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stop league, and eventually they have something to look forward to. the amusement park reopened every minute here for the life is a loss of returning to normal. they're playing nothing, but the trauma is never far away. the falls open in virginia kicking off the single most important voting day in the us presidential primaries, the headquarters until 530. you navigate also coming up the running for cover and hate t armed gangs found that out with security forces for control of the country is main. airport no letter on versions of draws us from us presents it's
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proposal for a ceasefire. to mediators china's leaders outline plans for economic revival at the annual meeting of the national people's congress. the we begin in the us where voting has begun in the single most important day in the presidential primaries, also known as super tuesday 15 states and one territory including delegate rich california and texas are casting their votes in presidential primaries and caucuses . it's a day that can often decide the candidates for the republican and democratic parties . this year joe biden, and donald trump faced little challenge in their nomination contests. and b, c's breed jackson has more from washington dc. the super tuesday is by far the biggest election day on the primary calendar. more than
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a 3rd of all available delegates for both republicans and democrats are up for grabs. now former president trump started this week off with that legal when after the supreme court ruled that he could stay on the ballot in colorado reversing that states decision that disqualified him for his actions leading into the january 6 attack of the us capital. now tom continues his dominant march toward the republican nomination, but former una vassar, nikki haley. she is determined not to give it, and republican voters in more than a dozen states and one territory will weigh in today with more than 800 delegates up for up for grabs. now trump is favorite to pick up political victories across the board. and even if he were to win every single state today, he would not reach the 1215 delegates needed to win the nomination. but that could happen as early as next week when it comes to the democratic contests today, president biden is by far the favorites in each one. meanwhile,
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new polling shows that former president, trump, is leading president biden, and a potential 2020 re match. and that's within the margin of error. while a surgeon migration of the us mexico border has become a focal point and not votes. and republicans accuse a bite and administration of neglecting border security democrats. so if the republicans are sabotaging their efforts to deal with the issue, how does o, castro reports from texas were candidates visited the border this week? a allen city, english culture. and people living here have the it's still morning at the mercury, don't flea market in the gallon, but the sol sedan has already been playing for hours. the music drift over the
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knickknacks and the produce to wear 18 year old on a is working at her mother's vegetable stall. she does so much to provide for our little family because it's just me and her. and i was born in the united states, shortly after her pregnant mother across the border from mexico. she's asked us not to use her last name. she says the candidates and this election have all turned demonizing immigrants to get votes. and that hurts for immigrants are here to work hard and try their best to get into this point. they help to basically, or economy be she's looking forward to voting for the 1st time. but she says she wishes she had better options for president than donald trump and joe biden. but it's like in know to meet him like that. i guess i would just go provide a few stalls down our tools. santian almonza is selling tools to make his rent. he's 68 and works 2 jobs, get the pin number, and i have my papers now,
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but migraines going through a hard time. they also need help after all, they've gone through to make it here. use a record number of migraines have crossed into the us during biden's presidency. despite his administration's efforts to block them, trump says he did a better job to secure the border. they like trump impulse show, the majority of americans agree, and they'll bind and one the majority of the hispanic vote in 2020 trump now has a 6 point lead among that group. let me try to cover one. michael brittany. yes. says spending a day at the flea market with his family helps distract from his worries about his trucking business. this current administration has um, has crippled to me. they have crippled me. i have to cut my trucking company in half. i've already full have my lease. he says he'd like republican nikki haley to become president, but he'd be happy to support trump to texas has voted for
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a republican to become president for more than 4 decades. analysts say this year, the state may turn in even deeper shade of red, and that whoever wins over voters on immigration and the economy will win the presidency. heidi jo, castro, elders, era, mac, allen, texas. you can watch, i'll just there a special coverage of the secretary's day starting at 1800 hours gmc of the now to hey, to you. we're heavily armed. gangs are trying to seize control of the main international airports. it's the latest in a string of attacks in recent weeks of the weekend arm gangs over round the 2 biggest prisons and freed thousands of inmates. stephanie decker reports.
