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this is where the story of savannah have many stories to tell the . ready the hello, i'm sam is a them, this has been use our live from dog coming off in the next 60 minutes. everybody loves it, but this is just not the right for us. president doubles down on his plan to empty gaza and take control panel city and say no false in the world will make them leave me. i'm out of here now somebody in the village numbers kind of behind that and, and the how do i have that ended up in the village?
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no one with the front of them. they must be allowed to wait. we should be with them not to rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution london to violate and we all to i'm on foreign lead is reactive from plan rejecting it entirely. plus, i'm ottomans, as an input, as in bob way, i'll tell you why people here it's, it's often why they've, i've come to us funded finance out in sport, it's all or nothing for our small as a face new castle in the semi finals of the li kept the gunners are hoping to overturn a to nail deficit and reach their 1st funnel in the competition since 2018 the u. s. president and donald trump. this proposal to full sound gals is 2300000
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residents and bring the strip on the american control has been universally oppose by with all the latest. the plan could branch into national lauren's several ways. speaking next to is ready, prime minister, but you mean nothing. yeah. on tuesday, trump said the us would raise garza and rebuild it as a place for what it calls the world's people to live. do you actual take over the guys a script and we will do a job with the 2 without it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, 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. the palestinians in gauze that will, that condemning from this plan. they say they will remain in this trip no matter
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want. in a minute i am gossen my father and grandfather were from here. we are true gossen, 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 necessity returned to because we categorically reject displacement on the handle. we found out how lucky we shall not leave no matter what you see. my house was destroyed, but i can sleep on the rubber we were to remain steadfast on overland. the lot of our grand sputter, a lot of the time the my food has more from gaza city. now 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 enjoyed much of the hardship and the challenges imposed by these really military and the prime minister by imposing a supplicating seas across the gaza strip. in an attempt to drive the population out of the gaza strip, there is a whole entire population. the northern positive that was trapped for more than a 100 days cut off from the rest of the world, presented a 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 no force in or on earth will the drive college students out of their house. but this is not the 1st time standing with here. these are statements, they've been a echo the multiple times in the past 15 months. the opening weeks of the or has been quite as sold with many of these, the statements of, from the political level, the military officers as well as settlements, leaders inside israel,
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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 ahead find the order. and they try as much as they can to rebuild their shuttle live 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 have and they will stay on their land. well, joining us live from dad and bella and central gaza is the ceo of saves the children. and gosh, and good to have you with us. as i'm sure you're aware that palestinians have been shuffled around garza, those in the north sent to the south. they were told they won't be allowed back.
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now they've come back. now the tool quite the world superpower is about perhaps all of them leaving garza this continuing states of uncertainty. how does it impact the children? thank you. i. i think it's really important to, to recognize about the nightmare about children and golf. so i've been living under for, for more than a year is not yet over. they have destruction that we're seeing is unbelievable. at every child, every single child in gaza has been impact, is that there's more than a 1000000 children. and right now they face hunger, they face trauma, the homes are being completely destroyed off of us. part of the conflict. currently, many of them are at risk of dying of malnutrition diseases. so the situation is extreme. um we need to do everything. we come to ensure that we are secure and you have any terran access and that we are responding to their urgent need. and i say
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the children that is our focus, we are responding on the ground we have done so for, for many, many years. we are trying our best to ensure that we are responding to their basic needs by providing water and food medicines, but also to ensure that we get them access to, to education and safe places to, to just be tell them, you know, before the sci fi came into effect the reports of babies dying in the style vase and that was going on parts of gauze. now that we've got the deal in place, are you able to get in enough, at least of the, the very basics of life, food, water, and so on. medicine to, to protect the life of the most vulnerable. it is of it very positive that we are able to get any terry in supplies. and so i want to start by saying dobson and we helped being able to get several trucks over the border trucks that were stuck for
