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the cdc, cdc of legend some clothes ruined the stories of civilizations that mark of history was. this is where the story of savannah. do you have any stories to tell the the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal until mccrae, this is the news our live from coming up in the next 60 minutes with this toll and garza is revised the government information offices is rarely a tax. have kills more than 61000 palestinians. as well as assault on
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gas as health care system has put pregnant women to new bones that risk the rise of miscarriages as swords. also his patient stock market slum shop, lee is terrace imposed upon us prison. donald trump for gift is of a trade hor plus oracle and who saw one northwest and. * 150 feet, half gallery fissions all facing the pool. taishan. i'll tell you how the nor any flights and just stay in focused on but the flight pushed. i'm using a lot. i'm devin asked with the sports also thrashing manchester city. 51 to close, the gap from lead is livable, i'd say right to the front really high to like the house or 15 months is bombardment, force displacement and stones ation. the number of palestinians killed by these
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ready military and cancer has been revised to more than 61700 bets according to the government information office and tied generations had been wiped down by the war. or does that, how about the has the compatibility about the oxide? i mean, the war has killed over 61709 people. 47487 have been hospitalized. while 14222, remain missing under the rubble or on the roads, the number of injured has exceeded a 111588 more than 6000 detainees have been subjected to brutal torture. with dozens dying under torture. over 2000000 people have been forcibly displaced some more than 25 times under dire conditions lacking basic services. now, from up on negotiations on implementing phase 2 of the cx, 5 deal between as well. and i'm also expected to take place in the coming days. is
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there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the us to meet president donald trump and special invoice dave with cough? he says he won't send a delegation to the torques until he returns with terracon, but with him joins us now from olive rashid road in gauze or in teracon. we can begin with the desk, told him this dramatic rise and numbers to almost 62000 people now confirmed did many more still missing the of the yes, in fact, the significance rise, the death toll is largely a tribute said to the reclassification of missing people as the seas, we understand that this has been a very grim reality. imagine following the destruction of the vast majority of causes, residential squares in the north be central and in the southern part of it stretched to tom. but we also can see that to humanitarian and medical teams have shifted
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from risk. you to recovery mentions uncovering bodies in previously in accessible areas. a which is really military, was completely controlling during the previous military operations and causes that we're talking about. hundreds of homes have tend to be graveyards for a the, the families who decided to not leave um, to be displaced to the southern parts of garza till now. recovery efforts are still taking place by gauze of civil defense in incorporation with valencia's and low killed supports from community members in order to recover the beloved ones. but this process is quite complicated due to the very she level of destruction in the areas that had been badly and extremely targeted by these very occupation forces. and they believe that without the coldest and delivery of heavy machinery and essential equipments, mr. sally are required to remove the rustle. the process will take g as in order to
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be completely accomplished in time. this number will double, at least as long as this bodies will be recovered from underneath these destroyed homes and buildings. okay, tire. just stay with us. uh, because we are going to uh make the move a little bit because moving me to come back to is that usually it's gone to through the ra, for border crossing with egypt. now under the ceasefire agreement is rarely agreed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent medical care out of this trip daily. in 2 days though, i see 3 people have entered egypt through that prophet crossing. terry. when are we expecting the next group to leave and why is there a restriction on how many people are allowed to go on any given day of the wealth? these sorts of restrictions have been a significant part of the is ready policy. busy for you, what times and during the car runs
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a phase of the ceasefire agreement between israel and her boss. as specifically, we can see that a significant preparations are taking place at the moment and loss or medical hospital to provide the fed that she'll publish the new and wanted patients to be evacuated from gaza to egyptian hospitals to receive. busy life saving medical treatments and we know that during the past couple of days, more than 70 posting and patients have been allowed to leave cause and this number is less than what has been expected due to the security uh security procedures and the is very valid. treat have been using the restrictions that have been widely imposed by those of the patient forces, given the fact that much that many names will go and will undergo a security checked by the. busy by the use, by the forces. and apparently this process will take place to date of
