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of experience, outstanding shopping and dining offers, enjoying our services, be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd manage by front bought the business the the news life from berlin. donald trump makes a dramatic declaration about does that do you as well take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to pull out it. the american president makes the claim during a visit to washington by his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the future of the wall driver's side of the street, from which trump said, promise to me, and should be resettled both on the show. at least 11 people are kids in the shooting at the college and sweden. i thought of the survey and talked to extra the loan and without any mean to terrorism,
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the management of do welcome donald trump has said that the us will take over because our strip and the palestinians living there should be settled elsewhere. but us president made the comments at the press conference with is very prime minister banking. i mean live from yahoo at the white house. the israel from suggested us redevelopment of gaza could bring stability to the read. generally people nathan, yahoo, gold drums proposal, but pursuing saying that it could coat and change history. today, drum said that the us would take care of the construction of the wall to intended treat and didn't too loud sending troops to do so in the us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to will own it. and be responsible for dismantling all of the
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dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side, the level of the side, and get rid of the destroyed buildings level of ad create and economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area john knob, i need them to corresponding benjamin about his group. i in washington dc. benjamin you're at this press conference. can you describe for us the reactions in the room when president trump made his suggestions on because that so this statement from us president trump definitely caught all of his journalists covering this press conference at the white house's east room off guard. because his plan to turn garza into what she called the riviera off of the middle east, really send, you can say shop the way through the press corps at the white house. all of us will have frantically checking the transcript, searching for other sources to see if we understood them correct. the also talking
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to colleagues and president trump's plan to take over that is a direct quote. the gaza strip isn't only a legal under international law. we had talking about force displacement of hundreds of thousands of people that are now they are at the gaza strip and this is not b location as some i tried to portray or don't play this business exposure and from the round, then something that according to the geneva convention is force displacement that constitutes a will crime in international law and conflicts. do we know any, anything more about this plan? have any more details be made public? so this press conference between president trump and prime minister and attend yahoo left. i'd say more questions the nonsense because president trump did not answer how this would look like in detail did not answer the shouted questions over the needed approval or from congress. or if this would mean a sending troops to the gaza strip to the left that open. but apart from that,
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that has been of cause many reactions and concerns. what this new idea might mean and might, would the effect that this might have on the already fragile cease fire agreement between israel and come off asking reactions here from democrats calling this idea of reckless, unreasonable others, like the democratic senator to chris murphy set, the trump and i quote, totally lost it. and from the reactions we also heard from the foreign ministry of saudi arabia, this send out a statement rejecting any infringement of what they call is legitimate right of the policy pinion a people. and we will probably him more reactions from the region in the next couple of hours you talked about deceased by dealing with guns are the 2nd phase of that is up for discussion. was this even a talking point between this and, you know, and the president trump and at the donors from comments essentially detail. this is by a. so that's the big question. the many are asking themselves because the important
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thing is 1st, what the are up nations would say when a couple of days ago he said that egypt and jordan should take and pull this thing is from the gaza strip. they rejected this idea egypt. jordan, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates cutoff published in, you know, 40 and also the arab league rejecting and saying that this threatens the regions, stability and risk even expending the conflict undermining prospect of peace because they worry that israel would never allow them to return to gaza once they are forced out of the territory. so we're waiting for more reactions on what they could actually look like. but we've heard already from a senior and some us leo criticize it. and so in said that they would never allowed a plan like this to go forward. and what does this tell us about the trump administration's policy in the middle east? benjamin? so president trump got a lot of praise from the israeli prime minister. was the 1st 4 in need,
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or if it is invited to the why it says it was a state visit the so there was a lot of level of course lot of press the, a lot of interest also to the red carpet for this leader with that's important also due to highlight that and remember the d is one to 5 international criminal court for crimes and crimes against humanity is having a very busy week here in the united states. he is extending his visits to meet with lawmakers from the democrats and from the republicans on capitol hill meeting. president trump's middle east envoy, steve woodcock, and it shows how trump puts a lot of effort into this a legions into his friendship is he said with israel and was it lead up and you mean it then? yeah, we leave it there for the moment. benjamin out of his group in washington dc. thanks so much i to restrain dc. what concerns are rising over donald trump's?
