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by donald trump and many of those states that actually wants to see the country do more, not less on this issue of climate policy since one climate. donald trump says that he's pulling us out of the paris climate accord. he did that in his 1st term. he's going to do it again and you both comfortable with that just real quick before hand it back to don't take it. yeah, i think donald trump believes that and others in the court are not living up to their side of the agreement. and so if there is no agreement and no action on that is there's no point in being part of it. so or i think that was something that we knew was coming from donald trump project, even with the e b rollbacks that were saying from him course that could be problematic for one of his biggest supporters. the law must is very true. eric ham. thank you. randy. thank you very much for joining us. the news our and that's it from our little corner of washington dc, our rooftop studio overlooking the capital building, where donald trump just completed the greatest political come back in us history today. becoming the 47th, the president of the united states, and with that,
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i had it back to to thank you so much sir la, incredible work from you and the entire team there, but less so hit hit on this, i'll just here and use out with, with siblings, families across the kansas trip for searching for the ponies to fill up the funds buried onto the rumble. within 100. have now being found, the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of how top stories, the sound of donald trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. at his integration ceremony in washington, dc. president trump says he will sign a wide range of executive orders on day one. the major focus for the new us administration will be immigration at the southern border. trump says he has declared a national emergency and plans to the point additional personnel system. any illegal entry from mexico and president trump has promised
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a change in foreign policy. he says he'll be a peace, mike, and unified by ending rules and conflicts around the club without giving us troops involves up to 15 months of all desperately needed. i just finally entering the strip as the sweet spot into the 2nd time billy too many in this place, palestinians also returning to what is left of their homes is rouse, bombardments of the territory, has reduced much of it to rumble. within 47000 people had been killed and 10000 others. i'm missing. well, deceased by has made it possible for this place, palestinians from across the gallons this trip to return home. but more by uh, finding bailey resembles the homes they left behind his head. and the color of the ceasefire takes effects across because of thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. and see scenes of over y,
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new destruction. streets are flowed with families returning home many or having to pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes now reduced to in other fines. charge was only parts of their houses there. the standing most of them sift through the debris, hoping to find precious belongings. finding identification documents and personal items is his priority. all ma roy on in the moment they announced the ceasefire. agreements will come into effect at 8 30 in the morning. we decided to arrive here at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house using simple tools like m as jack's and pick axis. even those who have heavy equipment for won't be able to use them because of a lack of gasoline. following the ceasefire, i feel nothing for i just feel i lost my house and all my memories from inside this
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home. it's so sad and a 11 year old a small has a different thing. having survived be dropped under level. she's searching for school books and books. despite everything estimate dreams of returning to school, even for families do home will only be a make shift 10 on top of the remains of her families, palm toast, j, f. i need to know little. instead i knew the hidden bar. i came to collect my clothes and books to prepare myself for school. i missed my school and i also came to take my burn. petra bears that i love so much. i found this dog from under the rubble. i'm also taking clothes for my mother and the rest of my family. we need to use our normal class because what we were now has been given to us by charities, enterprise refuge account. the destruction is devastating. residents find their neighborhoods uninhabitable yet they choose to say the rebuilding using what lisa
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is available. determined to hold on to the places they call home. the ceasefire may have called to divide and look for policy using gaza. the bottle to rebuild their lives is just beginning. their resilience is a testament to their unyielding spares in the face of an imaginable loss. ask you, this is why your policy news came back to their neighborhoods and this is what they found. their houses, their memory is completely reduced into rebel. but despite the mazda of destruction's policy, news are still willing to rebuild their houses and to fix whatever is left and collect anything left from their memories. this is in the study, obviously it up a grades or fidget can cause a policy sign as hospitals and guns. i have been a major target of israel's will. coming under repeated attack, come out loud. one was the last operational health facility in northern,
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gaza until these ready military laid siege on at last month. both out colors went there to see the extent of the damage. i'm talking to a phone, come on a dr. hospital and this is the reception emergency the box with which is completely on the ground as of calculating the fee 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 is now has been reduced to rubble, as you can clearly see, i got stuck to the one before we get to any details. let's talk to the, one of the men that kind of stuff who just came to the, came out of the hospital and inspecting the hospitals. we have to get off the lot. they have issues as well as them and the chevy and the husband. as you can see, the destruction is all over the place. the ho hospital is boomed and destroyed. no
