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and this was and this find this 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. the white house is the us presidents planned to relocate palestinians from guys i would be temporary, not permanent. as donald trump suggesting the play you're watching l g 0 life. my headquarters even though i'm funding back, people also coming out from the field. what, how does that ended up in the future?
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kind of see me and say no force in the world will move, spend from guys i no matter how devastated this trip is also in the news. i'm out of montage lane, eclipse, and broadway. i'll tell you why people here at johnston worried about cox to us, funded by the day after us president donald trump announced plans for the us to take control of garza and remove palestinians. the white house has insisted residents would only be moved temporarily trumps proposal to take over guys, or has been rejected by well, leaders will say palestinians can not before submit homeland. now the white house folks buy some says the us needs to be involved in guys a future. and that did not mean deploying to staff that i can confirm that the
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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. or levis insistence that any relocation would be temporary, comes off to come statements that the us would own the gaza strip. to us we'll take over the gaza strip 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 as go back to our white house correspondent,
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kimberly how kept in washington dc. kimberly tell us more about what county nev it said, did we get any clarification from the president? press secretary about this for post as well. a is a real clean up job that is underway right now, because what we have is a complete reversal of the president's policy by the white house press. secretary of the word temporary uh, complete about face from the word permanent that the president use of on tuesday. and so this just goes to show that right now the target administration not on the same page. and that is consistent with the very careful wording that was used on capitol hill just a few hours earlier. is the house speaker mike johnson, one of the top republicans on capitol hill, the top republicans of the house of representatives admitting that in fact, they were surprised by the development learning about the president's proposal that the united states own gaza in real time saying they still had to get the details on
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it and that has been consistent with some of the reaction as well from both republicans and democrats. it ranges from surprise to saying that they would not really block it, but they call it share lunacy. right. kimberly, you've covered the white house for many years. can we trust what comes out of that briefing room, how, how one message i trans advisors with what he himself is actually pushing forward as the policy what we know about donald trump is that he does drive into a us. this is not a, a lift on the radar, but this is an actual strategy. and we've seen this play out time and time again. we saw this in his 1st term, and we saw this as recently as a on monday when he was working with both the nation of canada as well as mexico.
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this is how he operates and it's an actual strategy. it is deliver us when things are operating and pay off. that's how he gets things done. so this may be part of the tactic. well, the world is hyper ventilating about and reacting to what seems like an outline dish proposal. in actual fact, he is perhaps a really trying to achieve something and there is an end state and this is, is, is actually being crafted to a larger end goal. so the fact of the matter is, well, this does seem as, as modeling bushera our, our analyst has said repeatedly, ridiculous. sometimes this does come to a reasonable conclusion to me and what, what, how, given how unusual and how this violates international law in this is this certainly even i have
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a speech list. i think we all are. kimberly, i think we all, i thank you very much emily. how could i? whitehouse correspondence live there from washington, dc, or palestinians in guys i have condemned transplant and say they will remain in this trip no matter what. the 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 necessities 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 under rubber. we were to remain steadfast on overland rolando of our grand sputter. a lot of the houses here is honey. my mood has moved from kansas
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city. 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 everything gets adjusted feeds into one conclusion. the ones, the palestinians out of their land for the past 15 months. how it can endured much of the hardship and the challenges and posed by these really military and the prime minister by imposing a supplicating seas across the garza's trip in an attempt to drive the population out of the gaza strip. there is a whole entire population. the northern part of that was a trap for more than a 100. they is cut off from the rest of the world, prevented from having access a 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 where the dr
