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the law says no limit to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure, no counter evans the on the, on the clock. this is the news i live from doha. coming up the next 60 minutes, sir, and celebrates a new era adult shuttle is named interim president's an old ministry fractions, and the constitution of his old palestinians continue to travel north with less than 24 hours to go before another prisoner exchange between israel and thomas. on thursday and a few moments the lake in riley act will become the very 1st bill that i proudly
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signed into law as the 47 at present i don't want to, i'm scientists 1st law on immigration to allow the detention of and documented migrant accuse obsessed in violent crimes, and tens of thousands, flea violence, indecent democratic republic of congo is rewind the fact, fight is expand control of game and sport. 18 champions league matches currently on the go as the league phase draws to a close. plenty at stake. top parties, cliffs to avoid elimination. manchester city are one of them. they're losing at half time to call me please. the so syria is defined to anita. i'm sure it has been declared the interim president
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months off to his opposition fight as toppled the countries long time at president bush are all a side. all alone functions have been dissolved and so has the constitution. the inter and president would also be tasked with for me, a transitional legislature, a serial authority is also disbanding the once ruling breath policy. let's girl service right away to is on been job a be starting by for us in damascus. so as i'm a significant payments on 0 as long road to recovery of the well that, so they've just gotten past midnight chair in the syrian capital, damascus. and you can see behind me and on your screen, this seems a celebration enjoy that has been happening for the last 2 hours. as soon as the tv declared am of the shut off as the president for the interim period, i'm going to shut off the 52, dave, doing this victory speech with all of the on functions which constitute didn't the people who were fight to get the charlotte for the last decade and after more than
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half a century of the a thoughts we'll see a now has a new president, don't be it for an interesting period o. b. if we don't know how long that interview it is going to be, we know that it has been extended from 3 to another 3 months. we know that the constitution is now in advance. the parliament has been dissolved. there's no army which existed just a few weeks ago. and in the last 52 days, everything that belonged to the previous regime has not been dissolved. so this can feed, can now start from scratch or a new slate. and that is something that is going to be important because how you're starting the chart, the group that i'm going to show our needs as also be declared to no longer exist. so it will be a new start, a fresh start. and then that black slave will help them not just to show our people inside the country, but also outside of syria to remove those funds. those sanctions, which are tripling the lives of many city inspector. and this is a fundamental part of the, the route for it isn't that the lifting the sanctions continue is already issued.
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the roadmap, freezing sanctions has now of the absolutely. and that is something that we've been hearing from this important meeting. i've had that sure. i have, i need a foreign minister of syria declaring that in the last 52 days you gain the confidence of the people and the outside world has been alluding to those sections which will be lifted by the european union. the city and government seems confident that those sections are at the lifting of sanctions is going to be followed by the united states as well. and you have to see that in the last 52 days, i'm of the shuttle has the meeting a different much from united states, from the european union. there will be multiple delegations. we think the finance will just be meeting other areas of figure out where the outside, looking for the pots are for so long as now. finally, we find somebody that they can talk to and that in order for them to succeed, it will have to go back to those sanctions and lift them. and according to people here on the streets, i mean the part of doing our dual sanctions were targeted against the bi charlotte
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division and it's functionary. and now that they are gone, they are hurting the saving people and they should be removed immediately. and on condition or it is only thanks to that hasn't been jump a bit in damascus. that's bringing mom to shar. i'll just hear a see nicholas glen, this joyce's from here and though, so low in a significant moment for sure. all but still a great deal. we do not know. yes, so much of what we know is what has been done and very little about what to be done . and that's uh, somewhat fortunate, but someone also unfortunate in defense now that we have a spate with 0 is the 0 functioning and situations. the army was dissolved, the parliament was dissolved, the constitution was dissolved, the former president to, of course no longer exists. so it's very much a state on hold. and the only thing that is new is, are there is
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a new entered and present. so i'm at the shut off tomorrow, could meet the meet of cuts are in a summit between the precedence of celia and the not up front. but besides that, in as far as the future, it is concerned, you know, as far as a vision for what kind of a syria should we expect. and how would this come about through what kind of mechanism, aside from the president forming a legislative body, at least as a council, sort him, a point thing that we really don't know exactly how the ard we is going to come together, how to secure the forces are going to come together, how the new constitution and total more otherwise we'll come together. when was the election every vehicle hailed. and how this new interim by the legislative council would be approving a new government or when shortly there's a lot of unknowns as we move forward. and as syrians quite anxious about the