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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 of humanitarian services. it is not a terrorist talk paid for the time being. we have no alternatives. it will take a little bit of time and a mess of if to make this a hospital again, a place that can provide the people with medical services. we never saw that come out at one hospital. would it end up like this? these riley's have completely destroyed it, i just got to look the solve i just done. and so as we, as we just hear from the medical stuff, nothing is usable and this hospital is no longer suitable to receive any injured to receive any basis. this is the bid from the emergency department. and here where was
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the console? everything has been banned. nothing is usable. let's get inside and show you more about this health facility this blaze. this is what 800 me. allow me to mention that as well. you know, army decaying as a rush to hundreds of displaced palestinians who used to show stuff inside the vist health facility and closing the door at some sophia, the director of the mileage one hospital. so everything is just this is the situation that's coming up. glad hospital which is completely out of service . people here are trying so hard to clean the quarter
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doors the some of the rules of the hospital, but the level is 6 or exceeded at all expectations and viewing the managers why they can handle it. i just need to come, i loved one all this time. he for him all. kelly has been speaking with the palestinian family who returns to jamalia in northern gallons of the find the hon, reduced to rubble. and this is the 2nd day of the season fire. as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to the buildings in value safety. hundreds of thousands of hausteen's will have been for sibley displays from your values if you and your better. fiji can depend on the retailer and a re uniting with their loved ones. as you can see, this is a make shift in which this family has fit. after they have been uh,
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470 this place and were turned into their completely destroyed house. i cannot get the hub, we used to live in peace before the war. our life was good. everyone had work and was busy providing their families with their daily needs. the war let us to less than 0. we came back to see all the houses and buildings reduced to rubble setup. this makes shift tend to stay together as a family. there's no chance to work now and get some money for the family, but at least we're here together again. well, you have to show for 3 months on how the and got it. when i arrived to you and solar old, the destruction, i felt deep, sad this. but i must like all for every thing. it is only a matter of time as we will bring ourselves back and we will work hard to find a better life for us selves and for the children. everything will be fixed gradually. price be always to all law who helped us to be back again and to live together again are benign. i mean,
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this is the case for most palestinian families. they are happy that the destiny has a grant in them and you chance of survival and they are back sit in a whatever the can sit. this a make shift tend to or anything just to shield through them despite the destruction that took place. and despite them retailer and then a rewrite in, in a very hard circumstances and in a very harsh and bad place to live in flames. i mean, i just, you're developing fee that is fine. well, joining me from washington dc now is max blumenthal. he's the founder and editor in chief of grace on media. thanks very much for being with us. i just want to start by asking why do you think it's taken so so long to get all the parties involved to actually finally agree on this, these 5 deal. and this is trump right to,
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to claim credit for us. and there's no question that without donald trump in his golf buddies, the woodcock, this never would have happened because the bite and blinking breton the girl, jake sullivan coterie has been essentially rewarding. netanyahu's terrible behavior . while netanyahu's extreme is ministers, like you to more vandevere who just resigned, a boasted about preventing a ceasefire for all this time. and it was clear that biden's and a see and blinking, who are really were running the policy, enjoy seeing how much destruction is real, could exact on the axis of resistance all along the way. while they pretended that they were doing everything they could for a seeds fire. so it's taking 15 months too long. and certainly 8 months since the deal that was agreed upon was 1st introduced. and this is completely the fault of
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the us, which was supplying all of the, all of the munition you could have been ended with what, what, what trump is shown is what we've been saying all along. this could have been ended with one phone call. did you, you haven't been shy with your criticism at the bottom administration, if you can just stay with me max foot for the moment. i want to show our audience and exchange that took place at the state department on thursday in which you confronted the now form of us secretary of state as me blinking over the genocide and gaza, of 300 reporters in gaza. or on the receiving end of your bombs. why did you keep the bombs flowing when we had a deal in may? why would you sacrifice the order on the mantle of your commitment designers? why did you allow my friends to be massacre? why did you allow my friends, holmes and gauze, are to be destroyed? the story isn't by associate on the highway slide before the english wave. the white flag before is really
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proud to have the time to take what you are. the father in law was an israel lobbyist. your grandfather with israel lobbyist or you probably nice by is real. why did you allow the all across the board? how does it feel to have your legacy genocide, you do not smoke the whole thing every day. thank you. mark, thank you. max, can you just explain what you're really trying to achieve by confronting, blinking in that way and, and what effect you think it is had? well, those were questions that i had wanted to ask him for months and which no reporter would dare ask them, particularly about his family connections, which he is boasted about to israel, including the foundation of israel in quick correction. it was his stepfather, samuel pixar, who was in israel lobbyist, not his father in law. and, and it was very and this was also very personal for me. but i've heard from
