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the hello and welcome back to watching out 0 or mind about what stories this hour. how much does it will release for female is ray. the soldiers on stocks today as part of the latest exchange of captives? 3 is re these were the small sunday. the 1st free just parts of the seas. 5 bill. israel's withdrawal from southern 11 on will not be completed by the sci fi deadline on sunday prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has confirmed the withdrawal law feeling the agreed 60 days in eastern democratic republic of congo and 23 rebels of killed the military governor of the north keep regents un says it happened on the front line with am 23 on screw because of the font thing and taking control of key towns. officer
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a string of law says the ministry is sending reinforcements towards the city of government and $23.00 finances, something closing in on the provincial capital for months. now, as we've heard how mazda is full, female is ready, soldiers will be released on stock today. the decision on who and how many are exchanged by each side is determined by the cease fire deal for one female civilian captive. israel will release 30 palestinian women and children one female military concept. israel will free 50 palestinian women and children with how much due to the ritz who released the full soldiers as well as expected. so then free $200.00 policy menus now is the 2nd prisoner exchange officer. 3 is ready. the civilians were released last sunday. charles struck foot reports the 3 women fried off to 15 months in captivity. this is the moment on january the 19th it from us released the 1st these way to catch. c as part of the complicated and multi stage c spar
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deal that is holding, but it's taking months to secure the hours of delay lake to the lake is where i live internally released 90 palestinians from prisons most of whom with the children. and as the see spot to cold, some of the more than 1900000 palestinian supposedly displaced by his whales 15 months of bob and began to return to russell on eunice and didn't bela ok. so what is expected, according to the deal, to hit the next. on january the 25th sat today, another 4 is ready captive, so expect it to be released in exchange for a 2nd group policy indian prisoners, 7 women remain on the list of 33 captives to to be freed. in the 1st phase of the deal. 2 of civilians and 5 of soldiers each row says it will released 50 palestinians for each of the soldiers and searching for each of civilians. it's
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very complicated. i think it's going to be complicated every stage. first of all, both sides kind of have their preferences about who's going to be released, right? these really have preferences on which captives are going to be released 1st and then how mass has preferences on which palestinians are going to be released from those are, is really a jails. but also we haven't always had had clarity. and i don't think i'm not, as has always had a clarity on which is really captives are still alive and which were killed, which is really kept as were killed in the bombing in, in, in israel's bombing campaign. now my understanding based on that is really media reports that i've seen is that things seem to be squared away for it for this weekend. how much is once the prisoner exchange is made? he's very full of these are expected to withdrawal from the rashid street, a major route between the north and south running along with coastline on the so called above access of the mit. so in corridor pedestrians will be allowed to move freely at this point is ready for these with an al vehicles to move noise across
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the nets. in colorado, the members of a private american security company will likely inspect them as they cross that line. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are expected to make their way back to what for most will be that destroyed homes. the russell border crossing with egypt is set to reopen to allow in more convoys of desperately needed humanitarian aid. so far all ages into the strip divided cut them up, asylum crossing. he's ready for us. he's, i'm not expected to withdraw from the philadelphia card or on the roof or border until day 50 at the deal negotiations on that operation or ongoing. meanwhile, palestinians and northern guns are making preparations for the families returning from the south. hundreds of thousands are expected, but it all depends on whether this project uncomplicated ceasefire holes. charles langford, which is here far as the broken nelson occupied west banquet is ready for us as a carrying out a series of raids. 6 black smoke could be seen above the janine refugee camp where
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and is really offensive, has killed 12 palestinian since tuesday. israel maintains is targeting the janine battalion. that's an umbrella group of sciences from us. so i'm going to have and that's off donald trump is on his 1st domestic trip since the sauce of his 2nd time as us presidents. he set to visit massage list, which has been ravaged by wald 5. but before that he stopped in north carolina with thousands of still recovering from a higher con. upon lands in asheville, north carolina, president trump said he wanted to overall how the federal emergency management agency known as fema responds to disasters. so we're going to be doing something on that the, i think most people agree i'd like to see the states take care of disasters, let the state take care of the tornadoes of barricades and all of the other things that happen. and i think you're gonna find it a lot less expensive,
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you'll do it for less than half and you're going to get a lot quicker response. so that seems to be the recommendation. okay, well let's get more on this story from phil laval, who's also in nashville feel so we know that donald trump will be guessing it's who are hold of the devastation there and also meeting with locals. but how's that looking where you are? several months later now from the har can a salary disasters, i mean there's no 2 ways about it. you look at the river on this, this is where they go about that right in that i don't see for a 100 years and it just rows so much that it took down houses it, wash them down, it took down power lines, it killed more than a 100 people and even now 4 months later, they are still trying to clean up this devastation that everywhere you look, keep just say, just all of the signs of what's ahead of me. look at this call. if you look inside this call, you can see what the storm this,
