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the, the state of the news line from pilot and the native home ass holes mold tool. so i'm hoping the find strength of israel is 5 minutes. the guy goes out to the safe spot until him asked is illuminated, and it has to be no lesser and strikes on cost. also on the program, the european union propose a sweeping migration reforms and the states degree types of rules to reduce the numbers, arriving in legally the charities and agencies condemn the changes as dangerous pilots of iceland sites as 12 kind of give opposite sides say as a told to stay away from the mountain, shooting thousands of lava tied to the at the
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unfamiliar hill. welcome to the program. lead off a massive smell. harvey has been in egypt for talks on halting the fighting with israel to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has once a gainsville down to cease 5 until how may i assist eliminated on the remaining hostages, afraid several countries including germany. classify how mouse is a terrorist organization. meanwhile, there has been no that's up in the tax on the palestinian territory. there is no and to seems like the seemed the guy is a street. several is really air strike heating just southern city of rough uh, survivors rush to barely fonts and the hospitals with the to hold for safety. anywhere in the territory of all of
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a sudden the 1st rugged land in destroying everything. by the time the 2nd rocket hidden, we weren't able to see anything in the house anymore. we barely made it out. the whole house fell down. we found a woman who had just given birth vices area and were able to drag her out with her baby girl who was choking. she was taking her last breath. there she is over there from the lovely la. hey, i'm over to the, the you an estimate stand nearly 60 percent of old guys. this infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed in more than 90 percent of the population displaced as the smoke from the latest. when bob meant, feels this type of rough. uh, some of them shared their desperation. we came from the north and they said, you shouldn't had to rough. uh. it's a safe place. they followed us to rock and hit us. where is it safe? where should we go?
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no, i wish for a complete ceasefire. an end to the death and suffering, it's been $75.00 days. people are still getting killed. there's still people under the rubble that i don't hear from many people. communications. a route on the follow up on for negotiations are taking place that could lead to a new, temporary truce. but many differences still need to be overcome. cuts are based, how much leader, a smile, how many a travel to car on wednesday for talks with addiction officials in the group which is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries says it only once a permanent ceasefire. something real down by israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu say that is impossible until him us is defeated. f, how to magic, how is from israel. uncle eli moses is still being held hostage and costs are
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actually being kidnapped during the how much terrorist attacks on october. the 7th is pop, the f us was killed and not the time. his wife and his partner's daughter and 2 granddaughters, were among the hostages released during the week long 65. if i'm going to have that as a group, has just released a video showing a lot in captivity. the 1st sign of life i since his abduction. i thank you so much for coming in at 5. so this is gabby gabby? yeah, god, the most is my uncle. we had no news for 74 days. and then last night from a video released that he is captured by the stomach d hot. we just heard, it was hard to watch, but we are people of hope. so seeing him alive gives us hope so you
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have no idea until have a 74 days. no contact. so how did this a video get to you as well? i'm not so sure as i was here, but i just got tons of messages on my phone last night and i realized that it was released and then i was sent the video actually. so, i'm here in belin, for the event that took place today at the barely orchestra, burling field. i'm monique orchestra, and to was very, very touching. i have to really thank them for the wonderful event we health. and that was the from you is doing the berlin philharmonic orchestra has played a concert tonight. and that was dedicated for the release of the hostages and 4 of the idea of
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having to think of what's going to happen next. and this is carla syrians and jews together to gather together for humanity. it's very important for me to actually stress the point that i'm here on a non political issue. it's a human human need. terry knew many human human not human to tell us so many terry an issue. i think that the brutal attack on the people on the innocent people on that morning of october 7th was not only an attack on they used to really choose and our ups and then the police and the tie and whoever was there, it was an attack on global humanity,
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it was an attack, are showing us the destruction that to our can bring to the world. and this is why i'm here to talk about it to stress how terrible it was. how much we all need to be cautious and afraid. actually terrified of what can happened was terror. and you, you gave a speech of the concept saying that you have to learn to trust again. what did you mean by you know, my profession deals with cultural diplomacy. and for years i taught in the academia and all sorts of dialogue within diverse communities and communication among different people. saturday, october 7th,
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was not only an attack on my family, their community, my community and my nation. it was an attack on might be leaves. i feel we are in a moral health and i think the message really, the global message should go anywhere because what happened there, the trust, which is the terrible stories that are too difficult for me to describe in words should be done. and then there was this crack, crack contrast in humanity crack in trust of what i was preaching and teaching and working for all my life. and unless they are all back alive, i don't know how this trusts can be rebuilt. so the return for safe
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return of this 136 people that are still alive and gaza is a must. and it has to be very quickly because they're, they're, they're, they're dying. so how do we bring that about? tell me what you think of these, right. the government's efforts to, to get the hostages back. it's the isn't really government and it's the international community. will that stuff? yeah. well that's, that was that no problem. i think that was help and pressure from the international community. and the talks we just heard that i'm very glad to hear was our good neighbors. the difference is really government has to do all it takes. what do you think everybody is doing? you know, it's been bull, but it could be doing now. i think there is a shift in the last 2 days. and i believe
