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i thought a sneak past the u. s. president joe biden says he's hopeful that the sci fi between israel and from us and dogs, that by next monday, the at 1 o'clock is the south 0 line from don't also coming up and is ready strike near the queue weight hospital in southern guns that kills at lake, at least 8 palestinians, women and children are among the desperate scramble for 8 hundreds of palestinians rushed to the sea to collect food drops father
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george. i knew that one. okay, so let's get on with the main share. so at 1st up, the us present, joe biden says he hopes a seat 5 can be reached and goes by next monday. more details remote you about the framework for a potential deal. so what's the zip told? down to 0? 400 posting in presidents could be released in return for 40 as rarely captive united states egypt and caught the immediate control between a mass and israel war on this. let's speak straight away to political hey, new joins live now from washington, dc. uh so i probably 1st thought we've had situations in the past where the president says things which had been rolled back by his team. the question is, is that what we're talking about this time, or is this for real? you know, this is for real because it's been crickets from is age and usually when resident joe biden does that, and he's a, he didn't mean to do that as age quickly come up and try and clean it up. we're not hearing anything from them. and so this was
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a shouted question to the president as of all places, an ice cream parlor. and presidents are very good, it just ignoring those questions. they answer those questions when they want to because he wants to send a message. this has been very notable for a couple of reasons. the fact that he even talked about it, they've been incredibly mom and any of the, the details on these ongoing negotiations. and for him to come out and say, not only we're close, but where i mean if monday, mondays, wednesdays, i expect to cease fire. the other big thing was, he said, cease fire, not temporary, pause, now humanitarian pause. not any of these language that the by the ministrations been using, they have gone out of their way to not use the word ceasefire and the president did . so he is clearly sending the message to someone inside the those negotiations that this needs to get done. and it needs to get done by monday. here's what's present, had to say, well, i hope we have the end of the week. my,
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my not security adviser tells me that we're close because it's not done yet. my hope is why next monday and so what degree does president biden need to see slot? politically? the a 100 percent. she needs to see as far as poll numbers are plummeting, 50 percent of americans, and the latest poll say that rigid rules gone too far. he's losing the support of young people, people of color across the country. but it's incredibly important. key swing states like michigan power, michigan on tuesday, michigan is going to have their primary and there's a big campaign, a fairly well funded campaign for people to write and not just check the box and joe biden, but writing uncommitted. and the white house i think is starting to get the message they sent an emissary to michigan came back after talking to activism, said the status quo has got to change. it is got to change now or the president is
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not going to in michigan. there's a very narrow path to the white house that doesn't go through michigan. and i was there when, by and when a few weeks ago when i was talking to one young, active us. and i said, well, with trump the worst, and she said it's not about trump, and this is about the long game. she said politicians have only ever paid a price for not supporting israel. he's about to pay a price for supporting is israel. that's how we get our voices heard over the long term. i talked to countless people who say it's too late, too many people have died. she has done too much for israel. they said they will not vote for him. but what they want to see happen is an immediate cease fire and is an end to all of the 8 that goes to israel. so they've got some pretty big demands in the presence in a pretty tight spot. so let's see what happens monday, but he's definitely laid out a marker with the state. right. how do you? thanks for that kind of go ahead reporting. thank you. but what among says more on the potential deal from all your bodies presume now,
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for the last couple of days since the end of the talks in paris, the as rating media has been reporting in some detail, the potential framework for jail between on us and israel that would lead to a ceasefire since then the that has been no concrete response from us to any of those proposals. these ready media also reporting that a delegation from israel has arrived monday in the comforts of guitar and out of their arabic reporting that has spoken to sources who outlined further details about what this framework could consist of. they included the possibility of a prisoner swap involving $400.00 palestinians currently and is ready to tension. being swapped in return for around 40 is really captives. that would include women, children, old, a man, and those who might be suffering from medical conditions. it would involve the re positioning of these right, the military to allow more people to move freely through the goals and strip it would include a cessation of aerial reconnaissance by these ready ministry for up to 8 hours
