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the how much is real and how much is bluster? is it runs footprint across the middle. the shrinking. the trump administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the to and carry johnson, this is the news of the items that are coming up the next 60 minutes. and last release has the names of for is rarely female soldiers have tons to release and return for 200 palestinian prisoners. rising from the rubble. palestinians hold friday trash for the 1st time since the cx 5 deal came into effect. these are the minute she expands this operations and occupies westbank,
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at least 12 people living in federal trump or rise in har, continued north carolina. it's reckoning to shots, but the federal emergency management agency and peace of statements with the latest news also mentioned make out all transfers has become actively looking to sign a new striker with the phone. so window closing on february, the mass says it will release for female is ready, captives on saturday. the 1st minute she personnel to be freed, since the c spot came into effect. but i've been named is corrina already have nama, the, the daniel and gil bow and the way home back in return. these really forces are expect took the hand of a $200.00 palestinian prisoners a honda so joins us now from the jordan capital. a mom because these ready government turned products to north,
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already have banned down to 0 from reporting in israel. i'm the occupied west point, so what more do we know about these cap to that? and with all of this, does it seem as it stands, that an exchange will still go ahead? this plant will the for female captives who will be released on saturday are actually for is really soldiers and they were observation officers up and a had the odds military base in southern israel before they were taken captive on october 7th. now israel is reading into this as a quote, violation of the terms of the agreement because they had an understanding the civilians would be released before any sort of is really military personnel. and that's because the number of palestinian prisoners to be released for the type of captive will vary for civilian female soldier and male soldier. but none the less
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this deal is seeming like it will go ahead as planned tomorrow on saturday. but they are still protest in the streets within israel. these really public are calling on this and yahoo to go through all 3 phases of the deal, rather than just the 1st one that would see the release of 33 captives. there was a lot of confusion within the is really security round this evening because of the list of captives that was released. and that's in yahoo convening a meeting with tom security brass in the country. but ultimately deciding that the exchange tomorrow would go through. um, this sounds good, thanks very much for that. to leave her, a mouse says for female is rarely sold as will be released on saturday. the decision on who and how many our exchange by each side determined mazda cx. 5 deal for one females dividend kept to these levels, release 30 palestinian women and children for one female military captive is way over fee, $50.00 protest in women and children with
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a mass due to the release for soldiers as well as expected to vent free 200 part of students is the 2nd the prisoner exchange of to 3 is where the civilians were released last sunday. fells traffic reports, 3 women fried off to 15 months in captivity. this is the moment on january the 19th that feminist released. the 1st is way to catch it. c as part of a complicated and multi stage c spar deal that is holding, but it's taking months to secure the hours of delay lake to the lake is where i live in should be released, 90 palestinians, from prisons, most of whom with 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 butler. ok. so what is expected, according to the deal, to have
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a mixed on january the 25th sat today, another 4 is ready kept it so expect it to be released and exchange for 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 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. the israelis 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 and is really of jails. but also we haven't always had had clarity. and i don't think i'm, this is always had a clarity on which is really captives are still alive and which were killed, which is really captors were killed in the bombing in, in, in israel's bombing campaign. now my understanding based on that is really media
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reports that i've seen is that things seem to be squared away for it for this weekend. how much is when is the prisoner exchange? is made is ready for seeds are expected to withdrawal from other rashid street, a major route between the north and south running along with coastline on the so called above access of the mit selling corridor. pedestrians will be allowed to move freely at this point. he's ready for, he's willing to have vehicles to move north across and that's it. 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 work for most will be that destroyed homes. throughout the border, crossing with egypt is said to reopen to allow in more convoys of desperately needed humanitarian aid. so far away does into a district divide to cut them up asylum crossing. he's ready for us. he's, i'm not expect you to withdraw from the philadelphia card or on the roof or border
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until day 50 at the deal, negotiations on that operation or ongoing. meanwhile, palestinians in 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 held us here. palestinians in gaza have held friday prayers for the 1st time since the seas spot came into effect. worship has gathered that. what's left of them, a 100 mess? i mean a vonny mosque and con eunice. it was heavily damaged in 15 months of the residence of gauze all the time and to rebuild as soon as possible. but i started to say reconstruction will take years, honey monthly reports from central guns. the 1st of friday prayer, without the sounds of bonds or sirens in more than a year in gaza. the scars of 4 are evidently viewing an estimated 42000000