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future. indeed, so we have always fighting groups now, apparently as wanton. but how frank john, is that, and how hard will it be for our shuttle to maintain that unity? so this is really key, right? in the sense that since the autumn has been dissolved or something, a new hard me is really a monumental task for a new country. is trying to integrate existing groups. that's a suicide building mission for any country. we've done it partially in places like iraq. we've known it in other places when you try to bring different militias into one state body. what you have is basically the tower of babel. you cannot just have a lot of disagreements. and each one functioning for their own independence or the
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loyalty is for the independent pollution the own. no way. just kind of function. if the administrators or the heart of groups are totally and internally are dissolved, and as fighters joins the new army as individuals, not as group. and they agree. and they, if our loyalty not to our leader or diminish or even to our stickly, the but the new constitution tends whatever the new assembled army is. it's going to have to answer to the new legislative body into them and they put on permanent elected by the see the people. and that's how would involve the national dialogue between the various various components of the senior society in an outside celia. so it's a very complicated process moving forward. and the last thing we need is for the argument to be running the country as, as in many other dictatorships, or for the od me to be valid and loyalty to different. uh, you know what,
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lords as it were, and clearly a lot of this is going to be in the hands of some of the sharp, the new ones that are present, how he points the new legislative body. and what the powers he delegate stuart. and how does that move towards a new constitution because a country like see what other constitutions that define that all of the military is that all part of in time the presidency would be one big chaos. me still a long road ahead more at mountain, thanks. that mullen, bushera herndon, thank you the within less than 24 hours. the 3rd exchange is part of a 65 deal between her boss and his role is expected to take place. this is what we know from out 0 sources. the 3 is really captives will be released by him us and
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exchange. israel will free a 110 palestinian prisoners at least 32 of those prisoners serving life sentences from gauze and city hunting. my mood breaks down what we can expect from thursday's exchange, or when it comes to the release of the cop, is it from dollars on all the, the technicalities involved in the process? it felt that the quote on a project in the land, it's always, there's always something that will pop out and the last minute whether it's a last minute change the last minute the week into the plan. but what we're expecting so far from what we are hearing from source is on the ground that it will happen. and the 100 close to a more about expectation that it will happen or taking place from the northern part of the strip very close to a colored one hospital. that's at least one we've heard in the past few hours from people who are very close to the matter. 3 are going to be released here including
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and a does do captive a female captives. and one male top is, one of them is uh, was the reason for, i mean, not released, not releasing here. or there is really monetary conditioning, hair release to the return of the palestinians to their homes and doing the parts and gas it, it was our bill. yeah. who would that, who was not on the list and is really monetary demand that at more information about here, life and, and we're in here about this port, palestinians were allowed into districts to the hold right now. no surprises are going to happen tomorrow and no further demands by these really amount of there because these are always happening at the last minute and the whole, the right after the release of these cop is a, the trucks are going to be allowed, you know, much more a smooth way into the northern part on ghost, in particular, to fuel and water supply because major areas are running out of water supplies now . so here's what was, what people are expecting. the one this to happen, the ones,
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the hundreds, impala city and at the 10 by in these very detention centers to be released as soon as possible. but also one, those to go back to their families as much as they want to see how the city and the thing is with their families as well. but the one also that to be condition with the, the supply and the flow of more trucks to help people that these particularly difficult times with virtually nothing is available right now and gaza. we really feel that as we arrived here yesterday, a, a more than half a 1000000 policies have made the way know from a central and southern golfer over the past 3 days. it'd be met by a landscape of an i lation with harvest, single building, still standing from israel's 15 months of pool. mike of apple has the story. this is what's left of jabante, a refugee camp in northern gauze. chris white tents stand out in an expensive, lifeless gray. eunice and his father stand with
