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a decade, the tags by, i'm close, but somebody ivory coast ask in french forces to leave could be strategic with elections due in october and then to french sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the white house officials walk back parts of president comes from is to take over guys i and forcibly display spot. i seen the you're watching colleges here live from bill. how with me for new batch ball also ahead is vital to state through the band. the bulk of international law is essential to avoid any forum events between c u. n. secretary general assess drums find cost to choose ethnic cleansing as for leaders stand up to condemn it
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and gaza palestinians struggling to rebuild their communities to launch a 0. they will remain in the streets no matter what. also in the news argentine is president, how do you mean they announce this funds to for his country out of the world health organization? the after wave of global condemnation, the white house has walked back on some of the president trump splines for the guys a strip on tuesday. donald trump decade that the us will take over the strip and own it will now official se, palestinians could be moved temporarily. to other countries not permanently while it was rebuilt and the us would not be paying for his reconstruction. 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 gaza . while levitz comments contradicts president trump's previous comments which outlined us ownership of the gaza strip. 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 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. that's bringing my kinda in washington dc. mike,
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it looks like a walk back then from the trump ministration as well. it is actually a contradiction because we do it from the press. that could be the contradiction of what president trump had said the matter of aus uh before the president strong stated clearly that the us would own the situation. he insinuated directly that the relocation of people out of gaza would be permanent, n t in city, way to to that the us would fund it, including perhaps putting troops on the ground. now the press secretary said, none of that is going to happen. they will be no funding from the us that will be no boots on the ground that she puts it about to president. trump will continue to work with potters in the region as are described and this folk would be a temporary relocation. she now clarifies, which is also a comment made by the secretary of state, marco rubio earlier in the day. that being said, even
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a temporary relocation is likely to be strongly resisted by others in the region. mike, how much of a disconnect is that between trump and his advise is how and message are they with what he himself is actually pushing forward as policy as well, the messages go out of a way and take pains to reflect exactly what they believe. all the wishes of the president, they go on the messages that he gives them too broad costs to the outside world, the press secretary in particular. but occasionally there is a situation where what the president says and what does relate. sometimes that a disconnect between the 2. maybe not at all the fault of the person pausing on the message such as a press secretary, maybe the full glass ball with the president who sometimes changes what he says within a matter of minutes on occasion. so this is a perfect example up that you had the president stating directly
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a series of backs. you then have his press secretary, 24 hours later. well, king back cool contradicting those particular facts. now, part of the issue here is that sometimes the president, may his critics say, say things without thinking them through a speaking on the fly, as it were. not actually coming onto the carefully formulated statement says that the lead is mostly do uh, this desk res problems full. the messages who sometimes have to interpret what the president means when he says something. and hence you've got this disconnect sometimes between what is to to the public and what is said by president trump. mike, thank you for that. my account. i live there in washington dc. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin let y'all has met with the us secretary of defense at the pentagon. p texas. describe trumps. planned to take control of guys as a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. he said, the pentagon is for pad to look at all options for gossip hide. eco haine is that
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the pentagon with the latest is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spending the afternoon here at the pentagon, meeting with the new is secretary of defense. p takes us in the beginning of their remarks. they've talked about the need to increase cooperation between israel and the us, highlighting the fact that the trump administration did lift the prohibition, put in place by the previous administration and sending 2000 pounds bombs to israel . and were far as were able to get in some questions to the new secretary of defense about gaza when it came to the possibility of using us troops. takes us simply said, the president is engaged in very high level complicated negotiations. you wouldn't get ahead of the president, but then he was also asked about getting palestinians off their land. president is willing to think outside the box, look for new and unique dynamic ways to solve problems that have felt like they're retractable. so we look forward to more conversations about that creative solutions
