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[000:00:00;00] the the other one i mentioned to him is the news our live from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. you as president, donald trump says his controversial plan to take over gaza is only a recommendation. the comments come after air of leaders meet in 3 off says it's investigating whether a body returned to israel was mixed up with other human remains found in rubble after and his really strikes the group is named 6 living is really captives to be released on saturday 602,
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palestinian prisoners and detainees are expected to be freed in return. plus, i'm so far, so reporting from preston would this bridge suddenly collapse 5 months ago. now it has become a symbol for the countries aly infrastructure. one of the most urgent issues ahead of sunday's election is full. they'll be in madrid all be in the last 16 to be your paint champions league cycle hold is that right now is facing city arrivals at flex account for a place in the course of thoughts the us president donald trump says he's still recommends his plan to take over gaza, but won't impose it. trump had suggested the entire population of the strip should be forcibly removed and re settled elsewhere. his comments follow the conclusion of a meeting of arab leaders into the all the discuss the future of the strip leaders from egypt caught a jordan,
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the united arab emirates and coate attended the talks hosted by saudi arabia. alright, let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how get in washington dc. kimberly good to speak with you. what else are we hearing from donald trump? to yeah, with regard to those comments by the us president. not only is the us president saying, but he's it, he's not going to oppose his plan, but he's only recommending it. and what he's saying is that the reason for this is that the bottom line is the united states believes there's just no future for him. us and that was her mouth is gone. the plan is for the united states to start developing the gaza strip. that they believe that they were on the part of the united states. but to the residence of guys of the palestinians. really don't want to live there, but given the choice, they would rather live somewhere else. and if they had the option they would leave, he says,
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now what the us president is also say is that with regard to the fact that there have been bodies that were returned by hamas. as of yesterday, what he says with regard to those bodies. but to the, the law says not live in up to the conditions of the cease fire. that the fact that one of those bodies was not the captive, that was expected is something that the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has a right to be angry about. he says, but the hand over was in a manner that was unimaginable, brutal, and in modern times, simply unacceptable. and he also says that the is really prime minister has a right to be angry about that. he says the conditions of the captives that were released earlier was also unacceptable. he says that they were released in poor condition, similar to that of
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a they had been held in the conditions that are similar to a concentration camp. and he says he believes, but how last is releasing captives and the order of the best conditions 1st and then those that are still remaining are in even worse condition . all right, that sounds easier is whitehouse correspond to kimberly how could live for us from washington dc. kimberly, thanks so much. i a shot is l 0 a senior political analyst. he joins just now why from the one. so trump is now saying that his cease fire plan that he was advocating before that it's a recommendation. this is a very different tone from what he was saying, just days ahead of king jordan, king of the loved jordan's visit to the white house. and do you think that this is re in response to the meeting that happened in saudi arabia today? or is it just trump flip flopping? i think it does. i think it has a lot to do. where do what is going on,
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but what great phone audrey are today. but yes, to your point has been kind of a wiggly out on the edge, is what it came to. this is double don, couple of times, but we know that every other lieutenant of his include the, his special invoices to separate their suit. everything is no one has for more take the idea. i think everyone understands except from the this is mad it's, it's madness. the important point here to have my day is that there is a method to the madness of the idea. and i think that's why we need to focus. we need to focus on the, on the rationale behind it. i would say the following. he made that for a vacation in order to provoke the ad ups into responding with the way, i think they probably are responding very odd and they didn't few days out of cairo
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. so you could say that effectively is succeeded through his mad idea into uh, getting the at ups to meet the think, reflect founder and come up with something that they would know more about it on march. 4th, the but the early signs are that they felt they feel the need to come up with something that somewhere between what they got, what they came up with, back in november and desktop at what tom is suggesting. the last couple weeks. and that's why whatever the honors are coming or whatever. so would you have any idea at age of thought or prevented? would it be a compromise, a compromise between that idea and the palestinian rights and the madness that the been going off from the white house? the one, you know, you were talking just a moment ago about this meeting that took place and that you all today. you also mentioned the fact that there's going to be this emergency or
