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the hundreds of palestinians are forced to flee this time and the occupied westbank as is ready to raise wrong. the alarm down, jordan, this is all just here. a lie from don't know said coming up, children have been killed, solved, unfrozen. today. that'd be mind. opens, separated from this on the human says a 1000000 children in the cause are suffering from mental health problems. and 17000 been met by israel's real denies, issuing any forced evacuation orders that have been no evacuation orders for the people of janine the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism,
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a free to leave to get away from a, from a our action. these really military maintains it's targeting, did you need battalion an umbrella group for fighters from islamic? you have some us unfair with palestinians here. say the soldiers is goal, is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population. and then as you, so i'm not going to be in today. we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear from all directions for holding our breath worried. we could be shot at any moment and our children were frightened to death since the war on dogs that began in october 2023 is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the occupied was think killing nearly 900 palestinians. and enduring thousands more. israel says illuminating arts, palestinian fighters in the occupied west bank is part of its over arching goals for the war on garza. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is
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a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to dogs, though if this military offensive doesn't end essentially than just eat all a man children. so with every containers they have, then make the way back along, destroyed roads to their shelters. as the for jobs, he's firing causal, hampton, on milwaukee to find a homes in ruins. these men were kind enough to launch this initiative to provide us with some clean drinking. we expect the humanitarian aid will come with we have joining hands to help each other, restore our way of life. in the north, amongst the level of what remains of cause, the city people are putting up the tents brought in by 8 convoys. what is in the prepares, the tend he's been allocated for his family, had the heart of this can barely fits to people and i have 8 family members. i used to have a 5 story house was completely destroyed. and now i'll have to live in attend
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school for him. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes and nothing garza in the coming days and weeks to find them in doing this. so it'd be mind opens, separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children would change that. oh, my kind of joins us live now from washington dc mikes. i just break down the legal sides of the argument shaping up for us over bus rides, citizenship as well as the argument from those who are attempting to contest uh trumps. the emergency doctrine is uh that it is unconstitutional in terms of the article 114 of the us constitution. now the, those seeking to so, but that's executable to maintain, very strongly that it must not be applied. and the judge in this case agreed with that when very strong language indeed saying that in his mole and for decades on
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the bench he's never seen such an unconstitutional order. now he is postponed it for 2 weeks volley for the concert is what to do next. but i must mention as well, is that the actions against the executive order underway in a number of other areas as well. so there's going to be an absolute flurry of legislation and in the end, does all probably going to end up in the supreme court. yeah, might come, what does this mean then for the other executive orders, the trump assign it well, it's a red flag in a way that it is possible for executive orders to be legally reversed, and each of them of the same will be treated on the merits. some of the executive orders all within the presidential prerogative, every incoming president, normally issues a large bunch of executive orders to get his agenda underway and to sit the ton of his presidency. but the on number of these trump executive orders that are legally questionable, that was a major rate here,
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a little village. and we saw how the eyes agents came and are arrested people, but we blocked the entrances and we didn't let them leave. and eventually they released the people and you know, if that happens, we're going to do the same. classrooms are empty or here, some churches have ended spanish language service. at any event were immigrants, my gather, deform, attempting target for ice age. as a says, you are a city chicago direct city employees not to cooperate, it was federal immigration enforcement. but under president trump, the u, as justice department is now telling prosecutors to investigate and potentially prosecute state and local officials who failed to cooperate. so this is the battle on the government level and here on the streets, the sanctuary. cities like chicago, well, chicago's leaders at city hall are trying to protect and documented residents, a few blocks away, the ice office, federal agents are planning to catch them. and what we see also the use of
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persecutors federal prosecutors as we were in nazi germany for anybody who is supporting or helping, including elect officials, migrants again, that have no being proven to commit any crime. a thing that we are seeing the actions of a dictator know of a precedent in this neighborhood. undocumented immigrants fear the clock is ticking on their time. here. i want to work for a as a mt, but i cannot pursue it because of a legal status. and she hides out potentially for the next 4 years under a bleak snow shrouded sky line. america's 3rd largest city prepares to declare a legal war with the federal government over her fate. john henry and l g 0, chicago. i was also to come here and i'll just there including desperation in east and the democratic republic of congo. thousands slaves and rebel group takes control of more territory. the, the tubes are changing and south korea,
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a new powers of public support for each of the president is waning funds to fix the problem that just changes on the way across china. as we go through the next couple of days, it kinda sounded good to cold. we have sickening class spilling into central pos video. we have a lot of pressure in the state of japan will still produce a few outbreaks of study whether they're across northern pa, sofa, japan, for the south, generally drawing icon, a little bit of rain down towards the fall south. but it's going to be across central as a china where we're going to see something of a chains and so sickening clout, bringing out break, surprised snow on the northern flanks. do what can and up to 7 celsius in beijing. a minus 6 in the toss. i won the warm side here, but not for long as minus 17. as we go through fast. i lot of snow piling its way