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to that and as a demand test with leading the defense department here, our prepared to look at all options. as we've already seen, some republican pushed back about the idea of using us money or us troops and gaza, saying that is not put in america 1st. and last. remember the president campaigned on keeping us troops out of wars, especially in the middle east. now, some republican commentator said the president just probably using this as a tactic negotiations, and he does like to be unpredictable for unpredictable. but he also does know the politics of it. and he has to realize that using us troops in the middle east would be very unpopular with many of the people who put them in office. particularly al jazeera, at the pentagon. protest and using guys i have condemned transplant, tens of thousands of return to the north in recent days, despite finding that home is the story. they say they will remain in guys and no matter what a brain my holly before, some guy is a city,
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as your par, was once a place where the children played. now the albany space is filled, not with laughter, but with tense. many nice. and after a year and a half of hill many, do you know how to find her husband? i 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 it's most of them you're not left and we went to check in on our house, our neighborhood. there was nothing but rebels. no houses, nothing is not clear where houses were. how many we just bought this jesus, this is their line and they will never leave what of a president from say's it's 9 or something enough to see i'm we are here steadfast here in the 10th until we rebuild their homes and live in them and return to the same places where we were living and i made the freezing weather policy and
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families are using whatever they can to the fire and prepare launch for their families. lunch on the same pool me will eggs, boiled on his cabbage drawled and plastic. by the head of the le hopes to rebuild his home, to where the 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. and by human friendly edges, euro garza, city palestine regional anita is have rejected president trans guys, a plan with jordan saying it opposes attempts to unexplained and displace palestinians no day has more from online a ballot with us. president donald trump has united the middle east in shopping and
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condemnation. the focus of regional outrage from suggestion that the us plans to take over gaza brooding palestinians and 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 the 2 without 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 recycled is really ideas and is 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 chopped up. it is considered a disturbance of international security and,
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and interference in the solvency of jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable at all. 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. field 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 solid. your relations with israel will not happen without ending these really occupation and palestinian statehood of this. so the position will encourage . 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
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these opposing goals will determine whether the region is heading towards confrontation, cooperation with all the 0. i'm not trying to plan for guys that has also been wrongly rejected and condemned by the united nations. the secretary general said, force displacement of people is tantamount to ask mackenzie 50 excesses as the size of the valuable rights of the policy. and people is about the rights of palestinians to simply live as human beings in their own lands. we have seen the realization of those light steadily sleep. further out of reach. you have seen a chilling system methink, the human eye, zation, and immunization of an entire people is vital to stay through to the bedrock of international law. it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing. kimberly's under joins does not lie from you and headquarters in new york gave.
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what more have we heard from the un on this of the well, similar comments to what the secretary general said. they're focusing on the bedrock of international law for laws, plural, i should even say. and those really are the fundamental principles or pillars of the united nations. these remarks made by the secretary general were in a pre scheduled appearance at a un committee on the rights of the palestinian people. so it gave him a really good opportunity to address trumps claims. and no one here at the un, including the secretary general, is directly a naming trump, but certainly explicitly addressing trump's remarks on tuesday. we also heard from china's ambassador to the un holds the presidency of the security council. when asked on wednesday morning what he thought about trump's remarks, he said they are beyond comprehension, saying that china would never agree to such
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a thing. uh, these are sort of the themes that we're getting out of the un right now on, on wednesday. basically, universal combination, everyone's saying it's very simple here. it's simply ethnic cleansing, that no one would agree to and what power is does to you and have here gave as well, i think many people in this building are asking the same questions and trying to figure that out right now as well. i can tell you the secretary general did have a phone conversation with keen up to of jordan on wednesday. all we were told by his office is that they discussed the situation in the region, but you bet they were discussing trump's comments. for sure. beyond that, clearly i think with a 193 member states of his body, most of who, who i'm very much support palestine and support the palestinian people and their right to stay on their land. clearly i think this the u. n. 's main purpose now is
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to rally international support. if you will make this be a place that could rebuff or perhaps even level some consequences against the trump administration or the united states. should a trump decide to move forward on this. but i think right now it's very clear trump wants to up in the international legal order, and i think many people here at the u. n. are trying to figure out how they're going to deal with this days, weeks, months, even for years. okay, thank you for that. i gave it a nissan to live in new york. the still ahead on knowledge is 0. i'm ottoman tassel in a pleasant and bob way, i'll tell you why people here as jump in white about cuts to us funded barney. the