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a family home. one stood but a few. um, what else you're gonna hang on? there's nothing. no life, no to no food likes very hard. there's no deposit kemp left now just to of more than half a 1000000 palestinians who return north over the past 3 days, determined to reclaim midland, rebuild their homes and restart their lives. but eunice has to try and raise a family in the southern, the miss megan mcadams. we actually have, i gave them a guy. how can i bring them here? how can i bring my wife a young woman and i make a stay on the street. my son recently started working, where do i put them? they made it through the war with him, but he could end up dying in the rubble. any parents wanting to encourage the curiosity of a child here could be risking their lives. yulusef says there are thousands of unexploded is really bones here. that will take move in
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a decade to clear. well the, the dish or the duke of a situation makes you want to cry. the feeling is unbearable if you want to cry, but you can't. you hold a 10 minute waiting for patients when you go to eunice is house was bombed and boldest. it's one of an estimated quarter of a 1000000 residential homes destroyed throughout the strip. how you thought i was in the how? yeah, cannot then roll the engine with the in this image and these memories, the best life was here and it's gone. i'm trying to go in and see what slam dunk, if i can answer and check the situation board. but there's nothing left in. the furniture is gone. this is the last point where we can enter. this is what is left of a 110 square meters. is the 1st then huh? each day, full bodies are recovered from beneath the ruins you and next, but it's one that amid the 50000000 tons of debris,
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they all highly toxic materials and cancer causing as best us hold. the deadly consequences of the war will stretch far beyond the silencing of the guns. but unice has the option but to dig through the ruins, to try and pick up the pieces of his life. mike level, which is 0. well, at a time in the humanitarian assistance is crucial. israel's brand on the you and agency for palestinian refugees is set to come into effect on thursday. at land dinner was operations in israel gone to the occupied westbank, the agencies? chiefly because really as one of the consequences will be disastrous. well, donald trump's special envoy to them, at least the wood coffers, met prime minister benjamin netanyahu in israel. they are expected to discuss the cease fire in gaza and implementing the 2nd phase of the deal. now is really media reports of that with golfing. visited the net, so them cargo and it's rarely as strike is tucked into bass and the occupied
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westbank. oh wow. yeah, as opposed to the ministry of hill says at least 10 people have been killed. several others have been injured. these really minutes reclaims your tech was targeting palestinian sciences. another tank into best comes is israel continues is minutes, result across the occupied westbank is really forces have demolished homes in boulder, street courting wind spread, causing widespread destruction divides when it says real cod surface forces will remain in the ged and refugee camp in the knolls. how may i presume genuine, the janine refugee comfortable not return to what it was after the completion of the operations idea of forces will remain in the come to make sure that terrorism does not the time go. that's enough. and laura khan, who has moved from jordan's capital among because the is there any government and the passing variety of bandages here, after reporting in israel and the occupied west back of israel's defense,
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minnesota, israel cats has visited the janine refugee company, occupied westbank, where he says, is ready, forces will not move from the camp until they've dismantled much. the science is infrastructure and route out the fi since they say this time things will change over to the photo opportunity outside the destroyed house. it's important to say that this is the 2nd week, all these, these ready forces invasion into the can. we've seen a huge amount of destruction in that time, a numerous depths, many of the roads, happy pulled up. 123 year old was found in the early hours of the morning. he bled to death. people of things very difficult to get units is in because there are dozens of it's rated vehicles and they've sets up various points, very snipers points throughout the camp. now this isn't unusual to see these is ready evasions of those. we do end up taking 2022. we saw some of the was devastation of the camp in june and july of 2023. many,
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many homes destroyed in structure, completely destroyed. but what is different this time as these re, these types of staying and they happened, said that it's going to be for definitive amounts of time. we also know this in cousins has also spread to tow, couldn't comp, just south of that. we've also seen destruction buildings outside of that and is ready rates and the rest of the thing you trout the occupied westbank was a mold in 880 people killed since the 7th of october 2023. we know around a quarter of those killed have been through s right since these huge up taken asterix in the occupied westbank north on alta sierra on the, on the us president double check assigned his 1st piece of legislation since returning to
