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h t a dr. q a the the hello, i'm role matheson this has been use online from to hug coming up in the next 60 minutes. how boss has conduct over the remains of captive chevy bus. so the red cross, israel is dispatching a forensic team to conduct test. the groups named 6 living is really captives to be released on saturday. $602.00 palestinian prisoners of the trainings are expected to be freed in the to you as president donald trump says as controversial planning to take over. guys, there is only a recommendation for companies come off to out of it as meets in riyadh and russian attacks took place across ukraine is keeps being pushed to sign
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a rare minerals the old with the us. on his whole, chuck draper will play on dry roof live in the final of tennessee council opened replugged, the defense thing into the doe halt, sign to the side. for the 3rd time in his career, the hama says, is handed the remains of his rarely captive. should he be bused to the red cross after is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused the group of violating the cx 5 deal by returning the wrong body on thursday. israel says a forensic teams being dispatched to confirm the identity of the body that is going to be handed over. how much launched an investigation into the ad i'm going to bring in nor all day in the jordanian capital. i'm on and she's there because these really government and the palestinian authority have bind. i'll just data from the ordering inside israel and the occupied westbank. no,
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just bring this up to date. but the latest on this, this will probably know that the red cross, as you said, it has confirmed receiving the coughing the is really. authorities have also said that a team of pathologist has been dispatched to they will be conducting tests on the coffin and the remains in it to night. of course, this is a very sensitive issue and let's remind our viewers of the story of this family. the mother shitty, the bus and her 2 children in a fee and were taken from new to all of it. near garza, they were reportedly killed early on in the war, november of 2023. there was a, an offer by him, us to set them free at the beginning of the war, along with other civilians that was rejected when it was announced that they were killed. there was an offer to release their bodies also early on in the war. that
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was also rejected. the finally was held, the mother and children were held by a group called cut. that was, that he did not pass itself. and when those bodies were handed over on saturday, upon examination, it was determined that while the bodies of the 2 children were actually handed over the body, that was supposed to be sure of chevy. the bus was in fact that oven on identified palestinian woman from garza, and it seems that according a please to the palestinian groups. the remains of the women had mixed when these randy bombardments happened on the sides. where should he be bus and her children were being held. so this is what we know so far. this is going to be a long night for the family and for the forensic team that will be conducting their tests. police has also been dispatched to escort the remains and the forensic
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pathologist to the institute in a, in israel to conduct the tests and also update the on list know pronounced. thank you very much. indeed. no day there in a mind we're going to bring in or go back, isn't, is rarely political commentator joining us from tennessee. there's a tremendous amount of tension that was created ahead of saturday's president and captive swapped because of this, this, the fight. this shouldn't be, this is body have not been delivered as had been promised. what do you think this means? does this ease some of those times? sions? i think it does. i think it's in both sides interest to have to swap tomorrow, proceeded orderly fashion, and i think this effort by home, us to set things straight. i will definitely allow that to happen much more easily than previous me with regards to that, that amazing the part of standing and women's party who was delivered to, to israel every good, any indication what's likely to happen to those i don't know anything official,
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but i would be surprised if it's really, authorities has not returned the body. there's nothing for his own to gain from keeping the body and as grim as it is to say is o has enough bodies to deal with. and it does not have anything. it can gain from keeping this woman's life in front of the fort, where believes to be the remains of she should be best and her sons were transferred over to israel. there was an enormous response within, inside israel, it was tremendous. i anger and an fury that the way that extensively that they had been killed, howard pala stay after, skews me. how is really is feeling ahead of south that is a prisoner. i'm kept to swap. given that we understand that what we've been, no believe to be the body of actually be of us is being returned. there are a lot of mixed emotions in the air, but i think more than anything. there is
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a sense of frustration and also a sense of finality. this deal will go through that's, that's what it is. and these are saying a great majority of them. there are those who are preparing for what's to come ahead and for the forever war that the hard drives and the religious settlers want . but uh, generally it seems like the world is backing away from offering as well, support for that kinds of work. and the, as early captives are still very much of presence in the collective is early psyche . so there, despite the frustration, some of which is directed is always government, not just that from us. and despite the conviction that mouse is evil and that there are, there is no partner and we can talk to them. apparently there is and actions speak louder than words. so those are, these are waiting for the deal. i have no doubt that if the deal goes through is early public, sentiment will experience another shift. and the other stages of the this part is