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. pile of students out of their house. but this is not the 1st time standing with here. these are statements, they've been echoed a multiple times in the past 15 months. the opening weeks of the world's been quite as filled with many of the, the statements of, from the political level. the military officers is what i settlements leaders inside israel, who called recently and publicly port margins of the palestinians. they gave a different name to 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 gaza 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 ideas of the future. despite the inability of this, these fire to hold their the quite a fragile. but again, this is the only place that they have. this is the only options that they have and they will stay on their land. trump's line for guys what has been wrongly rejected
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and condemned by the united nations. whereas folks for us and say barely, but any force displacement of people is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. that's go to get released on those at the united nations in new york for us. what more have we heard from the one on the escape as well as spokes person? foreigners secretary general, antonio gutierrez was asked multiple times about trump's comments. and the headline really is, is that the spokes person for the secretary general saying, of course, repeating the obvious. and that's obvious here in this building with anyone that follows international law of course. but he said that any, a force displacement of people is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. now here and here at the, at the un headquarters in new york, the spokesperson are top you and officials rarely want to address trump directly over the last couple of weeks. they prefer to just answer questions as they're being asked to him, but as the them but very clearly,
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this is being around lead rejected. here at the un. we're told that the secretary general antonia gutierrez, did speak to the king of jordan king up to lot in the phone. earlier on wednesday, they spoke about the situation in the region. that's all that we were told on that read out. but we are expected to hear from the secretary general himself in about one hour or so as he's giving a pre scheduled appearance, where he will give some remarks to you and committee on the exercise of, you know, the rights of the palestinian people where he's expected to dress a little more of this and what power does to you and have here gave, as well as limited as to you and can be at times. and we've seen that in the, in the security council over the last 1112 months or so. and gaza is the place where a $193.00 nations come together. and the real power of the un is a couple things. number one is pressure. there really is that you, there can be a build up of a world or global consensus that can come from the united nations. and i think
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that's the real power that this body as a whole has moving forward. it's clear that the vast majority of member states here support a 2 state solution, but also definitely reject any idea of palestinians for spleen removed off their land. as secretary john spokesperson saying, a tune to ethnic cleansing. so i think that the power of the organization in pressure is really going to be key in the coming days, weeks, and really months. okay, really thank you very much for that. gabriel is on the line for us today at the united nations regional leaders and also rejected from sky supplying the united are better. it says, palestinians cannot be denied that in a, in a, in the lane able rights and sergeant ray b a has issued a strongly worded statement saying it reaffirms it. unequivocal rejection of any infringement of the legitimate rights of the policy. and people, whether so is really settlement policies lined annexation or tends to the space then trumpet said that egypt and jordan will agree to reset the palestinians from
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gaza. something 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 charter. it is considered a disturbance of international security and, and into stevens in the sovereignty of jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable at all. i was just here is new world, a has more from jordan's capital, i'm on of 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. 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 who was also rejected these statements by
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a trump. he talked to the meat of contact to the crowns for the crown prince of saudi arabia. and to the united arab emirates, the cairo. and i'm a need to make sure that these positions of rejection are bolstered ad they the per severe because this, according to jordanians, is a threat to their national security. there's also been condemnation of transplant outside of the region in the u. k prime is the chemist on the was asked in parliament about the us presidents because many of us would love to hear present from speak about forcibly displacing one point. 8000000 people from garza pharmacist spoken to the person on several occasions now. does he personally believe that from recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french off ceasefire and gaza, and indeed the security of post postings and these ratings they must be allowed.
