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are still underground, they only give an official number once a week, the operation is complete from around the world will cost us a warning of extreme winds. i had everybody had across the southern california, fully aware this may be far from the the cloud. so robin, you want to mail it, does it renews online? so my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, the little trouble takes control in washington. the us presidents assigned over 200 executive orders, some likely to be challenged in, quote, one of the drums 1st acts as pod being 1500 people convicted of taking part in the capitol hill, riots 4 years ago. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these
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people is that of ranges the president has also cancelled us sanctions on his right . the settlers, they've committed violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza upon the cities which had home 2 scenes of destruction. hundreds of thousands are in desperate need of humanitarian aid and in support. the champions league resumes later on tuesday as it has into uncharted territory. for the 1st time in history, the group stages entering its 7th round games and deliver pool, and to keep up their perfect record against sleep. the welcome to the news of the world is waking up to a new administration in the united states with donald trump wasting no time to shake up the us policy both at home and abroad. now he signed multiple executive orders revising some of the j biden's policies. he's also pub,
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and around $1500.00 people who were charged over the january 6th right at the capital building in 2021. my kind of begins are coverage from washington d 6. the traditional parade along the mall was moved inside the d. c. sport stadium . the extreme cold forcing only no goal events in those. and the new president entered to a during applause, holding a stack of the executive orders. top of the list mission is to clamp down on the immigration and illegal immigrants pushing aside any thoughts, supporting unity with the skating indictment of the previous administration. so revolving nearly a destructive and rather go executive actions of the previous administration. one of the worst administrations in history, maybe the, the worst, anybody that would allow people to pour to orders from jail surprises.
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mitchell is the duties in st silence. the 1st set of executive orders was signed in the arena in front of the crowd. the loudest applause for one withdrawing united states from the terrace climate to quote, been president trump return to formerly to the white house and immediately went to the oval office. a more traditional site of presidential findings among the older assigned here. one pardoning the some 1500 people who had been convicted of crimes related to the events of jen. we 62021. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is that of rages as rarely been anything like it in history and the issue of our country. early in the day we are going president type, preemptively, pauses the house members would be on the committee that investigated the general re 6 attack others who being threatened in one way or another by the incoming
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administration ended support has also received pre emptive pardons. among them, the man who headed the fight against the corona virus and to the fall cheese and the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff loc milly. while the new president was signing yet another batch of executive orders here at the white house, the senate is convened on capitol hill and has unanimously confirmed the 1st of president trump's cabinet members. marco rubio has been confirmed as secretary of state by 99 of the senate as present. the day ended with a don set the new agreeable. this is one of the few traditions that survived the wave of change mocking the beginning of donald trump's 2nd to mind kinda, i'll just say era. washington, both way down what we've seen and drugs 1st the she advertise, he joins us now from washington, dc. hi, she had now the president has taken significant steps,
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hesitate in just the 1st few hours of the 2nd time, just talk us through what we've seen tonight. so as your 7 days executive orders were very surprising trumpet, he knows how to use the office to give this image of a matter of doing things. as opposed to joe biden. this decrepit new, you know, possibly has of dementia was gonna buy or disappointed his own base, this january 6 part and we'll have an a drives. donald trump's base is something he promised. but yeah, 1500 people pardoned even once accused of violent crimes. that's raised some eyebrows or suggestions or they may not be positive, but he needs to keep his base on board. this was a promise, especially the time when increasing. he's not really listening to his base and there is a bit of fractional fighting now between his base and steam bottom. if you remember, the great groove make america great again and the tech prose, the ability to as you a so prominent at the and organization who are very different priorities. but this is an easy way to keep the bass bass on board. the outrage from the democrats has
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been blunted because biting those preemptive info. the so many members of his own family. something that by that said would be the shock of donald trump of done as he was even often in 2016. he did it for his own family, sort of moral outrage pretty holler enough, and the democrats, the got ready, i'll get back. but don't going to try was really interesting. he withdrew from the world health organizations, but as he was 5 and he was giving a running commentary, donald trump, and it was interesting. he was saying, it was all about how much the w h. i was charging america, but he really seemed to suggest no, just listening back to it, but he was open to a deal if a w h. i didn't charge america so much maybe by trying to pay more the bed that they would would return. and it's like he was off by joining us, but that you see, it's important to have a global response to a pandemic, which i, you know, again, but i think some members of his colors may not agree with robert f. kennedy junior, for example. you said he didn't see the need for that, sir. it was interesting. he, this seems to be a money and maybe a bargaining position. power is the time of the cold, withdrawing from that again. sure, i mean, some of these things are maybe just the excepting what is the reality?
