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the w w w dot h t a dot q a the . ready ready ready and the, this is in use our on algae 0. i'm 40 by to go live in the coming up. in the next 60 minutes. 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 president spine to relocate palestinians from guys that would be temporary, not permanent, as donald trump suggested somebody not of the kind of behind the
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nfl. what have that ended up in the village? no one with the palestinians, say no force in the world will move them from guys. i no matter how devastated this trip, this is vital to say to, to the bands at all to international law is essential to avoid any sort of move in between see you and secretary general says transplant cost to choose s. mackenzie. and as for need to stand up to condemns, also in the protest. so say trump for and funding fries will be catastrophic for both the us and foreign countries. and in sport, it's all or nothing for our small is they face new castle in the semi finals of the lead copies, but it's new half of the sport 1st. and the gunners now each overcharged each reno deficit to reach their 1st final. and the competition is $28.00.
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the thank you for joining us. one day after president donald trump announced bands for the us to take control of guys and remove palestinians. the white house has insisted residents would only be moved temporarily. tom's proposal to take over guys or has been rejected by well, leaders will say, palestinians cannot be forced from their homeland. now the white house photographs and says, countries in the region will be responsible for rebuilding. gov. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground and gaza. he has also 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
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to accept a palestinian refugees who will be temporarily relocated for the rebuilding of gaza levins comments com after trying statements that the us would own the gaza strip and be responsible for it to 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. let's call. so i'll just here is my kind of in washington dc. my tell us more about what county nesbitt said there, it looks like she's trying to walk back from scars or tape of a plan, as well as not so much as a walk back has a complete due to and in
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a way because you heard the president trump stating specifically that the us was going to own garza, his words, his implication, or direct statement was that the us was going to be in the forefront of complicating residents of cause a into neighboring territories. now we hear from the press secretary carrot and love it. that though this is not what he meant, what you, they will be no us boots on the ground that she puts it and the us will not provide any funding whatsoever. two's any translocation, adding as well reversing the president statement, which he made publicly that this would be a temporary solution if affected not a permanent one has has been implied by the president. this was also a code a little bit earlier by the sacred real estate market. rubio, who said any such action and gaza would be a temporary one. that being said, neighbors to the area and others in the area would resist very strongly. even
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though the prelim relocation was of a temporary basis of the error of nations would fight tooth and nail against any such effect. my colon message trumps advises with what he himself is actually pushing forward as policy as well. they all are supposed to be competing. what president trump one say of the finals for his desires. his executive board is what he wants, but they can only deal with what they've got. we had caroline level to saying what the bus had been saying and then now reversing it obviously off the consultation with president trump himself. but this has occurred a number of times just in the short time that president trump is beaten office in the trump administration has been an office. for example, you had a executive order, basically freezing old federal funding. now 24 hours later this was to drown.
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however, the press secretary then said, no, it's not the executive orders that were reversed. it is the memorandum which was issued and put by putting the executive orders into effect. so that is pretty live a replacement theory in terms of what was actually said. so yes, it does seem to be sometimes a dislocation between the spokes people and between what president trump intends. but there's also a situation where perhaps the president, on occasion, as in this one that we have just witness, may not be quite certain as to exactly what he intends saying something and then having other people push it out. and sometimes they may do so mistakenly. so the is the dislocation at between the source of the message and the message that is eventually put out. like thank you very much, my kind of live there in washington dc. meanwhile, israel's foreign minister benjamin this now is at the pentagon meeting with the us
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secretary of defense and opening remarks, the texas described trump spine to take control of guys as a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. that's go to patty, go hand who is that the kind of gone for? so the defense secretary saying that they are prepared to look at our options and guys of patty. what more did we hear from him today? well we heard of course he's meeting here with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu showed him about an hour ago, and there were brief remarks in the top there meeting. and of course they started by talking at taking the jump to ministration for releasing the 2000 pound bombs, that the new ministration had put on hold about 3 quarters. as you mentioned, were able to ask a couple of questions on garza to secretary p. b takes us and they said basically, you know, are you in favor of moving all the palestinians of aust their land. and he said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again. as you
