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we have a rich country in terms of diversity, and that is something that we can celebrate around the time. in diana, on alex's era viewing defined as the cool winter weather continued people in gauze, i have no choice, but to find what little shows are they come out to see who is teams across the world. when you close to the house of the story. the long wait for families in gaza. israel delays the release of $620.00 pounds of sentience from is rarely jails and exchanges. 6 is really captive. so being released from gaza and we're united with their phone. it's the i'm about as in a,
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this is all to 0 life and don't have also coming up of funds. this condition worsened after suffering of a spiritual crisis. the head of the catholic church is set to be in a critical condition. are going to be alive from the conservative political action conference in the united states by president donald trump speaking to supporters. the says just pause 20 g m t, that's 10 pm in the occupied west bank and beings of pictures. some of the prison where the release of 620 pounds of study and prisoners and detainees has been delayed, is there any media is reporting that the release will not take place until after a government security meeting, which we got a few hours ago, almost as calling the delay of flagrant breach of the ceasefire agreement, audio how much, what he's 6 is really is from gaza. how much, how much room begins coverage,
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or as the 1st phase of the gauze, a ceasefire. deal use it in 6 is really captives are released and handed to the red cross in separate groups and in different areas the 1st and verify in southern gaza. joshua and a very many used to seeing here as they're taken onto a stage. then at the, i'm gonna say that the refugee camp and central gaza elliot cohen on their shim top, and boehmer wing cook rated by masked fighters before the crowd, to the 6th and last captive sham and say it was released elsewhere in the north. in tel aviv emotional scenes as relatives of the captives held in gaza, gathered to watch their loved ones being freed. they were joined by crowds of supporters in what's known as hostage square the body of odin lift kits and 84 year
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old journalist and long time defender of palestinian rights was among the remains of his really captives returned to israel on thursday. his grandson daniel lift kits spoke to al jazeera as the hand over and we'll say about what's happening. we need to find an immediate solution or who will take place in gaza. and then these riley already agreed with the role all the forces from gaza. and of course we saw the hostages and from us and the thing guys are, that's the most important thing and what we have to work on, you know, this was the 7th exchange of the ceasefire. deal in return for the 6 is really captives released and 4 bodies on thursday, 620 pallets indian prisoners and detainees were due to be freed, the largest swap so far. how much says it is ready to move to the 2nd phase of the agreement and carry out a comprehensive captive prisoner exchange to achieve a permanent ceasefire with only one week to go and phase one of the agreement, a senior official from the group. so that just either that is real as you have to
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engage and talks on phase 2, we again end up getting committed to the deal we are doing. and we have all of these done and the but all the additions in this deal and we have focused on uh on the deal, which is from our side uh, plugged into the deal about what we have seen up to now. the violations of the 5th phase and the rejection to be involved in the circumstances as this critical deadline looms. all eyes are now on is real, where some officials have signaled the discussions on the next stage of the ceasefire may begin in the coming days. how much enjoy a just either the rotors and the journey and capital i'm on these are the government and the palestinian authority of find out just data from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank. do we have any indication as to why this delay is happening? and what about maybe we can take some
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direction from reports in the is really media saying that this is a, a in response to the delay in the mix up that happens with the, the, the hand over of the body of sherry, the bus, a retro active retaliation if you will, but for now, the release of over 600. tell us the news has been delayed until the meeting. that's nothing else. convening with his administer of, of defense with security chief and also key ministers in his government coalition, including that southern smartjets, who staunchly opposes phase 2 of the cease fire agreement. who doesn't want to see an end to the war, who's threatened to withdraw from the government and take it down. if nothing, yahoo agrees that's the media, meet it convening tonight, and then till it ends. it seems the, the chinese and the prisoners will remain in his really captivity. so over $600.00
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palestinian families will continue to wait in the rain and in temperatures approaching 0 degrees celsius. no, thank you for now. that's no day in jordan's capital. i'm going to go to try to compose the music on use in the southern gaza. and when we were covering this previous swaps that have been going on in previous weeks, by this time in guys how people are being thronging the streets, welcoming home palestinian prisoners for being delivered back to guys of the district behind you seem very quiet at the moment it's a long wait for the palestinian lead. has been saying about this delay. us willing side trump, how much is a political the room and so he let him do. you has said that isabel has changed 15 palestinian names of prisoners who were scheduled to be released from the last or that had been prepared for release today. he accused also the is really prime minister benjamin and you know that he is deliberately supple touching the deal of