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a bleak summit that's happening on march 4th in cairo. i'm obviously both very significant when it comes to diplomacy and the reason when it comes to the response to trump, when it comes to laying the groundwork for what will happen in gaza. i'm curious to get your opinion on the fact that obviously reconstruction is going to be a big part of the discussions. we know that, but also the issue of governance going forward and does that, how much do you believe that was discussed in the eob and how much do you think it will be discussed? come march 4th, but you just put your finger on it, right. i don't think, but a construction as a real estate project is a problem because an issue is because tom is a real estate man and most of the people are either include thing and especially the special invoice of them. at least is also a contract that will sort they thinking or they, they are elaborating on the reconstruction as the real estate part of it. but
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that's easy. i mean, look, i'll go ahead and them, at least i don't think there is anyone else in the world as abusing perhaps one to try now, in constructing no one knows like the construction that they've got in the middle east. i think the other issue of importance is that the governments that of the day after the ceasefire, who will be managing, rolling in gods. so of course is right is as you know, went through meant then some kind of an oversize over what the impact upon them into, in some kind of a presence on the border with agent. but the main question is, who would be managing that goes, i'm guessing the policy or thought of the as you what we all know. they said that they should be because guys as part of that. but a city and state has been recognized by most doctors in the world more than 2 thirds. and there's just about a senior, so that should cost nothing. you know, i thought of to drum product get stuck. and so the idea of sending kind of forces that smoked in the books at this point in time,
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because we said how war and how my system. i think the main issue here is today that to get to reconstruction, you have to agree about who's going to govern guys. so i think there is, seems to be a tendency among the leaders, whether they are in the ha, kordek title. that is, i would say, an influential bunch. who would i agree to mass being the song and perhaps even picking out some day course incomplete. now of course we also know that how much has already presented a concession of sort, a compromise whereby they would be on the from behind the scenes that they would st guys out. they would not manage that car. so guys are, they would leave that cause a better garage but that they wouldn't maintain. i'm intended presence that is rejected by washington,
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i believe. and it seems that some of the leaders would influence i'll come to the understanding that you cannot rebuild, invest tens of billions of dollars and gaza, what, how much is in charge? and what a one of course when you're talking about reconstruction, when you're talking about governance going forward, of course, war can't be going on now, tomorrow is going to be a critical day when it comes to the ceasefire and other exchange. we're coming close to the end of phase one of the guys that sees fire. i'm curious to get your thoughts about where you think things are when it comes to implementing phase 2 and potentially even phase 3. are they very much in peril of the way that it was thought that phase one was in peril just a few weeks ago? again, this is a very important question and i think it's what can be going to be looking at uh, 2 agendas evolving sydney is dangerously the one that has to do with the cease fire and face to where to buy. i think nothing now is going to be buying time, trying to extend phase one instead of getting in serious interest face to face. and
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i'll try to get as many captives as possible, pre from gaza in order to get time to see what the objections are proposing come much for. what we know already pretty much been leaked from day junctions about diet addiction proposal is that they're thinking about once there's a real ceasefire in page 2 and captive sort released that there wouldn't be safe areas within guys or where they would relocate. most of the city is widely constructions is happening. i believe that is the objection, idea again, while they also work out who is going to be managing, going on, i think, does what does that. but as you know, part to be involved. i think the judges would be leading to having that better. see, i thought that a lot, by the way professing already is already involved. and that kind of does the corner door on the border between cards and agent as we speak. so the, the bus you know, about this trying to get ahead and try to get involved,
