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nice through now design, the witness documentary is done by all the trees and change perspectives on out to 0. the, the white house officials won't bug pause of president trump probates to take over garza forcibly displace palestinians. the deluxe, the whole run and what you want is there life. but headquarters here in the also coming up is vital to say, to have that all could be international law. easy sam. so to avoid any forum, events between c d, u and secretary general sense of trends time constitutes ethnic cleansing. as far
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as lead a stand up to condemn it. being gauze that policy and struggling to rebuild. that could be that each time i'll just say around the l remade in the strip about to watch. also, the protests to say trumps. forward funding fees will have catastrophic consequences, both at home and abroad. the welcome to the product of up to a wave of global condemnation, the white house, those bolts back on some of president trump plans full of the costs of strip. on tuesday, donald trump declared that the us will take over goss, i own it. now the officials say palestinians could be moved temporarily to other countries book pub in the play while it was rebuild. the us was not to be paid.
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the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in 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 to accept a palestinian refugees who will be temporarily relocated for the rebuilding of gaza . well love, it's called, it's called to the present troops, previous statements which outlined us so to ship all 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.
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it could be so magnificent. let's go over to washington dc. what bike, how to is standing by that does see might the car live live? it's called her what cuts out for the walking back sort of transplant indeed, yes. so there we heard from the president saying that we will take responsibility for he was pretty specific that the us would own gaza. it would take part in the relocation of people from god. so it would pay for it. and if necessary, it would put the troops in to do so. however, we put it from the press secretary there that you know, the us will not pay for it. that the weak location would be of a temporary nature. and essentially others in the region would have to bear the brunt of these relocations in terms of accepting people in them. clearly it would it be as well, funding it. so this is not just a bad a walking back. it is more contradiction of what the president said they'll want of
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that being said, though any relocation be a temporary or permanent would not be accepted by others. and the region as has been made abundantly clear. well, uh you say, you know, it's big about on message, but not everybody's on message because even his advise is what and whether they are on message because he's actually is that of pushing for the policy. it, it does seem to others all catching up as well. yes, you have the musing and the rambling some time of the president saying specific things specifically. and then you have a press secretary who a little bit later has to clarify exactly what the president meant in those drawings of sold. and this is a task for the press secretary, and this is a kind of occasion where you get a revision of what the president said, a clarification of what the president said. and this is not just
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a unique occasion with regard to going to that it's happened also within the past 2 weeks at the trump administration has been in paula. so this is basically a regular occurrence which uh trumps. critics contend comes from the president, not thinking things through not working up the script, making things up as it goes along. gaza is a case in point. perhaps. however, other critics contend that this is an intentional strategy to get people talking about something. well, other things are happening in the trump administration that may have more reaching far reaching consequences, like kind of that for us. so with that update, mike, thank you. now is really private as a benjamin destiny, all who has met with the us, secretary of defense of the pen to gold feet has got described tubs planned to take control of gauze as a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. he said, the pentagon is prepared to look at options regardless of how people, hey,
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this up depends a good for the latest. it 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 funds 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 to that and as a demand test with leading the defense department here,
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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 and 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. to publish to these, a goal is to have condemned drugs plan tens of thousands of a ton to the goals and recent days. and despite funding that he was destroyed, they say the remaining goal is that the boss who wants everybody to clean eva pool . so from garza city she's yeah, your power was once
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a place where children played now the albany spaces, fields not with laughter, but with then many nice things after a year and a half of hill, many the know how to and her husband must have returned to restart their lives in northern gods, but with their 4 children, they have learned there's little lift of their home. but it's most of your not left . we went to check in on our house, our neighborhood. there was nothing but rebels. no houses, nothing. it was not clear where houses were, how many we just bought this jesus. this is their line 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 them and return to the same places where we were living. i made the freezing weather policy and families are using whatever they can to that fire and prepare
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launch for their families. lunch on the same pool, me will eggs, boiled on his cabbage, twirled, and plastic headed 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 to the humanitarian situation. gaza obeyed style even with increased aid . coming in during the sci fi tunnel cover as a possible from call get a sense of and garza, military and 8 supplies continue to flow into the gaza. strip as a part of the deal reach, but we come us and is where we so that during the 1st 4 days of the implementation
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of the 1st phase, that's over 632 minute terry and 8 trucks, access cause a surpassing agreed minimum of 600 feet a lead time subsequent days. we witnessed sorts of collect rating in terms of these numbers, but humanitarian aid organizations, including owner, what the wsp and medical organizations such as the w a, a. what to deliver, like saving assistance to post things as different sorts of food parcels. imagine sea water supplies alongside with also a different uh, syndic patient products where distributed to families of 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 humanitarian relief efforts for desperately needed families. to alric up as a, i'll just had you in this kind of style. region leaders have rejected,
