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is due in dc tomorrow to have talks with president trump. uh these talks are likely to be somewhat contentious. given the fact that president trump is insistent, that palestinians can be relocated to north with neighboring countries, like jordan and egypt, montana, which is the era washington problem you quote. he is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay route. he joins us live from boston. prominent thanks so much for being with us. i'm as you heard there from our corresponding mike canada, washington dc. he said that the speculation is the tomorrow of this scheduled meeting between the king of jordan, king abdulla, and us present. donald trump is expected by some to be potentially contentious. i'm obviously trump has been putting pressure on the jordanians to try and take and palestinians. he's also said that he wants to see the egyptians do that as well. how does. busy all of that play into these developments. we've been seeing the past several hours when it comes to the gaza ceasefire and the potential that many
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believe it might be how it might be impacted going forward a well, that's a critical element. them, i'm a, this is something that is going to show very, very quickly if the jordanians are going to cave in and do what trump wants them to do, which would cause them great stresses and tensions at home. because of the vast majority of jordanians oppose this kind of thing. it also will reveal the ability of the united states to actually fully re replay the colonial man folder for british from a 100 years ago where big western power comes in and, and moves people around. the chessboard of them is least like the monopoly game. you go here, you're here all by this all by that. i'd like to a monopoly game. it's real estate development, hotels and houses and railroads. and this is not something that anybody should take
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seriously. the problem is that the, ma'am, doing this of comic and criminal activity as the president of the united states is the most power. but you know, the united states under, by it and also tried a comic colonial activity when they tried to build up theater of the floating docks to bring in photos to extensively. and it was a catastrophe. and it was an embarrassment for the united states. and i think the but this is a similar kind of episode, but in a much bigger scale for the city and criminality and colonial vibes. and so this is something quite extraordinary. there's a to watch in real time, but it is like everything else, donald trump does. it's based partly on entertainment, partly on average, some of the economic game and partly on either. hey, tommy,
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this statement that we saw from thomas and the last several hours about delaying the next release of captives that are being held in guys. i do believe that what's behind this is that they're really trying to put more pressure on israel and the united states. and if so, are israel in the us actually feeling any pressure as a result? i do believe that this is a political amend over by him as a to pressure them to agree, easy to implement the terms of the ceasefire. reynolds simply that these records have been killing palestinians hindering, and you know, transported for materials as you explained in your show. and this is an attempt by him as to forced these rallies and the americans behind them to get serious and to honor your word. ability him, us leadership does not have a lot of options, but what they do have is a lot of dignity and self respect. and this is something that is not very common
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around the world. and this is a situation in which thomas's showing the, just as it is not afraid to use military force, to resist the subjugation and colonization that his ram has imposed on them. they're willing to use political maneuvers to achieve a just resolution an end to this conflict. the keeping in mind, the ultimate goal of high mass is to achieve panelist and in rights. and they've expressed many times in fact, around 12 times since 1993. they've formerly made offers of co existence to his drill out to the united states. then they've never received the reply. but that's the ultimate goal of the ultimate goal, is to end the fighting achieve the national right to the palestinians, and the refugee hood and their occupation and implement self determination to all right, that's what i'm including a distinguished public policy, if fellow at the american university if they were brought me,
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thanks for joining us. always great to get your perspective. thank you ma'am. i'm still a head on l. 0. levy and authorities find mass graves during a crack down on human trafficking. forget latest details from the capital trip. tripler and sport. manchester city boss gives his opinion on real madrid, stars that attack as besides, prepared to face off in the champions. we details coming up the the a february at the psych, a winter anti circulating year is usually a cold clarity. and sometimes when the fact this is all 3 of those, and you can see why because that's where it's sitting and it's kind of measure these lines represent when it's a cold, when it's drawing code after western russia where it's being particularly cold.
