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please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the to the desperate search the gulls as the last sons, daughters underground, and children. the remains of mold in $14000.00 palestinians needs to be recovered from under the rubble of the blood. so robin, what you'll have to save in life, but headquarters here in the also coming up, donald trump, re states has plans to take a the calls claiming the israel will hand the territory to the us after fighting. and this plus mold in $26000.00 palestinians fee. the homes will keep hard west
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bank because this really falls is intensified the results. plus the twisted the rebels consolidate the whole bodies to the public of called the government, the keys to the bestbuy lation of human rights. welcome to the price of the bottoms. they have stopped fully, gold goes up, but the death toll is continuing to rise. palestinians returning to the north of the strip of finding the remains of missing loved ones under the rubble, bulls and $14000.00 missing that all now presumed dead. bringing the total death toll to just on to $62000.00 and families of searching for the with the gold and shovels and the bands. both of colored reports now for the make shift symmetry in
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garza city. the ruins of northern garza. for some i will just get searching for clues for the used to oversee attend, preferably symmetry here. look, she's going to be a poster. they come out of the drawing hospital. the it was a rush was thing place for those killed by his right. it strikes just around $250.00 people with battery to yeah. the size of many of them unnamed with the unknown. but eventually it even dispatch with land was bumped to live in the head of the i am guarding these bodies yet no one is paying attention to us suffering. the tools we have a fond too simple look at this area using just a shovel here is useless. we cannot retrieve any bodies this way. yet every so often in this last of some finds a blanket send another body. remember the same shade that we have recovered
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around 50 bodies, old belonging to families that have been completely lost in the public records. they have no one left. the entire families have perished. even it says remove bodies off that we need this building. and he ventures inside to attempt the recovery as it gets clean this hey, we took the fuel for the under the level those. busy animals try to be to the didn't bodies people's trying to pull out their beloved ones using primitive ways. this is the situation you also have, they are discovered and i go to bodies. i'll take it photo gabrielle, for the swap. the what casually authors come to health the vehicle, the among them of relatives of the missing. busy like honeyed right? yeah. and who's subject for his son? grandson, i'm about the transitional. i have lost all feelings. nothing holds meaning anymore
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. my only wish is to retrieve our son's body, but we can tell his daughter that this is your father's grace. so with this mother who was burning with squeeze can find some solid. and so that his father, who has been coming here every single day for me shake rod vaughan for the past 12 days hoping for news can finally have an answer to this page. trouble is that sometimes the bat hands follow sinews. here are searching for answers when they find in the greeting, only begins to gain well, i think it was just the the city products find us present. double trun pause, double donald on his plan to take over garza, he says israel would hand it over to the us after fighting ended, despite having no legal authority to do so. as well as prime minister says, no us troops would be needed on the plan. he's being meeting us senate leaders in
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world's greatest. and most spectacular developments of its kind on, you know, soldiers by the us would be needed. stability for the region would read even for a president who has offended us policy in the mid least before these comments on guys are incredibly controversial. the u. s. has no right to sovereign territory, going from seems to be suggesting he wants to forced expulsion of the right to 1000000 people from gather illegal under international law. and none of the neighboring countries are willing to take anyone who's been forced out of guys that i think is early is that includes from industry and it's a now and many other government ministers, but also a lot of ordinary citizens. really don't think that this can happen. they say this, the grudgingly in their post and social media. if it could happen, it would have been a dream, but obviously it can. after days of hosting the signing of executive orders in the oval office, donald trump signed one behind closed doors. this controversially,
