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the but the night that my mother was competing, something different happened right. when it looks like the blacker is going to win . right? when the owner of the pageant is having a, he succeeded but blacker winning. the pageant officials decided that that night, for some reason, they went to ask an extra question. the it's me, i'm going to see, you know, somebody in oliver, the numbers kind of behind that and the nfl had that ended up in the village. no one was the other palestinians say no false in the world will move them from gaza. also the us president says he wants to em, fee the strip and take control the
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sat me say then this is i'll just here a live sundale hall. so coming up, they must be allowed to rebuild, and we should be with them in not rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution. london lane re all to i'm on farm laid is reacted from, supplied rejecting. it's entirely i'm ottoman tassel and eclipses. and by the way, i'll tell you why people here and shelton worried about cuts to us funded and is taken 6 years in cost $100000000.00. we looked at the unesco heritage sites restored in the rocky city of most of the us president donald trump. says everybody loves his proposal to full sound gals is
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2300000 residents and bring the strip on the american control speed. universally a pose though bye will lead is the plan could breach international law in several ways. speaking next to his very prime minister, ben, you mean nothing? yeah, on tuesday, trump said the us would raise garza and rebuild it as a place for quote, the world's people to live. to us we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it too. will own it and be responsible for just man, leave all of the dangers unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side. the level of the side and get rid of the destroyed buildings. and i don't want to be cute. i don't want to be a wise guy, but the riviera of the middle east. this could be something that could be so bad. it could be so magnificent palestinians, in gauze, or by condemning trump plan, they say that will remain in the strip. no matter what. er benefits,
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i am gossen my father and grandfather were from here. we are true gods, and so they can do whatever they want to do and we shall remain steadfast in our homeland. we will not leave here and we've got one option, only live or die here, but let them in the return despite the massive destruction. and despite the lack of infrastructure, water and basic necessities returned, because we categorically reject displacement. and then we found out how lucky we shall not believe no matter what you see. my house was destroyed, but i couldn't sleep under rubble. we were to remain steadfast on overland, rolando, our drench power. a lot of the, the honey, my mood has more from garza city to throughout the day we met and we talked to people about their reaction. we had a sense of what people are thinking about donald from the statement that was made as late as last night about quote, unquote, ethnically cleansed in palestine. and that's exactly how it is. bars perceive
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everything. he said just that feeds into one conclusion, the ones, the palestinians out of their land for the past 15 months. housing endured much of the hardship and the challenges imposed by these really military and the prime minister by imposing a supplicating siege across the gaza strip. in an attempt to drive the population out of the gaza strip, there is a whole entire population. the northern part of that was trapped for more than a 100. they is cut off from the rest of the world, prevented from having access the proper access to food and water and medical supplies and other necessities. but despite that, they stayed in their lands. and this is one of the things that been echoed by one of the responses that we've heard of from people is no force in or on earth with a dr. color student out of their house. but this is not the 1st time samuel here. these are statements, they've been a cause a multiple times in the past 15 months. the opening weeks of the war, it's been quite filled with many of the, the statements of, from the political level, the military officers as well as settlements,
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leaders inside israel, who called blatantly and publicly for explosion of the palestinians. they gave a different name. they describe it as a voluntary emigration, but they created the conditions on the ground that will eventually push people out of their hands. now, despite all of this, people made their way back to their homes in garza and the northern part and drop. and finally on it, and they try as much as they can to rebuild their shut of life despite the on certain of the, of the future, despite the inability of this, these fire to hold their, the, quite a franchise. but again, this is the only place that they have. this is the only option that they will have and they will stay on their land. lights had head now all the for the south to con eunice taught a cup out assume joins us from that. how's the flow of a looking as well, sammy humanitarian, 8 talks continue to flow into the gaza strip based on the times of the agreement
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that has been reached. but with some us and is where we need to remind all of us that in the 4 days of the, of the implementation of the 1st phase of over 600, say to humanitarian 8 trucks into the cause of the day. and that completely surpasses the agreed minimum of $608.00 trucks. but later and subsequent days, this thoughts of delivery rates has been quite fluctuate change that has reached 339 trucks at that insect in the 6th day. and recently we can see that it is a source of rates, is reflect what you think to bar, which is so important to know what's outside of humanitarian aid organizations continue to distribute fluids, parcels to assembly suffering from acute foot a foot in security. and we come complete, you see these kind of a that has been widely distributed into intel. it goes a straight in the north of the central area and in the south that had been why do
