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when punish, maybe my horse will be hurt next spring to our long seeking justice for the victims of fame assigned this week on d. w. the . this is needed for you near his line from berlin hopes for a truce and the war between israel and has the law. us officials say there is progress in peace negotiations, but for now there's no let up in the conflict as 11 on reports more than 3500 people have been killed. also on the program the reports that have green fires, further storm shadow cruise missiles into russia for the 1st time. it's believe it's long range, western web and launched by steve a day after it's 1st use of us made attack and a bomb side clone batteries. the northwestern us and western canada are closing
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schools and knocking out power to more than half a 1000000 homes. at least 2 people have been killed by falling, treat the welcome to the show of nicole fairly. it's good to have you with us. a top us diplomats is doing israel hoping to seal a deal to hold as military operations and 11 on you as online. i'm as hochstein method with top lebanese officials and be rude on wednesday. fueling optimism overseas fire between the militant group has the law and israel, but hawks time still has to convince is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to go along with the truth proposal. a fresh hope of breakthrough to end. the fighting between israel and hezbollah could be within reach. us envoy amos hawks
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signed, reported progress after more talks with lebanon's, parliament speaker, who is leading mediation efforts on behalf of the militant group. i just included another meeting with speaker barry. the meeting today built on the meeting yesterday and made additional progress. so i will travel from here in a couple hours to israel, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can. israel's board with hezbollah escalated in september, its military ramped up air strikes and launched the ground incursion into lebanon in a bid to put an end to relentless rocket fire from the or ran back to militant group . since then, the liberties health ministry says more than 3500 people have been killed, has been law, has seen its leadership designated, and its supply of arms greatly reduced to us back to peace proposal would create a un buffer zone in southern lebanon. with both is rarely troops and has beloved
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fighters withdrawing. has been lost as it has reviewed the plan, but that its success depends on these rarely prime minister. look on the dish heavy . what do we expect these negotiations to produce a cease fire and a halt to aggression quickly be shifting. so, you know, i can guarantee that that because the issue is linked to these really responds, i really wasn't and nothing yahoo is of the series. yes. and that the, the point is, nathaniel israel has demanded that the freedom to respond to violations by hezbollah, be part of any potentials. these fire deal to us envoy hochstein is due to discuss the proposal with prime minister benjamin netanyahu on thursday. i mean, dar is the senior fellow at the washington institute, the aero politics program, and she told us that she does not expect the ceasefire 11 on immediately. but rather when the new us president takes office,
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he wants defining to stop and he kind of gave everyone altima to until january 20th when he comes into office and it's not working. he doesn't want to spend a lot of money in the middle east. he doesn't want to keep american forces in the east. he wants to fighting to stop. however, that also means that a 2 thinks that the it is really is have 2 more months to do it. it's, they're not in a rush. they do not have to agree to the ceasefire today. they have 2 more months and this war has been going on for 2 months. so they feel that they can achieve a lot more and 2 months. so they're not getting interaction to i think also uh they is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu prefers to. 9 give this agreements extra ones like the ceasefire agreements and nothing. all he prefers to give it to trump. and he already hinted at that as saying, you know, we stop the word and leveled on us, get to trump. he hinted at that. then he prepares to give the ceasefire agreement
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to the trump administration rather to them by the end of administration. despite all the efforts that have been made, he and trump are much closer and both of them want than a treatment at the beginning of the administration. and i think they will wait until the last minute to do it. so is honey dar of the washington institute. british mediums are reporting that for the 1st time ukraine has fired the u. k. supplied storm shadow miss solves into russia. neither ukraine nor britain have confirmed those reports which say, 12 of themselves were fired into curse. border region, partially held by ukrainian forces. a storm shadows are long range cruise missiles developed jointly by the u. k. and france. their launch from fighter jets and have a range of more than 250 kilometers. earlier i spoke to military analyst and former british army officer, simon diggins, and he told me how storm shadow missiles could boast. ukraine's war effort to make
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a difference. but simply because to assume that the started going to transform the credit is worth it. why doesn't they do is to attack targets within russia itself? no, certainly still shut the french, the scope has been used against russian targets in occupied territories. and also in that case, for example, the area of crime in which restaurant quite in 2014. but most of the, the russian weapon systems took the acronym and then based on that, which is something based on gusher. so, and that's those that they can use case of the crate. now with these 2, these weapon systems are talking to us system and still shut his scout friction frame system. the ukraine cannot check those systems before that don't start the price, so they will make a difference. and they'll have to deal with russia. for example, i have to replace them as a defense is newest terms of 2nd. they're important for the not necessarily gonna transfer me over the balance of forces you like the calculus forces in this,
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but this is jump i have for the non military analyst along this. how do storm shadows compare to the longer range missiles provided by the us as so that the 2 slight different bizarre system. so the, the us system, the a type of system is basically a ballistic missile, as it follows up into the, into the atmosphere. and that allows the wreck in the target store settlements discount, or what they call cruise missiles. and they are just literally beneath this, this is flying ground. how do you just meet the speed of sound? and then just before they get the targets, they fly up into the real strength when a record of funds and then aligned to the target. and so, so the different in terms of the, the price they really expect to what you're using. this is you spoke together, so talked with miss solving swat up and yeah. and then the christmas appraisal, klein particularly the defendants and go to not sure about or appropriately and everything like that. which one they do with us, how they deal with it, because you need this aside defense mechanism to as well. i'm still with do with the other. so they all gonna make it different. so important an extra. so if you'd
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like, i was in the, you know, i'm real from craig and i think that's, that's key. there wasn't a sorry transform, as i said before, or the overboard there. but it, it will make like much harder for the russians. yeah, the bottom administration is also given. keep the go ahead to use american intake personnel land mines. let's listen to the us defense secretary lloyd austin, who said that that is a positive step there, fabricating their own personal land mines right now. the land mines that we would look to, to provide them with the land mines that, that are not persistent. you know, we can, we can control when they would as a self self activate, self designate in the and that makes it, uh, you know, far more safer eventually than the things that they are creating on their own. that's, i mean, this is an interesting one because ukraine is a signatory to the mine bend treaty while the us and russia are not. how do you think he will justify using these us applied anti personnel landlines?
