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the colleges when the or the bodies of a mother and her 2 children will be handed to israel by hamas. and the coming out was the, i'm the ways of helping this is i'll just say around like from jerry hall. also coming up. you cranes. presidents hits back, it's donald trump, up to being bronte to dictate who is to blame for russia's invasion. i unity is the strongest safe god in the future. future, not with guten, but with peaks. and this is a choice for the whole world,
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especially for the strongest nation to stand with, with an historic hearing. and you know, you become south korea's best pitching president to appear in criminal court plus funds on how many mexico where a new report from human rights watch says that no, i know every 10 mode is going punish. coming up. i'll tell you, the thomas will release the bodies of full is ready, captives, and the coming out was among them will be a mother and her 2 children who being the focus of protests across as rome home us, it says it's showing flexibility is a sign of its commitment to the sci fi deal, and is coating that as well to do the same. stephanie deca has more to be bus
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family became the symbol of israel's pain. the 2 boys were 9 months and 4 years old when a policy and faction kidnapped them along with their mother on october. the 7th. their father was taken to, but he's returned alive. come on, says the baby boys and their mother were killed and then is really air strike during the course of israel's war. on garza to many of the hostage families accuse these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu of being responsible for the deaths of captives through him, prolonging this war and refusing to agree to cease fire to ensure his own political survival, to pressure his from far right elements in his government, how much more blood will be spilt financial neos personal interest? how much more blood will be spilled for delusional. messianic believes at the expense of out of the lives of our hostages and our soldiers. the release of the 4
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bodies will be followed by 6 living is re these as part of the cease fire agreement in return around $500.00 piloting and prisoners will be freed from is ready jails the price to the palestinian life. so much cheaper than that. if it is weighty, these ready state is accused by rights groups and others of long retaining corpses to maintain pressure on palestinians. and the still withholding hundreds of bodies of palestinians taking from the occupied westbank any strew, slim accused of carrying out attacks on his radio, refusing to return the bodies to their families for burial. this cycle of death and suffering in a seemingly never ending cycle of occupation. stephanie decker, all g 0 as i right to of gone says come out of one hospital, how some i'll boost a fee, a is reported to be $1.00 of the hundreds of palestinian prison is choose to be
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released on saturday as part of the exchange deal with this room is where the media have bro costs footage of him in detention. his family says the release of the video is the form of psychological terrorism. he was detained in gauze that by the israeli army in december and is being held in a prison in york, replied westbank to 5 is why the soldiers being indict sage for causing severe injury off the torturing apollo city and present that in a military facility in july, they were arrested officer of video with league showing the prison of being abused in the sides a time in prison in solving this route. the charges include sobbing the mind while he was blind, voltage and shackles. last year is randy wright's group. if you sell them, it's listed saturday time and that's one of the many is riley presence that carried out a systemic policy of tutoring, thousands of palestinians. palestine is known for having one of the world's highest
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literacy rate spots, as well as will run golf, the restructuring, the future of children and young people. the un and write scripts, same old and 90. 2 percent of school buildings have been damaged or destroyed. and more than 3 quarters of students have no access to formal education, honey must mood visited and education compounds in golf and city. a flow of finery managed to get access to this education outcomes pound. once the rubble that have blocked the gate of the compound was removed and as soon as we stepped the foot inside the compound, this used to be a wilmont and a beautiful campus with a manicured garden. but not anymore, because really were seeing a trails of tanks that were stationed here inside the compound that did not just stay here but destroyed the majority of the building. just to my left right here stood the science building that is completely flapped in as you can see. and behind me, the fine art building, feeding curiosity of students and offering learning experience and to my right
