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a global warming sweat and slice implied. 221 east. investigate who tends climate prices one out to 0, the to show the woman who was 8 months pregnant is among the latest victims of his radiate tax and occupied to us by the hello. i'm sort of hide us and this is out 0 live from the whole. so coming up a challenging return. home traffic calls up officers ready? forced is withdrawal for minutes. reading car door in garza mor tarus on the way the us to set to impose a 25 percent levy on oil, steel,
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an ottoman yep. and ports and uh, the exit polls in ecuador projects and outright when for incumbent president, danielle nevada, the is ready for us is a shot. the 3 people in occupied westbank among them. a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army is steps off its assault in several areas, including north shops, refugee accounts, now as part of the largest radio operation that's rated comp, send janine to cut them on to boss and run. the hon has the details under the direct orders of the is really military, these palestinians and 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 threatened them.
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and so what appears to be a strong grenade at 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 north shore. and 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 fled from jeanine come and we came to offer us my family's house, these rarities entered offer and of everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again and again to view the spite 100 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 the neighboring village . was it? 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. in any testing, you fear they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities. below the kennedy's really ami forced us to leave in the middle of the night. we didn't know where to go, so i relatives of this space. it's under construction and like everything even installation was very cold last night. and many of these palestinian refugees have been displaced time and time again. they say this time feels different. having seen what happened in gaza, they fear is real now feels in bold and to do the same in the occupied west bank and run a la hon. l to 0 from the sun health is an online because he's ready to government
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on palestinian authority, has bundled 0 from reporting inside israel and occupied with bank. 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 raid 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 in 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 west bank of the central jersey to a man in the space. palestinians have been rushing to return to their homes in northern goals or officers rady forces withdrew from minute, serene cargo. the strip of lands had been occupied throughout the war by his riley soldiers. they were long queues has found these tribes across. i need to find that the movement is still being impeded by check points. camille notes of that reports a moment of triumph as displaced palestinians waited to return home to milton casa . it's the 1st time since the start of the will that they can cross the net supreme,
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colorado without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces. were like the thumb. 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 and now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip below. one can see on the shoulder that at 1st we felt happy and the road was open. we were surprised it 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 a new building that stood in the way of creating this unofficial no man's land
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became a target, as well as its residents. palestinians called it the axis of dest. in the patent has been repeated across garza and be occupied westbank. these variety 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. metric how does era is present? donald trump says that he will impose 25 percent types on oil, steel, and alimony, and coming into the united states. speaking aboard the presidential plane at force one trump, one, the more important duties would be announced later in the week. we'll also be announcing the steel tariffs on monday.
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is going to have a 25 percent. right, well let's get more on this with the she have are time. see whose life for us in washington now she have this is just the latest in the line of terrorist threats by the us president, what do we know? so fall on this particular one is not much smaller, so we should always wait until if and when the actual executive action is, is announced. and we see we see the detail, but this is a repeat of what trump did and as fast um, and in some ways in, in imposing tires on steel and ottoman in which i can many, which is to remain in place until deals and encroach as well. were negotiate and not just by trump bug bite, and so he kept a lot of these tires on, on as well. sir, but you, you had with some of the report. the thing wasn't even on canada or mexico because we, we had just
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a week ago. they were trusting tyrus on calendar and mexico was the drums and went back having secured something. yeah, you guys out efforts to his liking at least they were delayed until february. let's look at the timing of all of this is, this is a no contradiction on this. you know what these potential tire of them come into play what an in february when the other tires are supposed to go on. we've got a lot of questions about this under tyler and treat tire of say, this is a campaign promise you kept making. he's always say, oh the, you know, you hear it doesn't take all cause. and it always say like, you know, where i be and you have a 10 percent power fall and the american cause for example was the us has a 2 and a half percent tire of on european cause at however, the us also notoriously, have a 25 percent tire of on, on pickup trucks, from from, from the outside. what was like, you weren't able to really see us pickup trucks on our streets. so there's a lot of room here for a tyler to retire from europe and obligations. and it's like in yeah, that numbers deal, we're often mentioned by his nominees as well so. so these are some of the issues
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here, but we just started really know the exact details of what's actually going to be announced. but there is a potential that the trade was a more inflation, which is another another concern for this, for this administration. okay, thanks very much to have a return. see that one for more on this. william lee is chief economist at the milk and associates on a global micro economics analysts drawers as live from los angeles. thank you very much for your time. um, so william ne, now why the su on olive menu industry do you think and also what is the tax a k because it seems to be industry specific as the should have the same the very much. so i think these latest announcements are a way of present from showing that he's very serious by using the tact tariff instrument as a policy for as a policy tool for achieving both economic and non economic objectives. you solve the discussions that were spurred by carrots, with mexico and canada regarding immigration as shutting down the flow of illegal
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immigrants and drugs into this country or securing our us borders, which is part of the problem is that he made during his campaign. but the specific cares of steel and aluminum, the switch have a very specific economic goal, which is to improve the productive capacity of steel aluminum in the united states . i think we see that president trump, uh, was negotiating with the punch steel. and they said, oh, i don't approve of the and if i still buying us deal, but if they want to invest in us deal and bring new technology to improve the productivity of us deal of production plants in the united states. you would certainly welcome to and so i see you see that the use a terrorist has to present trumps promise that he made in davos to say it's much better for the rest of the world. investors in the rest of the world to deal with us as a partner rather than as a competitor. and these terrorists are a tool for him to achieve that objective. so you're saying the goal head by mr.