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recently, sometimes you get this on most of the time you direct and in fact on tuesday, it's going to be disappointed. belgium, in the netherlands, and presumably west in germany, down to was northern switzerland as well as acosta. it breaks of like rain or snow and cold assistant wind blowing into, for example, london, where it's wilma down in the metal trade in southern france or a few shingles around. otherwise, it doesn't feel particularly like winter, but in project will they have accost sniffing on wednesday i've been with brighton press the day on thursday. it was up at little but we sleep to rain. i'm afraid and family kind of these guys on friday. the worst of all worlds, probably. it's obviously north africa. does that mean winter's enjoying much warmer weather? and the typical dusty breeze against the shelves are coming up into something positive gonna hold the re case, which is right. this time the, the heavier summer rains stood around in southern massacre pretty widespread, with the exception, probably the northern and the western cape. the,
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the sun rises brilliantly here, the history was written. the nature became a theory as here, the beast and totally the timeless journey. as jim, any braces for its snow federal elections, the country's political right is in bold. for the 1st time since the 19 thirty's, the hard drive is poised for a national election breaks, pushing it's increasing, the popular more nationalistic, less open, and less tolerance. attend water resistance, still possible. the populace a of the party is expected to take 2nd place. people in power,
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investigate the fall rights, reckoning on the jersey to of the the you're watching of there's 0 reminder of our top stories this our says, it's the length and next is really captive at least until further notice. the exchange was scheduled for saturday and a statement that group accuse is israel of not meeting the terms of the causes ceasefire agreement is real and turn has blamed him ask for violating the agreement and says its military is ready for any scenario in gaza. the captives family protest group has released the statement seeking help for mediating countries to restore and implement the existing dia on the ground in northern gauze. a harsh
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weather is making life even harder for displace palestinians with most buildings, either damaged or destroyed. fragile 10th camps are the only alternative shelter, honey. my mood reports from shift for the one neighborhood in northern gauze, or both sides of this used to be a major road in seaford, one district, only pile of rubble is after this really monitor, destroyed residential towers on both sides. what we're seeing here is the location of a 12 residential towers. each one accommodated tens of families, but not anymore. the majority of them are returning to gaza at the northern part of this trip. but this to this particular location, without any homes available for them where it is see, and people seeking temporary shelters inside. some of the ready, severely damaged. but it's still a standing building that are not saved because all of them are at the risk of collapsing. these really monetary use many of the quick bonds these, the very bonds that show the very foundation of every one of these buildings. so
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they are trask of collapsing, leaving peoples without any proper place to see. and particularly, they are really severely damaged, but it's still standing for residential building. this land was it cleared from the rubble by the help of local residents and volunteers that pull those on a truck, remove much of the rubble in the area and these and you'll establish sense where it's set up in the area to house people who are displaced in the past months, either from the surrounding buildings or those who are coming back from their in force displacement sites in the central area. and the southern part of this trip about $35.00 dance. our setup, sir, and supposed to accommodate 35 family. this is the number of families who are interested in staying in those 10 says they don't have any other shelters. but again, as we walk to between the students here, which wouldn't help but also realizing how much the worse and the weather conditions are causing a problem. and pretty much on the way here,
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there are little ponds that are created by the havior in and also the fact that this is an open a space. it will be a strong wind around the area that are threatening the stability of these tens. and the c a state of people and families are staying inside those tents. honey, my hood is just the area from a ship with one district goals and city palestine. there's more evidence of the extent of these really military's assault on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. in nearly 3 weeks, at least 45 palestinians have been killed as a frequency and intensity of raids increases. how much energy has this report. this is what's remaining of 2 neighborhoods in the janine refugee count. these really military has been raised in this area for more than 20 days. more than 20000 palestinians in the come have been forced out of their homes is really forces