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trying to evade a, from his commitments under the current ceasefire agreement, as he has called, original mediators to order the the is ready sites application regarding the full parents to the tubs of the agreements, i know the q official and how much they are. jeff reed. i said that they are in touch with the regional mediators in order to add disposal photos that had been why did you upset during the implementation of the deal and told the sticking issues between israel and thomas. but surprisingly, this decision that has been made by b is really a leadership to date, to delay the release of over 600 palestinian destinies has tre, good significance, frustration and excited to among the families who are desperately waiting since the hours of this morning for the release and the re union of with their beloved ones. now they are right now waiting, and these open spaces under such very drastic without conditions as they are
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following all the latest developments regarding the potential release of their beloved ones. earlier today, at least ours based on is very immediate reports. they are still expecting they are released today saying that they have been waiting for more than a year for this reunion. and they will continue to indoor of use harsh with a conditions of order to him praised their beloved ones again after a long time of separation. but apparently to now we understand that this could be a tactic choose by the use, but it's prime minister been simon and yeah, hold on us to add the pressure on palestinians. but certainly original mediators drew out all effective communication at channels. trying to contain this crisis pub waived for fed that negotiations for the 2nd phase of deceased by agreement that from the post to me and perspective is highly crucial in order to guarantee the
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success of the reconstruction. if it's an a, please allow for the east valley sites to comprehensively sticks to the terms of the deal. and this talk all sorts of essential and just humanitarian relief efforts to take place in gaza. rock capitalism and con eunice in southern guns. i thank you very much indeed about as far as, as an assistant professor represents university. he's a specialist on political imprisonment, torture on vitamins, he's joining the stock from occupied east jerusalem. thank you so much for being with us. over the last few weeks we've been seeing is really capt is being released and talking about the conditions under which they've been held in guys. we've also seen hundreds of palestinians prisoners being released from israeli jails, talking about torture bonds, conditions, and bad food bands. sometimes i solution talk to us about the kind of reaction that somebody who has been under the circumstances has when they are finally fried. and we see the initial joy we've been carrying the pictures. but then they have to move
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back into society. how does, how do they adapt? so what i think is quite sorry, that means when the senate business had been doing since the war began, is basically what effect alonso stuart should have by then psychiatry from his trust. in fact, all of them have been isolated, not a part of them because they have been subjected to this prolonged denying, or somebody visitation. so any form of communication with 70 members. so i can imagine that the students who have been released and of course got into speeding the needs of nearly 620 bucks. the neighbors knows that they wouldn't be undergoing a similar conditions if that's a being reduced because we have to remember here that is drug continues to impose restrictions on better standing business who are limited to the new i have been liberated, including for instance, and not being able to celebrate, of being able to be to, to, to be joyous with the 70 members to say they did release in fact. so the front of things had been before. and it also had both steps. we can, is that the layers of, of psychological stress, of torture on violence,
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of companies after the use of but has been in business. and i think what do i have with this thing now, this and deliberate, the label for the use of prisoners as adds to this violence and torture. that is, that it has continuously been in $51.00 but has to be presented, including in fact, the shooting strips to the 70 members. the mention of each of the 3 things, or showing any signs of showing a set of meeting the needs of the loved ones thought of being in many cases, decades of captivity and set it straight presents. when we've covered the release of prisoners captives hostages around the world over the last many years, but i'll just say that as being during the stories. invariably, they talk about at some point a period of decompression that type of a point of which there is a buffer essentially between what they've been going through in prison. and we, we have climate sizing as it were to real life. and very often there is support psychological support given to them. what could palestinian prisoners and is there any captives, but particularly of course palestinian prisoners expect to receive on the release
