Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  January 17, 2025 3:00pm-3:31pm CET

3:00 pm
as we speak, tentative not just the next day that every day thousands of children are still waiting for that in the sponsor of books today. so together we can deliver features the business data over the news, live from valid israel for georgia cabinet greens, the gaza face 5 deals, the full competencies now amazing to consider the terms of a 6 week pause in fighting. i'm going to step benjamin netanyahu says some hostages being held by how mass could be freed as early a sunday. also on the program, proctor stands form of prime minister in rand connie sentence to 14 years in jail for corruption. the former create stuff is already behind boston of the craft convictions, the
3:01 pm
feel. go welcome to the program. israel security competence has agreed the 6 week a sci fi deal in gaza. the full cabinet is not making the votes on the deals terms . i'm going to start benjamin netanyahu says, final details have been on out of the previous week, finding that thomas had back tracked on thoughts of the agreement fluoride, the national security administer. it's in my bed. they have threatened to resign. if the cx 5 is approved with an s and yahoo says some hostages still being held by how much could be fried as early as sunday. let's go straight to jerusalem, where we joined correspondent konstantin, that i got the welcome a constancy. what else can you tell us about that? what's how just happened? as well as the set feel? it's a now the meeting of the food cabinets and the, the prime minister,
3:02 pm
been me and that's in the office said that it will sort of convene one hour of the fee. some of begins the jewish day off. so the sundown today is at 5 pm. so in about maybe 45 minutes, they are supposed to and the meet say right, uh, full cabinet what, what is the likelihood of it being a this deal being approved? i mentioned earlier, the better been friends of friends and resignations. yes, the far right. uh, secure to send me an install either might have been giving it a said yesterday that he's going to leave the cabinets of the deal is approved. uh, but it is suppose that the uh, at least that's what all forces those the, the, uh, the, the, the votes will be full be a hospice deal. and one thing that could go well,
3:03 pm
slightly haywire if he wishes that maybe some other ministers, the wrong ministers that allegedly oppose this. the old a may resign by the again, i would like to stress may northwell sofa. only one minister eat the amount of been veto said that he's going to go, okay, and then you mentioned, shut about that. so this is if this is the, is the son down to that he's not a factor of late a deadline on the cabinet to deliberations? yes. at least that's well the prime minister's office said that they convene one hour before the sundown that they have supposed to sort of packets into that was the in for us if you wish in one hour. but maybe we'll go on for longer. we don't know it is going on now the meeting. ok. and so we expect sunday that to be a safe 5. so yes, i mean, if the previous history is anything to go by you, so maybe around about mid
3:04 pm
a noon, there's going to be a cessation of hostilities and may be closer to early evening for us, hostages may be re live, it may be released, but this is all just a projection. i mean, you can never predict that, but this is how it usually happened before. so that's what is expected and it is expected that the everything to be done according to plan. so if it is approved, if the old a prime soto for a chevy or so will be, will be kept. and this more about, is there any public attitudes towards this day and we'll look if the polls or anything to go by. for example, i looked at the polls conducted by the is really instead of democracies, the democracy institute, 58 percent of is really approved video as it is in another 12 percent approve the deal. but say we should have like an opt out to continue pursuing. and
3:05 pm
come us, so if you combine these $258.00 plus 12, it's 70 percent off, full the deal. so it's more than 2 thirds. and it's not a surprise for me because uh you see riley's in support of hostages and hostages are looking at you literally from every 2nd will from the post those which basically at a low oh, low base route. so i think the, the support for the deal among the public opinions fairly strong. okay. meanwhile, based right, the military is still striking the targets in, at gaza with a deal hopefully just hours perhaps days away. why, of a still doing this as well because of the military sale for them as long as it's not peace, it is real and they have their operational planning and they have target lists and they're going to continue to do it as long as they can. so until the, the,
3:06 pm
