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the relationship with china developing over the course of the trumpet to the space from global markets and economies. the big question here is the in still a safe haven costing to understand how it affects the nights. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, the good. this has got was adult dogs that tell us to the inside of the bustling, told what the weather and move shelters of desperately the the thoughts of robin hook you up to civil life. but headquarters here, it's also coming up. donald trump, we states has tons to take care of the cancer clinic. israel will have the type of treat to the us of to fight to get plus molded $26000.00 pallets to be as a face to be the have to be all 5 west bank. as is right,
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the states is intensified that results. i'm gonna send you an incentive of chinney panama as president moreno is getting back. i do a secretary of state michael rubio saying bilateral relations cannot be based on lies and deceptions. the welcome to the back of the southern garza has failed to end the bits of battle for survival for palestinians across the straight. strong winds. heavy rain, the folding temperatures of making utilized the books. the ruins difficult. authorities in gaza updating for temporary shelters. calling the most pressing humanitarian need for the 82000000 palestinians during what winter conditions, honey, bye boot begins. our coverage from kansas city their homes destroy. they
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have no tens and nowhere to go to stay warm and dry. once the rains and high winds are making an almost unbearable situation, even worse for the hundreds of 1000 people, forced to live and make shift shelters in the gaza strip of them. and then what i said, despite the treasure, the only thing despite the rain and the very bad weather, people are staying under no roof, which means that people are hanging onto their control. their land. people are hanging on even one grain of sand, of their contrib. how's off this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tense, destroyed above us, due to the wind, and the clothes and food were filled with sand. we had wanted to return for a week, but we have no money for transportation. the number of a trucks carrying vital 8 into the palestinian territory has also slowed in recent days. agencies say there aren't enough 10 units of save. it's
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a time to get health and medical aid to nearly a 1000000 children in garza. but winter weather and the lack of shoulder means is speed is of an essence for kids. in these conditions, it's not really frightening to be outside exposed, and in the cold is also very dangerous for their well being. we've had a number of children in gaza die of hypothermia, and it's clear here when you meet with families that they don't have what they need to protect them from that cold. families are lacking warm clothes for their children. as many children without shoes. there's just people i feel equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. how about us? a q is israel of delaying a deliveries as per the ceasefire agreement, a has called a mediator to intervene to guarantee the live saving humanitarian assistance gets in the phase only 2 percent of the $200000.00 tens that were supposed to be part of the a deliveries have a right and none of the temporary housing units. for now,
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as the cold winter weather continues, people in gauze have no choice but to find what middle shoulder they account. anyway, i was, i was just the euro garza palestine to us because the donald trump has doubled down all this time to take a gaza. he says, israel would hand it over to the us up to find to get did, despite having no legal authority to do so. as well as prime minister says the us troops would be needed on the plan. he's been meeting us, said it'd be doesn't, washington, dc. i live fisher visible from the us capital benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends and unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to enforce, piecing, guys, a, a simple, one more denser. know, these really prime ministers visit has been more dramatic than expected stand to get his site. going from suggested to us could take over guys, or officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporarily
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the said. but that idea on the top by the president himself, posting on social media the gets a strip would be turned over to the united states by israel. at the conclusion of fighting, the palestinians would have already been re settled and far safer and more beautiful communities with new and modern homes in the region. do with actually have a chance to be happy, safe, and free. the us working with greek development teams from all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the world's quickest 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 middle east before these comments on guys are incredibly controversial. the u. s. has no right to sovereign territory. don't from seems to be suggesting he wants the forced expulsion of the right to 1000000 people from gather illegal under international law. and none of the
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neighboring countries are willing to take anyone who has 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 our mary 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 again, after days of hosting the signing of executive orders in the oval office, donald trump signed one behind closed doors. this controversially, imposing sanctions on the international criminal court for targeting the united states and its allies, allies like israel and the rest of the ones have been issued for benjamin netanyahu . and several him, us leaders by the court for large war crimes and guys, neither israel nor the us recognize the jurisdiction of the court island. so sure, i'll just either washington cuz i was probably a bit as the attorney is due to meet with the us mentally special ed boys. steve
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went to cough in florida. now the toll is come ahead. all the exchange of is where the captives full pallets, city and prisoners, which is expected on site today. so strongly, steve clemens, who's the host of options. there was the bottom line on that i did sort lodge, the washington choices going from washington dc. hi, steve, kentucky with this gad obviously said we agree with you. yeah, sorry i, i apologize. i always speak over you when you want to say hello. uh, i do apologize. uh, lots of moving parts right now to what's going on. let's just start with the comments that we had this week about the future reconstruction of gauze, i mean that support. so to the big question, bulk of whether the phase 3 of the sci fi, which is all about reconstruction, is advocate to see the light of day over the cold flicked, really is looming again, regardless of what trump once a gauze. uh, when, when does, how, what would we should be and how, what would we should be of this meeting between the guitar, a foreign minister and steve would call. and i don't think any error of leader