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a day. that's something we did see during the last series of prisoners thoughts with drones in particular, when moved away from areas where prisoners might be released, the concerns of mass and that moment was a cause that they would betray the location of way of that holding the captives in terms of these for us details, the one of the thing that's important to stress there is going to be great to aid coming into the gaza strip. something that the arabic soul says a telling now to 0 would involve the acquiescence of these radius. he's ready to proving that increase an aid, and the people wouldn't be allowed to move back towards the north of the territory, except for those of military age, the months out 0, occupied history. so then, what, let's hand out from stevens soon is a professor of politics and international studies of university in san francisco. and he says, the lack of a sense for us a fall has been hunting dre biden's chances of being re elected. as he was press as
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he's been chasing quite a bit politically with this, a nearly 2 thirds of americans support a ceasefire, including 80 percent of democrats. and it is really hurting him on the polls as the young people, our americans, muslims progressives. but we're not going to vote for drugs, but uh, what may leave their ballot blank stay home or vote for a 3rd party. or even if they did vote and not the same campaign money or do the door to door kind of work. which of the democrats are dependent on to get the voter turnout up there? so he's, he's really seeing the, the impact it is happening on his re election prospects, especially an important swing states like michigan, as and this will be electoral college system. we're in a shift of only a few 1000 votes in a few states can make the difference even as by and did when the majority of the partner vote. he also has to be concerned internationally because it has really hurt america's reputation to be increasingly isolated in the international
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community, and therefore our credibility and try to rally the international community support other us policy objectives. i'd like to train is heard on the ground in southern garza and is randy as track is killed at least 8 palestinians. the attack struck a house near the q 8 hospital in rafa. entering dozens of people. the strike on gauze southern my city came is, is randy, i mean for pass to launch a ground defensive in the city, topic about resume reports. now from rafa the, the palestinians of russell, i'll see you wringing his very ground defensive for the tutor. it still comes from the scotch and is throwing, keeps the hidden near the great, the hospital out camera capturing the sound. as for the children,
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i'll pull the life from the roots. it's an area and meant to be, say, as ro has this tip top it's attack so rough in the past few days, killing and enjoying several women and children, and raising more for use of what might come next. the north, waiting for aid has become a painful part to blowing thing goes from menu. monday's fine indicate they do. they need military drop supplies of the coast of areas that are in central cancer. hundreds raised to the peach wading through voltage to reach the precious cargo bite to p. it's not old could be collected for the lucky ones. it was much need me . but most food aid is required in casa in another part of garza, palestinians risk palms and phillips to find the suit. once again is really small.
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i push palestinians waiting for a fish built on me wants to expand its ground offensive into roughly 1500000 palestinians are. she'll treat the phonics the suit. good with tarika bears in. oh, just the era. russell southern guns as well. patients in garza have spoken out tough to is randy faust is still not the hospitality calling eunice a week ago is ready for us is left the building. i need to send it to you in catastrophic conditions. palestinians have described being mistreated by his ready soldiers and surviving for days without food. you'll come, we'll supply shifts near on the 15th of february, up to one such a. and we were shocked because a shell fell in room number 4. and that was in room number 3. this someone was killed immediately off to that. these really set on microphones, they would enter the hospital to look for any member of homos about. they would
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inspect every image in the hospital to be is really storm the place. and asked us to put our hands on our heads and they asked me to show my id. they asked me about my husband and i told them he was injured and i don't know where he is. we stayed 5 days without food. and on the 6th day they brought some food for us. if you look around me, you will not find even a piece of bread. i hope to be treated abroad. i am alone and i can even help myself. but 3 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces during a raid in the occupied westbank. encouraging happened in the northeast, which if 2 bus on monday, nice military vehicles and bulldozers, st. moving through the streets, at least $407.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. the international court of justice in the hague has held its final day of hearings examining the legality of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian land. 50 countries and 3 international organizations have addressed the
