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a nation was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole ukrainian transit inside story. does germany have to mow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0? the is there any forces re jeanine's in the occupied westbank? these 10 palestinians are killed by indiscriminate find the army pocket. this is all just do a life and also coming up this monument undertaking is a resounding declaration of confidence in america's potential. donald trump
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promises tens of thousands of new tech jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars to be invested in the a i infrastructure view and just the us present to reconsider his executive order pulling washington out of the world health organization and of 5 of the populace. keep results and took a q 76 people. officials obtained a number of people over the place. the brother was walking in the neighborhood when he was shot and killed by his really forces. is it again for choosing brother? 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. thousands of other palestinians have been injured, including children like this one fun with others on the receiving end of is really fire were bleeding out in the streets of janine as is really forces blocked
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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 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 edges. eat all. i'm a mom a shot is i was just there a senior political had a list earlier. he told my colleague lower kyle,
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the benjamin is now here's the likely using the escalation, and they will provide westbank to peace. those who oppose the sci fi in gaza. for the past 16 months would, would, would been focused on guys as if gaza is a plant on its own. cause that is bought them far. some of it center line, the west bank and generals to them. and that's why i need a solution moving forward where it's cannot just be about guns, but it has to be bought at this time because the problem that we're facing is, of course and is there a problem, but it is in palestine, and hence it's the punishment that the quest solution. now, if you, we need any proof, laura, if anyone knew any pool, it's just by looking today at what nothing else is doing. look what happened. we were talking you and i, i remember that very well when you said what comes after guys? i said the worst back is right. and these after they just do, i does. i don't want to destroy the west bank or next most of it and sit in the human lead scale and get on as many people as possible. and i think it's possible
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that we just starting with this new plan today too because of the resignations of the various generals, after most, a 500000000000 dollar a infrastructure project during his 1st full day back in office. the venture costano gate will be funded by some of the wells, well fios tech investors want to kind of has this from the white house, the yellow sitting up article. so you actually some of some of the bank, and it's an open a i, c o, sam, open us tech royalty join president trump at the white house and announcing which is called a bill to start a project. this monumental undertaking is a resounding declaration of confidence in america is potential under a new president. this is a health, solving many, many issues difficult things that otherwise we could not have solved if it doesn't put the primary subject to the news conference. so assume,
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and very often as a president answered questions on a variety of topics the future of take talk. so what i'm thinking about saying to somebody is by it and give, have to the united states of america have and will give you the permit. and they'll have a great partner, the united states, suppliers and los angeles. what they've done to that city is unbelievable. the sprinklers this break lives in there like these right here. that you see none of them had any water in them. they didn't have any water pen defending his decision to pod and they'll commute the sentences of those convicted of crimes during the general re 6 attack we pardoned people that were treated unbelievably well the poorly in the history of our country. there's never been anything take place like this. the president also repeated his pulse and debunked decision. but he in fact, one of the 2020 election and insisted that they would it be noble in ukraine. if he had stayed in paula. president trump claim that sentinel poring across the board,
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and i'm very glad to see this project underway. i do think that the united states needs to increase its infrastructure. it needs to increase the energy available, either very, very energy intensive computing tasks. but i have to say that some of these plants are already under construction. so in some ways, donald trump has taken credit for what's beginning to happen, regardless of who's in the white house. and also removing the obstacles which is good for business. and may be good for the projects getting underway, but the american people are not getting perhaps the protections that we might need . i know these guys personally, most of them i've met them. and i think that they're good people in the sense that they're trying to change the world in positive ways. but they're also multi billionaires who have a lot of interest in the things that trump could offer them, including tax cuts 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
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a little bit about the lack of regulation stolen from the mouse, like crying down, immigration, and are the authorized border crossings. he's shutting down asylum, refugee admissions, and says oh, illegal entry will be halted and the millions will be devoted trumps to good and national emergency at the southern border. this told the department of defense to move troops to that same border, but it comes at a time with a restaurant authorized crossing is that the southern border partially lower compared to when trump left offers. in his 1st term, 100 castro has more from the us mexico border. the president trump executive order declaring this us southern border. the site of a national emergency essentially seeks to authorize, sending us federal troops, soldiers to this border to repel a so called invasion. that's the word he used in the order saying that my friends who come across are not properly bedded, and that's are endangering us national security and us sovereignty. while the
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people who live along this border and account and texas many have said to me, this is of the quietest time they've seen on the border in a long time. and in fact, the number of people crossing apprehended by border patrol agents. is that a 4 year low? also at odds with many who oppose him as trans order that's tries to resend birth, right? citizenship from the children, or born on us. so l to parents who are undocumented or who do not have us residency already. that order has met the resistance of 22 states who are filed lawsuit against it in federal court, arguing that it is not constitutional. and it is stated clearly in the us constitution supporting the amendment that anyone born here in the united states is a us citizen. by birth, so that's already meeting challenges as we speak. finally, those 11000000 and was
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a recommendation to designate mexico's drug cartels has terrorist organizations. bob security expos to mexico. assistant designation may be largely symbolic and unlikely the impact the flow of drugs. julia kelly on a reports from the capital mexico city. so they are now designated is terrorist organizations foreign and mexico probably doesn't want that. it's true that this was probably not how mexico wanted to start the new bilateral relationship with us president donald trump or his decision to designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations. gifts, the us government, broader power to use military action against these criminal groups and new legal tools to target their financial interest. the thing is, most of those measures were already part of existing entry narcotics policy. experts argue drug cartels don't work the same way as traditional terrorist organizations or respond to the same deterrence. what sustains the dropped rate is
