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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin is real intensive pauses for in gaza, saying it could go on for months. but as the farming pushes ahead, many are asking what happens once the fighting is over. some israelis who formerly lived in gaza, say they hope to return to the strip. also coming up high level us mexican talks on migration with as many as 10000 on authorized crossings of the us border every day . washington 6 answers as present. joe biden codes into election year 2024.
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the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. guys is a most run health industry says at least 18 people had been killed and the suspect to this really are striking. the southern city of con eunice, a ministry spokes person said the attack also left dozens of people injured. palestinian red crescent said the strikes hit a residential building close to the out a mile hospital is really our main says it's investigating. israel is intensifying its operations in southern and central goes against some us, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries. the deductible is rising. non stop as israel intensifies, it strikes, pushing into central and southern gaza. the homeless run house ministry says over
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21000, had been killed and the vast majority of thousands are displaced. the gets johnson construction around. see how the unlimited buildings are destroyed. this is not a water and we get to genesis on it. it's more than one. we can't even describe it to product. the war has left much of gaza and ruins, destroying nearly one in 5 buildings. and there's no end in sight set on eliminating him us. israel's military said it is expanding its ground offensive and released footage showing its a we troops and gaza and i mean, some of the fighting is taking place in a complex area that you meet. therefore the war will continue for many more months . i mean, i'll work with different methods or pulled us at the we can hold onto our achievement
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for a long time show. no, gosh, i said you show me, you know, it was a month on the other side in jerusalem. performers really subtler hopes, the long term plan will also include her return to gaza. she was forced to leave the strip nearly 2 decades ago when israel withdrew all its security forces and settlements. yes, schmidt the which is there's a deep emotional tension at the height because deep inside we dream of returning there by to this is our home. but during know what will happen, and that's my the return of his rarely settlers to gaza is not part of israel's plan so far. but some here say it needs to be part of israel strategy to maintain long term rule. as long as they're not talking about, it's got these rarely governmental. but this is something that can happen because
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there might be no choices. the audio still have to move and gaza in any case, you can't prove if you don't have settlement, especially when it is still not clear who exactly would govern a postwar gaza, or what israel's plan is for lasting peace. journalist of a circle is following developments in jerusalem joins is from there. now, sally does the is really government have a clear plan for gaza when the war is finally over. but i can tell you that the chief of staff of the military, the head of the most of the heads of the security services, the shooting. but all of them, they wanted the cabinet to sit and discuss this issue of the day after. but nathaniel has been so far pushing these questions as they've been saying to was in the, in the out of the americans. they want to hear the americans. they've been pushing . they want to know what's going to have for the day after the day after,
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after the blink good. the secretary of state will be coming in to the region and visit the israel next week. he will definitely raise this issue from san antonio. we've heard that he doesn't want to see him gaza a how much time he does not go to see a flip dash that is talking about this. the move in the controls, the policy, the most r t. and the question is a, when a ruler they say area. 2 apparently, the plan that usually came out from what is the government ministers and was promoted right. and if i mean i'll do is to push the residential goes into the sign like egypt that is now not on the table is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says hum us must be completely destroyed to have peace again. sammy, how realistic is that as well. this is what the,
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of course of these really military is trying to do now in the gods of street. but if we're looking at the home, i assume is none. this is a movement that enjoys the wide spread, the popularity within the palestinian population, according to public opinion polls. it's the most popular a political, the faction, and the, it's difficult to see how is when it read the case. this movement in the past is v as the leader of this move in ship actually just seen was the assessor they did by is room the other leaders of the will, but it were assessor, they did so differently. the kidding over? yes. yes. to lot of who heads the a, how much that the guys have stripped is not going to solve the problem. and other issue of course, is going to be that the, these readings are planning on maintaining ministry presence around the,
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of the gaza strip for a long time. and we should expect to have a kind of a ongoing, a guerrilla warfare. so this is going to take very long and we do not see this as a very realistic savvy. thank you very much. that was jealous. somebody soco there in jerusalem is israel's war. and guys that grinds on opinion polls show palestinians of ford for him. us is growing in the occupied west bank as we heard the same polls indicate that the palestinian authority which governs the territory is losing support. we take a look now at what that could mean for the future of the palestinian territories as a pro, how most riley and they occupied westbank for years. few people in the palestinian territory supported the group which is recognized as a terrorist organization or the you and the u. s. 3 months of war have changed that
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in september, support from us was just 12 percent in the west bank and 38 percent in gaza. but in december that support rose to 44 percent in the west bank and 42 percent in gaza. the pulling and gaza was conducted by palestinian political scientist, colleagues, she khaki mainly in person during the ceasefire. earlier this month. reaching people by telephone in the besieged territory is almost impossible. the pole also shows that much more to boss the leader of the palestinian authority which officially governs to westbank, is extremely unpopular, only 11 percent approve of him. meanwhile, the war has also brought an increase intentions and violence between is rarely security forces. settlers and palestinians in the west bank, further radicalize in the population there, many of whom see guidance as heroes and say how mosque was right to attack israel.