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everyone from the president of columbia, gustavo petro, to parliamentarians, to journalistic colleagues, to friends who survived the slaughtering bozza to friends. i grew up with, you have nothing to do with politics. who saw this kind of shot heard round the world of minds. journalist sam who's saying he's who monetary and intervention in the state department press room. and this really isn't about me. it's about tony blinking, being so singularly identified with the catastrophic gaza policy and with obstructing a ceasefire, and allowing tens of thousands of people to be slaughtered and allowing the captive to languish in gaza when a deal has been on the table for so long. so it's really about blinking as a representative of one of the most devastating and savage policies of my life time that i've received this outpouring of support. and i did it because i knew that i
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was one of the only people in that room who was willing to stage such a confrontation, which was so richly deserved by someone who will probably never be held properly, legally accountable for the crimes he committed. and that, that, that's tony blinking so this was the closest to account ability. i think americans and people around the world will get to see if they had indeed obviously trump has just been taken at the office for the, for the 2nd time. do you think anything is gonna change under his presidency as well? trump is so unpredictable. he pledged not to start any new wars that he wanted to be known as a peacemaker, and a uniter and a very divisive speech in which he also has pledged hostility to panama, the government of mexico and the government of denmark and nato member over greenland. but trump is also reluctant to start a new war at the beginning of his term. seated behind him was miriam adelson
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b is really war, lord, basically a channel between the israeli government and the republican party who kicked a $100000000.00 into trumps campaign with a better seat than most members of congress whose late husband, sheldon adelson called for dropping a nuclear weapon on iran. so anything you know, anything is possible. mike waltz is national security adviser said nothing. yahoo has a free reign to go back into gaza. and it's pretty clear that the israeli government military intelligence apparatus is seeking some kind of permanent occupation. right parts of gaza, so really the last, the end of the last 15 months with the destruction of the seas fire is that the us and is real only understand force, whether it's donald trump's force or the force of the resistance access and that leaves open the door for more unfortunate violets. okay, thank you so much for your time and inside that smacks evelyn and sole found it and it is her intreat chief of grace on media. thanks so much. thank you. well,
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despite deceased by 3 palestinians have been shot dead by, it is rarely soldiers in gaza. the incidents took place, an elbow range in the center, and roughly in the south. at least 10 people were injured in other shootings to you and says, 915 trunks filled with humanitarian night intense guides. or on monday, loaded with food, water and medical supplies. at least 300 was sent to northern guns, a region that has been completely cut off from basic services for weeks. trucks from the world food program also delivered meals and bags of flour and timing to st in at least 150 a day, carrying food through any border crossings that are right than the palestine. bread crescent society has trucks loaded with food was attends and medical supplies that had been standing by in jordan egypt as well as the occupied westbank for more
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on this we had joins now from new york by karen dudley, senior vice president, the crisis response recovery and development at the international rescue committee . thanks very much for being with us here. we're just at the 95015 trucks managed to get into kansas is, i mean, it is a huge difference of everything and seem to rim topic streamlined quickly. how would you assess the 1st couple of days of the ceasefire and in terms of the i getting in and, and how it's being distributed as is so weird, were cautiously optimistic. and what we said in the last 48 hours or so as trucks have gone in. and just as a reminder, before the war i'm gathered before october of last year, and this i have to over 2023 or 500 shots today entering guys a to sustain as the stand lives there. essentially providing a commercial supplies. there's been a fraction of tiny fraction of that number any given day over the last 15 months. so see $6800.00 plus drugs today going over the last 2 days is
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a significance from where we've been velocity months. and the more than we saw before, the prices, but given the extensive destruction, given the numbers of people who are phasing, acute food and security has been destroyed, is huge. and we need we need to see it as continue. and we need to focus not just on getting the trucks in, but making sure the condition is on the ground or a place for agencies to be able to distribute agents out services, people to be able to access them. yeah, not just one or 2 days of, of this they provide but to at least months and months to get people back up and running. can you just talk about the biggest challenge is the greatest challenges right now to, to stopping that from happening. and so in addition to the. busy the buyer has to come into the world about 15 months, which is prevented, obviously, call judy civilian casualties, but also prevented agencies from being involved. right. there's been a long and bureaucratic of administrative barriers. being able to get across into
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guys from neighboring countries. um, being able to move around without restrictions within gather there's also been restrictions on the kinds of supplies that have been able to bring in things like and scissors. for example, in social kids, things like wheelchairs, crutches have been deemed, is unacceptable that he's really tardy. so what we need to see in addition to the section of so that's come with the see far, is needed. see a, a loosing a listing of all of these other restrictions. so that agencies like the i see like our peers and the un and osland your community are able to stay longer records as rapidly as possible for people on the ground. we're seeing people trying to return home. and when we know that 90 percent of the housing units in guys had either been destroyed or significantly damaged. so we can evaluate some portable shelter that's going to be slow and organize and some of those areas. so we need the money effort to make them safe for people. it's winter. people need a temporary shelter. they need warm clothes and cost even the limits on the food
