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[000:00:00;00] the $70.00 with the top stories on that, which is 0. our lead is meeting in cairo have endorsed and the gyptian plan for the reconstruction of gaza counseling a controversial proposal by us president donald trump. the 5 year plan will cost around $53000000000.00. palestinians will be house and temporary accommodation in garza. the 1st phase involves the removal of unexploded bombs and 50000000 tons of rubble. the goal is to rebuild the strip within 5 he is. the lead is agree to set
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up a trust funds that would finance reconstruction, palestinian prime minister mohammed and stuff, or says the fund would seek international financing and over side. possibly with will bank's help? the time. cool. through the opening of an apple. it's a commercial harbor, a technology hub and hotels and with the proposal, a mass with no gulf in the territory. instead, egypt says a committee of independent politicians and protect the crafts from gaza. we put in charge until the reform policy, you know, for us you can take over. the proposal also calls for elections within a year heavy and then put the come back on the moon for top of the approved plan includes comprehensive speedy recovery programs. and they would be implemented during a period, spending between 6 months to one year. the plan includes providing interim housing and shelter for palestinians who are living in the open. and we will work to remove as much of the rubble and the debris as possible and deal with i munition rockets
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and other explosives that have not yet designated. the law says welcome to the outcome of the emergency summit. it says we appreciate the error position, rejecting attempts to display sa people or blitzer rate, the national cause on the any pre text will cover. it adds the some, it's cool to implement the cease by agreement in gaza as sign represents a political support for the palestinian people pressure on the entity to prevent it from changing or forcing the agreement, but also work. this policy is aspirations for freedom and independence by holding legislative and presidential elections as soon as possible. but these are the foreign ministry says the arab summit fails to address the realities of the situation following the type of 7th attack in 2023 remaining rooted in outdated perspectives. notably mazda is brutal, terrace atlantic coast resulted in thousands of his way. the death of hundreds of kidnappings is not mentioned. no, is there any condemnation, all of the murderous terrace identity referring to mass. the mystery praises donald
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trump's reconstruction plan for gaza and accuses arab states of using palestinians has poems against israel condemning them to it tunnel. refugee status to israel is blocking all food fuel and medicine. some entering cause a while to cease find deal remains in limbo here and says food prices of move and double does result. 5 groups of condemned the decision accusing israel of using starvation as a weapon of war empowers students in gaza, say they fit 5 and will return to the strip if the will restarts. kind of that was it back. it's heavy us tariffs, by imposing a 25 percent levy on us and force me to suggest intrude. i did ask the tire, says a very dumb and accused trump of trying to ruin kind of his economy was off. the us pause ministry a to ukraine. president brought him is a lensky says he's committed to end of the war with voucher as soon as possible. so landscape set
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a possible peace agreement could begin with the prisoner exchange. and then to we'll see in our tank. see what's a good fridays he to meeting with trump in the oval office, quote, request of a move proximal construct. few minutes before i see landscape, we see constructive corporation and true partnership. you will do what happened at the white house instead of our plans. negotiations is regrettable. we'll get to see what we must find the strength of us to move forward. respect one another has been always respected america, europe, and all our partners invest together to bring peace closer place. i'm grateful to everyone who supports you green and design. you know, and donald trump pull the dress coal grass in the next hour for the 1st time since returning to the white house. he's expected to outline his agenda on domestic and foreign policies. you up to date those, the headlines. the news continues here and i'll just say we're off to head to head, stay with us for that by for now.