the cyst ational facility is, is announced, or rather, is, or take the, the entered into for some sort of. so that is how it was b, c. and this is probably how was going to be. now it is a different logic from the logic of politicians. they kind of, they do their job that's. that's how they see it. so that konstantin konstantin, that i got a jerusalem. let's take a closer look at the how the face find hostage dale is expected to walk. you to stop on sunday implemented in 3 phases. phase one includes a 6 week 6500 and increasing the number of humanitarian aid trucks being allowed into gaza. is there any troops who would withdrawal from all of the territories, densely populated areas and her mass would release $33.00 hostages? israel would free hundreds of palestinian prisoners negotiations over face to begin by de 60 if agreement is reached, phase 2 would say i'm
3:07 pm
a spring mo hostages. and the full is rating withdrawal from all of gaza. that also be negotiations of a permanent end to the will. the final phase is expected to include the beginning of causes reconstruction, displace, palestinians would be allowed to return to the homes anyway in the territory of mass wouldn't be to any further remains of dead hostages. well, the international rescue committee helps people affected by humanitarian crises to survive the cover and rebuild the lies the on the ground in gone. so i'm caving. donnelly is a senior vice president for crisis response recovery and development. he joins us from new york, welcome to dw, how you doing of for sunday. if they cease 5 deal is rectified. well, the 1st floor to say is a moment of
3:08 pm
a real hope for policies and guys. after 15 months of conflict and the potential, the possibility for succession of bios. i'm far as measuring agencies. my goal is to be able to stay low monetary assistance it. ready is, is something that we're very helpful to be able to see. um, we are preparing to scale our efforts. we are providing medical assistance, water supplies, nutrition supplies, and specialized services for women and children inside of canada and have it in for, for over a year. now we're getting the supply chains ready. we're going south for the long side are always the monitoring and effort and but it's important to, to be clear about association with violence is only the 1st step in being able to scale over the last 15 months. you know, turn organization to face real safety and security challenges and logistical challenges because of bombing ongoing facilities,
3:09 pm
but also because of your probably an administrative barriers. and so what we also need to see is a loose and a listing of the restrictions on getting people and supplies into gonna be able to move around and we need loosening of restrictions on. so how would you use items? and we need to be able to get the supply and be able to reach people who need them in order to be able to scale up the speed of the volume that is needed. and given the dire situation on the ground, i wanted to ask about the safety of aid workers themselves. this conflict has seen a number at killed. how long do you wait to say that the shooting has actually stopped before you send people there? a we in other asia been delivering assistance throughout this for as in many countries around the world. and so. ready we are, we're never positional or waiting for quite a to saw before trying to reach people effective. so that's an ongoing process. but
3:10 pm
obviously in the midst of falling in, particularly with the intensity that we've seen across the guys, i'm following the hurry that and so call humanitarians on. it's been very difficult for us. the security of our staff is it is a, as a primary priority. so it's been very difficult for us to reach those people most any so we are not as good as, as not waiting for as long as it's not following before getting ready to move. but i do want to emphasize what i said a minute ago and some of the biggest constrains on our teams and other to match agencies getting some people who most need to help in directory as a result of evolving and fighting. and because of blockages and refusal permission to be monitoring homeboys, and without that, we won't be able to take advantage of the opportunity to, to see firewalls, to be able to support people who desperately need. oh, so do you expect that should be covered by the steel or is this a case of just having to wait and see what the reality on the ground is?
3:11 pm
what happens in the full details of the deal? i would very much hope encourage those within fluid is to ensure that it is covered . i've heard reports that the deal will allow for up to $600.00 trucks a day to crossings of gas and remind us the $500.00 trucks. in the 3 more level, we use the same line, given the destruction and the needs only brown, we need more cops and not to be able to get in accounting trucks. itself isn't just the point, need to make sure those trucks have the right types of food and fuel as follows for the winter conditions, medical supplies. and once they cross and together that they're able to move around and they're able to get the logistics of that people are able to access services and so on. as if all goes well, how long before i was gonna say, life gets back to normal basket. best and we're talking about years, how long before this stops being a catastrophe?