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i think there is an old with these are these portfolio because of a lot of people who are very supportive of ukraine. no less to be worried about long. so sex a bunch of press no much, and also factory the breach in the, in the use of i 2nd country to, to them are the only will be around the threat that rush suppose to is. i'm particularly the need to create as a strong defensive belt the rustic couldn't probably try to in the future. but that's by way of comparison, though they're not using much, we can look at what the pose of the, in the polls not looking to build effectively as a strong defensive belt for the next for the eastern border with iris and, and russia basic to slow down and to china loop from that, i think what present cements, we want it to be used across no mind in much the same way. we do know, for example, at the moment, there are lots of the attacks that the russians are pretty and against a few trains kind of human wave type attack. i could be as personnel guns. what
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happened also are you a trust reduce that to them, but psychologically as well, mine's are a very use the weapon system. they are often designed to wound rolls too, but they have a real psychological effect on, on unemployment. i wasn't able to emphasize he is because if you comp trust the ground which you stand, and i say that has a clear psychological site on a, on a particular entity. so i can say the but you all can sort of of but there's also that i think of the psychological barrier for the rest of the world in terms porch is, is that scatter pool support for, for the defense. and it may make a lot of people just a little bit crazy about that supports in the future. as military analysts, simon dickins. thank you so much for your time and all those insights. my pleasure . as we can now take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the united states has vetoed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza
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because it did not call for the release of hostages. the council voted 14 to one in favor, but the us veto meant it was not adopted. uganda is opposition leader. case of a c. j has appeared in court, accused of compromising national security procedure denies the charges, as lawyers says he was abducted days earlier during a book launch in a neighboring kenya rights groups have expressed outrage over his detention at least 2 people have been killed after a powerful storm known as a bomb cycle loan hit the pacific coast of the united states. the major storm batter at the northwest view was downing trees and power lines. hundreds of thousands of residents in washington state were left without power as another round of storms is expected. in the coming days. authorities have issued warnings for heavy mountains. snow is dangerous slash flooding and rock slides.
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let's bring in the urologist matthew food cheese in washington, dc. matthew, what exactly is a bomb cycle? and we've had this conversation before, but maybe a reminder for our viewers. a yeah, so long as i, as long as a rapidly intensifying middle attitude, the low pressure system, so all the stores we get, those are low pressure systems and they suck air in the bottom. so i phone does, is a rapidly lift and now the middle class and like a back in the middle, and that in just those really strong winds force the power of suction. and that's what you get gus over, say, a 100110 kilometers per hour. now for a bond slap going to occur, the minimum pressure has to drop about 2 percent in about 24 hours. so you're lifting 2 percent of the air. i've been out the middle in days time. this thing nearly tripled that rate. so it's like a double or triple long, incredibly explosively straight then. and that's why the winds have been so strong . the other thing to this counterclockwise spinning storm tubs, a strip of moisture from near white, all the way towards california,
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getting them to a ritual. downforce in northern part of the state, with realistically like 20 to 35 centimeters with all said and done there. in part the climb up the range in the northern part of state at this is being called by some a once in a decade phenomenon you just explain how it comes into being. but what is so unusual about this bond cycle. so the occur every winter, for the most part over the north atlantic, the north pacific. you guys occasionally get them in europe to what's happening this time is that it's little farther south were ordinarily should be there. really impressive thing is that the rate of strengthening is not only unprecedented in this part of the ocean, but how far it kind of bottom out, how load the pressure guy is also outside our sort of historical database for so far. so, i mean, is it the same latitude is like portland, oregon, and so that's why this storm is one of such a significant impact. really, how it so widespread. the fact you can have blizzard conditions in the cascades of
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washington and serious snowfall in oregon, in the mountains there, and then all the way down to california with the original rape on a higher risk flash flooding. it goes to show you how big this room system is, and even in the past hour, each war need a warning issue for coastal washington that hardly ever happens, certainly not november dangerous for the people who live in that area of matthew, what role does climate change play and all of this so climate change does play a role in some storm systems, but there are 2 types of low pressure systems that are clinic and bear. true back there to pick system is a tropical system that feeds off more ocean wires. and those are tied to climate change. however, in this case, this is a bare clinic system, midland to low, that does not wires instead of feeds off temperature clashes. and that's something it's not really tied to climate change. so even though the atmosphere is being influenced over all by the effects of human influence, in this case this, this is not really a link rather maybe urologist matthew composing in washington dc. thank you so much
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