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because joe biden was also drill baby drilling and we're reco levels of drilling. so is there a way that the u. s. is going to meet the power is $500.00 for the regulations of the us and signed up to dr. barton had opened up a big part of federal out in the last good attempt of drilling, which was going to make it very difficult for america to meet expires. it's, it's, it's commitments. so maybe it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a refresher, almost speaking that, you know, this is where we are right now. yeah, she up, i mean, you talk about honesty and issues that he's dealing with. he was also directly asked about the goals a ceasefire. the, let's just take a listen to what the president have to say about that. yeah, i'm not counting this at all. was there? what am i? i'm not confident, but i think you have very weak and then the other sense guys of what i looked in the picture of guys are guys, is, is like a massive demolition side in places. and it's really gotta be rebuilt in a different way. i might you know, that is interesting as
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a phenomenal location on the see best whether you know, everything's good. it's like some beautiful things could be done with it. so if we take that she had that face value, he, the president isn't really, are really confident about the sci fi deal. it seems, yes, he sort of describing the future of gauze. so you might say through the prism of a property, develop a the yeah, who's also asked about those career. and he said he was been so easily set the game . joe knew that there's a great deal of come to capability, lots of shoreline and in those career, that's how it looks at it. that's the difference and approach that dr. barton. i'm to be thinking, be outgoing for a 2nd for your search. they were very much, it was that was as i kept on saying, they was honest, they believed in what is what i was doing. trump is trump things to get through his own lands. and yeah, what he, what he feels and makes him look good. he's appropriate developing the shades of job cushion and the foster i'm talking about to franklin millions of dollars and
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calls and kind of bribing the power of students out of that that wish for self determination. that all kind of, you know, maybe your thoughts sort of stuff again, but yeah, this has been the debate. he did force through that c 5 room for optimism for the, for the next state. it was the size of this other american home are top typically reducing phase to the dead bodies face tree. and the national security advisor met the families of the american capital saying that we're committed to all 3 phases. that was his campaign promise. having said that, he's been given a huge campaign, going been given a huge campaign contributions by my room aid, also the $100000000.00 they want. but with around they want genocide, an in garza citizens and the debate over sent over several days. but as also that debate as to what his, he wants to know about peace prize, he wants to be seen as a peace makers even said the speech he wants to, to bring peace of them at least for then how can event could potentially sanction a resumption of as, as rarely genocide, supported by the us with protests on the streets here in the us. he doesn't want that either. so that's the debate of what we've been having for several days now.
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and we'll be having it. i'm show, as the full years continues for the language we have, thank you as well. the trump has also made his 1st policy decision. all of them, at least these kinds of functions that the by the administration has put on in place. on judge settlers who committed violence against palestinians, they'll combine westbank, probably a trunk, middle east, envoy, steve woodcock, was the 1st peasants address crowns the capital one, the rena, and he introduced the president, highlighting terms, middle east and foreign policy plans. his leadership provides the confidence and direction necessary to navigate these complexities. as we move forward, my commitment is to continue to the work of advancing president trump's vision for the middle east. whether tro expanding the abraham peace accords, fostering economic development, or facilitating dialogue which we long standing adversaries, my focus remains on actual actionable results. let me close by saying this. a
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stable and prosperous middle east is not in unattainable dream. it is, it is, it is a goal within our reach. well, go see michael. doug is a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house and joins us from london, mr. that could, that could help you with this on the program. again, kind of speaking with these interesting comments from the president and sort of question mocking the cease firing gauze and the future of gauze a. the way he sees it in the morning. yes, i think we are being named us. you guys closest you initially you saw the show side stuff because when, when i'm in finance and we saw the substitution jewels at hostages and losing us so the sides. once we all know that there is nothing young kids. if you choose
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continue as much as you don't use the same tools is as much as you need also to see the 1st phase in the 2nd phase. and most of the, most of the substrate actually implemented, knowing some gratitude because then enough speed to get to the against it. the easiest for me to, to the on sleep phase just as much as these committed to please by the time using the right house to see kind of the 1st stage, the beginning go face to face, the ok. i think dying with that. but of course, you know, we know that he's not one full conflict the most. he wants to try being peace as he says, to various regions of the world. yet at the end, ok ration. he seems to be taking full credit full that see spawn yet. when he starts in the oval office, as we said, he and he seemed a bit sort of sitting on the fence about what the future has in store. can we expect this swinging from one side to the other, to be more evident as time goes old as he tries to find his way with his new
