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the ruins restore the stories of the civilizations that marked history was. this is where the story of vanity has many stories to tell the the hello until mccrae. this is and use our live from coming off in the next 60 minutes . more bodies scattered on the streets of gauze as details and page of a c 5 deal engine closer. we are close to a deal and it can get done this week. i'm not making a promise or a prediction, but it is there for the taking and we're going to work to make it happen. one of the world's most senior judges has become living on the prime minister. a new off
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salaam now needs to form a government. com before another firestone, los angeles wakes up to mornings. that strong winds could with hops, move on size, and its spelled a long awaited grand farmer itself. nick carey also has ended in the states up to his australia and i've been last curious said a single career. it may be coming to the top official in the us is confident a gaza c. 5 deal will be in place before donald trump takes offices. presidents discussions have been ongoing between guitar remediation and the senior is really delegation the several days and co ha details all now emerging with is ready media reporting the prison exchange deal will be implemented in 3 stages. u. s.
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presidential i bought industry to make a foreign policy speech and around an hours time, but his national security adviser says a deal is close. the president biden sent breton the girl out to cut her more than a week ago. he has been camped out in doha day and day out 24 hours a day, working to tighten up these details and try to get this done. we have also coordinated very closely with the incoming administration to present a united message to all the parties which says it is in the american national security interests regardless of party, regardless of outgoing or incoming administration to get this deal done as fast as possible. and now we think those details are on the brink of being fully hammered out, and the parties are right on the cusp of being able to close this deal. whether or not we go from where we are now to actually closing it the hours and days ahead will town. but i believe it is there for the taking and we're going to do everything we can to push it to getting across the for the president's job. i don't
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spend today with, i mean she likes to me in been her model sony of kata in the statements, the white house, the 2 leaders discussed the negotiations, and dr. hoffer, a, c spa and hostage release, steal based on the may 27, 2024 arrangements described by the president last year and endorsed unanimously by the un security council. both leaders emphasize the urgent need for deal to be implemented to return the hostages to the families and bring immediate relief to the people of cancer through a search and humanitarian aid enables by the sci fi and cold for in the deal. but personally disagree to remain in close coordination directly and through the teams at this critical point in the negotiations, we have correspondence across these developments on the story and gaza amman as well as washington dc. with 1st we're going to stop there with our white house
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correspondent, kimberly how kids. kimberly, can you just give us a sense of what else uh, the, what else? the national security advisor jake sullivan said in regards to a potential deal that is being hacked out as we speak to take sullivan, a saying that day it'd be believed it was a by the registration. is that there is a very strong possibility that this is something that can be achieved in terms of a cease fire in the coming days. it is something that has been alluding this admin . ringback grayson and has been a goal for the president, jo 5 and before he leaves office there have been many helpful signs and then only to see those signs of evaporates. and so this is something that the by the administration believes this time can be helpful for a number of reasons. the reasons being that the is really military believes that
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they have achieved some military success in terms of goals. not only has a massive leadership been weakened, but also there has been significant military pressure on him off. and also there is this belief that they are going in the right direction that they have achieved some of those goals that they had been trying to do. so as we have heard from the national security advisors, they believe that they are close to a deal that they can get it done. the middle east, special ed void that has been there. brett mcgriff has been camping out in the last week. the national security advisor says he spoke to him in just the last couple of hours. and while he says he's not making a profit or a prediction, he says there is a deal there for the taking and they're going to work to try and make it happen. okay, thank you so much. kimberly. kimberly, how could l white house correspondent? they have got to go now to homeless salutes. she joins us from jordan's capital amount because as well, has banned al jazeera from uprising in the country. and it appears that there was real mentioned that a deal could soon be reached, what is being said,
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and as well as well, there is real momentum that a deal could be reached. but there's still a lot of cautious optimism. and that's because of previous statements made by benjamin netanyahu, that even if a ceasefire deal is secured, he wants the war to continue no matter how long that pauses and the fighting is secured for. but none the less is really officials from the very top have said that they are ready for a deal saying that they have laid all of their cards on the table. but there have been several amount negotiable and sticking points, which is why these talks have largely been at a stalemate for more than a year. is really officials have said that they have dispatched the top negotiators all 3 of them who have not traveled together since august of 2024. so benjamin netanyahu said that this time he means business, but it's still unclear exactly what these relatives are willing to give up this time around. okay, thank you so much for that. honda, honda,
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so late for us in demand because as well his band al jazeera from uprising in the country. okay. we're gonna bring in honey mike moody, who isn't the i'll bala and central guys are and there's been plenty of talk of a 65 deal being closer then in many, many, many months. how is that being received on the ground there? i know dozens of people have been killed and is rarely a text today of the world. tom definitely mixed feelings. right now people are in scale of expressing their causes, optimism about the anything going forward or progressing in the coming hours or the coming days. and this is because in the off time they've been live down so many times with the point now they are really worried about expressing any sort of of, of, of happiness or celebration despite the fact we see. and so people are coming out of their tense and, but they're coming out and ask any question. is this going to happen this time?
