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number of deaths that have occurred, particularly in the rural areas of the united states. so this is certainly something that the president says he's going to look at. he says he's going to re examine this in the coming months. but right now he says that this is something that is something he's taking seriously and could lay the foundation for further action. and kimberly stick with me because i want to ask you about donald trump's pick for the you and them box it as opposed to at least stephanie because being talking in her or um, her hearings and she spoke control receive with remarks about this has made about the occupied westbank during those here was let's take a listen. i did ask you whether you subscribe to the views of finance ministers, some of which rich vote. i'm sorry if i'm outraged this is really finance minister smo church and. and the former national security minister venue, the or who believe that israel has a biblical right to the entire west bank back. she's one of the top 3 donors
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that helped to get donald trump, to the white house. and she is still actually pro israel. and so what you'll hear are these positions she is expecting to get that for her money. and so repeatedly, you will hear cuz comments like this coming from, not only at least authentic but the secretary of state and others who argue that many of the positions that uh the uh, but uh the questions that they face, they will say are anti semitic or otherwise, everything that they argue will they will defend as a, in the context of being pro israel. and this is what to miriam. it will soon is expecting for her money. so that is why you're getting those kind of answers and expect more of it. that's why those corresponding kimberly hall could kemp of thank you very much indeed. got it. sorry for the weather. here's everton to sorry. we have something of
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a mixed bag in the weather across the middle east at the moment. losey troy across the baby and punch last night last night because we will grassy see a few showers just picking up around the west side of beacon some very heavy right now it's a good part of matic. s i said i had done all the 0 coffee soil on salt to dance. 4000. we've done well more than $40000.00 displace. people are leaving very close to the bowed up. i'll tell you why. this is a challenge or advice of the finish and the right side of the main goal champions lead select fires. here with us or the pod came in to be used, could be interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president
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trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. do you want to go to 0? reminder of, i told stories, this are, these really amenities intensifying is the fact since you mean refugee camp in the occupied west by it's kind of, it are drones for ice on, deployed more troops to the area. at least 10 palestinians have been killed. the un size, nearly 900 trucks, if you monetary and age answered, god knows all being held in on, cut off, assemble and in the city where the car so okay, of the secure resort district is located behind me is the hotel that's a burn down as of tuesday morning, that's burned for 10 hours, then 7 to 6. people lost their lives in this hotel. and they were families with children and, and some families, even last 2 of 14 members. and today we heard a restore,
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a actually works. and at now you are seeing the disaster management agencies car, along with other areas rescue team search and rescue teams of vehicles in the area . yeah, there are dozens of c rescue team members here, still trying to still trying to search the buildings of vesta management agencies. so as searching the building to find evidence regarding the investigation, there is a chain of negligence. rob, apparently, according to the hotel guests who were able to escape the fire, there was no fire alarm. there was no exit signs. they couldn't find and a fire escape fire stairs. they say, according to the chair is administered, there was a fire escape, but those people who were trapped inside couldn't find a way out. that's why now families are demanding justice. they are asking to the government to hold the responsible people accountable. and we don't know how far
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this investigation will go, but of course fire department tourism department who provides license. so these guys of course, take a places they will definitely be ask questions and the nation is waiting for the answers. send them across the on the thank you very much. indeed. the aide is starting to flow into guys following the ceasefire announcement to you and it says nearly 900. you're monitoring a trucks. and at the strip on tuesday, carrying food, medical supplies, fuel and building materials for shelters more than 2400, have crossed into gaza since the cx 5 began on sunday. however, the un says massive needs remain. it also says no losing the tax on a book has been reported so far. however, the distribution of supplies is difficult because it's really a tax of destroyed guys as road network before the seas. 5 israel severely restricted the delivery of humanitarian aid, with as few as 50 trucks that load into the strip
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a day. while the need for humanitarian aid is one of the issues being discussed this week that the world economic forum, in davos in switzerland, how small somebody is joining us from that conference, the forms get a central free mind. it's not a collaboration for the intelligent age, but clearly the situation in the middle east particularly gaza, is going to be talked about as well. how soon a it is love, and it is very delicate. and the consensus here is that international humanitarian aid is over stress. and under funded and this is why and now they're talking about the need for a search in humanitarian aid to be delivered to goes up for the upcoming days and weeks. and there are 2 particular concerns here. first of all, the need 4 more funds to be able to cope with the growing demands for a to be trickling into gaza. and at the same time, to ensure that the front jive sees buyer is going to hold for the humanitarian aid
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operators to be able to move into gaza and deliver 8. but they do understand that this is going to be a per loans process, which is going to require massive finance. so support from the united nations and from was the don't is in the region, but the own. i agree here in douglas that goes uh, it will have to be the top priority when it comes to delivering a to people. but typically, at this moment, as more and more people get into the ad, we have the see the scope and the magnitude of destruction and the needs of the people. another area of concern, of course, is going to be syria. i understand, i'm just looking at some figures here. ne, syria. the situation is such as still the dark, 24600, internally displaced persons residing in the 204 emergency collective centers. clearly, there is a lot of humanitarian aid and many issues to be discussed with regard to syria as