3:12 pm
if all goes well, it is a big isn't a um, given the situation on the ground. what we really hope to see is that we progress through the phases envisaged by disease or even best. thank you. just find a moment ago that we go from phase one into sizes 2 or 3 without or trying to accomplish this. that's the 1st thing that's needed as we move from a life saving life and life sustaining culture and gather info reconstruction effort. but in reality, given the destruction of the houses and given the destruction of the wars and given the levels of displacement. the problem is when it's folded, oregon is we're talking many models before we're able to talk about a serious reconstruction error, and that is dependent on the right security income and political conditions being in place as well. okay, thanks. you're welcome token. your thanks for joining us. at karen dunaway from the international rescue committee, thank you so much. progress on the prime minister amazon has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. and
3:13 pm
a corruption case. he's already behind boston other graft convictions. his wife bush or a b. b was given a 7 year presence. a couple had been accused of accepting land from a really stay tied to an exchange for loan to money is to cons pots. a said it will challenge the value it higher quotes rustic. well, let's get more on this story from a reporter i've finished job. welcome to the studio, i finished. and this is a weird one because he's the, he's already in present being that since 2023. so that just took us. what's this latest a case about face? so this case is about settlement between national trying agency of u. k. and the real estate this the spike woods in august on regarding 119000000 pounds of you're going to money. that money game to pakistan supreme court rent in rod hon was prime minister between 20182022. not the prosecutor said that in oregon,
3:14 pm
han use fact money to set to the fines of the united states icon in a difficult case. and as a bribe and as a favor, despite the business tyquan gifted huge pieces of land to emerald on han and his 5 on one piece of land and gone home. built a integration institute. and the government sees that there is a link that they see a link of corruption that en route home used in round hon was and walked in good up to practices. and that they have solid evidence to prove that there was a good option. a been so i think the court finds of this real estate bank. so he and his wife have been sentenced. yes. his wife from us and abroad. hon. 14. yes. because his wife and ron han both are also trustees of this trust fund of this university, which also in the eyes of the prosecutors,
3:15 pm
developed funding. okay. and what's the impact of homes potty size so and gone home? not hot spot these days that the money's been in the supreme court. we have, they are not in was being any illegal practices. they also said that this is just the government of boxes on that. also it use the military stop. this meant of the country of being behind these gifts. there's pick on them on particularly more debated guesses that are dozens of what the cases. and they're said that they would also be to the high court. we can also have a listen to what one of one of the non cons lawyers fed today to reconsider this to be aware of that, which is not based on the fact that it's against the evidence. it is actually a return exporter because of it to my vision concept has done no wrong. he has committed. no crime is simply the energy of just to put the pressure on the managed to put it together to my vision. we would find in a pete, i guess there's these judgements and sentences in this, not by the court and we hope it was good justice. so they will be and the
3:16 pm
government of focused on has all of it when, if the minister has also said that in ron hahn can find alerts, murphy petition to the president of the country. okay. and what is this latest sentence likely to do in terms of pakistan's political stability when it comes to political stability in the country? it's no good news because spot this town is in deep conduct political crisis since april 2022. when and on honda, former prime minister, was out of state to a no contract and support and gone on a deck time had accused that the building block these dropped is now in the government at the time of the position conspired with the country's military to almost him from the political landscape, it took to the streets. he mobilized losses against the military of the country. and after that, we have seen that his party has seized a huge crack down from the country's establishment. hundreds of their workers
3:17 pm
adding to even the senior leadership as in june. despite all of that track down, we have to understand that his party has backed candidates, one of the most seats in last year connection. so he remains up the leader in the country. and that's, that's sort of between the military, stablish ment, between the leading parties and, and gone hunt is just not ending. okay, thank you for that. thanks for talk us through that to finish the job. thank the time is america's biggest company, a customer for agricultural products, the president elect. donald trump has promised to impose steve tyrus on china. many pharmacy in america's heartland, fear the response from beijing could break them. the american midwest has some of the most productive soil on earth. that's why it's often called america's bread basket. but in the deep of winter, that soil gets a breather, will call farmers like rob shaffer stay busy. 3rd cattle that needs to be fat. job
3:18 pm
