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in the the took about to you want to be opposite, renews. i would be. so rahman and the reminder of on top stories this rounds is released, 90 palestinian presidents as part of the cause of cease 5 dealing with women and children of a service to be freed in the initial phase of the deal. the si size. if the palestinians have begun to return home, but with around 90 percent of buildings and strip stories, place place, palestinians cold home is not upon the rubble. the release of the palestinian prisoners came miles off to 3. freed is rarely kept as a reunited with assemblies. 2
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during this time bring, let me go to, and emily demari were kidnapped by him us 15 months ago and held in gauze of a total of $33.00 to the $95.00, the captives on g to be released in the 1st phase of a cx. 5 deal over a 6 week period. and the solute is all these elements front of them because this row has bandages that are from operating from within the country. the mysteries email is really captives released from dogs that have been reunited with their families at a hospital in central israel. these really military had confirmed once they cross the border from gaza into israel, that they were in the hands of his really forces where they went and initial identity check followed by an initial medical exam before they were lifted to the hospital. once they arrived, doctor said they were actually in pretty good shape so they could delay their medical exams a bit so that they could spend more time with their families. this was a ceasefire deal that was
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a long time in the making and family members of these captive say that they are happy to have their loved ones back. but this is a ceasefire deal that needs to be seen all the way through past phase one, past phase 2 and ultimately to phase 3. because that is the only way to ensure the release of the remaining is really captives. it's also worth mentioning that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was under a lot of pressure to make this deal happen under pressure by incoming us president donald trump, by pressure, by the outgoing bided administration. and also pressure from his really society who had been protesting against his leadership for more than a year. but none the less, this was just the 1st release of captives on saturday. we can expect 4 more captives to be released that they 7 of the ceasefire followed by 3 captives each additional week before. finally, the 6th and final week of the 42 day pause. that is phase one or 14 captives will be released from the central jersey. oh, i'm a,
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it was only be here in studios, but some of the best rays of media studies profess throughout the dive. hot institute for graduate studies, kentucky with us on the program. we were talking about this, what within the last 24 hours at the see sort of agreement is quite precarious. any sort of d ram and 12, it can happen in any, any way. we so you know, technical difficulties for her boss on sunday and we saw the delay in palestinian prisoners being released. they can be interpreted in different ways by either side call this is where the gray area or is it any sort of agreement? yeah, it is precarious, as, as you said, you know, and also we have to remember that israel has a history of a violating ceasefire agreements, not just with, with how may i ask, but also with other other rivals in the, in the region. so that's something that keep an eye on, it's possible that israel can try to provoke mass, you know, launch has some sort of an attack claim that there was a, you know,
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a violation by mass and then, and then re re ignite the war. we have to remember that we're here because there was pressure from donald trump, the incoming trump administration that's, that's why we are at this point. it's not because it's real wanted, you know, our, this the ceasefire that they came here. they've got to this point because of their, their, their desire to end toward that, that's not the case at all. so, you know, we have to keep a close eye on everything. certainly be good to get your opinion on this because we be speaking to and the list and the lead up to the ceasefire. a both have in the studio and remotely around the world and each of them has set into that. it's not just about the ceasefire of the next, you know, 6 weeks, it's the day after it's the month after it's the year after, it's what happens after this and what relationship is any that can be in negotiations and piece talks for the future. we how do you see what happens after the cease 5 periods finishes? what comes next?
