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we revisit places stay human when there are no international headline houses there are really invest in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist the . ready the down or i carl, this is the news i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of palestinians return to the destroyed homes in the gaza strip on the 2nd day of the seas. 5 celebrations, and you all can find west fight 90 policy man chris as a freight from his writing jails as part of the cx. 5 deal and 3 is really captive . so we united with the families of to being released. i was there over here with
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our special coverage from washington dc where in just a few hours donald trump will be sworn in as the $47.00 presidents of the united states in a historic come back. and in support. manchester, united manager ribbon amaran's census team might be the worst and the clubs history . united last brighton was there for us at home to feed in 5, leaving them firmly rooted in the bottom half independently except the off to 15 months of rule in which wise groups say israel used on vacation as a weapon of war desperately needed. aid is finally entering the strip you and says move in 630 trucks of humanitarian aid made it that on sunday,
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with at least 300 of them going into the seas. north. any $2000000.00 displace palestinians are returning to the left of the homes. the un estimates around 2 thirds of all the buildings have been destroyed by is wally attacks. well them 47000 people have been killed on 10000 others a messing michael apple reports from the the scale of israel's 15 months bombing campaign named garza is clear. this shows the destructive force of 85000 tons of explosives. it's difficult to understand how anything or any one could survive what aid agencies describe as a pulling and apocalyptic conditions, and even with a ceasefire. how anyone could return. juma shoddy says he built his house, piece by piece and like many others at the moment,
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he has mixed feelings. what so that have done me this in the halting of the blood shade is an indescribable feeling. i thank god that i survived this war safely. however, when we return to our homes, we found nothing but ruin and destruction. i cannot describe the scene in what. in the south of gauze, a similar scene, thousands of people are missing, and many bodies are trapped under rubble. for goods on hot on the wheel looks d, i lost my brother and my nephew in this war. as for returning to rafa, it was a big shock. this destruction, not just the total destruction, it's not like an earthquake or a flag. no, what happened is a war of extermination. a recent satellite imagery analyzed by the united nations revealed entire neighborhoods in ruins. nearly 70 percent of buildings are destroyed, including nearly a quarter of
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a 1000000 residential homes. in the june until the bottom. today we returned to check on our house. you know, we got lost on the way because we could not recognize the area and we found our house completely wiped out, and the cease fire is still in its 1st phase, and the future is on search. but what's true for now is this moment is an opportunity for people to try and pick up the pieces of their lives and some kind of way to get started. mike level l g 0. well to a couple as in is in rafa in the southern, gaza, just a kilometer from what is really, forces have withdrawn following this. he's fine. he has more now on the widespread destruction to be found across the strip. as i'm right now and rough, i sits in the far south of this trip where we managed to gain access to this area, following the implementation of the sci fi deal. as you see in the frame,
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the scale of devastation had resulted from the is very military operation that lasted for more than 6 months. and one of the areas that was densely populated with civilians with a population of more than $300000.00 palestinians who are right now completely displaced. given the scale of destruction, it gives a sign of the severity of battles and attacks conducted in this area. and just to make it clear of you, is that the use wait a minute to resist taking just a kilometer away from where we are into philadelphia. corey, do a civilians believe that the scale of attacks have changed. the geographical lunmark of the area. we just took a look on that place, we can barely find a building block to standing due to the relentless compartment and the tax took place. civilians are trying to return in order to check and access the damage inflicted to the neighborhoods. believing that the process of recovery will take keys in order to remove the russel and re gain a semblance of normality. again,
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target cup as an o d 0 roof on palestine. hospitals and garza has been a major target of as well as was coming on the sheets of the tech come out. one was the last operational health facility in northern garza, and it'll be as well as the military laid siege to it last month was i'll pollute, has visited to see the extent of the damage. and i'm talking to a full come a lot of hospitals, and this is the reception emergency, the documents, which is completely on the ground as of calculating the say on let's get inside the show you exactly how the situation inside this, his facility which is supposed to be a place for at least the treatments, but it does now has been reduced to rubble, as you can plainly see. i got stuck to the one before we get to any details. let's talk to the, one of the minute kind of stuff who just came to the, came out of the hospital and inspecting the hospitals. we have taken off the lot.