family has been farming for 5 generations here in the heart of illinois. and a lot has changed in that time. my dad never had to worry about a global market, but my brother and i have to worry about a global market. and they have reason to be concerned in 2018 trump salt to punish china for unfair trade practices. impose major levies on $200000000000.00 worth of chinese imports during his 1st term as president that push china, the biggest buyer of american agricultural exports to implement retaliatory terrace of their own. the prospect of a renewed cycle of tit for tat terrace and trump. the 2nd term is re igniting those concerns. we need china to keep buying so, and it's a huge dollar amount. okay, for both countries. so there's a lot of the, there's stuff coming into our us and us go into them. and that's like so we need, we need fair trade. okay, and equal trade so that we can move our products, they need our products, we want to sell them to them. they want to buy him in
3:19 pm
a recent study modeling, a worst case scenario in which chinese terrorists on us codes rise by as much as 60 percent and retaliatory tariffs from other countries. increased by 10 percent. economists predicted significant export losses for the us agricultural sector with greens, seeing the biggest hit a few hours northwest this time in central iowa farmer. dave walton is also bracing himself for what may come at a time where a global green over supply has already weighed on profit. yag economy is not really that good right now. we've seen a drop in our prices. profitability is going to be down for next year. and that downs fairly significantly, and if we see another trade or we're going to go from break even to a little above to, to negative territory. so that's gonna be fairly devastating to us. and this points out that increased terrace on farm exports won't just impact the agricultural sector,
3:20 pm
but bring knock on effects with them. it trickles down through the us economy, farm equipment, manufacturers, seed companies, chemical companies, and even the amount of money that i can spend locally with, with dealerships and at the restaurants in grocery store is that that all trickles down through the economy. the 1st time around the pain, the tariff or brought upon farmers, was such that the government eventually stepped in with subsidies. but farmers here say they would take free trade over handouts any day. and hope that this time electronic government will have learned from what they view as the incoming president, past mistakes. no, never have them. and i think school district visitation for steven beds, the welcome. steven, i'm president electronic, big fan of terrace, even calls them. so the terrace mann, easy listening to farm is like those we just heard from. yeah, so i would say that from what we've seen over the past few months, he's even less concerned about the issue of tariffs and more willing to use them than ever. look at his election when and which he often talked about,
3:21 pm
tier of look at the, the, his 1st use of tariffs during his 1st term. you got away with that pretty well pretty unscathed. what's interesting is that now tariffs are being talked about in a different way. the way you talk about them in recent months is less about protecting certain industries in the us bringing back manufacturing. and it's more about trying to shape behavior from trading partners, trying to bring them to the negotiating table. it's a cudgel in other words that he's holding over them. and that's why even at a time in which you do see more of an embrace of tariffs around the world to alter certain trade distortions. there's a lot of skepticism about what trump has proposed and how he's going to go about it . at the end of the day, tariffs cause a short term shocked to markets that caused longer term costs to rise for businesses and consumers. and then they potentially lead to a spiral of counter terrace, which then affects the farmers like we saw in that piece. and from all the evidence
3:22 pm
that we have, there's really no way to get around that. someone has to pay the bill of these tariffs and countries aren't going to let their businesses be the ones who take the only hit. well, given all those massive downsides, why our tire is becoming so popular of the world continues to change. and i think trump's election itself is evidence of that we're, we're learning this less than a lead classes around the world are learning this less than that the gains of globalization have not been as fair as they've been made out to be. and that, especially for certain sectors, industrial sectors, manufacturing sectors that have a special emotional residence. even if you can point to other sectors around the world, around your economy, say they've gained through globalization. see how it actually pens out. that the loss of these powerful sectors has really made a difference. you see that in trump selection, that wasn't a one off election in 2016. he was just re elected again. on top of that, you've seen the distortions recently because of china and it's aggressive trade
3:23 pm
policies recently. so you see other nations around the world also putting in tariffs, you see the e u, for example, putting in tariffs against chinese electric automobiles. that could be more tariffs along the way against other chinese things. so you are seeing this kind of favorability for tariffs coming back. the thing is, they're not the answer to everything and trump wants them to be the answer to everything. or at least that's the way he's acted in recent months. he said that you can pay for tax cuts with them. he can dangled them over countries heads and they can also bring back manufacturing. but that is disruptive when you throw them around. so often, i mean, look at canada, mexico, he's trying to, rene, we've proposed reneging on a free trade deal, but he proposed when he did with them. so what does that say in the long run? okay, so given all the do the mass for a 2nd give us oldest vis, vis, vis. terry from counts of tyrus does the us stand to gain or to, to, to lose? ultimately, i think some of the best math was there in that piece. but janelle, did you see some of that, what they do stand to lose? if there are counter terrace?