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cold, most cold israel's occupation to be declared illegal and for it to end. punish smith's reports now from the hague. over 6 days is rails occupation of the palestinian territories. suffice to unprecedented scrutiny before the judges of the world's highest quote, is what is acting and has been allowed to act in complete disregard of international law that cannot continue. it is clear that is what else you need. an occupation is also being administered in breach of the prohibition of the time pop up box is royal, has been consistently ups truck thing negotiated to spit solution is well, most renounce its claim to sovereignty over the palestinian territory. all settlers must be removed immediately. lawyers, and i'm baset, is from every corner of the world, argue that israel is deliberately preventing palestinian and self determination by
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building sacraments. this is really the language of the colonize ation. the language of liberty that we've seen exercise in these reservation since the 19 sixties and the other arguments have really been around the is really violation of the international law surrounding used to force surrounding portion odyssey and also surrounding international humanitarian. those view in general assembly asked the will court to consider the legality of these rails occupation fucking 2022. right. so it says right or was escape punishment. but it's been impossible not to stop the horrors of the war and gaza impacting the proceedings here. won't have, won't be the firs, 1st 100 cops once a 4 countries are sort of as we came here to the, to the us justice for justice, for the senior people. and i think that the vehicle when uh what linda,
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it's school premiums that this q patient is leaking on doing, the new works upside genocide, colonialism. and that is if your patient is involved in, so it isn't for the united states since the quote shipment or the israel is unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories. now, under the establish framework, any movement towards israel withdrawal from the west bank and gaza, that requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of those security needs on october 7. and they persist these rather than taking pos in the hearings saying the course involvement could be harmful to achieving and negotiated settlement with the palestinians. these hearings of late the israel international oscillation. now the court may rule, but israel must withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. it'll take the judges around 6 months to come back with an opinion,
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and it'll be non binding. but his international court of justice says it's rulings carry great legal weights on moral authority. bernard smith, alger 0, the hate still the head here now the 0 with on the front lines with on groups and the democrats, or republicans condo, who say they've joined forces with military to federal. m. $23.00 rebels plus i'm alexandra buyers. and joe have guitar were thousands of people have gathered for web the 1st time the world's largest technology conference has ever been held in the middle of the hello. we've got a big contrast in the weather across north america. at the moment, the echoing temperature differences coming in here, we have got so much colder air across the far north, west of the comes up
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a down into the south. this is where we have some real hate for lisa. these weather systems here, north of that, that's where we got that cold air in place. it was 12 celsius, a top temperature in calgary, on monday. and it was something like 45 degrees warm of that and that was a cold as kind of went out. so initially that's going to sink his wife or the south with was the temperature, the same kinds of safety going from $26.00 celsius to around 3 degrees on weight and stay cool. that was i making his way into dallas by this stage and noticed, but it will bounce back. it will feel a little more spring lock as we go on into the statement that big temperature contrasts. we're looking at some severe storms and over the next dial. so we've got some very low ib shala's pressing i, but tools used disabled just around the midwest and we got snow the just sliding off the rock is slipping. further south within we can get some pretty bottom, whether they're just around the tennessee valley, over towards the mid atlantic states as we go $13.00 way to stay most problems
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across the caravan. as long as you find and try. although a few shops with the eastern side of the region down to mostly what's the unique perspective that place students up does, told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, even upon proceeding as local landscape. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention. the stream on out to 0, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the color daniel, reaching out to a reminder about the top storage and us present trip. i says he hopes to see if i can be reached and also by next monday. so as of told on 0400 pallets, some improvements could be released from the occupied westbank. in return for 40 does ring captains and is really striking. reference killed at least 8 palestinians . the tech struck a house near the hospital injury. dozens of people strike on rough i happen. disease rarely on me for peasant lodge ground offensive in the 6th through ojo dining at forces kind of add drop operation in garza, delivering much needed humanitarian, a hundreds of displays. people gathered where the agents dropped bunch of it fell along the coast. near rafa in michigan's presidential primary on tuesday, j biden is all that sudden to be re nominated as