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a couple of hours. and dues patients have been suffering from complex injuries that treat cover that require a very long time rehabilitation cannot be easily and locally given here in gauze valley function of hospitals following 15 months of devastation being inflected to the diesel peroration of hospitals that know what beyond its official capacity. okay, thank you so much as the west, eric to erica bozer and for us their own over she'd ride in guys a 16 days off to the start of stage one. the deadline for stage 2 negotiations of the state for monday, february the 3rd, as stipulated in the sweet spot agreement. phase 2 is expected to include the exchange of the remaining is ready captives and gaza. the more palestinians held and is ready. prisons is ready, forces are due to completely withdrawal from kaiser as part of their commitments to de escalate and dependencies. 5 will be established signaling a long term efforts to hold the war. it's going to go to laura con,
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who is in amman, because as well, has band al jazeera from reporting from that country. now this is a trip that we're going to be following closely because it could really decide with the cx 5 deal is going which direction it's hitting. and can you just run us through exactly what netanyahu is going to be doing in washington dc who, who will be talking with an exactly what that would be discussing as well. it's all going to kick start today. essentially, we're in day 16, a phase one of the framework, often negotiations. and this is a deadline for negotiations through the 2nd phase to begin. so benjamin netanyahu these right department is in washington dc. and today he will meet with steve witt cough at hughes. the n voice in the middle east style. steve, what color is it? he's just come back from israel, where he's been speaking to destiny. all who already along side of the is where the
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officials, the 2 of them will discuss the is ready side of this deal. so, unless, you know who said she wants to present that to, with cough. so it seems so this is all starting bilaterally, without the negotiations team now, nephew all who made it clear that he will not send delegates to at to can of joining negotiations until off to his met with donald trump. and that's happening on tuesday morning. essentially after he's returned back to israel, but we do know the steve with coff. we'll meet with the tare, a prime minister, and also talk egyptian officials to discuss at this process to discuss what netanyahu has spoken about with him. and then he'll go back to nursing. yahoo then bell. such a schedule. i just saw. i wasn't going to send out the delegation, but i can tell you on the domestic front, danielle who is under huge amounts of pressure to get this done from the captives family side. and also the many protests as he tugged out in tel aviv on saturday evening, essentially saying they don't trust them,
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yahoo to continue onto the 2nd phase. and the thing that's because he's under a huge amount of pressure from the far right in his coalition, specifically spends a lot of smoke trips appliance, minnesota, who said that he, well, he's very powerful member of the kinetic that he said he wants to see this will continue against thomas in garza, and as i said, he is a powerful member of that coalition. so this is going to do fond of pressure. yes. so it will also help to see how donald trump takes it. he's been taking much of the credit for the seat for a deal, and it's already said he wants to end the was in the middle lease. so we'll have to see whether that will be that passion from, from the us as well. but certainly at the moment, these towards the beginning, bilaterally assessment and see how things play out in the coming days. thank you so much, laura. laura con for us there. and i'm on still with joining us now is mohammed elementary, who is professor editor hot institute. say graduate studies, thanks very much for being with us. once again,
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we'll get onto netanyahu and meeting with trump and with golf shortly. but if we can begin with what we've been leading with the of the last couple of hours, the disc, tolan gauze, has risen dramatically 261000 more than 61000. now, because of how they re classify the missing now deemed have been killed in the war . there's also a, another 14000 people that haven't been accounted for that are still missing. so it is going to still continue to rise dramatically over the coming days and weeks isn't as it is. and this is what our experts and analysts have been have been saying for many, many months that if anything that the guys and health ministry has been under estimating they've been using kind of very conservative measure. right. and this is interesting in light of the fact that in the west, in many pockets of western societies, you've actually had a influential media organizations and political figures casting doubt on the guy's in house ministry,
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suggesting that there inflating the death toll. so i wonder now if the associated press should issue an apology because they did a, basically a smear peace on the gods and health ministry months ago, suggesting that they were inflating the health of the deductible. i wonder if a previous us president joe biden will issue an apology after he also went on the record doubting the deductible in gaza. if anything, as i said, these numbers are under estimates, the lancet, which is a major medical journal has published multiple p reviewed studies, including a study that was done by your university scholars and other scholars from other universities. university is just this month just in january of 2025, which again suggest that the guys in health ministry is actually being overly conservative. uh, so the way, instead of saying our that study is saying that it's about 40 percent off under estimated the that's whole figure. so again, not surprising and sadly, to your point tom, are these numbers are going to continue to rise. yeah,
