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of the this is the w use live from by then sweeping migration reform at the u. member sites agree to tysons the bulk system of the painstaking negotiations through the night. they have to produce a regular migration to the european union as the number of assign them requests souls and a course of 5. donald trump, from the presidential primary ballot in colorado. it says before the president's roles and the 2021 has tackling the capital, makes the electrical holes office again. lots of old kind of corruption has pumped
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device and i thought my life sciences to not sure how long it could keeps putting sounds above clients. the in the i've been fizzle and welcome. we start with breaking news from brussels. european union countries have agreed on a series of sweeping reforms to it's asylum system of the use of negotiations. member states agreed on new rules, same's as covering a regular migration to the block. migration has become a divisive issue across the u, which has seen re quote numbers of mine when since 2015 dw bronsels corresponding rosie bunch of toby more about the significance of the appointment as well. you lawmakers are certainly describing it as historic. and i can certainly tell you that all the years i've seen before, 2 on this in brussels. this has been the most controversial divisive politically
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toxic issue between a new member states and different political groups. so in this, in a purely political sense, it does seem to be historic and to the fact that different parties here has been able to agree and to get this across the lane. and we've certainly had the present of the european parliament saying this is a sign that you can deliver. but of course then the question is, what can you deliver until the effective will it be? what will change under the new rules as well, the important context snow here is that under european union law, margaret or asylum seeker has to claim asylum in the country where that person 1st arrive and not certainly puts that we said administrative version on coastal southern e u member states like spain, italy in greece, where people tend to arrive there under this reform, there will be increased wouldn't member that new member states call solidarity. so essentially, a more equitable distribution of migrants and asylum seekers across the book and countries which refused to take in margaret sir asylum seekers will be asked to
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contribute financially instead. and beyond that, there's also a more controversial part of this reform, and that is in order to essentially speed up the port stations under the plan markets and asylum seekers will be vested more thoroughly at the borders and essentially separated according to how likely it is that their asylum request will be approved and that will include setting up detention centers, which enjoys and charities have criticize human rights competitors, for example, saying that is essentially creating a for, for site if you're on shirking responsibility. i'm last piece of this puzzle. i think it's that's worth highlighting is a, a mechanism, a plan for what happens when the new things a crisis is happening. so when large numbers of migrant, some asylum seekers arrive at the shores all at once. and that will include a loving member states at that point to relax the rule so to, to detain people for longer periods. and not. it also is causing some controversy, particularly the said among human rights come, painters that are not impressed by this reform,
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despite the fact that you remember states are certainly handling this as a victory and proof that europe can actually fulfill promises on an issue that we know is important to a lot of voters across this book and how long till these reforms make some sort of impact, considering the huge scale of illegal immigration to the as well under the normal e legislative period. this is going to be at least a couple of years before it kicks in, but it's important to know that the fall in the usual you low making procedure based deal, which was done overnight. and i should say they really were up all night trying to strike this record. that would usually mean that it's more or less a done deal. there are still some, some, some formalities to come to formal ratification. and because this is such a politically controversial accord, it could be that we still see some political roadblocks. i had sol say was a space over the next few months. the we, what it's worth noting is that there european elections happening in the 1st half of next year. so we the member states and the problem will be driving to try and get a finalization to face a cord before then dw correspond her budget. gotcha,
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thank you. the head of homeless is about honey. a is in egypt today to discuss the possibility of another cease fire in garza to allow humanitarian aid to enter the strip. how much is considered a terrorist group by several countries? israel's president says he's country will consider a pause in the fighting in exchange for the release of more hostages. large scale punk tests are being held daily in israel, closing on the government to secure the release of $129.00 captives believes to be held in gaza. there is growing international pressure on israel to hold its attacks and gaza as the humanitarian situation that was about both israel and how boss is signaling they're open to you talks on a truce, but the reality i put that to a correspondent rebecca. right. it's as well that's right, and that may be surprising because both sides was thoughtfully saying that they weren't going to come back to the negotiating table we are hearing is you just reported
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a present. what's hug israel's president saying that the israel is willing and ready to come back to the negotiating table. we've seen benjamin netanyahu meet with some of the families of the hostages in a gain reiterating that it is a priority to get those hostages out that they are taking he, they are listening and that they are working as hard as they can to make moves towards that he's under immense pressure to see some of these on the hostages. but it's the other side has been saying have also been saying that they're not willing to come to the negotiating table. but we're also see movement on that is now honey, a. the political head could tell base political head of homos is, is a reportedly going to egypt today. now, egypt guitar has always played very big role in the negotiations, and he'll be meeting with negotiate his day and, and other people, members from the egyptian team to discuss coming back to the negotiating table. we have been hearing that israel would be willing to perhaps stop all possibilities