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is this real or we're not going to be live down again, particularly after our very violent and bloody day, just as we prepared for this sigmund once again and attack and engage with the leading 6 people killed in many still under the rumbles of the bomb tom this has been happening over and over, within the past was hours with more than 33 people have been killed now they are keeping an ear and an eye on the progress of the fox it from they'll have a potential buyer, but again, they also keep it on your, on where is the next bomb is going to fall, or are they going to be safe or not? no, it has to be largely saved in the central area and quiet it throughout the day and not say, but rather quiet there. know, i've talked to a part of from the, i have your dealer in the eastern part of the gaza strip here in the dark as you can. but god, the city has been good. the majority of the tax and the reports of many of the fire, the built, the buyers around the city and within the areas that most of the, the displays population of being concentrated. and it has been definitely as of
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this moment, very, very cautious and, and it's a big it has to do with what's happened in the past. again, many people expressed as we, as the approach of fear. there is no deal without a deals being announced in data because uh, it's over the last several months. uh, there has been a lot of talk about the deal being almost done clearly hasn't got over the line at this point. can you just give us a sense of the strikes that have happened over the last 12 hours or so, because i believe more than 50 people have been killed by as ready as strikes today . of the, well the majority of the strikes, particularly we're talking about the drone tri can significant surgeon, the drone and strikes were out of the 1000000 ga, the city as july road. this is one of the major roads in good and good, the center of golf and city connecting gauze video with the northern part of the
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survey takes you directly. does your valley account on it from there? you can get into the, the refugee a records you got, but to at tocs being, being carried out in that area of more to the eastern part, a very densely populated neighborhood where the majority of people to frontier. yeah. yeah. have been displaced into this particular neighborhood where another joint attack, targeting google, people in the streets also at the back yard of the hospital. there is a church located in that area and many of the displaced people are been have been filtering inside this. it's yours for the past month, and 2 people reported killed the attack and many were any critical conditions, all in the, in the lead housing, but they're not being transferred. but what we're looking at now is a group of any gathering, any potential gathering of people is being targeted deliberately by these really monitors. it's not just the residential building, the public facilities of people in parts. but now people industries or gathering
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a group or simply on their way, either to get water or to get food as what happened earlier today, our team in there happened to be doing the field work when a drawing to strike, having just a few feet away from the, the point he was reporting it from these are the sort of unpredictable attacks and it's really to be the more of last minute a unfinished business by these really military. and we expected to see more of this happening. that's why people are very cautious about digging the street now. and so any sort of celebrate because there is nothing guaranteed and there's definitely a sense of, of worry and concern that the tax in the company go, or is that going to be increasing exponentially. thank you. so much for giving us a sense of how people are feeling there. right now. there's honey mike, mood and debt obama for us in central garza to mount the shower, joins us. uh, once again. now, is there a senior political analyst uh he is in. hi, thank you for sticking with us. not one. can we just take a little bit of
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a step back here. uh, because on one hand we were hearing from the white house national security advisor jack sullivan, that talks are in the quote advanced stages. but you know, only a couple of minutes after he said that he will. so we don't just say if in 5 days a deal hasn't happened, i will be the person who's probably least shocked by that. so clearly there is still a long way to go before any deal is actually done here. isn't there one, look, i'm not sure that there's a long way to go there. certainly certain details to be hammered and clearly the data is not finished. there's still some details to behind my but my understanding is that all the co show, the important, the red line, 5 issues have been handled. all the major points of conventions between how much and is red have been handled and even going down to the nitty gritty is
