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football, you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics, and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of liverpool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on house. the woman who was 8 months pregnant is among the latest victims of his radio attacks unoccupied west by the hello on side of silence. and this is out, is there a lie from the hole? so coming up, challenging return, home traffic falls off. officers really forces withdrawal from the net serene car is all in garza, most harris on the way the us to set to impose a 25 percent levy on all still on the menu in port. and the exit
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polls in ecuador predicts an outright wind for income. the present, daniel and above counseling is on the way the is there any forces of short to 3 people? then okey pod westbank. among them a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped up, it's assaults in several areas, including north shelves for a few g, come as possible. launch is ready operation that's rated camps and janine to cut them on to boss. and we're on the look on has the details under the direct orders of these really military, these postings in the all far refugee camp are forced out of their homes and round it up. not knowing where they will go next. here another group of palestinian women and children try to find safety balls really forces nearby,
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straightened up and saw what appears to be a stone grenade at the the thousands of palestinians across the occupied west bank are being displaced as he is really military escalates. it's large scale military assault on several refugee this is just a glimpse of what is being captured on amateur video and cellphone footage coming out of the occupied westbank. in one raid, a palestinian woman who was 8 months pregnant was killed, along with her baby is really forces pushed into the nor shawn's now far refugee camps in the early hours of sunday. for many finding rest bite in safety is a constant struggle. hello hi. will do is we flood from jeanine camp and we came to offer us my family's house, these ratings and to offer and off everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again and began to view the spite on families from the toll from refugee
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camp. some of them have managed to find a place to stay with the relatives for now. the rest have had to adjust the basic life in this tent in a neighboring village because we don't get very cold at night. it's because the adults give us the blankets. so they're the ones that get code instead, but it's not just the cold. and then he tossed indians fear, they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities. below the kennedy's really, i mean, forced us to leave in the middle of the night. we didn't know where to go, so i relatives of the space. it's under construction and not everything even installation was very cold last night. many of these posting in refugees have been displaced, time and time again. they say this time feels different. having seen what happened in gaza, they fear israel now feels in bold and to do the same in the occupied west bank and run a la hon out to 0. from the sun health is an online because he is ready to golf on,
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on the policy. and as far as he has band out 0 from reporting inside israel and occupied westbank, at least 35000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced across the occupied west bank because of the ongoing is really military raid and operations that are happening across the palestinian territory. now the military maintains that it's targeting ours, pulsing in fighters and wants to crack down on them in those areas. however, civilians are the ones reeling from these really military activity because there's a lot of civilian infrastructure that's being damaged and destroyed when this rate began. and jeanine over 2 weeks ago you had heavily armed is really military vehicles entering through the refugee camp, destroying critical roads and infrastructure along the way. and that has spread to around 5 different cities in the occupied west bank. now the military had said once that ceasefire and gaza had taken place, that they were gearing up for large military offensives in the palestinian
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territory in the west bank. and that now they had more military resources to allocate their because the focus wasn't on gaza. however, the palestinian civilian say that they are trying to be forced out the policies that were happening in gaza by the military over the last 16 months are being mirrored in the occupied westbank. have the central benches, ego among the displace palestinians have been rushing to return to the homes in northern gauze or off the is ready forces withdrew from the mit, serene cargile. now the strip of land had been occupied throughout the world by his riley soldiers that were long queues as families tried to cross or need to find that the movement is still being pieces by check points. come me on the reports, a moment of trends as displace palestinians waited to return home to milton casa is the 1st time since the start of the will, that they can cross the net supreme corridor without fear of being shot,
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thoughts by his ready forces. on the phone, we are set fast and we've been patient under the strikes. they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. as part of the times of phase, one of the cause of ceasefire. troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on the private us security contractors on now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip. now below 1, 10 pm, this router that at 1st we felt happy and the road was open. we were surprised that as a check point here, and there are obstacles my children, and i've been at the check point for moving an hour and cause i'm moving slowly in both directions. and this is ready. so just want to talk to militarize zone early on in the will. crossing the gall district into
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a new building that stood in the way of creating this unofficial no man's land became a target, as well as its residents. palestinians called it the axis of dest. in the pattern that has been repeated across garza and the occupied westbank is ready. withdrawal is also a moment to take stock of the damage left behind what were once homes and buildings piles of rubble. as far as the i can see that like how does era no age is entering garza but it's, it's a fraction of what's needed. you on humanitarian chief, tell him. fletcher ones that the risk assignment could return if the ceasefire agreements collapses of the sort of assignment, i think, as long as you get a budget now because we've got now 3 weeks of bread and food across. and so those, the starvation levels are down from where they were before the sci fi. i mean,
