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the knowledge is here with the . ready ready ready the extraordinary and emotional scenes in the occupied westbank and go a $110.00 pallets to be in prison is released after the delay imposed by its radio . the around the clock is out, is there a life window also coming off the 3 is rarely captives, and 5 time nations released from gauze of in the backend as well as part of
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a serious new president, promises an inclusive government in his 1st form, an address to the nation as leader and use president donald trump, place politics with a plane crash that killed 67 people. believe me, it's on diversity hiring policies without if the so israel has released a $110.00, promising in principles in exchange for a captives held in garza as part of the seas far agreement with him, us hundreds of palestinians gathered across the occupied westbank to welcome the prison this time, among them of 50 children. michael, awful reports now on how the exchange unfold. a trained c 9 year
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old. all those, your hood type key groups, the hand of a cosigned brigade slide to a she's led to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gauze. 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 on unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need 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 cassandra guides 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. the box that you come home is no. in a devastated giovanni. a refugee camp 20 year old is riley soldier item. the guy,
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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 a month to month and the 3 i can same words are which i'm excited is unhappy that it happened. $12.00 to $481.00 days in captivity. in garza, 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 entirely. i couldn't let me know. i'm asking be why we seem waiting for over a year hoping and praying seem to come back to us. this is what we've been praying for every day of the day of high emotions,
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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 eunice, halting their release by several hours demanding from mediators that few took captive exchanges or less chaotic. as the convoy drove into petunia in the occupied waste bank, is there any forces attacked palestinians, welcoming the prisoners? despite two's radio authorities 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 a loved one outside of prison. oh the shoulder and no one had this. you put it at the bottom on this is
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a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years. when you me to those people who wanted to have you. and the only welcome to get that set up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really all know what 24 years of suffering could just be a raised. each successful exchange builds momentum, offering palestinian families some hope that their loved ones. maybe they're like level, which is their. while it's here from bustle for us who's an assistant professor busy, university in palestine explains that conditions, palestinians are enduring in, is ready to tension a big hit. stories of those going to see business listed for these are going to get in this space or the previous 2 pages that they had been held in detention centers for 2 or 4 days. and beeping cooling in a very cool, efficient guessing just images of the understanding of business, whether the children or, or the thoughts or go sitting up next sentences and very freedom speeds because
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that's the issue has been subject to that before. but at least as we'll of taking revenge to have the router's conscious thoughts are, but of the 2nd wave answer. this question is a single sober 7 is whom has been subjective, but it's been in business. and children and women admit that any use of those except the 2 gluten conditions that gives you where they have been united, medical get united in fluid except the 90 minus level of communication with this, how many members did, restricting the communication with the lawyers and, and some of shifting many of them to bruten i solution as sort of frequent assignment. so those have been brutalized to have been violated. and that's why i begin my intuition by i'm looking do the this really minutes disagreements because it had to do. but we should be looking at is the table discussion as you and then wonder, why does the decision hold children captive? why does it have? well, why does it work? 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, and to this question,
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the got it the under which as to which discuss the vision functions. because indeed it does, but it's been used as an inferior. it creates them as somebody human. and this is what we should be going to attention to. i don't understand why the senior assistant sections and why did the use of the seventy's was the most because they really have not been able to communicate with them for over 15 months now, which they accept every time of the united nation says the agency for palestine refugees is still operating in garza the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem. that's the spines as well as buying on the agency known as in ro, coming into effect on thursday. it provides critical assistance to $96000000.00 palestinian refugees, including health care and education. so, so the back burner for humanitarian operations in garza and wrote warns of disastrous consequences. if israel books at gabriel and it's under his mole from un headquarters in you, who are you in headquarters in new york, a spokesperson says that the unreal offices an occupied east jerusalem are
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essentially still operating. and what he means by essentially is that the un flag is still flying over it. however, about 2 dozen international staff did not have their visas renewed by the is really government, so they have been moved elsewhere. local staff are also not working in that office right now. and it, the un has removed any sensitive documents or computers from the office in anticipation of israel, potentially reading the office and closing it down. but the key message here from you and headquarters on thursday was it unrest continues their life saving work. i can tell you that uh on 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,