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and we hear from all of the n g o, so the organizations and gals are as well that, that a lot of those numbers had been on under represented. also we can move on to newton, yahoo in washington dc. he says he isn't even going to send a delegation to cairo until he is spoken to donald trump about it. so obviously a lot hangs on the meeting between the us later and as well as later. absolutely, absolutely. i mean, nothing. yeah. who's going more as, as kind of a sales person, i think um, and then anything else he's going to try to, i think sell donald trump on the need to continue the war. he's going to argue, as he's argued before, that it's absolutely essential for israel survival to completely eliminate from us . i think he's also going to try to suggest that they are close to doing that, that they're close to eliminating a mazda is a fighting force as a government administration. and i think he's also going to try to push off or annexation of, of the west bank. that's a major item on his agenda. and lastly,
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i think he's going to try to convince donald trump to attack iran, to kind of cut off the head of the snake proverbially. you know, the, that's, that's netanyahu's position. well, receptive, who trump they to any of those, those requests from, from getting younger people. that's the, that's the $1000000.00 question. and we know that donald trump put a lot of pressure on non yahoo to engage this, which with the ceasefire proposal he actually forced nothing yahoo to accept the cease fire. and so there is that that element. but, but donald trump is also very unpredictable. he is extremely pro israel, but he's also america 1st and he's sort of anti war. at least he presents himself a search, and i think he would like to be seen at least as, as a peacemaker. so look, i'd be guessing and speculating i'd, i'd love to be a fly on the wall and then in that meeting. but it certainly if donald trump insists on an end to this war and then we won't get the end to the war. the end of
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the war because the us holds, holds all the cards. yeah. okay, thank you so much. mohammed will receive the keeping very close on. how will these meetings play out to in kyra, but obviously also in washington dc. thank you so much. thanks, as well as blockhead of goza. and its 15 months more on this trip is they have to pregnant women and severely malnourished, putting their babies at risk. human rights sports is the right of miscarriages, has increased by 300 percent since october 2023. and quarterly reports from gaza, 6 months into pregnancy. but as i'm associated has no time to rest. despite her franchise condition and fail, have she needs to fetch water wash and cook for her 3 children at the shelter. nothing cause of the policy mother was pregnant with twins, but the stress and fear of constant is ready military bomb,
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bings and displacement led to the death of one of her unborn children was this alley? yeah. the there was some bloods. that's when i realized something was wrong. i went to the doctor who told me i've lost one of my unborn twins. thank god, i'm still pregnant with the 2nd one. in another come to hit the west worries about the health of her unborn child 3 months into her pregnancy doctor is out of warranty her she could miscarry because she has become so weak. why the fuck didn't know. i know i'm scared. my baby would be born with deformities because i'm on nutrition, and the smoke and gas is that we've been inhaling throughout the war. and also because of the fear and horror we have experienced recent examination, showed that he is weak and his heart rate is fading. doctor said if it continues like this, miscarriage is very likely that some and so her stories are just too, from among thousands of pregnant women in gauze law who are suffering from malnutrition, dehydration and extremes,
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dress conditions that put both their lives and their babies. a truce more than 15 months of israel's inside, the war and garza has left a devastating impact on pregnant women industry report in the medical journal, the lancet sees childbirth has become a matter of survival. with this teetering rise in the number of premature labor cases. due to chronic stress of displacement, malnutrition and trauma of weaknesses in experiencing as strikes. has experts say the number of miscarriages had increased by up to 300 percent since the war began. in october 2023 came up. i was kind of this, but they did have a funny vision then before the war, the rates of miscarriages was low, about one or 2 cases a day. but now there's so much panic and fear we see up to 10 miscarriages on
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a daily basis. is there any military attacks have destroyed all hospitals in cause of the international rescue committee phase by june, last year, only 2 partially functioning hospitals were able to offer maternity services. they noted nation's population funds seized by the end of december, nearly $50000.00 pregnant women. urgency needed help. this is for and now it's in january, is allowing more humanitarian aid into this trip where women like us and 2 here are desperately waiting for with ever sake and got in the city. i'll just eat a casa. but rachel cummings is 50 minutes, harry and directive to save the children international. and she's joining us from del bala and gaza. thank you very much for being with us here on l. g 0. physical we so sore and who that story the the awful conditions that pregnant women i having to give this, but obviously the issues continue off to a baby is born. can you just give us