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right. i mean this call was clearly washed away and then brought off onto the bank . and this is just one of many everywhere you look you've got load is but a getting around that 2nd, these buildings that take up all the day free. that's spinning them into these large garbage kind of stairs. and they're pnc it as well. and there's just so much dave, right, and then you've got these buildings that just a valley still standing. you know, there's one man who was walking past before he's a local, let me just be talking to him. and he said with a big sigh of resignation, you know, it's going to be absolutely yes before we get anywhere with this. not donald trump's me talking a lot today about fee, but that's the federal emergency management agency. those are the, the people that turn up on the ground, whether it's a big natural disaster, a hurricane or no, it's quite a while fire. i may provide aids to people. they help them. i try to get through the media. it's a days a weeks ahead. they try to help provide the infrastructure out the clean up for that kind of stuff. he has long been a huge critic of fema. he said during his presidential campaign that it was an fit
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for purpose. he said that it was deliberately ignoring people in weston, north carolina, because they backed him, and phoebus said that's not true. he, he said that feeling was getting money for aid to undocumented migrants, which again, seems said was not true and today. but he said, is the funds to sign an executive order, and this executive order would either radically change fremont or get rid of it all together, which is one of the lines that we had mentioned in the presidential campaign. it was tied to that so called project 2025 that so conservatives box, donald trump said it was nothing to do with him, but he had talked about getting rid of fema. now it appears that could be a possibility and people have, some of them are still struggling to get ahold of money for their all the people who sign fee of all doing a good job. it really depends who you speak to. hey, thanks for the update. full of all a judge has bought some of the january 6th attack has freed from prison by trump from entering washington dc. and that includes ice keep has found that stuart roads coming to hall cook joins us live
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from there as well. from washington dc. i can be why was such a decision made as well? because stuart rows, the founder of those keepers, which is one of the groups that helped a orchestra, the attack on the capital in january 6, back in 2021. they uh, the judge alleges were of the as a result of their release earlier this week by donald trump had been visiting the u . s. capital in recent days and even meeting with one lawmaker and that was not sitting well with this judge. in fact, the judge didn't like that. these folks meeting the founder of the of keepers as well as some of his friends who were also recently released from jail as a result of donald trump's commuting of their sentences. they had been in dc in general, washington, dc, that is and so as a result they've now been forbidden from going to washington dc,
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even the us capital visiting with lawmakers as they've been doing for the last few days without the court's permission. so that is what the new order is. it's been put in place by a federal judge as a result of their behavior in the last few days. of course they have just been released by the order that was put in place by donald trump, that community there sentences as a result of his presidency. of course, keeping campaign promise that he made on the campaign trail. and the trump seems says that it will say sions have sausage when it comes to the legal immigration, what do we know on that? on the ice rates of the yeah, another campaign promise made good by this president. what we know is that he said that he was going to make sure that those that entered the country illegally would be rounded up and return to their home. countries in the 1st to go
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would be those that are so called criminal. so what we know is that the white house press secretary, caroline levitt has posted on ex, formerly known as twitter, pictures of those individuals being put on a cargo plane and sent back to the countries of their origin. so it's been happening all week, all around the united states. it's been raised conducted by the fbi, i in immigration, customs and enforcement agencies among others. and we know this will continue, in fact, the white house says this is only ramping up. and we also know that as a result of the emergency, it has been declared of the southern border of the united states and mexico. that the white house says that even though this is an executive order, which means that can be rescinded with the change in presidency. the white house is meeting with republican leadership on capitol hill right now. and they're looking
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for ways to turn this into law, making it permanent in the united states. okay, thanks very much. kimberly. kimberly how could that from washington dc know thousands of anti abortion acts of this on gathering in the us capital for the annual march for life lice, vice president data events has just been speaking lots events in washington dc and president donald trump is scheduled to address the crowd, but truly, what's your habits on see, is that raleigh, you should have seen a loss of bond is just behind you. that was to turn out like, or it's pretty massive. i mean, the, usually it's, it's very well organized and lots of churches, number all over the country, organized by church groups and back receive all your local groups alongside those. uh so, yeah, i mean, it looks like 250000 people. it probably is getting towards that, but this interesting dynamic given this is an old direction we on the one hand you can see that this is very much the trump christine evangelical base. the very