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months. similar to all other units haven't responded. so the ability to get the trucks in a good uh, bought no, then that needs on don't mean it's not even close to the needs are, are huge and we need to do much, much more to ensure that children here have access to their basic needs, including water, food, shelter, and medicines. all right, fine to, to give you. yeah. that just one example. uh, we, uh, today i was up to have this mobile health clinic and i was meeting a mother a full, she had her one year old baby with her. and despite her old her attendance to, to keep the baby healthy, she had, she haven't been able to provide the baby nutritious food because they're simply watching or to, to find a things to our help. she was not able to to get the baby back to, to, to
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a less fragile situation. but that means that we need to get these medication in the nutritious food to ensure that we are responding and the needs are, as i said, no miss. all right, we're going to leave you that. thank so much in the ashing, the ceo of save the children, hesitate to now to washington dc where we understand the white house press secretary, caroline, leave it is giving a press briefing, candidate prime minister, just to ensure del agreed to appoint a set. and those are list cartels as terrorist and increase the resources to assess the $10000.00 front line personnel at our northern border with canada and recognition of the steps president trump paused the implementation of tariffs for one month while negotiations continue and final deals can be structured throughout the transition and during his inaugural address, president trump made it known that the united states cannot and will not allow the
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chinese communist party to continue with it's effective and growing control over the panama canal. following secretary reveals a successful 1st trip and visit their over the weekend, panama, as president said, he will allow its participation in the chinese communist parties. it will no longer allow the participation in the belt in road initiative that participation will expire. this is significant because panama was the 1st latin american nation to join belgium road and now becomes the 1st to back away from it because of president trump. and to assist with the ongoing mass deportation effort. el salvador, as president, has agreed to most unprecedented migratory agreement anywhere in the world. because president trump is back in charge. el salvador has offered for illegal aliens of any nationality facing deportation in the us to be booked in his country's prison system. and finally, president trump's envoy for special emissions. rick are now traveled to venezuela
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and not only secured the release of 6 american hostages, but venezuela also agreed to accept the return of illegal alien trending rob was getting members of all of these incredible victories prove how well president trump peace through strength approach is working and the days of week american leadership are over and another success story this week, efforts to steal the border, healthy invasion, and carry out the largest mass deportation campaign. continue at lightning speed, customs, and border project protection has approximately 79 miles of new border walk projects . already underway in various stages of construction and planning. the 1st flights arrive to guantanamo bay yesterday afternoon, out of el paso. and you're some of the passengers aboard. you may ask. there were 10 members of the trans national game trend they arrived well on this flight. and overall, our, her road ice agents continue to prioritize the removal of violence, criminal, illegal aliens and communities across the country. on february 3rd, ice,
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dallas arrested a citizen of nicaragua, who has been convicted of sexual assaults, strong arm and lute acts was a minor and sentenced to 15 years in prison. ice los angeles arrested, a mexican citizen who has been convicted of lute acts with minor, with a minor and sentenced to 364 days. and i said lanta arrested a citizen of mexico who has been convicted of homicide by vehicle and hit and run and sentence to 6 months confinement an ice new york arrested venezuela. national and known tv, a gang member to has a prior criminal conviction for assault in the 3rd degree causing physical injury. americans are safer every single time. one of these criminals is arrested and deported from our country on another important and ongoing topic. the senate is working fast to confirm president trump exceptional cabinet nominees in the face of relentless media, smear campaigns. as of right now, 12 members of the president's cabinet has been confirmed most recently. pam bondi,
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too. as you all know, i was just in the oval office for that swearing in ceremony, surrounded by pans, lovely family, and we look forward to watching her serve as the attorney general of the united states. according to cnn, president shaw is getting more cabinet picks confirmed so far than the average president and the modern era. another success story. and we believe it's critical that republicans in the senate majority state tough and keep their foot on the gas to confirm all of the remaining nominees as quickly as possible. so we can continue . president trump's important work here at the white house and across our entire federal government. and lastly, throughout his historic campaign president trump pledged to restore commonsense to our country and he's continuing to deliver on that with an executive order that he will sign later today. the president will be signing and executive order keeping men out of women's sports to defend the safety of athletes protect competitive