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the most with better standing person is because of the synthetic field with a bit of senior business movement because of this and tell it to you what it means to be it, but it's kind of present that in the 1st thing in context. there is this sense of support structure of support and some of the support that's present. in addition, of course, to a number of kind of thing in a 2nd cycle cycle. social organizations and human aspect, in addition to that would where they have to have that addition and assistance and punched in the business. but i think we have to be closer and closer to here. and that isn't the question, but i do need to do a central point, which is that's about a simian street 1st thing in the business center to the identity. and i think this, this and address understand why the latest thing is i've gotta be waiting in the, in the cold country. i'm just going to be going to below 0 temperatures. oh, we think the loved ones, money. it was the people we think industries i must actually some of that sort of but it's in the business, but there is this brother sense of, of community the city business have managed to foster within the m o site, but as,
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as 80 percent. and i think this company we use to the sense, so you know, assisting, but it's been a bit present when that at least i'm seeing this. while i'm also very cautious the fact that we have to be aware that many of the but it's been in business, we have spent nearly 50 or 55 years and captivity. of course they are traumatized. of course we have, they have undergone reviewed amounts of torture. and violence, particularly after the 7th, when does your yes, so it is basically the an item. all right? and i do hope that those funds in your business managed to get the service and the support they need because you know, they must, they must be able to enjoy what was the amount of freedom they have. why assisting that is and will continue. you must certainly be united in their rights to kind of got a hold of you to this, to the reading gaze that the company disadvantaged them. and they've said hopefully that they, that they would must be an artist. that again, because we have to us to be very careful here and, and editing this point that is historically as has to be edited by the students who
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are liberated as part of the exchange agreements must be some to which is the 20, but the sweet spot after which they understood many of the better scenes that were really doing, this is fine. i agree with the size of thought as assistant professor at best sight university. been very grateful to you for being with us. and i'll just here sir. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. while you as president donald trump sum dressing a major conservative conference in maryland, it's the 3rd day of the c pack conference there trumps delivering closing remarks. let's listen in god. so now franklin grams, and grab you know, that frankly wrote me a letters that i love your speeches. i loved them. i loved them so much, but they'd be better if you would never use foul language. and i told them i said frankly, you know, franklin graham is a great guy by the way, does a great job to sort of the great billy graham read. but i said to, frankly,
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you know, sometimes you needed for emphasis. and they said no, no, they'd be even better if you wouldn't use any bad language arts that really a terrible word, you know, but that's a much more appropriate word, a better. what word would i use to describe what word could i use? it's so and we have to be truthful to so you know, all the countries are now taking their illegal aliens back, even those that stated strongly, we will never take them back. don't ever send them to us. but they said that during the, by the administration, they never said a, during my administration, then as well as taking them back. they're all columbia is taking them back. remember colombia said we will not, we will not take him back. he said. and within about 13 minutes, i think we would love to take them back. in fact, we will send our planes to pick them up, remember and they said, what happens?
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what happens? how did you see these vendors well in place loaded up with some real nice people, you wouldn't have wanted to be the pilot on any of those but they know we're not playing games. and just this week, i officially designated blood thursday, cartels and murderers, games is far and terrorist organizations, something which i didn't want to do. nobody want to jump through the full might empower the federal government. now be dedicated to eradicating m. s 13 trend the arrived while as of it as well in prison gags. he's a very nice fellow. the only thing good about them is they make our criminals look like nice people. still remember when they used to say people that come in from foreign countries are nice people. he's a wonderful people. he's
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a good people. they're not murderers, they're not terrible. yeah. these people make us look like babies. okay. you know, the hells angels there among the nicest people on earth when you compare them to these sucks and the hells angels actually love our country, if you can believe that they actually do but their members and their leaders in the united states will be hunted down i'm talking about m. s 13, they're hunting them down, we will, we removed tens of thousands m. s, 1310. the rug well rooted out arrested and expelled from our store like the savage boxes that they are. we don't have anybody coming up from argentina. nobody's coming up from argentina to, to facilitate the mass removal of criminal aliens. i also issued an executive order to make available the full capacity and the judge. and we're going to use