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including east jerusalem are open. and that really is the message from you and officials top to bottom, that unrest work, whether it be a guys or other parts of the occupied palestinian territories, continues that life saving work, particularly getting aid into gaza right now. which on was very much a part of that will continue for as long as possible gabriel's on to i'll just either at united nations in new york as well. donald trump is special envoy to the middle east div would cost as the rebuilding dollars. so it could take 10 to 15 years in an interview with the american use side access, he added that there is almost nothing left in dallas or in the palestinians moving up north, facing a lack of water and electricity is comments. com is the right software visit to the middle east, in which he visited casa, the visit was aimed at reinforcing the cx 5 between israel and the mass. well beyond wing of a mass has confirmed the desk of 2 senior members in gauze or last year. i mean,
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it's really them how much i was killed and, and it's really striking calling units on july, the 13th is rad, accusing of, orchestrating the october the 7th time russell's. this says the grapes deputy commander baldwin, if it was killed in striking a tunnel in this right on march, the 10th is ready military reports the jacks. last year and the only supplied westbank funeral also being held for 10 pallets and you into a killed in is really as track on wednesday. israel's ministry says it targeted and alarm terrace. sell intel move south the city of to pass the army laws to major offensive and the occupied territory last week. and the city of talking to him and his rarely snipers charlton critically injured. an 11 year old palestinian boy. what does it say? the sold shoulders shots, him while he was standing in the street, the boy was taken to hospital. the
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same serious president domino shutter as made, his 1st nationwide addressed as a new interim need becomes a day off to the constitution was a polished parliament. as though shar will now form a temporary legislative council, which he says will be increasing or, and the you might need to call the, we realized this is a transitional phase, and it's part of the political process that will require the commitment of all the syrian 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 of people and components, some of the syrian nations. and we'll also build a new institution until we reach the phase of fat and transparent election website . and i'll see that, you know, i'm with any of the mirror, i've got to shake it to mean ben, how mind i'll, tony met sir, is new presidents in damascus. they may as visit marks the 1st by for a leader since the, for the bus drivers side of december, country in syria and delegations discuss co operation to rebuild syria of 2 years
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of civil war. as all i've enjoyed is in damascus with more on what sal shara laid out in his speech as you've heard in the last 24 hours from the shut off, declaring himself as president of syria and no addressing his nation, appearing as a statesman, appealing to all the syrians within and outside the country, everyone who fought against the shot of the sides received, saying, and telling them to be sure that his government and he are going to try and provide is sylvia recommended. representative and inclusive of all the syrians, a transition of body is going to work on legislative issues. the issues at 8 a body is going to work on how to hold the national dialogue in which all students are going to be represented at. it is a road map of how syria is going to move forward, including transition to justice, making sure that all of syria is united and it's peaceful viewed. i think all of
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the lives of city under one leadership, making sure that they are state institutions that we try to establish so that they can provide basic services to the people and also to provide it a cost and economy which can serve as the backbone of this country and all of those, all of those points at face the number of challenges as we've been talking about in the last few weeks. and he is going to need all the help, not just to meet those challenges, but also to try and get rid of the sanctions. and here in the city and capital for the 1st time, you saw a head of state just the means. and how about the funny, the other, the immediate was here as a gesture of support. as a cover says it has stood by the people of syria throughout all of these areas. and i'm like at the out of countries, we try to many times with the charlotte government. but this has it once the state on the side of this and people on the side of the legitimate struggle, as we heard from somebody who officials and it is going to help syria to try and rebuild its health, its education, the transportation communication,
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and every aspect of fee and life which needs help and ought to be in these here in damascus. shows that because it is serious about doing it. and it is, says it. and it says, and according to the state and government as well, it believe that it is going to be all the help that it can get. i've got the, remain on the side of those people who need something on the job without the view of us are still a head hearing out 0. panama is government rules out any negotiations over the future. the panama canal, up to trump. instructions to take back control, we look back at the waterways, contentious history, the color we have widespread flooding across the pots of northern queensland, particularly up to what was the tropical areas where we say any size of 600
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millimeters of frame full, quite widely, one to 2 spots and excess of 900 meters afraid not too far from county cuz it was clear to storms. nasty little area of low pressure circulating away here tend to drift back towards the coastal fringes away from the carl see. and that's gonna bring the copious amounts of grateful as we go through the next few days. so as i said, widespread flooding can says major disruption, power outages really not looking too good. here for the south. it's quiet. we have got heat returning to the southeast temperatures. 31 cell just the for idolized into low 30 is that you see full pulse such as i'd say. so it's temperatures rising even further into the southeastern corner. the rain ramping up once again up to was move in queensland. so up towards the cape, your financial arrow out into the gulf of carpenter area. next few days, we are looking at watch bright flooding, extensive flooding. this is really going to be a problem. make sure i was down towards the se 10, but just getting up to around 3738 celsius here. meanwhile, for japan,
