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the outer is there a well tells the story of the minds of many secrets shift to mind. one depth of a surface 5 on al jazeera, the shopped in that woman was 8 months pregnant, as among the latest victims of his ready attacks across the occupied west. but the other ones are in jordan, this is how does it run life from to wholesale, coming up facing ruins in kansas city palestinians. and i'm living among rubbish with no sanitation, water or a novel power. more terrace on the way the us are set to impose of 25 percent loving an old steel and ottoman im. inputs on our rental flip, 2nd echo doors,
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presidential election with 2 thirds of the votes already kept the is ready for us in the shop. the 3 people in the occupied westbank among them. a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped off. it's a sold in several areas, including the north shams refugee camp. so part of a law just ready operation. that's right. it comes in jeanine to car them and 2 baths. and one of the con, 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 past ending women and children try to find safety balls. really forces nearby, threaten them and sort of what appears to be a strong grenade at the the thousands of palestinians across the occupied west bank are being displaced as he is really military
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escalates. it's large scale military assault on several refugees. the. 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 shawn's 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 flood from jeanine camp and we came to offer us my family's house, these ratings and to offer and also everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again and began to view the spite on families from the toll from refugee 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
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. 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'll see, or 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. as 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 westbank and run a han out to 0. what displace palestinians have been rushing to return to their homes and northern gauze? optis rainy forces withdrew from the next or uncomfortable the strip of land had been occupied throughout the war by israeli soldiers that were long queues as families tried to cross. i need to find that that movement is still being impeded
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by check points, can be little equitable 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 stream colorado without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces. 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
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as a check point here, and there are obstacles my children, and i've been at the check point for more than an hour and cause i'm moving slowly in both directions. is ready. so we'll just have to set up the militarize zone early on in the will, costing the goal to strip into any 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 death in the pattern that has been repeated across garza and the occupied westbank is 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? well, no 8 is now entering garza but it's just a fraction of what's needed. un humanitarian chief tongue. fletcher is wanting at the risk of the time and could return if
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a ceasefire agreement collapses. the sort of assignment i think, uh, as long as you get a budget now, because we've got now 3 weeks of bread and food across. and so those, the salvation levels are down from where they were before the sci fi. and 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 over a 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 ceasefire fools get the sci fi breaks, then very quickly, those conditions will come back again. what are some people who are time to gone to city and they're really in the homes that facing new challenges off of the ceasefire. a lack of sanitation and basic amenities means the thing that is still unsafe most. i'm kind of ripples 16 months of the us postal boeing. does it this largest city? is it still stuck without any public services?
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no running water, no level. it's our only nouns of books that could rash on, on the, on the road. a ones learned law smoking to place now an ever expanding landfill magic. but sam has own a kansas to he if we use in what was one's the box springs business center of garza city. now, his biggest concern is, is candy. but is it tends to be shut all i use it was very easy. how about a 100? this used to be guys main road, historic location. it was the lifeline of cause as economy. the file loaders, insects and flies will cause an outbreak of diseases of a $500.00. how do we measure? it says he invested $20000.00 building his business before the war. the now he sees the terrible smell is this carriage and customers right now. this area has turned
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as scary as some hunted woods. it is rife with insects and stray dogs you name it. is a vast area of wasteland. it is harming us physically and mentally and above all financially . some of the local authorities must remove this miss as soon as possible. say those who live in the area like the last of this. i'll see what else. it is extremely dangerous. we will avoid passing through this area. we hope it has removed as early as possible time for health care will cause like i mean the later . another set to allow the hospital, the hazardous consequences, like a skin conditions, have become common cancer. and all the accumulation of re, it's in the vicinity of hospitals, gives that ice cream health risk. mainly the outbreak of diseases span it. the democrats, that's what the problem is, why the price may have ceased for now. but then there was up to my remains.