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for up to 2 weeks to see the release of some, you know, with room meant to hear about thursday, hostages. of course, all of these details of it kept very, very secret. never very under wraps. so we've seen in the past before the last deal that, that so more than a 100 hostages release that they went up and down, up and down. they broke down the they came back to the table. it took it to a number of weeks to get a deal. and so we could certainly saying signs in the right direction, ben, but it could be some time yet before we see a deal come to pass. and rebecca, all the while you for the un security council wrangling of a resolution calling for truth, even if i were to pass. would israel listen still as you just reported, that voting has been delayed. we are expecting it today was expected on monday, then tuesday and wednesday in order to try to get the language to some somewhere
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where the us would not use is veto powell, where it might be able to at least abstain from that vote, remains to be seen whether or not that will happen today, but whether or not israel will have that warning. i mean, it's certainly not looking likely there on the pressure. israel has been under pressure even from the us, who has sent many dignitaries here and, and politicians here to, to try to persuade israel to move to the next phase. as they call it, a finding a less intense, more targeted phase to try to bring down those civilian casualties. but that's not something we're saying. in fact, defense minister, you'll have a lot saying that they're going to expand the ground operations. so even if that vote is successful today in the un security council, we may not see any moves from is around in that direction or decorated as far as in jerusalem. so the fighting is suffering goes on in the gaza strip with gun battles reported in the city of han eunice. this off the israel launched me sound strikes
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against the southern rough. i area way hundreds of thousands of refugees of a mast invoice weeks is where i launched it's offensive against how myself to commit a terror attacks on october 7th. in tie, a building and reduced to rubble in rasa. many civilians were killed in the strike. despite the cities these like nation as a safe sun by israel, a survivor pulled from the rubber ones her youngest sister and see she narrowly escaped dave himself. of 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,
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another palestinian woman is taken to l. not the hospital where she can sell, surviving family members, wrapped in white of the bodies of her 2 grandchildren. we were sleeping safely in our home. there's a kids, kids in us, women, there was no one else isn't 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, 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. let's take a look now at some of the other headlines making, use malaysia. it has band is by the shape, send any vessels on their wage ways mail from dunking at its ports. the government says the band takes immediate effect and is in response to it as well as
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conductivity conflicts with how much the majority most of the country has long supported the palestinian people and does not have different magic ties. but the weights, new image shape commission by the by has been officially sworn in in his 1st remarks after the ceremony that u. m. u criticized lawmakers promised to initiate a review of the country secure he economic and social policies is paid just as a died on saturday from under causes up to 3 years in power. the leaders of a straight away new zealand have agreed to deepen their defense ties. usually that is considering joining the military partnership that a strategy has with the waste and present this find the strategy with a fleet of nuclear submarines to count of the growing military presence of china in the region. liked to explain in a decision that could disrupt the us presidential election. colorado supreme court has disqualified republican front. on a donald trump from running in the states presidential primary. f for 2 threes
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ruling, the court said trump engaged in insurrection and signing rises, installed the us capital. in january 2021. april. he was ineligible to hold office again from says you'll see, can review the decision from the west supreme court in washington state. and camp. adobe a is the los angeles bureau chief nbc news radio. you told me want the decision. good me to uh, to be honest with you. i mean, the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of insurrection or being an insurrection, if at all,
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but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people or the protesters on january 6th, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection, as so right now, his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes along with it? if the 1st i'm going to be his story because there's never been a presidential candidate, has been left off. the ballad who is running for office, we've never seen anything like that. so it would be a story. but also the supreme court can go go with it and his name would be left off the ballot. but here's the interesting part of that. is that in 2020 donald trump did not when the state of colorado and most of the political pundits out
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there feel that he doesn't need the state of colorado to possibly win in 2024. so is it sort of meaningful for donald trump in their camp? maybe that's yet to be seen. but as of right now, if you feel that you don't after when, why fi protects and couldn't other states to what's just happened in colorado to absolutely and in 2 other states, minnesota in michigan. so they brought it to their state supreme court, calling donald trump and, and direction asked and under the 14th amendment and the same arguments that colorado use. but those state supreme court ruled against the people bringing the lawsuit because they felt that donald trump had not been convicted of anything. so his name will remain on those grounds. now there are other states that feel that have usually left leaving or democratic governors, and they can basically go to the state supreme court and say, hey,