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relieved that he but he's taken off this, trump takes credit. so if you just do them in the video addresses, you mentioned you didn't dress the crowd virtually for over turning the federal rights to abortion, because it was the judges. but he dominated on the supreme court to a instrumental in that however, there's also a bit of a sense of a suspicion here about what trump will do next, cuz he has been edging away from the abortion debate some. well that's, that's talk a little bit about these dynamics of jason stone, who is, he's in florida, who came out here. i mean, all the want to add it to you. it's pretty clear that this is the trump space. on the other hand, you've got the sense that it has to go without notice the trumpet said, he would veto a federal any, any federal bond on abortion, any sort of and moving away from some of the more draconian motor skills, the voice, instead of being caused by individuals that yeah, so you know, we, we, we 1st want to say that we're, we are very happy. that's what was that trump one, but that they, the most radical pro abortion regime,
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perhaps in the world abiding harris regime there, abortion quote was defeated. so we're very happy about that. now comes the real hard work of the new trump administration, and there's no doubt we're very frustrated. not just bit trumbull with republican leadership in general the, the republican party for a long time has played and manipulated the pro life votes they, they, they took all our ears in the campaign trail. they tell us how pro life they are to get our votes. but then they go and bolt the exact opposite winder and power. have a general speaking to them and we have the senate majority leader, the house speaker. we have the vice president in person. i mean what, what do you think? why do you think they're all saying one thing, but potentially not necessarily doing what it's kind of hard line as you want to. there's an internal civil war in the republican party. that's the reality. there are, there are some great republican leaders mimic ronda santas from a huge fan of just sanchez's. it's been a great leader. but we also have a lot of what i would call fake pro life leaders who are more beholden to other special interest groups. and they don't really care about the issue abortion,
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but they do care about our votes. and so the reality is this has many babies have been murdered under republican leadership as under democrat leadership. our current congress right now with a new budget is prepared to get plants here who are the largest abortion provider in the country. $600000000.00. that's unacceptable. it's not pro life. and the only way that's going to change is it pro lifers like us hold these republican leaders are accountable for years. they must be thinking about the mid term elections as well. we saw it happen in 2018 abortion was a major issue which prevented the republicans and re re taking the senate 65 percent. the policy of americans are in favor of abortion. and so i mean that, that's clearly the reality, those that i'm, how much the kind of you do, i think there's a couple dynamics there. one is most people are sort of in the middle of the issue, the, the, the radical abortion policies, the late term abortion policies are the more of hers words were rejected by the american people. with the republican leaders failed to do is put the resources into articulating the product position. they did not articulate it well and they don't put the resource center in places where republican leaders actually put resources
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in and could articulate persuasively the pro life position, which is not a radical position. and i think you're calling in about it. it's the simple recognition that human beings are made in the image of god and our lives begin in our mother's womb. and we are valuable from that point forward and we should be protected. i think it's a great thing that we should be building our society upon the value of life, the value of the family in the beauty of precious little babies. i get very much um, but yeah, i mean, it is amazing. you look at the statistics that one of them pretty women in the us and you days, you know, $44.00 live in the state which is either bound or as, as, as the policy to pay or the last cook available. so having said that, the number of oceans actually increased from 2020 by the percent as more and more people use chemical abortions as, as opposed to getting into clinics. so these are the sort of dynamics as you know, a little trouble with the polls is saying things like good the far the bad on the ocean is too harsh and he wouldn't, it would be to our federal band. so it's a really interesting debate right now on the rights. okay, thanks very much. uh,
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they should have roots on stay in washington dc. well, millions of households in orleans and squadrons of lost power as a powerful storm lashes pulse of those countries. hearken, 4th, winds disrupted flights close schools and falls train and starry services to be cancelled. one person has died for the full costs as have issued a red, red weather warning for island and central and south west scotland. for more than 350 schools in thailand's capsule have been forced to close because of the pollution authorities in pine gold have announced free public transport for a week to reduce exhaust fumes, barbara, and go for reports. the mass pleasure of schools in bangkok, this semester rustic measuring at the city is implemented to tackle at pollution. the tide government is under pressure to develop a more comprehensive policy. as poor quality becomes an annual occurrence across se,
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asia. i think school closures could help to a certain point. it's hard to break and pollution causes sore throats with adults. imagine how the children feel. well, thirty's close to 352 schools across such one districts in the capital and various who kind of been asked to stay at home. got the move up. i think the government should raise more awareness. i think a work from home policy would be best, but some people say these measures onto enough. oh yeah. hi. um. i'd like the relevant agencies to do more to manage the just because it happens every year. it keeps coming back and it's getting worse each time they should take more action, not just announce high pollution levels and closed schools for now spend called presidents of doing what may come to cope with a pool of policy by the i sometimes with face mask as a precaution, but i took it off because it petition hasn't moved into a level yet, a sort of
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a mass free public transport for a week to try to reduce exhaust fumes from vehicles. the government has also bad crop binding, a common practice to get rid of stroll and crop present to you before the new planting season. barbara and grandpa, out of sarah priscilla head on out. sarah, we have from the real madrid, both following reports has a sound because it's set to table of blockbuster bit one of his stalls. the the