3:24 pm
i think the biggest loss upfront is going to be on export oriented nations, such as china and such as this one, such as germany. they depend on the us as a very important market. take germany, for example, the us is it's single most important export destination that's only growing in recent years because china is buying less. so what happens when it becomes more expensive to send goods over to the us? well, investment goes elsewhere in the world looking for where it's cheaper to get it in the us, including into the us itself. that's a problem. not only that, if terms within raise even higher for china, and they can't get into the us where those goods going to go. they're going to come back right here into europe. and so that's another concern. so it's not just about businesses trying to get into the us, but then dealing with everything is coming in from china. so it just keeps going around and around and around. these nations can raise tariffs counter terrace on the us. that will bring some pains with us as well, and you get to this point, you say, who's winning from this? and that's the bigger question. in the next 4 years, it's going to be such fun. thank you to be interesting as the visit from the date
3:25 pm
of the business. well, take a look at some of the doors making that headlines that i was talking, russia west, 3 lawyers who represented the major russian opposition leader like saying the valley have been child funding cubs as e go said gordon and alexa lipstick. i've been given sentences ranging from 3 and a half to 5 years. they've been sha, so we have involvement in an extremist organization within the valleys window. usually enough, i'm not as cold for immediate release. flights over the gulf of mexico have been diverted to avoid debris from a malfunctioning space. ex starship rocket. the up to stage broke up. minutes after being launched from texas. but the space 16 deep catch up with tony booster. feed me a chief once before american filmmaking, david lynch has died at the age of 78 known phase dawkins to real optimistic vision . he on best direct to oscar nominations for blue velvet. the elephant man and
3:26 pm
mulholland drive was also behind the groundbreaking t. v series twin peaks. from his debut 1977 starkly serial eraser head, david lynch's unique and edgy cinematic vision was unmistakable. his 1986 phil blue velvet secured, his status is a highly viewed artist, director burning and this 3rd for oscar nominations. but it's arguably most influential where it came away from the big screen when he turned his hand to television. equally thrilling and shocking audiences with his serious twin peaks. i don't lynch's uncompromising cinematic style as an has earned some respect from peers ranging from quentin tarantino cohen brothers to steven spielberg and called him a singular and visionary dream, or lynched just days before his 79th birthday.
3:27 pm
i set you up to date. uh well, well usually the top of the hour of next on the w e co, india report, some efforts to transform chad high into a green city by 20 the
3:28 pm
maybe things one dying dine dying and then suddenly things that didn't don't go. and then we started studying what kind of speech is gross here. and then what time uh, we found some re, swanson, or the world is changing, and nature is on this thread. what can be done to create a future? we all want to live in ego india. next on d, w to the point strong and clear position international
3:29 pm
perspective. donald trump's comments about annex saint raymond and canada suggests there's no back to business as usual in u. s. foreign policy. what are we entry? a new era of american expansionism joined us this week on to the point to the point in 6 to minutes on d w. the . so you don't think and feel the same way you expect. and one different thing from life and your parents. i just want to pursue what that's nice on fire or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, unreasonable, all stuff. i want my son to become
3:30 pm
a doctor to him because it's time to to and then when generation to mash, which now dw documentary, the as we step in to the new area, it says the perfect time to envision the future. we want to create hello and welcome. i am so i'll be got the body and you are watching equal. we do a lot in the was it is changing and the lot is on the check off floor all form of oceans, mountains, river. i'm so much more bucks the father of an explanation is immense and today is episode. let's explore what can be done to stop knowledge.

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on