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present drugs, gone, supplied with jordan, say get opposes, attends to ethics, landon displaced palestinians, the hospital from the capitol, amman. the 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 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 across the political spectrum, palestinians roundly rejected the comments as recycled is really ideas and is really pipe dream that would plans palace fine of its indigenous people. egypt restated its long standing position against displacing palestinians in jordan. the
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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 charter. 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. 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
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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 will determine whether the region is heading towards confrontation, cooperation with all the address either among those plans. the goal is as also being validly rejected and condemned by the united nations. the secretary general's at full displacements of people has temperament to ethnic cleansing. at the excesses as the size of the valuable lights 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 to reach. you have seen a chilling system methink, the human eye, zation,
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and the monetization 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. while i've had the secretary general, a number of countries that the united nations have been responding to trump plans of consent and confusion as gabriel was on their thoughts 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. that's really the view of the wide range of people within this building because of un, 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
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along with any such plan. i think those comments there by the chinese echoed 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 agreed to this. also because quite frankly, you heard the secretary general, you would be considered ethnic cleansing a still a head hey, although just there i'm out of montage a in a flood zimbabwe. i'll tell you why people here in shops and why is about cuts to us funded by an 8 and possible, as president says, he'll accept more deportations lives from the united states. i've told him towards with us secretary of state's market review, the fellow we have
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a massive temperature contrast across north america. the very hall to the hot weather that continues to the south of uh, this line is stationary waterfront. so i don't know if somebody code is still in place as per usual for minus the attaining where they pay, compare that with houston. so to 30 degree difference in temperatures, then as we go on into a friday, he still has to pump a little further northwards that we could be talking 30 celsius in dallas. not too far off the for houston modest 18. and when he picks up something like a 40 degree truck contrasting temperature by that stage in between some light, the stalls making the way across the appalachians into the northeast in cold snow on the northern flank. therefore, ontario quebec, pushing for the east was let me go some right statements and i was coming into the west coast, san francisco right down into allies, seeing some pretty nasty weather weather coming right down. once again, as we go through flooding, not quite as heavy, but that could cause some flooding some months. slides across into northern parts of california, pushing
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book about q. what you'll just bear with me. so robin in the hall remind to of all top stories a day after president trump announced plans for the us to take control of garza. the wife has press secretary and says, palestinians that will only be removed temporarily as the strip is rebuilt. is there any problem with it? so benjamin netanyahu has met with the secretary of defense defense against the task of described. tongues plan take control of gauze as a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. the palestinians, a gauze of say they'll never be forced out of that homeland. but the pitching tents on top of the rubble of the houses tried to clear daybreak. now the 1st us military flight carry detained undocumented immigrants to guantanamo bay has landed
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in cuba. these photographs, a people being hunt cuffed by us soldiers before boarding the plane. the 1st flight transports about 10 people, but the facility is being prepared to potentially house up to 30000. speed. was us extra estate montgomery beer has met with quite small as presidents as possible. why the central american tool to address immigration previous as guatemala has agreed to increase the number of people taishan finds that accept from the united states. the president was made the offer today, then we'll be working on the details of all of this, but the offer to increase these flights 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, but those from other nationalities as they seek to ultimately return to their own home. life is also important and we've pledged our support with those efforts. julia kind of out there has been following developments from mexico city,
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a secretary of state, marco rubio seems to have publicly at least achieved his stated goal on this. his 1st trip as a secretary of state of the united states. he started his trip in panama, where he had said migration and control of the panama canal, specifically as it relates to china, were for at the top of his agenda. and both of those huge issues seems to, it seems to have gone fairly well. the president of panama, shortly after his visited announce that certain contracts with the government of china with chinese companies would not be renewed certainly when from the standpoint of the us. and secondly, they also agreed to do more essentially, to curve migration, specifically as it relates to migrants across the darian gap and, and up in panama. from there he went on to a salvador, where perhaps the most noteworthy a story of history came out of their president. now you bu kelly. ok, let's a confirmed and brother or rather offered to the us to take the forty's back. not
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just those salvador deportees, but also from every other nationality including convicted criminals. this has been a very big point of contention for donald trump's administration. and suddenly certainly it will be scored as a big win for the us to have gotten disagreement from el salvador. from there he went on to watch them, although where he was today, they're also important agreements were made in relation to immigration. a 40 percent more deforestation flights will be arriving in what tamala, the president of that country announced. and that will also include non guatemalan citizen. so i think overall the purpose of this trip, which was to essentially streamline the process of deportations for the us has been accomplished in the sense that they'll be able to send so many more deportees to be processed. essentially, to get them out of the us and be processed in all these different countries where they may not be citizens of what they can. they can then be sent to their countries of origin. already having been sailed from the us and uh,