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that's been able to get in more than anything people need access to. the nutritional supplies and safe water to keep themselves healthy and a lot. okay, we'll have to leave it. they have so many issues that need to be addressed immediately there and does that. thanks so much. that is karen dudley with the international rescue committee. during his integration speech, us president donald trump reiterated that the united states would continue to be strong militarily, but would avoid getting involved in global conflicts. we will measure our success not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into the my proudest legacy will be that of a peace maker and unifier. that's what i want to be
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a peacemaker and a unifier. i'm pleased to say that as of yesterday one day before i assumed the office, the hostages in the middle east are coming back home to their families. the going to bring in the shower. now is there a senior political unless he joins us from the highest we who did trump wants to be a peace, make a unify. but when it comes to israel is never going to be that straightforward. is it that how bullets, how could the relationship between the us and as well become do you think i a rod, i'm not sure it's going to be qualified. i'm not sure why you're saying that. um, it seems to me that uh nothing. yeah, on trump are quite close and they had been close and they had been in communication since before. uh from uh, got selected and ever since they've been in very close contacts. and in fact,
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that much of the uh, what the top is talking about has been coordinated with nothing you know, and you know, refused to guess by didn't the light of the day despite the bite and giving him more than $22000000000.00. because nothing you all wanted to. so the deal from it says trump is going to be the president for the next 4 years. and then he always kind of be quite dependent on him. and then today in congratulate and tom, uh, nothing you know, said i look forward to working for you and reducing the rest of the hostages, adding to defeat the come us, and the re shipping them at least, etc. so i think they're probably going to have a good working relationship moving forward. but if my one, if, if and isn't yahoo is we've heard from a many of his ministers wants to resume the war after this 1st phase and, and continue with the destruction of gaza. surely that goes against what donald trump has been saying about wanting to in the rules around the world and be the
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pacemaker the world needs right now as well. i mean, you know, we've always heard trump speak from both sides of his mouth. there's of course with her today, both the divine and trump that was saved by god, which we also heard that demagogue drum, that can say contradictions in the same sentence. on the one hand he talks about reclaiming. yeah, for example, the front of my canals. but of course, he's nothing out loud china to be cleaned by one or more shot to claim or reclaim ukraine on our own, and so on, so forth. so yes, i think in comparison to by then i think you're certainly going to have to be because brandon was so risky and such a war mongering send them at least and, and, and also that's where in the world he was basically recreating the whole more. so
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tom, by comparison would probably look far less, more than one getting done by that. but i think when it comes to the, is there any thought of stein in particular? it is that then, you know, tells us that he spoke to trump, and tom told him, if you want to walk away after the 1st trays you can, if how much is not negotiating in, in good bread and we will arm you in order to defeat it. so according to nathan, you know, unless he's like, i mean he is a lie and but i for it's for so far, nothing came out of that trump administration. that tells us that nothing. yeah, i was like, in fact, if anything, most of the appointments by trump thus far, especially to his adviser, is right who's a, was a very extreme christian scientist. all right, mr. hock of you might write, the psychology has a specialist, so you're not the nation is also a quite an extreme design. there's also so for okay,
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we're gonna have to leave it there because we're coming very quickly to the end of this news out. thank you. so much mel of the shower for us there us one young palestinian has survived the 15 months of will, but in the past week, many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is the story of adam and saw shaggy that new show and had the them they can of the had a 0 the bit the digital if anybody is the settlement set up and had of the whole a whole. yeah, the whole clinic is next day is couple. i should see. yeah. the some of the i'm a assess. how does it more fit so can oh so it's kind of a mistake definitely can't afford it, lee and his father was probably gonna get decisions on the ad them just since the
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ego had it finished and all the stuff in the movies. i know some and since i've been yeah, had they, i may have checked and so, but we didn't know i, we were supposed to do, i need a small, i've had an issue of how people go to it. it has one of the many sitting out in so many of us in the field and had the weather with all that stuff and and then the, then a small we back to a was 7 to 7. how to set it up and then was out of my head, they should listen to your key the push and and, and i'm a case that i saw how these are whether hi phil. i remember the hit who i added has been moved, especially on the face of one of the oldest little hey, i need the, the data, but so. well, that's all for me. tell mccrae so this new zone. but there is a much more information on a website that sounds. is there a dot com?
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