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confrontation turned into a political flash point and then that the read 19 debates about immigration, religion, and the identity. the full report. i'm still john mccarthy and who to comes on. i will just say around the israel's government approves the gallons a safe spot deal agree with him off this week. the 1st phase is due to begin on sunday. the by my name's by this is out. is there a life from dell? oh, so coming up is ro keeps up a tax on gaza as the see spot news, at least a $116.00 pounds as things have been killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. the us supreme court upholds a law abiding tech talk,
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potentially costing off more than a $170000000.00 uses. south st. john's president appeals com, opt angry protest over the electric, heating of citizens from his country and sit on the civil war. the hello welcome to the program. the government has approved the gaza cx. 5 deal expected to take effect on sunday. it was rushed to find off to more than 6 hours of meetings is rarely media reporting. the $24.00 ministers voted in favor with 8 voting against, including, as well as national security in finance ministers as well. the 3 phase agreement involves the release of captives held in gaza in exchange for palestinian prison is in is ready, jails is ready for says will gradually withdrawal from the strip on humanitarian
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aid will be allowed in stephanie decker reports now from a non because israel has bound algebra from operating that over a year of negotiations, rejection speculation, and politics and tens of thousands of palestinians killed the deal that never seem to be able to come together. now has, for the 1st phase, at least these really cabinet convene just proportion about the jewish day of rust to both the deal through in the session which last it hours it pulse, despite threats, resignations from the far right ministers of finance. president smart, rich and national security, it's more bent because they are less and you might have gotten this kid. if this a reckless deal is approved and implemented, the jewish paul bought you will give the resignation letter to the prime minister, the jewish ballpark. you will not be bought of the government and will withdraw from it will a if all now goes to plan 3 is really captives will be released on sunday in return
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it's understood for around a 100 posting and prisoners, mostly women, health and is really jails. then for more is really captive should be released on the 7th day exchange for more palestinian prisoners. and the release is will gradually continue as israel largely withdrawals back from urban areas. and palestinians are allowed to return to what if anything is left over their homes in the north, 600, a truck should also be able to enter goza every day. so the ceasefire is going ahead. 33. is there any captives exchange for around $1700.00 palestinian prisoners over the course of $42.00 days. but despite these really governments having ratified the ceasefire, there remains deep opposition from the right wing elements of nation yahoos, cabinet, leaving many skeptical, wondering whether this cease fire will get past the 1st phase, stephanie decker, or you 0, and that a speak. now to amar, bundari is imply, paula standing,
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an american political analyst on a former deputy director of the american institute. he joins us now from washington, dc. thank you for your time, sir. can i get your initial reaction fast way to this? these 5 deal being ratified by the is riley government. and what do you think it was that finally pushed over the line? a yeah, this deal has been around for over a year. at this point it's been available and israel has opted to not take it choosing instead to engage in the other destruction of goss, i'm carrying out this genocide for the better part of the past year. i don't think was different at this point is that president trump has come in. now there's different interpretations about whether it's meaningful pressure by president trump, or whether it's cutting a deal with nothing, you know. but the ultimate resolve is that israel has actually been forced to accept this. so sufficient of possibilities for a little bit. but to the point of your reporting, we don't know whether we're actually going to make it past phase one. and certainly,
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there is no agreement about what these 3 would look like, what an end to the war and casa, and what posts or concept would look like. and given that the situation remains incredibly precarious, and i think it's way too soon to celebrate as much as this is a fire, believe that the people of casa are not going to be undergoing the same level of large scale slaughter, at least for that intervening 42 days, we don't really know what the future holds for this entire crisis. the think at trump is committed to keeping the pressure on israel. what does he likely to do? do you think often is an integration? as you know, donald trump has already proven to be incredibly out of the palestinian and his 1st term as president handing israel's wish list of granting legitimacy. the settlement strategy will do to mislead through the annexation of the golan heights movie the u . s. embassy to jerusalem in violation of international law and the list goes on and on. and at this point, we know that trump is also as an agent of chaos and the amount of chaos that he's