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imposing sanctions on the international criminal court for targeting the united states and its allies, allies like israel, and the rest of the ones has been issued for benjamin netanyahu and several how much leaders by the court, for large war crimes and guys that neither israel nor the us recognize the jurisdiction of the court island. so sure, i'll just either washington. steve clemens, as the host of elders, there was the bottom line is and i just sort large of the washington. nathan joins us now from washington, dc. good to see steve. i mean, these common ways to be this week. yeah. these comments this week about the future reconstruction of gaza has now in say we put a big question, ball k for whether phase 3 of us these 5 will ever see the light of day or whether conflict is looming. again, regardless of what trump says he wants for garza, however, it should we be as well. i think we would have been very worried about getting to the next phase of the ceasefire agreement with out this kind of comment. but it
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just got significantly more complex. and it's very hard in washington to find a republican or a democrat. that wasn't completely shocked and surprised by the president's commitment to this new plan. even though this idea is been percolating around, people who were friends of a 5 minute is really prime minister netanyahu for some time. but, but just talking about inserting the united states. so directly into this conflict seemed exactly the opposite kind of thing. president trump was saying he wanted to do, you know, with us military that he didn't want to go search for monsters or, you know, have american military engage and conflicts, etc, around the world. so it is, it is, i mean, i think the town here in washington dc is still trying to figure out what's going on if it was a shot for politicians in the us to think it was just as much of a shock for netanyahu, because his face told of a different story when president trump spoke. well,
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i think it's one thing to have it whisper campaign around think. and then have the president, the united states, essentially from the recording that we've seen. go out and self initiate this idea and to put it out and i think, yeah, i think i think that, you know, who was shocked and look, i mean, not in yahoo. in a sense. i mean, let's just be honest. i mean the, the campaign waged against gaza, the destruction and, and i, elation of schools, community centers, business is homes, apartment buildings. there was a, there was a strategy to, to basically destroy the infrastructure in their campaign to go after him us. and essentially they be populated, we're kind of created the reality of the population for significant sections of gaza. and, and i think that netanyahu would, you know, would sort of, to some degree, setting up conditions which the president, filled with this new vision of a riviera in the middle east. it is always the case. i mean,
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not to be all who himself, one might say in some or seeming holes, all the cards. i mean, as long as he can continue the war, which is something he said he wants to do. he won't have the focus of court cases against ebony, knows that trump will support them in that, in the light to this sort of recent deal of what maybe $1000000000.00 it sends the message that the war is going to continue somewhere along the line or i think that's absolutely right, and i think that the delicacy, the fred geology of the various spaces of the ceasefire, which something that either side could point to the other and say you'd be trade the deal and to resume the what we saw, which was, you know, her effect her with a military, you know, destruction in gaza, the depths of so many people. and so i think to some degree that to there. and i think it's very hard. i mean, the president, by another said it's very hard, sometimes to disassociate is really prime minister netanyahu,
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whose political position from some of these military issues or even israel. he's even members of the as really tablet. how come come out and criticize the is really prime minister on occasion for co mingling the, the issues of what's, what's good for his political career and political moment with these military actions. so i think you're absolutely right. we'll continue to watch what does happen to be important we can coming up as well in terms of release is a meeting. so we'll see what happens. steve clemens from the bottom line. thanks bye back. you're going to use some. fletcher is united nations and the secretary general for humanitarian defense, emergency relief coordination. he's kimberly in the in central garza, he says, palestinians that are defiant and they've thought they won't leave the homeland. this is for driven you in the last 3 months. and then the recently started this job, i've been to, to dot 47 across syria. i'd be right out the front lines in the ukraine rush. it