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that's been a great success of the last 3 weeks, is because we've been getting 70800 trucks a day through. we've been able to, to reach every 1000000 people with food, but the conditions are still terrible. you know, people are still hungry, they're still a limit of the supplies that they have. and if the sci fi falls deceased by breaks, then very quickly, those conditions will come back again. for the kids president has conducted donald trump's plan to take over garza view as president has suggested displacing the entire population. while the strip is rebuilt, rest of the time or is it gotten, says the plans know it was discussing. low renamed bus can see that i would like to state this clearly, once the proposals put forward by the new american administration. regarding garza, with the pressure of design is lobby, have nothing worth considering or discussing from our perspective, these up to the preoccupations with known since they are efforts to be found. so in
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a move to, no one has the strength to remove the people of garza from the forever and internal homeless that should be this to thousands of use. palestine belongs to the palestinians with garza, the westbank and east jerusalem. the people of garza who have not lift the land despite all the policy savage rate and the tanks of israel for 471 days will continue to stay in goza to live in garza and to protect go. so called maya saw the ravia house condemned as rainy prime minister benjamin netanyahu suggestion that's a palestinian state should be created in saudi arabia, the foreign ministry set it rejects thoughts, comments that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by these ready occupation against the palestinians in garza including ethnic cleansing, the statement goes on to say that the kingdom of funds, the rights of palestinians, to the land and not they are not intruders oh,
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immigrants who can be expelled whenever the brutal is ready, occupation wishes. and also says that it reiterates the rights of the palestinian people, will remain firmly established and no one will be able to take that away from them . the prison donald trump says that he will impose 25 percent cars from all steel and ottoman in coming in to the united states. speaking of the presidential plane at force, one from one to move in fort gypsies would be announced later in the week will also be announcing the steel tariffs on monday. is going to have a 25 percent. right,
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well let's go to should have response. here's my for us in washington dc. so we just had the trump saying that he will impose those ties last, just the latest and then line of tire threats by the us president. what do we know? so fall on this one in particular a month. so i think that's a really important starting point, especially when we're talking about tariffs, we really have to wait till the executive order is signed and we see the detail trump himself and said that he speaks about tyrus as on the go shaving tactics to increase pressure on other countries, but yes, he says 25 percent on all steel and i'll be being imported into the us actually just to give you an idea of i was just looking at the tops of countries from which the us info. it's kind of the brazil, mexico to south korea, jeremy japan, the steel kind of the mainland china and mexico. you a, in your, in bahrain for our menu, for moving them as we had the, which, i mean you had the,
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one of the reporters that would even calendar lecture. because that just a week ago, very how to retrieve from the tyrus. that's kind of the trump, hadn't slept, and also that they reach whatever informal deals of that. but i do, but apparently now no one's one that comes document even still this. yeah, this will go into effect according to the old trump on monday. this is no longer than perhaps about fentanyl allegedly about send to new immigration, which is, which are the reasons for canada and mexico getting the titles before, but just thought perhaps, fault of some wider industrial and revenue generating a policies of the business drop administration, which you can discuss and we can all discuss, i have another another time, but then they also talked about the reciprocal tire. so that's quite interesting. sorry, you said, you know, if a child is under 50 percent, then we're going to charge the amount in 30 percent. again, we don't know what exactly this means, but it does make a bit more sense than some of the, all the ideas that were floating in the trump
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e for, i'm just across the board tire of for countries because you know, the reason what tire of the dolphin is, you've got to protect your native in industries, sir. but what if, if the u. s. isn't growing coughing in great amounts will bananas and then what are you doing with the child sort of. so this is actually not, this doesn't be about market access them. if they're stopping all goods from going to back countries, then we're going to stop that goods from coming to our country. so you can see some kind of logic. but look until we see the details. i mean, we're not really bad on anything. okay, thank you very much exact. as you said, that i should have retired in washington dc. now con thing is underway and, and cruise presidential election. as an early exit poll indicates president daniel nego is likely to win out tribes. the votes was held against the backdrop of rising gang violence on the nations west economic crisis. in half a century, no bows. main rival is roy louisa gonzales. a close ally of full. my left is
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present. rafael, korea. alexander, i'm here to joins is live now from bull goods in neighboring columbia. alessandra so the poles have close. counseling is on the way. but is there any indication on who's likely to win as well. so. so far we have seen one ex faithful. this is a private, the exit for from a private firm for a news channel and ecuador showing that there are no bod incumbent president would be winning with a little over 50 percent of the votes this with indicating that only that way he would be winning this 1st round about that he could be waiting out. right. this the presidential election. now again, these are not official results. those results are expected around 7 30 pm local. so a little in a little more than, than an hour. uh,
