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so now deadline is just to have 3 meals a day. the united nation say city is 15 years people, husband gets to bring the most, affecting 80 percent of the more than 30000. what 2 or the features the jubilation in garza and in the occupied west bank, also a 183 palestinian prisoners make that long journey home. also this ready for the hello. i'm sorry to call you that's i'm, this is all the 0 life from the how also coming up on the program from us. but the show of force is beyond group release is 3 is really counts. it's also the see 5 deal with is ro us president donald trump, imposes terrace on inputs from mexico,
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canada and china will look at the impact on massive process and sub you. thousands of students show their anger overlays, government corruption, the a 183 palestinian prisoners have been released from his re details as parts of the latest exchange unto the goal is to see saw. they were greeted by scenes of jubilation in southern gauze, or as they were united with the loved ones. the exchange is the full since the goal is to cease fire took effect nearly 2 weeks ago. thought it about his own begins coverage from fund newness. the street relation in con eunice the,
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the as people wait to come to for this is that cuz the this prison exchange was since the goal is to cease point, deal came into effect in mid january, the 183 postings men released in extreme with we is really captives 111 originally in guns. for some this, they seemed inclusive as well as the taking the realities. emotions how to control the i didn't expect my husband to be released at assumed has gone away forever until this moment. i can't believe i'll be meeting him again. i'm not his arrived now. i'm the happiest woman and now it's because i was almost dead. i didn't expect to us to live. many of the
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prisoners have had nothing about the outside world. we are now looking to make up for lost time, awaiting them only fragments to sit once new and families and friends for rivers calling on imaginable village been cut off. my feeling is indescribable, mixed with grief and joy, joy, because he's going to be free by greece. because he's being released in a very daunting moment. all of that holmes have been labeled, many locked ones killed and thousands injured. what they have been waiting for is to such moment right now they can relate to the gun in the landscape that had been widely shocked to by that use very occupation forces during their military operations. but for such families now it's time for excitement rejoicing. and on limits, it's happened. it's while seems it's joyce laid out,
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some con eunice convoys of excellence is lined up to cross into egypt. this is the 1st telling the roof off. first thing has been reopened since it was attacked by is really main. dozens of sick and wounded posted in children will now receive the medical treatment approach that keeps on eunice. seems like this will continue into the noise with the detained having survived months of relentless bombing. these palestinians have into adults. but the resilience has passed the way for moments like these kind of recognizing, oh, just so you can use that as well as part of the ceasefire agreement between israel on from us as well as really seeing a $183.00 palestinian male prisoners on spots today, 6 the i'll be have fried in exchange for 2 elderly is writing mails and
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a $123.00 in return for a 3rd is reading month. 12 of them have been subbing license and it says, a $111.00 have been held without trial since october the 8th 2023. as a bus from also a military prison carried 25 polished indians to ramallah in the occupied westbank . some of them were held in detention for decades and of describes in humane conditions in his ready jails. how much, how does the reports? wow, these happy moments with decades in the making now being interrupted by warnings, the police take it easy or relative of release prisoners typically as little says, is 42 for job even for an embrace. this prison, his family went in for a hug, but he is pushing them away. yes,
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katie says he's afraid to posted on his left on the skin diseases and all the room. this is became more common most prisoners during the was on cause coming out of his really military james, the faces telemundo and they could share many looked frail abuse and mental motorist prison to say that time behind was especially over the past 15 months will take years to forget the, the mother of released to prison a to physical by doesn't want him to do interviews. he is apply it. she says the, it's hard to describe my feelings, but the conditions inside is right. it is a really difficult task. perfect. we should pay attention to the prisoners re left behind. she's in her rates. he's on wants to make a move the food he missed out on the same because yes,
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i agree. nice. i know we had 3 is less than a sentence, but i feel like passed away before i had the chance to see my son. i always thought he'd be released out of prison. then you don't find me alive. now, i want him to get married quickly. despite is really restrictions and celebrations in the occupied westbank. they couldn't suppress this the another day of a motion of the union's family to fold. they'd only see each other behind a close barrier of finally together joy all around that there's a stop for mind of what they've been released into the is really for us is our rating on neighborhood and the to cut them refugee camp. we don't know how we will get home finally released from jail, but some the occupation of total freedom remains distance, meant heavy elders era,
