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the president's invitation on my desk, i have the invitation for myself on my desk as well. i haven't talked to the president about it 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 that is discrimination. 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 field with biological man, which is incredibly unfair and unsafe. and again, as an 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 the
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briefing. i'm happy to give you a copy of this back sheet of so you can let your audiences across the country now massachusetts. uh, they should because it's going to be federal law in about an hour and a half. so your colleagues here on your right to my ex girlfriend tailored spectrum news. uh you talked a bit about jose, you want mosque is currently a quote, special government employee who also owns companies that have billions of dollars in federal contracts. you said earlier this week that he is abided by all of clickable federal laws, but what steps is the trumpet administration taking to address that conflict of interest? the president was already asked to answer this question this week, and he said if you want must comes across a conflict of interest with the contracts and the funding that judges over seeing that you on will excuse himself from those contracts. and he has again abided by all clickable loss in the back left. go ahead. trade advisor peter navarro. when asked about the external revenue service today said quote, we're going to collect a lot of care for revenues. we're going to get tax cuts out of it is in the official position of the white house that tariffs with lower taxes for americans.
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president has always been clear that he believes tariffs are a tax on foreign nations. and he's committed to cutting taxes for the american people here at home. he also believes tariffs are a great revenue razor for this country. and that's exactly why he has committed to the creation of the external revenue service, which i think is a phenomena. 8 yeah, we're just go down the whole row. go ahead. somebody confirms that under the present time it's because of any experience you want to stay in gaza on the line will be allowed to do so. i can confirm that the president is committed to rebuilding gaza and to temporarily relocating those who are there. because as i've showed you repeatedly, it is a demolition site. there is no running water. there is no electricity. the president wants these individuals to live in peace. he is committed to doing that with this very bold new plan and we will continue to keep you apprised of updates as we receive them. the thank you. um,
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so none of the president's policies are starting to take shape. how long will it take to cycle through and get some of the actual prices? americans are paying to come down the prices at the store and at the grocery pump across the board? sure, well, the president is doing everything he can obviously to reduce the cost of living crisis in this country as quickly as possible. that is why he signed a litany of executive orders across the board. in the 1st couple of weeks here, he declared a national energy emergency. he committed to cutting 10 regulations for every new one on the book. as you know, working for a fox business related outlet, deregulation and energy independence are huge drivers of reducing inflation in this country. and i think americans can be assured by the results president trump had in his 1st term. when again, inflation was 1.4 percent when he left off of this month's or is it a year and will americans have the patients to wait for it? but i don't have a, i don't have a timeline, but the president is doing everything that he possibly can to reduce costs living
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for americans at home. so, i mean, is it worth risk? you know, i have a single us marine president has not committed to boots on the ground in gaza, all to pay for the reconstruction needs or any of gone. so we're hearing the words there are from caroline level, the white house spokes person, something i'm not answering questions from reporters about the announcement by donald trump has coal skills so much pushed back from the world. a doubling something of a dumpling down with her saying now that the president is known full to k thinking outside the box is that families cannot live in a place like this as she showed pictures of the destruction of gall sir, in considering. and she went home to say true to talk to on other issues or domestic issues, gender ideology, insanity is over and the america is safe. let's go to all.
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talked about a white house correspondent, kimberly house that she's in washington dc. part i. it was interesting. kimberly that, that when she was specifically aust, any and all palestinians who wants to stay in gaza with the us let them stay and she didn't engage that question. that's right, and that's because what she also said in that press conference is that even though haven though is the leaders of saudi arabia, bahrain, egypt, jordan, etc. in other words, the us is era partners. i have said there are posts to this idea, even though egypt and jordan have said, we're not going to resettle permanently. the 1800000 displays palestinians. what she said was donald trump, in his early calls,
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when he became president of the united states, she said she expects them to take the refugees. that's what she said. and so there's a very clear message there that donald trump is essentially strong arming in terms of this plan. so while she was defending this plan for the united states to own gaza and to reconstruct it so that the just place policy is cannot return. especially, she's sort of speaking in glowing terms that he is a visionary leader that thinks outside the box, solves problems that others cannot solve. and she also, we should pull it up, said that he made this decision with the humanitarian heart. but at the same time this, there's a, there's a bit of force behind this plan. also a lot of on on said the o gaps we can say in this plan if she's clarifying that donald trump is not
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committed to putting boots on the ground in garza who apparently is going to do this job. if the arab world, much of, of europe and the rest of the world leaders have condemned this plan. you know, who they think is going to actually move palestinians out as well. again, when it comes to the word force at what has been made clear by the us president. and again, what we just heard from the press secretary is that the expectation by the trump administration. and the us president himself is that is the neighboring arrow partners that will be paying for this. what she said was, the us won't pay. it will be essentially the us allies in the area that will pay for the reconstruction of gaza. and we should point out that on capital hill, and remember that these are co equal branches of government,
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the white house and the us congress. but it's congress that controls the purse strings. congress did not know about this in advance, and we heard that from top republicans like the house speaker mike johnson earlier today. he said that they were surprised to get these. this plan what they heard at real time on tuesday, they said they had to get the details about it. it was a surprising development and we've heard from other senior members on the democratic side who say that they are called lunacy and will even file a motion to block it. in other words, they don't want to pay for it. the united states will not pay for this. so as the goal of the us president is the, the partners in the region are going to pay for it. but again, we've already heard from a partners like the egypt and jordan. they are not willing to back this proposal. right. kimberly, how could that updating us on the latest lines dropping from the white house?
