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the on the clock, this is a use on life window. how coming up in the next 16. the is extraordinary and emotional scenes and the occupied westbank and gum a $110.00, promising in prisoners are released after a delay, imposed by his radio for the 3 is really captives and 5 time that's also released from guns and then now back in as well as part of the seats for our series, new president problem is an inclusive government in its 1st formal address of the nation. us presents donald trump place politics with a plane crash that killed 67 people. blame me. it's on the diversity hiring policies without the
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service relatives release the $110.00 policy in prisons in exchange for a captive held in gaza. all part of the ceasefire agreement with him, us hundreds of palestinians gathered across the occupied westbank to welcome to present his home. among them of the 2 children. michael, awful reports on how the exchange unfolded a 29 year old. all those, your hood tight key groups, the hand of a cassette brigade slide to seize, leads to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gaza. its the 3rd handover of his ready captives for palestinian prison. more are expected as part of a 6 week 1st phase of the gaza ceasefire agreement, which began on january the 19th. the significance of the location ton unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need
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a yes and more is not lost on the groups together to taking the moment. he's a god, we have come to stand with the beloved brothers and the cosign brigades. and all the resistance factions in this grace victory. the victory of heading over the occupations prisoners so that we can receive out psalms and young men from the israeli occupation. prisons. thoughts that you come home? it is no. in a devastated giovanni, a refugee camp. 20 year old is riley soldier item. the guy, dressed in military fatigues is handed over in a markedly more contained environment. her arrival in these ro watched by friends and family, who struggled to control their emotions. very excited. i really dreamed of this moment for months and months and the 3 i can same words are one. so i'm excited and happy that it had been 12 to 481 days in captivity and gaza.
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a 2 year old guy, the moses and 5 time nationals were also handed over to the right. from that moment of relief and joy captured in the smile of a mazda thousands of kilometers away and tie, that couldn't be why we seem waiting for over a year, hoping and praying for him to come back to us. this is what we've been praying for every day. a day of high emotions, drama and turmoil wasn't done yet. buses carrying a $110.00 palestinian prisoners from off of prison, destined for release, delayed the order of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his apparent outrage at the scenes that unfolded in con unice, halting their release by several hours, demanding, from mediators that future captive exchanges or less chaotic.
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as the convoy drove into petunia in the occupied waste bank, is there any forces attacked palestinians, welcoming the prisoners? despite his revenue authority issuing a ban on any celebrations in ramallah, this was the moment many had been waiting for. it's a union for some, for others. it's they 1st embrace with the loved one outside of prison, the shoulder and no go ahead and this is the model. this is a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years. when you meet tool, those people who want to to have you. i don't want many welcome to get to come up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really on know what 24 years of suffering could just be a raised. each successful exchange builds momentum, offering palestinian families some hope that they loved ones. maybe they're like level, which is their target resume has been reporting for us in con units in solving
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causal. but he spoke with one of the prisoners sons, as he waited for his father to be released this listen back to that my the situation is very overwhelming, as you can see right now with the bucket ground celebrations are made, and families are set up rating the potential return of the palestinian prisoners from the east by the j is that in order to understand this much better, we are joined right now by how much on board are he is a one of the publish them in a prison. his sons, who is expected to be released today, can i ask him, how much? hello, mohammad could you tell us how you are feeling today on this historic day? a lot of news about prison is being released as somebody else in terms of the young . thank god we thank god for everything. so this is a great and big day. all father was one of those released and the deal is has a really great achievement and we would like to thank the resistance for that. we all hopeful account describe how i'm feeling right now. thank god and praise be to god. i was 2 years old when my father was in prison and today i'm over 32 years old
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. my son is 6 years old. i'm so grateful to god for having the opportunity to live in these moments and to see my father. and i hope that all of the prisoners will be released capes are what i can ascribe to us, how you will live the 1st moments with your father. you know what was all like. it was our money, but i can't describe now home feeling. i have no was to describe this feeling, a lot of my relatives and my parents and my on sort of died. i would like to go and receive my father now, sorry to part of it. thank you and how much, how much is right now on his way to re united again with his father, we can see now a group of found a city and prisoners have arrived to i, the roop and hospital in the international committee of direct costs. vehicles and there are right now are going to be re united again with the family members who will have been embracing them for the 1st time off the top years of separation and