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integrity and uphold the promise of title 9. this commonsense action from president trump ends the disgusting, the trail of women and girls by the previous administration who for years cater to radical activists who wanted biological meals to be treated as women and workplace showers, competitive sports prisons and even rape shelters, gender ideology, insanity is over a submission from individuals across the country interested in participating in our new media. see at our future briefing continue to flood in. we are at more than $12000.00 and counting. if you're watching right now and are interested, you can continue to apply on our new media web site. whitehouse, dot g o, v slash new media. and in the see today we have a long time national television broadcaster, i'm sure many of you recognized her when she came in stage steel, who is now the host of an incredibly successful podcast to save. she'll show on youtube and all prop pod cast platforms. and previously sage was
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a fixture at espn from 2007 to 2023, primarily hosting sport center, which we all know well before leaving the company to exercise her 1st amendment rights more freely. we are honored to welcome her to the briefing room today. she will be joining the president at the big us signing later this afternoon. i know many of you will be there as well. so say, why don't you kick us off on this very exciting day for women and girls across the country. thank you for joining us. and so i'm thank you for welcoming people like me, a little bit of a different perspective, different backgrounds. and let's see, you know, i think you, um, obviously the house already passed the protection of the sports app, which is a really big step for women and girls. so far as the senate, as we know, we all know executive orders can be overturned. so i'm wondering how hard it is to the president to get congress to pass legislation. so darn, i was just like a passive ministration that that really tried to destroy. it's incredibly important
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that congress immediately acts on this priority. i think the president is really setting the tone making this a very immediate priority for this administration, just as he promised to do on the campaign trail. and i'd like to get into the executive order a little bit because it is the news of the day here at the white house and talk about what this executive action will actually do. so the executive order that the president, the president will be signing later this afternoon as i sat uphold the promise of title 9. it also will require the d o j to abide by the nationwide and previous administrations, illegal title 9 rewrite that would have dissolved single sex spaces and opportunities and also requires immediate action including enforcement actions against schools and athletic associations, comprised of schools that deny women single sex, sports and single sex locker rooms. the executive order also calls for the convening of private sporting bodies in the white house. we want them to come to
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this campus so the president can hear in person. the story is a female athletes who have suffered lifelong industry injuries, who have been silenced, and forced to shower with men and compete with men on athletic fields across the country. many of those women will be at the white house today. i encourage all of you in the media to actually talk to them to hear their stories. and i would also just add one more thing. this is a wildly popular position with the american people. in fact, there was a new poll a recently that showed the overwhelming majority of democrats also support keeping biological men out of women, sports. and so i know the president is very excited about the bill signing that will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon. you will hear from him more on that later and we look forward to seeing you there stage. so thank you very, very much garrett. great. seeing here today on guys of the present, it is but basically his entire public career criticising for an entanglements, nation building, sending american troops to fight abroad, particularly in the middle east. this plan seems like it could have ultimately
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involved all of those things. can you explain this reversal and how building and phoning got the squares of america 1st form policy? i would reject the promise of your question that this force has the united states to be entangled in conflicts abroad. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in gaza. he has also said that the united states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of garza. his administration is going to work with our partners in the region up to reconstruct this region. and let me just take a step back here because this is an out of the box idea. that's who president trump is. that's why the american people elected him. and his goal is lasting, peace in the middle east for all people in the region. and as i said in my opening remarks, we've had the same people pushing the same solutions to this problem for decades. and it's been very, very clear to the president that the united states needs to be viable involved in
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this rebuilding effort to ensure stability in the region for all people that does not mean boost on the ground in gaza. it does not mean american taxpayers will be funding this effort. it means donald trump, who is the best deal maker on the planet, is going to strike a deal with our partners in the regional office. she did not allow the american troops and gaza last night. are you doing that now? i am saying that the president has not committed to that just yet. he has not made that commitment. and you know that been on the foreign partners, the jordanians, egypt, and the saudis have already handled his plan. what for him, partners if any, have expressed any interest in being part of the president has said he's been social ling. this idea for quite some time. he's been thinking about this, he said in his remarks last night, this was not a decision or an announcement that he takes lightly of and the president has already spoken to the president l. c. c. in fact, that was his 1st born leader call. he's meeting with the king of jordan, king of do let. next week he spoke with the king of bar rain. he spoke with the crown prince of saudi arabia and he has made it very clear. he's been very vocal