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advisors around him as yeah, i think we don't expect to see on with that go here in any other line we way it works with style, and there are some promising lines of us when these options, oh sorry, i know you asked me to talk about on the one hand of the future guys as it goes potentially, we all know that right now is a, be done function is you know, in garza and it's not the only folks are building it's physically is also psychologically the wish me for that. when so a huge drama is about discussing this is about the solution. and what also should really, that's why the talks about dialogue at the same time with moving the sanction from former from the section is which took a very long time, remaining menus. the settlers between the sexes. yeah. the 2nd several method says,
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searching us bank is really good, but the reason we say it was actually i was thinking, gauging tactics though, is a lot of times they assumptions to remove it. it's not the same to was encouraging the process of peace. can i bring that? can i tell you i could bring that to him because that was going to be my next question is about sending the wrong message or sending the right message. you called to what piece of the middle east? oh, in one respect. and then contradict that by removing sanctions, as you say from is why the settlers who have committed crimes, the gains of all polished indians, the message should be cleared. the installers in this, from the bank to state solution should not involve designers fast to make the decision. i know there's one in the side either the inverse design is all due lights actually located in the eyes of, of quite just and stuff like conciliation. and these between the paper but based on
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to interstate solution. and this, that should be the guidelines to everyone who wants to bring peace. and that means that you're not going sanctions on one side. and at the same time, and this is wednesday, the few positives things that are divided expansion and goes and gets you finance. now i guess the incidence and by this thing is a basically the sign of a single to there. you can continue that because the administration is supposed to be should go in order for us. so i think we have to send to a photo. chest is a way that you submitted a section address because yeah, in the lead up tennessee side, we had both probably been just a that's in the all who you talk about the fact that more violence is on the cards if he deems it fits in terms national security advisor designate might well so said that it promised renee eggs on the agreement, the us and i quote to will support as well in doing what it has to do. how about
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will that the govern garza? you called killing the idea? can you and how about, even if you try and kill as many of itself with a it's the idea of what, how about stands for which is resistance against the is right? is riley's will always be the a has a big big in the installation on the road, kind of see what kind of questions that the person decides for the 1st time or so on, on the, on. so the saw on, on the government to lead to the was the positives, back at the same time as, as you say, you need, you need to groups to kind of continue this in the direction in which under the most underlying issues that were supposed to solve the conflict, what you say, which is occupation, i think again, is how much wants to change is and, and if the paper this one gauge before that we've all that's want to change. and
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the answer to that nature, you know, based on 2 state solution. i think this is to be, or m, or the m compressing dialogue between all the sections in by the start and inter refuse or by the same time, i think it's quite phone to say one side, 5 is that agreement. it's obviously without the site is allowed to dig steps against it. i think the most important thing is to focus on how both sides don't start. it will just say what the coming days have in store for the buy, but you'll see back of the from child some house in london like you for your time. thank you. the how's the say? so housing goals, trucks carrying the desperately needed humanitarian aid, all rolling into the strip. several trucks have been entering through ross site in the south. the un size move the 900
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a trucks went into gauze on monday. the ceasefire agreement between israel and tomas allows at least 600 trucks today into the strip. a pilot study is supposed to be displaced by his right law. returning to the homes though many are going back to nothing but rumbling the southern city of rasa. people on digging through the day, bring it with that hands and such as i have belongings. but after seeing the destruction many say the hesitant about leaving the shelters, that they fled to the un, says moles and 60 percent of buildings and roads across casa, i've been destroyed in the 15 months of will. not a job that'll hold and we wanted to come back to put up a 10 during the c's. fine, as you can see, it became a ghost town. there is no water. there is nothing. there isn't even any level ground. you can stay on the look on the land is what we're staying at the displacement can't because we won't find any place to put up a 10 to your will return to our homes or to do anything. because as you can see in the area, even if you tried to keep an animal here,