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a man? and as a company was mentioning, we've been mentioning the retail leaders have rejected from scouts a plan for the united arab emirates now says palestinians cannot be denied, but in a legal rights. so i'll do a bit issued a strongly worded statement saying it reaffirms is unequivocal. rejection of any infringement of the legitimate rights of the palestinian people, whether through his right, the sacrament, policies, land annexation or attempts to displace the trump says egypt and jordan will agree to reset full palestinians from gossip. so that's something, as we've heard, both countries have rejected. most of the, what was declared by trump is considered a violation of international laws and an aggression on the united nations child to it is considered a disturbance of international security and and into fear in the, in the solvency of jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable at all that because
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i'm a shot. let's bring a note all of the she joins us live from my mind that so listening to those latest statements dropping that from the white house. folks present, it sounds nor does it not like this increased pressure coming in the direction of jordan and egypt. absolutely, and these are countries that depend on american assistance, especially in the defense and security areas. countries that need to stay out of the, the path of ras, of donald trump, as it were a, but they are encouraged to sign me by the positions adopted by saudi arabia. but also by countries around the world, accepting what donald trump is proposing would be political suicide, not just here in jordan, but also in egypt. and let's remember, this is not a new idea. there was nothing out of the box about it. this idea has been pushed by the right wing it as well for decades. and it was called the transfer idea. it's
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predicated on the principle that palestinians are just in groups of people. they don't have roots in the line. they don't have a political rights and they can just be dispersed and relocated somewhere else. and in jordan, this is not viewed as a gaza issue alone eyes. and i'm on our, on the west back where his room is mirroring what it has done in the, over the past 15 months, engine in unemployed kind of designating explosives and erasing entire residential blocks, displacing thousands of palestinians. they know. and they understand that their national security defends on preventing that kind of replace months of palestine with jordan. that that is a threat that they faced for many, many years. i know just before we came to write out the statements, them from the u, i. e from saudi arabia, you know, we do know of course, but they're all divisions in the arable, but how much of
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a closing of ranks is taking place to try and count to this proposal by donald trump. yeah, it is very interesting to see. sorry, as, as you said, there are very clear divisions in this region. this is a very complex political c, but yet there is closing our brands and mine, and cairo, and others. and the palestinians are encouraged by this statement coming out of re all. because remember, donald trump wants to reach a deal, a normalization of relation between saudi arabia and israel. this is the crown jewel of normalization. but saudi arabia has been very clear and unequivocal in saying, but it won't normalize. they will establish formal relations without his real ending its occupation, respecting palestinian rights to stay touch and making sure that palestinians are not displaced out of their homes, that kind of position and the expectation that it would persevere and hold will
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protect capitals like i might in cairo from possible american retaliation and possibly offer hope that there would be collective era action because it's going to take a lot more than a rhetorical condemnation to neutralize this threat coming out of washington to the region as it's perceived here. all right, thanks so much note all the that is also been condemnation of transplant outside the region in the u. k. for example, well prime minister kissed alma he was often parliament about the us president's proposal, a man of his with long to hear, present from the speak about forcibly displacing one point. 8000000 people from garza pharmacist, spoken to the person on several occasions now. does he personally believe the from recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french, off sci fi and gaza,
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and indeed the security of post postings, 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. gemini spa, and let us time that in a bad bulk says comes, plans would lead to new suffering and hatred. she says the civilian population of gaza must not be expelled. garza must not be permanently occupies over the populated. it is clear that goes up like the west bank and east jerusalem belongs to the palestinians. they form the basis for a future palestinian state dominant cain is in bed and was reaction from across here. a reaction from european governments to the suggestion from the trunk white has, has been. busy successfully solidly come the nature of this suggestion, the german foreign minister and elaina bel, boxing the causes must not be expelled from gaza. is that it is important to