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the us has said it and visions a post or future for the palestinian authority governance kaiser. but as how i'm asking is popularity, the idea of a guys run by the pa seems less and less viable. sketch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. thousands of mourners have gathered any ranch capital to run for the funeral of one of the country's top generals said rising with savvy. it ran uh that is his name is such a, a project with sabi ran, says he was killed in an is really airstrike on the syrian capital damascus. on monday. israel has not commented directly on the strike, but he ran has vowed revenge. door 3 is leader kim jong on his order, his military including the nuclear weapons sector, to accelerate more preparations came claims. the move is needed to counter what he called unprecedented conte confrontational news by the united states. he made the comments as his country's end of year pershing imagined to hang on
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a driver trapped in his truck for 6 days after a crash has been found by 2 fishermen. looking for fishing homes, the 2 men spotted the wreckage under a highway bridge in the us state of indiana. the driver, who's now in intensive care, had been pinned to his seat for almost a week following the crash. now to mexico city, where the us and mexican officials have been meeting for high level talks on migration, this is washington tries to reduce the number of irregular migrants crossing the southern border. us secretary of state antony blinking, met with mexico's present andras manuel lopez over a door with inside too limiting uncontrolled migration into the us open. it's open the door has said he is willing to help, but in return he wants washington to improve relations with other countries in the region and boost a regular migration is becoming
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a big political problem for us present, joe biden, as he approaches next year's election. as many as 10000 people today are being detained, trying to cross the southern us border migrant stranded in northern mexico, hoping to get to the us border by train for them. a wagon is a better option than attempting to reach the board of by boss. they say, mexican immigration officials keep pushing them back to southern mexico. you know, why or will they get us off the buses? or if we are about to reach the boulder where we are returned without any apparent reason, they demand that we get migration documents, that they are not valid because they have them in our faces. how are we supposed to move forward? so there's that to so this is all really hard. i've been doing this for 3 months. i felt last night trying to get on a train to go on with my and my children's journey. they've had fever and flu due
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to the cold weather. we no longer have morsa and we don't have any idea when we will leave this month. the us briefly shop some international railroads between its southern states of texas and to mexico because of the rising number of migrants crossing. as many as 10000 migrants today were arrested at the us, the south west in boulder in december. this 6000 strong group are walking along the highway, watched by the mexican national guard. many migrants and the families come from central and southern america. they have playing poverty in violence and the hoping the mexican authorities will allow them to continue that track north of the in progress we ask them to that is the cost freely to go to the united states. we go there to work and our children to study. so we want the because we are looking to
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improve ourselves to have a better quality of life. because in our country, the situation is getting worse and worse. and we are looking for an opportunity. after a months long and dangerous route, the us for defense is in sight. but with pressure building in the us to block migrants from entering the country. reaching the border may not bring these migrants the best to life. they had hoped for terrestrial rains of calls, flooding in several parts of eastern and northern germany. the states of lower section in the ring, you are among the worst hit. several residential areas have been flooded and hundreds of people have been asked to evacuate. the town of suspect and lowest tax and he is barely recognizable. heavy rain was too much for the rivers. he is a handled emergency services erasing to contain the flooding log in
