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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin us president joe biden promises a massive increase in humanitarian aid for gaza. the night i'm directing us to look terry to lead his mercy mission, to establish a temporary peer in the mediterranean coast of gosh, i can receive large shipments, trying to water medicine. the temporary shelven barton makes the pledge during his state of the union speech trying to solve a vigorous vision of american leadership, the skeptical voters, and the wild, and good german,
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they bring back the conscription. the defense minister floats that possibility as he visits nordic nato allies. but national service is a rites of passage due to the long boat does with russia the ib to expand that you're welcome to the program. us president joe biden has announced he's directing the us mandatory to build a temporary report on the goals that cost. it would be used to deliver aid to the palestinian territory by the outlines details of the plan and the final state of the union address office for your presidency. the also a place to keep on supporting ukraine and it's brought against russia and on the line. the importance of the nato military alliance in a speech lost in over and uh, and touching on multiple policies by then essentially made a beach to american voters, as he hopes to wait
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a 2nd time in office or was ready to your said, here's what the president had to say about israel and gaza. the toner is really isn't a whole previous wars and gaza combine. or the 30000 proud a citizen been killed, most of whom are not home off. thousands and thousands of innocent women and children, girls and boys, also orphan, nearly 2000000, or palestinians under bombardment or displacement, palms this door, neighbors and rubble, citizen, ruin, federal drought, food, water medicine, its heartbreak, united states and the lady to the national office to get more humanitarian assistance because tonight i'm directing us military to lead and merge the mission to establish a temporary peer in the mediterranean on the coast of gaza. i can receive large
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shipments, trying to water medicine, a temporary sheldon, or no us boots will be on the ground. a temporary peer will enable a mass and increase the amount of monetary assistance. getting you guys every day. all right, let's get more on these from the de both of william goop croft who's also one of the deputies us. analysts, william. very good morning to you. good morning, i hope you're awake. i'm just trying to get to where the president is announcing the construction of a temporary p. a off of the off garza to bring it into cause up is up likely to assuage hayes critics. i'm not sure anything short of a ceasefire, and an end to the destruction of gods is going to assuage jo, biden's critics. if anything they're going to say i may have been saying that the air drops and this now announcement of this peer are actually a sign of american failure and its ability to rein it's outlier. have any kind of
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influence over its allies. because of course, israel as do by himself, said he's in charge of how much you mandatory in a can get into guys. so if now they're kind of going to plan b and plan c, so to speak, with these air drops and with this port it's, it's a sign that israel is not living in that humanitarian aid and of the us can't really do much about it. but is this issue halting in the polls? that's an excellent question, as we know in general, over many decades foreign policy doesn't really play that much. but of a role in election campaigns. american voters like in most countries, are focused on what's happening right in front of them in their homes, in their neighborhoods, in their country. none the less because elections in america presidential elections come down to the margins. a few 1000 voters here, a few 1000 voters. they are mix specific constituent groups incredibly important and the large palestinian and era population in the united states, particularly in an important state like michigan that are livid withdrawal by and we saw that in the uncommitted vote when michigan went to the primaries. that could be enough to swing the election, even though they're not a huge amount of people. they are significant when it comes to voting patterns and
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they don't have to vote for donald trump. they just don't have to vote at all. and that could make a difference. you said earlier, the dish essentially shows us failure in trying to deal with the, the, the, the wall that's happening in gaza and, and you're right because it's happening at the time that is around the us allies, essentially ignoring all, please from the us side to improve the amount of data and situation in gaza, but is this also a sign of bite and putting the u. s. front and center responsible for how this war turns out? well, people always say the american present after american president official after official for ever time, maternal since israel, the spouse from 1948 had said america, there's no greater friend to is real than america. and there's no greater ally in the middle east then as well. to america, we're seeing that now, and that doesn't just mean good things in terms of that relationship. it also means stressful consequences that we're seeing right now. it puts the united states in this bind where if they mean what they say that they let the united states as
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israel, strongest ally and best friend, then it means supporting them even among what we're seeing, that horrific images that we're seeing out of gaza. and so the us is in this bind of upholding international law. supporting is those right to defend itself, but also try to figure out where that line is in defense and when it's step over that line. overall, the state of the union address was essentially an election speech. would that be fair to say? oh, for sure, i mean, we even heard democrats towards the end of that speech screening for more years, for more years, towards the end. when, when joe by and kind of was rising to, to the, to the climax of his, of his speech. and we are very much in general election road now. right of tech to be the primaries is still happening. but haley, nikki haley is dropped out. donald trump is the presumptive nominee. we're having a repeat of 2020, which in many ways is the repeat of 2016. and this was setting a stage for jo biden's realize campaign. this is who i am. he's saying this, what i stand for this, what i want to get done, if republicans will let me do it,
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and when i leave it there for the time being, thanks so much william blue cross coming into the studio and breaking that down for us as president bible's decision to build a temporary board of gauze outcomes as the wild monks international women's day today, a day which is meant to highlight the issue of women's rights across the globe women. and because i say they've been deprived of even the most basic ones. a home, but you and estimates about 1000000 of gauze displaced people a women and goes most i now living in tend to comes in the south of the directory trying to survive with what little they have cleaning, attend, that can hardly replace last whole cooking with a thoroughly to water and caring for sick children with no medicine to treat them. the life of displaced women in this makes shift kemp,
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and rafa has turned into what seems to be a never ending 5 plus the bible on the books. how most of the women have disappeared. there is nothing left to cool woman. we are suffering in every man. we have been destroyed. we suffer from everything from poverty, from sadness. there was no food, nothing to drink, no water. nobody up. close to 1000000 women and girls, some garza have been displaced according to the un since israel's war against tomas began off to death till the 7th. tyra tex then proceeded, but i don't have a house full of my children at you yesterday. i wasn't feeling well either. i couldn't find medicine. i had to beg for it because of the flies i had to get up to clean and disinfect the place of carl bell or far from mazda some garza a face and a daily challenge to keep themselves and their children live with the very least.
