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was official website at w w, w dot h t a dot q a the . ready is randy faust, his rage date and the occupied westbank at least 10, promising into kilobyte discriminant for the on the cloud. this is out there in life and also coming this monumental undertaking is a resounding declaration of confidence in america's potential. donald trump promises tens of thousands of new tech jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars to be invested in a i infrastructure united nations,
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just the us president to reconsider his executive order pulling washington out of the world health organization. the fire for fiscal years old and took a killed 76 people officials of detained as number the . so is there any forces of killed at least 10 palestinians and an ongoing rate in need? you need refugee camp in the occupied westbank military vehicles. we used to raise the camp off recall was hit by nest, right. the escalation and the occupied west bank comes just 3 days into a ceasefire. and garza, i'm the salute reports from amman and jordan because the israeli government and the palestinian authority have bound thousands, 0 from report to you in israel and the occupied west back. it's these really military's biggest operation in the occupied westbank since the start of the new
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year is really forces say they're targeting what they call terrorism image in the refugee camp for, for the residents of jeanine. this is what terror looks like. said the saudis brother was walking in the neighborhood when he was shot and killed by israeli forces. does it have you put this in brother, but he went to get bread from the shop nearby. he was shop last night for an elderly man was among many targeted by the indiscriminate shooting, but somehow wasn't hurt. dozens of other palestinians have been injured including children like this one. but others on the receiving end of his really fire were bleeding out in the streets of janine as his really forces blocked ambulances from reaching them. and the i'm up here now, we can't give an exact number for the wounded because they are so many an ambulance
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is called reach them to bring them to hospitals. the raid comes after a stand off between fighters and the janine camp and the palestinian authority. after more than a month of siege and elsewhere in the occupied, westbank is really forces arrested $64.00 palestinians this time in club clean, the palestinians in the occupied westbank face. * austin, threats living under is really occupation. army raids, coupled with violent settler attacks, have significantly increased since the start of israel's more on garza. and now with president from back in the white house palestinians, fear the situation will only get worse from the central than just eat all. i'm a listen now for martin, but shara, who's out to 0 is senior, political and less rarely. i, he told my colleague lower kyle, the benjamin that you know, he is likely to be using the escalation in the fight westbank to appease those who were opposed to the seas far and gaza. for the past 16 months would, would,
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would been focused on guys as if garza is a plant on its own gas that is bought them for some of its hinterland, the west bank and generals to them. and that's why i need a solution moving forward cannot just be a bad guy. so it has to be by, by this time. because the problem that we're facing is, of course, and is there a problem, but it is in palestine, and hence is the punishment that they require solution. now if you, we need any proof, laura, if anyone knew any pool, it's just by looking today at what? nothing, no, i just don't know what happened. we were talking you and i, i remember that very well when you said what comes after guys? i said the worst spec is randy's, after they just do, i does, i don't want to destroy the west bank or next most of them and certainly humanly scared and get on as many people as possible. and i think it's possible that be just starting with this new plan today too because of the resignations of the various generals after admitting that responsibility for the for the over the over
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7. i think that the all government is deflecting where does it deflect in the west bank in janine by various closures and by huge at that point jenny, the problem will go on for days, weeks, perhaps more. and so are in order to please vote which on other from ethics and his government for agreeing to that temporary to cease fire in gaza. now he's rewarding them and ends of westbank because it is also also almost understood in his red, 50 years, 2025 meeting this year after the destruction. ok, so we've been you ibex ations in the west bank, in legal accessions on the west bank. that was to repeat the possibility of the all right, so it's done the drums 1st full day. i think $47.00 that the president of the
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united states has announced a $500000000.00 infrastructure investment. what he's calling the largest interest, actually a project by far in history. and it's all taking place. we have a venture will be funded by open a. i a soft bank and by oracle, some of the world's wealthiest tech investors to see as of all 3 companies joining trump to make that announcement, a trump is valid to help facilitate the project by issuing emergency orders star gate. so put that name down on your books, cuz i think you're going to hear a lot about it in the future. a new american company that we're invest $500000000.00, at least in a infrastructure in the united states and move and very, very quickly, moving very rapidly, creating over 100000 american jobs almost immediately. this monumental undertaking is a resounding declaration of confidence in america is potential under
