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[000:00:00;00] 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 says the us president, sponsor, relocate, palestinians from guys i would be temporary and not the and not a, not a and the us will not pay be paying for gases reconstruction. the i'm for the back people you watching outages here live from. don't have also coming up is my, i'm going to hear now from the numbers kind of behind the end of the, in the village,
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no one with the palestinians say no force in the world. remove them from guys. and no matter how devastated the strip is plus, i'm ottoman tests and it's less as in bob way, i'll tell you why people here in shops and why is about cost to us funded. the one day after the present, donald trump announced plans for the us to take control of guys that and remove palestinians. the white house has insisted residents would only be moved temporarily. terms proposal to take over guys or has been rejected by will. leaders will say, palestinians cannot be forced from their homeland. now the white house folk space and it says countries in the region will be responsible for rebuilding costs. as the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in gaza. he has also
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said that the united states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of gaza. his administration is going to work with our partners in the region up to reconstruct this region. the presidents made it clear that he expects these nations in the region to step up and to accept a palestinian refugees who will be temporarily relocated for the rebuilding of gauze. limits comments come after trump statements that the us would own the gaza strip and be responsible for it. us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with a to will own 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. a white house correspondent,
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kimberly hawk. it has more. the white house press secretary, caroline lovett, that tracking on the suggestion by president donald trump on tuesday, that the location of the palestinian people in gaza would be permanent, that they would not be living in gaza due to the reconstruction. taking 10 to 15 years instead. love it saying that the relocation would be temporary. the us president has suggested that both egypt and jordan would house the palestinians for the permanent relocation of the palestinians. something that has been flatly rejected. however, the us president saying on wednesday, as well as on several occasions that he believes they will eventually get on board the reaction on capitol hill. a has been one of outrage to surprise many democrats
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saying that they will seek to block this with legislation. well, republican say that they were surprised and say that they will have to get details, but then eventually they believe they will support the president's idea. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house palestinians in guys i have condemned trump spline and say they will remain in the strip no matter what. i gotta benefit them. 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 or the hang on, we found out how lucky we shall not believe no matter what you see. my house was destroyed, but i couldn't sleep under rubber. we were to remain steadfast on overland rolando,
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of our drench power. a lot of the, the bad early and my colleagues on these 8 on spoke to on corresponding tiny, my holding guys. i see he says, palestinians they have vowed to not leave their home at us. 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 as bars perceive everything. he suggested feeds into one conclusion that wants to 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 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,
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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 no force in or on earth with a dr. pile of students out of their house. but this is not the 1st time samuel here, these are statements, they've been echoed the multiple times in the past 15 months. the opening weeks of the war has been quite filled with many of the, the statements of, from the political level, the military officers, as well as settlements, leaders inside israel, who called blatantly and publicly for explosion of the palestinians. they gave a different name that they describe it as a voluntary emigration, but they created the conditions on the ground that will eventually push peoples 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 ideas of the future. despite the inability of this,
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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. a transplant full guys or has been wrongly rejected and condemned by the united nations where i spoke 1st and earlier said that any force displacement of people is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. that's go to get released onto who is at the united nations headquarters for us in new york. what more have we heard from the you went on the escape? well we're going to be hearing more from the secretary general himself who is going to be giving a pre planned remarks to you and committee about the exercise of the rights of palestinian people. this is a committee meeting, a meeting that was long planned. the secretary general was planning to give remarks here at this, and we have been told that he will not directly address trump's remarks, but indirectly. we are told that he will say any search for
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a solution and guys must not make problems worse. and he said, we must stay true to the bed rocks of international law. those are some of the previews we're hearing from the secretary general's remarks that he will be giving in a few short minutes. we've also been told that the secretary general did make a phone call to king of dula jordan on wednesday to discuss the situation in the region. but beyond that, as you socialist think, we said it's been widely condemned here at the un. we heard from the chinese ambassador, who's the president of the security council this month. when asked about trump's remarks. he said they are beyond comprehension. so i think that sort of summarizes the overall feeling here at the un of what the us president said tuesday evening. and the un secretary general gape has begun speaking for what power does the un have here as well, the u. n. is certainly a place of
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a 193 member states. and we saw during the conflict and guys that in the last 1011 months, the security council has not been able to do much to stop that. never the less pressure. that is what the, the, the, the un can do with a 193 members. and clearly the vast majority of member states, shown support for the palestinians. people support the 2 state solution and clearly have over their statements over time rejected any idea of ethnic cleansing, of course. so i think it's that, that global pressure, if you will, that can really be brought to bear here at the u. n. over the coming days, weeks and really months. okay, thank you very much. we'll check in with you a little later to find out more about what the un secretary general has said. regional leaders have rejected trumps guys applying the united adventurous phase policy. news can not be denied that unavailable rights and sante, arabia has issued a strongly worded statement saying it reaffirms it on a critical rejection of any infringement of the legitimate rights of the
