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man who used to own miss panama, he turned to her and said, hey, it looks like the black or is going to wind. she responded over my dead body, the meeting to discuss the future of the gaza ceasefire. the us president just set told talks with israel's foreign ministry in the coming hours will be live in washington dc. the play you're watching l g 0 live from bill howard, news for the back. people also i head to is really soldiers a killed in the occupied westbank goes and is really military operation intensifies across multiple policy and see team shooting at an education center in sweden kills
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at least 10 people. the prime minister says it's the worst, my shooting and the country's history. and how the trump administration's over all of us for an age, could impacts developing countries. we report from fund visits. the thank you for joining us. the future of guys i said to dominate talks at the white house between us present donald trump and israel's foreign minister benjamin netanyahu. mos in the us have confirmed that the sci fi talks have resumed to bring about a permanent end to the war. in the past half hour terms, national security advisor and release and voice proposed pushing palestinians out of the territory while guys is rebuilt, something that's already been rejected by palestinians themselves along with
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neighboring countries, egypt and jordan. this 1st of all, i met with, with prime minister netanyahu let yahoo with mike, our national security advisor and we had a, we had a long session and it was a good session. and so you saw his statement that he's sending a team there. that's a team that's going there to negotiate. to discuss all of these issues that we're talking about. part of the problem is that it wasn't such a wonderful agreement. that was the 1st sign that was not dictated by the trump administration. we have nothing to do with it. so now we're working within that rubric and we're figuring things out we were able to get to the right place on phase one. we're hopeful we'll get to the right place on phase 2. and what me and the national security advisor are identify which by the way, president trump identified is that phase 3, the reconstruction can't, is not going to go with the way that agreement talks about which is a 5 year program. it's physically impossible. and so what we're trying to do is be
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transparent to these people. if you go to gaza today, i was there, i witnessed that you see people going there picking up a tent and literally in some circumstances, turning right around again because there is nothing left there. that's bringing knowledge. a 0 is patty go hand in washington dc. patty, the special envoy with cough, setting the tone of the meeting there. what can we expect from donald trump and that you know when they meet later at the white house, we've already had the president down playing. i expectations that the ceasefire can hold. so this is the sort of the usual move move for donald trump for president donald trump. he tends to downplay expectations ahead of any big meeting, but i really have to stress how really illuminated that little discussion with both steve woodcock and the national security advisor. they didn't have any questions in their mind when they talked about the palestinians,
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saying we have to solve the problem of where these people are going to go. now we know us president donald trump is said that he wants to work with people in the region and move the palestinians basically out of gaza into g. busy and into egypt, and they did make a little bit of news there. they sent to the king of dunlop jordan. we'll be visiting the white house next week. we do know that you as president dell trump has had phone calls with general president l. c. c. uh, so they are going to this meeting as if it's a foregone conclusion. that the solution is the palestinians are going to have to leave their homeland. obviously, that's not anything anyone in the region, much less the palestinians. want to see happening with a clear understanding of what's happened, the palestinians in the past that have left their home behind. so instead of saying this in a way that would be, you could, you could interpret this as this is exactly what the right wing government in israel wants to have happened. they want to clear the palestinians out and annex
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that land for their own. so what we're hearing them is now they're taking a different approach. the trump administration official saying this is a humanitarian issue that there are according to it would cost $30000.00 unexploded ordinances. he said homes that are going to chip over at any moment, no water, no electricity ramp it disease. so it's basically saying that no one should have to live in these conditions as if they've just now realized what the conditions are and what comp was the white house as the 1st us official in 15 years to see gaza. but i think which really striking is that even though the entire western world, i think most of the world would see this as the ending the possibility of a 2 state solution. these trump officials are taking it from the approach that, oh, of course, this is what's going to happen. pal. students have to leave and in 10 to 15 years, the strip will be rebuilt. you'll notice they never say who will live there once it's rebuilt. so this is going to be an incredibly controversial position for the
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trump administration, but it's clear just from hearing the from those 2 officials, that that's the direction these talks are going to go. yeah, and it's a controversial proposal that's already been rejected. patty, by us on lies jordan and sod, you radiate exactly. i do, i think it would be condemned by pretty much every country. and i think what you see when it comes to the trump administration, he is a transactional president. so he's going to be looking at things that he gets to jordan and things that he gives to egypt to possibly use this pressure points. but it's, i think that really simplifies the situation in the middle east. it's hard to see how anybody would agree to this. the big question too is what for phase 2 is the we're going to continue after. and they said, well, that's something we have to talk about in interviews with the american media. obviously, donald trump has campaigned on ending all wars ever worse. interesting. none of
