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the stories to tell the, [000:00:00;00] the low i'm for the back to your this is in use our own allergies. 0 live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. stocks in europe slide after us president donald trump says healing souls terrace on the european union. it will definitely have really shop slums in asian stock market says terrorist imposed by the us trigger fuse of a trade war. also this our
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a more medical evacuation is set to leave guys that with talks on implementing the 2nd phase of a ceasefire. expected to get underway and soldiers in the democratic republic of congo, pause to read, who buys the n $23.00 rebel who marches towards the capital of south keeping the province will come on. devin us with the sports also thrash manchester sitina. find one to close the gap on latest livable and stay right in the premier league types of rush. the thank you for joining us. it began with mexico, canada and china. now the white house says goods from the european union will be next to face have to us tre tires, present. donald trump says the e u has been taking advantage of the us for far too long, and he wants to correct the balance of trade between the united states and the
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european union. it will definitely happen with your opinion. i can send you that because they've really, you know, we have over 300 they don't take our car. and we take every piece of a global slow down tre, gets on the sun, asian stock markets, industries in hong kong, tokyo and south korea failed by up to 2 percent in early trading. on monday, all this comes before terrorist on canada and mexico and china take effects. canadian and mexican imports will be hit with levies of 25 percent from tuesday. why a 10 percent tie for being posed on chinese goods in response, canada and mexico have announced has, on the us while we have correspondence following reaction from around the world. jessica washington is in badging. hospitalized barbara is in brussels. but 1st we
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go to domini cain in berlin, who's going to tell us dominique how the european markets have been reacting to donald trump's comments? a small that 42 percent in asia reflected in europe too. suddenly that's how the ducks in frankfurt, the caca on to in paris opened and fell from 2 percent and then re gain some watts . so the last time i checked was couple of minutes ago they were right about 1.8 percent lower than the opening values to a certain extent. also in london, the foot see also dying, but not perhaps quite as much as in paris and in frankfort. but those are the broad stock market values. if you look at specific stocks, it's considerably worse. so automotive industry, such as bmw and fox fucking, will they down 5 percent there will. there are about those, all firms that have direct interest in the united states and obviously around the
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world suddenly folks fucking has been going through its own very serious problems in germany. and so the prospect of tariffs imposed on also most of goods german automotive goods. european union based automation of goods is something that currently is spoofing the markets. but he's also been speaking the major funds concerned at also major politicians concert. and we know that as there is an election coming up here in less than 3 weeks time, the prospect of terraces really being most of 18 politicians here. and they will look at those markets where the degree of concert and as i say last time i checked just on the 2 percent in power, sending frank for the ones that spanned, that certainly from the german perspective, bmw and fox fucking down around 5 percent last time we checked. okay, thank you very much for bringing escalate to staff from the berlin dominic k, let's crossover to hush him. i have byron now who's in brussels, where you ministers hash him a meeting today to discuss defends, but no doubt,
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president trump's comments on task will overshadow those thoughts and indeed, slowly they the tightest risk. well, with the 10 cent trade war, num, law and she had been processed with the you need is a meeting to discuss key issues. but ticket a has security and a defense act for the future a while ago, the german chun. so all of the shots said that there's not a winner in the trade or the attack between the americas and the europe is. and that's why the, you need, you is the usa usa also needs you to 5. this is why they have to stand together. but or do you data say that for the time being they are willing to listen to the medic is and find a compromise to try to move forward. but if trump insist on slamming the titus on the european, then there will be is when have to reach out to h. one
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t issue here for the, for the europe is, is that they find themselves in extremely difficult situation. that the potential for a trade war between china and america, the chinese would have to redirect some of their products to europe. and then they would slot to europe and markets with the o products, which is going to create both programs and the potential for they come to the recession here in new york. they don't want to be in that particular scenario. but they say that if trump insists on those drives that we have to also issue their own reciprocal thomas. okay, thank you very much. ashan for the need to say it from bustles hashim. i have byron and a 10 percent tower if imposed on chinese goods will come into effect on tuesday. jessica washington is in beijing. so how might china respond? jessica? well, this moment the criticism has been switched from aging. that what we're waiting to see is the action. what we've heard from china is ministry of 4 and