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this situation and sosh that is fairly stable, but the danger has not yet passed. we must stay alert so we can keep the water level under control. those are the problem. in the town of lilian tile in northern germany, the water has already submerged houses, emergency services of repairing to evacuate residents. the village of into housing and touring jet was evacuated on christmas day. the water level remains high here. well sorry say the situation is critical. it's the at the bank ment could soon give way. the eastern city of dresden is on highlands. fairies here have been confined to the adults. the water level is expected to rise to more than 6 maces in the space of sense to me on how the cobra reservoir is already full. well, sorry, she's have evacuated. the nearby village naturally is this. of course,
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it's very difficult for people to leave their homes. i didn't, but to put it simply, we just kind of contain the water is probably the guns and the so i no further evacuations. i currently planned. if you're watching the news on terry martin, thanks to bring with us the vibrant listening place of loan in the mediterranean sea and mazda and jeff far, abdul coming to us exploring modern lodge styles, attributed to a name admitted to amy and jenny. this week on the w
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a unique moment in one of the most visited places in the world. at night alone in noise, fond stein castle in germany. few people get to experience it like this. women here not when you were alone in the consulate and not the atmosphere is completely real and magical because you never see it like that. it gives you an entirely different feel for what looked like the 2nd was trying to do. i'm and if you let stories told by the peaches work on you, it's really a very magical app must be a marketing system. the to restores tina now move which mikaela cristella are among the privileged few
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allowed to stay in noise sponge done at night. they're both working on the 1st major restoration of the castle and are taking the opportunity to look around in peace. the. there are hundreds of animals and mythical creatures to be discovered. the state of unified for the city front. this, you can see the sheer wealth of imagination that went into the furnishings, have you noticed it in so many details? no matter where you look. so there's always something to find to plan and take time to see more of us, a hispanic assistant service stories everywhere on every wall. and yeah, so when you can just enjoy them in peace without any one blocking your vision or without having to hurry because the group has to go to the next room. that's really great. yeah, football. only
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sponge dining was not originally intended for the public. really big, the 2nd had wanted it all for himself, but it is this castle above all others that has become an icon around the world. these last flights in yet this castle functions like a legend types justice, which means that its image is more powerful than what's behind them and couldn't be . so you enjoy this castle without understanding what it represents, an expressive loss of some 1500000 people visit noise. she punched on every year 4 times as many as she last have in teams. it, which is also in the various officially, there is no limit to how many visitors are allowed in noise. sean stine is too important for bavaria, for that it's 8 am. one hour before the castle opens to tourists.
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steph. enclave and teacher is one of the guides and cleaning is also part of his job. cleaning companies are not allowed in the chambers. the danger of something getting damaged is too great. so think phones either, but this is how every work day starts for us. seems like we clean up the dirt left by about 6000 visitors every morning. so the things are clean again for the next 6000, the subway for the next 6000 and another 5 minutes, then the 1st tour is to arrive one during high season 20 castle guides working parallel every day. diffuse between both of these funds. the organizational management at noise punched on castle cannot be compared with the management at the sister castles of teams, and linda whole function noise feinstein is the machine, so we're almost like assembly line workers. we have no time for any interruptions, every 5 minutes. another 60 people get ushered in. there's really no room for
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hitches. the stuff enclave and teacher originally trained as a tool maker. when he was 20, he happened to come to noise fond stein as a seasonal worker, and stayed right. following almost from back when i started, an older colleague said to me, every day a noise she launched 9 as an adventure to tell you right here we are starting and more minutes to close the door here, the more of your attention please. thank you. welcome to my as long as thank castle most watson cost was billed for this chapter one king the big, the 2nd off that area book that bus chose. how are you looking to switch to?