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going to create domestically in the us. he's definitely going to be busy with the bottles that are going to be happening domestically here in contrast, and at that point, whether he's actually going to maintain an interest in in a ceasefire. i think it's going to be very unlikely that this is going to be high on his priority list. all he wants for his own ego is to basically be the president to deliberate the ceasefire to be the president to deliver the release of hostages . but then it all goes to hell after the new cycle has gone. i don't think he really minds that much. i mean, certainly he has no regard for policy the lives as he's already demonstrated. right . i mean, if, if we're looking at this from israel's point of view, i mean, do you think they may have agreed to the steel fund? me? because they finally came to the realization there was nothing left to gain from continuing. that wouldn't cause, i mean it's pretty clear that despite everything they've done, the kidding, the destruction and so on, a mouse has not been destroyed. yeah, there is no way for israel to achieve the goals that they have stated they wanted
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to achieve in gaza. but i think that those are not the real goals. i think what they wanted to do is to destroy cause a to make it livable and to use the words of prime minister netanyahu defend the population down to a minimum, and they're actively doing that. and i think they want any excuse to continue that process moving forward. there is no future for garza to live and freedom and dignity that is on anybody's attend the politically right now. and that is simply a recipe for this practice to reignite. at some point, it's not a matter of if, but when it will take a fundamental change and israel's relationship to palestinians. and i thought i meant to change, frankly in the us relationship to israel, to draw a line of to say that this will occupation. i'm living with palestinians under the boot of his really control until the end of time is not something that is acceptable. the v u, i should put an arms in fargo and demand something different. and if that doesn't happen, unfortunately, we're looking at a very dire situation for palestinians, even though there's good reason to breathe a sigh of relief for the foreseeable for the,
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for the intervening period. given the fact that we finally have this, these fire that will give a break for people who have enjoyed far too much over the past 15 on your points on as well as intentions in gaza. since the phase 5 agreement was 1st announced on wednesday, we've had is riley strikes, continue, uh, over a 100 published indians have been killed. and then what does that really indicates about israel's intent here towards the states find the likelihood of the fighting, stopping for good? a yeah, this is israel, it's modus operandi every time there is a pro store, it's a ceasefire deadline. what they do is the intensify the killing of the destruction as a sign of dominance. that is how they signal their dominance. they've done that repeatedly, many times of every time that there is a seas fargo that is about to be reached. and also i think it's important to note that they've had a cease fire agreement the 11 on now for the past couple of months. and they have violated that cease fire agreement hundreds of times and love it on chewing dozens of lebanese post a ceasefire. so the idea of israel is going to adhere to the ceasefire with any
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kind of good faith or seriousness. it's simply off the table. the only question is, what is the scale of is really a profit is going to be engaged and moving forward. we're probably going to see a reduction in that, given the fact that trump's, you know, reputation has, in the balance at this point that i don't think they want to upset the incoming president. especially when they have very high hopes for the fact that trump is going to be granting them what's back at extension methods and speculated, or any other policy that they would want to pursue with the blessing of the incoming president. ok, many thanks for your various today. i'm up by the palestinian american political analyst, and for my deputy director of the, our american institute think let's see. and now from she advertising sees in washington dc reacting to the us what the us have to say about the sci fi do. a speaking in the us media interview breton, the guy, one of the by did the ministrations lead negotiations for this deal. said that as
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far as he was concerned, every detail was now locked down and the expect to be is really captives. the 1st of these were the captives to be released beginning on sunday. he wasn't asked about the palestinian captives who are due to be reduced under the terms of a steel. he was off whether israel killing over a 100 people since news of the deal emerged earlier. this week, what about my jeopardize the deal, but the guy said the deal wasn't in place yet. so even now, the vitamin assertion is given cover to the israeli bombardment and killing in gaza and effectively the green light years also asked, who should get credit for this deal, joe biden? or donald trump, butler good, since expressed shock could be very mention of the question and suggested if it was t work, however, the reaching of this deal was the results of the round, the clock negotiations and pressure being applied by the,
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by the administration all these months since the very same deal had been announced at the end of may this despite increasing documentary and either total evidence or israel for the mediators. i'm from the documents being leaked from the us state department amongst others to report his and the reset in recent days. the budget and those ration applied little to no pressure on that as in yahoo governments to reach this deal under the main difference now is trump actually applying leverage. shepard has the al jazeera washington castle as prime minister mohammed been of the rough non all sonia spoken exclusively to i'll just say we're about the guns a ceasefire agreement announced intel on wednesday. you know, if the, how the default little button, the audio, what we didn't disagree monitors, we laid down a mechanism for addressing any violation to the deal early as announced that will be a joint operations room based in cairo to monitor to the implementation uninsured.