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that he expects our partners in the region, particularly egypt and jordan, to accept palestinian refugees temporarily so that we can rebuild their home. i'd like to show you some images of guys that were taking a fox news, elvis. i mean that is as they put it in a, a apocalyptic feed in gaza. this is an on have biddable place for human beings. do you really think that that families up can live their dream in a reason that looks like this, with no running water? no electricity and the special onboard of the president, steve woodcock, recently traveled to gaza as you all know. and he came back with images that he showed the president of the dire situation here. and the president made this decision with a humanitarian heart for all people in the region. caroline, already officials here preparing to buy a democratic lawmakers industries. absolutely not. so. so the question, so a lot of the democrats are so as deemed about those congress on monica mcguyver
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says we are more ill hallmarks, as we might actually see, somebody get killed. and chris and holland says, we have to fight this in the congress. we have to fight this in the streets. so what now and may i just point out if you heard of that type of violence, enticing rhetoric from our side of the aisle, from republican leaders on capitol hill? i think there would be a lot more outreach in this room today. it's unacceptable. the comments that have been made by these democratic leaders, and frankly, they don't even know what they're talking about. because president trump was an elected with a mandate from the american people to make this government more efficient. he campaigned across this country with you on mosque, vowing that eli was going to head up to department of government efficiency. and the 2 of them with a great team around them, we're going to look at the receipts of this federal government insurance accountable to american tax payers. that's all that is happening here and for democrat officials to incite violence. and encourage americans to take to the
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streets is incredibly alarming and they should be held accountable for that rhetoric. it sounds like something that they're most concerned about is that those engineers with access to treasury systems, can you verify to the doj engineers have read only access? i mean systems. so they are not allowed to write new code. they're not okay. and then one 4th thing, nbc is reporting that some of the legal immigrants that we've seen, rounded up uh, interested, or not beings afford is, are being released with ankle or risk monitoring devices, or they have to check in on the phone. so the administration arresting, more people have room for i have see the reports and i'm glad you brought it up because we want to address it. there has been a total of $461.00 illegal aliens. this is of this morning when i got this information from d h s that have been released from custody of the more than 8000 that have been arrested since president trump was inaugurated. it's less than 6 percent. and there
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are reasons for their release. some of the factors include a lack of a significant likelihood of removal in the foreseeable future. lack of detention availability, which is something this president, in this ministration has been incredibly volk without. we are doing everything we can to the ports and detain illegal immigrants, but we need congress has health to increase funding for border patrol and for ice to increase detention capability and our facilities and then other serious medical conditions have also been the reasons for some of the release of these individuals, but none of them have final deportation orders. many of them are probably testing their immigration status. i'd refer you to teach us for more details, but i did get that information because i knew would be a question. so thank you. sure. yes, and you here again today it has made clear, given the devastation using palestinians have no choice but to lead gaza and go elsewhere. but palestinians say this is their home. they don't want to go. the president last night said he's willing to use the military is necessary, is the us prepared to remove housed indians from gaza by force. the president is
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prepared to rebuild the gaza for palestinians and all people in the region. peace loving people who want real economic development and opportunity in the region. this is a region that has been controlled by a rainy and back terrorist from us who have brutalized, not just as riley's but palestinians to it is because of the homeless that you see those images on that screen. that god, that has become a demolition site because i'm off the launch that brutal attack on and israel on october the 7th. and so again, i would stress president. trump wants to ensure that this can be a place where all people can live in peace. he is a peacemaker in chief. he made that very clear in his 1st term, and as for how that will be accomplished, the president and his team are talking with our allies in the region to consider next step. so should the american people be prepared to see us military on the ground fighting around or against them off again, the president has not committed to us troops in the region. i have said that the president has not committed to that yet. sure. let me just follow up on the why not