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but it would not be taking the lead if nothing, you know, on throwing positive way. and that's why, from now to march 4th, and we'll be back after march. 4th, we're going to be seeing a lot of back and forth. a lot of compromise has been done between the various parties. and my sense is that how much is not going to be one of those spots. these . it'd probably be like a sort of a standard or where the mediators would probably be telling them what is going on. and that's why, what, how much does or what, how much decides to do in the coming weeks and months is going to be key. because what we have court this week from my boss was that as long as there is the how much that is acceptable, how much, how much would continue to manage the fios of gaza. it would maintain its farms in garza and that hence the whole the, you know, the call or not sort the ethical ideas of having us do it in every exchange. every set the date, which we probably see tomorrow,
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i say i am here. you could not defeat me if you cannot defeat me by war. you're not going to sleep in the privacy lice. we don't know. all right, and would want to shut it out as you're a senior political analyst. great to get your perspective. thanks. a lot of one as you heard israel and how about us are expected to complete another present exchange on saturday. despite the controversy over the remains of a captive return to israel on thursday. israel says forensic testing shows the body they received is not is really citizen sherry bus, but an identified palestinian woman says it's investigating whether it be buses remains were mixed with other bodies buried under the rubble afternoon is really air strikes, how the hash them has more the people here wait for another prison to exchange. it's the only sign of hope in the middle of this destruction on at least by israel during the war on gossip. $602.00 palestinian prison is a set to be released on such a day. for 6 is rare. the captives who did the share that shall fit mama. i came to
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see the prisoners returning home, and i hope no one will be left in these riley prisons. but not all the captives return home. my life is ready, government expected the remains of should we be boss who was killed in guys that together with that 2 children. instead they say the body off at on identify the listing in the woman was handed over from us. the nice withholding shares remains claiming is really strikes, buried her on the durable, the once again stressed the commitment to the agreement. the response to is really threats of israel is united in grief. and as the prime minister of israel, i love that i will not rest until the savages who executed a hostages are brought to justice. they do not deserve to walk the ser. nothing will stop. nothing. shows just a lot was among the fast response units in yahoo! what's the? no,
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we did not receive an apology from you. we're not asking for revenge. now we're asking for sheree as captives and present as a set to be exchanged. another find the conflict is intensifying, is really prime minister as order the new wave of the military operations in the occupied westbank targeting court is red calls militants networks. much. i know it's more of what we saw yesterday. the attempt to carry mass chains of attacks is a very serious matter and response. we reinforce the streets and you day and scenario. the crackdown follows a series of explosions on buses near tel aviv. there were no casualties. what's a reminder of scenes from the past? be on guys on the west bank. the conflict is steering on breast across the region in a man, cells and stick to the streets. rejecting any suggestion that palestinians displaced
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by war could be settled in georgia in the trial. we stand with god, we will not allow the displacement of our palestinian brothers into jordan. these fears extend to egypt and all the countries in the region of to us president donald trump's controversial proposal to take over the strip and force of the display. 6 population surrounding countries are the haitian edges here. all right, let's bring a note, are they in the draining and capital? i'm 9, she's there because the israeli government and policy and authority of band obviously are from reporting from inside israel and the occupied west bank nor what more is emerging about the suspects. and the connection with 3 buses that exploded on thursday evening and central israel will know how much it we know. and the only thing really that we know is that 3 suspects have been detained. one of them, a jewish is rarely citizen, but then there's a court order, basically a gag order for 3 weeks on the investigation,
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which is viewed as a very, very serious incident and is really security circles. and. and so there is very little information to come by. what we do know is that almost immediately after the initial reports of the explosions and before any suspects were and custody is really prime minister. and his defense minister pointed the finger at the northern occupied westbank for israel has been waging a military assault, the largest since 1967 when the occupation began. and in fact, the is there any prime minister was a, you know, a photographed in a palestinian home and twins cut him posing there for pictures, talking in a short video about him, ordering the army to step up their attacks, which i've already costs many lives. the displacement of over 40000 palestinians