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the, the kenyans are angry at their presence. the last year, thousands of young kenyan hit the streets and protested the rising cost of living. and the controversial finance still put forward by president william router. the government's response was correct down the left dozens dead and said shock waves throughout the country. and while the president ultimately backtracked and withdrew the bill, i have these to say to can i have had you and i how about you? many claim that is government continues to stifle defense. and this behind the
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space of abductions of talkative critic. my guess tonight is kimani assuring what majority of the committee national assembly, he's been in parliament for more than a decade is a close out of present a router. and just being a storage defender of the president's policies. ringback i made the hassle, and tonight i'll go head to head with kimani issue. i'll challenge him on his government. brutal cracked down and protested, and rampant corruption. and the president router is really the lead. kenyans want also be joined by 3 experts. a we know a catch professor of feminist and security studies at university level. so as you run through how to an executive director of amnesty international, kenya moses line got turned in community leader in the das brook based in the
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the kimani it's in with thank you so much for joining me here on the head to head. you are the majority leader in the kenya nationalist, new york, place ally, and simple tests of president william root who is unpopular right now because he and you and your party haven't delivered for the people of 10, you know, 2022 election manifesto made 281 promises, can you tell audience tonight, how many of those have been fulfilled over the last 2 in office? 2 of the say, the perception all the days that the administration is quite unpopular and nothing on the category scoffing administration 3 years of time election especially. and then with special ed came into office in the bucket drop off of very deluxe dated economy. we have very many promises that he said, but i can assure you that with the change in your costs,
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the implementation of the money festival is page by page topped off the top. but you have an income and that's, that's the problem since it, they've been implemented. how many on the 200? 81 promise out how no good. i'm gonna give you estates on solve to panel 200, but i'll tell you you're the 1st public vision. who said to me, i will give you it's free on. so just let me know. i can give you an answer i can be on. so it's 40 out of $281.00 promises that means 95 percent of your buyers are not being met. 2 and a half years in bodies and on but maybe not mine. so my number's the number in the endo, a normal design, parliamentary monitoring organization in kenya that attracts all parties. dissing 14 out of 281. i mean, we can run through some of them off present. a router said he would give free internet and phone calls to kenyans. he has and he said he would start an inquiry into cronyism. he has not, he said he would rectify the international convention against enforce disappearance as he has not. i could go on the not in kenny and so frustrated because they would like to do an election campaign. well,
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many of i told you about is the past protective them of them is alondo us and that these we have to have the rest of the kazi rectified the international event items . we have again, symbols, differences, ratified, very many international can. but has the ratified the international convention against him, but he said he would do it. so it is comes to power between 2 an obvious you could do it with the stroke of his plan. why is it not on it? he is yet to verify what it is, but what, what i'm going to for walk in progress was that time right for it. so that's addition, according to the many things have put timelines. i want you to type that. he said he was doing timely and he said he would do quite. he said he would do a public inquiry into cronyism within 30 days. has he done it? public, claudie? yeah. a public inquiry just to establish the extent of cronyism, state capture and make recommendations. page 61 of your manifesto, the 30 days as we do not view the alternative might be if you read the non core report that accommodations on what needs to be done on step courtney. lean on step captcha or next like additional feelings. that is, the cops had ended up quickbooks,
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which you haven't done with the amount of less thoughtful for multiple things, you know, and you admitted to be that the people are unhappy as a perception of the government that's unpopular. kenyon to be most upset about the cost of living. and yet when thousands of young kenyans took to the streets and protests of your government last year, the finance bill, you'll government open fire on them, killed them full simply, abducted and disappeared them. how do you justify such a violent crack down on your own citizens in a democracy fund? let me so this maybe, as you said, was gonna allow me to answer the question on the promise has kept i totally them money. festal has been implemented top top of the top to right from housing to the cost of leaving that you're speaking about. because of course, you kind of deductible. so what else to be done in 5 years? you know, shorts, tweet full. so you said you were doing 30 days and you haven't, but just deal with the volume. we some how do you justify what happened my last summer in? can you, you know, come into, let's say,
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the cost of living continue. what you've done with the cost of living and from the subsidizing of the production, rather than subsidizing consumption as they promised them, or come pains, you remember the past demonstrations, off of the electrical, you know, 2023, about the cost of living. which also and with granted with the end, unfortunately all the most special end up with that, which is a very unfortunate incident. and it is not true that people are more strict than you open file. it is just the nature of what happens with a demonstration with a tongue violent and the police have to intervene. let me say that at this point. it's not just unfortunate. we all regret the loss of life during the 2022 demonstrations and even the demonstrations on the june last year. unfortunately, the lights have to be lost but was locked up. what files opened? so yeah, the way to live has to be lost. lives would take the right people were shot in the head. no,