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was it got lose? i 0 garza city. fall is fine. not in the last few hours. chinese tire some, some american goods including liquefied natural gas cold and some cars have come into effect. the levies were introduced and retaliation to those imposed on chinese goods by us president donald trump. elliot, he also announced 25 percent types, an old steel, a medium coming into the united states will also be announcing the steel tariffs are going to have a 25 percent so you have potentially as more now from washington. donald trump imposed other menu and steel tariffs and as fast a step lead 2 rounds of negotiations, both on the trump administration and the by the ministration which kept many of the
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terrace. it was thought to the satisfaction of all apologies but clearly lineaments dealer once again on the table. the other issue, the donald trump mentioned was reciprocal tire of. he says he's now moved away from the principle of a 10 percent flat import tower for a goods. for us input some around the world. now he says if they charge us, we will charge them on any individual item from anywhere in the well, they will match the tires and other countries have on american goods. there are questions about the practicality of such a concept. i'm indeed under what legal authority donald trump will impose reciprocal tires. i don't fact whether this is a negotiating tactic to bring particular countries and blocks to the table to avoid a trade war that will further increase inflation. in fact, donald trump's main trade advisor, pete navarra, has written in the past about reciprocal titles. and he has said the, this is
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a little above prioritizing who to negotiate with, with these threats service approval times. and he's written to the 1st priorities would be china. india, followed by the european union, thailand, taiwan and vietnam. chevron see elders here at washington? well katrina, you joins us live now from beijing katrina. so tell us now a bit more about how time is responding to transactions. the china is pulling all of these actions to doesn't trump is acting unilaterally with these protectionist measures that ultimately damage the global trading system. when it comes to trying to it particular facing says that trump is using spend, you know, as a pretext baton, getting aging, saying that it is doing what it can system to try to be illegal drugs into the us. and of course china, in addition to these criticisms, is responding with its own action in the main one that takes effect today at stones . it's monday, midnight losing time. that is extra. and that'd be on us impulsive poll oil
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liquefied natural gas and farming equipment into china. that's 10 to 15 percent assumption today on monday. in addition to this, china is suing to us in the world trade organization, a sanctioning to us companies. it's tightening its control of the expos, read a minerals including tungsten and lawfully. it's launching an anti trust propensity with tech joint. yeah. katrina and these actions have been described as restrains. so what message is china really sending to the us here? i think it can be described as restrains because these extra levies really impact about $14000000000.00 worth of us can pull into china. and that's what a huge proportion when you consider that ton of allies about $160000000000.00 worth of goods from the us. every. yeah. so i think the goal here is not to inflict maximum damage. it's really about showing washington what time potentially do
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a taste of what it can do. if trump continues on with these tribal, and in terms of messages, every 2 try a main messages. the 1st time it does not want this trademark does not want to engage in. this does not want see more tires levied thoughts. if the trump administration goes school, it will respond in kind with its own measures. that's 1st message. the 2nd message is that this is not the same day doing that, the trump administration dealt with the back then trump loved all these hairs and they do really was unprepared. it scrambled to respond to this time. the aging has just been spending the last school year is widely building up its trade will munitions chest. it's been building up mechanisms better response has been studying its own leverage and possible us pressure points. so what agent wants to tell us is that if you go forward 10 potentially into much more damage and u. s. companies and the us. alright. katrina, you live 1st there in beijing. katrina. thank it's so william lee is the chief
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economist at the milken institute. he says the tariffs being imposed by trump at a very specific purpose. 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 saw the discussions that were spurred by terrorists with mexico and canada regarding immigration and shutting down the flow of illegal 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 terrace of steel and aluminum, you switch, you 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 pon steel. and he said, oh, i don't approve of the nit part, still buying us deal. but if they want to invest in us deal and bring new
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technology to improve the productivity of us deal of production plants in the united states. he was 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. what's also to come here and i'll just say era, including the truck with the streets of the bridge demanding the spanish government, take action on the housing crisis and celebrations in philadelphia. opposite the, those trouts, the kansas city chiefs, to witness with about more than that states the examining the headline, assessing the discussions, exploring abundance of wells. clos programming, design to inform the most of
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a size on algae 0, connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is a global industry. opening up the conversations. would you say these conferences are? do people have less stress? because there won't be this out. the forget for people who are actually facing the brunt of climate change with fresh perspectives from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our times on algebra. one is the effect of conflict on the environment. the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks, ships and will fight motormouth. it has a devastating effect on people and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increases military emissions increased and this war and this find this christ,