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no issue would exacerbate and lead to the collapse of the agreement when another part was to ensure on the agreement on the other stages of the deal as well as continuity of measures adopted in phase one until the 2nd phase is valuable. and with assurances for such continuity was provided by guarantor states. in the meanwhile, we are expecting the un security council to hand down it's binding resolution in this respect. meanwhile, as rarely forces all still killing palestinian civilians across the guns with strep days off to the cx, 5 deal was reached at least 5 members of the same family have been killed in one of the latest strikes. talk of things. hum eunice in the south and is really as dry kit attends with forcibly displays. palestinians with sheltering joint forces have killed at least a $116.00 palestinians and separate attacks since the agreement was announced on
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wednesday. and could already, has moved from their umbrella in central casa this is the supplier agreement has been announced at least 116 hollis thing you have been killed across the gulf of troop. and this is the latest from the civil defense themes. and the dog goes through and among those 116 is 13 children and 32 women. and more than 264 policy new injured. these policy means were killed in several areas across the god to serve. as thomas, the news are waiting for sunday. there is a, a, a most mixed emotions mix feelings were polished and use are very scared that this c spy won't make it. but also for the 1st time, they feel that it's closer than ever. we see thomas the news ready to go back to the north from the central gaza strip and also from the southern parts of because true. and it's the same time they're waiting eagerly to go and to visit their homes
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. but we're also talking about thousands of policy, new still trapped under the rubble of thousands of policies who have not been being able to meet their, their 5 meetings, their beloved ones for more than 15 months now. and also we're talking about thousands of palestinians are still trapped under the rubble palestinians as they wait for the seas far agreement. they are wishing this happens so fast because that is where the forces continues to attack different areas across the gaza strip. and then i'll just see that there is a better policy ahead of a u n's agency for palestinian refugee says it's determined to keep working in does a despise and is really bad on it. so peroration is due to take effect to the end of the month, gabriel is on there has moved from the united nations headquarters. neil a visor any the commissioner general of unreal met with security council members
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behind closed doors. afterwards healed a press conference with journalists here and said this really legislation against unrra will have devastating effects. full implementation would be catastrophic. in gaza. it would, the must be really, we can the international dimension we sponsor on this with him is a really, was in an already dia, catastrophic leaving condition. so this one thing on one now outside a political process with the on demand, just use fire agreement on several times because of the recovery on put it a good transition. the french ambassador said, forcing the closure of under uh as a cease fire is taking effect would be counter productive. it would be quite the contradiction to close on the wrong. why the implementing this is probably a agreement. the big. ready is on the one hand that you will try to improve the
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situation and goes to improve the community to institution. and and on the other hand, the since there is no credit, but it can be funded and well guessed which. ready to suffer visor and he said he has 3 asks of the security council. number one, try to prevent these really legislation from taking effect number to insist on a political path forward that preserves unreason vital services that it provides particularly health and education. lastly, to ensure unrest doesn't run out of money for as long as it can possibly operate, as really said on run now only has enough money to get to the end of january. gabriel's on to how does it tonight in nations in new york, the still ahead on the out is there a prison sentence? football custodians for the prime minister. i'm wrong. com as it gets 14 years for corruption. he says the case is politically motivated,
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the the have a lot of that is more winter weather to come across north america. this weekend. we've got snow from a cold front and moving across the great lakes, playing eastern parts of canada, and stretching down towards the south east where it is a story of storms moving off shore. we're expecting more of those to touch down in florida as we go into sunday. behind that there's some snow moving across the rockies, but it is very quiet out west where it remains very dry for the likes of california . now we are going to see the weather was sent across the southeast there. those storms for florida, some wintery weather pushing across towards the east coast. behind it though,
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it is looking a little quieter, but there is that frigid, a cold mass pushing its way for the solid. it'll touch dallas taking it to 3 degrees celsius is the maximum height on sunday, which should be around 14. and that cold air will sweep into the north of mexico. once again, monterey will expect a pretty dramatic, well this weekend coming down to 15 degrees celsius. and that is that heavy rain no storms moving across florida onto the bahamas with west to weather to come for the western parts of cuba, of the in china. this is a summer room. the bathroom for the father was killed, boys and girls as young a 6th learned to handle firearms and develop insurance to be ready to protect that country. i would make you run so hard to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east visits. china is military capital kids on al jazeera.