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we have got most knowing the full costs and what have been cooler weather for central positive china. the north and south korea to nations. technically still a tour as relations between the neighbors deteriorates. some tiny south in islands are in the firing line. $11.00 east meets the islanders costs between $2.00 careers on out to 0. again and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that this story is being told is not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the post is behind the headlights pulled out the
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the other day. you're watching out 0 and one of our top story is this. uh and israel has released the 110 palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement with him. not around 30 children are among those released hundreds of palestinians gathered in remodeler in the occupied westbank to welcome him. as soon as lemme jihad released a captain spelled in garza as part of the seed spot, deal 3 is randy some 5 times. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu cooled. some of these themes dreamed the least shocking and briefly stalled the release of a serious leader. i'm a del shimara has promised to hold a national dialogue conference in his 1st speech as president elliot. he meant the mirror i've got to shake to mean ben tiny at the 1st floor and leave it to visit ser since before the bus driver side. back in december. okay, to the united states,
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a recovery operation is underway near washington dc office or a plane. and the military helicopter collided in mid to of the potomac worth. 64 people are on board the american airlines flight, which was moments away from landing. no one is believed to have sufficed by kind of reports now from arlington. in virginia. it was the morning lights came the doc news search teams who'd been deployed for hours in and on the 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, the warnings from air traffic control patsy for august 30th i pacify funding. cctv footage from reagan national airport captured what happened next investigation will be headed by the national transportation safety board. the n t s
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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 this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas. and i think we're pivoting from expressing grief. he proceeded to politicize the tragedy like this, claiming a tom, the diversity equality and inclusion policies of previous administrations. how you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this, correct? 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
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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. a. mike hannah, i'll just sarah arlington, virginia. but it's cause now to washington, dc and fisher was dining by. so i didn't. uh, president trump perry's make politics out of a tragic accident. what more came out of the press conference? and while he's doubling diana again, just in the last 30 st executive orders or during his new trends for secretary and the acting head of the federal aviation authority to examine the hiring and operational practices that may have been impacted by d. e. i diversity, equity, and inclusion. this is him doubling dying of what he said,
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saying that the accident that was caused by those policies put in place by the democrats. but of course, he's got no evidence of that, only has in his own what so not use confidence was a feeling that it's common sense to think that way, even though he's decided what caused this crush before he's even got the report. and he admits that they are still investigating what happened here that his comments blaming democrats was seized, seized on by the head of the democrats in the senate, chuck schumer, we said that the comments ton, the stomach, that he expected pundits to pedal conspiracy theories, but not the president of the united states, but we've seen that from donald trump before remember, after he won the election in 2016, he immediately ordered a big in quite a, into fraudulent votes being costs around the country, which was eventually quietly wound up because there was nothing to support it, so many people are concerned that he's doing this,
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but it's clear that donald trump believes that he shouldn't be commander in chief uncomfort are in chief of the moment, but he should be scolded in chief and he's pointing directly to the democrats. and meanwhile, the investigation very much under way. what we'll investigate is be focusing on as well. there's a lot of things that they've got to look out. first of all, the blank boxes from both your costs will be important. it will get all the important flight data such as what height, both planes, what are what communications they had with the tower. excuse me, they're going to talk to the air traffic controllers. there's a report just in the last couple of hours. the suggest that the air traffic controller on duty was doing the job of 2 people simply because they don't have enough air traffic controller. so that will be a thing as well. they'll also look to see the traffic packets at ronald reagan national airport in washington, dc. which in the last year has been told that will put on 5 more long distance flights. that despite all position from both politicians in maryland and virginia
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virginia, who said it could lead to more delays, more problems and possibly even crushes. now the look of all of that before delivering the report, it could take a number of years before we get the final report. but the national transport safety view board is hoping to put out a preliminary report within 30 days. yeah, great, great deal to investigate island. thanks for that island fisher in washington dc. well, 3 of the challenges most contentious picks for the cabinet have appeared at senate hearings. public trust can only be restored if there is full transparency and i am committed to that full transparency that's cost patel nominated to lead the f b i. he insisted under his leadership. the bureau would not to seek retributions again to president opponents as president trump's re election is a clear mandate from the american people to break this cycle of failure and the