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the phase one of the cx 5. there was tremendous pressure on both sides, essentially of distrust that both sides were looking for almost for an opportunity to say that the opposite side had broken. this is fine. therefore the ceasefire was going to collapse separately. other significant proportions that was coming from the coalition of benjamin netanyahu. but as you were saying, it appears as though there is some sort of system in place. this is not several weeks during which we seen these transfers of captives and palestinian prisoners. do you think that there is not going by what you are saying? do you think that is now momentum, essentially, to the cx, 5 process that might carry us into negotiations for phase 2 and possibly beyond? and i think there is an, i think it is augmented by president strong concent trumps walking away from his quote unquote planned for god's calling. get a recommendation. i think generally there's a sense that uh,
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some sort of solution by agreed upon. resolution is the only way forward. i think it's in mr. neos and just not in his coalitions interested in this in the as a just to carry the deal through. but to make it appear as difficult and as laden with sacrifice and moral obstacles as possible. he wants to be seen as a prime minister who could walk the extra mile and bring the impossible deal. i think a lot of his rallies are secretly rudy for him even as they are forcing violence ethnic cleansing fantasies about the palestinians. again, actions speak louder than words, the words are vile and horrible. certainly are these early sites. but the actions seem to suggest that as you said, there's a system in place. and there is a desire for this deal to go through. certainly phase one last the good she ation to begin on phase 2. i have real difficulty seeing israel simply walk away from it
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is up doesn't have the resources, it doesn't have the resilience and it doesn't have the support. we really appreciate you giving us the benefit of your thoughts on this already go back. thank you very much indeed. thank you. right. you guys present. donald trump says he's still recommends his plan to take over guys, but he won't impose it. jonathan suggested the entire population of the strip should be forcibly removed on the settled. l square is comments to us video follow the conclusion of amazing of out of leaders and re add the discuss the future of the strip leaders from egypt kata. jordan, the united auto band, but it's, i'm quite attended the adults hosted by sadie a, maybe a little patio haines joining us now with more from washington dc. what else is donald trump being saying, passing as well, he talked about what his plan actually is, and there was a lot of confusion when we saw you as far as him. donald trump come out after his meeting with department is drove israel and benjamin netanyahu, and he said
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a couple of different things that the us was going to take over guys, and then re develop it. he had a lot of push back, obviously, from people all across the globe, but also within his own party. and then his age tried to walk it back. so you pretty much laid out of this radio interview with fox news. what his plan is, is that to us would take gaza, would clean it out and develop it. and he very much talked about this from the lens of a real estate developer talking about what great land it is and you know right there on the sea. but the most important thing in this interview is he said that he will not impose it. he was just making a suggestion. he act said he was genuinely surprised when the egyptians answered. or any of us didn't want to take any more than $2000000.00 palestinian saying that we give them billions of dollars. and that was the question. was she going to try and use that leverage the billions of dollars that he does get that us gives to egypt and jordan to try and force their hand at a few changes very often. but at least according to this,
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in this moment with this interview, it does, it appear that he's going to use the leverage. he said a couple of things, which i think clearly demonstrates that he doesn't have much understanding of the intricacies, the history of this conflict. he talked about the fact that he was surprised israel ever left garza and he said, but i suppose they could be surprised that we gave up the panama canal and he talked about it was a really bad real estate deal. he did say that he thinks the palestinians would leave us, they had a better place to go and, and he went in to talk and pretty graphic detail about how levels gaza is. of course, he didn't say anything about why guys is level that way or by whom, how it happened to be israel with us, help with bombs and weapons. but i get, he said he did say that he's not going to impose his plan. so the top 3 lines not going to pose the plan, surprise to didn't work, but we're going to figure something out body. thank you very much. indeed, patrick,
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all hearing talking to is there from washington dc. a customer about as good more on the outer busy inside the radio. i didn't both of gatherings up to face here to the subject up. it's on the we are well, this is the lead to listen to the plan that was presented by the agents in presidents i've been set to his cc in egypt. has his own proposal for rebuilding gaza is going to be based on phases. most thoughts with cleaning the degrees all the way to was final reconstruction of the entire area that was destroyed during more than a year and a half of relentless is riley bombardments. but to be able to move forward, you need to have quite none. so contribution from wealth exist as a countries, there is an international estimate of about 50 with $1000000000.00 to be able to rebuild, does the amount of stuff which is going to take up to 10 years. but there's absolutely
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no doubt that those. this is a country is committed themselves to rebuilding does a will have conditions attached to the commitment is the going to me, particularly the, the terms of the reconstruction. but most importantly, the issue of who's going to take over gaza. there is a growing consensus now that it's about time to consider a 100 over control of the area to the policy and authority. now when it comes to that particular issue, they're going to go to the different capital chiral. on the 4th of march for a pool. the consensus the going to invite out of lead us to come up with a unified spence. first of all, an alternative to the sum proposal. number 2, it's not getting the delicate issue of who takes over gaza. but this is undoubtedly an extremely important moment for the region of this explains why many people have