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a new president. let me be a new president is i didn't say that they did. that's close to my kind of said life is at the white house of mike. this is a significant announcement. it is indeed what is actually happening is the construction of a large number of nets of data centers. the construction of the 1st one is already underway. but this will improve in speed up the development of a guy within the united state development project. you are right, mike, thanks for that time. i kind of reporting that from the white house. let's take this stall gate project own little bit more already much it is joining us as a title. again, that's the next path. we'll see. oh, connect safely. dot org joins now from palo alto in california. great. have you with this larry? okay, so this 500000000000 dollar star gate project is somebody with a moving shot. isn't it a race to get ahead of the game glibly. it is, but there is a lot of reason to be a little bit skeptical. number one,
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when you think of the word, donald trump and infrastructure, you can't help think about all the promises he made last term, including a massive project, i think in wisconsin that never got off the ground and the frequent infrastructure weak projects. it never happened. having said that, i do think that one of the key differences between donald trump and joe biden is what your present or sad or what you're a reporter said. and in the last a sound byte, which is the abolition of many of the safeguards that if trump is willing to get rid of my regulations and safeguards and impediments by government, that's going to make it easier for these companies to have a free reign and do whatever they feel that they need to do, all right, but there's no question that's not something that we should be worried about is ultimately this is, this is about perfect t and technology that many believe it will be smaller and more capable than last. do well, you know, i love a i, but it's a double edged sword. it's very powerful and very useful. but just like powerful
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machines, it can do damage. i mean, i love cars been cars can hurt people or kill people. and so 11 needs to actually have some level of scrutiny and regulation. and mike fear, if the, if the government completely of hands off it sort of like, you know, leave. but they're also multi billionaires who have a lot of interest in the things that trump could offer them, including tax cox and reducing regulations and things of that nature. so, you know, it's, as i said, it's a double edged sword. different benefit here. but i think that, that a lot of people are going to be very skeptical, and i think that scrutiny is appropriate. and i am worried a little bit about the lack of regulations. all right, all right, we'll leave it there a great to have your analysis. appreciate that. i learned, mentioned speaking just different palo alto in california. thank you. thank you. well, trump has announced a crank down on immigration and unauthorized border crossing c, shutting down the asylum. refugee admissions says,
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or illegal entry will be halted and the millions will be deported. trump is declared the national emergency of the southern border and has told the department of defense to move troops to the border box. it comes out of time when a restful on authorized crossings at the southern border. oh, actually love us. compared to when trump lift office is his 1st time, how does your test drive his mo, from the board, the president trump executive order declaring this us southern border, the site of a national emergency, essentially 6 to authorize, sending us federal troops. soldiers to this border to born here in the united states is and us citizens by birth. so that's already meeting challenges as we speak. finally, those 11000000 and cheryl
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of the day you watching out 0 reminder about top stories is and is ready for the zip killed at least 10 people in that you need refugee camp in occupied westbank. they both are detained at 66 people in kalki. here it is. the is really mentions are problem, i guess i want to. it's true that this was probably not how mexico wanted to start the new bilateral relationship with us president, donald trump, his decision to designate drug cartels, this terrorist organizations, gifts the us government, broader power to use military action against these criminal groups and new legal tools to target their financial interests. the thing is most of those measures were already part of existing engine narcotics policy. experts argue drug cartels don't
