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serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 live from to also coming up. donald trump restates his plans to take over gaza, claiming israel will hand the territory to the us after slicing, and more than $26000.00 palestinians are forced to flee their homes in the occupied west bank as this really forces intensified. there were so the pressure, somebody in new york where a very rare instrument is about to be auctioned. i'll tell you what is expected to patch. the palestinians and gaza are still fighting for survival across the strip. despite the ceasefire, strong winds heavy rain and folding temperatures are making life even more
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difficult. among the ruins. authorities and gaza are pleading for temporary shelters cooling the most pressing humanity are in need for palestinians, and during what winter conditions? honey about mood reports from gaza. city their homes destroy, as they 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 and ascend despite the treasury. 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 country. this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tense, destroyed above us, due to the wind,
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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 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 was 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 delivery. as per the ceasefire agreement has called
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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, 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, us president. and donald trump has double down on his plan to take over a gaus. he says, israel with a hand it over to the us of to fighting ended despite it having no legal authority to do so. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says no us troops will be needed under that plan. he's been meeting us senate leaders in washington, dc. ellen fisher reports from the us capital is benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends an unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to
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enforce, piecing guys up a simple, one more denser. know, these really prime ministers visit has been more dramatic than expected. stand to get his side. going from suggested to us could take over guys, or officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporary. 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
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a president who has offended us policy in the middle east before these comments on guys are incredibly controversial. the us has no right to solve and tetra, 3 don't 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 has been forced out of guys that i think is early is that includes from industry and it's an, you know, 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 and. ready 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. not for targeting the united states and its allies, allies like israel,
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and the rest of the ones have been issued for benjamin netanyahu, and several homeless leaders by the court for light war crimes and guys, neither israel nor the us recognize the jurisdiction of the court island so sure, i'll just either washington it's on fletcher is the united nations under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator is currently in darrow bothered and central gaza. and he says, palestinians, there are defiance. and they have valid that they will not leave their homeland. this is pretty driven even in the last 3 months. and then they recently started this job, my thing to, to doc for german across syria. i'd be right out the front lines of the ukraine rush. it was, i've never seen anything like this. this is the, the toughest i of my working life. uh, it is awfully, awfully pitiful. uh, what was in here. but you know, i think what i'm hearing from the teams is that 2 weeks ago, the business and just back from everyone they met. now off the 2 weeks of the c
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spot, people have managed to get a bit. mostly they might actually 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 and insisted on telling that story. these are risk stories, but they will end the story by saying we're saying, we're not coming any way. we'll rebuild a rebuild and we will rebuild. and when the will comes again, we'll rebuild again. you know, people are talking about treating the mouse, moving the mouse, where the new ones are supposed to be and what they want. they want is also de la garza what they want, but i have today and i can tell you that this thing. but earlier my colleague nick clark spoke to senior. i'm a spokesman a summer home done. he asked him about trump's plan to clear palestinians from gaza and about the si size negotiations. it's important to understand that if you do decide to transfer the prestige from them that you are creating
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a new glen ship and then douglas drawn it community that i think people can't be crossed for i think country can be destroyed. i think your patient can be continuing if you accept the transfer of the print, a statement from does that was that that means it's often a fuel maybe here there's right. as we start talking about the benefit from joe, that maybe if anybody is from the one that we go to another exchange taking place on saturday, are you satisfied that his role is carrying out the terms of the agreement and the exchange will take place as scheduled and agreed on saturday when we have the clips of all the time that you have to go to the system. well, i'm the oldest tips of draws i agreed on, but it's clear that the so i use them now they, i'm not feeling old. what do you have agreed on? they are they all the same thing? essentially, beads for the 1st 3 minutes. but i have to, to go to this up as
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a twice i get you to and we have to, to the about this issue of the store every one of them in the 8th of this one step . what does the process if that's right, it's going to be the acting like this. we go to see what's the action that took place. i think everything was one. then now we're still going to take to the exchange also thought that we hope that there's a discount for infinity. this side of that is right. so we can go forward with, with the, with the exchange and set up the, it's in the occupied west bank and is really seed has forced more than 26000 palestinians to feed their homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. attacks are largely focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north. many more palestinians are trapped in their homes. there is really on the bulldozers have been pulling down houses and destroying infrastructure. the u. n.