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been saying that the meetings that took place here really could have huge ramifications on the entire region for many years to come to mind. but i just the re, re out a lot of them is honest, i'll just say to say your political, i'm going to see joining us that from a dog as always, good to have you with us, my wife. so there's an interesting kind of just a position here, isn't it in the automation is meeting inside. you may be a to discuss guys at the same time. our round about the same time from now saying these guys are plan was, is still very keen on it, but it's only a recommendation. what do you think could be driving the shift by donald trump? judy, this was meant as a publication. i think everyone understood, perhaps, except himself that this was the madness. but this was and doable, illegal, immortal, and humane. and what have you. but he doubled down on it for
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a while and then started climbing down the tree along with a lot of his lieutenants. and now we're here. we have him say something back out on the idea. it was out of commendation because my says he probably heard about what is what has gone wrong today. i'm very odd that there is a tendency. i'm on the if you want you out of countries to respond to his uh, his suggestion to his proposal with counter proposal disagree. rejecting the idea of ethnic cleansing. but going along with some of the demands made by tom and nothing you know about that they ask that are you guys uh meaning uh, face to face 3 when when we go through the motion is about what to be done. who's the governors on so forth? i'm probably suggesting, i'm not sure in which way that i have asked would no longer of course, be in control in gaza and that it would be disarmed. something along the lines that
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we've heard about is by law in 11 on. but this is of course, still a, a draft, and there's still something that's being discussed. i think i'm going to go through the motions until march 4th. and maybe even after that, my sense is that some confusion performed the object doors because they don't think anyone should demand or flip at a city is to disarm before there is an independent but a senior stay, a problem and you, some of them don't think how much will disarm until there is liberation from. is there any occupation? but there is a lot of pressure on data between those and there's some the desired on some of them by some of them to in fact that start 30 post structured and got that would come us. and i've seen a quite a few lines in the, in the media, suggesting that this is from walking back his but in the sands on gauze, or, or softening his position on garza in your assessment. is this
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a trump actually pulling back? or is this a tactic i look, i think as long as they can get away with what they need to get away with meeting that drum and nothing you know would be able to dictate what goes on then i think they kind of do just that. i think the idea that trump stocks would is mad, but i think there is a method to the madness and the method to the madness. you can see it in the context of prompts the doctor and if you will, if there is such a thing and that is a strategic worship and economic document. and in fact, he started his administration by and by thing that they all have to washington blessing him with all sorts of, uh, uh, support, unconditional. and what have you, including even resuming the word open as it gets. i've had 2 guys on so forth and black, meaning egypt and jordan into accepting too many and references or else,
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and then asking them to come up with something else. so i think this kind of a strategic portion of countries on behalf of the next system is right. and because i make black men, i think we got to see it as part of the doctor thought the world. in fact, what started in guys are now we see it and bravo, uh, in euclid and with the washer executive, the same thing against the europeans. what is been done to the out up just now been done to europe in strategic origin with an economic black to me, including sanctions and what have you. but again, just briefly, rob, this is not, not, not new, this is not unique to trunk. and you can go back to dixon, i'll give you 50 years of american history and demolition, and less than 50 seconds from nixon and his war on vietnam. and the whole more he is the one who pointed the horn and is there to be the original influence using but
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i think 70 scott came with the ideas of diploma. so ended on the southern and we had a peace agreement between egypt and is there, i think i'm david. then reagan came with his even empire doctrine and southern the israel. and so j. b, i became the best strategic assets bush senior and does the white house we had the end of the cold war. the bush administration force is right into the national conference for peace, which so a good idea of dependency and ends on others. and then we have the clinton with his, uh, developed open democracy as far as pre trade. and certainly we had is in a court of region, the comic integration with economic summit because of blanca in georgia and even interested in the house on. and then we had bush junior with his ward, i'm better and sad for us. they did the shuttle own war on the palace to you, i'm a product. and then of course, we had to bother with his indifference and leading from behind. and we had 0
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progress in the middle east, including a been in deluxe of see if you and i'll tell you. and then of course you have to jump in and then tested it by then we'll know about supporting genocide then what have you. so for our viewers around the world who are looking at the use instruction and there had my message is what you see on robert. and demetrius wouldn't be under ave got on the world and in the united states proper. meaning this has always been a pilot for a medical. i'm a medical strategic boxes. what you, what you see transparent them, at least the strategic was, there is a lot of countries that demand for ethnic cleansing goes up. you're going to see a lot of that happening in europe and left in america. i'm african elsewhere in the world. really appreciate your breaking all that done for small ones. thank you very much indeed that small ones are shot. i'll just get a single political. this is already a solid ease of arrested and sweet people including to do is just rarely assigned a palestinian in connection with 3 bus bombings. israel is treating the explosions