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all the number of hostages for the number of prisoners number of captives when and how at what stage 1st stage 2nd stage. and the idea of withdrawal windows is the withdrawal from wherever that withdrawal, all of these to my understanding have been resolved. no, this has been going on for 8 months. dom ever since that you want a security council has came out with this resolution. the 2 parties, not them, is read through its deception, how much to its persistence have been procrastinate to 8 months. so the fact that this could happen now, we shouldn't be shocked by. i mean, i am shocked by the fact that this did not happen now for 15 months. the fact that it's happening after much of guys had been destroyed than more than 46000 people, perhaps 100000 people had been killed. no, it's not shocked, informed me the last 8 months delayed, we have a cx 5. now having said all of that,
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then realistic terms clearly we have reasons to, to, to, to take into consideration why this might be more so today then say it was in september or august as the fact that trump coming into the white house next week. he clearly laid down his uh persistence that he wants to be and before he gets to the white house he sent us me decent boy ad according to is there any just paper hot? it's with golf? is invoice a basically queen duck. nothing, you know, refused to allowed his meeting with him to be postponed and clearly have conveyed the message that from once indeed, before joining your toyota store, there's a good number of years. and last but not least, i look, we tend to gloss over this all the time because we are in the house. but the credit is where credit is due. the categories have have made incredible
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incredible effort to make sure that this did happen. and that's why, as i said so much, has been covered so many of the details. so many of the issues, some of the lines of the contentious issues, the spiked is randy deception. and despite the american complicity and how much persistence, i think certainly the, the, the party that has been most persistent and persistent got thought has been faxed and the end of the day succeeded, perhaps perhaps in getting ideas done. we would know in the next few days whether it's through or not. no, i'm with choice, obviously a lot about the united states and the button administration as well as netanyahu in his coalition. but what about him us at this point in time? what sort of negotiating position is it in right now? 15 months on from the beginning of this war? what i'm going to say no, that might sound paradoxical because it takes about an obstacle on the one hand,
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how much has been built in major major below the past 5016 months. there's absolutely no doubt about that. at the same time, it was a paper to i will stand step fast, continue the fight and sit still until today as we speak. it's shooting up rockets and it's a good thing. new young people from guys to fight it's, it's, it's, it's fine. as it were, so it's persisting one at the same time. it got to admit major blows from is right much or it's leadership has been assessing to go. i'd certainly much if it's got the maybe i don't know, 101520000 people have been killed. and certainly the most of its people and it's, uh, it's, uh, it's uh, you know, it's social base political base. it's got the inhabitants, as we know, tens of thousands had been killed hundreds of thousands of casualties, all of its guides us or has been destroyed. and yet, as i said,
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it reminds defiance and clearly from the details that we've heard over the past few hours. it seems that a lot of the red lines continue to be such is right and withdrawal from the important sectors such as necessary. and if an adult is he a quarter door for the deputy quarter door, and clearly these really is one eventually by the end of the process, have to withdraw even though these right is refused to say permanency is via and nothing else continues to talk about that the water would continue on to how much of the story. so guys, it has paid a huge price, how much has paid the huge price. but if the remains persisted and in the process over the past several weeks, it did make some additional key concessions in order to make the deal happen. well, on a thank you so much as it was
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a talking us through one of the small and the shower. i'll just say it was senior political analyst. okay. which one now uh, by ali hash and uh, what about correspondents uh alex, can you just took us through what we know of the deal as it stands because it is based on the framework. the joe biden 1st proposed back at the end of may last year . but according to the leaks that are going to be uh, separately phases. and each phase is going to last for some time. but the beginning, it starts with the release of the 10s of prison, or is it tens of captives from these ready sites? and in return is what is going to release also in which on some of them fall i send you in prison is now with respect to the numbers that i prefer to keep away from us . because we don't have to find those draft to say what's in there. so it's going