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tons of rubble saves the united nations. rebuilding is no easy task. simple authorities are leaning. the recovery effort on the, the model put them in there. all aspects of life were destroyed, including thousands of kilometers of roads, 600000 meters of water, new york, 1000000 meters of sewage system. more than $400.00 under ground water wells. the r, prioritizing homes, hospitals and schools, as well as water and electricity networks. but the down thing task of removing the mountains of brothers is a fraud with the challenges, particularly a lack of resources that you're going to need of some him know. so that's always tennessee, an idea on that account up in gaza. city alone, more than 133 pieces of heavy equipment, 10 vehicles were destroyed in israel's have been a genocidal board. and this represents 85 percent of the municipalities capacity. therefore, the entire closet strip is in dire and urgent need of heavy machinery and equipment necessary for repair and reconstruction. then there is a israel blockade on garza and is really border restrictions,
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both of which will slow progress. many people who are skeptical. the problem is the systems will have translate into rail to change her head. so what's the thing? when i went to see my house and russell, i found it completely destroyed. i wants to go to my house, but how am i supposed to do that? if i go back i live in attend. the problem is that there's no life, uh no water, no electricity, no infrastructure or food. there's nothing left for us. removing the rubble and gauze not just removing the brakes, and it slaps of concrete. it's a symbol of resilience and hold for a community determined to rebuild. but the pos ahead is long and will much depend on the international support for this recovery effort. honey, my more i was just the euro from defend from area of the gaza strip palestine. william yvonne is a known residence fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. he joins us from montreal. welcome to the program. do you believe this stage of the season will
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hold and that the swap will take place? it all indications are that the 2nd change of captives this weekend will take place. and then there are of course, supposed to be several more during the 1st stage of disagreements and at the same time, negotiations are expected to be ongoing for a 2nd. and eventually 3rd stage, what i think is important to recognize is decisions about whether to continue with disagreement or whether that will be derailed by israel, or the decisions that will be made not by israel, but by the united states. just as the united states compelled israel to accept this agreement precisely the same agreement that it had been projecting with the support of the previous biden administration. for the better part of a year, washington will now also have to take a decision about whether it is in the us interest to continue with the implementation of disagreement,
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or whether it's in sufficiently important that it will allow this real to go. it's mary way to we all the agreement and substitute to renew genocidal warfare for the 2nd or 3rd stage on military needs and wants obligations. does israel need to fulfill this? we can in terms of withdrawing its forces as well. my understanding is that after the exchange is rarely posted in an exchange of captives, this weekend is real, will withdraw as your correspondent was saying from the seed street, which is a coast line. the coastal route that go runs from the north to the south of the gaza strip and will additionally begin the process of withdrawing from what is real calls and that setting cord, or an area that it has occupied for the purpose of bisecting the gaza strip into north himself,
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and at the same time will it while it will maintain its occupation of the borders on adjacent to egypt, and the rough crossing will will commence a recompense operations during the next week. that's my understanding. the details are of course, specified in the text of the agreement on very much on the human from coming to you and says, palestinians us to that severe risk from unexploded nations amongst tons of rubber made. this is not an easy situation, is, is not at all. and what i find particularly striking is that the palestinians who are now in the central area of because of strep, the so called safe zone, where they have been for many months under absolutely dissolved 3 conditions. living intense, exposed to the elements, constantly exposed to this really bombing and recent months as well. they know
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exactly how terrible the situation, particularly in the northern gaza strip, is they've seen the images. they've been told that there is nothing left state. they understand that israel went out of its way to make that region unfit for human habitation, yet their conditions are so horrible in these in milwaukee and other areas where they have sought refuge. that as you corresponded, indicated, hundreds of thousands are expected to begin returning to what is left of their homes or rather what is not left of their homes and communities during the next week and move on a thank you very much for your time. thank you. that is already drawn strike on a vehicle in the cafeteria and the occupied westbank has killed 2 people. israel says it was targeting a terrace settlement. friday's attack is forces of killed the to. busy the kind of thing and since it began and operation in the nearby janine refugee camp 4 days ago