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an overwhelming situation with a mix of emotions. herb happened if to let's close to how much later joins now from jewels these couple of them on because he's really government and the palestinian authority of band al jazeera from reporting. and it's really in the occupied westbank in time to that 1st tell us more about these ready reactions to the release of accountants, which will shortly the release of the captives and the tie. nationals was welcomed by is really authorities. but there was a lot of dismay when it came to the scenes of the release of our bill, your food in southern gaza, in hon. eunice, which was right outside the ruins of the home of slain him. us leader. yes, yes. and was now while it was chaos there, thousands of palestinians were gathered to watch the release of the prisoner, the 1st one. since the start of this exchange that has taken place in southern dogs, there were, there are still hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians. but
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a bother the is rarely security and political apparatus so much. so the prime minister benjamin netanyahu actually ordered it to hold off on the release of palestinian prisoners from is really jails until israel could get some sort of guarantee from mediators. but something like this that seems that similar to what we saw in hong units earlier on thursday would not happen again. and after receiving said, assurances missing. yahoo! and his defense minister had agreed to let the prisoner release to go on as scheduled. and what about the conditions for the prisoner released the conditions on palestinian families for the release of that out of seem present. and there were a lot of conditions on the family as the 1st one was that there are to be no celebrations. and that was in a memo from these role for as in service itself before the 1st release of prisoners in nearly 2 weeks ago. that said that they were looking to suppress all expressions
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of joy among palestinians, and those words are pretty much a verbatim from their release saying that they didn't want people celebrating the release of these prisoners who is real says, have blood on their hands. we know that many of those released our children, women, those have been held under administrative detention, a very controversial policy of holding a policy needed without charge or trial indefinitely in a military jail. but none the less, these really authorities even use drones to drop the leaflets across the occupied west bank, telling people not to fly flags of palestinian factions not to wear any banners and not to even participate in those celebrations in the street. be part of those crowd because they will be found and they will be arrested. these really are. we also acknowledges carrying out what they called pre emptive arrests for the celebrations that were anticipated in the law. all right. have that. thank you for that happened . so i'll do that in the mail, and let's bring it and i'll see a political on this mountain for shara, joining us from here in the household mind. but what's your sense of what you've
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observed is these events have unfolded today on one side, or it is not to celebrate the on the other huge gatherings, welcoming, present his home with a show of strength and postering from home us what kind of this was an extraordinary as the motional where the costs are. and i think got products reporting certainly brought it to life even more. it was a day of joy for so many palestinians who find that it would meet their loved ones like uh like the, like the boy he who just kind of meet his father and like the car was just going to need to verify that is right of course i am not throwing got any bundled between the 2 because clearly that a spinning is occupied people with, you know, hundreds of people spending like sentences in his rate of gym for their resistance . i guess occupation is not exactly i for a thing, but be that as it may,
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this was not just a spontaneous uh our port of emotions. it was also kind of a stage psychological, uh see optics on the part of her mouse and trying to kind of rob these really knows enjoyed, tried to project a sense of confidence, of, of unity of power or fearlessness and also of organization as it how much was reinvigorated not defeated after 15 months of war and genocide. and the same thing, as you said on the part of the strategies. they've tried to suppress any sense of better cigna celebration on the west bank after the 1st thing is met their loved ones because they don't want that kind of a defiance and resilience on the part of, of the, of the palestinians to project
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a sense of victory if you would and then submit to conflict with this, right? i'm going to talk more in the 2nd more and about the psychological impact of all of this. but for us, the question about that display of force from how about so many would say one to whether or not it's it's prudent. oh, i'm afraid we will smile when he gave us exactly what happened in the last year. i do apologize for that. we'll try and get him back a little bit later. we suddenly lost that signal from, well, i'm for sure, but let's go. so united nation says it's agency for pun this dying refugees. none is in what is continuing its operations in jobs at the occupied westbank can occupy these truths the mess, despite israel's ban on the agency coming into effect on says that the agency provides critical assistance to many 6000000 palestinian refugees, including health care and education. it's also the button for a few minutes here and operations in gaza, and we're as won't have disastrous consequences if it's real, prevents the agency from carrying out its objectives. i can tell you that uh on