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stood to building the lab facility to the far right. and right here, the central library once the hub of knowledge acquisition and research and, and feeding curiosity of hundreds of his students. so we're seeking learning and knowledge inside this educational compound at the start of the war on gaza. just reading military started the bombing campaign and targeting the most essential public facilities, including this educational compound, really seeing books that were thrown into the yard of the compound as the intensity of the bombs are described by many of the local residents who are trapped in the area, we're very severe and massive. many of the books are thrown here, not only just books are 1000 inside the building that were burned, including hundreds of research papers in the stations of many of the students for
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work inside this university, a total of 5 hundreds of schools and universities and colleges community colleges were all destroyed by does really monetary depriving 10001000 of palestinians from proper access to education and building a better future for their life. a, hey, am i from what i was just the from the educational component garza city palestine. the ukraine's president has his back. it's scathing criticism from donald trump saying that success. but keith would also be in the interests of the us and of writing cold. below them is lensky edge international units. he's saying that piece brings us together. his comments come off, the trump rounded him a dictator who was responsible for closing the war in the 1st place. we stream on need snow, none of us. we stand strong on our 2 feet of a line, ukrainian unity,
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i know ukrainian coverage on our relations with putting this on the european solidarity and on americas pragmatism because american need success just as much as we do. success brings us together. our unity is the strongest safeguard of our future, a future not with putin, but with peace. and this is a choice for the whole world, especially for the strong destinations to stand with guten, with peace. the right choice is peace. i think everyone for the support president trump though has doubled down on his criticism of the landscape while addressing a foreign investment submission, florida. it dictated without elections. so let's get a better move faster. he's not going to have a country left. gotta move, gotta move fast cuz that was going in the wrong direction. in the meantime, were successfully negotiating and into the war with russia. something all admit that only trump is going to be able to do, and the trump administration,
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we're going to be able to do, i think, don't, and even admitted that by never tried. europe is failed to bring peace and zalinski probably wants to may be wants to keep the gravy train going. i don't know what's the problem, but he hasn't been able. he's very upset. company whole kit has more from washington dc. the reason that donald trump is doing this a is that he is notoriously fin scanned, and he's not happy about the comments that vladimir zaleski made earlier. the fact that he said that donald trump is living in a russian made this information space. that is what provoked this sort of lashing out by donald trump. he's a bully and so as a result, he is responding to that and calling vladimir zaleski, not you printing later. but in fact, uh, a modestly successful committee and referring to his previous occupation. but he's also really negotiating to, he's,
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this comes with the keels of that meeting between us and russian officials and saudi arabia that attempt to try and end the russian invasion of ukraine. one that we should point out does not involve vladimir zalesky something he's not happy about. but it's all sort of stunning reversal of us policy. the fact that the binding administration was isolating russia now we have donald trump doing the exact opposite in trying to end the russian invasion of ukraine. and that not only has european allies nervous, it has democrats here on capitol hill very nervous as well, because what they're seeing is not only a reversal of us policy, but also the potential for ukraine to lose one of his closest allies. and that's the united states. many ukrainians have expressed dismay at washington's shift towards russia. charles, a strong foot has been speaking with people in keith wintering. ukraine seems
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particularly big to this year made was perhaps quite a cold realization. the tree is off, the rush is full scale invasion. the country can no longer rely on its friends to defend it. with any cost looming, you'll say it's a shows the 3rd thrust group. it seems to me that trump statements are a little too, but called on ukraine. he doesn't understand the reality on the ground. we try and help our army, our economy in any way we can. but it is clear we are a little desperate because we understand that it to us abandons us. and if you're a college help enough, then we'll left alone. the elderly have gathered to exercise in this paul decades. these weekly working club used to attract 300 people before the war. that's of the been defeated. the won't hold it out. we don't have enough soldiers. we don't have enough weapons. it's starting to feel like i'm just like put in, but on a large escape. and what about the beginnings of the full us russian relations?