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that wants to remain an era leader is going to acquiesce to the notion of displacing to 1000000 palestinians. and to the notion of creating a riviera on the uh, you know, in the middle east that is essentially populated by people who are non palestinian . i, i just don't see that. and i think that the broad sign that for jill lity of the ceasefire was already highly fragile before press to then trump added this complexity to that. i would add to it as you kind of look at the broader middle east of the square to go forward. you know, it changes, you know, substantially the dynamic of what america's role in place and this region is, and i think also, you know, changes the nature of what, you know, how egypt and jordan look, not only of the united states, but israel. and i think in that equation, we have, you know, gone from relative stability of egypt and jordan with israel to significant
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instability in terms of how and who you speak to when it comes to the relationship between that's in yahoo and the united states doesn't. that's in the all who hold all the cards right now, because it seems that whatever, and that's the only ones he gets, whether it's from bite and often from around. no red lines unable for the us to say this is enough, is route you have to stop here. they just are allowing the yes really agenda to continue as well. let's be honest. um apartments are netanyahu of israel has gone from being a politically beleaguered and legally beleaguered leader of is real to becoming the winston churchill in the eyes of many americans of you know, blowing up pagers and walkie talkies in decimating. you know, thousands of people and as, as the law assassinating leaders of how mos inside iran,
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as well as in gone. so creating conditions that lead to, you know, the co op ship, a charlotte side in syria and changing. essentially, the political map around is real in a way in which the president biden and his team kept issuing caution. so right now netanyahu isn't it is an extremely strong position, even with a president, trump, and you have to understand beneath all of this, you know, momentary, you know, a colorado re between that and yahoo and trump, the told them before, didn't like each other. they were both essentially challenging each other's egos and whatnot. and now when you sort of see how the relationship is a ball, donald trump is on the rise. bb. netanyahu was on the rise. they're both using each other at this moment and joining forces, but it didn't used to be that way. and i think in part is because you have to face the fact to some degree that netanyahu is done well against many of us perceive rivals. i should say that he is not wiped out of moss. he was not reach many of
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a strategic objectives in gaza, but maybe pregnant donald trump is going to help him do that by di, populating concepts. so let's look forward to the next 24 to 48000, an important meeting for one of the mediating countries in the form of the guitar. a foreign minister who's going to be in florida speaking to steve, we call the special envoy to the middle east. how important is that conversation? because that was again, this notion that as the cx 5 talks continue, that will be noble fighting. but it's if the ceasefire and that's what everybody worries. i will look i, i think the ceasefire is so fragile and it was based on exchange of hostages and prisoners, you know, moving to certain phases. and the categories had been absolutely essential in terms of bringing all of the warring parties together along with united states and trying to find in equilibrium. they've got them move forward and they've been working on this for such a long time. so i will imagine that the meeting with steve woodcock is
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going to be uncomfortable and complicated. i, i, you know, i would never speak to the good for hers. but, you know, on the one hand, how are you going to maintain the participation of a mouse? if in fact you're basically saying, we're going to move all of a people that you believe you're, you're representing whether that's accurate or not, is another, you know, tv show. but when you're kind of looking at this situation and saying how much you're helping to negotiate the in a palestinian presence in gaza and that's what this is about. it seems impossible to me that the ceasefire would hold under those circumstances. st. companies that will leave difficult multiple lives as the hours progress. thanks for joining us from washington, dc. thank you. and the occupied was finding his way to be sage, as falls more than 26000 pallets that needs to feed the homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at
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a standstill. attacks allows be focused on jeanine refugee camp in the knolls, been able palestinians are trapped in the homes and now is really be bulldozers have been pulling down houses or destroy infrastructure that agency full pallets. city refugee says major sections of the come to the level that is chief as wold the situation is becoming catastrophic. or literally troops are also talking to correct, which is a jeanine in the north west of the occupied westbank. one official that says more than 70 percent of the parents to be is living until crim that'd be forced to be displaced is very false. is both in bold as to demolish items of critical infrastructure, including water and sanitation systems, pilots, city and say these really military is trying to make the uninhabitable in an attempt to clean it. no to day has moved from the capital above because he's really government to thomaston. noodles already have bundled his data from reporting inside israel under the occupied westbank, a large scale destruction in the occupied west bank because of as well as
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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. and they take the evidence from the statements given by is really political and military leaders. those who are saying that the jeanine i'm flu, cut him must understand what was done in gauze that 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 westbank and increasing the fear that in the