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nor life ought to have been lost and nobody can justify the loss of life anyway. and the one out of demonstrations out of according to reuters investigation, 19 year old charles a. we know when to protest was killed with a gunshot to the head. the police were coded as death as a road accident. 21 year old shaquille being gay. he does the same day as we know also shorten the neck police record of his death. as a road accident, if these deaths so, so regard to but why is the canyon police covering them up as a fortunately, maybe we have a very robust constitution in the country. the both the best constitution in sub saharan africa, this constituent has very good and clear safeguards that to make sure that everybody is capital conflict options, including the police. you've mentioned 2 or 3 people i think from i paused because the independent police almost april, 32 from that i called to the you have recorded about 60 that's from last the uh yeah, demonstrations and the some think about something about the investigation they have
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dismissed some of that close the file of the investigation that i can assure you, the police may even somebody how many the police force me to tell her what i was taught, how many the country will not allow you if you say that this is great rhetoric and how many police of them can you have been prosecuted for their own in the violence? in 2023 or 20? 24. can you tell us how many i'll tell you from of the last last day of the demonstrations. 3 already in court. 3, please. somebody who's been process 33, i've been prosecute an offering process you've been unavailable. nava taught default cases before you prosecute somebody. you go to investigate. so you have to assess the right so much that allows you. bodies of people showing signs of torture continued to turn up in rivers forest. corey's more trees the authorities have yet to investigate or prosecute anyone for these crimes. can you have the history of police brutality and lack of accountability for serious abuse, or you will have to be one right to watch. you want to believe what human rights,
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what say not what i'm saying. yeah. because the believe in human rights. remember the started by say i will give you straight on, you know, it is, they'll take many do that take, i didn't come, you have to give that to i came, you have to give the might take and they possibly so that right, the police officer not being held to account that wrong because a police officer must be held to account, but they haven't been. that is why we have institutional haven't moved them to account. so what you said today about the depths sounded good. you said it's regrettable. no, should be no loss of law that's. that's what you say here. what you say and tell me a little bit different. this is what you said in the summer, about the abductions of young people. you said that there a way for people to basically re come the system. you said these people quote, they don't really abducted you said quote, they're looking themselves in at being based with the go friends and hiding you saying the oldest abductions, kenyon burns, crying of a missing children, bodies turning up and rivers. that's people pretending hiding with the girlfriends in the air b and b. do you understand how offensive that sounds?
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maybe i'll speaking in the county and the context was the come a for, you know, bill very misconception that every of abduction in the country was being perpetrated by security agencies. but what i say is that we have rules in the country now that people was construed to have the broken the law in terms of the computer, me, seals and type of problems at ease their phones comfortable the dca of the police children and must address them and take them before parts of the world because that you know what they do is i've, and the police and security agencies have no business adopting anybody. and nobody should be ever, they are of duct trying to buy security agent. but they are allow me, allow me to make my point because you asked me a question and it is your not caught them that i say. and again, it is not our case is maybe or not walk out of adoptions of what
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was possible to be of doctrines. let me tell you the cases where people to somebody was we hold up in that now b and b. ok. but the report ending sofa love doctor. but for you as a leading politician in the country where people are being disappeared in a democracy in 2024, 2025. it seems a strange thing to focus on. not the kids whose bodies are being found in rivers and forest and warehouses with gunshot wounds to the head and then they, and instead of focusing on that, you focus on one case of somebody, an ad b and b seems strange. and maybe i also say the case is political conspiracies. where people are we talking about the opening shot police intelligence services, abducting tips. you accept that happens in your country. we'll government and your intentions levels of abducted innocent people. you accept that it has been claimed the some of the same does happened. it has been claim you don't accept it happened . i do not believe that i informed disappearances perpetrated by the stating can. now not in these damage. we have an administration which so the 1st time, none of them,
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the president himself committed that never again was canyons have to disappear and you fix their bodies. our toll free by a lot of time. i like happened some time buck. and therefore, why i said the claims the claims, but it's the claims that are being investigated. they don't claim on the give you a back, i'll give you my, my less will give me. i'm going to give you the fact that right now because the guardian from the world, what you may not notice. the attorney general of his son was of talked to literally a subject member of the government. if something was taken. how did he get them released? can you tell our audience, still trying to do is go to discuss the doors, just inventory, the farmers agent, how people move out, adopted the job soon. the possible who has alleged that to some was not that easy for modeling the generally just in between. and i've, how did you get it started? and i'll tell you again. i have read from the media had just in what did he, what he said, just as you, how did it he's on vacation by just didn't want to be somebody who has the majority