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a 5th it says is a strong criticism of the latest round tires. they noted that they do have plans to file a lawsuit at the world trade organization. the ministry of congress also said that these latest has failed to solve some of the problems that the us spaces. the problem that they referring to is what the b o. p would crisis in the us. one of the reasons that donald trump says he's imposing this latest round of terrace on china aging, of course, saying that these terrorists will do nothing to fix. the problem is interesting as we speak to people on the streets of aging, or asking them what they think about this latest round of tears. many of them hold the opinion that this is joe cus trying yet another newsletter to limit china's economic growth. now in terms of how the agent might respond, we do have to wait and see what kind of counter measures they are talking about. and they do say counter measures are on the weights. there are
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a few tools in china is cute. those could be explored controls, input controls, making it a little more tricky for american funds to do business here in china. but it remains to be seen whether they do more result to using those. of course, we do know that the relationship between the us and china has been around the tents, and retaliation is the word that often gets used for. we don't know whether they didn't resort to that. and the reason for that has to be considered when we look at the domestic economic situation. there are many challenges facing the economy in china. many domestic challenges including unemployment, including the property sector crisis, including and a big one is low consumer spending, but exports for main, something other bright spots. and part of the reason for that has to do with the lessons that china loan officer, the 1st trump administration minute, really felt like each of those tears. and that trade will, china really did move it to diversified, looking to expand opportunities in places like se, asia,
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in places like your central asia and africa as well. and those bolstered trade opportunities should provide some insulation against these, displaces around the terrace, but also potentially so the rounds of tears coming from the us as we wait to see how the aging responds to donald trump. so they just moved. jessica, thank you very much. jessica washington lives there in the g. the more medical evacuation due to leave guys that to the roof of border crossing with egypt. israel has agreed to allow 50 patients in need of urgent medical care out of the street daily, under the ceasefire agreement with him off at least 83 people have entered egypt in 2 days. these are the military sees control of the roof of crossing and may cutting off the vital route for humanitarian aids. and a few minutes we'll get an update on the situation in northern guys are with hand out who to read,
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but for us best get the latest on those medical evacuations from ty cobb was losing rafa, southern gaza. tarika. what's the latest on the vacuum ease? who are supposed to be leaving today, and why are these restrictions in place on the number of people who can leave every day to seek medical treatment outside of the world? fully, undoubtedly, the current agreement permits they've got to ation of 60 patients as we know daily . and each is accompanied by up to 3 is quotes like totally 2 hundreds individuals, p j would be evacuated from the gaza strip and we started today. the w. a cho has managed to effectuate 39 patients with 55 caregivers. and such numbers are completely less what has been expected based on the times of the agreements, but we in israel and how most but generally,
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what we can see is that such a fits made by the w h. o has been quite significant and up of the w which is to it's estimates that between 12214000 palestinian wanted patients are in a very desperate need to urgent mid to come evacuation. and well, given the uh, the uh, the uh, current rate of 50 evacuations, p de smet, its would take the process would take months in order to address the critical needs for the trip to come. the cases will have been desperately waiting for long months without proper health care and without proper this didn't show medical services in garza's valley function of hospitals that had been quite overwhelmed with the different sorts of injuries and working on the as to be a humanitarian and medical conditions we have also observed fully that during the past uh,
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48 hours more than 70 palestinians have been allowed to be evacuate. busy outside guns which receive treatments in egyptian hospitals as these thoughts of, of preparation. so usually is the subject to the prior to the assessments by is value security agencies, the approval by egyptian authorities which can justify why it's touch numbers must be reduced to due to the nature of the security clearances given to the identity of those patients who are in a very desperate need to be evacuated by the dream, the grim reality is that many patients have up such thing to the ruins and past the weight, a jew to the, to the delay of the evacuations. we tramodol view is that this is the 1st time the drop off 1st thing has been open to during 9 months. and now what has been a taking place on the ground just seen as a glimmer overpaid for the families and the wounded patients to completely help