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weapon ization include association of the intelligence community for media. and that is national intelligence nominate tools the govern. she came on the fire of a previous comment, sympathetic to rush her and whistle blow. edward snowden, robert f. kennedy picked to be the country's talk. health official also face a secondary questioning, a sentences once again, voice concerned over his views on vaccines. but anyway, we spoke to steve clemens, editor at large of the hill. he also hosts of these areas which he showed the bottom line, and he says the controversial nature of the trump nominates, has highlighted the hearing's crucial role as a check and balance. the senate provides what's called advice and consent. and so for a nominee made by the president, most time the president gets the people he wants to serve, but the senate gets to wait and gets the question them gets to kick the tires of these nominees, qualifications. and on a rare occasion, some people don't make it through,
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but in this case you've got to be very controversial. nominees, controversial for opinions they, they hold or may hold and also because of the things that they've said. and right now they're being grilled by senators in front of you know, tv cameras and, and, and we need the spotlight to see whether they're worthy the cash battelle had a very, very tough job. because amy club, a charter was the ranking member on that committee had gone through the quotes that he had made in the interviews that he had given to people like the bad and others on the people. he would go after people that they were going to have a video of him. we essentially decapitating some of the people who oppose. donald trump, he said we would go after the members of congress and journalists who were, were collusive with the, by the administration in propagating the notion that joe biden won the election. so they had a lot of this material because patel stuck to his line and saying he will not use partisanship or do anything and do dishes to use the the epi i in it's,
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and it's operations to go after so called enemies of the state. so he's saying things very, very differently now. then he was saying, when he was in the political opposition, so to speak upon them all as president jose over old molina is told that 0. he doesn't believe china presents a security threat to the panama canal. it's a claim made by us president donald trump, who is threatening to take control of the canal himself, sector state market. rubio will arrive in panama, on the weekend to discuss bilateral relations. a lots in america editor, and he said, even reports from panama city. it's been a quarter of a century since the united states handed over the panama canal, and the panama canal zone to panama has been managing the canada for the past 25 years without any problems more efficiently that was handled before. it's been a part of a fun i'm us identity,
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but it wasn't always so for nearly 80 years, zone inhabited by americans known as zone ends was off limits depended maintenance . united states had the right to govern and control in area twice the size of singapore, including 14 us military bases. it come to the heart of a country that in many ways was created in exchange for permission to build with former us president theodore roosevelt called an epic suite with us military help. panama declared independence from columbia. 1903, allowing roosevelt to build the panama canal. and engineering wonder that made navigation possible between the atlantic and pacific oceans. the panamanians soon demanded sovereignty over the canal zone. step dynamo rides with dunc stock, but it was january the 1964 when a robust kind of minion students came here to what was the balance for high school,
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only for american students. they was having a panamanian flag, which they insisted should also be of wasted. next to the us flag right here, is scuffle long, sued and dependent minions. students been joined, others further down to the main road. and that's where a group of american soldiers came gun down and killed 20 of them, an injured 500 others for panama. that was the last straw, the president of panama broke diplomatic ties with us and said that they would not be renewed until washington decided to seriously negotiate the return of the canals . the us agreed, but negotiations work completed until 1977. when general or mandatory horse and president jimmy carter signed to treaties that would gradually allow panama to take full control over the canal at the end of the 20th century, the mark, a new era of the united states, religion with nothing american with the world. so i think, i mean, was not
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a gift was throw, the former president and son of general tory host says his father and president carter were able to and colonialism through peaceful means. in the 25 years, the panama has been in charge maritime traffic suits the canal has increased significantly within half of the roughly $1400.00 vessels that pass through it. each year. use a 3rd set of blocks built by panama to allow larger, more motor and container ships to go through. and despite their checkered history, the united states and panama have remained close allies until now. we see and human outages, era, panama city, panama. any democrats or republicans condo protests as rallied in because it was in $23.00 fights as advanced towards the eastern city present in feelings to she could be called on young people too, and less enlist massively in the nation. allow me of to m 23 to cover most of the
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city of governor in recent days. it says the manager is preparing to mount a vigorous response again to rewind. in fact, fighters front is officially handed over its loss ministry base in chad. it comes 2 months off to it, and you may have announced that it was in the military times with paris around $1000.00 french troops was stationed and tried several form of french colonies in africa. i've ended military co operation with france in recent years. hundreds of students and serbia fed off on a 2 day march from the capital of belgrade to the country. second, see to have no besides this week, the prime minister resigned after months of protests, but demonstrate to say that's not enough. they're choosing the governments of corruption and incompetence as general, explains the protest have gone on for weeks looking roadways and produce spreading city by city across the country.
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