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i want to believe as that as we think that everything is being done because there isn't price. there isn't any price that didn't cover my uncle's life and the rest of the 130 and 5 people in guys. they have to be back. so does clearly does mr. nelson yahoo back will have to soften his line. this line that they will be noted ceasefire until how much is destroyed. our prime minister netanyahu has to do every think. they would say that he is, well, he will have to prove their back. i live at home, we have to bring them back alive. if they do not come back alive. does that? what does that, what does that say is that what is that a failure of vision or the government is that a failure of netanyahu? is that how mass being terrible, terrible people, if they,
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if they don't come back alive, what does that tell you? i told you i last trust in humanity, but i did not lose hope. so i don't even think of a scenario way. they don't come back. they will come back, we're strong enough where people who cherish life, they will come back. the price might be high for some people to think off, but whatever price it is, what ever price it is. the lives of the $136.00 innocent israel is, has no price i for running out of time, i would like to just try and end of the hopeful note because i mentioned at the start me amongst all this hara. but that's happened sending the killings and the kidnappings one. a glimmer of of light and hope was at fault of your
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family were actually returned. and in that week long cease fire. i cannot imagine what bout must have been like to be notified that they were coming and then to see them. it was a brief moment of joy and we're ferry, very grateful. but it will not be completed until everybody is back. so it's wonderful and you know, we all need to remember after their return, there is a long process of recovery. it will take very long time and the echoes, the ripples of the pain and the sorrow and the morning is enormous. it will take a long time for the trust for the rebuilt, but as i said, we are strong, we cherish life and life shall overcome. thank you so much for joining us,
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the affront and magic county. thank you very, very much for having me. thank you. gemini, vain union has put forward sweeping reforms to the blocks, assign them a system as member states, find the reach consensus on new rules to cub irregular migration. governments and officials say if the changes will cut the growing numbers of arrivals while respecting human rights. the charges and agencies which help migrants have condemned to changes as restrictive and dangerous. the past almost a decade of the bait and division, the european union has reached a deal to reform its migration routes. i know exactly how what it means when we say that we have finally delivered to on the migration. and as i look back, it's probably of the most important important legislative deed of this mandates. the planned reform include speedy or vetting or irregular arrivals,
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new board or detention centers for migrant. less likely to be granted asylum, and sophisticated protection for people whose claims that rejected the block also plans more even distribution of asylum seekers among member states. countries refusing to take people in we'll have to make a financial contribution. instead, catherine gulard, expert and migration policy called this a doc day for europe. the people say king protection and you're at poor feet, face much ha, sure, and restrictive regime. many of them will be in situations that are similar to what we see now on the greek islands, which people in detention or to diffract to attention on subject to a very poor asylum procedures. so maybe with no access to asylum procedures, a told she thinks the peck significantly undermines the ride to asylum. but
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brussels insists this is a breakthrough. this isn't a very important officer to, to use citizens that have been waiting for this officer. we need to manage migration orderly, and we need to be able to do that. we have to do it together. no member states can do it alone. e u member states and parliament will still have to formally rectify the reforms and they're not going to take effect immediately. this will take a look at some other stores that making use around the well to southern india with floods of forcing thousands of feet from that homes. me to report site least 10 people have died in the southern states of time, of not doing 100 small restaurants in the area. we're still recovering from the damage caused by cycling, mitchell, which kills 13 people this month. both things are underway in the democratic republic of congo. present fee of extra cicada is to win the 2nd 5 year to any such
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as a in the age of the country by the rebel m. 23 group as of a shot of the county. millions displaced by the finding could struggle to about quite a shake of michelle. our estimate, our sub box has been officially sworn in the incoming rulers, criticized lawmakers and problems to be view secure thing. economic and social policies is pretty this as a died after 3 years in power. savvy has announced plans to hold a partial election re run after days of protests over a next fraud. the new votes will not be held in 1st locations on december the surface. i present alexander butcher claims his policy secure to commanding victory . but international critics pronounced a string of your regulars, including the bike and ballot, bulk stuff and and the 1st major protests against a 100 and team. these new presidents have a 1000000 taking place in what us address. thousands are attending at
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demonstrations opposing his drastic cuts to public spending several groups and try to unions of cold on people to protest. the economic shock measures include the 50 percent, the valuation of the argentine a. so i'm getting rid of some government ministries. authorities say they will track down on protests and residents ending on funds blocking streets. so i do, but as address then why are we doing that correspondence? alejandro robust. you are welcome out of 100. alice say this is the 1st to test for the president. how big is this protest likely to be? well, the leaders of the left, this is social, a move in. so you know, to expect here in the last of the, my, your a, my, your is create the may square it around to a 50000 people. and they are protesting because the new government of a, me certainly late, has a priest eh, social subsidy called
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a enhanced word. the receive around a one pointed to a meeting, a deeper and an abroad. but there is a new patient that these are rising up to a 200 percent this year. and they are also remembering the police repression of the december, the 10th, and the twenty's and in 2001. and during the worst, and social, political, and economic crises, in the reason to yo rodge into that a tell us about of these new regulations that the government has imposed. that prohibits that blocking streets and against the demonstrations. yes. a yes. do a, the new government wars that a, the people that a look at the street, it will lose in the social subsidy. and they, they are here. a 1000 are for this man with a shields with games and shouting a,