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the government challenges here with the the washing out as a reminder, on top stories this out, as well as the government has approved, the goal is to cease by ideal expect it to take effect on sunday. the 3 phase agreement involves a release of captives held in golf and exchange for palm springs in prison. this is really jail. israel has released the list of $735.00 promising in prison is to be freed as part of the fest exchange. and this includes prominent politician carlita
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gerard. is there any forces a still targeting civilians across costs? at least a 116 pounds opinions have been killed since the seats by agreement was announced on wednesday night and women and children the u. s. supreme court has upheld a load that will buy on social media platform. take talk in less than 48 hours and says the app must be sold by its chinese parent company or will be removed from the us market. as possibly call haven reports from washington. there are a number of ways and may still survive for 170000000 americans. this is not just the site to see funny cat videos or the latest dance craze. it's a vital communication tool and for many a way to make money. tick tock says creator, stand to lose $1300000000.00 in just the 1st month. it is shut down. it's an allow me to be an entrepreneur into work for myself. it's allowed me the freedom of time,
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but the us government says it's also a national security threat, worried. it allows the chinese government to gather information on us citizens. and it could potentially sensor or manipulate news content. now the us supreme court agrees, giving the chinese owners until january 19th to sell it, or be removed from app stores. that's something the company by dance has so far, refused to do, but they might not have to in the end. in his 1st term, incoming president, donald trump tried and failed to ban the app, but then he ran for reelection. his team thing says the ability to reach young people on the platform helped him when the election and he's value to stay tick tock. his incoming team is non committal about following the law. can you commit that you will enforce that law? i can't discuss pending litigation, but i, i will talk to all the career affairs about again,
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prosecutors are handling the case. absolutely. senator trump took the social media to announce a phone call. he had on friday with chinese president julian ping promising they will work together on issues, including tick tock, another sign you will try to delay and eventually try to get the band lifted. allowing him and 170000000 americans to stay on checked us pedagogy, l d 0 washington. the the or is just 3 days until donald trump will be sworn in as the $47.00, president of the united states. dangerously cold temperatures are forced to serve, needs to be held inside the capitol hill were 10 to the 1st time that has happened since ronald reagan's integration in 1985 trump propelled to towel with the promise of rebuilding the economy. but some economists think his promises of tires and tax
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scots may not benefit the working class from new york. christian slim explains like most of us businessmen, jo ferrara, husband sizing up donald trump's plans for the economy. as one of just a few remaining us based quoting manufacturers, he thinks tariffs on imports would be a good fit. trump has promised 10 to 20 percent tariffs on all global goods and 60 percent on chinese ones. terrace are a very powerful tool. when we manufacture a product, we're competing against imports. and just for contacts $360000000000.00 in retail sales for apparel. only 3 percent of that are closed made here in the united states. businesses that rely more heavily on in ports have more concerns. they'll have to absorb the cost of the tariffs or pass them onto the consumer. the national retail federation, once blanket tear ups on
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a limitless range of consumer goods, will be inflationary. wall street is one thing, but main street, another altogether. a policy that includes tax cuts and tear of more business. the regulation and less government spending couldn't very well be a boon for the wealthiest americans. that economists say it may come at the expense of the porous, the res inflation, that they will put a lot of people out of work. they will benefits a tiny percentage of the american population. and more than half of all american workers will suffer greatly. trump stated plan to deport thousands of illegal immigrants could have a ripple effect on the economy and increased labor costs. but when it comes to terrorist, ferrara argues that many cases retailers could and should absorb the costs. we've estimated that with 20 percent tariffs, our workforce can triple, we have