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they must be allowed to rebuild and we should be with them in not rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution. hodges, there is dominic cain is in berlin with reactions from across here. a reaction from european governments to the suggestion from the trunk white has has been. busy actively solidly come, the nature of this suggestion, the german foreign minister and elaina bel, boxing the gardens, must not be expelled from gaza. is that it is important to 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, but can,
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is the only way to guarantee prosperity and security for israel. the french government also putting up pretty similar sentiments, saying that the false civil expulsion of people from gaza is not going to be helpful towards the 2 state solution even in london. and there was a degree of nuance from some of the british prime minister who was off the direct question about the plan. he said the causes must be allowed to reveal that holmes in gaza, that the sights of the damage, 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 pulling, seeing i had on challenges 0 will be taking a look at some of the days have been used in a dire situation in the democratic republic of congo. whether un says, maybe 3000 people have been killed in fighting in the east, the
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color of the weather remains logic, quiet across a good part of europe. we do have some cloud and rain, so sweet and snow, but of a wind. she makes down into that is the side of the met. it's right in this area of low pressure in place. that's pretty uh, nice to hear you right over the next couple of days, but it's a good to quad to 5. and also she has a high pressure in shod week weather systems coming through a little bit of cloud on the northern flank. also that's the area of high pressure . as you guys can see, that long as you drive full many northern and western parts of here. but it's down into that southeastern corner where it does remain very, very cold in the sabot of snow, and that the blustery wins as well. quite a keen wind. it will feel quite role here as we go on and see where friday i think the rule weather will be coming back in across the north, west,
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an easterly wind coming into, well england, scotland. so feeling particularly pleasant. little bit of weather starts and to push into the stage because the south of england into a good pots of from spain and portugal, save some showers, longest belts of rain, showers to into central parts of the med, which makes i, which was the starting to pull away but still affecting the northeast of africa, freeze this day. we finally got some lusty showers coming into the lease and passed off. aged on some heavy right in the kitchen is yeah. the taurus terraces of the football ultras, white club, loyalty, committee, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were right because the plan is going to go crazy. plus in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters as taking a stand, i guess the main regression with the kind of alaska display of peace. and you
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between defends, who make football, o trips and angels on out just the right the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a line from doha reminder of our time stories a day after the present. donald trump announced plans for the us to take control of casa, the white house press. secretary insist palestinians. they would only be removed temporarily. as this trip is rebuilt, americans regional allies sondra, right? this is, it rejects any infringement of the legitimate rights of palestinians,
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the u. e and jordan that also issued statements against trump palestinians in guys of say they'll never be forced out of that homeland many are pitching tents on top of the level of their houses and trying to pay a bomb to raise by hands. not only we spoke to the ceo of saved the children in the ash and she says despite the ceasefire, some children in guys are still at risk of dying of non nutrition and illness. i think it's really important to, to recognize that the knights mad about children and goss i have been living under fort for more than a year is not yet over. the destruction that we're seeing is unbelievable. every child, every single child in garza has been impact, is that there is 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 her to 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
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secure and you have any tyran access and that we are responding to their urgent need and i'll save 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. and we help being able to get several trucks over the border trucks that were stock for months. similar to all other units haven't responded. so the ability to get the trucks in a good but know the need, so not me, 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. well,
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tom's plan for guys isn't the only one causing anger and political pushback. they have been protests in washington dc against as move to shut down the government's international humanitarian agency. the most of the agencies staff are being put on administrative leave. us a id says the move will come into effect on the front day in 2023. the agency this grace, more than $40000000000.00 to more than $200.00 countries and regions. critics argue the decision will harm us. interest says, well, how does your castro reports from the protest in washington dc? the resistance against donald trump's efforts to dismantle us. a id is growing. eli mosque is leading that charge to close the agency, calling it a criminal organization. now these protesters have gathered outside of congress, rallying against mosque and against trump. after all of us, a id is about $10000.00 federal employees,
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both in the us and around the world. received notices that they are being pulled from their jobs. that effectively would end to 6 decades of u. s. foreign humanitarian and development. work with projects in more than a 120 countries grinding to a halt. that would mean a h. patients in africa and school girls in of ghana, stan and security partners and ukraine are all immediately losing the u. s. assistance that they have grown to depend upon a democratic members of congress who joined the congress, told me that this is harmful, not only to those people around the world, but to american interest as well. and what people in america have to understand it's doing damage to us. here it's our health. a bowl is breaking out again. that's a threat to us here we start with cold. how much more do we have to know about a pin demick and the threats of the how much, what do we have to know? people are worried about immigration migration. how much this goes to solve those