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right when it's time to boot with piece of stomach far. thank you very much. awesome manager, make hello tracy. this is the couple actively looking for a strike. it's a sign with the trunk. so when they're closing on february, 3rd, the gun is who are 2nd in the premier league and face was on saturday of shows on forwards. it presents with gabriel justice. and because 2nd outs injured and they've really struggled in front of gold at times in recent weeks, in particular in the if a top exit against manchester, united and lee come 1st takes any final defeats in new counsel. the last 2 very, very important payable care. so i got, and i noticed this was so we like goes with like people with like options in the, from the east, kia the we can get the right player. that's what we had actively looking at. yeah. any player or know someone that makes us better on a guy named by team. the team is clearly that for the peter that we lost them. ideally, we need some help because we are very short already. i'm waiting a short time by the team is still covered with that. but we have to the what is
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right for the clock. lead also by 6 points and the type of race and i have one game in hand. on saturday they face it switch town, hit the game manager on a slow has trace, but he's team. let me show patients to get the width. is a bit difficult balance between taking the risk and conceding a lot or having control maybe not create as much. but uh, against this team is going to one nail down, like we've seen the guns for us is even though even a bigger problem then. um, then if you are especially against the law. so it's the bottoms. we have to find on that, and i can understand that it's sometimes difficult for fans as well that come through the stadium to see as waiting around the good manager, call them and tell us, he says, when easiest, ginia is very happy at the club. i'm looking to make history for low splunk goals. these comments follow reports that rail of say, to receive a bid from a saudi pro,
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the team of more than $350000000.00 to sign him from acosta. i mean, good thing, goal have direct contact with the plan and i'm certain that he's happy here and above all, he wants to make history with 300 everyone here think similar to him. we're happy here and we want to make history. the england have dominated the international cricket council's tast team over the years, despite losing 7 of the 14 matches and 2024 opening. that's something docket. features alongside middle of batches, henry brooke, and 2024. the highest score interests with more than 1500 run the jo routes we can see, but jamie smith also makes the side, i mean anybody's taste a due in july. the theme was selected by an independent panel or permanent cricket media. here's the rest of the team. australia is pet. cummins was named captain for a 2nd here running 3 indians made it just boom, boom, raw data and additional speech. i swelled to was particularly impressive with 1478
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test runs in 2024, even came williamson and matt henry also in. so the bank is coming to mendez makes up funding a breakout in which he had 5 centuries and the spot qualifying for the will test temperature pill knows south africans. it's the world's top rank tennis. the unix center is just one, went away from a 2nd straight australian open title of the booking a spot in the final in melbourne. the defending champion was up against ben shelton, and despite falling behind him, the 1st safe before back to take it on the tide. breakup off of that other, then some leg cramp, detailing and had a pretty easy run to the final winning the next 266262, he will face alexander is very full. the title on sunday. the a lot of tension today. um, like the trends um, but those are he was, you know, i'm suffering today a little bit and on his legs. so you know, i tried to move him around trying to stay
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a little bit more aggressive. this mattress can go very, very long, you know, for 3 sets, 2 and a half hours. this is quite a time. so happy to, to finish today and 3. but, you know, i'm, as i said, very heavy to be back and to find those. and then we'll see what's, what's coming sunday. so center will face settings on is very of in the final he's opponent know that chunk of each, but through engine from base, semi final saves phase which on so it could be he's last appearance in melbourne. a 37 year old taken time of the open champion, was struggling with the tool and muscles and his left leg, which he'd suffered in his previous victory. i would call us l, correct me for through the 1st set against the sick and see which last an hour and 20 minutes each last on a fire break. and then when he decided to clear this day, he was buried by some people in the crowd as he left the cold weather suited his home. it is very to go through to the final to face center between him and his middle one, a grand slam, but hes finished one of the 2 of the major brokovich has not won
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a major title since the us opening 2023. here he is now talking about whether or not this might be he's last appearance of melvin polk that there is a chance. what else? um i'll just have to see um. yeah. how the season goes and uh, you know, i want to keep going, but what i'm going to have a revised schedule or not for the next year. i'm not sure. i normally like to come to australia and play and i've had the biggest success in my career here. so if i'm, if i'm healthy motivated, i don't see a reason why i wouldn't come, you know, that there's, there's always a chance can override, relieve a bit from now i'll be here again in a few hours. post full name. sorry. thanks very much pizza. well, that's it from me. so i decided at least to us news, all because carry johnson is in next with more. today's news the
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star. and then for then tell me little political, they care that the project. i'm like what they're like with these. yeah, the mass release is the names of for is really the male soldiers. it tends to release $10.00 to $200.00 palestinian prisoners. the con, carry jones to this is all just here a lot from the also coming up rising from the rubble, palestinians hold friday, press for the 1st time since the cx 5 came into effect. these very minute tree
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