite killed at least a 131 people in india and hundreds more. most of the dates were in gunk, soup province, local media site, tens of thousands of homes that were damaged or destroyed. you and the social, it's the deadliest earthquake to hit china in nearly a decade. a full day as rescue workers race to find potential survivors use those who escaped with their lives. pace an uncertain future. i shall say. you don't. the
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teacher sent to the somebody i've never experienced southern like this. well, that i'm 70 years old. i've never experienced such a big one. uh huh. there's a problem. so i'm afraid. cool. now i have no place to live, which i don't in my home. there isn't a single room left intact cold. i have no place to live. then what should i do? need people doesn't, but if you change, i'll say that kim are hunting the mountain provinces of guns too. and shanghai are frequently hit by earthquakes. i think i'll hold this out. but this one was especially intense only in the even hours later, heavy aftershocks prevented people from sheltering inside. did you hear me? yes, with temperature is dropping to minus 15 degrees celsius at night. both emergency services have been scrambling to set up 10 to 5 years ago. i can, because thousands of firefighters and rescue personnel have been mobilized to assist victims of the quake, but their job will remain difficult as power and water outages,
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as well as destroyed roads complicate relief efforts to doing so high those correspondent, in type by james china earlier put the scale of the catastrophe into perspective for us. while we now know that this is a dead list as quakes to strike china in more than a decade now, some of the images are seen coming out from social media. and of course, chinese say meter as well, just give some sense of a level of destruction that we're seeing in this very mountainous, very remote region of china. we now understand moving to a 150000 homes, have been destroyed in the south, quaking that's giving you some sense of the kind of level of destruction this this area is now facing. of course, one of the key factors here is this very harsh environment, the rest of us as a now taking place in some of the temperatures reaching kind of well below freezing of the time. of the quaking, of course, that harsh weather has, has continued as their, their relief efforts have continued. but just to give us a sense of the kind of the previous context of both grace in china. this isn't the
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best one that we've ever seen in china, of course, that the listing reason memory was a 2008. so i have quite a constituent provence which killed tens of thousands of people that we know about level with this kind of crate. but of course, those, those complicating sites is, you know, the remoteness of this location and the very, very cold weather are going to be raising concerns. and the death toll can still rise about the change just briefly. you talked about relief. that's what actions are the chinese or thirties taking at this point. what does that report mentioned? it was thousands of personnel have been sent into the affected areas that includes members in the fire department, emergency quake response personnel, chinese state media. it was the shows images of people who have been set up in these new shouts as rows and rows of shelves as we almost done. hundreds of people have been and spend the nights in those. and those tens, of course there's uh, 2000000 us stores have been put in by the provincial government, so they're in the stuff. it's the, the chinese central government yesterday said some $35000000.00 us dollars are
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going to be put aside for reconstruction efforts to try that in type. i thank you. as well side to side. it's hard to predict how long and the rocketing volcano in iceland will continue to keep pushing vast amounts of lava out across the landscape . some residential property could be in danger, but for now, no logs or risk from a natural display that is drawing a crowd of all struck onlookers. gosh, in fountains of lava. this volcano on the rate can, is spinning select has been erupt. and since late monday, their option is slowly losing steam by the situation. he is still dramatic. and potentially dangerous. scientist saved may to dates, weeks, or even months till it stops. it's slowly getting more quiet, but it might last a long time way plus a short time. who knows? but it's,
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it's just it in time for christmas and hopefully it will this stay like this or stuff because this group effect. so infrastructure, so hopefully it will look through the nearly 4000 residents select created from the nearby town of greens of it share those hopes. but some of still excited just to nature put on a spectacular show coming today, getting the chance to be behind sidney. go ahead to being so close to being able to fly the drone like literally 10 meters away. is amazing. phoenix, the volcano doesn't pose any immediate danger to the population, but scientists boom that it could change. if the option continues for too long, it could potentially affect air quality with fumes being able to reach assaults, capital reca, if it could also polls the threat to property. if level flows far enough to reach residential areas. and that is all for now,
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after the breakout documentary series looks at the continuing controversy of a whale hunting on the faro islands. it's coming up after a show frank anthony held in berlin. thanks for watching. and for me, in the entire wonderful cra, he can for the end of a good day and stay with if you can, the i, sorry, so one on 6 times to please come and see more people than ever on the worldwide in such an one. great timing is very hard to say very difficult to find out about time on store info. mike runs the.

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