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we need to figure this out. we need to go to the go to the mat on this one. so i'm sure other states like georgia will come up with their legal ruling in very short order, catatonia from nbc and use radio. thank you very much. thank polls i meant to have open for presidential and legislative elections in congo. but the election officials, the facing logistical and security concepts, valid papers and broken legs to being reported missing ahead of election day people in the capital consent. so it was still waiting to enter voting stations over an hour on. so they were meant to open conflicts in the countries east has overshadowed the election with millions of people this place. there were concerns that the electrical process would be transparent. the don't use us getting is in control. so i asked him how free and fed the selection is likely to be a yes, this is actually a good question and we need to see this in the full run of the elections. we had
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lots of problems with the fact that he, most of the one who had the chance to be the most present candidate all over buildings. he was the one who had like a big advantage with it states television. so if you talk, see from this perspective he had like a big advantage compared to the other competitors. the big thing that, you know, going to see will be the question without people will be able to vote also in the areas which are positioned strongholds. and the big and final question will be whether the elections will finally be manipulated as it has been the case and previous elections on the election is facing massive logistical issues for more. can you tell us on that front? officially the electoral offices should have been open at 6 o'clock in the morning . i'm sending in contrast, i'm fond of one of the voting stations. and until now the electoral material hasn't
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arrived yet, so voting on to now. it's not possible and we're talking about contrast to the capital of the country. so this definitely is the means that in the rural areas which are very hot to excess voting will be a much bigger problem. and we shouldn't forget the areas where there is active haul the conflict zones, but voting is not possible at all. how is the complex in the east impacting the via the election to know no changes whatsoever. the peoples cost the balance, they so yeah, so there are some areas where they already said, right from the beginning. the voting won't be possible because of the fact that there is no access to some of those zones. and many more areas where this is still remaining remaining issue. and this is something why we already see that before the election of this was a big topic of the whole security issue before the election. so they would most
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likely be like millions of people who won't be able to, to vote dw as soon as getting in control. so thanks for the update. a quick look at some of the headlines now. rescue was searching for survivors from the powerful as quick in northwest china. because the depths of at least $131.00 people and 100 small, injured local media as a tens of thousands of times were damaged or destroyed in the province of guns. who a senior downstairs in england just begun to 3 days strike goes a pay more industrial action is expected in early january. it's out of a long running battle to secure a 35 percent pay rights. experts of warning about the strikes impact on the british health system which is rattling with a search and when to illness, it's scientist, one, the situation could change any time as a volcano in iceland continues to emit rivers of lava. the area has long been
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evacuated, but some tourists are trying to get up close, putting not only their lives at risk, but also the lives of emergency crews who have to rescue the experts. a new or options can quickly put people in harm's way. gosh, in fountains of lava, this volcano and the rate can, is spinning and so has been erupt. and since late monday, the option is slowly losing steam. but the situation he is still dramatic and potentially dangerous scientist, save me 2 days, weeks or even months till it stops. it's slowly getting more quiet. spud's to mike less the long time way, plus the short time. who knows? but it's, it's tested in time for christmas and hopefully it will this stay like this or stopped because they screwed the effects of infrastructure. so hopefully it will look through the nearly full thousands residents evacuated from the nearby town of greens of it share those hopes. but some of still excited just in nature puts on
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a spectacular. so 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 1000 post. any immediate danger to the population, but scientists form that it could change. if the russian continues for too long, it could potentially affect air quality with fuel speed able to reach iceland scott the direction is good also pulls the threat to property. if level flows far enough to reach residential areas, journalist in go 6 us and joins us from the side. a capital ranking, considering that this bo cannick activity is starting to subside. what us side has now expect? well this morning we had at least a few of them telling us that they wouldn't be surprised if it was over and done
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with by the, by christmas. so in just a few days time, which would be unusual. giving that this is the 4th adoption in a row in this area. and this is by far the most powerful one at the where at least it was at the start. it has waned, as you mentioned, it's gone down in power by at least 3 fourths. it is also gone from a almost 4 kilometer long. fisher down to a few craters is spread a few across a few 100 meters. so it's certainly a lot less powerful. the big questions remains, is i so this, the pleated, the markham. uh that had been gathering somewhere down below. is it getting rid of the tension that at the obviously built down below or does this mean that we will have to deal with another adoption somewhere on long the same lines in a few days, weeks, months time. so what are the changes to the continued as well,
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i mean one comes from is the your piece and mentioned from the air quality. if this goes on for a while, of course, my isn't the only thing or lava isn't the only coming up. it's various gases that copy pucks it constructively to the tourists that are there and shouldn't be there . but also here, uh, you know, 2040 kilometers away and they can be probably less of a danger in winter time when we have certainly more powerful winds. but in summer time, we've had these options in summertime, it can get to live in smoky up here because of this stuff coming out of useful candles. also, as the piece mentioned, there's and project to close by. there's a power plant. there is the power lines. there's also water remains for this area. it's the love i have. it's those that would cause serious problems in that, that the winter and nicely so far, it seems that uh, we've certainly thoughts the bullets at least so far. but if this subsides quickly, the question arises, will it start somewhere in a worse place?