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to be more about speculations. it's going to be more about the leaks that we are reading, for example. and this is really media the saying as regularly as for around of 50 palestinian prison, those 30 of them with live sentences in exchange for each female soldier. and his word would release so that people as 10 in prison or from various categories including minors. and you know, eh, before each civilian, so that's going to be kind of a criterion. it seems that now the technical teams might be working on putting the final touches on this criteria. now, the phases of this deal is going to take uh, a weeks to be finalized and this should extend towards a more than 2 months. probably at the end there should be something that is going to commit itself to what's a permanent ceasefire. this is one of the issues that how much was one of the gaps
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that there were many efforts to to not all during the past days is is really going to withdrawal. i mean a complete de, oh and let me say relatively, from the sector from, from gaza strip. this is also a big question because these are issues that have last was insisting on. but it seems that how much showed a lot of flexibility in the past few days. and this flexibility, besides the anticipation of president president trump, uh, coming to office in the coming week. and the last days of president biden could have helped in reaching this stage where everyone is kind of optimistic of if we can talk a little bit more about how mouse and potentially what happens to them as an organization. uh, at the end of all of this ones uh the deal is being done whenever it is done and all of the phases have run the cause. what will be lifted from us at the end of all
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of this house is uh, as a political move with besides being an um group, it's a political movement and it's very deep inside the palestinian community and society. so it's not only present in gaza, it's in gaza, it's in the west bank, it's in the everywhere. there are kind of thing is into the hospital. so at the end, this movement is going to stay. so going anywhere one of the objectives of this one, i step 5 minutes and the thing. yeah. was it raising, come us, but it's possible to erase and movements such as from us at the end it's, it's an idea and this idea of those indict escape because we are seeing this from the people who support from us. the people who are back in her mouth and off to this for and it's been about 15 months from us popularity aside from how there be there are seen in gaza and their own. a supporting garza has also went
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a regency. so it's, it's not easy to say that how much is going to be raise, of course, how much would have pro lovely to restructure? because after this war, many of its leaders, many of its software shows what a key and, and given the fact the situation and gaza is changing. of course, this would mean that's how masses rolling guns that is going to change is going to be given. i know the approach for believe different approach a now with respect to how this group of, with all of this movement is functioning, we know the beautiful, the particles beautiful from us is the one and presenting the particle ring. and that is also on the eyes of the in cosign, which is the ministry being so how the relation between the military and the particles being is going to be, this is going to be another thing that's we're going to see most probably how much after the war is going to be a different time us, but how much will be raised. ok,
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thank you so much for all of that. la. hush him for us. thank you. well, this really strikes across the gaza strip. have killed at least 50 palestinian since don't on monday and attack, holding onto a law in kansas city of bodies scheduled in the streets. civil strikes targeted homes, the killing a number of civilians. the licensed attacks come as israel siege of nor scowls across the 100 day mock palestinian health officials say 5000 people have been killed or missing since the offensive began. martha colored was at the scene of another attack in kansas city where it is rarely drawing the attack, killed at least 2 palestinians. how does the probably get to the civilians here? the never heard of this is. 2 without the people who get injured the children and women
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a cause a sliding to deliver the can be passed if it has to be. so we also have those people who have been attacked at the moment was just wanting to do ask you those who have been attacked by this is really a drone attack here on the shelf of one neighborhood. we're also going to boss to people who have been killed then, but it's really the clothing children. while they can no charges either. just over on the side, the turning to living on now and one of the world's top judges has become the new prime
