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during this critical time. full now or visit. okay. adult tool. the the phone come back to watching out. is there a reminder about slips to resist our israel's government? it's nice things to vote on whether to approve wednesdays calls the ceasefire agreements. the security cabinet met earlier and recommended the government approve the deal, which is expected to take effect on sunday spots. as brady forces of the can in palestinians across garza and 82 days off to the seaside deal was announced at least a 111 palestinians have been killed and not hey, ron and versa has signed
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a 28th strategic partnership agreement. the deal includes chrysler, economic, on minute tree corporation. it happened during the reign and present most of the terms that scans 1st official visits and most of the police in south sedans. capital are imposing a night time coast, few of the demonstrates assaulting stealing from cities and shops. alia the protest against the death of $2929.00 raw the south, so many citizens in so done, they were killed in was money. the capital of 20 states, the city was taken back by sedans on the last week of threats captured by the permanent tree rapid support forces a year ago. the conflicts has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced. move in twin 12000000 of those very ellen macro. she is sedans, world food program, country director. and she says there's not enough faith to help. hundreds of
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thousands of people who have been displaced as over the last month and 6 weeks to be seen over a 120000 people arrived coming through numerous and formal border crossing, which makes the response much more difficult. our team's the w p team are going to the border, those border points every day, bringing biscuits and also trying to register people. i've just met with families who have wolf, who took 10 days to walk to the border. they've been there couple of weeks they've made their way here today. she has 4 young children with them. they have nothing. you know, so it's making it, it's making the response because where are we are and one of them was difficult. there is also one source of them in terms of the logistic you can see on the road even to go to border. there's a lot of amenities building up. the population and rank has gone through the full truck, you know, 5 times since the beginning of the price. what we do need to look at, you know, the route, the transit centers are full. we're providing a response there. we're looking at the nutrition situation. we're looking at the food security features, but we will also need to look on how we can broaden the response to be able to
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expand the health facilities to be able to expand the water facilities and also support the whole community. who's given a, a huge, huge welcome to these people because i mean, really, the response here at the beginning was sort of a transitory response. a lot of people coming back to the sides of nice going on, which to their, the original villages, refugees going onto the account. but if people are staying here them, we need to know how do we support the basic services to be able to, to provide the necessary assistance to, to these people. and then you know, many of the people you do talk to, they are, they just want to wait here. they don't want to go further. they want to see what's happening next door to be able to go back. the in just 3 days, donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. it's a historic come back and ninty unique already once before has an american present
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last 3 election and then return to the white house 4 years later. now to do this, trump has always a come to assess the nation attempts multiple legal challenges, including full criminal cases and one conviction then a change in political opponents. on election day, his policy retained control of the house of representatives and re took the senate making inroads even in the please democratic parts of the country. now up the top of his an agenda, trump has promised to reshape immigration laws to put millions of people in and both rights citizenship feelings. america's board is the plan to impose sweeping terrorist on canada and mexico, the european union, and even china escalating tensions with rivals. and allies alike, from place to get to cease 5 deals on between is role on time us to end the will and garza, and also in the conflict between russia and ukraine within his 1st few days in office spots. he has also hinted at expanding america's territory,
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raising questions about the nato alliance on leaving many, not just the home, but also broad wondering how profoundly he will reshape america over the next 4 years. welcome to alger, 0 is week long, special coverage of donald trump. second to his island, fisher with a look back at trump's astonishing return to the white house. donald trump left the white house in 2021. it seemed his political career was done, was diminished damaged by the january 6th insurrection. he took the poles and quickly impeached for his role in provoking the violence, but senior republicans made the trip to trump, florida to home. in the weeks after bolstering his rule as the most significant unpopular figure in the partic, merrick, you took that and jumped into the 2024 presidential race, very early, and dismissed,
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and diminished. those who thought they could replace them essentially ran as the head of the republican party and treated rhonda santas and nikki haley and everybody else who was right against them as these. you know, these be sort of, um, you know, mosquitoes. it was a calculated step. he could attack impending legal moves against them as well for you. what election into fee of the establishment trying to block is a ton to the white toys. and when the charges came, it pushed his approval rating even higher. he is a survivor. he is used to doing this. i mean it anybody who knew about donald trump's background in new york and you know, legal problems and suffering through potential bankruptcies and the survival of the trump empire. to return to his message of 2016 america and the world was in a mess, immigration, it still put high prices to fix the installation. he bring it done. it didn't matter. there was little or no detail. there is a certain set of voters who are not particularly part of said who are swayed by