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the international airport has stopped operating, no flights in or out, paralyzed by gang violence. like much of the country, again, leader and former police officer jimmy sherry's, a nick named barbecue is claimed responsibility for the attacks. seeing the aims to force the prime minister of yellow only to stand down. in an unusual move, the guns are uniting to bring down the government. and analysts say this could be a turning point in the eighty's already to much was history of the government gave us the weapons to fight with our brothers and sisters now retained the guns and gave them to fight them because they don't do anything for us. games is over on 2 of the main prisons in the capital, producing several 1000 prisoners, including gang leaders, gun partials are taking place in the streets. prisoners of escaped from several jails. it's miserable. the crisis is guessing, louis everywhere is unsafe. a con,
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find clients to my taxi to make money, to feed my children. i'm an old man. nothing seems to be functioning here anymore. thousands of people are fleeing their homes. many are having to queue up to get clean water. some tell all g 0. they haven't been able to find drinking water since sunday. we feel discouraged, we flew in a children can't go to school. we can't buy food. how can we live in such a situation with 5 to not for the haitians while with the same haitian people? do us administrative sion has urged americans to leave the country as soon as possible. canada has closed, it's embassy, and some 8 organizations suspended their operations due to the dangerous situation . thank you very much. the prime minister flute to kenya last week, to finalize the deal to setup un task force led by can you to help restore order that triggered this latest crisis. but there is still no un troops on the ground to
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help authorities restore order. and the prime minister has yet to return stephanie decker, which is 0 of the whereabouts of haiti's prime minister, are currently unconfirmed. are you add on re flute to? can you to finalize the deal to set up the you and task force, but he hasn't returned to haiti? kenya's ministry of foreign affairs says on re flew to new york on saturday. it's all clear if he's still there. now, william o'neill is a united nations expert on human rights and hate see, he says intervention by you enforce the best hope to stabilize the situation. there has been bothered serious pilots for many, many months now. i think the intensity increased over the last several weeks as it became clear that there may be was now some momentum to finally getting the international force authorized by the security council of sensitivities. and also the announcement that there would be uh, elections perhaps held in august 2025,
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which is a long time from now. so i think that was one of the excuses in a way that the gains took some games. not all. some took up to increase the level of violence and these attacks, huge chunk of the capital has been in the control, the gangs and long before just last week. 80 percent is the number used. it's probably sometimes it's a 100 percent. it depends on the games move, and then of course, the most of the rest of the country is not over the control of games. there are pockets here in there. but it really is a problem around for the prince and the suburbs around it, which is again the heartbeat of the country. everything. so centralized in 80 prints really counts for just about everything that matters. most patients, if you ask patients who are under the some of the games whose life is being terrorized and women getting raped and, and, and people be kidnapped and becoming so expensive because the games cause put a tax on everything. every haitian i talked to on my visits in the slum areas,
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can't wait for the force to arrive. it's some of the gang leaders that don't want it because they understand one thing and that's force i want to see to listen to the structure of state, asked me blinking on the cover every 5 minutes. just going through the many issues that we're working on together, bilateral basis, regional basis, level based cutters. for the last few years. helping to get americans with me. harbor charles payne. back home to their families. whole variety of places in courses and critical and helping to relocate so many of our partners. we stayed with us for 20 years and now we're trying to do right by them in our own strategic relationship is stronger over the last few years. we're talking about that, but of course, as most of these most are on our minds. and our focus is the
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situations you guys and here we have an opportunity for an immediate cease fire. it can bring hostages, increase the amount of administrative assistants getting into the house and into so desperately needed and can also set up the conditions for them during the resolution. and it is on us to make decisions about whether it is prepare to engage and that ceasefire through our putting the originals. he's part of the river, which he class here, the boss and his home, and created a week's file manager and assistance double under that time. cut her plate along with the critical getting us to that point and it continues to do something now pregnant for that space. it's all respected. cease to dramatically increase the monitoring system. that is getting to people
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inside of the situation for children, for women from then for vitamins across fire mazda is making inside of gas. it is on acceptable and unsustainable is realized to maximize every possible means every possible method of getting assistance to people who need united states can continue to as far as support those efforts along with many other countries around the world . but it requires more crossings requires more a getting in. and once that isn't, it requires making sure you can get it to the people who need it. so we will continue to press that every single day because of the situation as it stands assembly on. so we have a lot to talk about, but again, i just wanted to size that for the united states has been an exceptional partner. we're grateful for that partnership and for the final work i thank you very much for sending me today. the 6 on our strategic
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we've seen the ocean investigation shift ship total is consider us as our song is that i thank you very much for the work that you and invested in this relationship. also as you mentioned. busy mentioned shift is ranging between and, and then also fossil events on the security on defense funding size and across the on that and all sectors. i'm excited about also another i didn't talk about domestic, not a g 's about strategic bostic dining, which is individuals. it's key to make sure that our policies on strategic, again, 7 bigger category for the,