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was, i've never seen anything like this. this is the, the toughest i of my working life. uh, it is possibly awfully pitiful. what was the boss? you know, i think what i'm hearing from the teams is that 2 weeks ago they said it was nice and despair from everyone they met. now, after 2 weeks of this, the spot people have managed to get a bit more sleep. they managed to get a bit more food inside them. there was a sense of growing defiance, which i'm hearing everyone. everyone has come up to me. i insisted on telling the story, these are risk stories, but they will end the story by saying we are saying, we're not going anywhere, will rebuild and rebuild. it will be, we will rebuild. and when the war comes again will rebuild again. you know, people are talking about treating them out, moving the mouse, where the new ones are supposed to be and what they want. they ones also de la garza what they want,
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but i have today and i can tell you that this thing but still wins heavy right and folding temperatures. palestinians are trying to survive amongst the ruins in gauze . as you've seen, both ortiz, that are pleading for temper shelters to be allowed in. every valley spoke to forcibly to space palestinians. vivian makes shift tons. and there should giant neighborhoods in the east of gauze, a city to come here standing in the courtyard of the school. and so yeah, your neighborhood of to are hundreds of thousands of palestinians returned from southern parts of the strip to northern gods or to find their homes completely destroyed. they are now facing the flimsy weather and the harsh weather conditions are the scale of one of us. the windows 10 hosts, 3 families. my brother has a spinal cord injury. we lost off all the before the ceasefire. a 3 in the morning, i sent my 2 month old baby to on me, but because of the celtic situation here, let me show you what this is all suffering. sweats have gone to us. 3 families live
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here in this tent. look, it's how we're living in the blankets, a very wet, as you can see, i sent my brother with the spinal cord injury to stay with some other people. we don't know what to do. we don't know where we are in the time and what kind of life is this? destruction is gabriel. yeah, this is my team here in front of you. i used to stay in this team with my mother and my wife. we spend a lot of time under the rain in the streets. these are the remains of my team. we don't know what to do tonight. how can we cover up on these? nothing is left for us. no mattress, no blanket is writing. these have labeled white house. we're completely destroyed. well, i used to live in northern garza, i got injured twice. i have severe problems with my hands. i have absolutely nothing left to me. my cousin gave me this jacket. this is not last. have a look at the water all over the place and i will show you no one can live in this teen animals would need her except to live in a situation. they have sancho due to the heavy rain and we can see this a blanket salt with water. as you can see,
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it's unfit to sustain human human lives. these civilians returned from southern parts of garza to the northern parts to find their homes completely destroyed. and the live, as you can see in a very dire condition, due to the heavy rain and the bad weather is as an extra suffering to these displays palestinians. my name is honey, how does your garden city, how does fine the occupied westbank? it is very sieges. falls bold and $26000.00 palestinians to feed the homes. children are unable to go to school in daily life is still at a standstill. but talks a lot of the focused on to the refugee camp in the north main able pianist and he is a trumped in the homes. the is there any, all the bulldozers have been pulling down houses and destroying infrastructure? see what agency full pallets 50 refugee. he says, major sections of the company, the leveled at its chief as well. the situation is becoming catastrophic. well,
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is that the troops are also talked until correct, which is near to the, the north west of the occupied west bank. one of the shall, as, as more than 70 percent of the palace to be used to the inputs and not being forcibly displaced is very false is brought in bold as to demolish shapes of critical infrastructure, including water and sanitation systems. call us today and say these really ministry is trying to maybe every uninhabitable event attempt to players to day has bought from the capital about because he's really government done pallets cynita authority of bandages that are for reporting inside as well as the occupied westbank, a large scale destruction in the occupied west bank because of as well as continuing military assault, especially targeting jeanine until this kind of palestinians are drawing the parallels between israel genocidal war on garza. and what they're going through in the occupied was fact they see this as part of one war against the palestinians.