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. ok. but l doris north, the end of political analyst, he says, is really 5. mister benjamin netanyahu claimed he had a reason to send forces individually refuge account. the address in jeanine and judy has been how of a come ox and the islamic jihad benefits. and at the same time a to allows them to go to show these way is that you cannot trust the senior authority because they were trying to go off to those militants and to arrest them before his right. oh rated any so for that, no, this is the ultimate proof that the us but a senior strategy is a bunch of uh, use this uh ministers and get a bunch of impotence. and that is what i cannot trust them to take over. oh god,
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this is actually what they tell me uh once more then even to get rid of the email because he wants to make sure that you put a senior with enough come in the u. s. has removed sanctions on this very 2nd list, including some over to use the violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank . the treasury department officially lifted the sanctions on at least 30 is really circular groups and entities are decision comes just days off. the donald trump signed an executive order to reverse the restrictions imposed june j. bivens. presidency. post in administer of foreign affairs, says trumps decision. with encourage extreme settlers to commit more crimes. the hold on trump is only supposed domestic trip since the stone to the 2nd time is us
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precedent. he set to visit lasandra these which has been ravaged by wild fires. but before that he stopped in north carolina by thousands of still recovering from a hurricane. speaking with the fishes in asheville, president trump says he wants to overall how the federal emergency management agency responds to disasters the size is open to eliminating it completely. will also be selling the executive. busy to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overall in fema or maybe getting rid of fame, i think frankly, fame is not good. i think when you have a problem like this, i think you want to go and whether it's a democrat or republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling. fema. then fema gets here and they don't know the area, they've never been to the area. they want to give you rules that you've never heard about. they want to bring people that aren't as good as a people you already have. and treatments turned out to be
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a disaster or impact to higher control that is still very much visible in the western part of north carolina. i'll just say it was phil of ell brings us this report from national as well as being 4 months now. since hurricane helene ravaged the western side of north carolina and still have you where you're located, state of complete and utter devastation, there's so much that you've ready for these teams to clear up. and they're also goes around trying to check on buildings, many of which a structurally on site. but it is a must have task. remember 73000 high was what i the damaged or completely destroyed in many cases just washed away by how lead a 100 people plus what killed. and if i to you, ok, this call, this call was clearly picked up by the water. and then it was transported along, i'm brought up onto the river bed and talking of those buildings that are structurally unsafe taking the best. well, this was a fedex office, a mailing office, and also that surgeon, now completely unusable. we spoke to one who came past, he said, you know,
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it is going to be years before this area gets back to anything resembling normality because so many people have left a lot of the restaurants of clothes, there is no tourism. so real issues that i spend donald trump, he's been talking a lot about the fema, the federal emergency management agency, that is the body that comes in when there is a big natural disaster. like i know it's great or a hurricane or a wildfire has long be critical or fema and now he's talking about signing an executive order. one that he says well, completely transformed, fema, or possibly get rid of it all together. fill of out. i'll just era. asheville, north carolina was all trumpet withdrawal and funding for anthony found sheet infectious disease expert who helped organize us respond to the coping. 19. pandemic opponents, so thought she social distancing recommendations and vaccine policies have given him a reason to fit threats on his life from full 70 that details for his former national security adviser and psychiatrist states saying they couldn't afford to pay on
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their right. i might go into seltz's and i'm asking the city to acquire a pricing for search and migrant should trump carry out to most people patients. i will the city's bookcase across the us border from san diego. sure. the guy on it was there for us now. so to, to describe for us what's going on in terms of preparations for unexpected influx of people. the, that's right. uh, not just tear and you want to, but all across the border. the different cities are preparing by initially opening the centers or their co reception centers. they're part of these, this program that the mexican president announced as we called mexico embraces you . which aims to essentially, you know, provide a welcoming space where people can be processed and where they can stay for a while until they decide what their next step is. the president said today that the centers would be unveiled on monday and that you know,
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the price and so forth would have a chance to take a look to see what they, what their basically what they failed to welcome these these migraines, but nothing is currently happening other than that, because i don't, i think that there's probably negotiation inside opening behind the scenes at this stage. and they're still kind of hoping to tune out the details of how that deforestation process may end up playing out. we don't know, for instance, if mexico is going to accept know, and mexican central americans as part of as part of the deep ortiz at the us administration, sense fact. so i think in the coming days and in the coming weeks, all that's going to be a bit more clear under what's happening then to people who are waiting to cross legally into the us. so yeah, i think that was that that's the real concerning thing. that's happening right now, you know, there's a lot of and disaffection about these massive orientations that we were just talking about because it's been, so they've been talked about for so long. but what is actually happening right now