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palestinian people. whether so, is there any settlement policies land on exemption or attempts to displace them from saves egypt and jordan will agree to re settled policy in strong guys. something both countries have rejected. most of 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 solvency of jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable at all, which is there is no de has more from jordan's capital online 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,
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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 a trump. he talked to the meat of potter to the crowns for the crown prince of saudi arabia and a, 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. and it's the case tama was asking parliament about the us the president's proposal. the benefits were 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 that from
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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 sworn minister on elena bar boxes trump's plan would lead to new suffering and hatred. she says a civilian population of guys i must not be expelled in guys. i must not be permanent, be occupied or re populated is cleared up guys. and she says like the westbound candies through the same belongs to the palestinians. they form the basis for a future palestinian state and other well he is police say that was my shooting in sweden's history was carried out by a lone gunman who his motive is not yet known. issue to open fire at an adult education center on tuesday and the town of are broken in 10 people. at least 5
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people was seriously wounded. prime minister of christmas and sweden's king and queen visited the site on wednesday to pay their respects. francis prime minister f one, somebody who has survive to know confidence hosting parliament. it was brought by the left after he forced or the budget was found to vote by will say this move was urgent to insure the stability of the economy. a scale age in parliament had delayed the budget for months and brought down the government to free this prime minister, initiated vanya in december, i said, i had on algae 0 and use processing washington against a trump administration's efforts to shut down the us international. united sharing agency, usa id the an app that sees for the blinds and a robotic um for the disabled junk. australian engineer is inventing tools to help
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the human condition. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why the the to watching alger 0 reminder of our top stories a day after present. donald trump announced plans to, for the us to take control of casa, the white house press. secretary and this policy is will only be removed temporarily as the strictest rebuild americans regional allies, soule g radius says it rejects any infringement of the legitimate rights of palestinians, the u. e and jordan, and have also issue statements against thompson. god supplies and palestinians in gaza say they will never be 4 sided at homeland. many of pitching tents on top of the rumble of their houses and trying to pay
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a bomb debris by hand on donald trump salon for guys that isn't the only one causing anger and political push back. they have been protests in washington dc against is move to shut down the government's international humanitarian agency. the to most of the agencies staff are being put on administrative leave. us a id says the move will come into effect on friday. in 2023, the agency dispersed more than $40000000000.00 to more than $200.00 countries and regions. critics argue the decision will harm us interest size. well, hi, digital castro reports from the protest in washington, dc. the resistance against donald trump's efforts to dismantle us. a id is growing. you lot mosque is leading that charge to close the agency, calling it a criminal organization. now these protesters have gathered outside of congress,
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rallying against mosque, and against trump. after all of us, a id is about $10000.00 federal employees, 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 and 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?
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people are worried about immigration migration. how much this does to solve those 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 leverage. meanwhile, the aid workers and their supporters say there is no time to waste as more damage is being inflicted each day. this continues to jo, castro, algebra, washington. well n as in bob way health workers, one that some of the most vulnerable communities will be heard by the decision to the spend for an aide. and sasha workforce of usaid many h i. v aids patients see it will no longer receive life saving medicine to a us funded program. hire more time, sorry for some f, for a, for a ne sends. and by the way, no matter how busy her day gets,
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which i need to someone who can forget to take her medication. 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 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,
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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, 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 isn't supposed desk 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. 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 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 united nation says the number of people
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killed in fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo has raised into 2900 the you and says, the bodies have been recovered in the city of goma one and back to him. 23 fighters and its allies took control of the city after days of intense battles with somebody soldiers last week. the fighters every forwarded the gain ground just south of coma, despite the ferrying a unique unique natural ceasefire on tuesday. at livingston is an independent jordan. this is in go my in eastern the 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 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 governments will look like um on saturday morning last weekend,