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all hail the product on a jersey to the, [000:00:00;00] the little game you're watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this was ready for us in the shop that 3 people in the occupied westbank, including the woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped up its assault in several areas, including the north shelves, refugee to displace palestinians have been returning to their homes in northern casa, often is raining sources, withdrew from the necessary in colorado. the strip of land had been occupied throughout the byes. randy subjects and years president donald trump says he didn't pose 25 percent tar, some full steel,
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a medium coming into the united states from says that want to fight and mexico and canada to despite pausing terrace. just face i could always presidential race headed for a run of the boat, the incumbent down the on the bow. a has around 44.5 percent of the vote, less than one percent ahead of his main rival. louisa gonzalez within 78 percent of the ballots have now been counted. let's bring in eric funds with he's the vice president of the council of the american some joins us live from washington, dc. eric, always good to have you with us. so some observers are saying they already pose overly optimistic. are you surprised the race has been much tighter than predictive for their i will try to be with you and your viewers again. and thanks for inviting me. you know, paul, across was american traditionally are not terribly accurate. they've been getting better in recent years, but there's still lots of difficulties in ecuador as a country with a very rural society and divided society high percentage of indigenous population
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out there were a lot of candidates and the rates as well. so the accuracy of point, i think, was not going to be entirely perfect this time. so i'm not entirely surprised that indeed the polls were off just built in favor of, of the incumbent, president of all i'm, i'm a report about the candidates themselves. i mean, the boat where it has been tough on crime has me, but gonzalez is a close ally, a former president, korea. how's this been of a difficult choice, ecuadorian a. yeah, this is presenting the doors a real choice in fact. and the boss has tried to institute a tough on crime policy. crime in ecuador really is a challenge. the cartels are driven by drug traffic in from mexico and columbia, but also as far away as old daniel cartel. so it's a real problem with a global problem that the bowl is trying to get his arms around. but he's also had some difficulties with that. and you've had some difficulties on economic side as well, in the context of uh, prices and the price of gasoline. taxes have gone up,
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and the electricity grid has struggled to maintain power. there are but blackouts across the country for her part. louisa gonzalez has some challenges overall and she's very closely tied to farmer present rafael for re upped to left. the ecuador really and shame under indictment for corruption. he's an exile now and minneapolis or is really don't want to restore a program. i'm convinced that if not let by him at least as deeply influenced by his candidate. so the people really have a choice that they're gonna have to make in the 2nd round. on april 13th. we'll see how they decide. yeah, i mean, as i say that rick echo has huge problems. whoever wins the run of the big challenges, you've mentioned the few security, the economy of cost nationwide energy crisis. yeah, those are real and whoever's elections gonna have to deal with them and that's part of the problem because you know, any ology is oftentimes something the candidates run on. but at the end of the day they have to deliver results. present in the bowl is the only been in office for
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a year, i think concluded the term of his predecessor. and now he's running for a full term, but he has a record to run on. and so i don't dollars can hold that against him at the same time sheet, as i mentioned, is very closely tied to a previous president who's not wildly popular across the country outside of his own base. so these are practical issues that are going to face the, the new president of ecuador, whoever he or she is, and they're going to have regional implications as well, because they'll drive things like immigration and crime. just a final 4 to eric as you saying there is another time now between now and the run off in april. so we'll both candidates, i suppose, be hoping for a much higher turn out to push them over the line. and then i think it's the real key turns out it's going to be j. and you know, by definition, now, all these other candidates, 14 or 15 other candidates aren't going to be in the rates. and so the rates will be gone to get their colors. none of them are really achieved much in the way of results today, but in the collective, they'll have enough votes to be able to put the president over the top. and some of
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that race is going to be to convince the voters who came out for other candidates, really and change their allegiance of to one of the 2 remaining candidates. but it's very, very close based on the election results today. and when close elections happen in latin america, you sometimes get charges of corruption. you get charges of unfairness in the elections. and so we're gonna have to watch those issues very. ready carefully as well, eric crowns with always good to get your thoughts and your analysis. eric many thanks . thank you sir. of the columbia as president has told hasn't come and had to resign. it comes to his days after i hated cabinet meeting. that was 10, revised live during which christ all the petro accused has ministers of under performing, addressed as he's made the decision to ensure greater compliance. 3 government ministers of quick so far off around 60 countries are taking part and a final day of naval exercises in pakistan that includes search and rescue operations and live firing demonstrations outside of the events and many of the