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well. have some and do this is phase. why us i to shave any serious minutes. i'll put it up as is going to deliver a speech later today. here in davos he's, he said earlier today that he's going his country is going to privatize t economic sectors that were owned by the state in a push to try to diversify incomes and boost the gdp of a serial. his going definitely to further elaborate on what's next as part of his country is concerned, and the pots and the ship to be done with k regional and international players. but as far as the key international, a donors they, i'll be talking to them senior watson officials yesterday. and basically they say that that's the some positive signals coming out of damascus, particularly, i guess the backstroke of the meetings they had in the past with the start and with
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all the leaders of the new administration. and that the international community is willing to move ahead with more finance as a so the symptoms of malaria. donald trump has begun his 2nd time with applies to end russia's invasion of ukraine in just a 100 days is due administration failed to meet its own deadline. finding the ukraine war within 24 hours of being sworn in as was promised repeatedly on the campaign in the con has more from boucher and ukraine. hey, aaron boucher, the memories of the russian occupation are still fresh. this memorial documents the people that died in the occupation grandfather's grandmother's children as young as 4 years old. now, there is a strategy from the us. the will will be ended in a 100 days. it says donald trump is appointed, a special envoy, left tenant general, retired keith kellogg. now keith kellogg is not
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a diplomat. and this is going to be a very difficult set of diplomatic negotiations. but already that has been reaction from the ukrainians. one military, generally speaking on the telegram channel, said this was very typical for the americans. a lot of headlines, but ukraine has to rely on itself, emerald and con. how does a boot you ending and security forces have killed 50 malice, trouble since sunday they were shot at the border of indians. eastern states have shot the scar. alicia regions faced a decades long in search se, but the fighters most say they're fighting to give poor indian farmers more control over their lives. more than a 125000 people across to don southern border in recent weeks fading and escalation and fighting between government and part of military forces. many of those seeking safety and self sit on a struggling to find food and clean water. several able to deploy in mobile clinics to help them come from the site reports from the south sea. the cities bought
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a ton of stuff on a spot. my bush year escape and strikes gunfire and enjoyed a dangerous journey from my home village. in sanaa, our state in so don, now disease is catching up with her. here in south dawn, she has malaria, andes anemic. her mother is worried. what under looking at the quote was a pain back home came and dropped the bomb and it came twice. it destroyed my house, it killed my maple with all her children. i swear it. my husband and other relatives also died. i came up with my daughter. this is dropping a boat, a town said many refugees and return. these are traveling through the situation here is um is not the best. the sauces are declining. there is no water to drink. uh, the nutrition status of the people is so bad that has no food to eat. most the using
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informal roots alone then usually controlled buddha, making it difficult for aid workers to truck and register them so they can get crucial services. we'll see a lot of october 4th of your data. and as you know, there is also a ongoing call it out, but it can increase area and we see a top surveillance and we see a lot of gives us the right to know before the influx. there are about 7000 local residents. now we have more than $40000.00 displaced. everyone here is spending the spring mania, worried about what will happen when during the season starts in may we have very limited time to be able to say before that and he sees an hour window of response is treating day by day. we have around 4 months to be able to help them to prepare for that any season. because most of this area, it would be cut off duty that any season. doctor's c thought, my boss, you will be all right. but how mental cause will take longer to heal kathy, i saw
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a job by now on south to don's buddha, with the don a step ahead and i'll just say like sports consolidated this very and open as well . number 2 is benefits from a double face policy. here with that story, the reigning champion, had struggled with the heat and illness during his last match. this time out, there were no signs of any problems for the talent center will face americans and shelter. and the last 6 it's yeah,
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this match drains uh you know, drains the bolts players. uh. busy and you know, almost 3 and a half, 4 hours of incredible battle of high intensity. of course it has, it stole world number 2 english found tact was at the center of a double bounce controversy during her credit quarter final when over m navarro. the ball bounced twice before she found so i could hit it during this riley that she went on to win according to the rules because the borrow continue to play instead of immediately stopping and making a challenge. video technology could be used to review the points stantec one, the match and straight uh, describe the best or maybe there are even better words to use, but he's been standing for this step for so many years and still lead us uh to that question off both city and p a c are in danger of failing to reach the knock out grounds. the lowest hamilton has got behind the wheel of a ferrari, formula,
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one cars, and the 1st time. the 2nd time world champion has joined the team after more than a decade of success that mercedes, it was a private session for crowds of fans, don't gather data for our re test track in italy. the new f one season starts in march with for, for ferrari targeting their 1st drivers titles since 2007. okay . and that as i used for, for now i t rock fire. thank you very much. and i'm going to be back in and kind of be coming in to be honest as her family is mixed on the end of each piece recently to turn from germany to people to come to i don't believe in my noticing this is the is very occupation forces step up their offense.
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