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they have issued us as well as them and the chevy on the hudson. as you can see, the destruction is all over the place. the ho hospital is boomed and destroyed. no department in the hospital can offer any medical service. these riley forces have destroyed every single thing. yeah. this is a hospital for helping people, a hospital, the office, humanitarian services. it is not a terrorist talk that for the time being we have no tentative. it will take a lot of time and a mess of if it to make this a hospital again. a place that can provide the people with medical services. we never thought that come out at one hospital. would it end up like this? these riley's have completely destroyed it, and it's got to look this up. i just done. so as we, as we just here from the medical stuff, nothing is usable and this hospital is no longer suitable to receive any
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injured to receive any basis. this is the bid from the emergency department. and here, where was the counter everything has been that nothing is usable. let's get inside and show you more about this facility list blaze. this lady only allow me to mention that that is why the army detain as a rush to hundreds of displaced follow simians, who used to show stuff inside the this has facility and closing the door at some sophia, the rector of him out of the hospital. so everything is just and this
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is the situation that's coming up as one hospital which is completely out of service. people here are trying so hard to clean the car. the door was the some of the rules of the hospital, but the level is 6 or exceeded at all expectations as being the managers why they can handle it. i just need to come out one all this time on the 1st day of the seas. fi as well released, 90 palestinian prisoners, women and children with the fast to be freedom. this initial phase, the release came o is off, the 3 is really kept, is reunited with the families may not block their reports. tears of joy and relief. as 90 posting and prisoners released from is really jail returned home thousands turned out across the occupied with thing too
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with his loved ones were united. but for many the memories of what they were forced to endure will remain the not identity. i left hell and now i mean have been, we're all out of hell these to violate those beat. us fired tear gas towards us. these to count to smaller heads were down on the floor. suddenly they would enter the cells and fire gas towards us. they said bad words at us. there's no food, no sweets, no salt, there's nothing. women and children are the 1st to be freed and phase one of the long awaited ceasefire deal between israel and him. us. nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released over a 6 week period make and we do 2 of them. they were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells at 1 pm. we leave this sounds like chickens, and then we'll returned to ourselves hours earlier. how mess,
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release 3 email is rarely kept as housing goes, though. during this time brochure, emily damari and roomy gone, and they were reunited with their families. after spending 15 months in captivity, the hundreds watched events on folding tele visa to various for school days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the list for an us and, and now seeing her and to see that she can walk. and more as ruby and palestinian families are hoping they will be re united with their loved ones with the next exchange of prisoners expect it to happen on saturday. the now the all clear a 0 as well as those corresponds that need to. abraham within the occupied westbank covering the palestinian prisoner, released during the november 2023 cease 5,
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and she joins us now head in the stage and need a great to speak to you again. i just focus through what you saw on sunday night, the release of palestinian presence of women, the children, based on your 1st time experience of it. back in 2023 years of the scenes are very similar of palestinians waiting for hours and hours for the bus to get out of admitted city prison and missed a lot of tear gas the if they fired these really forces against the palestinians. who would they have? so just families, but just regular palestinians who don't necessarily have relatives. but they wanted to with the subject g moment to see these prisoners being released. we also witnessed the emotional moments where the families were able to embrace their loved ones. finally, for many of them, and they did not have an end date of that at us, they does not know when they're going to be there. he's because these really forces has this policy, that of administrative detention, which is arresting palestinians without charges when that mix is real able to
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continue holding these postings in jails indefinitely. extension after extension. and one father yesterday was saying that i know my daughter was supposed to be released 2 months later, but i didn't know if these readings oregon explained, explained that or not. and i also feel, he says that one minute outside of jail is really with me. one of the, when he says was the problem, let's go take a kelly to draw people who are sol. how was shocked by her parents compared to what she looked like when she went into his wage tension. what did you think? well, for boston and journalist following her story, we were not really shocked to see that scene, although it was very difficult to see her. and this years were added to her life and the way her face look the way had hair. look, she looked really tired, but the reason i say we were not surprised those journalist because we've been hearing difficult stories from attorneys saying because she was in solitary