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color of the nice, the extreme heavy rain continues across the northeast of australia. the monsoon range really kicked in now right across the top hand right into a cool queensland northern past. still seeing further pulse is a very, very wet weather. so, well, what are you seeing? widespread flooding in place and more of that. so as we go 3 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 hots it is dry. temperatures will fall away here as we go through friday type of just looking back into the mid teens for melvin. for example, we'll have you right that you got, i think 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 a bad weather coming back in full saturday. some showers into the southeast and pulling up by the state building at around $22.00 celsius, a little bit of what was starting to slide his way towards south island of
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d zealand. meanwhile, is snowing weather into japan. once again, more heavy snow coming into western and northern parts that continues to fast. i write the packing place a more widespread for friday. the to economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions, and now is rails invasion 11 and for survived on the toilet. civil society, as citizens of stepped in to provide with the states has failed thinking halter is included by our electricity, is dictated by us. many cases, excluding everything is secured by private initiative. people impala frontline is k on l g 0 of the
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pro again, a reminder about top stories on allergies here a day after present. donald trump announced brands for the us to take control of kaiser, the white house press secretary and says spanish opinions it will only be removed temporarily. as a strip is rebuilt, israel's prime minister benjamin mateo has met the us secretary of defense of the pentagon, p, texas. described from spline to take control of guys a has a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. palestinians in gaza say they will never be moved. they will never before saturday homeland, many of pitching tents on top of the rumble of their houses and trying to create a bomb to free by hand. tom swan for guys that isn't the only one causing anger and
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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 agencies staff are being put on administrative leave. us a id says the move will come into effect on friday in 2023. the agency this 1st 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 was at 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 again, smallest and against trump. after all of us, a i d 's about 10000 federal employees, both in the us and around the world,
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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 schoolgirls and up down to 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. ok, that's a threat to us here we start with coding. how much more do we have to know about a pen 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. sure humanity, people are starving right now. now,
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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 al jazeera washington. while n, as in bob warehouse workers are wanting the suspension of for an aide by president trump or her at the most vulnerable communities. many h i v aids patients here now no longer receive life saving medicine. however, with tests every for some f for if in northeastern zimbabwe. no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to someone who can forget to take her medication. of the 48 year old says she gets a anti retroviral treatment for free from 8 agencies. she was shocked to hear that
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the united states agency for international development, u. s. h 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 us age, distribution, billions in age to non governmental organizations, age groups, and, and nonprofits 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 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 cut. so mean
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programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this isn't supposed desk. sure how we got to relate in to what extent or do less particular was 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. 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 for sure is that she has about a month supply of tablets lift in this bottle out of mattel's. i'll just share it with them. probably the united nation says the number of people killed in fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo has risen to 2900. the one says the bodies have been recovered in the city of goma, london by time 23 rebels to control of the city after days of intense battles with
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congress soldiers last week. beyond group has reportedly gains ground just south of coma, despite declaring a unique natural sci fi on tuesday. and livingston is an independent journalist as in go law and says, the situation is calm, but i'm certain. as of this week, this week, the streets are beginning to look normal. their busy um, technicians are repairing electricity lines. um some normal kind of city functions are being carried on. the desk are being buried. and we're in a stage where the m 23 is, is trying to set up a power lo administration and go my see. so you're beginning to see the very 1st stages of, of what the governments will look like. um on saturday morning, last weekend, they forced everybody ask them to the streets to clean them up. this is an active, communal, traditional, communal labor in the region known as some long ago. but it's usually not enforced . they, they demanded that everyone do it,