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a bit of an idea of how tough it is when you boom babies and mothers in the days and months after they are born? yeah. hello. and thanks for the opportunity. yeah, it's expand really challenging for women, a nibble. and then as you said, annual annual piece of, you know, people are very much in survival, mood that isn't enough food. there isn't enough drinking water. and of course, if children and babies are born prematurely, they will be under weight, need especially supports, including support for the mother, for exclusive proceeding, all appropriate reading for the child, which is one of your work to say the children and as a part of being providing throughout the rule, but it's a very, very challenging time for people in a very, very risky environment for newborns to be blown underweight with the parents. and
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that mother as you, all malnourished often. um and also premier, truly born in your, in denver, all by law. right. in the center of things there, have you noticed any sort of change since the cx 5 has come in and what effect of that is had a fit for children and young people there? or? yeah, i mean, there's been an extraordinary change. uh, seems to be, you know, some of the 5 phase of the si, fi. i think the figure of, uh, the latest because the 526000, they have a half a 1000000 people have moved from south gaza and the middle area. custom is the name totally due to the newest. we've seen 26000 people moving from the know to the south, which means that the uh, the population in the middle area and the south of new resulting in. and that's the crowding in the middle area. and obviously, people arriving able to go to the city of north casa, a,
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finding the absolute destruction of what they left, because many, many months ago, stuff, but situation to people. and how difficult does that make actually distributing? i, because with so many, i mean, well as a half a 1000000 people moving around in such a short amount of time. and then you see the, the difficulties and just getting the roads clear and to, to get aid and everyone through how difficult has it been over the last couple of weeks and making sure you're just getting to the right people in, in the west, at places. exactly. and it's very important for children in the positives to not critical support away from the population that remain in the south godsa and the middle area. but at the same time, everything just supports um there's different people and um, in the north. so it's very, very challenging. aid is obviously now living um and higher volumes for renewals and the south of gaza. and we're trying to distribute aid with our partners in
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north go. everybody's extremely challenging on the massive debris. um and the um, claims of that, that'd be to allow for say to fly more freely to reach populations is very, very challenging. obviously this isn't going to be a short term 6 getting aiden is vi. so in, in the days and weeks ahead, but can you just took us through a little bit about the trauma that is going to be a lift for the children in particular in the years and years ahead to yeah, i mean with, with the p d p concerned about the laughing impact to this for 3 months of combs, and bombardment, and info to see and displacement. lots of family members, of course uh will have on this whole destination of children in the cause that we be providing like social support for, for children throughout the whole. but we know that whatever we were able to do was really a jump in the there should,
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in terms of the mitigating some of the impacts of children on the goal. and we've seen throughout the war and continue not all the children we've, i'm because i have the conference via will be a know what this new phase of the will will present them with. but with the concern for children and the impact this will have a mental health. right. so thank you so much for your time. we really appreciate you coming on and talking to us at ritual. come in uh, the humanitarian direct to the site, the children international. thank you. the for you as president, donald trump is threatening terrorist against the european union nick stuff to imposing tribe levies on canada, mexico in china. he declined to give a timeline. does is he'll announced the tariff so it will definitely happen with you, or i can tell you that because they've really you know,
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we have over 300 they don't take our car and we take everything. mexican president claudia shane bomb is expected to respond to the us tariff. the lights are on monday. she has phones that americans will be badly affected by the 25 percent. libby's imposed on mexico. she's also rejected us accusations that who government has no lines with drunk hotels. well, we have them as a whatever. and what the room is, our government has seized more than 40 tons of drugs in 4 months, including $20000000.00 doses of fentanyl. it has also arrested more than $10000.00 people linked to these groups and the most that we have a strategy. we cannot get confident that mexico does not want to confrontation. we start from the collaboration between neighboring countries. mexico not only does
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not want fentanyl to reach the united states, but it does not want it to reach anywhere. shows the stock markets in asia have slumped on, says the us tariffs will lead to a trade war. and global economic slowdown depends in the k index tumbled as much as 2.6 percent in early trading. stokes, in hong kong, which include chinese companies, fell half a percent. china is markets the clothes for the new year holidays but resume trading on wednesday. but from on all of this, we joined now by rob mcbride, who is in south cruz capital, sol. so from trump's terrace on canada, mexico and china clearly spoke to the asian markets. it can you just tell us exactly what's been happening in potentially how much was it could get yeah, yeah, that's right. i mean, these phase of a looming trade war upset and they said just as throughout asia, and we've seen that in the way the markets have been reacting at this monday.