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of course i'm worried. what can we expect from, from the us is leaving the arena actually removing itself? that was already clear. why? because the people of america, once it, they've chosen this pasta, which is this democracy, the well looks on the ridge cove was a member of ukraine's negotiating team for the failed minutes. peace agreements off the rush or occupied crimea in 2014. i understand that as a part of rhetoric, because trump she wants to show to fees, voters that he's trying to deliver on his promise, which he made on the contain trail. but maybe she already have realized that it's not possible to do for very simple reason. putting doesn't want to piece he's this tumbling block and trump cannot do anything about it. it's being the momentous few days, but ukrainian is struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis
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from the new administration in washington. ukrainians have never trusted. the russian president vladimir putin, but now there is growing distrust of the biggest ally, donald trump, charles stuff, but i'll just 0 keith. the unit, so keel has become a south korea's bus fishing presents and to face the criminal trial. the 64 year old was arrested last month for insurrection officer, briefly, imposing law, shall know the most serious consequence, could see june sentence to life in prison, no face the death penalty. the trial could last for more than 2 weeks. broke mcbride joins us now from sol, so ruled union, so kill is now facing this criminal trial. tell us what happens in court today.
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so that's why these proceedings have now wrapped up before the day, but you and so you all was in cold with his legal team to hit they supposed to have pre trial hearing. the prosecution is laid out that when the trial propagates on the way they'll be presenting a case totaling $70000.00 pages of evidence. given that the use team is asked for more time to consider all of this before, even acknowledging the charges. another preparatory hearing has been set for next month, but human faces discharge events, erection for the short lived declaration of martial law around december. the 3rd his team will argue with they had the right to do so at the do you had cabinet backing? i would also argue that this was not as serious as it sounds, that this was, in fact, like a warning. he says to the opposition who, that you claim we're not letting him govern properly. meanwhile, the court has also been hearing a motion from june's team to have him released from detention because he's been
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held in detention since being arrested last month saying that that these are legal and it's not necessary to do so. yes and rob the owner of this has problem. just the country into a magical major political crisis is quite extraordinary. so how have ordinary koreans being reactions this time while that's why we, we have seen protests going on pretty much on a daily basis. those supporting you and those wanting to see him out to of office. but life does go on here cause be continued to be turned out from the south cruise call factories. it continues to produce it's k pop. it's k drama. all the things that make south korea take, but at the same time that these proceedings have been going on and another called the constitutional code across the other side of the city. they've also been hearing the impeachment case against you if they uphold that, then we do have elections within 60 days. so they said drawn the continues and of
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course in the country remains of the kind of diplomatic limbo, the countries acting. president joyce, i can lock you in fact as not even yet spoken on the phone with donald trump, the leader of south korea's most important satellite at the time when the us is a is by threatening all these sanction, sorry, tyrus again. some a soccer is most important textbooks, k, rough, mcbride, and sole. thank you very much. i the still ahead on the alj a 0 standing room only thousands time out to hear from m. $23.00 rebels since age in charge of the companies. they see the i would think at least half of the us is seeing terms is well below the average for forever, even for february,
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by 10 degrees or more. now it has dropped since 9 is more and they can fix mary to come from new england on the eastern side of the canada. but most to be talking about attempt to change the wind to storm that run into the states and the west that's dying out as a for snow over colorado. and then we just look at temperatures and they are all low. i mean, even as fast as the gulf coast, new orleans is max is 7 on thursday and a cold wind. so add windshields. we return to about 12 by saturday. but you know, you should be seeing 20 birthday and 10 by nights you barely above night time time just by day. it's a chill, the most the plane space and everybody's the east and the south of that. they weren't las river of course. and for the size, it's only affecting mexico with this cold. when means the time shall come down again. it would concentrate rain in this path of suff and mexico. we had a cruise shingles are fairly frequent but like 10 small onto the caribbean. whereas the range is enhancing in costa rica in colombia in ecuador,