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a $150.00 workers that's adding over $230.00 workers to the economy. and that's just one player. multiply that by thousands and you have millions of jobs. the idea is to boost us manufacturing the question. working class americans have to pay the price. kristin salumi al jazeera new york favorable weather conditions, so helping for his gain. some headway and tackling wall fires in the us city of los angeles and working to control free fires as the humidity rises and when struck the policy, it's 5 remains the largest. i'm is only 27 percent contained. 27 people have been killed, more than 12000 buildings destroyed since the fall has started 10 days ago. a decade ago, us president baraka bama stone, the world announcing the us in cuba would re establish diplomatic ties, often more than half a century. well that breakthrough was in shut down by the trump administration,
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which hit the all the nation with new sanctions on the bottom and ministration launch really stuck with the trump policy until this week. when the 2 countries, again announced a surprise deal to, it'll gustin reports now from havana and the latest waxing and waning in the 2 countries relations in summer 2021. unprecedented nationwide anti government protests, rocks q, the hundreds of people which i owed this week to run, the united states announced a surprise deal a prison to release in exchange for sanctions relief. the button administration will take cuba off at state sponsors of terrorism list. the measure has scared international banks away from the island. further clogging up, it's more around the economy as far as the administration never provided evidence to support its direct claim. so to me, uh, support of that and uh, 40 years ago,
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i think it was undeniable that cuba supports that sort of thing today is absurd. you, what has neither the method aside the, the means to do such a thing, nor any information to do so. and that's why we see no evidence provided by the united states. as in these days, the could probably close a valuable release, more than $500.00 prisoners, many of whom were involved in the protests. see a permanent defendant. jose daniel, that was released on thursday was on the old and i'll continue to do what i've always done side freedom, democracy, and respect to the human rights of my people. it odyssey, son was sentenced for 12 years for throwing stones and bustles that police. that's what i mean daily. well, why do i think he's a political prisoner? because a sentenced him to so many years in prison and physician. the protests were not past results on cemented economic growth. which helps me to discuss these people
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with protesting against elizabeth leo and that has 3 sons in prison. she sees no feature for them in cuba, even if they all released still, she's glad to embargo will be self. and some of the most of the way, the ones that go hungry because of the blockade, not the government. the button, the ministration argued, you refreshing in cuba meant it couldn't traverse trump or a sanctions. in fact, the decision to stick with comp policy is taking the full biden was even sworn in his presence as prisoners. finally return home stricken families, get to a nation around a 1000. people in this neighborhood have been released that just got to speak for that 1000 and stuff in boxes. oh no. well, i mean, i've hardly slept the last few days, but thank god, today, my son is it finally back home. i bought it with hope dispute was a 900 handling of these protests fit with the trump administration about to take power. and let's say these last minute measures likely to be quick to reversed.
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they would actually improve the loss of these long suffering. people fed augusta houses 0 about a south jones president has cold for come off to purchase and looting of soothing these own shops in the capital, juba and westberg counts also. the reports of desks of 29 south sues. any citizens and neighboring through dogs where civil war has been raging for nearly 2 years. calvin, so he has moved from rank in south to john. well, in. so dunn is causing pensions in parts of south to done protests against the reported killing of salt to the new citizens into 0 state inter done coverings and motions here. presidents solitary calls, the killings, the bar. but odds restrict, i have instructed the ministry or for an office in gay, the embassy, those who denise embassy in yuba for explanation.
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the mines for immediate and total in those division into the ceiling. the police have imposed a desk to don't copy in response to the protests. if intentions here in the town of rank as well. police say that on high a lot. hundreds of thousands of salt, so the needs of attorneys are among those who fled from don. for to malawi, arrived in rank 2 days ago, she sees hard johnny to white now in so don took a month, i said do i did get those? those people came to our area, they started shooting, then we just run in different directions. i'm very worried about my family who was still the nearly a 1000000 refugees and retire needs a seeking safe.
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