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says he's the president. somebody said president rudo intelligent service of taking my son, present rudo cold, the head of your intelligent service and his son was released of you have you had met the crazy little on the same? have you had from the direct off and you're telling me what's the root has been? he denied it. have you had for me? you know, i don't live in your but you as part of the original, why don't you allow then me to tell you might need to because that's what takes place on what has been reported as always the i'm reporting the most, this is the good member of your government, the position, a member of your god, you'll call it a lawyer and he says it's not a adult. that's why i told you just in maternity, the 4 months when he didn't kind of municipal public service. yes. have a reputation from you, has beef with his boss. okay. in the government, he saw out there he made up a story about the big of the reasons they rely on kenyan. well, we won't allow me, will you allow me please? except for this, please. this is just,
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i'm just and he the reasons why justin what to do was remove this. i've tony general. yeah. around the time of the demonstrations. okay. in june of last year. the reasons probably why justin went to the nose as verbally, on his way out. if you, he was maples allegations that is an active investigation. as i told you as president of the show tonight. but we have got you will need probably to invite him and ask him as you called the residence we left the has he spoken to you tonight? it is a simple fact requested yes or no, i have no talk to him and i don't know if he painted us too. so one of the recap from you is just to be funded. administered in the canyon government has said that his son was abducted by the intelligent services and the president, kenya, had to intervene to release his son. you suggest the minister is lying and on his way out, but the president hasn't denied any of the top. i don't suggest i tell you, particularly the minister has reasons to lie. okay. and what's good cause result and he's on his way out. he definitely knows it. all right, just inventory show
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a young man with the rest of the class. i love you. the new method, okay? because if a lot of politics, even, even the of the sun is qualitative for politics is blink politics. we have a very unfortunate incident. let's bring in a panel now to see what they think about all of this. i'm going to go 1st to a room, go halton who is the executive director of amnesty international kenya in your organization is being documenting a lot of these abductions you yourself. i believe has spoken some of the adoptees and their families kimani suggest this is kind of what are under the bridge. there's no real evidence for now. a lot of it's politics. what's you with you may, i think there has been a trends of um, targeting defense people who are protested in our streets, excessive use of force against people ex, essentially just expressing the right to assembly. i'm in one case, for example, this young man was essentially held incommunicado. he was stripped naked. he was saved, not just on top of his head,
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but in his pubic areas. he was interrogated ad nauseum about whose connections with an order he had done was to post the cartoons, an artificially generated uh images onto the uh, on his twitter handle. i just have one of the presidents in the casket. it's not appropriate to somebody makes fun of the present and can they get tortured like this? when williams with him president, when the box popped to his desk, she took decisive option to the end of the extra duty. she'll give me example happening to what to do, and we'll say these to the uh, a case of about the 3 or 4 young counsel allegedly adapted and it went to the emergency. they were up dr. the why adapted as it was reported the tongue back to the of just talking about with their families. and it was a lot of case, well, one of them tend a box, a piano in a diesel night with
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a 40 touch form. so you need to ask yourself where the, where i don't understand what the battery power of phones has to do with even hulu, or even if i, if i am abducted and kept incommunicado without a phone or anything. i do not expect you to have a fully charged phone and to do. yup. yeah. after you tonight it would torch it. i mean up to the room, you just described. i am to i am, i am not denying an a thing. if you listen to me and please listen to me can, because as i said, maybe the chase is adoptions as to who is adopting people. is a question faithfully. am i wrong? and one good thing they thing that occurred in so they, they say they say, so the police say is not us, or what do we do in a country with these additional ziploc? allow the investigative and just because any specials we investigate and get projects. we have abducted so on the somebody young middle of the final is what is a good point to braves that a we know ok is
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a professor of feminist and security studies at the university of london. so as kamani says, what do you in the country with the institutions, what i want to ask you do the institutions, what content is there, accountability, what is your perspective to i think we must begin by recognizing the states whether there's a huge trust deficit with 0 to reaching you i, everyone spoke about the fact that you're 2 years until 5 year term we are unemployed. some of us have employees. your employer does not wait for you to reach your end of the contract. it tells you have you performed well or not? we all have performance reviews and performance contracts, and i think the citizens who voted for us saying things are not working. i do not believe that institutions are working effectively because if i tell you that people are being abducted outside your house and you say smoke my people, then you also shouldn't be to tell us, pull those up, you're not giving tenants a new confidence. if you say it's not the police, it's not the n i s, but come on, we don't know who they're on. this is supposed to automatically assume that that's fine. since it's not the police,