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agency for palestinian refugees says major sections of the camp has been leveled, and his chief has warned that the situation is becoming catastrophic. is really troops are also targeting to carm, which is near jeanine in the north west of the occupied west bank. one official there says more than 70 percent of the palestinians into a car and have been forcibly displaced is really forces brought in bulldozers to demolish homes and critical infrastructure including water and sanitation systems. and palestinian said he is really military is trying to make the area uninhabitable in an attempt to clear its normal day reports from the capital a mine because the is really government and the palestinian authority. you have banned out from 0 from the forwarding inside israel. and inside the occupied with thick 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
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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 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 real feels like it has a free hand to talk about the uprooting of the entire population of gaza. what is
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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 eater, i'm a role in free to rush is the director of own was a, it was in the occupied westbank. he says the level of displacement in both jeanine until car and is unprecedented. clearly what we're seeing in the northern westbank, particularly in gene refugee camp, is an unprecedented situation. even body optic of what we've seen since the beginning of the war and october 2023. we now have a refugee camp in jeanine that is almost empty. more than 3500 families have been displaced both as a consequence of the recent is radio operation. but also in the country club earlier operations of sending security forces. we've seen unprecedented levels of destruction in the camp. and we have a large number of id piece that uh,
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taking refuge with families and shelters around the city. and that we're trying to assist as much as possible. that's a dramatic situation when it comes to jeanine. um, these are the peas staying and villages around the city to stay with families relative to a lot of them. also staying in public shelters where, why, where other partners from the human system, where they're going to sit on a fluency. and we're a local communities provide support. we provide non food items, cash assistance, um, uh, shelter where possible. the cleaning needs. we speak syrup has the ability of the human exam published on the ground to respond. that is literally janine and to cut him another laundry for g, cham recei. now more than 80 percent of the cam presidents having flats that location, it's an estimated other 2500 families that had to move to other places. and we were
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concerned that we see similar development in some of the refugee camps and the northern west bank, it's on president a. d is really military, has carried out air strikes on 2 areas of lebanon, and they targeted out to saw region in the south. and the outskirts of cray back in the eastern becca area. they are raised to place on the use of friday's visit to be route by the us deputies special envoy to the middle east. israel's military, he says, the strikes targets. it has belie infrastructure, which it says violates the ceasefire agreement that's been in place since november still a head on alger 0. the m $23.00 rebels consolidate their hold on the eastern democratic republic of congo. the government accuses them of the mass violations of human rights, the
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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 here. ahead of that, what we have for this benz of the cloud from the right south is that that's where we do have a piece coming in warm a moist, coming in from the gulf of mexico said we're getting up into the high twenty's once again. know also, is that what you can say, temperatures well into the negative teams. there, of course, a good part of the central and western canada. he will pump its way up to was dallas 32 celsius. the possibility here on sas bay low bounce back to both cooler as we go one into sunday. so quite a time. but to contrast, yes, again with this, don't have some shouts clearing away from the eastern seaboard, drawing that will moist there off across the deep south of the us. so some storms, garages tossing through out that some showers initially when she wasn't making its
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way across set to west the side of the us, across planes. 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 and live the stones coming back in a 2nd off of the way can to be somewhat dry that i like the the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own adventure, no counter and things the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder about headlines this hour around 2000000 palestinians and gaza are trying to survive winter and worn out tens. store these in the strip of the cues, these really military of deliberately obstructing delivery. only 2 percent of the tents thomas have arrived so far. us present and donald trump has refused to back track over his plan to take over guys. he says, israel would hand the strip over to the us after fighting ended, despite it having no legal authority to do so. these really military has carried
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out their strengths on the 2 areas in southern and east and living on israel says the strikes the target that has the line for structure. donald trump did the end, birth rights citizenship in the us is facing, pushed back a federal judge has issued a nationwide order blocking the move. trump has campaigned on ending automatic citizenship for children born to undocumented parents, but that's pretty cool. hand explains, it's been a long standing practice in the united states. look at 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 scott, a slave brought into a state the ban slavery, he sued to get his freedom. and eventually the us supreme court ruled against him.
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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 present, and donald trump does not have the power to change the constitution. it would take an amendment to our constitution to change personalized citizenship that requires that 3 quarters of the states agree and 2 thirds of both the house and the senate. and the us congress is really difficult to achieve and amendment of the constitution. trump often says the us is the only country that has preferred citizenship. it is not there 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,
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right citizenship. but we've seen a lot of our western allies and recent decades and do 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 it could take for the case to wine through the court system. it will send the message to the world. you are not welcome here. critics say might actually be the point, probably clean out to 0, washington. after the 10th week between mexico and the us, the mexican president has agreed to send troops to the border to help curb integration and drug trafficking. mexico warrants trumps threats of imposing a 25 percent tariff could have widespread effects on companies from both countries . on home and reports from to one and mexico, mexico is keeping up. it said that the sending $10000.00 members of the national