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i use include week he became king of the area when he was only 18 years old. he'll tell that story 10 more times today as he's done every working day for the last 21 years. if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me. my name is steph, i'm and here we go. the castle tour. it has been timed out, meticulously. no delays are permissible. otherwise, there will be traffic jams and k us. now it's been exactly 25 minutes. 16 rooms in less than half an or the, as you mentioned. so here we have the 1st bottleneck and the guided tour on busy times, around 7000 people squeeze through this narrow stair case. as you can see, that causes mechanical wear and tear because they pump into things where there was
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damage. it's tempting to poke editors to visit as always, want to touch things anyway. they have this need to, which is what leads to the damage. we can see here. more than 5000 square meters of wall surface are affected. they'll have to be checked for damage and repaired by the restores a tradition of culture, the noise me. because when you are invited to someone's house, you don't touch everything. i thought there's a lack of respect to the man does the restore. this probably gets to more anyway, this could result funded is understand all of having a have to experience is important to you. but still we try to avoid it as best we can help him put him in the to dismiss this to provide the castle is undergoing its 1st comprehensive restoration since it was built in 18. 69. the restoration is set to last 5 years. teen anomaly,
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which is one of the project leaders and dealers. lots for just a lot. the costs will hadn't been restored because with so much splendor you don't notice the actual damage. at 1st glance is gone. it's with this one in the news. it's like she is, for example, you can see a typical place visit has often touched, well we have on fortunately over the last the liar of paint. neither the tourists cause marks and wear and tear even in places they don't get to directly such as on this treasure chest. let us shut out. it looks really creepy when it's magnified as to the fact is, visitors the shedding and dropping things all the time. mainly textile fibers, but also skin flakes had all kinds of things. and that's why we have so much
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dumpster throughout the whole room and how it my, who, the stove of common for decades, the wood was regularly polished with oil. but that was a big mistake. because it caused even more dirt to stick to the surface of service. so that's good. so now i have like a sandwich. several layers of oil and dish, which is really hard to remove from the base surface dr. and it also causes a complete optical change surfaces that were originally meant to be honey colors. now the very dock mind juan and jets had for the the items listed with this call. so i initially, well, i didn't have problems exactly,
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but i did think, oh god, so many visitors and it's only from the 19th century didn't. okay. it's under the rule, all these forgotten parts of the book that nobody visits all tourists rush to this one. so i was a little skeptical at 1st, but in the meantime, i have really fallen in love with the castle because you truly see that the key load with the 2nd really created his own welto guns guns. i can have it a shot from hub, the dog, and it's a tragedy on the builder of noise. fun, stein, lunatic. the 2nd i didn't want strangers or any one he hadn't invited to enter or visit his castle. he would have been horrified. i despise the other thing,
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but the way he built it and by keeping the public as the awesome vice, he essentially laid the foundation for this tourism himself. not put on this car. as long as it is, you might say that an agency couldn't have done a better job than this particular builder. who actually wanted the opposite by what has this devil getting now does to boost for hunter and there is more making the tail of noise. she punched on so compelling the 2nd spent the last days of his life in the castle until he was declared insane and arrested on june 12th 18. 66. a day later he was that dep enclave and teacher also tells this part of the story every day to those visiting the castle. the, i guess i left the on when it's not hard to guide the tours, but every now and then the tour will unexpectedly become difficult. well,
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after 2 years time, he and his colleagues regularly take part in emergency drills. although most of their work is a routine, an emergency situation can occur at any time as it did a few years ago, when the fire alarm went off the truck. and then when those things got crazy start the emergency system kicked into play. you bought an automatic emergency call or did the fire brigade. i announced that a fire detector and going off and that we had to evacuate the castle. and then everyone had to get out here and i'm done with hundreds of people had to be evacuated before you saw the fire department looked into it and said it was a false alarm. and a small flag had flown into a fire detector and set it on the modem. so we could go back into the castle house colors. we couldn't do the islands, lots of are only
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40 years old when he died, all the construction which ended after his death of the members of the king's family. they didn't waste any time. they print up the entrance tickets and opened the castle to the public adjuster with the asterisk about how the fuck the gun in the 6 people immediately began to connect this fate of this legendary and very mystical man losing the 2nd with the building to it inside to several reports in the newspapers and letters and contemporary chronicles that report that thousands gathered at the gates of nice lunchtime dominique was at the time. this was regarded as mass tourism disease. today in the 21st century. i think we've left that this number is um todd novice.
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the $18000.00 tourists visited noise punched on in the 1st year today that many come and just readings based lifetime noise schwann's time had a big advantage of this. it was born as a tourist magnet at a time when a passion for the alps was emerging. and when photography was just taking off and come home, found it. and it isn't seemly photogenic minus the . the last tour is over, but the work doesn't stop. no some talking with the same feeling when the whole after a day with 10 guided tours which are noisy and cramped, you feel drain of ideas. so i go home. so we need and then i jump in my bike and right of the mountain. and then i'm pretty glad not to say any one for an
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hour. kindly see the business of evening states. this is one of my favorite places because of the magnificent view of the whole bunch fund go castle. i'd say lake city and behind that to hold the facade of noise feinstein is truly really famous. there are millions of outdoor shots, but it's story it interior is rarely seen. this is how it's been for more than 100 years. the.
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