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them to start the dining of recovery. thank you very much for bringing us and they just say from the rafa crossing that, sorry god bless them. let's now find out about the situation in northern guys and speak to him, doubtful, jerry, who's air force and we've seen hundreds of thousands of kind of simians return to the north in the past few days. what's the situation like there right now? it has, they've been any improvement at all as well. the 1st step of this very hectic journey was the 7 kilometer, the way that the policy news crossed from the south to the north. but we have been seeing people going through their neighborhoods, finding their houses completely collapsed to the ground, trying to fix whatever they can fix. but palestinians, yes, there is no air strikes, but there are endless cues on bread of endless cues on community kitchens and also walter. the biggest struggle for policy and use in the north right now is 0 access
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to water. we have been seeing also owner of distributing wheat flour and a food parcel, but palestinians are also saying that all they want right now is access to water. because without walter, they are unable to live in their home, in their neighborhoods, despite the fact that they are completely reduced and durable. now, there are also people that are trying to fix whatever they can fix in, in their houses. some palestinians know our own reopening, their stores, they're trying to fix whatever. and we're also seeing bulldozers and municipalities opening things a ways because what is where the forces left in the gauze city and the another in gaza strip is a complete disaster. mazda of destruction. every single aspect of life has been completely wiped at 0 infrastructure at everywhere is rebel, as the streets are very dusty and polished in use. do not know from where to start,
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but we have been seeing people fixing cleaning, collecting glass, collecting whatever they can collect from under the rubble and, and we can also see municipalities and other 8 organizations, a humanitarian organizations trying to open the ways work on the infrastructure there are areas that have been connected to the internet to, but they're very new to us, but also popped in and other telecommunication companies are working on that. and also we see policy news very happy of returning home despite the fact that there is no home left, but they're very happy that they're not displaced in different areas other than their houses across the causal pains. thank you so much for, for bringing us the latest stay and painting us such a vivid picture of a situation in northern god's right hand. who do we want to discuss this situation? the ceasefire and all the latest developments and in the guys that now is on use
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kind of mine was joining us here in the studio and then use our she is the secretary general of amnesty international. very good to have you with us on audra 0. this kind of mar um, as you heard that applauding humanitarian conditions in guys i for the people who are returning in the north, we are in a sci fi right now, which is holding me even if it's the fraud drive one. we've had hundreds of palestinian prisoners released in terrible physical conditions. and just in the last few hours, we've heard of a revised f told in guys over $60000.00. now, what's your view on all these latest developments, especially on the death told this adds to the mounting evidence of we'll find how might this influence the case that's before the i c j and also the list of crimes against policy. yeah. is there any need is right now? so the,
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the revised this told we not surprised. anyone who has money to attend investigated with, as happened over the last 15 months. and it should not impact on the case by the way. 4044004 is already high enough and number 2 tree. yeah. not only a nice c j and a nice c c reaction, but 2 or so it showed up the tree get much show. yeah. reactions from governments around the world. so i think the, the revised death tone, we add to the agency, we add to the severity of wet as been a don't against the ballast. and, and so if it goes in terms of the legal and i'm pretty cation of the revised dest total, i know immediately, i cannot think that to, to have an immediate, direct, that impact
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a genocide is not predicated on the number of victims. so genocide is based on the act being committed, including creating conditions of life that are meant to to they see made to population and on the intention to commit genocide. and i will ask you more about on this, these recent reports that concluded that israel is committing genocide in the gaza strip, but i wanted to get your thoughts and your assessment on the situation in the occupied westbank. miss carla mar because as a ceasefire homes in guys i were seeing a drastic escalation in the occupied westbank is really forces in the last few hours have blown up 23 buildings in jeanine. we're seeing thousands of people forcibly displaced from janine and, and we've had these comments on the special wrap, a tour. you in special wrap it to a francesca, albany se was described as well as actions in the west bank in the occupied westbank as criminal, indicating that there is