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it would not survive. there aren't any of the necessities for life, no water, electricity, or sanitation systems. we'll talk a couple of the seems a correspondent joining us off the buy in a central god sorta and target palestinians really still trying to return her money to find really there's nothing to go back to. so there's a psychological cost, and that's a physical cost, isn't that to this last that they're experiencing? of the yeah, that's completing the rights of people who started to return to the homes are really suffering from a multi layered crisis, including a desperate search for shelters. the impact coping mechanisms are really good in the resilience community to support and the reliance on external lights. we start assemblies, remish, and the dead praise of that is for the house is looking for other items, a personal belongings, documents, or anything that can help to rebuild. but the,
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the, the themselves as the return to see the scale of devastation inflicted to the neighborhoods in to us. the damage resulted from an over then a year from apartments on their residential areas. have a really pop, very massive psych, glued to come and visit, told true enough for the display families, including the children who have been really in during the english swipe of displacement. many families have no found the option just to sit up there, make shift tents and next to the ruins and the differences of their destroyed homes . others decided to return back to the over crowded shouts, as whether used to let following the force evacuation orders for new spite, eastbed administrator. so right now they have the are codes, read very tight options as either to attempt to lives next to their distort houses in areas that lack old source of basic civil infrastructure. following the destruction of these essential elements of the kind of student community or to return back to that screen on the very unbearable humanitarian conditions in the
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areas. that's where does he make it to be safe spot right now there make whole situation and how they copeland would be situations that has the most from the supply agreement. and now the, their main defendants has been on the delivery of humanitarian aid for how. ready have seen right now as a critical life model for the humanitarian recovery. yeah, let's talk about that a recovery because we've had so fall just over $900.00 a trucks event at the strip. so what have you actually seen in terms of what's coming in and why are they going? as well as the 3rd day of the ceasefire, we continue to see in slopes of humanitarian aid shops continue to fly to the gaza strip. even during the hours of this morning, we have seen a truck that part carrying fuel route to guys and central food items for publish them. use continue to be delivered to the warehouse with all the international
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rescue military and 8 organizations. and they are expected to be distributed today and the main humanitarian, 8 census that have been deployed across the gaza strip. now, based on the agreement perspective, that $600.00 humanitarian h folks will be delivered to the gaza strip one day. the phases, if this month is going to be met practically on the ground, the humanitarian crisis and goes, it will gradually started to be mitigated for what has been delivered to the gaza strip. over the course of the past. uh 72 hours had reached till now. based on that, just because i think it's released that we're talking about 915 humanitarian troops . and these numbers are expected to rise within the coming days and hours. as long as there is more flow of humanitarian supplies. without any sort of restrictions and a safe environment to transfer these a by security forces were seen earlier today on the main junctions and roads to guarantee that use humanitarian 8 shops will safely be delivered. but again,
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we continue to hear of from officials and humanitarian aid organizations that the numbers of these a troops to not bounce the ocean of ease of causes, population pop. they are still tirelessly. what can on the ground in order to provide a sufficient amount of ice and to continue providing help with palestinians for will have been left incredibly homeless. i'm hungry over the course of the past 15 months and they are still in a very desperate need for say in a flow of faith and delivery of extension, humanitarian supplies to help them. partially coping with the delta state and consequences resulted from the east very military attacks. some of the lights, the absence of all sorts of lights supplies here. and the cause of stripe was due to the double station of civil infrastructures, homes, schools, universities, and b. busy general life system here in district would be, as, you know, talking to us the topic. we can also see pictures of those a trucks that were being rated will of course continue to follow those events as we
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see more trucks and to the strip to help palestinians rehabilitate after 15 months of walls. joining me here in the studio, somebody called me in studio, he's a professor of public policy. the institute for graduate studies could help you with this. again, we just talked about these a truck. so we've seen those pictures, people still very desperate. but at the moment they are coming in over 900 so, so far, so good. lots, lots of goods. so it's not so good. this is, this is what proceeds of pleasure. the, it's the basically what's coming in basically is just the metally enough to keep people away from hung up. that's it. it's like putting people in the life machine, putting a patient to the left machine. i need to start to find a time to shut it down and then the that. so you're talking about the position of 2200000. love survive of the genocide. they live in the seats by lots. they have nothing, no basic. is it no basic necessities to live in