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so you mentioned a tourist, so hanging around or trying to get up close residence, well aware that they need to evacuate the area and had done so weeks ago. tell us more about iceland, actual warning systems, how they work, or right, well we have of course, a very valid, candidly active islands. iceland is basically the result of those kind of corruptions through tens of thousands of years. and that much, we have known for quite a while all around the iceland, where we expect these things to happen. there are uh gadgets i thought of measuring anything from gps movements to whatever may be coming out of the years in terms of website gases. we also have more satellites that monitor what is happening down below even. and of course, the teams of the very smart scientists to tell us what to make of that data. yet even done in this area, we haven't had the rug some of the victims potential for a 20 years in this particular data. when we have the reduction though,
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and send you a quick, you've got if you need to, something to try to pronounce that. we haven't had this happen for 2000 years, so we don't have a lot of modern data to work with that could help us. so that is sort of the tricky part. really, to make to, to, to know what to make of the data one, you don't really have presidents. you don't know what the data is. i'm telling you to some extent, after i, if you go, you'll cause i've been trying to stay away from trying to pronounce the last tricking that a, i feel like you're good. it's a healthy the every journalist in every word perfect. well, you know, 5 is since you could give us anything better. i have funded hard enough just to get your name right. angle 6, use a. thank you very much, your reporting. i'm not going to the one this week and now i live takes good phone, has kept them within touching distance of late because and at the top of the table
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and travel to bring and knowing that a when would put them level with 2nd place buying replay on wednesday, but they were frustrated by a got c display from the host and had to settle for one point, the lights. it came into this one on a 3 game winning streak, during which they rustled in 8 goals. raymond funds, meanwhile, were hoping their site could turn to run to run the farm, but had seen them slide dangerously close to the relegation zone. the best chance of an otherwise uneventful 1st half failed to bring him in. but the superb challenge from benjamin heinrich prevented late 6. i'm going to go behind leipzig, made brim, and pay for the missed chance. taking the lead just 2 minutes into the 2nd half through lewis opened a super bowl from amiable source book, sent the belgian clear. and his perseverance produced a gold when bremen really should have cleared their lines the phone book said
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leipzig would go on and when breyman had other ideas, justin and did most by and turned and shot. so the host equalize 175 minutes 11, it finished a valuable point for breathing. this basic to preserve their league status. but a huge disappointment for like sake dropped more points in the race for the title. and now the windows, like a favorite, was stopped short, a victory on tuesday when don't forget to settle for one old joel with minds. don't want to jump down to an early lead. when do we on france, fight a free kick in to the back of the day for his 5th goal of the season. but then mike responded shortly before have time step funded bad heading the bowl just over the line for keep a good punch it back out. the 2 lights the down for the moment in the total price.
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watching the deal, we can use a reminder of bounce, old story. a european union countries have agreed on a series of suite reforms. so it's asylum system of the use of the country, asian, and spent the states have agreed on new rules to cut the regular migrations to the block. i've been to zillow, thanks for joining us. get hold of us. we'll have more useful next down by the
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