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just to make to did you to the is really many tribulations. but what is so essential to highlights is that do see military and 8 organizations this trust that the ess cable of a that had been allowed to access guns, but failed to scratch the surface of the uh, a gauze needs and they are coding for further flow of the humanitarian supplies and to increase the number of 8 trucks and deliver it to the gaza strip to mitigate the aggravating crisis that civilians have been in during, over the course of the past 15 months. but generally signed me up. there's a coming through the main entry points that are rough uh, on the car, mobile cell and of course things on the must be inspected by the da's really authorities. but what we can see is that civilians are still grappling to cope with the situation as their eyes are looking for the 2nd using which they're going to witness. different sorts of reconstruction efforts and the allowance for heavy machinery to access garza in order to stop the removal of dip raised operations and
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to help them to recover the bodies of victims who have been stuck up beneath the destroyed homes. unable to reach them due to the lack of equipment and the potential dangers that could be seen on the lives of through civil defense workers will continue to operate on the very extreme conditions on the ground. thanks so much thought a couple. i zoom then han eunice and gaza, which one says egypt and jordan will agree to resettle palestinians from gaza. something both countries of over the rejected must have the what was declared by trump is considered a violation of international laws and an aggression on the united nations chopped up. it is considered a disturbance of international security and, and into stevens in the sovereignty of jordan. and egypt and this is not acceptable as well as spring and node all of the she joins us now live from my mind. so
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previously donald trump, when talking about the idea of sending palestinians to egypt and jordan made a reference to we do a lot for them. does that indicate that coming on the pressure right now that they are coming under pressure assigned me and they will come under even more pressure, at least that's the expectation. and that is why all leaders in the region, especially here in on mine are rattled by this proposal by donald trump, which is really a re formulation of what these ready, right, has been proposed proposing for decades. it used to be called the transfer plan, taking palestinians out of their homeland, dispersing them across the region or even worse for jordan, considering jordan to the palestine. so this is a nightmare for the monarchy here. and that's why the king has been quick to condemn. it's he met with the palestinian president to us,
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also rejected these statements by a trunk. he talked to the meat of pot thought to the crowns for the crown prince of saudi arabia and a, to the united arab emirates, the cairo. and i might need to make sure that these positions of rejection are bolstered ad they, they for severe because this, according to jordanians, is a threat to their national security. and a lot of buys in the i will, will be looking to the position of saudi arabia on this. right. the absolutely real will be cheap. remember donald trump wants to reach that deal, that crown jewel of arab is really normalization with a deal between saudi arabia and as well. but the 1st government to react to that proposal of uprooting palestinians from gauze when taking over the enclave was the
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yacht, a very stern statements from the foreign ministry there issued saying that i will send you this need to stay in their land. does that needs to be reconstructed? normalization between new york. i'm telling you wouldn't happen without palestinian statehood without ending the israeli occupation. so saudi arabia carries a lot of weight. if it holds the ford, then a mine, and cairo, and others around the region and beyond. can take comfort in that and strength from that and build on it because this is something that they view as the stabilize the not really a pathway to peace or stability, but rather to the complete opposite. thanks so much, not all of the that in the mind. oh, there's also been condemnation of comes plan outside the region in the u. k. prime minister chemist i'mma was austin, parliament, about the us presidents proposal submitted for so long to hear present from the speak about forcibly displacing one point. 8000000 people from garza pharmacist
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spoken to the person on several occasions now. does he personally believe that from recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french of ceasefire and gaza? and indeed the security of both palestinians and these ratings they must be allowed . they must be allowed to rebuild and we should be with them in not rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution. germany saw in minnesota and atlanta bad bulk says tons plans would lead to new suffering and hatred. she says the civilian population of gaza must not be expelled. garza must not be permanently occupied or re populated. it is clear that gaza live the west bank and east jerusalem belongs to the palestinians. they form the basis for a future palestinian state and its try the prime minister benjamin this now is now
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expected to be in the us until science today will be meeting with minutes. we need is at the pentagon in the coming hours. that's go live to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she joins us from washington, d. c. so 1st of all, how is trump's announcement gone down domestically that as well, according to the president who was speaking to reporters just a moment ago, at the swearing in for the attorney general pam bondy. he says that everybody loves it. that's all he had to say about it, but tell ready, he is marketing his proposal. now in terms of reaction on capitol hill where we should point out the is really prime minister will be on thursday. they were a little bit more guarded in their language, but they also said that, well, it was a surprising development in terms of the plan for. 2 the palestinians never to
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return to god side instead for donald trump saying that this instead would be developed into an area for the world's people. and in this would not be something that policies would return to. instead, they would live in egypt or jordan. despite the rejection of that plan by the world, those countries leaders, they said it's something that they will apply. they still need to get the details on it. but they do believe this is a good development and something that they will back 100 percent because why they support this is that they are, they believe the united states is 100 percent behind the support of israel. and they say this will eliminate any threat from home us and it's financial backer, iran, and other than us smiling or grinning, nothing. yahoo! as donald trump was talking about this, it seems most of the world's leaders of been reacting quite negatively to this. how does the white house dealing with that push back?