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direct and some to leave, while others flood them their own, fearing for their lives by them that's not block. we didn't want to leave, but like day 3, d is riley. drones were on that windows threatening us. and telling us we were under a cou, a few. we had children with no electricity, water, or food on neighbors, told us this assault looks different this time. and it is different just even for a refugee come that space, the ministry of texas, i'm destruction in recent years by something. look, i'm also not yet, but i tried to enter my neighborhood in the camp today to check on my home what i found snipers in my neighbor's house. so i returned back. yeah, it's a disaster. some neighborhoods are unrecognizable because of the amount of damage to the product interest, the soldiers told is really media of the rules on opening fire getting more lenient in the occupied westbank. some say this includes authorization to shoot to kill anyone they suspect of planting explosive devices. claims these really ami denies
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the death toll from this assault for me says otherwise, among those killed this week or a pregnant woman. a 10 year old boy and 2 year old girl is all makes no distinction between civilians that happened to be in the wrong place. at the wrong time, they make no distinction between militants and simply young man that are throwing stones over. ok, so whatever they can, these neighborhoods might not be the same off the visa tax. the book see me there, damaging the current layout of the capital. this is all part of a larger political and security plan on the israel wants to annex the west bank. and so it wants to track down in the accounts as a place and is a symbol that they represent the rate of return in israel does not want that. i do know what the scale of the damage might not compare to the devastation in gaza. that's many a wondering if it's roles will pulls in gaza, only to resume in the pied west bank. how many hagey, how to 0, and the owners of
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a bookstore who were arrested and occupied east jerusalem had been remanded in police custody. israeli forces rated their shop and confiscated several books on sunday night. their lawyer says troops accused them of selling books that inside violent or con reports. a rich cornerstone for palestinian electra to identity politics. history sues in occupied east jerusalem. run search by plain clothes on this way. the police on monday books, including this children's coloring book, will consider so dangerous to be as ready the police. they stuffed them into trash bags and took them away before arresting to the owners. mike would move to an with luna. so that's why says her child, witness the rate on such as the looks up when all the things happened. she is almost the event and she saw everything and she was really shocked. what do we talked last night before?
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bed then told her that everything would be fine new and that is strong and he can make it to own as with paraded through. and it's really cooled, where they will order to remain in detention over night. while the police conducted an investigation step. bring the book by sending post. yeah. yeah. that they took the books, whichever the bags this was effective. they so and then how did you say about it? they showed the the head to condemn. they said, oh you said they sent you a thing for the crime of having books that tell the truth. they took every book with a palestinian flag on it and destroyed it or compensated the rest spawn to protest . as dozens of people gathered outside the court in solidarity with this problem without, without the macro ma, i'm wondering court. the police requested to extend the arrest for another 8 days after long discussion, explaining that this is
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a political arrest and is not based on legal documents. then these really court decided to extend the arrest for another day and then they would be released but will be under house arrest the officer interviewed with last year. this is what he had to say about the stool. we asked by this thing is we, as you know from lights we, as of this business, we all have to stay. we love what we do. we love selling books. we love telling of a story. they are well aware of the importance of palestinians telling their stories of a centuries old culture, refused to end attempt to have an institution web books up to not to a deeper understanding of the people on the threat of a ration, nor con elda 0. the libyan authorities say they have uncovered a mass grave with the bodies of 28 migrants in the city of confront, in the southeast is the latest tragedy involving people trying to reach your ups or
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libya. officials say the grave was found during a raid on a human trafficking site, during which $76.00 migrants were freed from detention. it's the 2nd side discovered in less than a week. malik trina has more of the international organization for migration has said that it's expressed shock and concern over the discovery over to mass grace sites. in southern libya, we spoke to the head of the emergency ambulance services in the corporate uh, abraham that has son and he told us that these grace sites were in 2 different locations. one in the area of a heights which was discovered 3 days ago. 19 bodies where you read covered about this recent one is police, have you much bigger so far? 28 bodies have been recovered, but they believe that number to be around 70. the libyan attorney general's office has said that through a security operation, 76 people are free. i mean, if you look at the condition that these migrants were found in, you know,