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especially given the volumes of trans pacific trade as the big exporting economies in this part of the world have come to rely upon the country that's most directly affected. of course is china facing those 10 percent terrace? it's market financial markets. us bill of luna. you yeah, holiday, but we've seen some of the concerns from china are expressed through the mindset and getting is x which that returned to trading on monday. it was down 92 percent of the stats of tri dingle level. recovered some. we've seen big losses under the japanese new k on the cost be index here in south korea, but around $2.00 and a half percent. and the best 3 and a half percent full on the taiwanese market. they can said for many companies say here in south korea is that although they're not directly affected in that production of causing a computer chip that they make here from south korea. they also own facilities, making cars, making consumer coats in places like mexico, which old directed at the us market would be impacted. and there is
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a real concern for countries such as such as japan, south korea, taiwan, the rolled on paper, at least good friends of the us, that they could be targeted by sanctions, by terrorists in the future. that's certainly a concern. if she go as you go to a she by the japanese prime minister, as he proposed to visit washington later on this week by his 1st summit meeting with donald trump. it also here in south korea where the government has just announced the an emergency export strategy to support its exports as okay, thank you so much for all of that, rob rob mcbride for us. and so what we're doing now by deborah elms, who is the head of trade policy at the heinrich foundation, to try to research organizations to joins us from single pool. thank you very much for being with us here. breakfast of all health. should we say this? i mean, trump is clearly not just an empty threat. he's following through with these tariffs . should people be worried that we're going to call it a, a slow down a free,
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full reset? how should we be viewing the global economy at this point in time? well, i would say people should definitely be worried. i don't know what the word is at the moment for this it's going to start as a trade war. we've use that language in the past, but i think this is qualitatively different. now we're talking about tariffs counter terrace, retaliation to the retaliation already promised. expanding into countries that we never imagined would be part of a trade war. and so i think this is going to affect all of us, which is why the markets are behaving so badly this morning. yeah. do you think that the markets as you at the moment down a couple of percentage points that's going to continue? we're going to see that continue to slide and also affect the rest of the global markets as, as they are. and i would think so in part because from my perspective at least many investors and traders have viewed this as a sort of hollow threat or a simply
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a threat that might eventually happen, but not in the near term. however, these tariffs are meant to be imposed in just over 24 hours from now. and so this is not a hypothetical situation anymore. we're now facing the launch a whole new round of trade activities that we'll have economic implications for a much broader region. how do you think countries will respond to, i mean, we saw a canada and true to urging people to buy local and showing us products. is that the best way to go? do you think? i think it's likely what, what i suspect will happen in the medium term. this is not an overnight thing, but in the medium term, i suspect we will find a lot low stripes. the united states, the more trump makes it difficult for more expensive, it becomes to trade with the us. the easier it will be, i think, for firms just say, although the us market has always been lucrative, it's always been very good for us. it's no longer worth the hassle either the paperwork, the risk, the, the tariff cause, the transportation and shipping costs,
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the compliance costs, etc, is too much. let's find alternative markets even if they're less lucrative. and that would be a significant re shaping of the way that global tre continues to operate. what effect specifically is this going to have on us consumers? what's going to hit consumers fairly hard in the united states? the one thing that they have going for them in the us is that it's less trade expose than many other locations. so in ports and trade in general, in the united states is about 30 percent of the overall economy because it's how big the us economy is. so it will have a less direct impact. and let's say if it happened here in single floor, we're trade is 300 percent local g d p. so that's a very different impact. but for us consumers and us businesses that are used to being able to buy and sell from abroad quite easily, this is going to have real economic impact to them. it's going to be felt by consumers in the grocery store immediately. and after the grocery store in all
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