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but uh, we were expecting that the price you then pickering price today and to uh, to be the front runner and this election given the very, very dramatic situation, both in security terms and konami's terms in the country. and the fact that we heard from the number of vic weather in both are saying that they wanted to give no more more time to continue with is the policies, however controversial. they have been in particular, these the special policies, the on security declared. i mean, there are no war and the crime through the blowing, the army and in their city neighborhoods, which have also threat good. the human rights violations, including charges of a extrajudicial killings of innocent people. all of this has been extremely cards. the reverse of this i room face, but
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a lot of the ecuadorian stay that they are so tired of how dangerous their country has been at that did they seem to be willing to give him more time to do so he, he was he only had a short term, and now if this is the case, you would have a full term. so as he was saying, a seeking a 2nd time, it was a short time. the 1st one and his policies have been divisive or controversial. tell us more about him as a person, if he does end up becoming president once again as well then, ya know, blah is a very young but youngest president, in the history of back whether he's just 37 year old years old and he's the hair of a banana fortune and the country comes from one of the richest families in ecuador . his father had tried to become president in numerous okays and even failed. his son has been luckier again, especially due to the situation in which ek,
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weather went from being one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous ones due to this increase in drug wars and the fact that ek weather has become essentially the main export route for cocaine, produced boats here in columbia and, and federal add the ports in ask whether exporting the drugs to the us and euro pays the response you have promised. and that, you know, a very harsh response. and that's what we've been seeing in the last few months now that response has had some results, including reduction of roughly 15 percent in overall violence, the crime, but most analyst, and many a quite dorians believe that it's not enough. now we'll have to see if that most of them wants to give them the opportunity to, to continue with this policy. yeah,
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of course we'll see those will be following those, the exit polls as a result start to come in. thanks very much. are the center of the us in saber and columbia to fight well, so a hands on our 0. i'm john 100 new orleans side of the 50 united super bowl we're security is for the party is on the okay. dispos just bowling after the northeast. the us having left some of the government still called it most central northern states of, of us. and i'm not sure kinds of cold and i'm just to winter is a division. and if you're in the southern states, it's an awful lot, wilma, that breaks and lots of strange dc we'll see most now when it's ready and on tuesday and last through wednesday with a dropping temperature to add to it. now if you know from the story about you're in
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the rainy belt, this isn't tuesday and wednesday, and if you're in between dodgy, where this is where the big sun storms tend to full or in the caribbean, the breeze is steady. plenty of light child, so lesser entities, some rain of persistence in belize, but nothing like it was in the same is true in panama. i breaks now and again, temperature wise, mexico looking pretty normal across from the shower to pretty dry over to so. but the big sheriff is still down in brazil, and they're showing themselves as directory number that quintal and in columbia. this would suggest that the continued risk of land slides, as we say recently in peru, sorry, phase to present was looking much better. now. i'll try and dry. our product, for example, is actually a heat wave warning i in northern part of bosch and tina and she laid there. it does cool down a little bit in santiago on monday. the
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true economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions, and now is rails integration 11 and for survived on the toilet. civil society. a citizens that stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking halter. it's included by our electricity is secured by us. many cases, it's cooling, everything is secure and but private initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0. the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out. is there a reminder about some stories this hour is ready for us?
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is a shot the 3 people in occupied westbank, including a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the all me is that top it's assaults and several areas including north shops for fiji, come us present. donald trump says he'll impose 25 percent terrace on oil steel and on the menu coming into the united states from says that will apply to mexico and canada to despite fully tires just days ago. as an early exit, poland eco doors predicting an outright when for incumbent president, daniel navarre counting is on the way with the official results expected in the coming hours. now and vacation suggests cost of a prime minister all been coats whose policies on costs to when parliamentary elections. the poll is seen as a test for codes. here's policy one, a line slide 4 years ago. sonya geico reports it's been a heated election campaign. as a prime minister out includes,
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the cost is vote and the capital appreciated a cost of, of sounds and across the road. but i'm living and future at all with its western allies of a store negotiations to normalize ties with former advisory serbia. yet, cookie appeared resolute. it's a new day and the sonya winter sort of the 1st ever regular parliamentary elections in independent, the state of the silver. i think all the citizens who have all the costs of their votes, and i encourage every citizen to vote. a sentiment echoed by his political opponents, silver only then those the citizens will vote for me every result that comes from the voting of the citizens of the republic of cost of, of is acceptable time of domestic. yeah, i'm of the missed, but there is little else with which they agree. supporters of poosey and his self determination movement policy have portrayed him as a reformer firebrand,