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its threes, riley's have been freed from captivity in the gaza strip. they've paid on stage alongside how much flights is in a public display of that release and well handed over to saw from the red cross homes. and how much has that part of the story for united with these loved ones is right after $484.00 days and come to the to the it's a moment. those closest to offer, called the full might never come into the office. we were waiting for this moment that i felt we'll come back home. it's impossible to live without him. now all the family will start to rehabilitate, to get back to normal. and god willing, all the people of israel will get back to normal and we will all be together. come up with these 2 children. leave a message. so talk to the 7th, 2023. but the parent was released a month later during
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a brief ceasefire. these really for international will squeeze, but how may i ask, who i'm subsidy? and i ended up with direct costs. officials including units in kansas city. there he let me come. keith sequin was also freed back in digital you see goes wife on the web. be able to continue doing motions of the book was also up to, but other students like this book to the 7th, but we least in the 1st up to 4 p as an exchange in november that you are. you're not going to need you to click right. guy has arrived. yes, i am happy. i am happy. there was no one happy of the main. another couple. yeah, i didn't. b bus was going to transfer the root cause of the shoes in, cause he's released as both read attention to the feet of his wife and the 2 young sons. 184 years old. and the other 9 months when they woke up, how much they do acute in under 3 strikes, but is right,
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has no some tax subsidies company police as well with an already interest you fixing some custody when palestinian plaintiff struggles to pull the crowds from us, haven't released 18 captives since the stop of the seas by on january the 19th during the 1st stage of the cruise, that the 3, the 3 really captives, what do to be released. but is there any unsafe 8 hub, died muted 2015 in prison is also to be freed doesn't. so these are in use be made captive in got the on the calendar on sunday is hoping they would also be soon having some. and i just need well, i'm just the whole joins this life from jordan's conference alumni. she's that because he's ready to go phone and palestinian authority of finds out 0 from reporting inside is ro and the occupied territories. so how does we sold that? and that report, all 3 campuses of back were united with the families, but still
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a bits of sweet moments and many that's right. sort of still is a better sweet moment for many families of these really captives. we're actually protesting tonight on the streets calling for benjamin netanyahu to go through with all 3 parts of this deal, not just phase one. now, negotiations for phase 2 are supposed to start in just a couple of days time. we're on day 14 of these deal and they're set to resume on day 16. but you have to remember that even with the release that has come from the release of these captive their family members, those have been released have said that it's not enough. in fact, tonight, there is one of those captives who's been released just in the last 2 weeks speaking saying that it's absolutely vital for these really government to continue on this path of the deal. even if it means ending the war. and look, there's a lot of frustration within the greater is really public and society because this was a deal that was on the table in may of 2024. that was last summer and the americans,
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the former administration, had said that benjamin, that's and y'all was a main impediment for why they couldn't get this deal signed. why they couldn't get it through. but these really had constantly blamed thomas thomas had constantly blamed these relays. so for the larger is really public for the families of these captive, it's a sigh of relief. but there's a lot of cautious optimism about what's going to come now, of course is optimism is he said, 100. we're looking at those live pictures from in front of the kids. yeah, that's the defense ministry. and tel aviv holding a banner with a message the uh to trump, but i'll come back soon a moment, let's just say can listen to the father of nym roads co, and he's one of the caps is still being held in garza. and this message is to the us president. we are entirely grateful to you for making the steel happened. and we ask that you do everything in your power to ensure that all phases of the
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deal are fully implemented. and o remaining hostages are returned. home is nathaniel wheeler, a ben bentley tried to play you just as he did with biden, don't let him. okay, so home, there are very clear message the to the us present about the prime minister himself benjamin netanyahu. but have we heard from him a tool today was missing. yahoo actually tomorrow morning, sunday at 8 am. he's traveling to the united states. so be the 1st world leader to meet with president trump since he took the office just a couple of weeks ago. and on the agenda of course is the topic of gone, but we have to note that tonight and is really media. there are reports of benjamin netanyahu holding meetings about resumption of the war, asking the military for operational plans. and you also have to remember and will
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remind our viewers that members of his farm. right. government say that they've got an assurances permits in yahoo, but he's going to restart the war if they don't, we've the coalition. so if this far right party of the finance minister benson it smote rich, we use nothing, you know, whose government essentially would collapse and there would be snap elections. but nothing. yahoo says that right now, he's committed to the deal, but of course he doesn't want to see any violations of it. he let out a statement earlier in the day saying that he welcome the release of these captives and that of course, he's not going to violate any sort of terms of the deal and that he is not going to tolerate any violations from him. as his end and that was pertaining to the release of captive or bill you who don't thursday in hon units with those count exceeds in southern gaza. but nonetheless there's a lot of talk behind the scenes about what's going to happen next. even though mediators have been pushing this effort for months to try and get this deal put in place. okay, thank you very much for the update. i'm the social the and i'm the the