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is that tens of thousands of people find themselves as of monday with no real plan . a lot of these people had already confirmed cvp appointments to go into the us and claim asylum. those appointments were canceled essentially the moment that donald trump took office and those people are now left here in mexico with very little resources in terms of what to do next. for a lot of them going home is not an option. they've been threatened and they've seen other people be killed after being threatened. so people that we've spoken to migrant people who've worked in the migrant community, say none of the people staying in their shelters. i've told them that they plan to head back home. so, you know, mexico mexican business men have come out and said that there are employment opportunities for people here. the mexican president has said that they would provide voluntary repatriation for those who decided that they want to go home. but as i said before, many of them are saying that going home is simply not something they can do. so these border cities are really bracing, not just for that. uh, you know,
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the return of people coming from the us. but again, those tens of thousands of people that are already here and that aren't mexican. and that have to now embark on a process of becoming legal in this country if that's what they desire. some of them have said that they're going to weigh things out. and see what happens in the next few months. they, they just can't conceive of, you know, the border remaining clothes for the next 4 years. so they have told us that they're going to take their chances and wait around here to see if there's any other opportunities to go into the us to the guy on there. thank you. of the jobs has bought some of the journey to 6 attackers freed from prison by donald trump from entering washington dc. they include those keep us found us do it right . can we help? it has more of this not from washington dc. earlier this week, donald trump, the now president of the united states, made good on
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a campaign promise to free those that had been convicted of the january 6 2021 attacked on the us capital. and as a result of their freedom, many of those january 6 attackers have been visiting the us capital and meeting with members of congress. stuart rose is among them. well, the federal judge wasn't too happy about that. and as a result, he has now put in place an order that prevents stuart roads among others from not only no longer visiting the us capital, but also not entering washington d. c. at least not without the permission of the federal judge. so that is the new order. it is designed to prevent any sort of future attacks is sort of to keep law and order. and also just to kind of keep in the forefront kind of a remembrance of what occurred and again to prevent it from occurring again. so this is kind of an, um,
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is even though donald trump has done what the courts put in place in terms of the sentence saying, the judge just just reminding stewart rhodes about what has happened and why it should not happen. again, thousands of anti abortion that to this are in the us capital for the annual much for life bus present trade events has been speaking of the event in washington dc. present. donald trump is scheduled to address the crowd virtually. how's his hair was? she have her time. she was out around the incentive of this report. and this is the 3rd box for life since rose the way the federal rights are both in reserve and by the supreme court. documents here say that they want to fight for even more measures to prevents emotional suffice from united states dollar traumatized to regular credit. they're advertising of the band because it was his supreme court. norman, easy or instrumental. and over timing, the right, the federal rights sort of goals. and however, the housing goal without urges abstruse,
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donald trump is distance himself from the anti abortion movement. say he would reach or are fed z found on the boston. some states like florida don't cure fox and restriction abortion to 6 weeks. the people here say that praying for donald trump does come round to that side of me and well being a catholic. i'm very thankful and i think it's very promising that with those catholics in his cabinet that will help to push push our message through . i just wish he could be a little more firm on a stance deal. if he's gonna be pro abortion, go all the way. if he's not that not, but i hope he, i wish you would be a little more sperm understands and hopefully god willing, he's pro life. i mean, all the way the republicans do seem to be aware that they're in a bit of a bind on the one hand, they want to keep the support and proceed evangelicals,
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90 abortion activists. they want to keep an energy of the polls. however, the roles are mindful that 65 percent of americans are in favor of abortion on their mindful of what happens in 2022 at the mid term elections. when the republicans failed to take the side of it, stored in large pause, due to a protest vote off to the supreme court over time, the federal rights to abortion donald trump is being k g. he's trying to have it both ways for now. that seems, he does still have the support of this space for christie vander a local anti abortion activist. she, everytime seattle to 0 washington, the russian president vladimir putin says he's open to discussions with us counterparts when issues including ukraine, war and energy prices. but will trump us cool ukraine conflict ridiculous? the stress of the moscow a tougher economic sanctions?