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a clear intent for genocide. she says, what's um, this is assessment of the situation in the occupied westbank. all we're going to see a repeat of, of what's happening in cost. so we, we have not where, when i've not invest to get to those specific and see them too. but what i mean, what we do know, and what we have invest to get to it in the past to do demonstrate a multiplication of valuations, including of the responsibility of these well as the occupier. let's record that is ryan, is a no fully occupying the westbank and the 1000 responsibilities under international law as a military ok by you and clearly every one of those responsibilities right now being violated. are we looking at war crimes? it between demand a number of analyses that we have not conducted,
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but there is absolutely no doubt that human rights violations all being all being committed, including the law for the destruction of the philistines property, including a new full detention administrative detentions of force to force displacement will that amount to intention to commit genocide, it wouldn't take much more time and effort on all pumped to reach that conclusion where you have reached the conclusion that israel is guilty of genocide in gaza. i missed he has and your report focuses on on the military policies and actions in gaza as part of the military offensive that was launched after october the 7th. right. but as you know, there is hesitancy, missed kind of more and even resistance from many countries, among many countries, especially the europeans. any americans in finding genocide,
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all intent when it comes to israel conduct in gaza. so how do you deal with that and how do we ensure there is justice there is accountability and full reparation. all these lines that have been committed in cost? absolutely. i think we need to insist the fact that there is a ceasefire. does not mean that what has happened over the last 15 months need to be forgotten, not that towards. in fact, if you have, in this sense of the field show, you need a reckoning for the fast, the sooner i think i missed the primary messages that there is the genocide as being committed. and i called to billy to must be done. the votes for it regarding the few, the few states that to refuse to acknowledge the evidence. it is clearly a position that is partly to court. it is not the legal position. it is not on them carry cold position. and when we engage with them on the basis of the genocide convention,
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there is usually no violate reaction except to say that the actions of these right where meant to get the rate of how much and what has been shown repeatedly by a mist international. and by many of those is that twice the amount of a valid media terry objective regarding the groups, the evidence that has been provided to demonstrate that the military objective could not explain could not explain to the new baron targeting of civilians could not explain the large number of victims, single children could not explain the fact that the number of people, the home is with no co borrower is on, was in the or the conflict. it is so high, so this proportionate cannot explain why farming lands i've been destroyed cannot explain why
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a water entrust checked us as been i've been destroyed the only explanation, reasonable inference that can be drawn from the multitude of incident is that the immediate terry objective cannot explain, it cannot be the legit quoted explanation, the only legit quoted reasonable explanation is that is right. intended to commit genocide. thank you so much, miss kind of them are for joining us and explaining this so clearly to assign this kind of art is the secretary general of amnesty international. joining us here in dawn, thank you. thank you. i want to go stations, is that to begin on the 2nd phase of the gods, a sci fi agreement between israel and how mosse this page includes the exchange of the remaining captives and gaza for more palestinians held. and he's really presence during this phase is ready, forces are expected to completely withdraw from guys as part of that commitment to de escalate. and finally, the parties are due to discuss the establishment of
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a permanent ceasefire signaling. a long term effort to host the war, nor economies following developments from jordan's capital a mind benjamin espanol who is in dc. he's waiting to meet steve with coffee, us, and boy to the middle a. so he is essentially that to present the is ready plan for the 2nd stage of the ceasefire deal. so they are very much beginning this stage where we are expecting them to send delegations to negotiate as. but that essentially starts from this as a by an actual meeting. now we know, following this meeting, steve with comfortable then go speak to high officials from both kata and egypt. and when he returns to the states and this and yahoo, they will then decide on a schedule for this new yahoo to send out and it's ready delegation. now it is important to say that what nobody is, uh this. no, he didn't go to meet us present. donald trump for breakfast meeting on tuesday morning, but he's coming under