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participating countries from his coat officers. think of the us in china, iran and saudi arabia, russia, india, and turkey. the exercises have been held every 2 years since 2007. the nigeria and navy has arrested 9 people accused of stealing crude oil of show. it happened that i will head around 40 kilometers off the coast of a claim on state, the suspect. these were in a small wooden boat, the rest of the pots of an ongoing operation and the engine oil 5th and boosting production. a tribute have been paid to namibia is founding, found that some of the gentleman who has died at the age of 95, the b as president announced the former latest death courting him. ever bid freedom fighter and revolutionary liter. so after those presidents here to my post quite a bit in a drama, as an inspiration for his country struggle against white minority rule, the drama died late on saturday after 3 weeks and hospital doctor family almost lost his training, grateful not just for us, but also for africa,
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he is one of the last sending need is, comes from the regime. wherever you can talk about nelson mandela. funding to me, you know, can ya does, she comes from or a game where they were truly, that was the pollution every for africa. and such a loss in being one of the last grade standard, overnighted, russian trend strikes as quantifier and ukraine's capital key the tackles of reach the northeastern city of suv about $58.00 young women was hospitalized, and several homes were damaged. rescue operations on getting the full scale of the strike is not yet not thousands of demonstrators out in madrid, the angry or lack of affordable housing prices in spain, up and rising shop driven by high tourism numbers. and that's reduce the availability for homes for residents. fix that was report a sea of protesters flooding the streets of madrid, calling urgent action from the government to fix what they say is
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a housing emergency. the we're here to denounce the horror of living and madrid, madrid suffocates those pushes those out. housing makes life unbearable of spain is buckling. a widespread cost of living crisis. rents keep rising. the average cost of housing reached an old time height at the end of last year. working class families and younger generations are struggling the most with liberty, middle of the 1st of all the jobs available. the salaries are 1st thing. it's not enough for us to live on. this means we can't even afford to rent a place. never mind to buy one, which is completely up to the question. parental prices keep rising, well, we just keep getting lower. many here, blame the holidays. rental industry for the applied spain is struggling to balance income from tories him while still protecting citizens from gentrification and run
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away prices and payments. there is about 20000 to his departments in the city center in the central area of the madrid, only of which 2000 the legal that produces the availability of housing for residents. protest is demanding the government take responsibility and protect the right dignified housing for role. in july, the government announced a truck down on short term and holiday rentals. boeing to enforce licensing laws and last month attribute plans for new 100 percent tax on real estate bought by a non e buyers. the madrid says that search be turned measures may help keeps pains, housing, market reserved for cities, residents. the next new r o g 0 was most names now in the philadelphia, eagles, the one the super bowl trunk. seeing the kansas city chiefs in new orleans funds in philadelphia. i have been out celebrating that team dominant performance eagles need to choose $40.00 to $20.00, to bring him to an end,
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a suitable winning streak to an end. one is in new orleans where he watched the big game over and it wasn't even 40 to 22 with the scores jaylen hurts in the city. and you can see the celebration year on bourbon street in the french quarter of new orleans. 11 time the super bowl has been held in new orleans. and it came just weeks after a ramming attack on this very street killed 14 pages, security was ran down through and rested in a level that included the fact that the president of the united states donald trump was had that came along with a number of high profile figures that you can see that is not discern in people celebrating here in new orleans is coming up in the people to invest. they're going to be here in the streets. they're not worried about the security situation. they
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believe john henry, newer. okay, well that's it for me down jordan, for now. you kind of course find much more information on websites. i'll just say era dot com there it is on your screen. the weather is next and that's followed by inside story. essentially, as i'm watching, the, the, the eastern medical event are still disappointing weather wise. and that card has spread across the around and brought some significant rain or snow just recently. but the full cost has improved in some part. i wouldn't include in the band in that, but for the baby and financial the breezes much larger, there is clyde building that will be some right. and i suspect later in the week, but not to this extent, that breezes still blowing down through the boss for us in that towards the coast
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of egypt to keep you on the drawings are about 60 degrees and then range from southern javascript right up to north and 11 and something. talk to you some, some advertising, misleading problem, miserable weather has an effect to night time temperature down to freezing, of course, to that height, and down to about 8 or 9 by root. or does it say things on the improvement? quickly daylight does not provide you with very much change significance that was certainly possible in northern turkey, including maybe an incorrect. but that's it for significant weather until this develops this line of thunderstorms, stretching out from central savvy to sucking iraq. it's going to be around for the whole week, which is fine. ne, q rate is file size is preferably cats are not jumping through the size of the summer. radians are finally showing themselves some of the eastern side of south africa pharmacy. and by william does i'm b k. that's the what the
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latest news as it breaks this, a for dial ceasefire is a crucial life life. these patients are cling to lots of things during months without troubleshot, with detailed coverage. thousands of pregnant women are suffering from malnutrition, the hydration and extreme stress conditions that with both their life and their baby actress from the house of the story. these shots have been closed due to the fog. their owners have been forced on board, shows the, the 11 and as president has named a new administration sidelining his boss for the 1st time in decades. but where does this leave? the group and its allies 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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