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minister to off so long to secure the notice of enough politicians to be designated since the next pm. he is the top judge at the international court of justice and succeeds can take a prime minister in the shape. mccarthy, who's been in office since 2021 slums. first job will be to form and you government which could take months. but it's taking more in depth look at new off salaam and his background in diplomacy. he is the president of the international court of justice in the hague. under his watch, the court ruled his route must take action to prevent genocide and cancer, but it stopped short of demanding a cx. 5. he served as the ambassador and permanent representative of lebanon to the united nations between 272017. and he was part of the security council emissions to several countries including ethiopia, sedan, kenya, uganda and f. dennis dunn was on a hold of has more for us all the slight disappointments from virus, the 11 on has
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a new prime minister in the west. so i'm, this is a man who symbolizes change, who symbolizes a new beginning? he is not part of the, a traditional political class that has been governing this country for decades, a political class accused of corruption and a and mismanagement. he received a majority of votes and in a presidential decree has been officially designated as the prime minister for some . this is a new beginning, especially for those who took to the streets back in october 2019, when they demand the change, the new system and, and to corruption. they were met by a militarized states. and one of their candidates was no after them. but his um, his appointment was repeatedly locked in recent years. now has the law is accusing its opponents of excluding it from power? it has the law and its allies did not. and its allies, the movements and they are believed to have wanted the incumbent prime minister.
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and as you may as a, a to remain in office has the not a name any a you prime minister when they met the president. but they, they told the media, they told the public afterwards that they have been, quote less down that they extended their hands. and that's how it was cut off. now in a country like lebanon fences like this, no matter how much people welcome you here. if you like, especially following the election of a president on thursday, a man who's promising to fight corruption in states institutions despite this you for yes, if you know hezbollah, which really represents a sectarian group 11 on the muslim, she a community 11 or they feel that they are being left out of the political process, power sharing in the country, then there can be no internal stability. so hezbollah saying that they are regretting that this, there are some in this new era which is trying to sideline pass sizes in los
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angeles are in a race against time to contain major blazes before full cost, wind gusts of more than 100 kilometers an hour sweep through much of the county is under a red flag warning, predicting critical fine conditions. it's fade wind gusts. so over the next 24 to 48 hours could sprayed or even start. and you 5, the number of depths has risen to 24. for the west of the wind gusts is expected on choose day. this is what the us national weather service forecasts throughout the day. at 8 am. local time winds in these areas near the 5 could reach and 90 kilometers an hour, but around lunchtime they will pick up significantly. gusts could reach 120 kilometers and now most likely in mountainous areas. later on in the day, those winds remain high again, reaching above 100 kilometers an hour with our he's will the conditions of
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favorable for a very rapid spread of file potentially smith, karen bass is significant. find, find him is witnesses that positions in the strategic holding locations. the national weather service is predicting close to hurricane force level winds. and so we're making urgent preparations. my top priority and the prob, priority of everyone else is to do everything we can to protect lives. as these wins approach. a la city firefighters and firefighters from across the county, state, and nation, and even overseas are in a pro active and strategic prost or to save lives. reynolds is in alta, dana, near the ethan fire and role. but this has been the most daily fire sofa in the last week. clearly is proving hard to get under control. can just bring this up to date with alexis in regards to us as well with regards
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to the eating fire here in all the dina. and then burning into the hills. there's a over 30 percent containment now. so that's a good thing. people and firefighters and officials are very worried about the, the incoming wind storms that you mentioned, possibly leading to a new fires or the spread of existing fires. this is a, you know, quite a different neighborhood than the one that a lot of attention has been focused on in the palisades and in malibu. those are wealthy areas to the west of los angeles here in the east and north of los angeles in all to dina, an unincorporated community. that's part of los angeles county. people are primarily middle or low. ready income there are, it's a tight if community with a lot of family own shops and businesses, many of which have been wiped out. now.

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