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remember that gaza is key to a palestinian state. there should be no permanent occupation or forcing out of people from garza then from the french government, from the spanish government. very similar sentiments. the spanish foreign minister sang gaza is a place for gauze and palestinians, and is fundamental to a palestinian state as part of a 2 state solution. that can, is the only way to guarantee prosperity and security for israel. french government also putting up pretty similar sentiments saying that the false civil expulsion of people from gaza was not going to be helpful towards the 2 state solution. even in london. there was a degree of nuance from some of the british prime minister who was asked to direct question about the plan that he said, the causes must be allowed to rebuild at homes in garza, but the sights of the damage,
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the destruction costing garza. i profoundly affected him. that's the sort of response that's being from european governments to the trump plan. dominant came houses, era bowling last spring, and now i'm on social mine is a palestinian john less than humanitarian worker who lived in gulzar until march of last year. 20. 20 full good. have you back with us so months. so while the world is busy discussing this plan by donald trump, to forcibly remove palestinians, let's focus on what's actually going on on the ground right now in garza, and also the question all palestinians guessing what they need to make life sustainable, full them in gaza. a and the trucks are flowing in as per the agreement, we are getting over $600.00 trucks per day. but what's, what, some of the quality of what's coming in, right? so for example, us for the agreement, we need at least 50 fuel trucks
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a day to come in to us. however, nothing is coming to the north and less than 25 percent of the quantity is coming to the south. so the 50 trucks, if you, we're not, we're not. so i think it's a back to the israelis who are at the borders of the north and the south. they're the ones that the sides want enters and how much interest offer of those different products. so another thing is, out of the $600.00 trucks, 50 percent of the trucks at least need to go to the north. but this is not happening right now. less than 20 percent on entering the profit trucks and sitting on entering into the north and versus even though hunting the sustained the ability of life in the north of gaza that we understood from statements by israeli officials that they, they wanted to, to create an area of free, uh, kind of a buffer zone. so i think that that's their plan in the medium term. so i think that that they didn't expect hundreds of thousands of people that were displaced
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from the north to the south to come back to their homes. and when they saw the scenes, they're now trying to forcefully push the people back to the south. given that they're not allowing tents or car vans or modular buildings to enter into the north . they're not allowing a things that allow access to the existing water to wells in the north, in the north, there are dozens of demolished water wells that just need some fuel. they need a generator, they need solar cell panels in order for it for, for to work there. they're not allowing it specially into the north, much needed equipment and materials in order to ensure that people continue to live there sustainably. yes, food is allowed in certain kinds of foods, but the but that's not going to be sustainable in the long term, right. people need to rebuild their homes. people need to have access to clean water. that needs to be field hospitals there to care for the sick. this is
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currently not happening in the north and less so in the end and not to not to the point where it should be in the south as well. so i think that's the charge. these are doing everything they can definitely there could be much a better situation when it comes to coordination of activities in order to, to, to, to not allow any duplicate efforts to happen in different projects. i think that from an international level on a company scale, the countries around the world maybe need to step it up in order to cover the different sectors when it comes to education. when it comes to the households, when it comes to the medical field, when it comes to sustainable foods. and i think that as we go by with the 1st 2nd and 3rd phase of deceased by agreement, we expect to see more better quality of, of, of 8 to go in into as a step and, and better coordination. but the signs we are getting from the us government,
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for example, the usa, it has close it offices and, and, and, and, and in the, how does the, on the walk, the people are working, they're doing everything they can, but the official stuff is not there anymore. right now if, if, if, if a needs to go in for wonder what the, what on this operations it goes in on to, under the names of other charities, for example. so i think that the, the, what the us is doing is, is very crucial and very critical. and the statements of donald trump earlier as well that show that to the future of like, not trying to very well know picks. you know, it's definitely the fee of life or i think so much months or show month trumps plan for gaza isn't the only $1.00 causing anger of ruth? you seems in bob way health work is a warning now that the suspension of foreign a by president trump will hurt the most vulnerable communities. that is ministration is slashing the workforce of the agency for international development which distributes billions of $1.00 and $8.00 many h. i v aids patients fab,
