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the, the we will not say the way stops february 14th on dw, the, this is dw news live from land uncertainty overseas 5 in gaza. israel's security minister refuse to quit the government if benjamin netanyahu cabinet accepts that guitar a broken deal. the us says if confident to cease 5 will happen. also coming up, hollywood lose is one of it's more of it off read icons. i can still make underwriter. david lynch dies at the age of 17. the
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told me on lot of people welcome to the program, the outgoing us secretary of state anthony, blinking has expressed confidence that a ceasefire between israel and how much will go into effect on sunday. lincoln said diplomats were in the process of tying up what he called a loose end, but is really a national security minister. it's a mob been gavera has threatened to resign from the coalition. government cabinets from deal cabinet must agreed before the ceasefire. can take effect a vote originally scheduled for thursday has been postponed. a nice the deal goes ahead. how much would handle that? so the 3 hostages in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners . i had overseas 5 israels carried out as drugs and gaza, which the master on health ministry says has killed at least $81.00 palestinians.
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mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mixed with doubts that will happen and tinge with sadness that everything that has been lost, that trepidation is backed up by events. since the announcement is ready, ash dykes punctured to celebrate to remove taking the lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the on certain days ahead and making some here novice we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even worse blood boston before. the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole of the last year. i am in the model so we just hope the blood shed stops by sold others and noticing the positive impact the news has already had on the everyday lives. the price of this bunch of vegetables used to be
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$30.00 cycles. now it's 5. the cease fire news has reduced the price of the spot of oil cost $10.00 cycles. now it was 30 before we went, cigarette price has to be cheaper to and others as thinking about the future, we need to start thinking of solutions and enough destruction and was we're exhausted. 15 months of humiliation and living and trying to tens in during this time i hate them the winter cold. and this the children who died of cold my number is riley's also appeared to be apprehensive. the receive feel like because there is a threat from the from us like if we just like going to let them guys vega and there might be 3 of the recipients. again like knowing that it guarantees differently. i think we, we gonna fall back to a well again, was a, was the guys a citizen was because we've come with some us. i think the agreement is
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a good agreement. the once we get all the hostages back into the bodies that are being held are captive. but i think that's how much that will re i'm regroup again . as we see in the correlation that they have been some dis, court against disagreement with thomas deceased by a deal is file from sutton. and it seems that few on either side are willing to believe it until they see it. dw correspondent konstantin. the i guess has more on what the possible resignation of you to my bank if there could mean for the cx. 5 deal. well it seems thats the deal. uh, we'll still go through and uh, the resignation for there for resignation of either might have been good been been giving it to him. his policy is departure from the government will not impede this uh box. um, it will decrease the majority vibes of the kind of government
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a come moms in the class that, that these really parliaments. uh it will be something like 62 i guess 58 or something like that. so basically it will be a fit our majority. uh and i think a lot of people here in tourism say a lot of defense on another life spring. think of the minister of finance visit low smart reach because he's old policy is also pretty hard. right. uh she is so criticized this agreements. but whether he will leave, that's a different measure. he has been meeting with mister netanyahu, the prime minister netanyahu in the last few hours, so we shall see probably tomorrow. i will see what, what will that the story mean for the future of these really coalition and uh for the future of the deal. okay. um, well guessing from mister netanyahu looking like is willing to risk the, the, the, the stake of his,
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his government. um for this deal and it appears or uh yes, she does because uh 1st and foremost to go as i said, it seems like he will maintain his 2nd majority in the can. it sits. secondly, the old position said that it will support the government on the hostage of dealers . so he has this kind of bet king from the whole position. and this goes basically against the background of the public opinion, which is in his majority. see the deal. and this is something that, misunderstand yahoo cannot ignore, right. i'm just wondering how people, as you mentioned, that there is a public feeling full the deal. but in light of what's been happening with, you know, up and give or, and other members, it's a threatening or saying they don't want the deal. does this affect the how the public is, is feeling as well? yes. i mean the, uh is really suits uh,
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is rarely democracy institute measured the public opinion and then what we have, we have a, give a take a 68 percent. oh for the deal and just go to a different chaise or public video. and generally the people who say the deal should be implemented and as a whole o at least the 1st stage with the release of the 1st stage of release of hostages uh, should also be implemented then we'll see that's the aptitude. so it is the minority that is totally against the deal in 1st this week. you know, when i was walking to the bureau here, i saw people in the square not far from the bureau already celebrating the deal. i'm not seeing them. they, the by means is just the one thing that i saw, but just if you look at the pervasiveness of this feeling that hostages should be set free, the needs needs to be some kind of a decision to that. i think it's very clear as a wheel over them majority. okay. you know,