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with a make a phones and not to touch the street. and they just walk in the sidewalk on the sidewalk. and these way they have arrived to day. and that's how they might, you know, they may a square a doing this morning. the police a warehouse controlled the buses that comes from the suburbs. 2 days to downtown with the site is a, they have a forced it there to be the persons to get off the bus because they don't say where they are. they going to land in the train station as they were posters and it, it also the messages by the speakers. it's the, the people that a blow up the street, they will lose a do it. so it does have to be right. so we saw pictures of the riot police on the streets as you were talking. there was a life the pictures that i'm so what now a week into this new presidents
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a tub. he's passed the 1st to be shaka economic measures, and people are on the, on the streets, not many by the, the, the looks of things. so how much support does this president have? would you say? what is the atlas van like that? as well as he sees that percent of the population that has uh, quoted it, a president delay and, and they, they buy the cash off net last november and a day to pay for the 1st measures of a that is a by the way, showing the initial currency a they take on because if he's got a adjustment of the teen q 3 and but a do a of course the place and he's right. seeing that the he has to re sees the old days, you send the close end to it. you face it only in november,
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but now it these december, the face on the we rise to $25.00 or 50 percent. okay. alejandro will leave it the thank you sir. a bunch of out of 100 or both. so and when a sentence a policy. so i some of the for audio quality at the end of that report. and that's why spend $12.00 is a warning sites is to keep away from on erupt in volcano thousands if the residence of already been evacuated. but some people are still trying to get up close, putting themselves under emergency crews at risk. gosh, and fountains of lava, this volcano on the rate can, is spinning, so has been erupt. and since late monday, their option is slowly losing steam. but the situation he is still dramatic and potentially dangerous. scientist saved may take dates, weeks, or even months till it stops. it's slowly getting more quiet, but it might last
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a long time way plus a short time. who knows? but it's, 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 of that created from the nearby town of green that share those hopes but some of still excited just in nature put on a spectacular. so coming today, getting the chance to be behind settling 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 on that it could change. if the option continues for too long, it could potentially affect air quality, what fumes being able to reach iceland, capital reca, if it could also pulls the threat to property. if level flows far enough to reach residential areas of a trustee. goodman some a is id already sent you
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a list. he joins us from iceland, capital, reykjavik, about 40 columbus from the volcano, a welcome to the w. i. let's start with but what the volcano isn't doing at the moment? a good evening, as it is quite different from what it was in the, in the, in the earliest, also the adoption because the fisher was about 4 kilometers long. so what do you have been seeing? and it's what it's, it's quite much less. so what is happening right now is not the it us and has a concert ticket on the middle section of the fixture. so it's only one active crater left and it's dwindling in a way, but uh, you can still save up this long when this sort of thing quite fiercely. so it's the good legal wrong. they have some good relating, go on, but it has really lost the power in less time,
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the 2 is going right. and why is it so, why is it so difficult to sort of predict whether it's going to die down, as well as the internal forces of the they are not, but it's a, you know, so what we, the information we are trying to gain is all made by collecting evidence from things you don't really see and the they are quite extensive. that is a lot of the, of the mark, my formation going on inside the a. and it's impossible to predict whether or not fisher adoption, like this is lasting for a few days. few weeks, few months, and even in some cases, a few years. so once we have to do is to try to for see how this is going to develop from the evidence. we have got it from the original a long fisher with multiple widths to
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a single one and then try to predict maybe it's old within a few days. and this iceland, unaware is one of phase probably york's most active volcanic re regions. and it's been getting lots of price for, for the countries rather than us to deal with such a complex phenomena. just focused through how that warning system works. smell, it works quite well because uh we have um, auditory system made out of the high size movies has cbs stations, all the instruments that are over a 100 stages distributed over the one for the highest month, which is what kinda get acted. in addition to that, we have the uh, the civil defense, which is uh, organized for, for the whole company. and it's very strong. we have the, uh, the uh, rescue teams use. so some of the members and the voltage, they are about 4 to 5000 to read the in iceland. and then finally we have
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a very strong scientific community. so i want to know we are very well prepared to over any kinds of what kind of options. we have the news today that that's um they'll be, i find that goal, socrates will warning tourist not to be taking a self isn't to stay away. the is a danger, isn't that when you see so many interruptions that people become a bit blogs say about the dangerous wow that maybe not so because we haven't had 40 options now in 4 consecutive years. so the ice of this are getting and of course they want to look at the restroom, but they are getting by do use to have to do this to is less, uh, cautious, less experience. but this, it often has been blocked off completely. so there have been no visitors to the side except the scientists. it'll be a helicopter. the rescue teams trying to get hold of 2 people that they're trying
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to go there. but i only know it'd be good to see an option of strengthening the interest is almost like bentley. and i can talk and thank you so much for joining us to others to add a child state governments in reykjavik. welcome. as i said, show up today. it's in just a moment. i'll be back with the day to take you through the big stories of the day, including donald trump and latest travails in colorado. so we'll have a look at that vast on a couple of other big stores in just about the
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