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problems. and just basic. sure humanity, people are starving right now. now, as far as what can be done about it, this has never happened before. so there is no resistance playbook. democrats in congress are vowing a court battle, and they say they may use upcoming votes on the budget as the leverage. meanwhile, the aid workers and their supporters say there is no time to waste as more damage is being inflicted. each to it is continues to jo, castro al jazeera washington. while in zimbabwe health work is one that some of the most vulnerable communities will be heard to find a decision to slice usaid many and try the patients fear them, no longer receive life saving medicine to a us funded program. hiring more tests every for some f, for if a ne engine, by the way, 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
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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 it's 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, aid groups, and a 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 has lost the dona funded. if that money isn't there,
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this pays cut off for services and people work you can get paid the cuts to mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people and district. i think this is exposed tests to show how we add to hip, relating to $1.00 to $1.00 extent or do less particularly because i think we can get the government supports, but also took it into natalie. surely we would if you look oh, nice. okay. and 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 shadow of news, the united nation say is the number of people killed in fighting in eastern
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democratic republic of congo has risen to 2900 the you and says, the bodies have been recovered in the city of goma london back 1023 fighters and they saw lice, took control of the city after days of intense panels with congress soldiers last week. the fighters are reportedly gains ground just south of go my despite declaring you need actual sci fi on tuesday. and that livingston is an independent geron. this is in go minus cindy r c and says the situation is calm, but onset as of this week, this week, the streets are beginning to look normal. their busy um, technicians are repairing electricity lines from normal kind of city functions are being carried on. the dead are being buried. and we're in a stage where the m 23 is, is trying to set up a power lo administration in government c. so you're beginning to see the very 1st stages of, of what the government will look like on saturday morning,
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last weekend. they forced everybody as into the streets to clean them up. this is an active camino traditional communal labour in the region known as long ago. but it's usually not enforced. they, they demanded that everyone do it, and everyone went out on the street to do it. and they were sweeping up rubbish and picking up the bree, and the people that i spoke to said so they were scared to dissipate. it's hard to say with any great stock and see uh, how about the humanitarian situation is you can expect that it is very bad. they used to be $800000.00 people that would come around the city of coma. they would have been displaced by our, your wave of the m 23 conflict. and at the moment, the situation that you have around government extreme, you've all the tiles. they're picking up their people that are picking up and leaving and going. there are people who are moving from one time to the other. on top of that, sir, is there are questions around security. humanitarians are working on skeleton stuff . many humanitarian groups evacuated old,
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but the most essential stuff during the assault on the city because of the danger to them. they're also shortages. there was a new thing that happened in the old, across coma. but i think it was on monday or tuesday, so i'm not mistaken. i think to say i myself witnessed the with the, the loosing as a of a un stock stockpile you mtv stock photo. um, so there's a sort of equipment for the sort of people under the huge amounts of uncertainty, including around security. the police say the worst mass shooting in sweden's history was carried out by a lone gunman whose motive is not yet known issue to open fire at an adult education center on tuesday in the town of or it broke, killing 10 people. at least 5 people was seriously wounded. prime minister of kristen and sweden's king and queen visited the site on wednesday to pay their respects fonts as prime minister of one sort by rule has survive to know confidence votes in parliament. it was brought by the left and he forced after he forced
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through the budget without a vote. by what was said, he's more was urging to ensure stability for the economy. a safe steel made in parliament a stalemate to in parliament, has the not has delayed the budget for months and brought down the government of previous from mister initial bonnie in december falls of those in the indian capital territory of delaware candidates of buying for a price in the 70 seat legislative assembly 15 people were 15000000 people were registered to vote with prime minister under motives party up against the ruling id party led by his rival and anti corruption crusade at arvin casual defenders. robbie has more it's been a fierce contest leading up to pulling day in india's capital city. new dell. a win for the ruling ought to be party and power since 2015 would mean another 5 years and power a winning for the part the jump, the party would see prime minister in the rental mode. these party in power in the
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capital territory for the 1st time in 2017, consolidating his political down both sides campaigned on providing more basic services and jobs and the promise of more government subsidies . or how do i see hardwired in albany, the data that every person, every section is thinking of the right. so everyone is focused on seeing which party is benefiting the most, who is providing basic facilities like power, sanitation and drinking water and apple. these are the biggest issues in delhi, the youth are concerned about unemployment and thinking which party could provide more jobs, their local issues as well. if there is a specific problem in a particular area or things improved, and that's also in the mind of those are some of it's been a bit of a rivalry. both sides accusing each other of corruption and mismanagement ahmad.
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