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with wounds of the depicting torture. as you can see, that they suffered tremendously under the uh, the on in the hands of these uh, human traffickers. olivia has long been a transit hub for a migrants trying to reach your pin stores. they come in from all, all parts of africa, heading north to day, eventually try to cross the mediterranean sea into europe. the you and refugee agency says that there are more than 210000. so the news refugee is coming in at that have come into the dozens fighting they're started. 4 to 500 arts are believed to be coming in every day and they come into the corporate where uh, you know, these great sizes were found. libyans need to come together unite the country, stabilize the country, and then hopefully, you know, the condition of the migraines due to the condition of the people here will improve . now to right now, i'll just 0, triple french president emmanuel. my crohn says europe needs to become more
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competitive in the world of artificial intelligence. he's been speaking at a gathering of world leaders and tech executives in paris. natasha butler reports from pears. the most efficient intelligence is rapidly re shaping our lives at a day or so mission. piracy is called pele tech leaders from around the world exchanged ideas and shared innovations. this is all a companion. it's called amy, which is a, i mean, so it's a little bit of pay on words here. but ultimately it's accessible to in the, anyone that has a devise. the south african companies crate to the child support office health care advice, particularly to teenagers who might not be able to access confidential help and k proof. this developer says that a i can be a force for good. i think there's a lot of misinformation around a, at the moment. there's also a lot of excitement and a lot of opportunities. the really big focus is the wrong bridge and the gas based on the tools that we have available and making it accessible. so it's around meeting people where they are,
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and i think the really important part of this is around education. it's around informing all uses what is available and making sure that there is trusts. and this great amenities really i will be does are attending the summit, including us, vice president j defense. us is competing with china to dominate the a landscape. china is vice premier gen watching met defense host bridge presidency manual micro, at the lease a pilot micros announced the mold in a $100000000000.00 investment in a or in fraud. he says, you're must not get left behind in the a i race. and because we all in this situation to clearly trigger, are you up and move, we want to accelerate them. 2 things. one more your up for me this semester is not just the announcement. also a lot of investments in france. it's a wakeup call for your business, talk to each one of the meanings of the summit is to encourage international
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regulation on a i. but with so much at stake for competing countries, it's not easy to find common ground your tradition. he wanted more rules while some countries, including the us, recall of regulation as likely innovation. it's important to regulate a lie, but it's important to get the regulations right. and when that, that's hard with it's not just the technology itself is not fully understood and it's so far as moving. and it will say needs to be international because i always go into effect 2 countries. the whole was promising more ethical, sustainable. it is also on the meetings agenda as well as more to convince aware, republic that isn't a threat, but a tool that could improve their lives latasha popular, which is 0 paris. after the break, peter will be here with the sport, the the the
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the, all right is time for sport. here's peter. i'm a thank you very much. use even though looking good hate of the champions trophy and pocky stones. they booked a spot in a tri nations warm up to them. and finally, by beating south africa on a day that sold 2 centuries, matthew britsky for $150.00 at around rentable. any of the i they do as effects use go 300 and a, it's a pretty like a 6 week. it's even however, over to him there with, with, with h. fools to spend of, hey william, sunday putting in the mess, waiting for food. the beeping 153 of 100 of the services. that's an excellent chart . we're just going to keep going to different menus. um, probably because
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a lot of different things. i mean we, we have the night game last game and i do at least that today which certainly had some different characteristics. i, you know, as a team, it's just getting nice and clear when we turn up for our next match. um, hopefully the final of the some and then uh, and then onwards um into the champion start the site um a lot of exciting crate coming up. talk you soon. we'll be hosting to face and easy live in the final a take on the south africans on wednesday with the when i advancing to that final. besides, most recent odeo i encountered was a series in south africa in december. which pocky spelled 13 no mattress. the city bus pip claudio that has described around the goods attacking quadrant of keaton and buffy vin, easiest, junior, and jude bidding them as well as rodrigo. as exceptional head of tuesday's champions, we fail 1st like match between the 2 sides at the 80 hud. the toys by follow the pick up the payoff around. so if you in rail or having to face or following both teams finishing outside the top 8 in the league phase of the 2 events,