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and they take the evidence from the statements given by is really political and military leaders. those who are saying that they do need unplug cutting must understand what was done in gaza will be done to them because they support resistance. these military operations, not only target members of arm groups and members of political groups who oppose these really occupation. they also punish the population wide scale destruction of infrastructure, of homes, of entire residential blocks, and the uprooting of thousands of palestinians in effect, creating many gauze as in the occupied west bank and increasing the fear that in the current atmosphere where his wealth feels like it has a free hand to talk about the uprooting of the entire population of gaza. what is happening in the occupied was by is slipping below the radar. and it is being
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normalized because after all that, sonya who has an ally in the white house that all the edges either. i'm a, as these rarely made for you as tara delta strikes on 2 areas of leveled. they targeted uh the region to the south of the outskirts of cavities there in the east, in the back call area. now the ad raise took place on the eve of friday's visit today, right by the us deputies special envoy to the middle east. israel military says the strikes target has blocked infrastructure, which it says violating the ceasefire agreement that speed in place since november still had hey on al jazeera judges in the us got off the gates, present. double trump over the 14th amendment will explain why. and what might happen next, plus upgraded on. we will handcuffed up the account, which they called detention center. i would legs and hands would cost, including ladies. it'd be enough schools that would have bolted from the us. say they were mistreated by american officials,
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the ally, we have raving the full cost for california, and that could cause some flooding much light. certainly a possibility as we go through the next couple of days. next system that's going to make its way in ahead of us when we have this bands of the cloud from dried south, is that that's where we do have a piece coming in warm a moist coming in from the gulf of mexico. so we're getting up to the high twenty's once again. know, so that way you can see temperatures while into the negative teams there because a good part of the central and western canada, he will pump its way up to was dallas 32 celsius a possibility here on sas bay, low bounce back to both cooler as we go on into sunday, so quite a time,
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but to contrast, yes, again with this don't have some shouts clearing away from the eastern seaboard during that war moist. they're off across the deep south of the us. so some storms rush dawson, throw out some showers initially when she wasn't making gets way across, set to watch the side of the us across the plains, pushing over towards the central parts as we go on through as fast. i. so we'll say somewhat to weather some winter weather pushing up towards the lakes. a lot of the storms coming back in here. second off of the way can to be somewhat dry. the so i like the
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. ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book book you'll what you'll just bear with me. so robin at the 100 about the volunteer stories with more than $14000.00 missing palestinians presumed dead in gauze. families have begun to search for that level of bodies. bates to vote in the hands and children's to take through the tons of trouble left over to more than 15 months of israeli. a times a demonstration is being held in dollars. we're getting stubblefield funds that
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good shape on the strength. the us presidents, as for your trade citizens, have to be set to tell us to be in some different countries. and we develop to touch base really bit of trees covered other aspects of the 2 batteries at southern eastern level. this one says, this strikes talk, this has belong in dolton spits to add both right. citizenship in the us is facing push back. a federal judge has issued a nationwide all the blocking the booth, trump has come paint on ending automatic citizenship for children. bold undocumented parents. but this particular hate explains this be the long standing practice in the united states to us hospitals. it doesn't matter if it's a boy or girl has a name yet, or if their parents are citizens. if they are born here, they automatically get the title, benefits and rights of an american citizen. it's been that way for a very long time for more than 150 years. and the reason starts with this man. dred
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scott, a slave brought into a state the band slavery. he sued to get his freedom. and eventually, the us supreme court ruled against him. same people of african descent could never be us citizens. a big reason why the civil war happened. and when it was over, congress passed and the states ratified the 14th amendment. it's pretty plainly written in part. it says, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction there of our citizens of the united states. the vast majority of legal scholars believe president donald trump does not have the power to change the constitution. it would take an amendment to our constitution to change. birthright citizenship, that requires that 3 quarters of the states agree and 2 thirds of both the house and the senate and the us congress. it's really difficult to achieve and amendment of the constitution. trump often says the us is the only country that has
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birthright citizenship. it is not their 39 countries in the world right now that have some form of birth, right? citizenship, it's almost exclusive to the western hemisphere. there are a handful of countries outside the western hemisphere that offer birth, right? citizenship. but we've seen a lot of our western allies in recent decades of undo their birthright citizenship laws. this next order relates to doing it in the us would mean changing the constitution or get into us supreme court to overturn the president. it said in 1898, but in the years a good take for the case to wine to the court system, it will send the message to the world. you are not welcome here. critics say come would actually be the point to clean out to 0. washington, so us judge has temporarily blocked president trump. this plan that offers the federal work as incentives to leave the jobs. the deadlines of millions of people had been set for thursday, but that's not the move to monday by the cold trump case and the option to resign