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the white house, the lincoln riley act aims to crime down on undocumented migrants accused of stuff related or binding crimes before they are convicted. a drum says he's also directing the opening of a detention center at guantanamo bay in cuba, which can hold up to 30000 done, documented america will never, ever forget. blake and hope, riley divisions, criminal who murdered, precious. like and was an illegal alien member of the barbaric event as well in prison, gang known as trendy arrived while he trespassed across our southern border in 2022 and was apprehended by border patrol, but under the cruel policies of the last administration. instead of being to forwarded, as he should have been, he was released into the united states as were millions of other people, many of them very dangerous people. and you see what we're doing,
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we're getting the hell out of here. well, let's get more of this from she have her time to just now live from washington dc. so she up, this was was a wide ranging address from the us president, wasn't it? but let's start with the legislation to be signed on immigration. this leg can ride the act. this is a really, is occurring in lloyd had bipartisan support. democrats now tried to show that just what happened for several years now to try to show that just as tough on on immigrants as trump is despite what they said in 2016, 2020. as part of the trump resistance. it basically means that anyone who is on documented can now be detained in definitely without due process and put on track for g, for taishan, simply if they're accused of a misdemeanor, like shoplifting to somebody. so say all of us are i so that person may shoplifted and then if you don't have documentation, then authorities have now the power to detain you. and it definitely does not
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really safeguards for those who did not documentation, but actually are allowed to be like asylum seekers or temporary project protective status. dream is the kids of people who are brought over here. it's just bank. i'm sorry about that is a democracy. draconian lloyd is expected to be expected to be challenged and cool, and in line with all of this in line with his immigration goals. he's also announce the new facility at guantanamo bay. i don't think it's connected to the ranking, riley act in some ways because of the way it's meaningful opposition. or these critiques of the law was saying were from immigration. customs enforcement themselves say that you were told that last deportations and rounding up people like this, we don't have the results as to do this we, we simply don't have the money or the other bands and valves. they're doing it for me that they want to do this when they come. so this would, it would seem to be a way then this executive order is to open in guantanamo bay for, for potentially $30000.00. $70000.00 detains undocumented by grants and the price is a f d for taishan. so yeah, guantanamo back in business,
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obama buying times to close it failed to do, sir. and now finally, back theoretically, and the, and the american system of justice. the issue that we will, we are a here by the way, i guess i just started the old asking them to move by the way. so that because i just, just at the start a little play scripts are cheaper as cold as in humane. okay. and we've also been very confused by uh, this confusion executive or to freezing federal loans and ground to another assistance just is there any clara? now, where are we with it? why does this is the 1st major climbed down by the trumpet ministration? because of the uproar about the confusion, all of this is all simply just the fake news media causing confusion, nevada, perfectly reasonable, but a direction from, from, from the white house. but with this is an executive order very extensively is to try and read out work. this from federal programs, that is, that is the uh, anti racism, anti sexism as the climate change initiatives and things like that. however,
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when the guidelines came out to there's administering federal grounds as to how to actually put the executive order into action and effectively seem to suggest that basically always have a frame trillion dollars worth of of grounds, federal grounds without being frozen for 90 days. while the review process has onto taken to figure out which programs would work and that was wasn't causing the problem. that means people's housing, health care, food energy will be affected. many of the people in terms based the schools of regular confusions that you know, we often say trump likes to confusion on the care of sketch people. this wasn't something that they like because a lot of people are the base were wired and they were about to lose their benefits . so now we haven't met nice things about diagnosed has been rescinded, which seems to suggest that they've had rather vague jo, executive order that we have initially is now in place, which you're saying, okay, we've got a root at work. this is a review underway. but meanwhile, people will still still get the benefits this, however, we do also expect to be challenged in court still because any way the legality of our president, counseling,
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federal funding and federal aid from money that's already been appropriated by congress, is up for up for debate potentially in the supreme court, it's too late for presidential veto congress. as i was saying, this money has to be spent, but trump, this thing with i don't want to be spent on. what does that cause lexical, situational questions? i guess you have things that she ever tons of in washington dc as well. still on this during that address drum claimed he's blocks us funding just and contraceptive to go on to repeat. senior claim made just a day earlier by the white house pressed rectory, caroline never we are merely looking at parts of the big bureaucracy where there has been tremendous waste and fraud and abuse. in that process we identified and stepped $50000000.00 being sent to guys a to buy condoms for home us 50. imagine and you know what's happened to them?