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confinement. she was being subjected to a lot of attention to a trip. remember, she is a known figure in the past and in society, but not only that as a needs are, and that's someone who has been to jail previously in the release is that the chris in november 2023. we were seeing how she was welcoming the release prisoners trying to guide them through the process. now she is amongst them. she was released, she experienced jail just like them and we've seen difficult before. and after pictures of countless post and in prison, there's where they leased it during the past period of the war, losing weight medical issues, talking rose negligence, talking about torture, talking about lack of food, medical assistance. so it was really a not surprising in that sense. but still, it's difficult to see, you know, of no, 60 something year old lady appearing out of jail a someone who's really, really exhaustive, and people on social media with comparing the status in which these rated captives
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were released from the best that this way positiveness are you mentioned before that the relatives celebrate even a minute. i also have captivity, but one of the chances that many of these people will be will rest of at least 3 names in the list that we've seen yesterday of the posting is we're going to be there. nice we. we covered the nice as in november 2023. if that tells you anything, it tells you about the status of palestinians unders israel's military occupation. also amongst fees $1.00 of the deals we are expected to see $48.00 palestinian prisoners being these. those 48 were already released in another deal, 2011, very famous and important deal that was assigned so that at least of more than 1000 costs in, in prisoners and exchange for these really sold, you'd get obsolete. so those have been re arrested as well. so we, there are little guarantees that israel was not a re, a rush, these cost to the is again and again need. it is great to have your head with your
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1st time experience and situation. you provide westbank money. thanks the well, we are just over 3 hours away from, you know, ration of donald trump as the 47 president of the united states as close live to answer a sale. vanya, i'm the team in washington dc. thank you, laura is great to be with you and welcome in our viewers, the sub 0 temperatures here in washington, dc with a blanket of snow covering almost covering actually the grounds of capital, the capital building right behind me, where in just a few seconds we'll witness a historic political come back, donald trump will be taking the oath of office and the capital return to 17 g m t. that's 12 p. m local time. be coming, be 47th presidents of the united states. a triumphant return to the white house of donald trump. will be backed by a senate that
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a house under the control of his republican party. trump known for his fiery rhetoric, has promised an inaugural speech with a theme of unity. he has said that he will be making head spin as he signs a flurry of executive orders and the hours that follow with a strong focus on immigration and border policy. this is what he has been campaigning on a victory rally in washington dc. on sunday he said that he would be on doing all of job items executive orders, houses here as mike hannah was at that rally. it was standing room only, and there wasn't really much of that. the crowd had too full. i was outside to get into the arena, they would remove it once they got in with a pop concert. the comments from hollywood royalty. he will make america great again the dental code for them,
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but they will wait to donate from. well, thank you very much. thank you. who purchased his son 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 america, then we will hire american. i will end the war in your brain. i will stop the chaos of 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 immigration. mike, kind of all just sierra washington. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit is standing by. kimberly. so joe biden is still presidents for
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about 4 more hours and he is using that time. we found out that he's just issued pre emptive pardons. what is a preemptive? pardon, and who is he preemptively pardon? me the yeah, i preemptive part is essentially the power that the president has to a essentially make sure that any sort of a promise that is the president elect has made on the campaign trower pap trail rather to prosecute some of his adversaries once he's an office really can't happen . so what joe biden has done is used his clemency power to essentially protect those that will potentially be targeted by the president elect. he's issued preemptive pardons to mark milly, the former joint share of the joint chiefs of staff at major trump adversary. he's also issued one to anthony file to the doctor who is very much of the forefront of