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will they have and to cope with desperation, as there is no end to this war inside. it was just a minute. what have we done to have done this like this? now i have lost a year of my life. what have i gain from this war? is this what have we gained? we have been destroyed, a lot of our schools are gone and our families are gone hunting. i wonder if we gain from all this war. i have quick questions, but so many women in gaza, us every day. and that continues to go on such a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world gunman have abducted the phase 298 and fuel builds from the school in the northwest in town of kuda you got in the car. do not state of thought of the student trying to confirm the exact number taken in the incident. abductions of students will run some common in the region in 2014 extreme escape not more than $200.00 goes from
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$2.00. village 3, military and west african countries have announced plans to set up a join for us to fight islam missed total risk groups. niga and molly and looking up also have seen numerous attacks by the groups and recent as their ministry is promised to end insurgencies in this a hand region. but violence has was, and under the regimes, the eighty's got one does extending a state of emergency and a nighttime coffee organ efforts to cobb the coordinated attacks by criminal gangs . the groups have been attack and key infrastructure as police struggling to contain the unrest. they are demanding that resignation of prime minister audio. andre and united airlines flight headed for japan, lost a tile mid air following take off from san francisco. the tile fell into an airport parking lot, and the boeing 7770 later made
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a safe landing in los angeles. the outlines of the plane was designed to land safely with missing all damaged, tie as submissive is office at the macro, has placed on building support from aldo. i'm in the mounting tension between the country and pro russia separate this, the french president and is moved over and counterpart. my son who signed a defense of gold deemed a boasting, moldova sovereignty and security. they called on russia to withdraw its forces from the break away. drunk needs to be our region and the people that we see the video suite and has formerly enjoyed nato as the 32nd member of the prompts and planted ministry alliance ending decades of post war neutrality. at the ceremony in washington, the swedish prime minister of crystal son called it a big treat for freedom, stuck home john the alliance, and it concerns about russian aggression following the full scale invasion of ukraine 2 years ago. and both president biden sweden's accession to nato come to
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german, who's defense minister travels through scandinavia. i've bought a story is, is looking for a potential blueprint for re introducing conscription in germany. but the task would require significant political backing german defense minister bars bizarre is on the full day to real scandinavia. an important part of his trip is to look at the models. these countries are using for conscription because of russia's wall of aggression against ukraine. there are new to your political realities and threats. and there's a growing realization that the german bonus van not only leg resources, but people to be approved for an adult flyer and investigating a step that you have already taken. we suspended conscription in 2011. now we're looking into reactivating it. and we're looking at the swedish model that's really simple that i'm for each he is sweden, contacts all 18 year olds, and then select around $30000.00 men and women for the recruitment process. and all
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of these around $8000.00 of them actually called up for the one year training course. moving on to no way disorders. so military conscripts in action up close, they help protect the almost 200 kilometer long photo with russia. the recruits are very aware that they need to be able to defend themselves and the country should they have to it's, it's those 1st. yeah, we have to be up to our best. it's all time you feel like you actually do a job. we're not just training bachelor to do something real in germany. there are some hurdles when it comes to recruitment. the biggest one would be changing the constitution to low men and women to become scripted. and that can only be done with a 2 thirds majority empowerment. nonetheless, the government defends witnesses, adamant is country can learn from scandinavia, conscripts um, no, with no office of the over them just by doing the jump and loving it and doing it
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very, very efficiently and was locked up. there's a lot of passion. i was really impressed talk by talking to them. i'm also pro impressed by the high proportion of so it was women in the know huge anomaly which is about 40 percent. it's a long way to go for the german army, so the exchange of best practices, a strong element of nato's military alliance with sweden and finland. having done recently, scandinavian approaches will feature even more prominent in discussions on conscription going forward. a quick reminder now the top, sorry, the following for you and us president joe biden has said the us benefee. we've been a temporary piano off the doesn't cost what a deliberate he also won a israel z does not to use gaza as a bargaining chip. barton was speaking in his annual state of the union speech to the nation that said,
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for the time being up next off to the break of the push for europeans to work more that's coming up next on business. i'm finished by energy in a building. i'll see you soon in about 45 minutes from now. i'll see you then to by the ukraine was like a stepping points. if you know time what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate for me to train. you can choose to go back or somewhere else currently more people than ever on the move in search of a pass in life categories. something that is coming very very soon. and yeah, can we learn more about, oh no one nice story. info my grands rush hour in amsterdam statistically about one out of every 2 of these workers is a part time employee and other ones as your capital
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a part time works. almost half the population works less.

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