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strike has hit a boarding school in the coast region, which is under control of ukrainian forces. the strike homes dot today has trots at least 95 people under the rubble. ukraine says russian forces use the guided aerial bomb. a new civilians were inside the building, preparing for evacuation. um, well let's go straight to enroll in con, who joins us live now on the phone from uh, keys. so in ron, what's the latest? is there any updates on this attack and well, the ukrainians are blame family blaming must go for striking the boarding school building. they say the russia knew that there were at least 6000 people. sorry, that was felt show civilian sheltering in that town of since now remember that this is ukrainian occupied russian territory. they. ukrainians,
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moved in to the task region around about of august the 6th. and there's been spiking, met that last about 50 percent. and that tells you, but they still control the town of since and now that's where this attack took place. they say, but this was a bomb. the was a guided aerial boat and they struck the school that the russians knew that they was the civilians in the school. they also knew a say you crate that they will be elderly and they would be in from many of them. still in beds being a taken of having serious medical treatments. so a very serious accusation from keep coming to the coming against the russians as i say. so what's happening now is the, the ukrainian side, but they are trying to dig a bodies out. so the rumble, they say they're about 90 people,
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at least are trapped under the rubble right now. okay, thank you very much and run a con that will be following that story, obviously as it develops. oh, okay, well, so ahead on al jazeera, also major last isn't last november's election. the democratic policy and us chooses a new leader will be live in washington with details hod he came in to be some could be interm had for 4 years, which is pretty much an electoral terms. and i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis for times, but it's, there's not just one price is up via the store on tools to how does era
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[000:00:00;00] the all come back to watching all the 0. a reminder about slope stories this out. a 183 palestinian prisoners have been released from is ready to jail. as part of the latest exchange of the goals will cease fire agreements. they were greeted by seas of jubilation as they arrived in southern garza and ramallah in the occupied with emotional reunion soon as well as from us free 3 is ready. concepts keeps. the goal is really nice of in somebody else to being released from captivity in kansas. city to other is ready to counsel fed cauldron and yards. and the boss will also pretend to as well a officer and election cycled up put president donald trump bike in the white house, and republicans in control of the house and senate. the democratic policy has now
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alexis can molten as its national check, my kind of joys, it's live from washington dc. mike, what more do we know about 10 months and then why do we think that he is the one that's been chosen? well, the democratic national committee's been holding its winter meeting its held the sleeve. the ship brace can moton is the democratic party leader in minnesota. and very clearly the party was keen to show a united front the candidates for the position, but mountain one with the majority very easily. in the 1st round, a voting he was backed by a party, elders like form is speak of the house, nancy pelosi and the kyra drank and men, but in the senate chuck schumer. so mountain now is picking up a party that tab as he puts it, was punched in the mouth in november. there wasn't that much introspection among party members during this convention. as they were all said,
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they were more intent on looking to the future rather than to the past, although the house to going lead up the party jane you harrison did say in an interview that he believed the parking is mistake, was to replace joe biden at such a late stage in the campaign, not allowing come on that harris and not run way to contest the leadership race effectively. so now the democratic party has a new lead to can martin. he says that it must be good and how to chew gum and walk at the same time as he puts it, referring to the fact that the party needs to do 2 things to contest what the trump administration is doing at the same time, create an agenda for the next election cycle. okay, thank you very much. mike. kind of a terrace on 3 is america's biggest trading partners came into effect from us not today. the widely expects. it's a push to us close to, to a trade war just weeks in to donald trump. second time as president trump
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administration as imposed tarus of 25 percent on goods from its close to its neighbors, canada and mexico. 5 minutes to just intruder and president call jewish involve have promised to respond. china has also been hit 2 tires of 10 percent. beijing has won't, they'll be no winners in any trade will between china in the us. kristen salumi reports from detroit near the border with canada. of hundreds of billions of dollars and goods come from canada into this country. a lot of it right over the bridge. you see behind me here products like lumber, car parts, agricultural products and crude oil. we've heard from prime minister justin trudeau of canada that he is planning a, a forceful response and counter terrace. uh could very well be possible. and that is really a concern, especially here in a place like detroit michigan where the automotive industry is so big and crucial.