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economic arguments, and donald trump one the economic argument of the 2024 cycle he wanted to run against joe biden. but his dreadful debate performance effectively ended his candidacy on a really and then in the field in butler, pennsylvania, a slight ton of the head saved his life. as he, towards the necessities bullitt. his face speak with blood, he turned to the crowd and shifted. like, like, like what became an eye clinic? american moment. he arrived at the republican national convention like you to talk to convinced it was on course when the heis, senate and white host, trump campaigns like he always campaign, big rallies, plus the stunts page, and told me anything, the new cycle. and an election night in florida, you celebrated between couple of hotties and staging the most unlikely of political come back as donald and prepares to make his remarkable return to the white house, the faces a slate of domestic and international issues. but trump 2 point oh,
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is more experienced in washington. he knows what works, what doesn't. and more importantly for him who to trust to deliver the presidency he wants all in for sure, i'll just say to washington. now let's take a closer look at donald trump's 2024 election victory. he won just on the health of the popular vote speech and come to harris by about $2300000.00 votes out of more than a $150000000.00 cost. a lot made him the 1st republican to win the popular vote in 2 decades, and also gave him a comfortable margin in the electoral college bots. those basic numbers hide a bigger story, traumas 46 percent of that. i seen a vote was a new high for republican presidential candidate. he also managed to double his support from the black votes as compared to 2020. and also now are the so called gen the gum pulling much better among women. then in his 2 previous runs.
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okay, well rick, pulsing is a historian of the american conservative movement of he joins us live from chicago . thank you very much. so rick, for your time now looking forward, what? well, his 2nd time look like an income, pets to that 1st time. and it was pointed out that he's the 2nd president to sir, non consecutive terms. and last time was very early in the 19th century. and the difference this time is that this authoritarian movement and the republican party has spent the last 4 years studying all the levers of power that are designed to check the american presidents from acting like dictators and figure it out. have the stripped them down one by one, and i think we saw a carpet and sure of what the next term will look like. just the other day in the confirmation hearings of peter excess to be defense secretary, this is
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a guy who was credibly accused of rape. credibly accused of being drunk on the job who ran to various small organizations into the ground. financially, it now is going to be running the most sophisticated administrative unit and the american government. and democrats methodically pointed out all these facts and republicans said, doesn't matter. he's our guy. so i think that really shows that what we're looking at is something closer to a dictatorship than anything, any western democracy has seen since the terrible years of the 1930s. and the nice bein sports he's, i mean that's, that's in the house that seemed to pull the, those at least have voted for him. what do you think we should look out for and sons, especially if his foreign policy as well. that's fine to talk about the fact that so many people voted for him. this is a gentleman who is unconstrained by the truth. so if you can say anything you can
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terrify people to no end without any check of reality. so for example, talking about crime is if it's going up and it was really going down or talking about, you know, fantastical notions that american can simply run roughshod over the rest of the world, expand its territory like the 19th century empire. and i think what we'll see in foreign policy is utter chaos because these people worship of the projection of power and force, i mean what, when say, k o. so what do you mean? because you have a seamless dish and you have a cx 5 deal that someone is being attributed to joining the attributes of not just to the by the administration, but his and you coming and what is the, what role logging? yeah, and you'll have a ukraine will that he says he wants you to the freezer. right. uh, donald trump went down tomorrow. like, oh, he made some sort of secret, i'm sorry. uh, yeah. who went down tomorrow lago and made certain sort of secret arrangement with
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donald trump and we don't know what was promised to nadia. how with that meeting, you know, um with guys simply be sold at been to use real. uh well uh, westbank settlements uh, even become more predominant and will saddlers be given us free hands to terrorize palestinians. we don't know any of this. right. and well, we all welcome the end of violence in gaza and a yeah, we really can't depend on the word of donald trump because not only is he a serial liar who has been convicted in court as a serial liar image. so i don't think they're very, very suddenly the details on because you said the, when it comes to the sci fi deal, or whether they were any promises that were made behind the scenes. let's leave it