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and the destruction of entire neighborhoods in please cut them engineer. all right, that's new. what are they in detroit in capital? i'm on. thanks so much for these really military has systematically targeted journalists and gaza during the war is really our strikes destroyed, and independent press. house in kansas city that served as a hub for journalists are corresponded. having my mood reports, what remains of the build literally a walk and a through pile of rubble of ones stood here an independent facility here located in one of the most peaceful, thriving neighborhoods in gaza. city here stood what's known as a press house, funded and supported by the european union, a hub and innovation for hundreds of the journal. there's been a freshly graduating from the college of journalism and media receiving necessary training on safety and media objectives and a professionalism like this. a banner that shows the training that was held here by
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rose luxembourg funded by this organization on safety and media objective for young journal. this graduating from college is across the, the gaza strip. for the past 15 months. this particular facility offered electricity on internet connectivity for journal is seeking to cover the many atrocities committed by these really military here on this side, where once a training center, including a lounge for socialization and gathering information and creating discussion, meaningful wants to support the work of journalist and media workers, these really military destroyed this facility in the opening weeks of the war and killed the director of the organization better known as the press house on his way to evacuation as he was forced by those really military like hundreds of thousands
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of palestinians into evacuation and force displacement sites in the southern part of the gaza strip. more than 250 media facilities been destroyed by these really monitor any close to 200 journalist and media workers were killed in the past 15 months. suppressing the sound of a truth and suppressing any sound of the criticism to the many atrocities committed across the gaza strip. good morning. this is eda from garza city how the state the us president donald trump, says ukraine has no cards to play with. as he pushes keith to sign a critical minerals agreement, trump's comments follow discussions in the ukrainian capital between the us envoy, ukraine keith kellogg and vice president followed him as lensky the minerals deal
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with gives us revenue. so from some of ukraine's key resources to make up for a provided over the course of nearly 3 years. meanwhile, 12 civilians have been killed across ukraine over the past day by russian strikes. i've had very good talks with put and i've had not search good talks with ukraine. they don't have any cards, but they play a tough but we're not. we're not gonna let this continue. this is worse to have. it would have never happened if i were president, but it did happen so i got stuck with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that hasn't cities, they look like demolition sites. those beautiful towers, those 1000 year old golden domes, that was so beautiful the most beautiful in the world. they say they're all in smithereens. millions of people are killed. i think far more people than any one understands. and we have people that better get to the table, get it ended. and we're on con,
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as more from keith. the present landscape might be putting a positive spin on the, his meetings with the special envoy to ukraine, keith keller, but back stage on social media. and throughout the comments that people are making ukrainians are very worried that the relationship with the us has been reset and it's not in the favor. that's the us present. donald trump has thrown his lot in with the russian president vladimir putin. he's also been accusing of the ukrainian president of being a dictator with a 50 percent approval rising amongst his electra and actually uh, zalinski. hit back. those comments say actually, um, there are no, we don't do. well, i'm not a dictator that on the elections taking place because of the state of emergency little that doesn't allow for elections during a time of war. now, a 130, a civil organizations in ukraine have put forward
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a statement saying that the modem is lensky. is the legitimate presence of ukraine is also been a opinion polls being done inadvertently. donald trump's woods have actually put zalinski at 63 percent according to this one that ukrainian pulled a came out at today. so a lot of things going on, but the big concern now is about when you cranes negotiating position is they feel frozen out because the americans are speaking to the russians about ukraine, but they know involving ukraine. and that is the biggest concern. and that will be the message that the current in president will have given to keith kellogg to take back to the white house in wrong calling out 0. keith as political attentions mount between the united states and ukraine. thousands of civilians are hoping for the war to end. here's the account of the ukrainian firefighter is witness. some of the devastation firsthand of the homeowners are remo,
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and include colors of the with a very it's a shall be mindful of the country. and those of course the other can 2 is for most of man spoke efficient. now i don't think so unless we need somebody because of them that there. okay. um i would move to here because of the literacy on level to level of the advisor and also look to who bought a little bit for the way with which the bank give me the value of sylvia. and if it is, so it's a whole new bunch of tools awful. most of what the able you to show, send us the movie more than those it is the can see them. little spoke with integrated the new, the new,