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and old and peru. and certainly the preston side of brazil was big shell is still not far away from south part of with 80 percent of its population involved in agriculture became the 1st i still struggling to feed its people. but it's only without them to to renew the student. despite the tearing decades of political timeline and multiple kids, the nation has really to find long lasting solutions for feats definitive. so that, so i think i'll just say right, explores how struggling countries assisting in this effort to feed its people, advocates new directions, offensive accurate call on out to 0. the
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the, you're watching, i'll just say, right. reminder of all told stories. the sour come us says it will release the bodies of full is re lease in the coming out was among them. she read the boss santa children, who, when 9 months old and 4 years old when they were taken captive during the taping. the 7th time in 2023. ukraine's president belonged to mister lensky, says success. the key is in the interest of the united states. he has cooled the instructional units. he's saying that piece brings us together. the comments are in response to us president donald trump, who says that landscape is a dictator who's close to losing his country. m. 23 rebels and the allies are as balancing and having flashing in the eastern democratic republic of congo preferences of north and south caves out uh what county has trouble was
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across the lake tv from go la in the north to because i, when the south, the reports have just reopened off the week. suffice a nickelodeon's odd is which entities bottles made was it? this will cover thousands done up to listen for what the variables are to see to fight us to see to on sunday, the overall india put in have been visiting for this out to be for died. this hospital does and others announcing comes with it was sunday, i was in the house when i had the gun fi sound. i was sitting in my living room chair i. when the bullet hit my leg. at the same time, my husband carriage me up to the road where the ambulance picks me up and put me here. they wouldn't lives infinity for you on the white abuses. our office has confirmed cases of some of the execution of children by m 23. after they entered the city of chicago last week were also aware that children were in possession of
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weapons. we call on rolanda and m 23 to ensure that human rights and international humanitarian law are respected. we're also documenting cases of ill treatment, conflict related, sexual and gender based violence, child enforce recruitment, intimidation and death threats that have most of a choose the free government sort of use of shooting civilians and stealing from them as something like that. we feel sad because when we arrived there was no order . presidents lost their property, children of phonics soldiers, mishandled guns and killed each of us. we saw in my mind it was a lender malicious feeling property is enough. people call isn't timble bennett, 82 lined up on the list, fight against them between the 2 and it's allies, menus that allows to remain in government so whole in this region, the loops, these it wants to go to do with the which was which as well as me and it was really cool. what do you say they want the customer to sort of so the comes with the
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lights. it's almost always twice as much as i know when i think we've against them for the fuel and is it on the ground down to the 3 of us that can do for us here in just for yourself. and even in the other side, you'll feel better now. populace on i wonder you the opposite. so with this, the river, which was refused by the government of the sofa, how these alternatives of the country will deal with us. now to find that and people are working for what it may happen, how's the levels are moving forward up to now? hold on like on. i'm does it all 5 you cool, cool. the trump administration has ordered the pen skin to come to us military spending by $50000000000.00. under the plan, the defense budgets will be slashed by 8 percent annually for 5 years. the defense department says its focus will be on securing us for the is and building an anti
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missile defense system. i'll just save as rosen and george and have moved from washington dc. and the cuts are going to be aimed at programs that called for debt . what the presidency of donald trump wants, which is an end to diversity, equity and inclusion programs, as well as getting rid of other programs that deal with addressing climate change. the job cuts could possibly affect some of the 900000 civilians who work at defense installations and at the pentagon headquarters around the world. now, how quickly can these cuts be made? well, the defense secretary pete headsets, has apparently ordered all departments to offer up their list of cards by this coming february 24th. they are saying that this is something that needs to be done in order to make the kind of gone a better war. fighting machines, the pentagon's words, and to put more of an emphasis on president trump's priorities,
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which includes confronting china, establishing dominance in the space, the atmosphere of a more fair, as well as trying to deal with other concerns, such as making certain that cross country terrorism groups do not regenerate, however, there is a possibility that you are pan command, which is the command acting us cooperates with nature under could see its budget code. and that could put more pressure on european countries to boost their defense spending. rosalyn, jordan elders, eros washington at them, come and say as a form, a pentagon official and a former us step from us. he says, lead has a nice her countries should be taking notion of the rest of her accountable selection coming out of washington. so early in the administration, we don't know all the details of exactly what will happen. i don't think it's