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mentioned, the present was trying to think outside the box be create. busy and he was also asked about using the us military in gaza, which is obviously something that the president said he was willing to do last night. he said he didn't want to get ahead of the president. but basically they said that the presidents involved in complex and high level negotiations, and they're going to be looking at all options. and what is the calculus body for the president when it comes to troops? us troops and gas? well, i think it's very interesting now that you're starting to hear them say it wouldn't be us. money or nets, wouldn't necessarily be us troops because we saw some republicans come out immediately and say that's not put it in america 1st. remember, this is the president who campaigns repeatedly on keeping us troops out of wars, especially in the middle east. so the line we're starting to hear from some of his supporters not speaker of the house mike johnson,
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who said it was the very end. busy of idea that he wanted to look into further. but other republicans on the hill, commentators, they've been saying that this is probably. ready they think trump's way of negotiating, there was one anchor and fox news and said he was doing this to bring around to the bargaining table. so a lot of his supporters casting doubt on this because although the president likes to be on pretty good, unpredictable he thinks that helps him in negotiations. politically. he has to realize that, going back on that core campaign promise that actually sending us troops into the middle east, where they would obviously face are still these would be hugely politically unpopular with the, with his base, with the american people who put them in the office so he's saying things, but the political world reality on the ground puts a lot more pressure on him that he's letting, letting on. how do you thank you very much for bringing us today to say from the pentagon of all, tens of thousands of palestinians. every turn to northern guys are in recent days,
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but very few have found to their houses still intact. and even as us present donald trump talks publicly of pushing palestinians from new territory, the piles of rubble remain their home as a right now, how to lead reports she's yeah, your part was once a place where children played now the albany spaces, fields not with laughter, but with then many nice, and after a year and a half of hill, many the and a hot up and her husband must have returned to restart their lives in northern garza. but with their 4 children they have learned there's little lift of their home. but most, most of them you'll not left me. we went to check in on our house, our neighborhood. there was nothing but revel, no houses, nothing. it was not clear where houses were the spot, this jesus, this is their land and they will never leave whatever president from said. it's 9, know somebody and you know 50 i'm, we are here. steadfast here in the tense until we rebuild their homes and live in
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them and return to the same places where we were living. i made the freezing weather policy and families are using whatever they can, so that fire and prepare launch for their families. lunch on the same pool me with eggs boiled on his cabbage, dwelt and plastic by the head of the le hopes to rebuild his home too. well, how does that there is no proper means of life or anything? no water, no electricity, nothing and things are very difficult. as you can see, the house behind me, the entire neighborhood is gone. but despite all that, we want to live and we want to rebuild. it is not how senior resistance, but resilience, that will keep them here. but i am officially edges euro garza city, palestine even with increased a coming in during the cease fire supplies are running low across the strip topic up was on has more on this from southern gospel. the military and 8 supplies
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continue to flow into the gaza strip. as a part of the deal reach between homeless and is where we so that during the 1st 4 days of the implementation of the 1st space that over 632 minute terry 8 trucks access because of surpassing agreed minimum of 600 feet a light types of sequin days we witnessed sorts of collect rating in terms of these numbers for humanitarian aid organizations, including owner what the wsp and medical organizations such as the w a, a. what to deliver like saving assistance to palestinians as different sorts of food parcels. imagine sea water supplies alongside with also different uh, sanitation products where distributed to families facing city humanitarian conditions. but they stressed that all sorts of 8 deliver it to the gaza strip did not violate a scratch the surface of a humanitarian needs of the strip. under our cooling for sub expansion of
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humanitarian relief efforts for desperately needed families. tarika basically out just how do you and this palestine regional leaders have rejected phrase it in terms of guys applying nor or day has more reaction from guys as neighbors. she's reporting in amman, jordan, a ballad with us president donald trump has united the middle east in shopping and condemnation. the focus of regional outrage from suggestion that the us plans to take over gaza brooding palestinians, forcing them to live in jordan egypt or elsewhere in the region to us. we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to will own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangers unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side. the level of the side across the political spectrum, palestinians roundly rejected the comments as we cycled is really ideas and is
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really pipe dream that would plans, palestine of its indigenous people, egypt restated its long standing position against displacing palestinians in jordan, the proposal is viewed as a threat to national security of the 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 and in the solvency of jordan. and egypt and this is not acceptable as a whole. king. abdullah of jordan also condemned the idea during a meeting with the palestinian president and health phone consultations with the meat of potter and crown prince of sold area. is key in this developing story that has regional leaders rattled society foreign ministry was 1st to roundly condemn trump's remarks as a formal salad. your relations with israel will not happen without ending these rarely occupation and palestinian statehood of this. so the position will encourage