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yeah, it's really complicated. so i mean, the hope of course is that we can get through a phase one because the real heavy lifting is, is in stage 2 and stage 3 where you have the withdrawals by the more substantive withdrawals of israeli troops. and then the reconstruction of kaiser and it just, it remains to be seen whether israel is going to, you know, allow all of that to, to, to take place. i thought it was interesting. what does a lot of smoke church, a sudden he's a is really finance minister here. originally said he was going to resign. if, if the ceasefire deal went through. but then he said he's not going to resign because benjamin netanyahu promised him that the war would continue and that you guys are, would not be rebuilt and that they would prevent humanitarian aid from getting to the palestinians. and so he stayed. he stayed in the government, so that's the worry that is real. it's just going to use this period of time to get some of its captives back and then restart the war. it is it just thing that we saw, but give a, obviously into the right wing cabinet and resign also on sunday,
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around the list like yourselves. i'm sure would say it, it doesn't really factor into that equation, but he's sort of positioning himself to perhaps be the leader of the right wing group that might face netanyahu in a potential election. and as we get into the cx, 5 phase old link said, doesn't that now the focus isn't, isn't totally, was it, it's all netanyahu and his court cases, or whether he might be incarcerated, whether the government will full, or whether they will be in his way to general election, right? absolutely. and there's, there's a lot of pressure on that. and you know, if you look at the, is really media and i've been following some of the reports of the last couple of days. he's actually getting a lot of heat and they're calling this spectacular failure by israel's own admission by its own standard. it has, it has failed, at least to date. right? um, they said that they wanted to completely obliterate how mass eliminate how mass they talked about total victory, complete, evict, complete victory. back in april. netanyahu said we are one step away from eliminating her math. and then in june, he double down on that and said,
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we're just, we're on as there, we've almost eliminated how mass on here. he has to watch on the tv screens uh, amass fighters, dressed in their fatigues. come out an escort. you know, this is rarely captives to to, to their vehicle. he's watching hours from us will continue to govern golf the gaza and oversee, you know, the securities situation, the humanitarian aid situation and all elements of this cease fire. and just last week i'm us killed 9 is really the soldiers in the north and so from us has not been eliminated. and this is very embarrassing for it for netanyahu. and it's one of the reasons why he's getting all of this critical media coverage inside of israel, which is interesting certainly to see what happens over the next few weeks of the name of it. and i'm in elementary. thank you. the donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states,
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less than 10 hours from now the 12 he multiple times, the white house with a make america great again, victory valley are the performance by the village. people of the capital one, the rena in washington, he made probably as of to promise to the crown from buying to building i in the mid south jail. to repeat a goal of present, j binds executive orders. it will say to credit the ceasefire in garza, perhaps the most beautiful this week we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. lastly, this disagreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in november, redway. some victory was at that great is, i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this one was there was my kind of what was that?
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the riley it was standing room only and there wasn't really much of that. the crowd had few fault. i was outside to get into the arena. they would remove it once they got in with a pop concert. comments from hollywood royalty. he will make america great again the dental code for them, but they will wait to donate from. well, thank you very much. thank you. who purchased things and pledged a better future? we're going to cut your taxes. and inflation slash your price is getting a back down, raise your wages and bring thousands of factories back to the usa, right where they belong. and that'll be done through terrorists and smart policy. we will build american, we will buy
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a mac and then we will hire american. i will end the war and you brain. i will stop the chaos in the middle east and i will prevent world war 3 from happening. it was consumed as well that the president elect will be signing a lot of executive orders. once he takes office, among them and the top of the list, we were told one on the immigration. mike kind of, i'll just sierra washington. we'll present deluxe and has problems to develop millions of migrants from the us as he comes into office. an authorized call things out. the border with mexico have dropped to the lowest level in full. yes. i just concentrated pools from the florida city of mccullen and texas on how people are reacting to trump's plans. and it's a peaceful day along this part of the us southern border where vacationing americans are getting a closer look at the border fence and
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a rock band plays in the sense of shadow. besides the music, donald trump is inheriting the quietest border in years. fewer than $50000.00, an authorized border crossings were reported in december after outgoing president joe biden tighten asylum rules june. the jimenez is among the few asylum seekers who made it to us screening into this shelter in the calen, texas said out by side by side we had to pass even if they made us turn back we're at least had to try. you meant it says she and her son sled venezuela. then waited 6 months in mexico for a time to claim asylum to the us. but their turn never came. and they feared that trump will end the program know of what i'm of market. so we hurried because we feared after the 20th, anyone who turns himself in will be deported immediately. even now, trump describes the border as the scene of a migrant invasion. and he says,