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a democratic con. but israel's foreign garza set to make michigan a major test of the president strength in the states. you only narrow the bond in 2020 grand campaign led by the states lodge, arab, and muslim american population is amounting that bite and negotiate a cease fire and gaza. they say they won't vote for him until he does 100 as a story from table and image. this is where the found came in. the warren garza, his devastated i'm in of white is family. so we left over 90 members of my family. 83 died in a single is really bombing half a world away in michigan. a boy to blame president joe biden for his support of the war. on tuesday, he and thousands of others who usually support democrats planned to vote uncommitted in michigan's democratic presidential primary. i feel i have betrayed that i bought it for bite in 2020. so we fault it for somebody to bring us
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democracy and a humanity on the table. well, we see, you know, a government that aligns with a genocide of government to cold. my people. innocent people, thousands of them, hundreds of traditional democrats gathered around and the majority air of american city of dearborn. they're demanding a ceasefire and gaza and pledging to vote. uncommitted. dearborn, mayor of dill, a mood says it's not just an arrow, the american issue. so not about being out of her being must have been having an attachment to people in full us there and are being related by blood. this is about people coming together and seeing right versus wrong. they are joined, led really by rashid to leave the only palace getting an american in the us congress. if a campaign helps trump, she says, blamed by visiting about is risk and another 12 term over here support for the most right wing government. most extreme is government in the history of israel. there
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are 300000 air of americans in michigan twice. biden's 2020 margin of victory when you've got that big of a population that might or might not support the president in re is re election efforts. boy, that could really swing the outcome in the michigan primary anger, his turn to action. but the real test comes in november when those supporting the uncommitted campaign will have to decide whether it is afford president viber or risk electing donald trump. for many, like i'm not a lie to the answer is simple. how do you feel about joe biden? i don't think i'm, i want to hear his name again. does america have blood on his hands? yes. with polls predicting easy primary victories for trumping biden. on tuesday, the war and gaza threatens to cause democrats at least one state. they've been counting on to keep biting in office in november, john henry and l g 0 dearborn,
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michigan. as to the democratic republic of congo with the military says it's joined, dealt with several local um groups to fight. am 23 rebels in the countries eastern north keyboard region until recently they were battling government forces conference. so a spoke devices from one of the groups calling themselves that was a lender and sent us this exclusive report. not too long ago, these kimberly's finances were actually the ami are they call themselves was a lender. so he was for p just the role on groups have put aside the differences, how the government forces, the goals to defeat. what they see is a common enemy to thousands of fighters have been deployed to boost the number of soldiers on the phone lines. 2 yeah, the sing songs critical run this president on cuz i me,
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they accuse upon the entity 3 rebels. karen says she's not afraid to die. you to go so then the war number changed using i'm a soldier. i see my relative suffering there in comes for the displaced my home is can move, but we have to leave for funds. that's why i decided to come here. but some commanders have been accused of meeting human rights abuses and are facing functions. the guy he also says there was a lender, is working alongside a group called the democratic forces for the liberation overland or the lar that he states do have been involved. the genocide in rwanda, in 1994, you got there was island f dealer. our nurse was a lender. they are based in new york, but they are a london. we host them because they kind of go back to rolanda. they should be rolanda is problem, not ours was
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a lenders based on fuel that overlook. goma and dwanda not run across the border. aquanda is here. say their wall is to make sure the go ma is protected . they say that they're trying to make sure that m 235 does not advance into the city. they have new weapons and be new to think i asked them, what will happen when the conflict ends? treasure obama said god, the friend this is over. we hope that the government will create a special defense, eunice, which can be called in times of security trouble. we can to point anywhere within the country. but for now the see the focus is pushing back empty 3, your own collins, both as or die trying, catching. so i, you know, google democratic republic of congo, gary and paula inches, restaurants sweden's bid to join nature to move clears away, folding over the country to join the west and defend salons. hungry was the last of nature, was the 31 members to rectify sweeping succession, natures,