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they weren't very closely with manufacturing across the river. here. i got to get parts for the cars, a lot of the components that goes into automobiles, go back and forth across the bridge here several times in the process of building up that car. so the product prospect of terrorist each time those products go back and forth, is very aware and for the automotive industry in terms of the possibility of driving out prices there. and that's, of course, what economists are warning about that there will be inflation here in the united states. something that donald trump said that he was going to do away with it. but they're also concerns on the other side of the border as well that it could be really devastating for the canadian accommodate economy and possibly push it into recession. judy diana also reports from mexico's to see where the mexican government is planning
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a response to those terrace. the mexican president has been very clear throughout that her government would make no announcement until the terms were done deal and until the until they were official. and i think there's 2 reasons for that. the 1st is that i think, until very recently, she was hoping that negotiations between the 2 countries would mean that there would be no terrace at all. and on the other hand, i think she's also been trying to de escalate the tensions with the us government since the election of donald trump. so while she said that her government had a plan, a plan b, any plan seats, she said that it would not be announced, as i mentioned until the tariffs came into effect. so if that actually goes forward today and they become unofficial done deal, i think we'll have to hear from the mexican government what those retaliatory measures will be. the president claudius chambers has already said that they will come in the form of terror. she said that to one us tariff, there would be counter active mexican mexican one. so we have to see now
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if those will be targeted term specifically meant to hurt specific sectors of the u . s. economy by you targeting specific exports or if it will be more of a blanket. uh, you know, setting up of, of, of general types of will know that i imagine in the coming days or hours, it's a long weekend and mexico. so there's a chance that that they may not, you know, make an announcement immediately. you're a secretary of state, marco rubio, will travel to panama later on site today. so his 1st overseas trip america's top tips a month protest broke out in the capital of panama city on friday ahead of his visits . they have been treated fine, president donald trump's for perusal. the us to take back control of the panama canal. he says, fire has onset influence over the waterway. front of the president has said ownership of the canal is on the go civil as a president,
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trump says venezuela has agreed to accept migrants to votes and by us authorities, including gang members. it comes off to 6 americans were released from detention and venezuela and sloan back to the united states. president trump's envoy was in the country to meet with the venezuelan president nicholas madura who is the cold for a reset in relations. thousands of students in serbia all continuing to protest on the 3 month on of us river roof collapse. so it's a train station incident killed 15 people in the city of know, besides sparking claims of government corruption as well as mismanagement. so me a guy, i go reports from the, the name of the month unable to see when the colquitt county, the top of the train station in no beside but $215.00 people including minus i and it facilitates is
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a nation wide outbreak of sorrow as well. as and that's what the testers say is government corruption and political dysfunction. these protests have been peaceful, not by students, but they have the nice people across the political divide. and nobody side on stuff is a people have come across the country thousands where they have moved to. so i told you in the shop on this, on the street as a show on right now. this is the political challenge to the president out of somebody who was assigned to political interest and then on the outside of sub yes, he offered no evidence of that and suddenly with the rest of it. but he has presenting the false and strongly national populace. this is something that people standing up to and it says presents a big challenge for him to deal with. and that's the case because the protest
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moving head is only growing and numbers and getting stronger, funded by other houses. there are no besides. okay, well that's the latest draft of today's news. i'm sort of side of the news continues here with me on, on to 0, also folks, i'll just, sarah can also find out more information on our website, which is there at the, the the, the lower heavy reading over the last 4 or 5 days in from particularly the roles west of bronze and the result has been result flooding in more than one size. this is in brittany, you're looking at novices fairly extensive river flooding that will take a while for this to go down. the full costs is very favorable. this name will rain companies, the headwaters, so those cards would eventually clear the gallery of high pressure. now the most of your,
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this is the more critical area off potential flesh. that's because our big storms wrapped around it. this incoming wall in front of the no more than bring a bit of rain to northwest in spain and little bit of light is right. and on and britain and coast is no way beyond mine. this is fairly obvious. this is wintry weather proper attempt. she's just about freezing over cost, our bags of light snow and that's work is way down towards the black sea rental helps the potential. right. and heading towards knowles in touch to you attempted to come down. you'll notice in the balkans to about 5 and sorry if it's still a fairly warm 16 in tucson right now. what's happening in the central med would have call through shala's into north west africa from tennessee. back to was america. it's like, you know, on shore braces some rain significant regular, some snow in the sciences, i think during monday. but for most of both of castille, it's very breezy and dusty time.
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