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current atmosphere where his real 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 normalized because after all that, sonya who has an ally, the white house, that all the address data, these really bit of trees, co dot, as drawings on 2 areas of level. now they talked about each other in the south of the outskirts of cuz i have been in the eastern back hall valley now. the air raids took place on the eve of friday's visit to bailey by the us deputies special ed void to them. at least israel minute recess. the strikes, targeted has blogs infrastructure, which it says violates se so. i would agree with the speed in place since november . so head here, i'll just leave me in new york where a very rare instrument is about to be auctioned off. i'll tell you what it's
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instructed to patch on the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination from genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit inside storage of germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out to 0, to economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions, and now is rails integration. 11 interest divide on the toilets, civil society,
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as citizens. it stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking, hold or include by us. electricity is secured by us. many cases, it's cooling, everything is secured, but private initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0. the challenges here with the the book about you're watching um, just bear with me. so robin,
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it's so hard reminder volatile stories around 2000000 public cities and goals that are trying to survive, which and whatnot tends to forward. seasonal strength of the keys. the is really ministry of deliberately obstructing deliveries. only 2 percent of the tense published a safe all around us present. donald trump has refused to back track of risk time to take over garza. he says israel would send the stuff over to the us up to fight to get the despite is having new legal authority to do so. these really minutes, we started out the strength on 2 areas in southern and east of level as well. so strikes talked, it has prolong, it's a switch us because real estate market, ruby is this that the us government vessels should not be required to pay fees to travel through the panama canal. he was talking and during the press conference of the dominican republic, while he concluded his total of 5 central american countries review and the size of the has the new misunderstanding, despite conflicting statements from panama. so united states has
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a treaty obligation to protect the panama canal, if it comes under attack. that treaty obligation would have to be enforced by the armed forces, the united states, particularly the u. s. navy, i find that absurd that we would have to pay fees the transit his own that we are obligated to protect the potable as present react can relate to washington's claims of a fee waiver. calling with lies and fold sits. they had about cut out all forward. he also denied the claims of panama as president jose believe the us president low trump have expected to discuss the issue on friday. trump has repeatedly suggested that the united states take back control of the canal by force if necessary. lots of america adds to lucy indian, but isn't suddenly all good and chilly. with more of the story. the secretary of state, michael julio, has ended his 1st foreign trip to countries of central america and the caribbean. he had some successes, especially on the key issue. i'm an oven documented migration by reaching agreements with el salvador, costa rica,
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and guatemala countries that have agreed to take on documented my grades are expelled from the united states into their country, including pick nationals of other countries other than their own. but there was a lot of bitterness in panama, where allegedly, the, the, they had reached an agreement to uh, 1st of all, allow us naval ships to go through the panama canal without paying the allotted feet. uh this morning the president of panama said that that was not true and that you choose the state department of running their bilateral relationships based on lies and falls towards us secretary of state. rubio says that there had been not misunderstanding, but the then he had believed that this had been agreed to. however, he lowered the attention by saying that they will allow the panamanians to go to their legal processes and that they hope that they can reach an m, a goals solution to this dispute, which is certainly drawing a lot of attention,
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particularly since president donald trump has said that he is willing to take him back to the panama canal, if he doesn't get when he wants to see a newman, al jazeera, santiago, chile, the for 10 suite between mexico the us. but it's can troops on making their way to the boulders, to help cub integration and drug trafficking. mexico rolls trump strengths of imposing a 25 percent tired of kind of widespread effects on companies from both countries. told how the reports are from tijuana and mexico. these are some of the 10000 mexican national guard for that's his militarized police force. the country said to explore that with the united states, and it sends them back to avoid a 25 percent power on all of its goods heading into the united states. that's what president donald trump was threatening on a phone call on monday at president county of shame bout of mexico managed to avoid that for one month,
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partly by the promise of sending these troops to the buddha. what that he had to do according to the crowd, the same down is to stop fencing and getting over the head across the united states . donald trump says that also here at to stop migrants, the effectiveness of that has been questioned in order of mexico, problems with organized crime. the weight at the stopped drugs has always been pointed out as the criminal structure of the money investigating, rather than just applaud thing soldiers and policemen in florida, cities. so there's no doubt that it provides a show. it provides somebody for donald trump to say, well, mexico price to negotiate by trade in other ways, extending this month to suspended at terrace, at, for as long as it cancer and hopefully watering, welding them all from this country. point of view at forever. john home and i'll just say to, into one to present a civil row. the poses of south africa will not be bullied days after donald trump