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work the same way as traditional terrorist organizations or respond to the same deterrence. what sustains the dropped rate is that the meant so the, the profitability of the drug trade. in fact, it exponentially increases with the punitive measures that it, these type of policies entail. so no one in mexico disagrees. the cartels so terror. your group from the country permeates almost every aspect of society, especially along the border where they also control the movement of migrate. hundreds of thousands have been killed or disappeared over the last decade. in the us, more than a 100000 people have died from sentinel related overdose. as president claudia, shame them have sought to re define cartels as less of a mexican problem. and more of a bi lateral one fuel my american addiction and weapons, and insisting it will not be solved with unilateral measures. this bill is that as
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we will defend all sovereignty and see corporation and coordination with the us, they can act and that are gabriel, amazon day reports from you and execute in new york. the trump administration has barely started yet already the effects are being filled at the united nations. this time with the announcement by the us president, that the united states will pull out of the world health organization. the us is the w. a chose top funder contributing $1200000000.00 to the organization from 2022 to 2023. on tuesday, the un was careful not to directly criticize trump. the agency, as you know, relies on a number of donors, both from governments and private donors, and obviously any short fall from one group or one country will uh uh, to put additional pressure on other countries and other donors to step up. the un
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has seen this movie before gearing trump's 1st term in office. he cuts us funding to several specialized un agencies if dean is having anti is real bias in your confirmation hearing on tuesday, at least the phonic from nominated b. u invested or made it clear holding back funding to the un was an option. what are your most important levers to wield authority to bring about reform gabriel's onto which is here at the united nations in new york. the what does it say as far holds in, does it trucks carrying desperately need humanitarian a to rolling to the strip, the entering through the roof for crossing in the south view and says modem, 908 trucks into the strip on monday. will that commitment form in davos in
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switzerland where they've been discussing global issues including climate change and a i. but living large area with the alpine retreats is of course president donald trump. and his suite of new executive orders from harbor is that the form in demos for more than half a century, wildly to business people and civil society have come there to discuss ways to make the world a better place. but this, yeah, the gathering coincide is with president trump. you know, the ration and the sweep, the executive orders assigned, including imposing thomas, put and go to the powers climate agreement and cracking down on migration the you commission president or sort of underlying hold time. this could lead to a low base to the bottom. as this competition intensifies, we will likely continue to see frequent use of economic tools, such as sanctions export controls and terrace that are intended to safeguards,
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economic, concessional, security. but it is important that we balance imperative to safeguard our security against our outputs shortly to innovate and pounds. our prosperity, ukraine's president for them is that and sky is also well with his biggest concern . trump negotiating with, put in to end the will with concessions, painful to t. v. lensky. good for you are up to have its own defense policy. and you are must have a seat at the table and deals about war and peace on mates. and i'm not just talking about you praise here, it should be in this time dart your disorders to be more than just the bystander. because the ceasefire was a big issue of the small on pine with read cuts. are we probably minnesota and,
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but it's a folding up as it will have month, one of the man as tiny, who's going to play the crucial role in the deal? gold for, for the implementation of the agreement. it's been a long way to go and we all as with what has happened to the last 15 months and negotiating this very difficult to accomplish a cup to the smell of smoke. i'm sure if there was a fire, as no alarm sounded in a panic, we ran to the lobby and then decided to go upstairs. unsure of the fires souls. upon seeing flames and 6 smoke, we rushed downstairs to the sky room, barely escaping staying on the 3rd floor. we saw flames on the 4th floor approaching us while we were trying to find elf brings and escaped to mclennan we on the 3rd time we woke up the screens. they said there was a fire and told us to evacuate. we rushed out from the 2nd floor to the fire was on the 4th floor and above it was already windy and very bad. the hotel is on the edge of the cliff, making it difficult for emergency teams to reach some what this is say,
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it's fire detection systems failed. authorities say they acted quickly and did everything they could y'all. i'm going to move the just the old. the 1st report of the fi was received at 3 27 am, and the teams took action as soon as the report was received. the 1st intervention was made by our emergency teams at 4 15 am, and the 6th persecutors have been appointed to lead an investigation. the fire is believed to have started on the same floor as the hotel restaurant for people have been detained in clothing to hotels, owner.
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