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i'm president of delegation of paula to begin to eat on mosque and is a part of the influential role in federal spending decisions. democrats have the situation is dangerous, unconstitutional, and a power grab hundreds of protest as a rallying in washington, dc against 1000000000 that the law must takeover on the federal payment system. raising alarm that's it could be one of the largest privacy and security breaches in us history. we feel like our country's being stripped away. we've got the link on the elected official who's added as a shadow of every view on most. he's taking control of the finances, all of a sudden we've got orders to hold up funding for the critical a and people are uh right. yeah, this is not what people voted for. we feel like our democracy is under attack, where various members of our government and other organizers are here to protest,
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a lot must unlawful intrusion and the best of our intellectual property or private information or health care information. and the very systems that make our government function via the big data and the software and the hardware. most the world's richest person, also serves as an unpaid adviser to presidents donald trump. these departments of governments efficient say as being tasked with identifying ways to cut spending loose and regulations. now his team is leading efforts to shut down the united states agency for international development. a move this drawing shop criticism from opposition. democrats. they argue these options show must keep gaining too much influence in washington. those is not a real government agency, as it has no authority to make spending decisions. it has no authority to shut
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programs down or nor federal law. to give dos it, show cold on treasury payments. is that land actually dangerous? democrats say most auctions unconstitutional, but the president has defended him. and for now, most commission to revamp government shows no signs of slowing down from the us to sweden with at least 11 people had been killed off the gunman went on a rampage at an adult education center. several others, most of the injured prime minister of christopher on, has described it as the west mosse shooting in the country's history. it happened in the city of it over to around 200 kilometers west of the capital, stockholm of thought or to say of the gunman. acted alone and that they don't believe there's any links to terrorism. the attacker was among the dead is believe to have taken his own life. sweden is in shock. it's
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a whole row that unfolded. he just sent us an adult education police they, they believe the suspect to the attack of who had not seen known to them, acted alone. the reason we can't give them more precise information at this stage is because the injuries are so expensive that we're doing several things right now . on one hand, it's about identifying those who have died, but also following up the injury situation. then we're also carrying out an extensive investigation. we still believe we have the primary perpetrator to find out the hold them came out or you have any special regions. prime minister condemned the attack. see, already all set the blue tall today we have seen brutal and deadly violence begins completely innocent. people must think this is a worst mass shooting and swedish history and new socks. and as yet, there are very few answers for you. all kind of can give those answers that either
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have but there will come a time when we will know what happened. ball some how it could happen, who different and what motives may have been behind it, and what the, some count on the i got off the shooting began just often midday. the head of the center was in the middle of lunch. i realized straight to way that it was serious. so i and a big group of people ran out of the school when i was in the school. yeah. and i heard a shot close by. all right. and others with me just a run run. and we around for all night, a city the re spitting is as police and um balances got to what relatives gathered around the center. if in use somewhere in phone contact with the loved ones inside the all, you'll have the estimate text at each other. all the time for over 2 and a half hours. my daughter got to the center just 5 minutes before the whole thing
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started. she's been very scared all the how about in the kid at the most have she told me so blood. the teachers were very good, they help the students brought them inside and locked the door and so on. the head goes crazy. totally crazy. i'm angry. i'm show. this shouldn't have happened to the school should be safe. as police continue their investigations into the attack, his motives, they, the prime minister, have all the public note to speculate to the government of the democratic republic of congo, says the unilateral cease fire declared by rhonda backed rebels fighting in the east of the country, east gold false communication, the rebels took the city of go my last week, but your not condition saves at least 900 people were killed in the fighting. a mass burial and goma as marks overflow is the bodies of those killed and the
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fighting. power cuts from the conflict and kept more from being able to refrigerate the dead. the need to bury the dead quickly as urgent as most mortuaries are located in hospitals. for the risk of spreading these to patients and health care staff, the serious patients wounded by the fighting overwhelmed hospitals. ashima just 10 was wounded by a bomb and a camp for internally displaced people we will putting out to leave the camp. then suddenly we heard the bomb explode. message it hit me? yes, i don't feel well said what i really want is to get this bandage off of my leg. his sister tom teen found him in the hospital. discovering lost to the bombings, i heard the news. my mother an older brother had died. my father had also died
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last month. jimmy escape, i found out that my little brother was alive. so i came here to look off to him. but one of my own 2 children is nowhere to be found to cause this hospital run by the red cross is admitted twice as many patients as the beds as available. now they've run out of supplies to care for the sick and injured. at the moment we need supplies and medicines. in other words, everything we need to attend to patient warehouse is being looted. that makes it difficult to provide care. we've asked our partners for medicines, but they've been slow to come. it's already being 10 days. this is making it difficult to administer treatment. despite reports of sporadic shooting and looting civilians are making their way back to goma. with more than half
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a 1000000 people displaced by the fighting, the scale of the humanitarian emergency is still emerging. and that's it for the moment, but stay with us for coming up after a short break business beyond us, whether your autopay is capable of revolting it's economy that's coming up for a break. i'm going to spend a do believe so the we are all set. we are watching to see the to bring you the story behind the new, the will on about com, biased information for free might say do to me in the the c b he's ready to.
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