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rule out the idea of committing us troops has been a long standing argument that the president has made really over the last decade or so. talking about english wars. why not rule out. c incident is very good when he's making deals in negotiating, not to rule out anything because he wants to preserve that leverage and negotiations. and so i think that's what he's doing here very well, but not so he also said that everyone loves this plan. he said that in the morning the be of the deputy prime minister of jordan called at the declaration of war on the error people. so how does the square of the fact that even some republicans on the hill are objecting to this or in question is how does the squared the facts saying everyone must hang up to love jordan, we'll be here next week. so i can provide you more context on the conversation to you will have directly with the president of the united states after that meeting. and i would just point out that there's been a lot of the leaders and officials all around the world who have doubted,
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i suppose, the deal making ability of, of president trump. uh you said you heard the panama leader saying that he would not agree to some of the concessions that he has now made because of secretary reveals visit. yeah, the colombian president saying he wouldn't mix up flights of columbia and illegal nationals who have entered into our country legally. and those lights are under way so actions speak louder than words. gotcha. usually the president has been working on this idea for a while to see now is there a written plan based on the president's proposal? and it's so when was it drafted and who handles? the plan was written in the president's remarks last night as he revealed it to the world and to the american people and his team are continuing to be engaged on this effort. i saw the national security advisor this morning. he has a very busy day of calls and they will again continue to engage with our partners. that includes the would cost as well. mary. uh, 2 questions for you on the news of the day. so how is today's executive order going to impact the 2020 summer olympics in los angeles?
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for example, would amy who thinks that there's a charge under woman be allowed to compete as a female on us? well, it's a very good question, and the president has actually mentioned this that he does expect the olympic committee and the mc double a to no longer allow men to compete in women sports. and i think the president, with the signing of his pen, starts a very public pressure campaign on these organizations to do the right thing for women and for girls across the country. again, this is an incredibly popular position. there have been many notable female athletes who have had the courage to speak out again, some very powerful institutions in this country. they deserve to have a voice that is say, the president is bringing their voice to the highest level of the white house this afternoon. and he expects these organizations to comply with his federal executive order that he'll be signing today. and one more on media coverage of this executive order and the topic in general. what's the white house's view of framing that calls
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men transgender females or similar rhetoric coming from organizations like the c o . u? well, it's been very clear. the policy of this administration is that there are only 2 sexes. male and female. pretty simple brand gun. yes. usa ip has gotten a lot of attention the last couple of days. somebody's bizarre things that we've been touch chairs, how it looks like 0, a couple of media outlets that have been dragged into this conversation as far as us id on the as well. so on coming out here to the briefing room, i was made aware of the funding from us say id to media outlets, including political, who i know has a seat in this room. and i can confirm that the more than $8000000.00 tax payer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to political. i mean, american tax paradigm will no longer be happening. the dodge team is working on
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cancelling those payments. now again, this is a whole of government effort to ensure that we are going line by line when it comes to the federal government's books. and this president and his team are, are making decisions across the board on do these receipts serve the interest of the american people. is this a good use of the american taxpayers money if it is not about. 8 the day will no longer be sent abroad in american taxpayers will see significant savings because of that effort. i'd like to give some love to the back row. i've heard of that. unfortunately, they haven't been called on in years past. so reagan, why don't you go ahead? and w h c announced that can be an amber brown, who is called the president, a toddler with his pants, pull down will be the entertainment for this year's correspondence center. does the white house of reaction to this choice and will the president be attending the dinner this year? certainly an interesting choice. i have the president's invitation on my desk. i
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have the invitation for myself on my desk as well. having talked to the president about it, but when he makes his decision, i will let you all know, but definitely an interesting to as the comedian. i'll talk to the boss about it and see what we decide. sure. go ahead in advancing on the executive orders that to be signed today. that racers say that this is from a nation. i think kids have already been exposed to discrimination, especially young women and girls who have been forced to shower and locker rooms with biological men who have been forced to compete on playing fields with biological man, which is incredibly unfair and unsafe. and again, a been incredibly unpopular policy with the american people ask for the actions that this executive order takes. i already laid those out at the beginning of.

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