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leading the pandemic response to cobit 19. and also you'll remember law maker, liz cheney on capitol hill. she was very instrumental in leading the sort of the investigation on capitol hill into the january 6 attacks. so this is something that the president says is not to imply that any of these individuals have had any sort of wrong doing. they've not committed any cry. 2 rhymes, but what he's saying is that he believes that his successor may go after these individuals and as a result, he's tried to floored any effort to do so. and kimberly, the minute trump becomes president is game on and he will start implementing his agenda. what are you expecting on day one to yeah, uh well what we expect in addition to implementing his agenda, which he is expected to do in the oval office, he's going to momentarily be at the st. john's church across the street. then he's
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going to cross back over behind me, he's going to have a t where there's going to be kind of a reinvigoration of a of the tradition that we didn't see in 2020 because it was bucked by president trump back then who we know wasn't very happy about the transfer of power. so that's going to be happening for the 1st time in a long time. and this is going to be a sort of a welcome ceremony between the vice president, the president as well as the basses and the trumps. and then we're going to head to the capital where the swearing is going to be happening indoors this time instead of outdoors. we haven't seen that since ronald reagan at 1981. then the inaugural address. and then you're right, it's the end of the oval office. we're just like president bite and tried to undo. president trump agenda, we're going to see president trump elect at this point. do a couple of executive orders where he's going to do and for some integration he's
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also going to be receiving the federal workforce and encouraging offshore drilling before it has 2. 3 inaugural balls is big, big day. yeah. kimberly how good, thank you so much. you're going to be with us for throughout the day, of course, and you're going to help us walk us through the and all gracious ceremony. evenings you're getting ready to cover a new administration, one that you've covered before. mind you can believe how good, thank you very much. we'll talk to you again now. some us presidential inauguration still echoed through history for a new liter. it's an opportunity to set the tone to the years to come and capture the mood of the american people. so here's a look back at the most memorable and non duration sermons. the, the, the day of ceremony in grand, you, i brock and saying obama, the solemn was where do i see? i do solemnly swear the rituals rushing back to america's founding.
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this is the 60 of us presidential and all the ration most are quickly forgotten. but a few stand out. occasions whose images became a clinic and whose words evoked generational change as not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. political transition in this present crisis. government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem or simply told the americans what the most wanted to hear and may be needed to believe there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right. with america. messages have been sent to both allies and adversaries. we shall pay any price. bear any
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burden in the few in all directions are remembered only because something bizarre happened. like 1841. when william henry harrison wanted to prove, he was tough by speaking for 2 hours on a cold wet date. purposely without an overcoat, he died of pneumonia, exactly one month later. and 12 years earlier, when andrew jackson threw open the white house to anyone and everyone had got so out of hand, he had to escape his own party by climbing out a window. the 4 years ago, the jewels shadows at the january 6th insurrection in the cove. it 10 demik meant smaller crowds, intense security, and a muted to democracy is precious. democracy is fragile. at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. but do you know durations history most remembers are the ones that capture the moment and seem to bend to the new president's will. in 1933,
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a nation teetering on the brink of economic ruin. heard these words, let me upset my firm belief that the only thing we have to know in the national mood soon began to change this year. the capital witness is something that has happened only once before the former president, returning to the nation's highest office. republicans feel empowered, democrats anxious, and there was a tension in america that even a day of grand ceremony cannot serve any 8 houses, 0 washington. all right, let's discuss all of this with our panel dentist. a victor is with his professor of political science at george mason university. jennifer, it's great to have you with us and mark 5 for the uh, former deputy assistant to george w bush. you're going to be walking us both of you through this and all your ration