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even within this part of europe. disruption is usually not a welcome prospect. who these attempts to extend government control and northern cost of a majority of which is ethnic sub was an effort he said to unite subs and albanians others. so this move as provocative, undermining the fractious piece that exists between the 2 communities, including the european union, which caught millions of dollars of funds to the government for sto contentions. and then off the effective item, one of your forest areas has been painfully felt. infrastructure that was meant to be built for the help of the funds has been put on hold, such as a sewage treatment plant to clean up this canal as well as all the renovations opponents have promised to want to do cookies escalation and restore the cost of the costs of normalizing ties, the sub you hope for many ethnic subs and then all play it. you know,
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most of the board you can only get back to it because the situation is such as it has to be back to. otherwise we better not go on. i understand each other does remember the cost of us next leader will have much to do in the coming months. it's also have to deal with western powers that have seen a rise of that road brand of populism and a decline in politics as usual. soon as i go, i'll just sarah job and sean. so schultz and his main rival, frederick moses face stuff, and a heated cv debates ahead of the parliamentary election rates of this month. the pat cost a for migration, the economy and foreign policy, where it says head to the polls in 2 weeks was a sense of right cd you policy is favorites when the my sites 3 voltage nations, estonia allows you and this way and you have successfully connected to the european power grids also, so i'm needing to look for a new and capital. the 3 lead is along slides. european commission present a sort of on july instead of bracing voltage energy independent,
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say the move 7th of your error. links with rushes networks which is controlled by moscow, has long been seen as the vulnerability the synchronization of the baltic states electricity system. the continental european system has been successfully completed. this is starting moment marking the end of the long journey for lives the lot, fia and the sonya. as for the home, the shops that shift for energy independence, the pdf of political pressure and blackmail is finally over. history is made. we connect the baltic states to our continental european electricity, great electricity lines, with russian federal rooftop being dismantled. these chains of power lines
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linking you to how style neighbors will be a thing of the past. this is freedom, freedom from select the freedom from black males that one of the bay of sporting events in the world. the super bowl gets underway. in the next few hours, the kansas city chiefs hoped to become the 1st team to win the nfl biggest prize. 3 times in a row, they faced the philadelphia eagles in new orleans. around a 120000000 people are expected to watch the game on tv in the us on a 125000 funds inside the super time, including us present. donald trump. correspondence on hendrick is in the higher city the threat of a security breach looms around the super bowl. it's the most watched sporting event in america, and the most secure federal by air c and blair. trucks still block the entrance to
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bourbon street in the french quarter were a man and a white pickup mode down celebrates in the early hours of new year's day before being gunned down by police. there's high security here. does that bother? you know, i like that. i like safety now, whatever it takes us that makes me feel of a memorial pays tribute to those killed with the french quarter is once again packed with diehard fans or d as in lined with soldiers and police. you can swing a bit without hitting the top or national guard guy with a gun hole in the shoulder. russell honor a lid the u. s. government effort to recover from hurricane katrina in 2005. he points out there are some threats that are almost impossible to protect against the enemy is the thank you man. i mean we focus on cars. it may come with drones or the
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come with the private air play in then there's louisiana law. you can bring a gun to the french quarter, but not a drink cooler yet. that wasn't foremost on everyone's mind. striking intent security. the party is on, on bourbon street, is hurricane katrina. new orleans has been known as a resilience city. and people here say they're not going to let security threats foil the celebration of states. large in, in new orleans, synonymous with celebration, has a way of moving on from tragic but you can't stop if you stop one, the economy, things really bad. and the great city like this would, that would be bad for everybody and to allow the world to know that you are willing to live and fee you for it. with all the soldiers and officers on the street, law enforcement officials say right now,
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this might just be the safest city in america. okay. well, let's say more on this from john hender in his life for us from the um, i did say i live at the super bowl. these thoughts again a few hours last few minutes minutes so we'll see how it must be like where you are right now. well all day long it has been electric, but right now the streets of bourbon street here in the french quarter is quiet. and the reason for that is not because of the rain that has in damp and the spirits of people. if you look inside the doorway, you'll notice that the cheese, because the teams around the field, people are indoors watching the game. that is a bounce. this started at the end of the street, you'll see some of the heavy security that we have there. you see those officers in green. those are national guard troops. they are not normally here to project the streets. the security has been ramped up. we can get into that in a moment. but this is a game. it's really a battle,
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not just between the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles, but between 2 quarterbacks. patrick my homes at the cheese and jaylen herds of egos whose face saw 2 years ago in the super bowl. the geez took on the drove a bad time. this time the, the eagles are hoping to get their revenge. an inside that stadium is just a cast, you know, the glitter audi of politics, sports and everything else that president trump is there. taylor swift is there because her boyfriend plays for the games is a lively environment there and a half to the game here when the rain is expected to clear up. this street will be full of people celebrating after the super. i can imagine that will be of high. so historic game, you assign people where you are watching inside to see action, but we're going to be expecting on the field
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