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for i'm not snow stretching down across the good parts of central china. right on the southern plank of that word. course. it is a little one of the hello did you want to now just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this uh, the palestinian authority is a choosing his way of connected punishment because it's been trained cushions and the outside westbank continues. troops of 2 of these 12 pallets, demands, and destroyed, and gaza. thomas demands are trying to clear level. we have a maintenance emergency worker sabotaged, is proving difficult for them the limited resulting spike and you as president, donald trump, is already facing legal challenges. there's executive orders. the judge has come early for lunch is over to a strict virtually citizenship calling it like simply on constitutional. what trump
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has been a bit his trust international speech since taking office to addressing global leaders at the world economic forum. he reaffirmed his commitment to ending the one you crane and cool the nato allies to increase that defense spending. i'll just say it was how can i help our reports now from douglas? this was the moments manual waiting for here in douglas, global and business leads. hearing the freshly inaugurated trump spit out his vision for us flooding policy. that would save his 2nd time in office, one of his top priorities, and during the war in ukraine, once a very important, i really would like to be able to meet with president boynton soon and get that where it ended. and that started from the standpoint of economy or anything else is from the standpoint of millions of lives are being wasted. beautiful young people are being shot in the battlefield. the ukrainian president and europe, the leaders have or insisted that nato should play
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a growing role in ensuring security in europe. trump says they to members must increase the defense spending. if they want that to happen, i'm also going to ask, well, nato nations to increase defense spending to 5 percent of gdp, which is why they should have been years ago. earlier in the day, day to the secretary general spoken davos. quoting for members of the mid to alliance to provide support for ukraine. first of all that we really have to step up and not skill back the support for you. great. we have to change the trajectory of the board which isn't going to so far as we know, the phone plan is moving in the wrong direction. the us, the president tools business lead is that he wants his 2nd to bring prosperity to his people. and he'll do that by imposing titus a message and particularly china, europe, canada, and mexico. and he also called on opec and sounds of
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a via to lower the price of oil one re to rating his promise to open up energy exploration, a toe. this being growing anxiety he used about president trump may end the war in ukraine without addressing, keeps concerns as the root causes of the conflict. and that to his thomas, my trigger a trade war that would home to put 10. so for the global economic recovery, but for now, countries are in agreement, but negotiating a compromise with a trump administration remains a sofa option. the confrontation costs more, but i just see the davos, switzerland, a, california governor. governor newsome has pledged 2 and a half bath, and as you can see, some smoke in the air of very poor air quality. the wind is still blowing, which is a problem because of all these fires that we've seen in the past months have been wind driven, but there's a chance of rain over the weekend and that would be very good news. indeed. the other development is that the president, donald trump,
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is due to arrive in southern california on friday, where he will tour devastated areas in los angeles where thousands and tens of thousands of people have been left with our homes. it's not clear whether he will meet with the governor, gavin newsom, or the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, both of whom are democrats and both of whom have of crossed swords as it were, with trump in the past. but many people here in california will be hoping that trump will show some degree of sympathy and be willing to support california and in their hour of need. despite his criticism of the states government in the past, rob reynolds, l. g 0, stake, california b. m. a $23.00 rental group is advanced in the eastern democratic republic of congo, taking the time of stock
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a. that's about 20 kilometers from the provincial capital. goma was the fighters have already surrounded more than 2000000 people have been forced on their homes as the armies dudley news this territory for the account revolt. a c. m. 23 arm group in advance is along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by both the misled because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people which rolanda. and you can have invaded for being accused of meddling losing minerals also. and we have from happy senses, thoughts into school. everywhere we go, we find ourselves in an on such a situation. we don't know what to do out in the children, get her on the way. they go hungry and we don't know where to go. several rounds of negotiations failed, repeated. see, as far as having broken people here, i just want to go home. i'm afraid of your car. out to 0 for the studies ami has
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a choose the part of military rapids support forces of setting fire to of january or refinery. may have a capital call to the facility is to them, is largest refinery and has been controlled by the receptionist. april 2023. when the conflict began. this is seth denies the claims that he was in the army and starting the bias, the refinery, hold key strategic importance for maintaining control of states, just north of the capitol. hill. this is collision. water between the 2 countries team with this point, we need peace between the 2 countries. we are not one country anymore. we should make sure the 2 countries live in how many of the images of those refugees in the 0 states have been widely speculated. and because of that, the government has decided to a temporary shot down some of these uh, social media sites. uh,
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it saves that uh, the, causing a lot of the stress, a lot of mental anguish. and it's also a threat to national security. so these sites are going to be shut down for 90 days. now the government is trying to get ahead of the situation. they say things cannot get out of high and katherine story, alda zera now a new poll in south korea has been released, suggesting the public support for the impeachment of president human scipio is waning. and that's a significant shift from mid december. when polls indicate them.
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