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i mind, cairo, and capitals around the world to stand their ground in opposing trump shocking plans. statements of condemnation alone will not defeat donald trump's push for annexation, and displacement. governments around the region will have to come up with a counter offer that also fulfills palo studying rights to statehood reconciling these opposing goals and will determine whether the region is heading towards the confrontation, cooperation with all the 0. i'm a transplant for guys that has also been condemned by the united nations, where the secretary general was said that force displacement of people is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. at the excesses egless size of the valuable rights of the policy named people, is about the rights of palestinians to simply live as human beings in their own
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lands. we have seen the realize they should have those light steadily slipped further out of reach. you have seen a chilling system methink. the human eye is ation and immunization of an entire people is vital to state through to the bedrock of international law. it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing a spring in gabriel and he's on to is that they nice nations for us in new york? strong language to from the un secretary general gave. what more did we hear from you to yeah, that's right. those remarks by the secretary general were given in pre scheduled appearance at a un committee meeting on the exercise of any eligible rights of the palestinian people. in that meeting you heard right there from the secretary general, making a very clear statement and within the building of the un, it's very clear as well that any forceful removal of the palestinian people would be considered ethnic cleansing period. full stop,
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that's really the view of the wide range of people within this building because the u. n. was founded on such things as self determination, territorial integrity jurisdiction, all key principles by the un. we also heard from the chinese ambassador, he's the president of the security council for this month. when asked what he thought about trump's comments, he simply said it's beyond comprehension and that his country china would never go along with any such plan. i think those comments there by the chinese, that code what we're hearing, both public and private statements from other member states as well. sort of scratching their head saying there's no way we would ever agree to this. also because quite frankly, you heard the secretary general. it would be considered ethnic cleansing. what power does anyone have here, j to well, that's a good question. i think a lot of people are now asking that question. we did know, we do know that the secretary general did have
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a phone call with king abdullah of jordan on wednesday that he talked about the situation in the region. no coincidence that that call happened on wednesday after trump's comments. i think that the secretary general can sort of harness international support and this 193 member body here to try to put pressure international pressure on the truck administration. not to even think to go forward with this or what potentially could be some consequences for the us or the trump administration if they to try to go forward with it. but the un, it's very much scratching their head as well. trying to figure out, is this a serious proposal? is it not? i think right now, no, you want official certainly wants to add to antagonize trump unnecessarily. say thank you very much. capabilities on july 1st say at the united nations. has also been condemnation of time supply and in europe in the u. k. prime minister cares donnell is asking parliament about the us presidents proposal. many of us will long
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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 recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french of ceasefire in 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. dominey cain is in berlin with reactions from across europe. 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 is 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 off the 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. the destruction costing garza had profoundly affected
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him. that's the sort of response that's being from european governments to the trump plan. dominant came houses, era bullying, or trumps. planned for guys isn't the only one causing anger and political push back. they have been protests in washington dc again says move to shut down the government's international humanitarian agency. the most of the agency 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. pretty strong . here the decision will harm us. interest says, well, heidi's will 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,
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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 notice is 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
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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 problems. and just basic to where 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 day. this continues to jo, castro, algebra washington. are from on this, i speak to kerry kennedy, who is the international associate general secretary at the american friend services committee. the organization issued a statement saying, shutting down usa id makes the us a less safe. scary is joining us from philadelphia. thank you so much for being with us. carry before i ask you why shutting down usa id makes us less safe. i think it's important for our as national audience to understand what this agency