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them would have happened if he had still been president. but is he going to tell israel that they have to meet him off as demands that the war will? and that's not something these really cover wants to do. but really, i, the meeting begins in about 2 hours. but all the signals we're getting from these officials briefing reporters is a, this is a president paused to do whatever and exactly what the is really prime minister wants now. well, how much resistance will it be met? is it even possible that remains to be seen? but again, i don't think we can overstate how unusual this is for decades. it has been the physician of the us government that there needs to be a 2 state solution. and so this is going to be, um, this is going to be met with, i think a lot of people not believing that it's a credible but they are doubling down. they say it happens what the president wants to see happen. and they are doubling down. indeed, patty, thank you very much for the moment, of course will complete keep a close eye on everything that's happening in washington today. and that meeting
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between donald trump and these are the prime minister later at the white house patio and thank you. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, i streamed into guys as most devastated area of the north of the straight, but with most homes destroyed, many of being forced to rebuild from scratch. i was just ears, honey. my mood reports some jabante, a refuge account, were digging you into your body, a refuge account. bennett, just hard to imagine that this area, this particular refuge account 2 weeks ago, was quite deserted in as soon as the ceasefire started. people who started to hold their coming back to their homes here, and the moment people return to their homes in northern part and garza city. people found this to your level of destruction. they rushed here hoping that their homes are still a standing. but instead they found more of a wasteland pile of rubble, the turn, their entire neighborhoods here, the entire of you come into a waste land. what we're seeing here behind me in this frame is more of a desperate attempt to buy people who are returning to their homes to find life
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under the rubble from the both those are that is reopening now. new roles and use trees for people to move easily and to the people who just set up their tents on the other side of the road, trying to find a show there. here to people who are searching under the rubble for whatever item they are able to salvage, to protect them from the cold and to protect them from sleeping out in the street. but again, we know the journey of coming back. the northern part of this turban gauze is the was, was very difficult, was later with many challenges the long road, the preventive unit from carrying many of the stuff. so that's why they are searching under the rubble here. people are hoping they will be able to rebuild their life in a more proper way, but until then, there is a daily struggle to find the basic necessities, water, and sewage are the biggest, the challenge here. and also, the most important part here is the absence of filter, the absence of homes for the hundreds of thousands of people making their way back to the northern parts. and ga, the city, honey, my mode of the,
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from the heart of your body works is you can call us time. israel has the laid tuesdays medical evacuation of critically ill and wounded policy and patients from gaza under the ceasefire agreement. israel is supposed to allow 50 patients so need urgent treatment abroad to need as smooth as off of border crossing with egypt every day. that target has not been met with only a 122 critically o protest against evacuated in 3 days. w h o, the world health organization says up to 14000 people, urgently needs medical treatments the and the occupied westbank now is rounds. rates across the territory are entering the 15th day. leisurely military has bombed palestinian homes inside the 2 grand refugee camp. and one of the latest attacks. meanwhile, a gunman has scales to his ready soldiers that a check point entire seer. several of the soldiers were wounded before the silence was shot dead jocelot surgery. gunshot spring out across the
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occupied west by bullets ricochet opened his ready on the watch tower. he's ready to help them. he says a palestinian government attracts a full chief. i compound housing soldiers near a checkpoint, pushed to the village. it say, i see it in the early hours of tuesday morning. the is ready, the police itself and make shift check points on the road. close by. the attack comes as violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are these really military vehicles inside the products, the in refugee camp in jeanine homes, businesses and vital infrastructure destroyed is rated ministry rates into palestinian towns and villages across the occupied west bank began to escalate soon off to the how much the tax on october the 7th 2023 and subsequent war garza. but they have recently intensified thousands of palestinians and being forced to flee
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the homes. and i love alamo managed there was an explosion yesterday. oh, now how is she in street? but i have no details. i spend the whole day crying and i don't know what to do. we no longer have any strings due to the amount of crying and suffering we have enjoyed of the possible months. we have nothing left. my brother does his best to take care of us. i think he's ready, i'll be launched a major offensive across the occupied west bank last month shortly off to the sea. so i started in garza israel says the rates target members of palestinian groups to look on the pl. somehow. according to the what's up with messages, the destruction is mess of the explosions were huge and the punishment with the collective affinity is really don't, can any way about human rights. the policy making health ministry says at least 70 people, including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank since the stopped of the year. it says hundreds of people being wounded and detained by his right.