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trump, a sudden the one that he's promised people to get back into power again is to improve the economy and bring back the jobs is not likely to be a successful tack sake. with that, as the end goal as well. you know, in the united states had been the world leader in production of steel and aluminum, or decades ago at last edge, partly because of the low cost of producers in brazil, canada, mexico, a soft korea, vietnam. but i think this is one way of improving the cost of dressing, the costs and balances between the united states and the rest of the world. by putting the tariff in it shows that producers is the rest of the world. they want to sell in the us market, which is a huge market for, for steven aluminum. or it's much better for them to produce a lot of that stuff close to the home key or not the stage rather than canada, mexico or brazil. so, so why? so i think it, it can be very successful if the cost differential can be repressed by the use of
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tires. and it really does incentivize the foreign investors to produce more of the stuff here. and the other states, invest united states to produce more us jobs and then more us steel and aluminum outputs. okay, so as, as tough for the american. so that seems to be the end goal and what they, the way they could benefit from that. but how is this likely to affect the other countries these levies will apply to them? not just talking about this current one, but all of the of the tax threats from donald trump. i think one of the things that the rest of the world has learned, dirty covey was that supply chains can not be localized in one or 2 places around the world. they really have to be all over tips for secure supply where everyone. okay, thank you very much. uh, william lee, the chief economist at the milk and institute. thank you to well, counseling is underway in ecuador, as presidential election to know the exit polls indicates president on, you know,
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but is likely to win outright. the votes was held against the backdrop of rising gang violence and the nations was to cannot make crisis in half a century. no bows. main rival is well result. gonzales. a close. i lie, a former left, the president, rafael, korea. alexandro around p a. t joins us live from boldwood, saw in neighboring columbia. alessandra, now the polls have closed. what do we know in terms of who's likely to wind? yes, cetera. the loads are being counted as we speak and they're slowly trickling in. danielle noble, i the incumbent price you then to see is a head the right now with roughly 48 percent of the vote, which would not be enough to win our tribes. but that would eventually keep them in the lead and a possible run off in april. however,
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we're only looking at roughly 2 per se instead of the vote, the officially counted the so far. so what i can tell is that the counting is going slow or then expected because um, the election of authorities in the country were hoping to have a clear indication by this time, or at least during this hour. so we'll probably going to have to wait a little bit more, but as of now incumbent president, nobody's in is in the lead. and as you were saying, there's also an exit for by a private farm that had him coming in. first. if any of this is an indication of that, that a quite dorian seems to be willing to give him a full term and maintain what has been an iron fist approach against one of the biggest crisis in the country, which is that of security. and in particular,
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the drug wars that have been happening in different parts of the country and that have been unprecedented in a country as that, whether they used to be until just a few years ago, one of the safest countries in latin america that as no longer been the case for a while now and since coming into office and no boy who is very young, he's just 37 years old and the hate hair to a banana fortune a comes from one of the richest families in the country. has proposed a series of unprecedented the measures including the special a sending the military to the streets, which has been very controversial in the country. but it seems like a ecuadorian so might decide to give him an now a full term. i tell you on the center of via to the on equitable as presidential election. i also
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a head's on officer. i'm john hender in new orleans side of the 50 united super bowl where security is pretty is on the after a lifetime, interest in an emigrant returns to some of the land upon discovering his ancestral home could be a gold mine but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the jo tribal disputes above it. the witness golden light on now to sierra leed is on demanding the part to justice at this. he is african union summit but with historical injustice and land restitution high on the agenda . will they engage effectively on conflicts and human rights concerns on the
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continent? follow the african union summit on out his era on a weekly look at the world's top of business stories. how do you see them? the relationship of china developing over the course of the trumpet for this ration from global markets and economies. the big question here is, begins still a safe haven to understand how it affects day 933000. it was still on the stripe, put it face a credit rating down. great. as a result, counting the cost on, on to 0. a news the welcome back. you're watching on to 0 reminder,
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lots of stories this hour is ready for us is a shot dead, 3 people. they don't keep flight westbank, including a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the only is steps up. it's the souls in several areas including north shelves for a few g come us present. donald trump says hell impose 25 percent taurus on schools do. and all the menu coming in to the united states. trump says that it will apply to mexico and canada to despite pausing tars just days ago. early education suggests cost of a prime minister all been courtesies policy is on cost when parliamentary elections, the poll is seen as a test for courtesy of to winning a land slide. 4 years ago, sonia geiger reports. it's been a heated election campaign as a prime minister includes 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
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western allies over store negotiations to normalize ties with former advisory serbia. yet, cookie appeared resolute. it's a new day. and the sunny winter sort of the 1st ever regular parliamentary election sending depends on 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 that 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 for the time of domestic. you almost 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 by a brand even. but in this part of europe, disruption is usually not a welcome prospect. who these attempts to extend government control and northern