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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. and they, they demanded that everyone do it, and everyone went out on the streets to do it. and they were sleeping up rubbish. and picking up the bree and the people that i spoke to said so they were scared to disobey. it's hard to say with any great, so i can 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 comma. they would have been displaced by are your waves of the m 23 conflict. and at the moment the situation that you have around government is extremely volatile. there are picking up there are people that are picking up a meeting and going home. there are people who are moving from one time to the other. um, on top of that, uh there 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, the roof, the shortest as there was a new thing that happened in the old across going to. um, i think it was on monday or tuesday, so i'm not mistaken. i think to say i myself witnessed the, which is the leasing as a of a un stock stockpile you mtv stock file. so there's a short to get equipment for the shoulder of people under the huge amounts of uncertainty, including around security of argentina as president, have a malay is pulling his country out of the world health organization. a spokesman cited deep differences over the management of health issues, including the response to the coby pandemic. he added the w. h o locks in defendants because of interference by some countries. this comes weeks off to donald trump signed an executive order to withdraw the us from the organization. danielle shaw, i'm larry for somebody to size the announcement in the dollars and say, you know, would withdrawal from the wells health organization was made for the presidential spokesman manual
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a door to me saying that knowledge and tina would withdrawal immediately. they no longer wants to pay the $10000000.00 know so dollars that knowledge and seen a gives each year to the organization. this is something that's been brewing for some time president harvey and relates before he came to power during the hoss of the cove at 19 pandemic. strongly criticized the world health organization for what he said, transgressing solvency writes interfering in origins. he knows methods in trying to fight the pandemic. argentina has a very good program. and generally what i perceive to be very good program in fighting depends on what that was under the previous governments of the left of center. but at the front end is how the and malay, when he came to power, has very closely aligned himself to the now us president. and donald trump saying he would follow him and withdrawing from various wells. organizations such as the powers agreement on current climate change and now the world health organization. this means that knowledge and see the will no longer participates in
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a global responses to i as to an illness as to disease as like the code with 19 times then it will no longer take policy and research for in efforts to slice a flight. global catastrophes regional catastrophes in latin america. the poles of those in the indian capital territory of denny, where candidates survived for a place in the 70 seat legislature. the assembly 15000000 people were registered to hold with from us and to render and all the pop modi's party up against the ruling . imagine the party led by his rival and anti corruption to say to our veins courtesy was famous robbie reports it's been a fierce contest leading up to pulling day in india's capital city, new dell, a win for the ruling army party and power since 2015 would mean another 5 years and power a winning for the party. i jumped up party with the prime minister and the ran the remote,
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these party in power in the capital territory for the 1st time in 27 years. consolidating this political down, both sides campaigned on providing more basic services and jobs and the promise of more government subsidies. how do i feel hot about albany? every person, every section is thinking of the right. everyone is focused on seeing which party is benefiting and the mobile, 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. these leaders are going to catch you, rose to the political ranks as an anti corruption campaign. but he himself is currently out on based on corruption charges that saw him resign as dallas chief
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minister last year. he says the graft cases against him are politically motivated in bodies. b. j. p is misusing federal agencies to target him. i think the should have been a lot of civic issues in the selection, but try to agree what has happened that everything is be set aside by the promises of freebies that the government has been making. and the bubbles in parties are trying to match too. i would say they shouldn't be important only one issue is that this pollution and that pollution means what as well as air pollution, is becoming extremely difficult to stay and any during the time of be cleaned up and the quantities of us will, you know. and similarly the waterfall diesel, but whoever wins will face the task of addressing ongoing public anger over issues of social welfare. pollution and corruption results are expected on saturday, february 8th, same bus route of the old to 0. and that is in use for now on knowledge is here at more on our website as always on our website on tuesday or dot com the windows next
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. and then inside story takes a look at whether donald trump's gaza plan is serious. i'll be back to that thanks so much with the color of the nasty, extreme heavy rain continues across the north east of australia. the monsoon range really kicked in now right across the top and right into a cool queensland northern past. still seeing further pulse is a very, very wet weather. so what, what do you seeing widespread flooding in place and more of that as we go through 1st, i think the heavier range of sliding a little further south with some pockets of heavy down pulls. that's really going to continue to cause the problems here. and you can see how that weather runs right up into northern parts of wy, in the southeast. it's hot,
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it is dry. temperatures will fall away here as we go through friday, temperatures flipping back into the meetings for melvin, for example, more heavy rain that you causing some policy. but the next couple of days could see maybe 4 or 500 millimeters afraid not to ask the question. so you know, the pulse of the bad weather coming back in full set today, some showers into the southeast and pulling up other states building that around 22 celsius a little bit. it was starting to slide his way towards south island of d, z. and meanwhile, is snowy weather into japan. once again, more heavy snow coming into western and northern parts that continues to fast. i, right, the, i can place a more widespread for friday. are the true economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions. and now is rails and ration. 11 in for survived on the toilet civil society,
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a citizens that stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking halter executed by us, and it disappeared, executed by us. many cases cooling, everything is secured, but private initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0 was donald trump is so upset because the us presidents proposes taking over the stress and relocation palestinians, a violation of international law at best and a quote for ethnic cleansing it was. but who can stop trumps plan? this is the inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm elizabeth put on us president donald trump
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