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what tell told us today, and we've been speaking to them by phone a number of times this morning that they are continuing to deliver assistance and services to the communities. they're serving on the walk clinics across the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem are open, get run. it's under jones's now from the year in h q in new york. and so they, well the initial confusion. there was plenty but it seems that things are still operational to yeah, i think you have to really separate the unreal work in the field and then under administrative work, i think that's where we separate and then administrative work, which is also very critical work. of course that primarily happens at least in the o, p t in the occupied east jerusalem in their administrative offices. there that is what is real told to you and they want it to be have shut down by thursday. so i think you want officials here headquarters in new york,
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we're kind of waiting to see what was going to happen. what steps the as rarely officials would take if they would implement that. and so far, they really haven't you in spokesperson here at headquarters, tells us that the un flag still flies over their offices there. but in preparation for israel potentially uh, forcibly shutting down that office un official here says that they've taken out sensitive documents computers. and that it should be noted that to does an international staff did not have their visas renewed to work in that office by these really officials. so they had to to leave. so the bottom line is essentially the un office. they're still operating. but the key message, i think you and officials were getting out here on thursday was the critical work in the field is still happening and will continue as long as possible. and that means is continuing within the occupied westbank. and in garza where is so desperately need. yeah, a yeah, that's right and,
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and that's really the messages. and right is going to continue to work is continuing to work. they've been saying this all along, but nothing really changes for them quite frankly. and particularly in gaza, since the ceasefire went into effect too and tells us the un tells us that more than half of the aid going into god's a sense, the cease fire went into effect in some way, shape or form. it goes through unruh to be distributed through unwrapped or, or transported the unrest. i'd replace such a critical role in almost every aspect there for decades now. and they really have and they said they're going to continue to do this work based on the mandate that they have. and really the international community supports under and they've demonstrated that with their vote in the general assembly, they recently had a vote there for countries that wanted to support the under a mandate, a 158 countries voted in favor of under and supporting that man right mind to
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bolster that mandate, so click under it clearly says they're going to continue to do their work until they absolutely can't. all right, and debra is under thanks very much for that update to keep this under in your well donald trump is especially a boy to the middle east. he would call it says that rebuilding gauze. it could take 10 to 15 years in an interview with the american new site ex. yes. he added that there's almost nothing left in golf in the palestinians, moving up north, facing the lack of water and electricity is comments, comments the wraps up a visit to them at least, and what she visited garza and it was, it was aimed at reinforcing the cx 5 between israel and home us as well. the um wing of a mass has confirmed the depths of 2 senior members. and the goal is to strip last year. manage really that my with dave was killed when is really fine to jets, hit con eunice on july. the 13th is where the accused him of orchestra to me or the type of the 7th attack and his ro, how my says the group's deputy commander moment is a,
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was killed and then is ready to strike on a tunnel in this right. on march, the 10th is ready minutes. you reported that that's last. yeah. well, how does the mourners guy they didn't the occupied westbank for the funeral, so palestinians killed in his radio strike on wednesday, 10 people tied into a mood south of the city of 2 bucks was ready for us to say they targeted in on terrorist cell. the ministry launch to major offensive and not quite touching. last week. the model in the city of til could i'm, it's right, it's all just shots, a palestinian child. witnesses say they shot to him while he was standing in the street. he was taken to hospital and is in a critical condition both over i was just an assistant professor at present university in palestine. he specializes in political prisoners and explains the conditions that palestinians are enduring in his ready detention. a big hit stories of those going to see business listed for these are the beginning,