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they've used them as a method of making bombs. how about that those, you know and be also found that there was about to be $50000000.00 taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza as well. there is comments. com is the trump administration, as far as an old for an a to move that impacts at the us agency for international development and the child, caesar depend on it. hundreds of us a contract has have been put on leave, will have been terminated due to a separate trump or we can speak now to dave harden is met. his director at georgetown stress degree performers at assistant administrator us aides, a bureau for democracy, conference, and humanitarian assistance joins us now from westminster and maryland. it's a great to have you with this, and let's start with that claim repeated multiple times and found a claim for the us. a spent $50000000.00 to send condoms to garza as a but on the state government website. i see what do you make of it?
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it's, it's nonsensical. it's nonsense, of course not true. it's. it's harmful. it's ludicrous. and it's designed to make us aid and to support the boston and seem absurd. i was the mission director and the deputy mission director for the west bank and gaza for many, many, many years. we didn't even do reproductive health because it was so political and politicized. but let me add one other thing. is that part of it didn't track her a car, which it did, it would have gone through rubio and send a form relations committee. when he went now the secretary of state was on the senate foreign relations. it's wrong. it's absolutely not supported by the facts that okay, well, that's that one out of the way. i tell us a little bit more if you would about what usa does and what kind of programs that have been effective because it has thousands of projects around the world. and how is everything that's been happening and the last few days affected that we couldn't
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the people that helps. and so the southern ministration put a 90 day pause on all assistance globally. not only for usa id, but also for the state department and any other federal agency. now this is this, my genuine goes free manager and assistance to save lives to help build you know, schools provide food to provide, help, provide shelter for those that have been displaced. that helped economics a private economies grow. i mean, there's a, there's a vast infrastructure behind this. it also aligns very deeply with american national security and always has and always will because it is taxpayer dollars. and it's designed to not only help out the world but also help the united states tell us bit more about that. i mean, what way does it help national security? so 1st of all, this has been paused right now. although secretary state rubio just on pause.
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um, uh, humanitarian assistance beyond just through that. so that's a step in the right direction. but you know, it's a promise behind us which is going on since 1945 for all tax purposes. is that a free, prosperous policy? we're all we're economies and countries draw a different place in the world and benefits america. and you know, the fact that matter is it, that's true to united states is such a dominant power and issues less than one percent of its budget to help spread some of those ideals over decade. we didn't always get right. and sometimes there were mistakes and sometimes there were failures, but on the whole, it was a signal of american generosity, american hold, uh and, and, and in a way for america to try to influence those in our direction. now,
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this is on pause and it's creating massive shocks in this is when you say massive shocks, do you mean it actually threatens lives and livelihoods? it varies you've come to rely on your site. yes, i mean, well, generally speaking, governments and nations need to take care of. but there are situations in, in war and from a or my natural disasters or where the country just need some technical assistance on how to, uh, you know, build their taxes them or to make the ease of doing business a little bit better. right? the united states is in their healthy and we have always done that. this entire structure in the united states is by far the biggest global done or in the world has been frozen. it doesn't mean that or does it need to be reform for some changes or, or, or of a redirection based on the new administration. all of that is fine. all that is
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typical, what's not typical is called the, the entire infrastructure like you also just saw on the domestic side and by the way, the cafeteria, all the career, uh, non partisan, senior leadership of us a just the other day. right. how do you, dave, reconcile it when you're ready, students think about and put yourself in the shoes of those who brought this in? how do you reconcile it? what could be that reasoning for this to take place? i mean, it's hard to find good faith efforts here, right? because good faith would mean, hey, we're going to refer our charge. we're gonna work towards building private sector economy and nothing. businesses grow and helping nations on their path work self reliance that would all be fine and that would be appropriate. and that's, you know, the summer sun, what the truck administration.
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