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i want to hear more at 18 g m t. that is when the white house press secretary, caroline level will be holding her press briefing. but in the interim, what i can tell you is that it doesn't appear that the white house is too concerned about how the rest of the world is reacting. in fact, just the opposite because you look at how the president has been conducting himself thus far. a, this isn't the 1st area or country or nation that the united states has propose that it takeover. this is the latest and a line of them. in fact, panama, canada, greenland, and now gaza. so this is a president that is not looking to run for re election at least hasn't said so far, and the cost to, to shouldn't, does not allow it. so he's not looking to try and do that and he doesn't have to seek the approval of the american people. and he certainly doesn't seem to be
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looking to seek the approval of the rest of the world either. we'll leave with that . thanks so much. kimberly, how could the still ahead on i'll just say or concerns in zimbabwe about us age cods. we looked at the impact on the public health system, especially support for people living with h i v. the 2 economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions, and now is rails integration, 11 interest divide on the toilet, civil society as citizens. it stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking water. it's included by us electricity executed by us. many cases, it's cooling, everything is secure, but type at the initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0.
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of the go back, you're watching. i'll just say around the time, to recap the headlines us president donald trump says he wants to take over garza and forcibly remove palestinians and announce the plan on tuesday while meeting is ready. prime minister, ben, you mean missing? yeah, in washington will of leaders including us allies of condense, president donald trump's proposal was, i'm accusing him of openly cooling for us, that cleansing of palestinians from casa and america's regional allies. how the arabian says it rejects any infringement, legitimate rights of palestinians, whether is through his writing, sentiment, policies lined, attics ation or attempts to displace them from god's lebanon's prime minister designate no, i said i am says he's still working to form a technocratic government despite domestic pressure, it's
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a name ministers as soon as possible. let's go launches and hold it in by route for the latest. so how is that process coming along? of the while there were expectations that the prime minister designate snow was sell um would be presenting his government line up during his meeting with the president. but that did not happen. a prime minister designate salaam said that he is still in the process of forming a government and his words, i want a government that's will put loveland on on the path of reform. i want a government that's will rebuild a states. you know, i salons words really a clear message that he's not going to back down on the criteria that he had set for the formation of a government when he was appointed. this is a man who does not belong to the traditional political class and 11 on a man. really the choice of the people who want to change here, who wants to approve
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a system which really has paralyzed politics and prevented much needed economic and political reforms to not only revive the economy but deal with the financial collapse in the country. so now watson, i'm saying that he's not going to back down what you promised. ringback people telling them i'm here to fulfill your aspirations. what she has been trying to do is form a government that's independent of political parties, but in a country like living on that it's hard to do because the political class resist changed. because when they accept change, it means that they give up their hold on power. they give up their hold on the institutions of the states which they have been using, using the states resources to build their own power. so politicians stronger than the state, but some of them is up against a deeply entrenched political class that's still controls parliament. we have to remember any government lineup that he presents will need the vote of confidence from a parliament. and if the government will be able to do its work,
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it will need the cooperation from partly events that were reports that he had accepted to give ministerial portfolios to the different political part isn't really. there was a lot of criticism of a, towards him saying that, you know, you back down and you gave in to the political class. but still, it's too early, really to speculate whether or not he will be able to create that government, that independent government, or whether or not some sort of compromise will be made with the political class that's really still controls the levers of power in this country. when leaving the thing so long as they know who the from beirut. a 2nd us judges blog. donald trump bid to end bus ride citizenship. a federal judge in maryland. degrade to a temporary hold on. trump's executive order following a law suited by several advocacy groups. they argued the executive order violates the 14th amendment of the us constitution. trump's plan would end automatic
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citizenship for children born to i'm documented parents in the us in as in bob way health work. as a warning, the suspension of foreign aid by president trump will have the most vulnerable communities. his administration is slashing, the workforce of the agency for international development. it distributes billions of dollars in aid. many h i. v aids patients, fayette bell, no longer receive life saving medicine. how demo costs are it pulls from that for us in northeastern zimbabwe? no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to somebody who can forget to take her medication. of the 48 year old says she gets a anti retroviral treatment for free from agencies. she was shocked to hear that the united states agency for international development usaid has abruptly suspended