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a dignified something you know, living standards, most of them are from a traumatize. most of them are sick and because of the lack of indications, i mean, i mean rep seems as they have an ocean this genocide. how did this happen? and we have seen the impact. so not what's happening moodily is letting go of 600 or allowing 600 trucks and this is a human to detonate. so we're talking about the canned foods, which doesn't have got sick from it. because if you continue using ken ken foods and can some itself out that, i mean by logic, i mean, so it's, it's, of course, it's not enough. it's not enough. and it's a, i think what the, what the zip. so this is a for an opening up for you minutes. it and, and development that a company not just seem instead of a deal. indeed let's, let's move on. then of course, to this, the struggle that policy is dealing with. and the politics of, of trump, take the office now, you know, lifting sanctions as we see now on the settlers that have committed crimes against palestinians in the occupied westbank. there is a full that this could be
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a bit of twisting by netanyahu. i'll give you a cx 5. if you take sanctions off, it is re lease that have been accused of crimes. is there any flexibility of the insult here? i mean, it could be, i mean, we never know what the, the goes on and these negotiation booms. uh but, but i mean, obviously from the onset of this piece and has to buy some outlets from the us. they've been talking to. yeah, it could, could be, i mean, yes, i mean i'll give you a truce and then you give me an off. what happened though? us bank, of course, i mean this could be a sonata and then function has been all was the and the action has with all the is the meaning is what has been acting really in the west bank and not from the onset of, of, of the similar to the, even from before, it just then then into, into things get more intensified that cannot consist, confiscating land lease. and the fact and kind of thing is of getting for this thing is the, what's back is the good price for this way. and of course,
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the eyes on the west bank that does it now is will take you as indicates for it to more than that to get to life if it's allowed to get to life. i mean, there's so many questions to be asked to do it on the people section of the building political stability who's going to govern was that was gonna pay the bill . is that a political system? if we don't know these questions, what are the early fees of a ceasefire? that so many questions that you have to be answer meanwhile, is or is i is both an equal focus on the west bank. it is for them, it is the big price and they want to consider to be more than more land. and i guess so the question back those top has, has an idea or has a proposal is to finish this or to make a peace then as he claims that he wants to be a no, but be surprised. i don't know. and in what form and what she is a beautiful essentially is, is it something in his mind it seems to be seen that it is there it is because he to it, we talk about the full process behind the ceasefire and the attitude of trump before leading up to the company and winning the presidency and now he's in office. but if
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we just look back to what he just said, that they don't give ation itself. he was taking the applause as if it was his idea of his sanction that got the ceasefire. done, and yet it's sitting in the oval office. he's not quite sure if the cx 5 is going to stay in place. if he wants peace, he's got to find a way, hasn't a and he's got to balance that, that jewish will be that will surround him in terms of advisors and the middle east, pa, bro, cuz the, the roy royalty in saudi arabia, the mediators here in cots, off the people that are influential in him succeeding in his aids, as you say, if they felt peace prizes, what he's really one thing which is far, far away right now. you're right. in many, many ways. what about the, what was he said confused. oh, the other, so my accent is, there's so many unknowns in this, in this equation and, and we simply, we don't know how things move on. i mean, we're dealing with the trump, he's an impulsive president. he changes his mind, sometimes with
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a computer. so you don't pick, i'm seriously, he has advised that he has loved me is and he has the, i mean there's a, the deep sticking to us as well. that has an opinion, a imperative to put the prompts opinion. then you have the but nothing, no effect on old other factors you have mentioned. it really depends in my opinion, in having a v and political wilton, this conflict. if trump is buying the idea of a to stay solutions on the $96.00 of 7 borders, i believe the us kind of forced this. if not, it will not happen as simple as this because it is only in essence one country misunderstood us. no one else which will get more analysis from the table as the moldings and as the bugs progress, but so the may with will say thank you my pleasure. still head here. i'll be, i'll just there in use a full report and sounds to don my aid work is that struggling to cope with the increasing number of refugees seen the world in neighboring sit on and then support to know home dames, to make a good impression on the 1st day of his new job. cholera, how's that story?
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the, how are we have some really nasty weather making its way into spain and portugal as we go through the next couple of days to find a cloud piling in from the atlantic. unless guide to bring some very wet and windy weather he is and what he thinks, and by the way, when the weather central parts of the med, it's right a bit from much of europe. it is several still with high pressure, very much in charge of like a quad, whether into a central pos as a stormy weather that we have around central areas of the mediterranean, sliding across the grace. mulkins pushing i've, it was that eastern side of the med, he comes, that was due by the 3 tuesday coming into portugal, spilling its way across spain as we go through the next couple of.
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