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threatening to cut off funding to the country. a lender full backed from claims without proving evidence that south africa was seizing london, mistreating certain groups of people. he was referring to a recent load designed to address the racially, the qualities in land ownership, rather oppose the spoke of great g, a political tensions during his annual states of the nation address. we are witnessing the rise of nationalism, of protectionism, the pursuit of natural interest and the decline of common cause. we will not be detached. we uh saw the africans resilience people and we will not be bullied. we stand for a non racial future. and we stand for democracy and tolerance as well as compassion. and about $1023.00 levels of held a public valley of the city of gave over the eastern democratic republic of congo. the need to all the rebel alliance coordinator. and i got told crowns that he wants
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to liberate tool of the don't see, the group announced a new governess and we'll see who probably send a method go, but i'm 53. this military coalition captured the strategic city from government forces last week. people, they're all ripples. the rebels have taken control of the mining towns off the go, but it's located 70 kilometers from the back of the capitol of south kiva region. thus, despite time $23.00 is an element of a you the latch will cease 5 on monday. now the un says that these 2900 people were killed during the funds. you can go back last week, catherine. so it has moved from by road being held. they're only held by m 23. and this highlights of the congo revolve lines, which is a group that also includes m $23.00 rebels. i say that they have grievances that have to be addressed, including grievances by such a marginalized community that and today they had this public. wiley
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with thousands of people, came to listen to what the leadership is saying. and they said all the right thing . they told people to go back to that these, this is the live without the uh, they said that uh they are in the process of making sure that all the services are working. uh, these are clean, not exercise going on. uh, as you said, uh, 2900 people would chose. so the saying that they want go my to go back to work. and we have also been talking to the residents who told us that what they are doing and what they're saying is that they want peace. and they want to make sure that everything is safe. and they're just looking and waiting to see how things play play out. going forward, a red,
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311 year old style developer is violating is about to be auctioned off in the us. that could become the wells most expensive musical instrument of service. kristen salumi has moved from new york. it was made more than 300 years ago, but is still considered state of the art hand crafted from maple by italian violin maker. antonia strode over. all right. the instrument currently on display at sotheby's. auction house is one of just 600 strata various violin still in existence. at the time he made this island in 1714, he was about 70 years old. and one would think that that's a pretty elderly for a luca. but at that point, he had really perfected the craft, change the shape of the violin and gotten to the point where he had perfected exactly how to create the best possible sound known as the yoga mon, disagree or violent takes its name from 2 previous owners. joseph yoakum,
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who is believe to have played it to premier composer johan brahms violin concerto in d major. and see how not a legendary us based chinese violinist who donated the instrument to the new england conservatory. after his death in 2009, the school is selling it to fun, music, scholarships for students, violinist say the instrument, sound is like no other the and when i play it somehow there's a dialogue between me and these 300 years of history. the passage of time, the different life stories that have been invested in this funding and, and that to me is fascinating. sotheby's put the value of the violin at $12.00 to $18000000.00. what bidders are willing to pay will be clear on friday when it goes up for auction. but anything more than 15900000 will be a new record. the previous one set by get another stride of various violin back in
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2011. prison salumi out 0 new york. that's nice to me, so i'll be back in half now whether it's next it inside story looks at donald trump . media strategy to stay with us, the color we have another area of wintry showers. can you help me to make the way into japan? you can see have a chat with the just lined up here, most of us coming in from the northwest. so we're looking at more about c effects. no pumping his way through how you see sunshine. meanwhile, across the korean peninsula, a little bit of white cloud here. grape and actually northern parts of china. so the south is clouded sticking office low cloud to squeeze out some rain and maybe a little bit of sleep and snow to that. so was
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a possibility. i'd be guy with the dry weather, the hazy sunshine, further north up to a staging to was so more snow, more expensive snow serrato more widespread as we go through friday instead of sabot around as we go on in too fast a quite a stiff wind, as well, so some of that snow will be blowing. it will cause some disruption south of the region. we do have some uh, width of weather, making its way towards the taiwan, maybe easing over towards the vietnam maybe the next day or so. quite a lot of the showers coming back in across the central and northern parts of the philippines over the next couple of days. plenty ocean. i was at 2 in 240. i have a middle drive there across them, a light peninsula. why don't you try to inter good parts of india, the few showers into the funnel faced pulling away from the pool as the after a lifetime in finland and emma gwen returns to some of the land. upon discovering
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his ancestral homes couldn't be a gold mine. but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age. oh, tribal disputes, a buffet. witness golden light on now to sierra the us presidents controversial proposals, ongoing global attention from taking off a gaza to a next in canada and greenland. donald trump comments make headlines many every day . so what purpose does the strategy says and how should the world yet this is inside story, the .
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