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its operations and funding for at least 90 days. some live saving hbo event is continuing, but no one knows how long that will last. and this is the cheapest, the top 2, we are going to die. that's what it means. they must have pity on us. we need that money so we can keep getting our medication. the u. s. age, distribution, billions in age to non governmental organizations, age groups and, and non profit around the world. the us gave subsaharan africa more than $6500000000.00 and humanity in assistance last year. this clinic is a lifeline for people in the community. families come in for vaccinations, counseling and other services, like many other public health institutions in zimbabwe. this place as long as you don't find it. if that money isn't there, this pays cut off for services and people work you can get paid the cuts to mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this is
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exposed tests to show how we add to the delay in to $1.00 to $1.00 extent or do less particularly because i think we can get the government to support but also look it into natalie. surely we would if you look oh, nice. okay, could you get involved with government says it has enough h i v medication to meet the needs of the 1200000 people currently on anti retroviral therapy. but which i need to solve on this is the only thing she knows for sure is that she has about a month supply of tablets lift in this bottle. and with us, i'll just share it with them. probably the police say the was mass shootings in sweden's history was counting down by a lone gunman whose motive is unknown. issue to open fire with an adult education center on tuesday in the town of a rep ro, killing 10 people. the prime minister, sweetens king and queen visited the site on wednesday, iraq, 2nd largest city of most of there's one of the oldest in the world and is home to
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internationally impulse and the historical and religious science. many of its ancient landmarks were destroyed by i saw a decade ago, but now rock is rebuilding them without the 100 folds from also the own. 8 once again, you need to do is bringing in the most famous flights o'clock to of this convent established in the 19th century. was wrecked. of the ice of forces sees the city in 2014, but now it's the store to its former glory of young moody mosque was supposed to built in the late to us a century. it too was destroyed. but no cause to pray originate once more from it's leaning. you minarette the give the city it's nickname, the hunchback. who do i have had but in arabic, i me
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a the how the human welcome. the symbolism of these different houses of worship lies in the fact that they are close to each other. reflects the harmony between religious and ethnic communities that existed in the city before the war. the connection with these heritage races is deeply rooted in the memory of the people of the most. so that's why i talking to them was meant to target their rocky people's identities. in the 80 percent of the old city was destroyed doing this, the occupation and the subsequent started to take it back to place it in 2017. according to us, cool mosul was once one of the most diverse cities in the middle east, with body as religious and ethnic communities living side by side. that diversity was reflected in its rich cultural heritage until it was invaded by isom. now, as the city is as training to the gain, it says pitt culture plays acute, who in post conflict reconstruction, but many other sites understood in ruins,
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of unexploded bombs. and that lack of light to the infrastructure in some areas, make it impossible for thousands of families to return home. and i be a t dash i was in a troubleshooting. this is my house, my relatives and my neighbors. and i have been renting houses in other areas for nearly 8 years. the city doesn't rebuild their houses and won't let us rebuild them either of these complex or for asian. 2 issues so far the substance of damage of the 40 years of how the work incorporation with unit school only one has been rebuilt. i'm out of the i'm of those around the restoration operations. take a lot of time and effort because it involves meticulous listing of, rub up progress, getting every tiny cracked, image, stone, or break and preserving heritage. there was sophisticated methods, they are then reuse to bring the building back to normal as much as possible. the 70 is on. so i was in so very books. many scripts, not dfcs,
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of the student accounted for. but these are true and serve as a code of the holders of war. and symbols of on hand drifts in the history of humankind would have to do. i hate under the uh, most of the, the lock that was on site. so me and this show weather is next then inside story takes a look at whether comes cause a planet serious. the had a lie, they will have a look at the weather across africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east and live bandwidth. things have turned very unsettled thanks to a weather system. we're going out of the eastern med, moving down from the black sea as well. so we're seeing wintery and wet weather continuing from 4 to a kia it is looking
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a lot cold and could only 2 degrees celsius on thursday. usually the weather in winter, weather, pushing across iraq into western areas of iran. we have got some am but a lot south for that snow. we're expecting some stronger winds as well, and temperatures offsets to continue to edge down that we'll see change in the wind across the gulf on friday we could see some scattered showers in places like could talk temperature in doe hot 25 degrees celsius. cooler across, live and cooler as well for the north east of africa for the likes of egypt, only 16 degrees celsius. and kyra, with those blustery winds blowing down, we've seen some heavy rain continuing to affect to nicea and pots of algeria as well as not as well as what we're seeing across madagascar and mozambique. we had a tropical fi clone full upon the remnants of that system, putting into the mos in beat channel and bringing very heavy rain to the regions on thursday. the
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4th is the effect of the conflict on the environment. the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more than will say it has a devastating effect. and people and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spending increases, military emissions increased. and this war and this kind of christ, all hail the planner on a jersey to was donald trump. so obsessed with casa, the us presidents proposes taking over the stress and relocation palestinians, a violation of international law at best, and a pool for ethnic cleansing it was. but who can stop comes to plan the inside story, [000:00:00;00]
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