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does. e and moscow said usaid is a criminal organization that should die. it's been for trade as a boss, t and of excesses. what does us say do, and why do you think it's, it's under attack today by the, the trump administration? just to start the fact that email and mosque who is an on elected billionaire oligarchy is calling you said a criminal organization is absolutely outrageous. you said is the u. s. mechanism for foreign assistance and humanitarian assistance overseas. so, and $200.00 plus countries since president kennedy's kennedy's executive order, we have been providing aid across the world for the most vulnerable, and this is feeding starving children. this is setting up medical facilities around the world. i had a call with
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a facies regional directors. this morning to talk about the impact of this free is on our partners and able to see as a quicker peace and humanitarian organization. we do not take us government money. so we are in the rare and fortunate position of not being affected by the fries. but every single one of the partners that we work with around the world, it is will be affected. so they are losing funding, are going to have to cease operations. people are going to die. we just the latin america, original director who i spoke with this morning, sent them to migration projects which are trying to address the push factors for migration line america have offer us, so we're opening it. we're open in guantanamo bay, investing. god knows how much money they're to bring the parties from latin america . well, the same time we're cutting is very, very small investment in global humanitarian needs. one percent of the us budget,
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which is nothing. why do you think specifically of that? but shutting down usaid will make for us less safe. right. so we know, and i know as a monetary and worker who has been in the field for 30 years, traveling around the world. that the goodwill that the u. s. generates from car soft power is through mechanisms like you said, the united states invest so much energy into military for us and we are known around the world for the strong us military power. and that's our how our hard power. but our soft power is our diplomacy. it's a human or human assistance. it's our humanitarian aid. it is the more of an ethical and humanitarian side of america. if you don't have that, if you lose that, we really do, we do away all the good. well, we have built since the, at the ending of run we're to try. so the decades of that we've built is now is,
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is now gone, but it will be a 2 weeks time. rubio and the secretary of state has said that that would be an expansion of life saving programs. could that help? i mean, what, what, what's going to be the scope of the expansion? so the problem with this being under rubio is that there was an intentional separation of political power and humanitarian power. so if you absorb, you said under the department of state, then the, the political strategic interest will always outweigh the humanitarian interests. the beauty of you said, you said wasn't perfect, you know, but, but they were good, much more than they, they did not do harm door of an organization that saved lives, that built schools that protected families that protected people. and so if you in bid that under political organization use something that you use that she monetary and focus, that is really needed for humanitarian organizations. we have to be guided by
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humanitarian principles. and we can't be influenced by a leadership, political leadership, which i would fear under under sen. rubio, thank you so much kerry for talking to us about it. thank you. kerry kennedy from the american friend services committee, joining a staff from philadelphia. thank you for your time. thank you. well, in zimbabwe, housework is one that some of the most vulnerable communities will be heard by trump's decision to, to spend for an age maybe age ivy, aids patients here they will no longer receive life saving medicine to a us funded program. how room latasha we for some at, for a fee ne, in zimbabwe. no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to sub i knew con, forget to take her medication. of the 48 year old says she gets a anti retroviral treatment for free from agencies. she was shocked to hear that the united states agency for international development,
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u. s. h has abruptly suspended its operations and funding for at least 90 days. some live saving hbo event is continuing, but no one knows how long that will last. and this is the cheapest, the top 2. we are going to die. that's what it means. they must have pity on us. we need that money so we can keep getting our medication, us aid, distribution, billions and aids to non governmental organizations, a groups and a non profit around the world. the us gave subsaharan africa more than $6500000000.00 and you managed to and assistance last year. this clinic is a lifeline for people in the community. families come in for vaccinations, counseling and other services. like many other public health institutions in zimbabwe, this place as long as you don't find it. if that money isn't there, this pays cut off the services and people work, you can get paid the cuts mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people
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under threat. i think this isn't supposed desk to show how we got to relate in to one to one extent or do less particularly because i think we can get the government to support but also look it into natalie. surely we would if you know, look oh nice. okay, because then bobby's government sees it has enough h ivy 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 out of me to us. i'll just share it with them probably to still head on and use our guatemala as president say is it except more deportation? size from the us to holding talks with the secretary of state, monica who will be and sports. no. bron james. say a special times or a head for the any lake has details coming up later in the program.

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