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for the nation fees and security. as you know, mister secretary said, so the situation in the region right now, it's on the table and happening everywhere suffering from the does that i'd c c. we've seen that just it's becoming very, very for 7 for us. we thank you for holding. so the process of the negotiations of the hostages back feature yes, is fire delegating bainbridge areas situation in augusta just wanted to reconnect the secretary of the united states and north fox would be a lot of those businesses to make sure that this this despite the storage on the
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mind the front, so the piece to want to bring the piece to see, i don't have any chair. sometimes we want to see the hostages back. i forget this. and hopefully today i will present all set of questions to, to discuss further details about the development on back on, on the phone. and of course us in the page adjusting solutions on the hosting team and also to get the thank you very much and thank you for being a good friend. i'll talk to my friend and show me one final thing that i wanted to share. also seen again personally, every single day, a tax part of the fees on the red sea ship, the page is assigned to the bottle. and the results of that is that there's a huge fuel from that share. so that's creating
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a potential environmental disaster. at the same time, we've seen movies, the tax shifts, bringing food, grains to the people that are even people that doesn't, these report to in some fashion represent. and of course, has had a dramatic impact on shipping around the world. that's gonna have an impact for a lot of higher food, fresh prices, but in the amount itself in the region. it's all environmental disaster and huge impact on the ability to get to the people who suggest for the need any other. so i guess the who is these care at all about their own, their own reputation, the way in which they are seen by the world. they will stop these attacks and stop the terrible damage that is due to people in the region, people with young people around the world. so that's what you are sector, said anthony, blinking. same thing along the lines. uh, they cut every prime minister, administer a foreigner for
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a shift mohammed been opposite of mind and sony and the prime minister of katara is in washington. as you can see for the 6th cuts, heart u. s. strategic dialogue about set to begin on tuesday and sometimes will be opening the dialogue with the us sector sites with 12 sessions and various fields of cooperation that are scheduled to take place. just a reminder that this meeting was launched back in 2018 in washington. bring it together category and us officials to address issues of mutual concern as they put them on the last round took place in december 2022 and this is now the 6th round that is being launched in washington dc will bring into harper time. so he's joining us from washington dc as well. so, you know, she has both mand introducing this strategic dialogue and also saying that it's taking place image. major regional challenges in light of the ongoing is really we're on gaza. as we've been told that as we have just that the trying to get some kind of ceasefire trying to catch you. monetary and aiden's,
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a gauze will be at the top of the agenda. interesting little code to that from blinking this extra estate on the who's the attacks on shipping still presenting them somehow is acting in a vacuum when silly those attacks off, intimately connected with what do the size of genocide in causes stop the genocide, stop supporting as well and the attacks will stop all the blinking and seemingly trying to tie into the good thing you saying the bad it's about for reputation is suffering because of the environmental catastrophe of a, of a sunken ship. what i'm actually driving says booties reputation is rather been in august by the fact that they are taking the lead in it originally and certainly in, in, in, in, in trying to defend the palestinian. but yeah, it's interesting when we go there, all right, interesting press release from the categories on what else was on the agenda as far as they were concerned, the language is interesting. the scourge of these radio for your patients, the flight israel's flagrant defiance of international law for visual measures taken by the international court of justice and the catastrophic consequences of
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whole taking support for the united relief and works agency own rock surveys are also on the agenda as far as the guitar is concerned, so yeah, it should be religious and see what comes out of okay, she help, we'll keep us across the story for the time being. thank you. well, meanwhile, in cairo, how much was presented. it's proposal for a cease fire agreement to mediators, and it says it's now waiting for a response from israel, which did not send a delegation to this round of talks. so when talk, so the is really work cabinet member been against vice president, couple of harris reiterated us support for a ceasefire, and gossip and guns is now expected to meet the sector of state anthony blinking in the next few hours. honda, some hope is running us from occupied east jerusalem, so benny gans over in the us and then he heads over to the u. k. just tell us how this trip is being proceeds in israel and what's he got an out of this trip so far as well. but again, this is discussing
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a lot with american officials. first he's trying to preserve is really public image about israel's ground offensive inside of gaza. he's also trying to now pave the way for american support for a ground invasion. instead of flock that has received a lot of widespread condemnation. something else against his office said that he discussed was actually perhaps an international maneuver to try and distribute a with in gaza and providing more aid as well. but these really prime minister has been quite firm throughout the entirety of this war, saying he is sending in the minimal amount of 8 necessary in order to prevent a humanitarian disaster. but as we've seen over the last 5 months, back catastrophe has unfolded right before our eyes. so benny against trying to again, cement public support for these railways from the americans. and how it's being perceived in israel is quite,