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the soldiers told stop the houses there having used serious entering president diamond, i'll show rise into t is capital on korea sharah and the turkish president worship typo on of al talks to discuss serious economy and security in the country. the turkish government wants kurdish fighters along syria's border to lay down their arms. the syrian democratic forces that are supported by washington have rejected on cruise demands should, in, in cause, eat. also, we discussed the steps to be taken against the citrus terrorist organization and supporters who occupied northeast and syria. we are ready to provide the necessary support to syria in the fight against all forms of terrorism, whether it is p k, k or dice. we refer them to, we are with them in the context of the control of the cams in north east and syria will not have any fall out at the island and wish that we are committed to working
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together. you know the fields including community and economic and cultural fields, and we will continue to work together on other strategic portfolios including building up comments that did you deal with the threats we are facing? you know what region caught us by administer mohammad been of the rough mind in just them all funny is in beveled during his visit. he met with the lebanese president joseph follow, and he says katara will continue just a fort lebanese institutions and work on mutual projects after the government has been for the the, the swedish prime minister has described the attack on at adult education center on tuesday as the worst my shooting in sweden's history, at least 10 people were shot dead in the southern city of or a bro, please say they believe the gunman is among the date. allergies here is full. rece
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has the latest from wrong be in southern suite, and then not save it too much about the suspect at the moment. apart from a few, a few general statements of sweden has been rocked in the past few years by lots of shootings and bombings, as well as some 30 in january in sweden. but these are all linked to the criminal underworld. the gang london, sweden, the police saying that they did not have any knowledge of this individual before this, so they seemed to be ruling out. it's a gang related attack. and obviously that throws open a wide number of possibilities. the police a saying they don't believe at the moment that it's linked to a terror attack. but this has become a really terrific her risk risk instance as violence in sweden over the afternoon. initially reports what 5 people had been injured in the shooting. i mean,
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the police press conference that an hour ago as you say, that was changed to at least 10 people that they think the suspect is among them. this is, this will go down as one of the most violent instances, most terrific instances in swedish history. as i said, there was a lot of gang violence. there was a stopping to death of 2 teachers at the school in mound by 3 years ago. but something on this scale, an attack, an adult education center, the sort of campus where many people go to learn. swedish up the coming here is immigrants, but also schools for younger people nearby as well. this is really unprecedented in sweden, the police all saying they don't believe any children have been killed in this attack. still ahead on algae 0, donald trump controversial pizza, national health secretary is on trying to get the job back to overcoming a major. have
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had a lot of that high pressure is a dominant feature across europe at the moment. so there's lots of dry in settled whether to be found across most central areas. and we'll see that trend pickup for the northwest. yes, it is looking a little bit breezy with some showers in scotland, but for bruce and an island, we all seem to win to sunshine. some bright to spells here now that would hold will turn cloudy, and cooler as we go towards the weekend. but enjoy it. now there's lots of sunshine as well for the south, west of spain and portugal with temperature is sitting in the teams. temperatures are above average, across scans in a bit where we're seeing some wintery features come in. so no way, winter, we features a rule. so the dominant factor across that southeast corner was snow coming in to, to keith, went to weather, pulling into cyprus and eastern parts of the mediterranean. now we'll get cooler
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across that southeast corner. if we have a look at n, correct? well, we'll be had about freezing on thursday was snow expected on wednesday. so cooling trend towards the weekend, it's also looking cooler. across the northeast of africa, we're expecting temperatures to come down in places like cairo. and that's the way to weather, affecting northern parts of africa. on thursday, the trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is it runs footprint across the middle east. frankie beach front administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. here are some of the media stories . a critical look at the global news media,