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extra general and stuff. but so sweden's membership will make the line safer and stronger, still kind of a band and this policy of known environments, often russia's invasion of ukraine. the farmers in europe and not backing down on the mountains for an easing. if you trade policies stage the latest protest as agriculture ministers we may see in brussels farm is took the attractive to the belgian capital blocking roads and demanding fair prices for they produce energy and come back as this in europe and farmers vent that and in brussels. around 900 tractors, book entrances to the european council, building e agricultural ministers meet in solid weeks. they've been protesting against policies. they say to them for making a decent living, the form is say they want minimum price is set for that purchase. and the store to
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trade agreements that allow in cheap inputs. so here, such as the size, the american trade block mercosur with homes on restrained by the regulations they face. all of us do what we wanted the definitive ends to the free trade agreement between the european union america. and we want prices that cover up production costs. they also claim the agreements favor larger corporations and businesses to create most environmental damage and the use column and agriculture policy will c a p needs to change. so if i could get that in one of these c, a p that we have now has so many bureaucratic steps that we cannot manage to comply . we need an agricultural policy. the truly adapts to the fall of his needs and allows for profitability. and some complaint, the environmental policies under what's been called a green deal hampering their ability to what some european ministers agree, something green data zooms that some. we need to implement the greendale in such a way that it becomes practical and less bureaucratic. that can be done. this
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commission unfortunately has not done it well, most hits, you know, we need to reconcile farm is what they policy for the c a p. it's the policy and without the see a pay, they wouldn't be such a powerful agricultural sector in europe. in a concession to form is the you are paying commission, scrapped a little to reduce pesticides, a target to leave land on, foamed improve. biodiversity has also gone many politicians degree. more changes has to be made to such as thoughtfulness, but it's not clear what name like the image and kinda how to 0. now, one of the world's largest tech conferences is getting underway here and casa, for the 1st time. the web stomach scene is a chance to connect entrepreneurs with investors from bright around the world. and as long as advise you, sir, of the in front of
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a sold out crowd web stomach guitar open with a bang. i'm pleased to announce a $1000000000.00 investment in international and regional venture capital funds for day summit is the 1st of its kind in the middle east bringing together $1000.00 technology startups for more than 80 countries. this is an amazing opportunity for them to meet with investors. we have over $500.00 investors joining us at this event, which is obviously great. they'll have a lot of exposure. they have a boost day for one of the 3 days of the conference. so an amazing exposure as well, for the $12000.00 attendees that will be joining us. they will have also opportunity to pitch on stage on the pitts competition and start of showcased at the end of the day. also an amazing opportunity to learn and to develop and to network, not only with the attendees in general, but also to learn from the amazing speakers that we have going on stage. the diverse group includes impact start ups focused on improving lives through innovations and health care, sustainable farming and recycling. a 3rd of the companies have been founded by
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women, while around half are coming from the middle east. say 15 years ago, we didn't have a roommate. system and right now that is the hub. so all of the other countries suddenly decide that they want to jump in the middle east. i think that's a be progressive, a major steps where the story slips. each country has its own characters, every space in special talents and special ideas. and it's really diverse. i'm so excited to see where we're going to head over the next 3 days this center and jo, how will be a hive of innovation and networking? thousands of people with big ideas here is to connect with investors and partners, hoping to create profound change not only in the middle east, but the rest of the world. alexandra buyers, alda 0, so on the web summit on the way here in casa. now what's being billed as a scifi documentary about the palestinian experience of the non viral catastrophe of 1948 as high as a london premier lived charles the history of
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a city known as load in present day israel. it imagines a parallel more than the existence of a multi face, palestinian state high force. it met the co directors of the field contact him. so this is a film in which the city of lid the rates its own story settles us and confirm that's kind of a stand to them on the bottom of a session between me and it's the story is a knock, but what time has to be in school, the catastrophe is force displacement. in 1948 the israel was created but it also offers an alternative and imagined history in which the knock that never happened. and as i say, it is co directors aimed at engaging audiences with a familiar subject in a new way. 7, i are huge scifi in there and we figured ok, let's see what happens if you know,

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