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they'll no longer receive live saving medicine. hot am was also referrals from f was in ne, in zimbabwe. no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to someone who can forget to take her medication. the 48 year old says she gets the anti retroviral treatment for free from aid agencies . she was shocked to hear that the united states agency for international development usaid has abruptly suspended its operations and funding for at least 90 days. some live saving a chevy. treatment is continuing, but no one knows how long that will last. and this was the truth, as he talked to. 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 nonprofits around the world. the us gave subsaharan africa more than
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$6500000000.00 and humanity in assistance last year. this clinic is a lifeline for people in the community. families come me up with that's a nation's counseling and other services. like many other public health institutions in zimbabwe, this place has lost the donor funded. if that money isn't there, this pays cut off for services and people work you can get paid the cuts. i mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this isn't supposed desk sure how we got to relate into one to one extent or do less particular was i think we can get the government to support but also took it into natalie. surely we would if you look oh, nice. okay. and could you get involved with government say is 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
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for sure is that she has about a month supply of tablets lift in this bottle out of my tasks. i'll just share it with them probably view and says the number of people killed in sizing in the east and democratic republic of congo has risen to 2900 view and says the bodies have been recovered in the city of goma or london backs m 23 rebels and its allies took control of the city of the days of intense baffles with kimberly soldiers last week, as well as find out what's going on in the world of sports with thought off saturday. thank you so much. i 351 premier league thrashing of manchester city on sunday are supposed attention now turns to a lea cups on the funnel with new castle arsenal. go into the 2nd mag at saint james's park trail. you'd have to nail there, amy, to go one step closer to the 1st trophy in 5 years. it's 70 years since new castle last listed a nature type. this is a lake us next is finding you, wembley,
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so we know how big that is and you can feel it again. felicia way that was that the game gave us when i guess you to the amount of that we did it on this side that he's a, he's a game that is, it goes competition. we haven't been so final. so then i give you the real go. well, labor pool also have a deficit to overturn as they prepare to face, talk them in their 2nd like match on thursday. first take one l. advantage or 32, and filled and have one their past 2 matches following a poor run a form, but liver pull manager ernie slot, so it's a side we'll treat the match like any other. as a premier league leaders look to go one step closer to defending their titles. and i think as long as live full exist, if you play into shares, you need to win the game. that's for tomorrow. that's for sunday. that's for wednesday off the was and the game off to that. so even if we go one nail down in the leak or whatever tournament we are in, we try and, and one on when the game,
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obviously our ability to score rebound past um was gonna make it a lot easier on our teammates. let's look at the big time where 25 years old. i'm happy to have them at least happy to have them. and it's still, it's still a little bit so real honest i was earlier don't use had been formally introduced as a lakers player don't. it's finished as it leaks pups score last year and helped his form a team. the dallas mavericks reached the m b a finals. the soft trade sol, 10 time old star anthony dave is heading in the opposite direction. have to check it was, was april 1st. i didn't really believe it at 1st. and it was, it was a big shock. it was part moments for me. it was, it was home. so it was really hard moments for me, especially the 1st day was i said, you know, i get to playing the greatest club in the world. one of the most famous and successful franchises, the full time makers, funds are hoping the deal isn't
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another full shot, a. so stay with us the an increasing power in africa production most, and that is killable to use violence in the country because he's rushes presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force, or calculated strategy for dillman. and this is fairly close to the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security. let me take diamond rushes shadow and africa coming soon. phone out to 0 ukraine, a father, son line a mother and children. can this ton of the see a future? one of the sky is the sign. is without an
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ukraine escaping the dog with outages in the sun rises really into the the history was written here. the age of it came. theory is here, the be students and it totally the timeless journey. what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is, is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the,
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the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions increased. and this war and this kind of christ all hail the planet on it does either the, the president is committed to rebuilding gaza and to temporarily relocating those who are there. because as i've showed you repeatedly, it is a demolition site. whitehouse as the us presidents planned to relocate palestinians from guys i would be temporary, not permanent. as donald trump suggest, the player watching l g 0 live for my headquarters even though i'm funding back. people also come.
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