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the sites impossible and 90 minutes, 130 minutes or 200 minutes depends extra time to control this for place. they are, everybody know, so i don't say anything new the at exceptions. so how they combine, how the run is the ability one against one, how to keep the ball so both for data exceptions, everybody knows it. so try to reduce this involvement as much as possible. the top feeds got a w t a casa opened campaigns on the way on monday, as the world's best do baffling though, ha, in the 1st 1000, the veins of the new tennessee's and tom size. and it was way for us. history on tech might not have reached the heights recently, but she has over the past few years. but she knows that single to about how to win info. ha. and then with no such problems in the round of 32 of the castle rights and against marissa corey winning in straight sets, 6362. they went into this match with a head to head record with a 3 wins
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a piece one a she on tex when's, was in the cancer was in 2022 in the semi finals on her way to the 1st of her 3 titles here. i spoke to her about the fact that she hasn't won a talking since to 2020, full french open on sunday. and she says she's not published at all by that spy. her high spend is quite a long time, but she's not worried about it. and it certainly showed on the course against the cory one break in the 1st set to move breaks in the 2nd set, leading to a comfortable victory. so swaying, 22, i just feel like coming here, you know, i can really focus on the work and everything is really where are organized. you know, the conditions are, are great snow of a tricky, but, you know, we have everything we need to just so you know, practice well and spend some time on court. so thank you guys for supporting us and coming up we are for sure. it's great to play in front of you, so hopefully i'm going to stay here as long as possible from tunisia for each odd grand slam final is on well,
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that was around a 30 to match, but the light slope was actually safe for around a 64 months that's because once people took to sent a quote in the crowd, mother here, she's a fan favorite here. and so ha. and they were treated to see her when she beat americans. mccartney kessler. yeah, it's been, uh, i would say 13 years of a lot of hard work and a lot of believing in myself. and i'm really honored to be to an agent honor to be urban, come to this beautiful country and you know, just trying to represent the better as i can. and i'm trying my best and hopefully i'm doing it was to the too busy and it 3, it's on grass. i'm fine list will now play 7 see to jane can win on center court on tuesday for a place in the round of 16 from size and was a 0. okay, that's what was supposed to me. so it's a nice moment. thanks peter. and that's it for me, how much is room for this news hour,
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but i'll be back on the other end of this break. and with more of today's news, thanks so much for watching the in the human line can do multiple ton caring for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming threats and flies and light to $21.00 east investigate who tends climate prices on now to 0 on the street. so 5 because there is rising unafraid sentiments at our local market just means local echoes. the feeling of many i 40 is about the presence of french forces in their country. we know there behind many problems in africa. we africans don't want to live in constant conflict in preston. what it says is country one to a site itself, and that it's military has come of age, like in other countries in the health french business been 1st i said, yeah,
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in ivory coast, at least for now. i know there's also believe that the country will continue to rely on french expertise, english all the time, to keep the military hardware operation. much of the dispute between from so need for mcculler needs and i forgot, you said, cannot make it failure to help in more than a decade of attacks by i'm close. but somebody you ivory coast ask in french forces to leave. could be strategic with the elections do in october, an enterprise sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well. may lead to disruptions or even chaos on counting the cost, what's behind donald trump's terrorist and could they trigger a global trade war? india is fencing on its middle class to revive its slowing economy, but we'll look campbell pay off. floss has the china taken the lead in the global race to a are charging the cost on? i will just a rough lead is, are the mounting, the parent tree justice at this is african union summit but with historical
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injustice and land restitution high on the agenda. will they engage effectively on conflicts and human rights? can fence on the continent, follow the african union summit on out his era? the the how much says it will pause the release of is really captives until further notice and accuse is real of sabotaging the deal is real and turn is blaming from us the time how much in doing business out is your life and also coming up for you as president doubles down on his plan for gauze, and donald trump says palestinians will have no right to return by for means difficult for the peep.
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