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on how to 0. government shut off access to social media. the the say again you're watching l g 0 live from a reminder about top stories, us present. donald trump and israel's foreign minister i do to meet at the white house in the coming hours. top of the agenda of discussions will be the 2nd phase of the causes seized by ideal present terms of the lease. and boy has reiterated his controversial proposal to relocate palestinians out of contract to allow for rebuilding these really ami says 2 soldiers that being kills me a tie, a c or in the occupied westbank and a shooting at a military check point. a job,
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a soldiers were wounded when a gunman opened fire you a shot days by these really forces and sweden's prime minister as described the attack on hannah adult education center in the city of our boy in the south. as the was national junior sweden's history. police say at least 10 people were killed by us present. donald trump's big for america's top house official, robert f kennedy junior, is a step closer and is bit to take up his role. the chairman, the file tally is 14 eyes. 13 nice with the clerk please. recently public ends on the senate finance committee voted to advance the nomination of our escape. julia, as he's commonly known as an environmental lawyer and the son of the late senator robert f. kennedy. he's also an option, spoke and critical for my household cheese. anthony found you as well as a vaccine skeptic. old democrats on the committee, oppose the vote. he will do senators want their legacy to include
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disregarding basic health science and instead elevate conspiracy. they're making robert kennedy, secretary of health and human services. in my view, colleagues would be a grave threat to the health of the american people. and i urge my colleagues this morning to vote now that spring in rosalind jordan in washington, dc for me on this. so r s k ross has cleared a crucial senate power vote didn't come as a surprise 1st or it did not come as a surprise, even though there was some speculation that at least one republican senator rob bill cassidy of louisiana. who happens to be a medical doctor might have voted against his nomination because of kennedy's longstanding though skepticism about the effectiveness of vaccines and whether they caused autism. multiple health authorities say that vaccines do not cause autism
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yet. kennedy has a perpetuated this myth. this lie as, as it were, for many years now and has a rather all a popular uh, fan base here in the united states because of his, uh, so called vaccine skepticism. now it is a thought that cassidy, the louisiana center termite and voted to us and his nomination to the full senate for vote because he is up for election in 2026 and could be facing a primary challenge. now, if uh this vote does happen, and we don't know yet when the boat is going to be scheduled on kennedy's nomination, you can expect to see a lot of pressure on senate republicans to oppose the nomination and to try to protect the federal health infrastructure. because of arguments that kennedy not only is unqualified, does not have the academic or practical experience to weigh in on public health
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issues, but also could, does set up the country for a nother health crisis, such as what we saw with the cobit 19 pandemic. again, we don't know when this full senate is going to take up kennedy's nomination, but it does appear that the moment he has cleared an important logistical hurdles causing thank you very much for that roster on life. i say in washington, dc, are just moments after us present. donald trump's terrace on chinese goods came into effect. china retaliated imposing his own tre taxes on american products. the finance minister announced new levies on a range of american exports. during his 1st time, trump initiated a 2 year trade war with china over its huge us trade surplus. jessica washington has a reaction from beachy and i'm on page things famous, one switching shopping stories in don't on the districts. it's the last day. if the
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chinese new york public holiday and people here are enjoying the festivities, that's a holidays come to a close and the us tears took effect. china responded swiftly with a 15 percent terror phone, us coal and liquefied natural gas products, and a 10 percent tariff on crude oil and agricultural machinery. those measures will start from february 10th badging says washington news violates the rules of the world trade organization and damages, economic and trade corporation. between the us and china, we asked people in the streets of aging, what they think is donald trump's terrace on chinese to it's and how they feel about the us china relationship. the china and the us need to co operate in many areas, such as a i, somebody else in the us startups, a big impact on chinese economy, especially exports. the tires will particularly sting businesses reliant on the us