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the show them the remote this in the but as what the problem the killing them as a lease or no single surfaces of photo system. what may i ask of a show you a you for the slickness to know if it's a lie but i'll be fine of the so the yeah. and my dear. yeah. as long as the will do just for me because i can change it on model. the model screen, let me look into yours and then we'll do the more sure. let's see how there's the whole this of those are the police, go on the right, the cause or maybe to the, the, the, the whole, the whole spoke with your cable. i'm pretty trippy to you. i just don't know. there's a nimble that they have to cover it because the police, the german chancellor, olaf schultz, is holding his final rally ahead of sunday's election. he's facing stiff competition from the far right alternative for germany. but whoever wins one of the
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most urgent tasks for the next government is to fix the country's ailing infrastructure. its estimated $600000000000.00 are needed to deal with the prompts . step fast and reports from dressed. a few minutes after the last drum passed, one night in september, the 55 year old code, a bridge collapse into the river. alba, nobody was injured, but the broken bridge has become a symbol for the diet state of gym needs infrastructure between fast oxygen i am almost 80 years old and i have never experienced that a bridge collapse is not even during socialism. it's unbelievable, as it's openly collected, the $5000.00 highway bridge is upset to be in critical states. 7000 kilometers have multiple ways and 4000 kilometers of train tracks are in urgent need of repair. traffic in germany has become a challenge with long traffic jams and trains often canceled this in the country famous for its please guide punctuality when we talk in school with the german
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characteristics, punctuality is still one of them, but i think this is wrong. nobody seems to care anymore to him and he was once seen as an economic miracle, quickly recovering and booming after world war 2. it's industrialization and design became an example to out us. but the infrastructure has age and maintaining it has not seen a priority. yeah, it impacts the economy and the whole society, one of the biggest barriers in germany is, let's say trustable infrastructure. and if you, if you lose this, lose everything, it's the basis of our society. not only 2 of these physical infrastructure is broken or can put as they say here, the transition to a digital economy has been slow as well with internet connections often for and many businesses, only accepting cash money, say germany is seriously exec, in behind. somebody say you can choose the shield that break needs to be lifted for
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the country to move forward. but the christian democrats who are leading the poles don't degree. they say cutting red tape is the answer. all this was fine during a peace time. so during times of the economic growth or but no, we have to definitely address the reforms. so normal business as usual, if the country wants to get back on track and compete globally by reviving its famous model of complete kite stuck fast and l just sierra dress than still ahead on alger 0, g, 20 foreign ministers ramp up a meeting. and joanna is burg, dominated by discussions on how to end the war and ukraine, plus by taking a chain saw it to bureaucracy. argentina's president brings an unusual gift for trump senior advisor on most of the tennis courts. the hockey. when prompted a ton from the canadian,
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from the so hello there to split picture when it comes to web are across the middle east and live. and you can see the dentist cloud where winter is showing it's time to present most of the region. so most no showers expected for places like to key in the caucuses and western parts of iran behind some showers, slipping down into a rock, extending across the eastern areas of the mediterranean with a cold. no. when the wind, we'll drop temperatures in the days ahead. but touches us sitting pretty settled for the south of this across the gulf, we could see the window of pick up for places like guitar as we go into the new week. however. and the wind is
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a story across the north of africa. we what warnings out for potential sand storms and dustin's for libya as well as out julia and chad. it's much west for coastal areas of libya, but that rank does start to dry up as we go into sunday. instead, it'll be all jerry, that seems a big bus of rain rolling over. we are expecting, no showers in algae is on sunday, some improvement by monday. so dry a skies to come. that's not the case with southern africa listing. big bus of rain extending all the way from the gulf of guinea. diagonal to the mozambique channel. the, the mass side people have inhabited these times in the labs for generations. for the any 9, if you end up with you about the legal battles are now under way. as the land they call the phone is being cleared for tourism hunting ground. despite

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