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that the meant so the, the profitability of the dropped rate. in fact, it exponentially increases with a punitive measures. the. c a, these type of policies entail. no one in mexico disagrees. the cartels so terror. their grip 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 west. more than a 100000 people have died from fentanyl related overdose. as president claudia, shame them have sought to re define cartels as less of a mexican problem and more of a lateral one fuel my american addiction and weapons and insisting it will not be solved with unilateral measures. that's got a bill is that as we will defend all sovereignty and see corporation and
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coordination with the us, they can act and that are treat according to the regulations and the constitution we are, i think entering a period in which we don't know whether we will see a, a kind of fear because we follow the web is looking a little and several across the middle east over the next couple of days. certainly northern part. so the reason more of the way of class sliding off the cool cuz these easing over towards around to was i've kind of stop some snow coming in here . so not too bad. 22 celsius possibility of what else are getting lots of good standing in place across the central parts of africa. and that is a case right down to medic ask the global movements calling for a reconditioning of our funding with nature here. and it's such a crucial time,
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the human race is in a crisis as it goes into crisis. so it does whether it's drawing on indigenous wisdom to address today's climate itself. banking or some of the wells blessings, tech and pest trumps. and asked to crank down and immigration, an authorized board of trustees showing that asylum, refugee admissions types of the united nations is already dealing with donald trump's 1st day in office. the science and executive order pulling the us out of the world health organization. okay. was on the reports from view and headquarters in new york. the trump administration has barely started yet already, the effects are being built 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 h arose top funder contributing $1200000000.00 to the organization from 2022 to 2023 on tuesday. the un was careful not to directly
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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 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 israel bias in our confirmation hearing on tuesday, at least a phonic from nominated b u. n. n. bassett, 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? i think our, our vote on the security council and the fact that we are the biggest funder and always say, well, trump might be the same person. he was 4 years ago. the world isn't. do you think
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that the u. n is better prepared for trump? this time around the yes, no, yes, because they know what to expect just in terms of his personality. however, the, your political circumstances of the times today are profoundly different than they were when trump 1st came to be on in 2017. the world is much more fresh was place the un system is in a much more precarious place. today. it's clear, trump will return to the same playbook used against the un in his 1st term in office. what's different this time around? is it appears he's prepared to act faster and even more aggressively. gabriel's on the i would just need to united nations in new york. do you and says 897 trunks
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of a to enter the gaza strip on tuesday. that's significantly higher than the minimum of $600.00 trucks a day stipulated by the cease fire agreement. the video footage show on a huge, well calling on the more and more a to gaza in order to elevate the people suffering as to have proper shouldn't bring to the people who are misplaced. and we are waiting for that at the end of hundreds of thousands of people. hospitals in particular are in desperate need of supplies with dr. struggling to treat a rising number of patients, especially children and then with the square hospitals were already suffering from the blockade imposed on gaza and deliberate prevention of needed medical equipment . our operating status and not equipped to the overwhelming influx of injuries, we have acute shortages. we will force many times to conduct surgeries without anesthesia pain medication causing means not only i'm now in jeopardy of safety,
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as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to the area we have here solving family. their house was completely destroyed. it was a 3 story building then the same people, tim palestinians, at least, had been killed after these were eating forces attacked this residential building in the last siege the where that was conducted in the area. we can clearly see this family trying to just dig deep under vulnerable just to try to get their loved ones from under their own will. this is the case for many posting and families here in northern go to the city. many palestinians are to on the spot under their apples and civilians are using their bare hand just to their bare hands just to get deceptively from under the rubble and be alive til the absence of the heavy
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equipment of devices with defense forces. civil defense forces are not currently work working because they lack the basic tools to get the crab pavilion from under the destroys houses. so civilians are framed by themselves to get their loved ones from under durable honda. and how would you can the we're trying by any means possible to see how we can lift anything here. if we can hear any voices, if we can find any one and save them. but there's nothing you can do anything with just your hands. we don't even have small tools like kronos, we need equipment, they can lift this to bring like excavators and jet cameras. keep you machinery to help us lift the debris and retrieve the bodies from underneath. so this is the situation here and know the guy this fred were civilians are searching and digging deep under the rubble to get their loved ones. from beneath the, this pile of rubble, as you can see, the serious surprises continue in them. so now and the wish for
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a heavy equipment to get their loved ones as soon as possible. brain can really, i 0, the ability to sign us. now the news, a hotel fire, the ski resort and take here has killed at least 76 people. it happened in capital cost in the colonial mountains, so considerably has more form cups. okay. once the supplier started it spread quickly, the hotel in the popular to or to secure resort of carts. ok. yeah. was hosting more than $200.00 guest. many were trapped on the upper floors. some jumped from the windows, down to ition were on the. my wife woke me up, we woke up 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 sick smoke, we rushed downstairs to the sky room, barely escaping staying on the 3rd floor. we saw flames on the 4th floor
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approaching us while we were trying to find out springs and escaped to mclennan, we on the floor. 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, 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 fly 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. 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. 4 people have been detained
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in closing to hotels, owner. the loss of life in this hotel fire is nothing short of tragic. the families are demanding accountability and investigation has been launched into safety standards. the turkish government has declared a day of national morning being when this, when less political and economic crisis. they say that when the classes started, they tried to predict their home. but when on man ordered them to leave, they have no choice in their msl. the gunfire the dead in the streets of the nearest town. it was unbearable. the armed men told us to leave immediately. we were terrified, especially for the kids one stray bullet and a sofa and the violin. some of the worst years began when the national federation.
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