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abnormal, that an incoming administration at the pentagon, a new secretary defense with one for a view, all of its spending and expenditures. so i think it's the haste of how quickly this has been announced, the context of what's happened and the secondly from high members of the administration from the vice president at the munich security conference, a secretary of defense success in germany. and then the most recent comments of president trump uh, some, some comments against the president of the once unit and attacking them. i think all these are, are important contextually of this discussion of what kind of guy has recently announced what we can them off this to work and equate this to as a lot of political rhetoric and, and the coming weeks and months. i think it will still come down to the workers and, and the pentagon and department of state of working out at the working level not only in washington, didn't form capital stuff continuing these partnerships in spite of a lot of the political rhetoric. i think it's right for nato allies and partners
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and european capitals to really take notice of contractually what's happening with these political discussions? what, what's coming this a flurry of activity in the past week. john chest, someone's federal prosecution is to course in new york. so explain why they are dropping a corruption case against the cities mat. eric adams, adams was facing bribery and full of charges, allegedly involving the turkish government. he maintains he is innocent fonts, the move to dismiss. the charges has prompted resignations and the justice department. kristin salumi has no such dale ho acknowledge she has limited discretion to refuse to dismiss a case when asked to do so by the prosecution. even in a case like this, where the top prosecutor for the district and 7 other attorneys quit their jobs and protest over the trump administration's order. the judge questioned the acting
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deputy us attorney about the rationale for dismissing the case of meal beauvais accused, prosecutors under the prior administration of weapon isaac, the justice department in interfering with national security and priorities like illegal immigration as a result of continuing with this case. he said that mere eric adams could not fulfill his job as mirror with this case. hanging over his head, he noted that he lost a national security clearance as a result of the charges. and adams, for his part, swore under oath that he had not agreed to do anything or accepted anything in return for the case being dismiss. now the judge didn't issue a decision. he said he would do so as quickly as possible. however, he's also considering amicus briefs from form or us attorney's saying that he should require more information and pushing back against this dismissal. and he is
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not the only one that mer adams has to worry about. however, the governor is also considering whether or not to remove adams from his post as may or something that she has the power to do. but that has never been done before in new york state's history. she says that she's waiting for the judge to make his decision before she makes hers. kristin salumi al jazeera new york, a new report by human rights watch says most mothers in mexico go on punished. it says victims and the families so being stigmatized by an ineffective criminal justice system as a result was nearly haul. so if mexicans have little confidence in the justice system don't homeland reports from mexico, se, se, pasquale son. we show that industry the minimum she wanted was justice in
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mexico. that's a lot to us. knowing out of 10 motors in the country go on punished. this is a new report from human rights watch. ok for you to the table is now part of that statistic, but obviously your i thought if they the far as easy, why don't they come? but they concluded with the criminals, they don't take you into account. they only did when i investigated myself. the trow from a table's mode has been postponed. 14 times a state prosecutor offices, we deal with the majority of mexico's homicides. problem up. he actually spent 2 years traveling around the interviewing prosecutor's problem. he found huge problems, really basic things like extremely high workloads. there prosecutors who are responsible for hundreds of cases at once, and a lack of basic resources and training. many of the crime scene technicians that we
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spoke to told us that they aren't provided with basic materials that they need to go out and respond to a crime scene. rather than focusing on fixing that, successive mexican governments have gone down to the different broad sending soldiers onto the streets to stop crime. it's visible and then effective off the 20 years of it. the violence goes on. i asked about the t y. the authorities don't change track fridays. some of the challenges that criminal justice operators across the country face are not very sexy. for example, many prosecutors and investigated police officers don't have gas to put in their cars to be able to drive to and from crime scenes. politicians like to present things like using an a computer model or something to determine.
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