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the space or the previous 2 pages that they had been held in detention centers for 2 or 4 days and beeping coo and anybody can with sessions guessing the images of the understanding of business, whether the children or, or the thoughts or those sitting up next sentences and very freedom speeds because that's the issue has been the subject to the use as well, of taking revenge to have to go to conscious thoughts or both of the 2nd wave answer this question is a sober 7. it is you and has been subjecting, but it's been in business. and so driven women admits if there's any use of those except the 2 gluten positions, it's given the way they have been denied, even with the kid uniting fluid except behind him as well as communication with his how many members did, restricting the communication with lawyers and and some of shifting many old in the room, i sufficient a sort of frequent assignment. so those have been brutalized to have been violated . and that's why i begin my intuition by i'm moving to the beginning minutes disagreements because it has to do, but we should be looking at is the data people to discuss the issue. and then is
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that the one that why does this is important? chosen captain. why does it have, why does it hold? but as soon as get this for over 40 years, such as the prisoners that were released in the previous, are these be a week last week? and to this question, the, the under which as to which describes the vision functions. because in the, in the street by the students that it's asking for you to get, it creates them as somebody human. and this is what we should be going in attention to understand why that by spinning and assist inspections on why that the use of the assembly is, will send it the most because they really have not been able to communicate with them for over 15 months. now, which is why it's the of the sir is president domino. shara has made his 1st nationwide address as a new interim, nita, it comes a day off to the constitution was published in parliament as old shaw will now form
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a temporary legislative council, which he says will be inclusive a. and the name of how the into claudia. we realize this is a transitional phase and it's part of a political process that will require the commitment of all the sooner we get people inside and outside of the country, even to build the future with dignity and freedom. without any marginalization that means we will walk on forming a transitional cabinet that will reflect the different categories and components of the syrian nation. and we will also build a new institution until we reach the phase of fat and transparent election upset. and i'll see that, you know, we'll elliot in, in may or we've got to on shake to mean been a month else on a met. the president in the capital of damascus, is visit monks the 1st by 4 and the this and so full of bus or all of a sudden december got 3 in certain delegations discuss co operation to rebuild syria of 2 years of civil war. let's go straight away. evans has only been job aid in damascus. so it is all about what more 1st of all, did we hear from him at all?
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sure. well, in just in the 2 months you've heard the transformation of about, well, how about the joe? not any of the show. the fighter to the president, the bad who's not just the does all the parliament then the minute the and everything that belongs to the previous regime. but also the group which led him to power a group which now faces a number of functions, including himself from the united states and other european states. but this, after a day of his victory speech with the speech of a statesman, foods appealing to all the city and do inside the country. i have been fighting for celia from outside the confusion outlining that his priority in 4 major areas, including achieving peace and stability in the country read. i think all of the lines under one be to ship for making sure that syria moved stewards progress with the why it states institutions of which are providing services to the people and
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building a strong economy. and as you've main league out this vision, he can, you can almost see the challenges that he faced. this is uniting call us to the nuns as he's now declared, the president, the northern part of the city, is still under us back curtis fight. just as he talks about making all the fractions come together, there's still some data that are pending and he talks about providing transition of justice and going after the criminals. the biggest of them is the former president who's though still in the, in the industrial coal. he has to deal with one of these out i so he's got problems and issues to sort hard the didn't the country on the board is and beyond and the biggest of them as it remains. those sanctions that have been in that have been, it's for so long been on syria that according to i'm of the shuttle out of his cap, the members should be lifted because they are having an impact on city and life every day. right. and as i mentioned that the mirror cuts out was in damascus. and
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what was discussed, this was, this is the 1st visits of a state head of state the to, to syria, after the fall of the shot of the thoughts, especially the hours after i am of the chart declared himself president. so it is going to further show that the father has stood by the side of the city and people off that evolution. i'll save you rather than some of the out of state. so try to meant ties with the be charlotte government with last hope that the city and devolution would actually bring about change. and that's what you heard from this statement. it's difficult in the face of the for they be talking about how they welcome this transition from about the shut off, who is now declaring that there is a era of assistance is over. and now he's big to concentrate on and building this country and positive. going. busy in support of providing it's help in all of these areas because because of sanctions and because of 14 years of decaying and gives it gives of corruption every state,