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. that's them. now because of running out of time to thank you very much, rick, pulsing his story and, and call them as the american prospect. thank you. it's an honor the supreme court has upheld little to set to bonds, social media platforms, sick talk in less than 48 hours if it's not sold to an american company in a rolling the, a supreme court of knowledge is that there's no doubt that for more than a 170000000 americans take talk off as a thinks of and expensive outlet for expression means of engagement and also the source of community bots. congress has determined that divestiture is necessary to address as well supported national security concerns regarding tick tock states and collection practices, as well as relationship with a for an advisory. well, we have patsy cole, haines life for us in washington dc. now patsy, how did we actually get, hey, how did you guys get here when it comes to take? so, as well as an unusual bi partisan bill and the congress,
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the said tick tock by this sunday passed to divest, or apps simply cannot support it in the united states for president joe biden signed it. that of course tick tock challenged it in the courts. it was a really unusual thing for the supreme court to take this up and such an expedited hearing. but it looks like the unanimous ruling it's on signed, but it appears to be a unanimous ruling saying in fact, tick tock does have to sell. and there were 2 arguments, the product, the plaintiffs made. one was on 1st amendment grounds that it violated the 1st amendment. and then the other, the government argued about national security. supreme court coming down firmly on the national security reasons. i just wanna read this a 4 and adversaries ability to leverage its control over the platform to collect vast amounts of personal data from a 170000000 us users that justify this differential treatment differential treatment. so coming down in favor of the government on national security because the government argued that it's not just what people are watching or putting on
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tick tock. it's that china will be able to, it's a fairly long list, collect age, phone number, location, precise location, internet address, phone, contact, social network connections, content of private messages on the platform. so for that reason, they are saying that in fact tick tock has to sell the tick tock. a said they are not going to sell and they may not have to because us are incoming us president joe donald trump has said that he's going to save tick tock. this is a reversal for him because when he was an office he issued in an executive order really uh, targeting tick tock uh that the courts pushed, pushed away, pushed down. but now we do know that he has said the decision is going to be up to him. and we do know that he spoke with the chinese president using paying and they talked about tick tock. so it is likely not the end of the story. but as of right now on sunday, the 170000000 users in the us of tick tock. well, really notice a difference based simply, they're just, the law says, you can't,
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you do updates to eventually tick tock would just simply stop work in the us. because of obviously apps need to update continuously, but it is by no means definitive that this is the end of the story and not the end of the story and somebody houses being seen by the public, especially millennials because, i mean, i sort of think on are any child that isn't on 6 o o they were incredibly angry about this law. donald trump can read the political room. he changed his mind because he said, tech talk actually helped him when the election. so there are couple of ways this could change. donald trump could come into office and tell his administration to simply ignore the bill, don't enforce it, he could get congress and there's already moving and congress to change the bill so that it doesn't have to live this or is, or he could just simply delay and say we're gonna have this law can't go into effect for x number of days. so it's indicate he's indicated that he's going to
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take that path. uh, knowing donald trump, he may try to extract concessions from china in order to get that done. but we do know that tick tock has the incoming president year the german of the company is going to be not just that trans rally before the evaluation, but seeded prominently asked the an observation. so the company definitely has the incoming president year. busy and in and likely use its influence to make sure that the supreme court decision doesn't really matter and yet. okay, thanks for that update the facts of coal hang there in washington, dc. a favorable weather conditions all helping crews gain some headway and tackling walls fires in the city of los angeles. they working to control 3 fires is the humidity rises and winds on dropping. the palisades fire remains the largest and his only 27 percent contained. 27 people have been killed, more than 12000 buildings destroyed since those fires thoughts of 10 days ago. a few residents all being allowed to return to their homes. we're getting
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a little bit of breathing room right now because it's not so we need the red flag warning is, is gone away, but it's still warm. it's still dry. and there might be wins next week. so it's, we're not going to let our guard down. we're still out there mopping up, trying to put this fire to bed before any more red flags are predicted. well, then 230000 people have been displaced by violence, a nice and democratic republic of congo since the beginning of the year. that's according to view and refugee agency, which says financing that between the congolese on me and the m 23 alms group as intensified in the north and south q provinces and 23. how sees of all sorts of territory since it's resurgence in 2021. so you'll see accuses ron drove by keeney owns group claims. the runs and government has denied in salisbury and authorities have applied for an extension to detain. impeached prison unit, so kill. he spent