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ceremony a couple hours before it starts book. we weren't expecting to see everything, right. we're expecting that it was gonna happen right there on the west front of the the capitol hill building the capital building. it's not, it's happening still in the building, but inside in the rotunda, do you think that significantly changes in all your ration? well, it certainly changes the 10 are both for the incoming president. um and for the public i hundreds of thousands of people reported later we're coming to dc and this long should be filled with people in the event during that all. and it's empty and it's, it's a little bit eerie. i'm not gonna lie. it's odd if it's not as areas in 2021, there was barbed wire. and, you know, military around because of the height and security as a result of the insurrection that you're. but i do think this changes the whole tony bit. trump, particularly, you know, he's very interested in attention and spectacle. and you remember all the controversy about crowd size and all of that. and so he's, i, i expect he's going to be making some rhetorical moves and symbolic gestures
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otherwise, to sort of make up for the fact that he can't sort of look upon a crowd who maybe during of him. it's mark normally when you have tens of thousands, hundreds and thousands of people, you know, looking at you and crowding them all as should have been the case. have had been this cold. it gives you momentum. it gives you energy and we know that president trump is somebody who likes to feed off of that. right, right. that's true. this is more of a state of the union type address, you know, a smaller crowd of members of the supreme court, former presidents, vice presidents, members of congress dignitaries, that sort of thing. less of you know, the mega crowd with the, with the red hat, screaming and yelling. so it will be more subdued in some ways. and the question is, does he stick to the script, you know, what's on the teleprompter, or will he go off script in kind of a fly by the seat of his pants as he has a tendency to do with many of his rallies. this is more of a specific speech. as your report show that we'll live in time in history. what
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does he want to do? don't live in in history, right? may we show that the highlights of 250 years been all duration starting monday is really 34, maybe 5 speech is at most everybody pretty much remember that the west or forgot that one phrase again, that can people's mind is, is what is what he needs cuz he's got a short window, you know, of a couple of 100 days and then a short time to actually lead before we start getting into the mid terms. and then who's going to replace donald trump in 4 years. so he's got a short time frame to really get some work done. yeah, so, so far of yours, mid terms in the middle of the presidential term, which is 4 years and it terms happen every 2 years. and it does mean this is really an american, specific to the american system. it means you're always on the clock because you always pretty much have elections around the corner. so we already know where we sit today. donald trump not president yet, but he's the republican party has made the terms in 2 years. so you're always kind of campaigning to your point. right. jennifer donald trump becomes president at 12 o'clock local. he sees off joe biden,
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and the 1st lady jo button. and then it's back to business. yeah. and so as the reporting is coming in, it seems that he's going to do something similar to what he did when he was inaugurated in 2017, which is find a corner in the capital and go and find some executive orders right away. they're also reporting that the, he's gonna assign some executive orders at the capital one arena sorta is, it's a very unusual thing to do. usually exec normally wouldn't, maybe sign it in a capital building. there is something called the present as room next to the senate chamber. yeah, but it's not normal for presidents to make such a spectacle out. is that the executive board? i think i do think it's important for us to differentiate between things that are happening today that are sort of normal ceremonies stuff. yeah. and things that are happening today that are really abnormal in, in the way that donald trump tries to break from tradition. and in a way that violates the norms and, and then values of democracy. and to have this president coming in, you, we have to remember, she didn't even attend the non duration in 2020 as the outgoing president. that was a huge violation of one of these critical norms. so she hasn't even participated in
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one of these ceremonies as a former president before. so a, and, you know, a lot of folks would say that she is coming in to office under great controversy that you know, violations of because of the insurrection and other violations that he was accused of. that perhaps he's not qualified to be president. because the constitution has a provision against somebody who has, is involved in an insurrection taking the, the role of the president or taking public office. so he comes under a, comes into office under a very divided nation under some folks who look at him as this a, during leaders. we're very excited about all of this sort of shock and awe of presidential orders that are go on and others who are going to look at it as a, with a, with a sense of trepidation with a sense of fear of what's coming. and i think that's why we saw by them do these preemptive pardons, this one, something we need to explain at this point the president can come in and have immediate impact. so just policy. but on executive.

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