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the motion intelligence office trust must be built me states them. what if we have to trusted with the government to respond to him? yes, i agree with how the trusts must be. i'm not actually billed you on your trust from your options, and that is why it is all new right? but yellow institutions to investigate. so about those who claim they have been adopted because as i said, the, the criminal elements that i've been involved in, i remember i left you a v shaped of the youth demonstrations in june last year. i think that on july or august, if i'm not strong, the body is what is covered in a place called quite a number of coffee just outside the airport. and that will be and it turns out that somebody, a, some sort of crazy cedar keela was killing ladies and dumping their bodies there. therefore, you can imagine what will happen if we want or quick to judge and say yes, visa, protest probably on from the desktop in the bottom top of what happening, then we'll have disappeared. then all the bodies i've done before i go to publish,
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it'd be waiting patiently. it wouldn't go very quickly. just comparing. do you mind seems to be suggesting that pre 2022. there was lots of bad stuff and since then things have improved in as somebody is coming multiple governments over multiple years. do you agree with that? no, i mean, i think what has happened the last 6 months has been really remarkable and very scary for many canyons. um 89 abduction. $63.00, that's $29.00. still missing these i'm not normal times. and if you put together the number of people who are killed in 2023 in 2024, that is 4 times the number that were killed during the multi party is a period and the struggle for multi parties. and so we've seen a real jump in these figures, but it's not just the figures. it's just what happens to a family, to a community whose young one is, is, has had the live life ripped from them. so i think we have to get beyond the numbers to just think about what does it mean uh for the people that you mentioned, the to find that finding their way into in body bags in,
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in what reason can it last to stop moses land got i want to bring in your community leader kind community than the desperate i believe you're also one of the authors of the policy manifesto in 2022. so i don't ask you the 2nd question, i ask you money and stuff. what do you make of this study? that was done by a non partisan group, which said it shows 14 promises out of $281.00 in the manifesto have been fulfilled . do you think that's what's driving a lot of canyon frustration? maybe 1st and foremost, we need to understand that the president hasn't decided to be a leader. no, to me. i probably teach. and i want to say that it and guiding the use. putting these top to the conversation with the president, he listened to them, the youth said they wanted parts of a finance bill to be all the time the president listened to them. they had conversation. in fact, the members of the parliament went back date. it drafted the finance,
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but they won no at shootings while they were asking for these changes. come along, this started when we started having people going in gene fia, we had politician going in the youngest us when we appreciate form over 7075 percent of canals population. about 12 percent of the roads were politically motivated, not driven by organic anger from young people. the young people will angry. these are well educated people, they have nothing to do. these are the message that the current government inherited on the flu, the bottom up according to taps formation agenda was the president only spoke about the prioritize 5 year. yes. is to create jobs for these people to feed 60. it keeps like inherited is a president route. so wasn't he a long standing senior member of the previous government? was heading harris. i'm thinking you were in many listed maybe
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a little more maybe maybe by the let me let me just explain because it costs 2017 are really a little was deputy president just by name. okay. that's a fact of life. find that for when there might be safe, it speaks about him headed them, see okay, you know, i do want to talk more about president route. so we're going to do that in the 2nd half of the show. right now. we're going to take a break. when we come back in part 2, we will carry on to get to keep on eastern and to our panel. we're going to hear from our very patient audience here in london's con, we'll see off to the, by the, in between 201120138 syrian military police defect to code named caesar collected thousands of photographs of debt and torch and civilian detainees. i said to do was sent to my department to watch me off to fling, syria is sees a file, saved his testimony to the extreme brutality of the us address team,
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which was really attorney between good and i'll just very well presents an exclusive interview with caesar. as he reveals his identity and tells his dramatic story, these are on last, on elders era, the hey, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the tony parker and how the top story is allowed to 0 or bleed is in cairo. have a jump to the reconstruction plans because of the proposal for by donald trump. this one calls for rebuilding this trip without forcibly displacing around $2000000.00 people. it also costs an independent committee to govern for an interim period. the white house,
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as the planet adopted by arab states doesn't address the reality. the cause is uninhabitable and trumpet standing by his proposal to rebuild garza without a mass well masses. welcome. the outcome of the emergency somebody in colorado is

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