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if it doesn't end the will, which will end to a 3rd year next month. just to reach and i'm, i would shift. it would be better if we made and have a common conversation on all issues of interest to you. so to both the united states and russia advice, don't today's realities we are ready. but i repeat this primarily depends on the decision in the choice of the count us administration with us nation president. we always had a business like pragmatic, but also trusting relationship with the count you as president. i couldn't disagree with him that if he had been president since they hadn't stolen victory from them in 2020 the concerts that emerged in ukraine in 2022 could have been avoided, is currently a model, you know, sort of out of it has more on this now from last guy, the patient is sending very clear signals to donald trump. patient has said most good did not refuse either contact with the washington or negotiations with kids. according to he rushes ready to negotiate with ukraine. but sized bedroom is the landscape has to cancel the decree,
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binding all the tools to patients which was signed in september twinge, things to be a patient has that he agrees with trumps was which the us president has said many times before. that if trumps victory had not been started in $20.00 to $20.00, then perhaps that would not have been a military conflict with ukraine, mainly blaming the previous as defined an administration hold on. also, in most cases, ready for the economy and security corporation with washington patient coal, his relations with trump, front mc and coast from the decision to impose most sanctions against russia. not in the interest of the united states, but it's of this is from indeed goes ahead and imposes the new bunch of sanctions in russia, in case page and dozens pushing on to the war that was make the russian economy any by assessing it, even honda, this will let the new patient is sending these very cautious signals to washington . you can actually pop out of the ultra 0 most square on the ground,
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russian forces of attacked 2 trains that central key region. kidding. 3 people. interior administrators says the impact and deputies come into set to drones, cause extensive damage of the folding on a residential buildings, houses, and several calls on persons being treated facility events. so the head on notice here, white as well as all me says it will not need sundays deadlines to withdraw. a troops from the southern pines, fort drunken, which departs the time sharply with drawers from this training. those an agent that's coming the, a storm a way and then use throughout friday is this developing bonus items or rapid development. very,
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very strong winds. the strongest with the colors on the scene go through fairly quickly, but his legacy of costs will be damaged to electricity. supply transport even communications, and it looks reasonably good for all and, and britain for saturday strongly. they've gone off to was no way. but as of the end to another big storm systems winding up for late sunday to monday, a different direction. not a stronger wind, but nevertheless, over the top of what's just happened. not welcome. that's also true on the north coast of spain and portugal, strong wind and the west and travel, bringing the writing with it. be on that much closet looking pictures still reminiscent of late winter as of africa. again, a fairly quiet picture. the hot mountains increased in strength, a little bit running down towards the gulf of getting a bringing dust with it. and then also cheryl showing up as finals now as liberia, but the bulk of the heavier rain is seasonally fed, the science in africa as it should be. but interestingly, reverse circulation developing between mother jessica and mozambique,
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