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a 2nd 9th in custody officer investigators questioned him for hours on thursday. he was arrested on wednesday on charges of insurrection, in connection with his declaration of motion last month. okay, well still ahead on our 0 among the wells best tenants pay is the young funds deals to show the australian open that's coming out with sports with pizza, the the
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or 2nd week of the australian open, but the 20 full time grand slam champion had a tough time dealing with an injury. and the suspect sites are doing is match on friday. talk a bit slow, obtain some discomfort if it costs these ribs at times during these 3rd round match against thomas much and not for the 1st time you as well and up by a hair club. but it didn't change the outcome. a straight fits weight and ensuring a place in the last 6, the a stick and see that legs on as there is continues to take steps towards these 1st major psycho germany fall squarely to put it in for jacob city and state. fit better have has been advanced then find this twice, most recently have lost his friendship full time, grand slam check and call us l correct is also a 3 the number 3 c drop. these 1st fits of the 2 of them and but safely navigation across the board just in the ground and counts it all correct. has never one in melbourne before. and problem is to get
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a new tattoo between since the type of this year after the, when you get a huge design could be this whole strategy and crowd wants to know if you are to win the strong, you know, have been once they've gone away, i can't get a room, i think there's a camera source, so it's going to be it's gonna be i can grow. so that's uh, you know, the only thing that i me is 222 lives here. but at the platinum they'd be a, it's started. right. thank you, but all correct. so it was upstaged, even before he started playing i always the call it is a i think this wide for a bunch really attendance political john had been chosen to make the customer the queen sized between the players and his community delights inside the outcome. no
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doubt, he'll remember this day for the rest of his life. if any women's champion, the rena sutherland remains on track for a heck of a straining open titles, will de one was made to work hard, but did not start. susan, in the 3rd round and on rod labour rena, safe was standing down in tulsa and broke the belt of russian fis face time. or is this the start of the match? but somehow sutherland hung on to win 766 full of to move into difficult. how's the center fuel now face 14 seed near the, on the during this my to i was thinking, oh my god, i'm really thought because it was so really, really thought situations and i was just staying there. i was trying to put her on the pressure. i was, i was trying really hard over the years, so i struggled a lot with the different different stuff and they seemed all of those to all of those difficult experiences to make make me really, really tough. tough person coco groves moved into around 4 with
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a straightforward victory over for the us open fine, let's play left and then the is the 3 to i'm basis feet. this is, it's a spectra really holland has signed a huge contract extension that meant just associated keeping him. bate until 2030 full. it's a lot of the deal for the 24 year old striker who, a skilled 111 goals, and 125 games since joining from barissi adults mincing 2020 to the no way striker will be 54 when the contract expires. it comes with so he wait for the next on 115 . the legend. breaches of the pay meetings, financial rooms, it's difficult if it was something because it was some big moments and everything and quite honest, um i am happy and that's the right what sees so super proud and happy. and yeah, i'm going to stay for a long time. so now i can fully focus on the,
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on getting back to from one the legion to another. and i like on a soul tie is closing in on a new job. he's in tulips with turkish super. the type of ship test and has already been holding up a team scoff, it'll be his 1st job since parting ways. with manchester united in 2021. he follows another form, a united coach to, to keep chose a merino he's in charge that's been about to it is very nice to see so many the people that care about this. fantastic look. so for me i'm, i'm very like i'm, i'm reading belgium have sec, the national team coach to many go to disco. he was hired in february 2023, but they were knocked out of the euros in the quarter finals, and it perform poorly in the nation's league $19012.00 of these last 10 games in charge and co keep a typical tool refused to play for each country well to disco, remained in charge. the oklahoma said he found that came out on top against the key
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them cavity is in the battle of the n. b a is based themes. the found the on top of the western conference and had home advantage against the cab, where the leading team in the shade gives us alex on the silver show for the thunder. with 13 points. if i ran out comfortable, when is 154 run out on the ice attic, so it's getting broken out directly to washington capital. say a school to gain steve, 179 sold. same to and what a goal it was that came in over time to give the capitals one nothing when ever the also was sentences that was also of which const, 8743 adults. he's not just 20 shows of wayne gretzky's 8 h l rate. and history has be made in the back already of the, our raj has become the 1st driver from saudi arabia to take the title, racing on home soil. he finished nearly 4 minutes cleared rubies, rivals. okay, that's what was faults needs for now more later. so thanks very much pizza, all that set for this news on box all be back in
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