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the issue of immigration will continue to be uh, what's discussed in the last leg of marco ruby strip as he goes to the dominican republic, where he's expected to deal with the issue of haitian migrants. one of the biggest growing numbers of a fed, illegal immigrants that have been entering the us in recent years do we ago? yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city. the transplants, the goal is that isn't the one causing anger and the political pushback that are being protest in washington dc against has moved to shut down the government's international humanitarian agency based of agency stuff i'll being put on administrative leave. us a id says the move will come into effect on friday. now. in 2023, the agency dispersed both in $40000000000.00 to move it $200.00 countries and
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regions. critics argue that decision will harm us interest as well. well, the most interesting washington protest is also gathered at city hole in los angeles. wednesdays demonstrations are against president trump and the actions he's taken it as 2 weeks of his presidency. that's cool. save it now to rob rentals. he's following those protests from los angeles and what that has to be said, the protest seemed to be growing on the spreading of far and wide across the us. yes, it is certainly true. this is one protest, part of the 50 protest and 50 cities around the united states. now it may not look like much behind me. that's because everybody has just march down that way and we're ricardo. if you could just look down there. uh you can see the tail end of the marchers there. um but there were several 100 people here and they were all.
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busy holding signs denouncing trumps policies denouncing ilan mosques. role in the trump administration. calling for immigrants rights constitutional rights, human rights. a l, g b to t q and trans rights. uh and in general uh saying that the trump regime to them represents fascism and that it has to be stopped. now it's true that these. ready demonstrations are smaller than the massive ones that read it, the advent of the 1st trumpet administration. but i think you're correct that people were quite done at the outset of the, of the results of the election. so opponents and trump were somewhat quieter, but now it seems that many of them, at least in this, in this group, have found their voice, will continue to follow events with you and those demonstrations as the day progresses. thank you. bob reynolds, that 4th of los angeles. what is above what health work is all holding that the suspension of followed by president trump will have the most valuable of
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communities. many h i. v aids patients fed them, their local, receive light saving medicine. however, latasha reports not from a poor us 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 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 state that she 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, us aid, distribution, billions in age to non governmental organizations, age groups, and
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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, as long as you don't have funded, if that money isn't there, this pays cut off for services and people work you can get paid the cuts mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this is expos desk to show how we got to delay into one to one extent or do less particularly because i think we can get the government to support but also look at it in natalie. surely we would if you look oh, nice. okay. and could you get them bobby's government sees it has enough h i v medication to meet the needs of the 1200000 people currently on anti
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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 montage. i'll just share it with them bubbly to see you and says the number of people killed in fighting of the eastern democratic republic of congo has arisen the 2900 few and says the policies have been recovered and the city go run the bank 1023 rebels to control the city after the days of intense buckles with congress soldiers last week. the group, as opposed to the game ground, just south of good, but despite decided to utilize, shall cease fire on tuesday. and livingston is the dependent jed list. he's in good with these to d. c and says the situation is calm. yes. and so how's it this week? this week? the streets are beginning to look normal. they're 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
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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 as into the streets to clean them up. this is an active, communal, traditional, communal labour in the region known as some long ago, but it's usually not enforced. they, they demanded that everyone do it, and everyone went out on the streets to do this. and they were sleeping up rubbish . and picking up a bri, 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, your waves of the m 23 conflicts. 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 and beating and going home. there are people who are moving
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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 they're 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 own across kona, i think it was on monday or tuesday if i'm not mistaken. i think to say, i myself witnessed a week that is a new thing as a of a un stock stockpile you entities stockpile. so there's a shortcut equipment, there's a shortage of people and there's a huge amount of uncertainty including around security, a fence, present level that cold has cold, serious president, without a shadow is effects exchanged between the 2 liters back on res, be native to see the fight against terrorism is a cold hole, the kurdish lead 3 and democratic forces to be integrated into the government's transition process. well,
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the polls are closed in the indian and capital territory of daily candidates of volume for a place in the 70 st legislative assembly. 15000000 people are registered to vote. the prime ministers potty is up against the ruling of odd to me potty. st. astronomy has built 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 part the jump, the party would see prime minister in the rental mode. these party in power in the 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. how do i feel hot about it? and he told me that i.

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