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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 in the north. 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 costs of the costs of normalizing ties. the sub you hope for many ethnic subs. and then all player do, you know, most of the board, you can only get back to it because the situation such as it has to be better. 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
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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 chapman, charles, the show son, his main rival for drink, most of faced off and a he to tv debates ahead of the parliamentary election. later this month. the pay class stays in migration, the economy, and foreign policy, which is head to the polls in 2 weeks. moses send to right, c d u policy is favorites. when somebody find one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the super bowl is on the way to kansas city chief. so to become the 1st team to the when the nfl biggest prize, 3 times in a row as a service and adult swim eagles in new orleans. and a $125000.00 funds in the audience, including us present donald trump,
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with millions more watching at home on 100, was watching professions. 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. employer trucks still block the entrance to bourbon street, and 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 and lined with soldiers and police. you can swing
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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 a thinking enemy. we focus on cars. it may come with drones, or they come with the private airplay. and 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 minds. despite the 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. odd cnn. new orleans synonymous with celebration has
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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 have for it. with all the soldiers and officers on the street, law enforcement officials say right now, this might just be the safest city in america. all right, well let's go straight to joan, who joins us live from the john. the game is on the way now. we'll see, i'm the spirit like where you are. the with is your outside has been electric all day, i should say on the field. the egos instruct 1st slide is this for last i looked a few seconds ago, was 7 to nothing with the eagles. i had been here on bourbon street. it's actually rather quiet, not just because it's been raining that is in damp and people's spirits. but because everyone is largely inside these places watching the game,
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which is still in the 1st quarter. and of course, aside years since you have the security threat, you have is very, very intense security. you can see in the intersection there, there's an officer with a long gun. that is actually a soldier with a long gun. 2 and there are 3000 or more army national guard troops, federal and local state police here. and most of the people we talk and we've asked them, do you feel if there's any security drugs you want to be worried about? of course, these are the people who decided to show up. they're not surprising that all of the people we know they're not concerned at all. the security makes them happy and people are getting ready to celebrate their waiting until the game is over. so there's a little more going on here, right? yeah. john, i mean, this is a historic game. how's the game going so far as it's been on now for the last few
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minutes? well with the eagles ahead. risk sheets want to do for the cheese is a when this the able to be the 1st time anyone has one. the super bowls, 3 games in a row. so they are hoping to do that match up happen 2 years earlier. the cheese walked away with that trophy, and down this time, the philadelphia eagles hope to get their revenge, but obviously gone in between 2, even leave match team. and there are the celebrities, kendrick lamar, the rapper, is going to be doing a half time show will also see says, and lord knows who else who show up because it's the super bowl. and there are always surprised yes. big show up with the who shows up tonight. yeah, the, let's see who will show up the thanks very much on 100 that life new orleans. uh well, that's it from me sort of hide on to find more information on our website or is
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there a dot com whether it's next. so then inside story looks at leaven on this new government without has blocks that go away. they say with us because that game is still long, and we have more news headlines from around the world will be coming up soon. the but it still flowing in japan and spinning good winter if you're a skate and not so much if you're doing anything else, that's no tires on monday and tuesday becomes a little bit like time maybe. and the same time cloud is gathering in china for another tongue of rain or snow, stretching out through the yellow sea towards the korean peninsula, the picture and support ro, zoe. it looks as though the star was improving and still got 3 days, all snow on and off, and then the wind increases. the temperature really doesn't get much above freezing for very long jumping size. what should be the radius season in engine easiest?
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taking a day, a sort of savings trim that lazy, much of the energy is still in java with some big shaft full up here. where radius edging close to the vet and east coast and heavy rain still would like to bring some flooding to the central philippines. that will be a repeat procedure. it looks particularly wet and on tuesday in something via now. there are few shops that in the northeast of india are the snow, a tide or right and is not not stretches. so at the foothills of the him in the right, him and they have rock top to was northern pakistan that hints that this disturbing the chimney to some degree. so the persistent fog that you've seen in new delhi, for example, sometimes in fantasy, isn't as bad as it was. daytime sunshine comes on equity has improved. in february 1958, the french airport responded to
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a nation village near of curious border, getting more than 70 people. what happened in the psyche it showed that the colonial status quote was on sustainable. the sec used to be uses attack resounded as far as the united nations of the real world exams, the incidents that put the old jew in more of independence on the global stage. the story of the massacre now to 011. and this president has named a new administration sidelining his boss for the 1st time in decades. but where does this leave the group at its allies who have long played a major political role in the country? and with this move osher in with a prime minister cause a government to reform and salvation. this is inside story. the .
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