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and everyone went out on the streets to do this. and they were sleeping up rubbish and picking up the 3. and the people that i spoke to said so they were scared to disobey. 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 you're waves of the m 23 conflicts. and at the moment the situation that you have around government is extremely volatile. they're picking up their people that are picking up and beating and going home. there are people who are moving from one time to the other. on top of that, uh there is, there are questions around security. humanitarians are working on skeleton stuff. many humanitarian groups evacuated old, but their most essential stuff during the assault on the city because of the danger to them. they're also shortages of as new thing that happened in the own across coma. but i think it was on monday or tuesday if i'm not mistaken. i think to say,
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i myself witnessed the week. that is a new thing as a of a un stock stockpile you ncp stockpile. so there's a shortcut equipment. there's a shortage of people and there's a huge amount of uncertainty, including around security, argentina, surprises, and how the malays pulling his country out of the world health organization. as spokesman, cited deep differences over the management of health issues, including the response to the corporate 19 pandemic. he said that w h o lacks independence because of interference by some countries. this comes weeks on to donald trump signed an executive order to withdraw the us from the organization. danielle showed me larry, for some point, a cyrus the president spokesman and said that alex and so, you know, had profound differences with the world health organization, especially over its handling of the cove. it 19 pandemic. secondino no, but most of them indeed one of the arts and canadians will not allow international bodies to interfere with our sovereignty. as special ed and not with all the help.
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i want to make it clear the argentine on does not receive financial aid from the v o, which means that this measure will not result in a loss of funds for the country or in the quality of all health care that any president malay has posted on social media that he so the w 8 show was enough. the organization that during the code with 19 pandemic and carried out social experimentation that amounted to a crime against humanity. the measure to withdrawal from the organization is similar to all the measures announced by his government in cutting state spending in health. education then transports a mirror. some of those promises made by his friend that i lie in the united states president donald trump. the move means with alex and t and it will no longer take part in global initiatives to fight disease or to deal with regional crisis is already been criticized by health organizations here. right now i can see the,
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the say the move is political, not scientific. i'm gonna put alton tina back. 100 is daniel shawn there i was just era, one of the 1st u. s. military flight carrying detained undocumented immigrants to guantanamo bay has landed in cuba. these photographs show people being handcuffed by us soldiers before boarding the plane. the 1st flight transported about 10 people, but the facilities being prepared to potentially house up to 30000. meanwhile, us secretary of state local rubio has met with brought to minus president as part of a wider central america tour. to address any gratian will be as high as guatemala has agreed to increase the number of deportation size to the acceptance from the us. as the president was made, the offer today, then we'll be working on the details of all this, but the offer to increase these slides these the by and these deportations by 40 percent. it's very important for us in terms of the migratory situation that we're facing. his willingness to accept not just nationals,
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but those from other nationalities as they seek to ultimately return to their own homelands is also important. and we've pledged our support with those efforts. california government gavin us. and they said to me, president trump, to discuss federal aid following devastating forest fires in los angeles county, is comes as a state where the west coast states is preparing to fight. some of the president's executive orders in court seem to fail before some of the sanchez county california, and donald trump has a complicated relationship. it is a liberal democratic state, but one when more people go to him last year than ever before. trump's cool governor, governor newsome scum. then i went to see gavin newsom and i said they may be claudio for the cameras in the life of a natural disaster. all the expectations to be able to work. but in the quotes, california is planning full use of flights. i have one message for president trump . i'll see you in court. california sued the trump government once every 12 days on
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average last time around of immigration over the environment of a health guy. i'm more as the president we settled into the white house, the golden state has got the funding in place to trump proof itself for these policies. they can be a huge starting the trump administration side law professor barry mcdonald, see miss play up. the full question is, how much different you think will be this time around. so i think they'll be more prepared. so the lawyers will have been on notice that they want to start thinking about this issue and crafting the policies in a way that will be sort of easier to get through the courts. the governor called a special legislative session after the election to put a $50000000.00 aside supply. i'm flight low, simple and then came the devastating l. a 5. he's now bump that up to 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to include cash aid and recovery too. because california needs it, we've seen that's.
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