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this goes into negative reporting from jerusalem. we appreciate your work. thank you. thank you. i'm ed flood. i'll continue this a gaza analyst at the snow at the scowcroft. but at least the security initiative in washington and asked him if he believes the sci fi deal. we'll go ahead, as, thanks so much for having me. on the one hand, i very much so think at least the 1st 2 phases of the deal will proceed. i think there's way too much political capital in the united states and by the incoming trump administration that's tied into this deal happening to stabilize the, gotten the strip to ensure that the middle lease is stable enough so that mr. trump can pursue some of his other regional priorities, as well as focus domestically and not be distracted by what's happening in gaza. on the other hand, there are immense obstacles to seeing this all the way through to phase 3,
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which in my view remains the most unlikely phase of this simply because there, i don't see a scenario in which guys it can be credibly reconstructed. while how may i ask, who's in control this deal does nothing to address the fact that her mass will have dominion over the guy district. that there has not been any meaningful movement on what a day after looks like. and unfortunately, there's been a systematic failure by the united states by these rarely used by the international community, and certainly the regions to work over the past 15 months to really have contingency plans for this eventuality. but i do think, nevertheless, there's a high likelihood that we will see the 1st and 2nd phases of this deal go through. that's cause i'm list, i'm add flood, i'll keep them by 2nd, look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a lot, tammy, a former governor of both the canadian and british central banks as announced his
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campaign to succeed. justin should go as canada's prime minister and head of the liberal party. all the candidates have a week to declare the wish to challenge county as potty need. roberts, us as imposed sanctions on sedans, army chief adults at the elbow, head accusing his forces of a, of attacking civilians and using hunger as a weapon of yours. comes a week after washington also sanctioned the head of the apartment entry forces. we've been fighting the sidney's army for almost 2 years. i can still make and ride to david lynch has died at the age of 78. lynch had been suffering from the fema after years of smoking left him relying on supplemental oxygen known for his dog and serial vision of his vision. he scored best direct oscar nominations for blue velvet. the elephant man. i'm
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a holland drive is also behind the groundbreaking tvc rece, twin peaks as bringing entertainment. janice k. j matthews, in los angeles. does it have you on the program again k j. now? what was it about david lynch's style that made him such an influence in the world also? so i might just think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was a surrealistic artist, really. i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood. keesha's. remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project, it's going to be interesting. it's going to be artistic and you knew it was going to be great. and he broke around
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a new ground with twin peaks. how did this series change television? you know, i'm trying to think of another shows that really had something like that. do you remember the scene or not the same, but everybody is 1. 1 thing who shot laura palmer, one of the main characters in twin peaks. the only thing i can think of, they really kind of qualifies, or you can kind of compare it to was kind of like who shot jr. there's always those tv shows were something major happens and everybody around the world is really talking about it at the water cooler. that's what twin peaks was like. the most interesting thing though, about him is that he had success in feeling with the elephant man and blue velvet. and most filmmakers here in hollywood once you're really making on the big screen as a feature film, you know, filmmaker, they don't really cross over into television, especially back in the day. they really didn't do that. he did, he left the feature film world and dabbled into television and that's what we got
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the twin peaks. but then he dabbled back into feature film and gave his mulholland drive. so it's really a rear artist. most people don't have that level of success in both television and film, and certainly they didn't have that 3040 years ago like tv and this month. so it's inspiration in different ways. do you know about the, the chocolate milkshake story? or i'm just learning about that, but he really was kind of like a creature of habit, having to drink that all the time, which is very, very, very interesting. you look at a lot of his fields and they seem to kind of be, i don't want to say all over the place with artistic driver, whatnot. you would think that he's very, very flexible with that. but it's interesting to find an artist like him is very inflexible when he comes to his day to day activities and what he needs in order to get work done. so i found that interesting. yeah, i think it was something along the lines of drinking the same chocolate milkshake
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every day for 7 years or something of the sort and and from the same location as well. if you were introducing someone to david lynch's work, what would you suggest they what would they watch? blue velvet mulholland drive the elephant man. and then once you're round it up with twin peaks, and i'm telling you it really should be taught and all the classes if you want to be a filmmaker at every field school in america really around the world. david lynch should be on the syllabus because his projects and works of art are just classic and need to be study. that's what i would recommend. excellent, and simon journalist kj matthews. always great, getting your thoughts. thank you. thank you. and that's it. so now coming up next, all documentary film looks at the holy city of environmental eating and india, i'm totally on the logical. thank you for watching the
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