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market. but if we look at the broad picture, china is economy isn't as reliant on the us as it once was. both to trade ties with other parts of the world have made china the top trading partner for more than $100.00 countries. the white house says us president donald trump will speak with china as president. she didn't ping as soon as this week. jessica washington, which is 0 aging. as salvatore's president has offered to accept deportees of any nationality from the united states for a fee, under the deal, the us will be able to send to convicted criminals last citizens. all legal residents assessed prison sentences in el salvador stairs. the usa department previously described its overcrowded prisons as harsh and dangerous, but now secretary of state, monica rubio described it as an offer of friendship and says, is profoundly grateful that he has agreed to accept the deportation any
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illegal alien in the united states. it was a criminal from any nationality they m. s 13 or claim that our in house them in his jails. and 3rd, he has offered to house in his jails, dangerous american criminals in custody in our country, including those of us citizenship and legal residents. julia yano is in mexico city with more details of the agreement. what we know so far is that now your booklet has agreed to receive the 40s of all nationalities. not just saw the dorians from the u. s. and he went on to say that that would include convicted criminals. this has been a big point of contention for the trump administration, especially as it relates to countries with whom they don't have a deforestation agreement. i'm thinking then as well as countries where they can send back the 40s. now, a salvador has agreed to take the president lieutenant, when even a step further saying on x,
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shortly after the meeting that they had also offered the united states of america, the opportunity to outsource part of its prison system, saying that they would take also convicted criminals that were us citizens and housing in their prison for a small fee from the us. now of course, this would face many legal challenges if the us where to send us citizens to prison is abroad. and inside, shortly after the statement was made, a u. s. official came out and said that the donald trump administration had no current plans to send any us citizen convicted criminal to any prison abroad. from now, from here rather, marco rubio goes to guatemala, where we also expect that migration will be at the front and center of the conversations with leaders there. go. yeah, i know. i'll just narrow mexico city to the future of financial support to some of the wells for us countries is in question. as the trump administration attempts to fold the usaid agency into the state department,
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secretary of state michael review announced he was taking control and accusing the agency of insubordination. us for an aide is distributed through multiple agencies, according to a congressional re 142022, a quarter of all funds were allocated to programs that provide humanitarian assistance. these include food medicine and shelter for people affected by crises. the same year 21 percent went to global health initiatives, and 18 percent went to programs to support. he can all make social and political development. another 18 percent was classified as peace and security funding and strengthening military police and security forces in mississippi and countries. and the remaining 18 percent was advocated to sectors such as governance, education, and social services. or present comes 90 day freeze on for an aide is impacting, developing countries around the world in bangladesh. many 8 organizations already struggling with layoffs on the way tanveer,
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chandra reports some doc barbara that shows one of the largest number of and your presence in the world. many of them are funded by international donors. usaid been one of the main. there is a serious concern here after the donald trump administration the announce a phrase on usaid st. josie are concerned. some of the stops are already laid off temporarily for the 90 days moratorium, including one of the largest international research facilities which i was laid off nearly thousands of off the announcement last year, long 450000000 dollars was dispatched to back to best buy usaid for their own and got after the fund is still gonna flow, but the rest of the other find out is going to be frozen for now. a funding is the funding channel. stop. then there should be some problems on the beneficiaries of the projects that are working in bottom of this. and definitely there will be some
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of my hand, but the activities of the vitiate is also and where you pull that as a very long partnership with bangladesh and a good friend of bangladesh. us government would take positive decision of that. there would it be nearly 50 percent of the and your funding comes from us a that indirectly means about a 100 level up and ongoing projects are going on, which is the stuff around $20000.00 people. and then there are suppliers, vendors and the and just in which could run into 1000000. all those people for then surely will be affected if the freeze is permanent. that's fine. with that, check the look for alternative donors like japan and china. and this would have strategic implication for us in the past to think strategies. if the funding
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totally stopped sandwich audrey, i'll just say the dock uh.

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