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every state is do that because every minister who really says that they're starting below 0 and start their to says that it is going to provide help with the banking and transport and communications in education, in health, in all the areas that this country needs help with. and part of says that it is going to continue just started with the city and people for their legitimate rights and for the legitimate struggles to be free of functions and to rise up again as a member of the region and the international committee. as all my sites with that has only been jimmy the in damascus. this to the united states where a recovery operation is underway. near washington dc offer, playing in the military helicopter collided in mid to over the potomac river. 64 people were on board. the american airlines flight, which was moments away from london. no one is believed to a survived by kind of reports now from arlington. in virginia. with the morning lights came the doc news search teams who'd been deployed for hours in and on the
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icy waters of the potomac found no survivors. despite all those efforts, we're now at a point where we're switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation, moments before the collection, they have a warnings from traffic control. patsy for august 30th, i pacify funded jersey. cctv footage from reagan national airport captured what happened next. the investigation will be headed by the national transportation safety board. the n t s b company k. ting. the investigation is that this is a multi agency operation. you have the federal involved, you have state involved, and of course we have the district of columbia involved as well. president trump held a news conference describing events as a dog and excruciating night in the nation's history. we do not know what led to
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this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas and i think will probably put the team from expressing grief. he proceeded to politicize the tragedy like this, leaving a tom, the diversity is quality and inclusion policies of previous administrations. how you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this credit because i have common sense. okay? and unfortunately, a lot of people down, i put safety 1st, obama by and then the democrats put policy 1st. and they put the politics at a level that nobody's ever seen away from the politics spaces of being put to the dead. among them too well champion russian figure skaters being coaching the us national team, just 2 of the dozens will be moved into so ronald reagan national airport opens again up to 14 hours of closure. my kinda, i'll just sarah arlington, virginia,
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that's close throughout and fishers live in washington dc and it's been following events and ireland. so it president trump a quick to politicize this track in tragic accident. well of course, he's making these allegations without any evidence presenting any evidence to back it up. he's pointing the finger and saying these are the reasons why this happened, but it meant that the investigation is still ongoing. now chuck schumer, who is the leader of the democrats and the senate, has been speaking about the comments. he said, if a ton has stomach, and he expects pundits to come up with conspiracy theories, but doesn't expect that from the president. donald trump said that there had been hires where they were intellectually or physically disabled, and that made things difficult for them to do the job. i, i mean, seems to be pointing the finger away from his administration. now. he's only been in office just over a week. many people would not expect him to have his hands on. absolutely everything. we have to remember of course, the just a few days ago,
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he fired the head of the federal aviation authority and also sacked. the number of government workers without replacing them. and so people are saying that donald trump jumped onto this and i could not as comfortable chief, but blaming and chief to defend any possible thing just being pointed at him and what his administration are doing in the early days of the time in the white house all right, so the investigation very much underway already. what's areas when it comes to, i saw a lot of things to look at. and of course it's how does the planes approach what instructions they were given? what they said to the control to the black boxes will play an important part of best. they will tell them absolutely everything there is to know about what happened on the plane from at the height. they were flying to the communications that they made, but they'll also look at other things, the backgrounds of the pilot site. everything will be led by the n t s b at the national transport safety board. they will look at this in a way that just they don't consider the race of anyone the age of anyone. they will
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look at what the pilot did, what experience they hide, and how do they handled various things. but they'll look at other things as well. such as whether or not there are too many planes coming into reg. it only this the, the end of last year, congress approved 5 more long distance flights into reagan national airport. that was despite a lawmakers from virginia and maryland saying that will make things too crowded. it will make me and delays, i could possibly mean accidents. all of the will be part of the n t s b, a report which they say we hope to provisional findings within 2 days. but there is a consent with donald trump. the saying is all about the, it's all about the best, the, the best, the equity and inclusion that the, the me will work from that conclusion and look for evidence. then t s b has been very good, very independent in the past. people are hoping they'll do a similar job this time road to find out what went wrong. all right, and thanks about town and fish there in washington dc. as i still had here or not,
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