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guard, its militarized federal police force to its border with the united states. the in full and the route, the controls along the entire goose, mexico border patrols and motorized patrols on throats leading their it's what president crowd is saying about permits president trump to do to still been to know getting to the us these mean we get instead of equal if and then a little for left on data. trump says it's to stop my grades to exchange. he's holding off on the 25 percent terrorist. he threatened mexico with at least for a moment the treats have been sent to more than a 1000 points, including key the busiest border crossing in the americas in peak one. the question is, will they actually be able to stop, send to the national guard at the border, is not gonna impact the traffic and defend, to know very much it'll, i mean, of the mexican government and the united states government really wants to affect
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that. that's to do with bringing down criminal networks. stuff in the pre cost is coming into mexico, from china or in europe. and this kind of work requires investigation and dismantling criminal organizations. not, not putting soldiers on the street, but it's a playbook that mexico successfully use before to keep trump tire survey. in his 1st to the country, sent the national guard to southern buddha, to stop migrants. and trump, julie dropped his threats. this is about upticks as much as anything else mix codes showing it's doing something. i'm president trump showing that he has the power to make mexico doing something ultimately advisements great time to negotiate on an issue that could be more important to the country. about 80 percent of mexico's exports had across the board at the united states. so terrace would be seriously destructive for its economy is, but the 2 countries a so and so link that it would also have
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a big impact on american businesses and consumers towards between the governments will continue this month. a lot of people will be hoping as they do, the terror threat moves further and further into the distance, joan home and i'll just say to people one well one to back to m 23 rebels of held a public rally in the city of goma in eastern democratic republic of congo, the leader of the rebel alliance, going to a non guy told crowds that he wants to quote, liberate all of d r. c. a group announced the new governor from north keeping the province and a mirror for goma. m 23 and his military coalition captured this strategic city from government forces last week. victor dokey is professor of international studies and kofi and an international peacekeeping center. he says it's likely that the m 23 and its allies want to create a break away region of these, you know, individuals. okay. and by large, the incidence we levels $12.00 costs,
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$1.00 of each area code, treat the gate. now by that means the right, yeah, i mean for independence right. way to have the own state. the whole process with regards to the police con, gotten us and then initiate, what was the system? what's, what's the salvage? know, is it tall? cool? well, the reason i've lost it is it is a tough thing we get, is this to a fun race. a means that we could see the likelihood of what process is going to be good. okay. see what? so if i don't treat an easy game, more church or if need be, when it goes towards the c 5, it has been declared, which is in my opinion, disappointed because the government will not respected. so they don't use it just a vacation or what. so the face to what we want to try, excuse me. so they said they supplied us with the agent. co op. is it $5.00 to $1.00 issue in start the process of what's going on splunk?
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i've got models in the areas that they have. what date, as of now, thousands of people are returning to the capital of sedans is 0 states after the army regains control of the city 3 weeks ago. for 12 months, one mate done a was held by the power military rapids support forces. as mom involved reports returning residents are facing severe economic hardship in the city of what mckinney is slowly coming back to life. just a week ago, it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have begun to the 10 after being displaced. those who lift onto the control of the problem is it to the opposite support forces, poverty feel the challenges of day to day life? are you guys? i don't know. what do i mean? i there was no such thing as kosh. all right. would strip any one of any amounts one might carry and they often force us to exchange all cash with fake money to
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come to the production of fake notes and looting of money by our stuff. so does the government issued the new bank notes a few months ago, but the out of 5th kept using the old ones in areas of their control including was in the den con, at the we already had the old currency, a motion that was fake. and if we exchanged any amount for bank applications, or as if may just pay them a 40 percent fee, the destruction of the banks buy out of stuff and local backless has been so extensive, but not a single one of them was left. in fact, this is one of the major private the box seems to them as you can see, it's out of service. and so nearly all the others in the city, public and private. i like a yeah, of this function of routing has brought the entire financial sector to it. so these, that of course, includes the central bank of suzanne, the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital,
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or it's local office direct to wait them. how much has since this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is bank applications that soon and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, which hasn't you opened yet? that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute with the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0 wasn't but they need to that journalist central loan could have been protesting a decision by the attorney general, the free 3 former military suspects and the 2009 murder of a newspaper editor bus on the chrome. it to him that was an icon of press freedom around the world. middle fernandez reports from colombo. as many people have hit
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out against information that the attorney general's department and the attorney general himself has written to come into the investigation department, indicating that 3 of the main suspects in the editor's mother are likely to be released because there is not enough evidence to prosecute the case against them. now among the banners messing with seeing a g f adjustment. so in justice we're seeing a g go home. so generally this group of people, journalists of civil society activists, lawyers, all of them see that things, cons, turn around completely. i view the shop when they 1st came out because it was the same attorney general's department will produce these people before that that you said earlier. and of course, the, the granting of this, we have so many cases of the impunity and special needs adoption attacks and innovation and murder of done list that are still pending, waiting for drafted for so many tickets. and that's so much cool. now that this
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time around that we'll be dropped and to see the if it was concerning the top me. and of course the need to fight for job super day. and the protest is outside the parts that leads to the attorney general's department. wanted to sort of hand over a letter to the attorney general, asking him to make a sort of a public explanation as to his decision to release the suspect. if even now under a new regime, which promise to bring to justice and bring justice to all of those cases. if justice is allowed to be sabotaged under this regime, that they are all implications for the whole. and that is what all that sort of anger and frustration has come out and being voiced today. been a fernandez audra, 0 colombo as a rear of 311 year old strand avari as violin is about to be auctioned in the us is could become the world's most expensive musical instrument houses. heroes,
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