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guantanamo bay. we have a detention facility that's actually massive. nobody even knew it exist, falls thousands of thousands of prisoners. we never used it for 4 long years. you had a president who put a legal ends up in pinto sweets and beautiful hotels on park avenue, or madison avenue on 5th avenue in manhattan. now you have a president to a staffing their ticket to get both on a one way trip faxed to the places from which they came. the wonderful place. big difference. my administration is also moving swiftly, just say the u. s. economy from the drain wreck of inflation and worse, the joe biden created. i withdrew from the one sided paris climate accord. it was a disaster. was a disaster. i terminated degree new scam. one of the greatest hopes has ever played on this country is the grand news. can we sped trillions of
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dollars on this nonsense and the just the total hopes it really set back to our country. i want to tell you, monitor, early and every other way. and i can still jo by these insane electric vehicle mandate, where everybody else have of the like. and if you want to extra to get an electric car, if you want a gasoline power door, if you want to have a hybrid, you get it. the only thing you get to do is a hydrogen powered guy, you know why? they said it really works great, but when it doesn't work, you never find the body is a bass. that's a bad sign. you know, when it doesn't work, if they found the body on a tree about 250 yards up the road, it's seriously bad. so we'll, we'll leave hydrogen out of it for a little while as they may be permanent, as i'd say, permanently to price inflation by slashing spending. i imposed an immediate federal
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hiring freeze, a federal regulation res and a foreign aid fries were given to countries that a to were giving billions and billions of dollars that countries that aid us and i signed the daughter creating the department of government efficiency. you probably haven't heard of which is that way you are and government waste, fraud, and abuse and the you out is doing a great job. he's doing a great job. we love, you know, is that guy. he's a character with is what is done next. we. 2 backs. he's the only one kid get away, his son is really named. he's the only one can get away with naming his son. next. we ever did a this days. you're crazy. but he's great. he's doing a great job and it is. and they, this is a, he's a dated buddies you wants to see,
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you know, is a patriot. people said, well, what official position does he have? is it patriot? who didn't know is that what is good? this is a patriot. here's some of the flagrant scams that as an example, they've spent money on and we've been able to recapture for a large dose of it, at least $520000000.00 for a good show on to the $520000000000.00. 520000000. then when i hired consultants and they, they just take advantage of the it's a horrible thing to watch and i give them $25000.00. i feel i'm overpaid. these guys got $520000000.00 environmental social governance and investments in africa. $25000000.00 to promote bio diversity conservation and socially responsive behavior. in columbia. this is columbia, south american,
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not columbia university. of course that might be worse actually, based on their actions, $40000000.00 to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. nobody knows where for they, where did they come from? just secondary microns. nobody even knows what a set of during my grades is. if there was said jerry, they wouldn't be a migrant, right. they wouldn't move. so they wouldn't move. they stay in the same place. right. does $42000000.00 with social and behavior change, you know, gone to $10000000.00 for mozambique. better go male circumcisions. why are we going to, what was that big to do? circumcisions? it's a lot of money. $14000000.00 for improving public procurement in serbia. it is a beauty, $486000000.00 to a consortium of elections and political process,
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strengthening ideas of which $22000000.00 goes to inclusive and participatory jury political process in bold. over $29000000.00 goes to strengthen the political landscape and help them out so that they can vote for a radical left communist in bangladesh. you gotta see who they support a you wouldn't believe it. yeah, you wouldn't believe it. nobody in this room would be and that group $20000000.00 for fiscal federalism and $19000000.00 for bio diversity. and they paul $47000000.00 for improving learning outcomes in asia. $18000000.00 for helping india. whether it's elections. why the hell? why don't we just go to all paper ballots? let them help us with their license. motor id will not be
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known. we're giving money to india for alexis or by they did. they take advantage of us pretty good. the one of the highest tariff nations in the world. we try and sell something. they have a 200 presenter and then we're giving them a lot of money to help them with their election. $32000000.00 for the prod, civil society center. $14000000.00 for social cohesion in liberia, $9700000.00 to develop a cohort. cambodian youth with enterprise driven skills. think of the millions of dollars for sex change operations in guatemala. $20000000.00 for sesame street interact. they put a little play on the street. $20000000.00. you can do it on broadway. that have $19000000.00 left over now it's a scam they, they get kickbacks and all. so it's a visa to scam whoever heard of it. think of