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and but young sofa, tentative as a suspected terrorist attack. the buses were destroyed, but there were no reports as casualties accords imposed a gag order. on the investigation. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was responded by ordering an intensification of military evades in the occupied. westbank funeral is being held for the palestinian girl children during and is really military, right? the engine needs and the occupied westbank. the bottom standing house ministry says the 13 year old girl was shot in the abdomen by is really soldiers. she was taken to a hospital where she later died. another child was killed during is really rates in the habit on the you and it says, israel's months long operation in the occupied westbank has killed at least 40 palestinians. the smell so perfectly. we were at home when we heard gunfire very close by. we went outside to see what had happened and found my cousin on the ground. we tried to pull her out, but the army didn't let us and started shooting later. her brother, my brother,
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and i tried again to pull her up, but the same thing happened. they started shooting at the walls to prevent anyone from approaching and to the us president donald trump says ukraine has no cause to play with those. he pushes keith to sign a critical, minerals agreement, terms, comments, follow discussions, and the training and capital between the us and boy to you train keith kellogg. i'm president of all the music landscape. the minerals deal was given us revenue from some of ukraine's chief resorts is to make up for aid, provided over the course of nearly 3 years. i have had very good talks with button 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
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with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that has its 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, at least 8 people have been injured in our russian artillery stripe on eastern you currently have training in the city of civilians. it tech is the latest and a series of strikes and civilian infrastructure. in the done, yet screeching, emergency responders are at the scene. in con has more from keys 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
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it's not in the favor that 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, so then skis, hit back those comments. i actually, um, there are no, we don't do. well, i'm not a dictator that on the elections the taking place because of the state of emergency little that doesn't allow for elections during a time of war. now, a $130.00, a civil organizations in ukraine have put forward a statement saying that the modem is lensky is the legitimate presence of ukraine is also been a opinion poll be done in the late donald trump's woods have actually put zalinski at 63 percent according to this one that ukrainian pulled
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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 they, 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 president will have given to keith callo to take back to the white house in wrong calling out to 0. keith as political times as month between the united states and ukraine, thousands of civilians are hoping for the war to end use the account of the ukrainian firefighter who's witnessed some of the devastation 1st time. or the home owners are remo 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. ok, so unless we need somebody because of them that there. okay. um i would move to it
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because of the layout i see on level to level of the advisor and also look to who bought a little bit for the way with which in the family will not move into the new the new way. she'll be a nip, it is. so it's a whole bunch of tools all, most of with the i believe the show, send us the movie more than those it is the can see them know spoke when i said that the new, the new, the show them the very month as in the but as it was when i came in the and there's a list of most of the system for us to more ma'am sco. show you a you put a sleep list. know if it's a lie, but i'll be fine of the so
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a yeah. and my dear. yeah. as long as the will do g s booking because a continuance of those on models is the model. excuse me, me, me look into yours and then we'll do the show a see how there's a whole, there's a, there's a, there's a, there's a police, go on the right, the cause or maybe to and then will the, the, the whole, the whole spoke. will your cable, i'm pretty trippy to be. i just don't know, there's a nimble that they have to cover it because the police, a sweetie, so sorry to say there investigating a possible breach of an under see cable system with the baltic sea collecting finland and germany. the coast guard has been deployed to an area close to the government. officials say many cables and the regions have been damaged in recent months. sweden has joined nato in patrolling the baltic sea to prevent the sabotage of data cables and pipelines. german johns of the old off shots as holding his
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final riley ahead of sunday's election, facing the stiff competition from the far right alternative for germany. but whoever wins, one of the most intelligent task for next government is to fix the countries any infrastructure. it's estimated $600000000000.00 just to deal with the problems. so boston reports from draft and a few minutes after the last round passed. one night in september, the 55 year old coal a bridge collapse into the river. alba, nobody was injured, but the broken bridge has become a symbol for the diet state of germany's infrastructure inside of to she'll. i'm almost a 2 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 of motor 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,
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famous for its complete guides punctuality. when we talk in school with the german 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, okay. i put as they say here, the transition to a digital economy has been slow as well with internet connections often for and
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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 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 are so normal business as usual, if the country wants to get back on track and compete globally by reviving its famous model of complete guide stuck fast and l just sierra dressed in ways in germany of a rest of the minds suspected of stopping another man of the holocaust memorial and the capital by lending please certification.
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