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to receive 8 months of pay or stay and risk layoffs. he says it's a way to cut type of spending, but critics, and since the move is counter productive, more than a 100 indian migrant, supported from the say that they'd be mistreated during their removal. they claim to have been having cuff throughout the 40 off flights on the military aircraft that people taishan was posit, present drugs, clark donald at legal immigration to meet 3 bit of a think. how's the story? almost 2 days on a military plane being shak goes on board, a $104.00 indians posted from the west for crossing illegally. us border patrol released this video, showing that people taishan the passengers describe the conditions of that foster to and as harrowing. i'm not in our hands and feet were coughed. they told us were being taken to a detention center, but they brought us to the airport instead and made us sit in a plane. and then they said they're taking us back to india, but it took us 40 hours to reach our mate,
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sir airport. we were on shackled after we landed. we were given new facilities of washrooms, and we never remove the costs even to us. among the passengers $25.00 women, also hank up to their families. emotional o i by saturday, my daughter has come back safely. we found out from the media that they coming back, many were worried about the money. they lost families, pay people smugglers, tens of thousands of dollars in the hope of finding a better life. us border patrol says 96000 indians crossed into the country illegally last year alone, mainly through the southern border a b r. of course, engaging the us government to ensure the returning default. these are not mistreated in any manner during the flight. at the same time, the host will appreciate that our focus should be on track down. strong track down
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from the legal migration industry. india's parliamentary session on thursday was interrupted by a protest of opposition parties to send them like this abruptly in the mid of j. a girlfriend in handcuffs is an insult to india, to an insult, to the dignity of indians, and reach excessively protest. prime minister in that in the money is due to visit washington the next week, promoting strong good ties with donald trump. and indian politicians say it's his duty to make sure this kind of people taishan doesn't happen again. to meet you meant that in co, out to 0, low us budget cuts are expected by adults on submit this ration starting on friday and any old what by us a r d will be suspended for 90 days? no, it's part of trump sweeping freeze on us for the 8 worldwide. the agency has a budget of $40000000000.00 that's distributed amongst a $120.00 countries, mostly in magical and humanitarian assistance. that breaks down to less than one
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percent of the government's total budget. all parts of africa will be amongst the was affected by the suspension of us phone data correspond to edit addresses in nigeria as capital of boucher with more the united states government funding through the united states pages and for international development covers various programs and projects in nigeria from education to send the taishan to month power development as well as the health sector in health area. oh, all the area of health i know in print to printer 3. we're not just is government spend more than $1000000000.00 us dollars to support all activities like h i v aids immunization activities, infrastructure development and health institutions in the country. and in 202024. within i didn't government's budget for the entire health sector was less than $900000000.00 us dollars. so the help age or that'd be suspension of funding to help set that all through the united states. it gives you a for international development, would definitely impact on government programs and activities,
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especially in the l suggests and other areas that they've been carrying out in nigeria. now for example, on monday then i just in government through its president executive cause we met and deliberated on what to do next in case they, the funding stops coming from the united states. and because of that, they budgeted $1000000000.00 us dollars to bridge the gap that will come as a result of the stop each of us funds to the health sector. but again, people are questioning whether or not this would be sustainable. because if the united states government uses, pardon me, it's funding of age to the house i to imagine. and the rest of africa, that means the african countries will have to find a way of reaching the gap. so as to find those the health sector and continue to work in that particular area. now a lot of people are concerned that in the long term, governments not only imagined but the rest of africa, they find it difficult to continue. how many degrees algebra one about them? 23 rebels of held a public,
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riley of the city of gabe and east and democratic republic of congo that either of the rebel alliance. cornelius been guy told crowds gathered in the cities made stadium that he wants to liberate old as a d all see that the group announced the new governor photos cubic province of the massa, m 53. and this specific code has been captured. the strategic city from the government last week. with all the all reports of the rebels have taken control of abiding town. the south of game is located 70 kilometers from the back of the capital of south kiva region las despise despite m. 23 is an element of the unilateral cease fire. on monday, the one says at least 2900 people were killed during the fight to you and go. but last week, around 2000 bodies were collected from the streets and the other 900 were already in bolts across the city. catherine, so we have both nairobi on the raleigh held by m. 23 and it's allies.
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