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he'll declare a national emergency to justify sending the us military here to seal the border. we will stop the invasion of illegals into our country. we will defend our territory. during his 1st term, trump oversaw the separation of migrant children from their families. and forced to asylum seekers to wait in mexico for months. 4 years migrant advocates in the us say they are bracing for those policies to return. i plan to continue to be a here to help the families if they're allowed to any one is allowed to enter the united states and, and be here. we want to make sure we can provide a safe space like this with the plan to resist trump policies with legal challenges and fear more hardships for migrants ahead. it's heidi just has throw out as the rest of the account in texas. but as part of all special coverage of trumps and organization with a single issue,
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central to us domestic on foreign policy is around you from washington dc. donald trump, once the counter rising chinese influenced around the world. and he has famously threatened to impose a 60 percent export tariff on chinese goods. the question we're asking right now, how could the us showing a competition play out on the african continent? houses here is nick act reports from senegal. this chinese own factory in san diego manufacturers, trousers shirts, and shorts sold in us stores feeding what manager, mom, its are described as americans appetite for past fashion. but with donald trump's return to the white house, he's worried african countries will be caught in the middle of a trade war between the us and china. that was the best policy. well, i worked for the chinese, but i chase after the americans there, the customers and the customer was always keep the phone. we have to keep the american satisfied because are linked to the chinese is only the raw material. the
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fabric, if our leaders reopened local fibers factories, we could easily move on from the chinese and we can't afford to lose the customers is just under the african growth and opportunity act. countries on the continent could export goods to the united states. judy free, it takes just 14 days for the clothes made in west. i forget to reach american shores compared with the 9 months it takes for shipments from try it out. the senegalese workers here produced over a 1000000 garments all destined to the united states. there were sites just 2 weeks ago. there is the norm as potential here, but look at the factory floor. now. the owners are waiting to hear from trump's new administration's decision on the existing trade deals. and so this chinese factory in africa holds by thread. trump says, current trade agreements are unfair to american businesses, putting their future in doubts in february. he's due to visit the continent for the
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1st time when he attends v g. 20 summit in south africa with this date 20 presidency. i suppose trump will be looking more at quick wins for american businesses for american financial institutions. he would really be looking towards building partnerships that will be bringing about stability, which is the biggest thing that has rocking a lot of african countries. trump, to return to power comes as west african nations severed ties with the us for russia. and us support for israel strains african relations further. and made this uncertainty sar searches for new buyers, shifting tree potential away from the united states and into the hands of its rivals. nicholas hall county has the right term. yeah, jo sending all well, david sion joins if you're a former ambassador to ethiopia in berkeley and a fossil, you're also the co author of china in africa as century of engagement. can you run us through? what is the us footprint in africa? and how does it compare to china as footprint in china has
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a very significant economic footprint on the continent, particularly on the trade side. it's the largest trading partner of africa. it's has been until recently a major provider of loans to africa, primarily for infrastructure projects. the, those dollar value projects of decreased significantly in recent years, but they're still important. united states, on the other hand, is a major aid provider to africa, about $9000000000.00 annually. and recent years versus $1500000000.00 annually for china in the us is not a major training partner today. us is also a major security partner of many african countries. although there have been some difficulties in this. i'll region recently china, much less so, except in the un peacekeeping field where china has played an important role. is it fair to say that us in china are competing in africa and if so,
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what are they competing for? they are competing or competing for influence. among other things, africa is 54 nations. that's more than one quarter of the makeup of the general assembly of the united nations. how those are important votes when it comes to issues that both countries are interested in. they're interested in long term global power, both countries that are interested in norm setting. and this is perhaps the most contentious area today, where the us and the western countries have traditionally set most international norms in china. doesn't like some of them and would like to change them. so it's trying to get the global south, particularly the african countries, to follow its views on norm setting, dealing with digital decisions. for example. how do you think that competition can play out under donald trump? i think that you will not see a significant difference between the way it played out 1st and the for and the 1st
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trump administration on the one hand, the bind administration which more or less continued it and what will be now the 2nd trump administration, i think you're going to see essentially a repeat of where there's frankly a lot more talk. then there is action because the us ability to make inroads, and some of these fields is rather limited and heavily dependent upon the u. s. private sector. the u. s. cannot us government cannot dictate with the private sector does if it doesn't want to invest in africa, it won't, no matter what the us government says as so there's a great desire to increase for an investment in africa from the united states. and we would all like to see that, but you can only do so much with god when the private sector makes the decision. what about the terrace? trump, we know has threatened this 60 percent export tariff on chinese goods. and we just saw in that report by nicholas hack, the chinese goods. there are,