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a 20 windows sesame street a play and we're also uncovering outrages in joplin. it's in fluid and the social security. we have a look. let's assume that people generally speaking in our chase and everybody in this room, we're going to all live way over a 100. but this is a little ridiculous. there's got to be watching. i'll just say that we're being a live coverage of a conservative conference. it's happening in maryland, that is yours, president donald trump, who's been making the closing remarks, which essentially consisted of from going through a list of what he believes he's achieved since. and a b shame a since there's a know the racial since became us president for the 2nd time from go to practical haine. she was talking to us not for most, some health shift in maryland. it's difficult to know in many ways where to start with this project, simply because he was going through a list of everything that is administrator and he believes as managed to take off if you like. since he came into office. what was standing out for you? 3.47000000 people. well,
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which stands out to me is how much he's talking about his poll number, he's been doing that. i've social media and staples to the media and really focusing on it here saying he's the most popular republican president this early on factors. he is the least popular republican president, 30 days in there is the ranking of the 1st 100 days. ronald reagan had approval of $68.00, george bush, $56.00 george w bush, $62.00, the least, a favor of favorable writing, but to president donald trumpet, his 1st term 41 percent. most poles, no say only about 45 to 47 percent of americans approve of what he's doing. the majority though, disapproved. so obviously that's a sore point with this president because what tends to happen is he tends to the things that are bothering him. he tends to exaggerate the reality of it. but what's interesting, a, he just talked about that he won by millions and millions of votes. he won by 2300000 votes. but this is very much part of the course for trump. it's really
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a laundry list. of grievances against the media, against his enemies, and congratulations to himself and his cabinet. or one of the things that he has been talking about, of course, is the police as you refer to their, the race of undocumented margins. this is clearly something that's resonating very significantly with the audience inside that room. and there seems to be no indication that that is going to stop at any time soon. no. in fact, he's just removed somebody because he didn't think that he was the party enough people. so. so integration obviously is a big reason. the one another reason is the economy. what we've seen here this week is really, these are the hard core republicans and so you learn mosque was a chain. so we saw steve bad and give the nazis lead, although he later said he didn't. what's more important than what's happening behind me is what's happening in congressional town halls. now, we're seeing people including republicans come out against their republican saying they don't like these federal cuts. it's impacting us farmers severely,
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also lots of employees. so what's important is, if that starts to tip the balance, it makes congress decide that the people say they don't like these cards. they may choose to stand up to one another. thank you very much. indeed. as practical hain from auction hell in maryland, maryland is where this conference is going on at the most conservative conference. donald trump, the us president, given closing remarks. let's get back in here. what is got to say beautiful, shiny gold and 4 docks. toby totally surprised. we open the door was, it is nothing here. they sold this to. and now we have a very corrupt group of people in this country with finding about we're removing all of the necessary and dropping it and drop bureaucrats from the federal workforce. that's what we're doing. and under the buyouts, we offered federal employees more than $75000.00 federal bureaucrats think of the
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voluntarily agreed to surrender their attacks, verifying the jobs we want to make government smaller, more efficient. we want to keep the best people and we're not gonna keep divorce people. and you know, we're doing another thing. if they don't report for work, we're firing them. but otherwise you have to go to all right, right. look at or have you know, report to work. you know, that's other scam. you know, who the hell if i'm staying home, i'm going to, let's say my golf handicap would get down to very low number. you said you'd be shocked if i told you the real number, but i would be so good bed. i'd try and get on tour. just that would be so good. i'd call up and say, listen, i'm really working here. we're much loves are much less either that or very cases they have 2nd jobs while they're getting paid, but yeah, so one of the reasons they're leaving is because they don't want to have to show that. and we're demand, they just see that information. how many jobs, if you had,
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who paid you, what you were working for, the government and all, and we are demanding that people, if they work for the government, they have to show up and sit in their office and do their job. right? and we've also effectively added the left doing scam note as us a i d, the agencies that has been removed from its former building. and that space will now house agents from customs and border patrol theater. and that the old rule of c, f, p b is deborah, which was terrible. so many people have been hurt by that. i used to call, i used to get calls from lending offices from owners of small banks and they were almost cry. what they did to those people they destroyed and put them out of business. they established who was established by elizabeth pocahontas war. and does anyone remember the pocahontas scam?
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i'm in india and therefore i'm entitled to be a sen. i'm in india and she said.

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