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a huge amount of pressure domestically both from the cap just families who desperately want to see more people released in the 2nd phase of the deal. we're seeing purchased taking place on saturday night in television, essentially on a weekly basis. many of them just don't trust us in yahoo to get this through. but they say they're putting their trust in trump, who is taking credit for this entire deal at the other side. of things is from his fall right coalition is specifically from as low as much rich, the finance minister who does wheels a fair amount of power. he's essentially saying that he wants to continue the war and destroy him us. but he said he also wants to see the release of the captives. it's not something but how math is likely to a 3 to in these negotiations on joining us to discuss the 2nd phase of the negotiations out is the image of mastery. who is hearing though hi is a professor at the july steward for graduate studies. and also joining us from 10 of these is out in the l. a for my director general of these ready for an ministry
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. thank you both for being with us on this news, our mom and let me start with you. so negotiations on the 2nd phase of the sci fi would do to be in today monday, but next now i said that he won't send any delegations until after his meeting with donald trump in washington. what do you think he's going to be asking from for it? in dc. yeah. well, 1st of all, i think there's going to be a lot of awkward tension at the very beginning of this meeting, at least because about a week before trump's inauguration, he posted a video to his truth social account of jeffrey sachs, a famous american political scientist, basically cursing benjamin netanyahu and also blaming netanyahu for some of america's most important problems. so i'm sure that that did not go unnoticed by netanyahu in his on his team. clearly that was an attempt by trump pressure netanyahu into our, assigning this cease fire agreement in terms of today, i think nothing. yeah. who's going to try to sell him on a few things? first,
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you're going to want to convince trump that it's important to completely eliminate a mass, which was israel is a goal from the start that leaves their stated goal. he's going to try to convince him also that they are very close to achieving that objective. me and he's also going to try to convince him of the need to panics, the west bank and to attack iran. i think you're address all those. but mom and how receptive will trump be to those requests? i mean, he's taking a lot of credit for reaching the cease fire, achieving the ceasefire. it between him off and israel. he is pro israel, but also says he's a peace maker and unify. so how will he take of these requests from this? now what do you accept them? well, this is the question that i don't think anyone has an answer to. i don't even know if trump has an answer to that. which version of donald trump is going to show up today? is it going to be the very overtly pro israel trump that gave israel whatever it wanted to for 4 years in 2017 to 2121 and who was appointed?
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a bunch of very pro is real people to is to his government, or is it going to be the version of the, you know, the start sees himself as a, as a peace maker that wants to get america out of all these foreign conflicts and wants to put america 1st so which version of trump are we going to get left fast, collin, near what he thinks that now is looking forward during this visit to the white house. i mean beyond the symbolism. what exactly does he want? as a monitor must be, says a, it seems that he's gotten everything that he's wanted from the previous us administration. so what more could be is ready? prime minister, be wanting right now with the list is you on a way to try to convince the prison trial to at last week or the week to see when they come off
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the fashion or for us to get this to inform the white house to do so, and obviously they want to be so the radio to solve the demands of the solve these a for in the station when days when, especially when the solid, the wind will store and a stream and stayed. i think these wouldn't be this way and may or issues. please stay as it goes on the outside. but he's under pressure though at home, and be able to get to the 2nd phase of the deal, especially from the families of a captives want. want to see their loved ones return. he's also under pressure for some of the far right to want the war to continue. or who is the under, who's the likely to to cave into which of these pressures will he be forced to accept? i guess. and i would say the place to a, to go on with
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a d and release all the suggest is all the pressure and the pressure to go into a story and come off and the ease of fully to come pressure. there's usually no surrender student body to come pressure because the political pressure is government. i don't see that body pressure can do the same. so if you off the human blind, they have off the phase one, then they go on. if i d, b i o plan present with the mom and who am i speaking, what, what do you think about? and what alan said, that which pressure do you think miss now will surrender to the public pressure as island says it, or the political pressure on either? i think i think it's the 3rd pressure,

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