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there are chinese own factories in africa that make goods that then go to the us. could they be impacted? could they be caught in the middle of this? conceivably, they could 1st off, we don't know whether we're going to have 60 percent tariffs or not my. my guess is it will not be that high. but there will probably be an increase in tariff and that will have some impact. uh, but if the advocate growth and opportunity act is renewed, it expires and next year as a top administration renews. and then the african countries will still have the ability to import duty free. that is the, the eligible african countries. so china could still take a, presumably still take advantage of that in terms of africa. so take talk is back online in the us, after the president's electron said that he would issue an executive order to reinstate the ap when he returns to the white house. take talk when doc for american uses as a federal bond on the social media platform came into effect on sunday. from to,
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to his platform calling to take talk to be saved and has proposed it be possibly owned by a us organization. the supreme court has ruled the video, sharing app must be sold by chinese power company by dense o be taken off the market. the mazda bill tree is being asked to focus on ending violence, but then its board is before it tells elections and ministers of i see. and the member states have be meeting in the malaysian olive and cali, a mas military to power in 2021, saying that that was widespread full within the 2020 elections. the take a was followed by and finally crack donald to send attendance displaced. mold in 3000000 people left his e. l and rebels in columbia have a time de mobilize fog fighters, killing at least 60 people thousands of flight on getting the violence. the kind of come by region, a co producing area and the border with valensuela, colombia,
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and present. gustavo petro has to spend the peace talks with the airline rebels, saying that the group is committing more crimes. yeah, that is the only major group that's still fighting the government off to the level 5 loop and signed a piece agreement in 2016. well, still head here. all the news might just be nice. it's another just as his team might be, the was in the clubs, it straight find out why late to spokes the the the
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welcome back to houses. there was news out as full time that wonder why we'd all gotten the it's actually ours are just in time for support. thank you so much. manchester united manage a ribbon amaran's as a team might be the worst. and the clubs, 147 year history of did a separate yet another defeat and primarily from a manager sir alex ferguson was an attendance. he went 13 titles as a manager at the club. he had some watches, so i can see just 5 minutes in a couple of minutes. how would you opener laundry on, on a mistake. ben insured a sweet one victory for brighton. 4th home defeat is 5 matches for united and a 6 to seats and 7 against brighten, sleeping on the inside. in 13 flights we need to survive this moment because i'm not know you and i know that we need to survive now. so we are being the, the worst thing maybe, can you sort of interesting that everybody here is the performing no matter what this, this, it goes to us is we are under performing and we have to
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a set up is interest in this, in the system to lose so many games for any gloving environmentally. imagine i'm interested in like manchester city. you're up in the 4th and the standing stopped refreshing, ipswich, 6 film 2 goals. and so father and son have for leo aside on their way. it's now 6 games on being for city. the manager believes they can still compete for trophies, the season securities today, long term, which isn't performing the way we have done it in the most important thing today. of course, it's ourselves, obviously for obvious reasons, but it is a fact that they realize what we look at is most important thing is realize, oh we, we do these, okay, we can compete or it can be, you know, a team like we enjoy doing what we like to do and offer the place, calculate the brown madrid ever turned the top of the leak is found themselves are
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today to support mean? so much to me is elena, but alina rally to his face, that's went over veronica. the my tell them you printing was a for one down in the 1st set before winning 6461. she's into the quarter finals in melvin for the 1st time since 2019. okay. now no strongly broadcaster has apologize for now. that job of age and expands for offensive comments. he made about the 37 year olds. i thank you very much for being here tonight. i appreciate your presence in the support and i'll see you next around. thank you very much. have a 24 time grand slam champion. made a brief statement after being beating uria hitchcock on sunday, but declined to give a post match interview sir was called overrated. and a has been by tv commentator tony jones is the thing now. regrets it talk visual face carlos alvarez and the court of fine philadelphia eagles babel through snow
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. the welcome to the product of israel has released 90 palestinian prisoners as part of the seas. 5 deal with him, most women and children of the 1st to be freed. and this initial phase that released k miles up to 3 free. it is very tough to is very united with the families . it was him. begins our coverage from dave and bella in central garza and the t is of joy and relief as not to post the prison is released from these babies. jails return have thousands turned out across the key point was thing to witness loved ones for unites but so many the memories of what they were forced to endure will remain the.

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