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there are opinions on both sides of the spectrum. so i'm saying that benny gans has the right to meet with american officials as a member of israel's war cabinet. and then there are those from the far right who say that this is perhaps politically motivated and remember nets and yahoo himself, according to reports, incentives, rarely media was quite angry at the fact that gaps was traveling to the united states to meet with american officials. but it proves that the americans, they are frustrated with these really prime minister, and they are willing to work with other is really leaders, not just benjamin netanyahu. and when it comes to the cease fire talks and cairo conflicting reports coming out of there. what, what are you learning of what we do know that the 2nd day of talks in cairo has ended, these relatives did not send a delegation. remember they had asked for a list of names of captives were still alive from us from us, refused to give that information until there was a final deal on the table. conflicting reports from both sides. however,
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israel says it's waiting for him. as his response. i must, as it's waiting for israel's response mediators are in the middle trying to bridge all of these gaps. but it seems as though both sides are on completely different spectrums as to what they want and what concessions are willing to be offered. so at this point, it seems like these talks are still at a standstill and there's not really a ton of updates and nothing yahoo himself has set for weeks. but just because there is buzz around these talks, there are negotiations. it doesn't mean we're anywhere closer to a deal. okay, thank you. honda, honda is reporting for us from occupied east jerusalem. well, here on site with us, but he has, he's a professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies, an author of unfinished revolutions. yeah, man, libya, and soon as you're after the air spring graham for our house. welcome again. we just heard from a cuss, our prime minister and the us texture states. they're launching the 6th strategic dialogue out to washington dc. garza and the cease fire seems to be high on the agenda, according to what they've said,
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to expect much concrete movement to come out of these discussions. thank you for this actually, from what we had the from 6 that that it was that they can actually not to expect much that are 2 major problems and let the blinking just the stated the very major problem. the 1st one is that he's linking the ceasefire to humanitarian assistance to the scene is the be seated hungry, starving pulse emails. this should not be on the table to begin with. this is a perfect fit, unsupported by international lo and is it a spectacle? any negotiation, so blinkin mentioned that we need to beach a ceasefire, so the a can bleach pulsing as who are in need for the humanitarian assistance. it's on, if it can, it's immortal. and it's against the national the link. this is fi out of to the humanitarian assistance the scene is the solving been seen,
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but i've seen is that the, the right? so this is the, the major, the 1st major problem. the 2nd major problem is also he's adopting the is like you to give them and positions. he made the degree of that he, is it a fitting for a c as fire, a temporary cease fire? and in his well, sitting the conditions for a pay them and then see is fire later on. so he is this the with the position that this is why it is only temporary until the captives autumn. believe me and then there is nothing left for the perfect couple of seen as and goes up because once the captives are released, nothing. yeah. and his life when government, they're going to only issue a massive edit spike that's going to basically it is does the overlap. so this is the 2nd position. so he's not making a commitment right of a pay them and sees that, but slipping the conditions. and there's
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a huge difference between the 2. and which is what basically the positions was. what blinking is trying to do is of this visit. he's trying to ask or to media with the cup out of 40 minutes that in order to pressure him us to accept. so he's using that leverage in order to be able to pressure how much to accept the beast dams, which are extreme, the appropriate amount. okay, but i think we've run out of time, but thank you so much for that analysis. thank you. well, more than a 150 un employees have been killed in gaza since israel's were started in early october and other u. n staff has lost family members as well. so same job, it is a photographer working for owner or says it's really soldiers killed his daughter in front of him. he tells us what happens in his own words, a send you ever or so on this, the, so was not in the book and us as you can on month to go ahead and hit with them all . the sudden the money is
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a fun manada and they can on as he and he and us in the month of the month just full of sleep plus my whole month are going to show us how the, how many months like a loan via the amount on the account of the high and they go looking at the government that has a certain amount of salt on j. e in a while, the, and allow you nothing to julian whom i want to think on with the fleeing. sort of like, not a cause if in makin sure if it's something that you are you hope, all again, in fact about top or sort of mas nope, nope. or digital bit the j. i know the kind of minnesota here are just an i am from the kind of all those of us. well, how about uh huh. how about them? seattle with left field with special wash on the said the form on cost to the domain and then also show that there have been think with them a unable been or been i'm thought i should have them into sort of with them in a, in that i have about i'm so how, what up for the,
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what is those to have done so how ok, that's it for me for the time being. my colleagues, son is a john will be here in around 30 minutes time with the news. our on ours is 0. so stay tuned for that, but coming up next, it's counting the costs. thanks for watching and bye bye. for now. the the ball floods potentially for java, maybe on bonia or something to mattress. it's still the right of the season, but the focus of where the heavy sheriff tends to move in is moving to weston, java, away from peninsula i'm lazy and away from sumatra. it's dry. so to the north of this has been pretty hot recently and still is in places like pool kits finish at gives this sort of effect in hand. roy briefly talk the tables the most polluted city in the world, but that's a little it improves now that there you go,
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