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the no understand can have a saying like the vice president. do you have any news on instagram? no. follow up the, this is the, the news life invalid us president donald trump says he's country will take over the gaza. uncertainty tend to evade riviera ultimately to us. we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it too. without it mr. trump, once palestinians in gauze are relocating to egypt and jordan is ready, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. price is the president for thinking out of the box also on the program rolling along as the and on must gains access to us federal payments systems. democratic use him at leading a hostile takeover in washington and police in suite to say they are still
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searching for a motive for gas based mass using it which and 11 people including the shoes at the i'm so gay, welcome to the program. total jump as an onset. today's country we'll take over the gaza strip and the palestinians living back could be re settled elsewhere for us. and us president made the comments at the press conference for these very 5 minutes that benjamin netanyahu, the wife has. he's really to me then. yahoo says the proposal is with us. you could change history, void in the palestinian territories. mr. trump's comments, of course chuck, an outrage militant group hamas in gaza and palestinian leaders in the west bank rejected the proposals. so to have several countries including some key
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u. s. allies sick. also stripped, a total of about 360 square kilometers of land faced relentless bombardments from israel for over 15 months. now is confronting another kind of threat, a foreign leader toying with the idea of occupation pursuits. the us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with a to and will do what is necessary if it's necessary. we'll do that. we're going to take over that piece so we're going to develop it while the us president considers the gaza strip to be a real estate on sale. it's residents reject his plans strongly business . philip also had trumps remarks. are logical. we have lived through war for a year and more. and then he comes and says, we should leave our land. this is our land and the land of our ancestors, the plumbing i always use to send, send you the highest schools,
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the that with the idea of having a discipline for displacement is not new of many plans. talked about this issue and field. of course, the plan of us present the drums and fails because cousins hold onto the land country inside of the nation. think welcome menu board is passed on palestine and is specifically because i did not lead the policy and people to migrate or travel to other countries. and so i've been sort of seen either who dealt with somebody in a doing and they'll cut off palestinian leadership to voice outrage over the us, presidents comments as heavy as as to how these the statements deflect confusion and deep ignorance about the sign and the region garza is certainly not goldman glen, and it is not the property that can be bought and sold hot on new out. what waste on how mazda disregard is by the us and the european union as a terrorist organization. however, it does govern the gaza strip since 2007. how must also called on our up and must
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and leaders to hold an emergency meeting and sent a clear message to the trumps position on garza would not be accepted in the region . the us presidents remarks could threaten to cease fire, deal to which itself is a balancing act for all sides. trump statement has already drawn sharp international condemnation. box of china has always believed the palestinians given in palestine is the basic principle of postwar governance of gaza. good, we oppose the false relocation of people and gaza, and hope that relevant policies will take the ceasefire. and what comes after it as an opportunity to push the power steering issue back on the right track, and achieve lasting peace in the middle east to look so you must really up turkey, russia and others issued similar comments on wednesday. saudi arabia's for a ministry post at the statements saying, saudi arabia would continue efforts to establish an independent palestinian state.
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it echoed previous, similar statements from other of nations that the 2 state solution was to pre requisite for these countries to establish diplomatic relations with israel. or mary ellen o'connell as a professor of law and of international peace studies at the university of notre dame and the united states as to if there's any legal way for the us to take a gaza it. yes, it could do what president trump has suggested legally with the consent of the palestinian people. but i've seen no indication that there's any interest pest, pest, and even people in transferring their sovereignty in their territory to united states as president trump calls in ownership. it would be great, it was a conceptual agreement in which the us provide substantial aid to rebuild
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garza and to even rebuild the west bank and create the riviera and the least. i'm sure everyone would like that. as long as it's under the wishes under the control of the casting people, right? so they could be a catalog and all stake in this couldn't, that could be, well, if you don't let us do this, we'll just let you live with the rubble around you. or perhaps if you do agree, we'll give you certain inducements as well. i hate to say to this particular situation as that kind of a bargain. although i think the way you put it would appeal to president trump. he likes to talk about international affairs and those deal making ways. but the palestinian people have certain inherent rights, certain human rights to self determination to live in a situation that is supported but their right to life, the right to the family members their right to their cultural heritage of this has
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been destroyed through unlawful use of force extensive use of force in the us has played a role in that and providing all sense of weapons to israel, which has been used in violation of international military law. so under, for an international law perspective, as opposed to the art of the deal perspective, the palestinian people are within their rights to demand that the us provide support as a remedy for the us as the role and the destruction process in helping to rebuild it. and on behalf of the international community to rebuild the prices, cultural heritage that has been so vastly destroyed, protect the environment, to create and, and honestly that right away to piece. there's lots of moving parts. so this is a suggestion of wild as it is because let's say that he gets that the guns to
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agree to that, then he doesn't have to talk to the neighboring countries like egypt and jordan on site to them accept these people. now they've already said this deal as a non stop that. how could he pressure them into accepting relocated guns as well? i would have said 2 weeks ago or before the president was in operated, the countries were gonna stand together and support the rule of law. cooperate with each other and send the message that its international law, the guides international relations, not particular deals that present a truck comes up with late at night. however, we've seen, for example, in the case of columbia, when they were trying to stand us to prevent the inhumane fish slides of people and talked to it not been accused of crimes were not part of the criminal justice system. indeed for patients' lives, the columbia seems to step back not stood strong for that supported human rights to
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yes, president trump seems to have a way to get answers. he wants, at least in the short term. i'm hoping that in this particular situation there is actually some good in what president trump said. yes does. has been made a little yes there. there should be a way forward to make it livable to make it a prosperous, wonderful place where tourism brings money for people where a peaceful way of life is possible. so let's build on that. in a cooperative way. emergency housing a brought to the region. all of the countries need to refuse to do decide deals with the president. thank you so much for joining us, professor professor mary ellen o'connell from the university of know today thank you. of staying in the united states has growing concerned over email mosques, bowling federal spending decisions. president trump president pod, mr. musk and his team to make drastic spending cuts in the last 2 weeks. he's shot
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to several government programs and move to close to us agency for international development. most recently, he's guided access to close the whole financial systems, including the us treasury department payment system, debit card site. the situation is dangerous, unconstitutional, on the power ground. hundreds of protest as a rallying in washington dc against 1000000000 that the law must takeover on the federal payment system. raising alarms that 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, what's on the elected official who's attic as a share of every view on much is taking control of the finances. all of a sudden we've got orders to hold up funding for critical aid. and people are uh,
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rates. 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. a long must unlawful intrusion and the best of our intellectual property, our private information, our 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 advisor to presidents donald trump. these departments of governments efficiency as being tasked with identifying ways to cut spending loose and regulations. now his team is leading f as to shut down the united states agency for international development. a move this drawing shop criticism from opposition. democrats. they argue these actions show must keep gaining too much influence in
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washington. those is not a real government agency. it has no authority to make spending decisions. it has no authority to shut programs down or nor federal law to give dos that show cold on treasury payments. is that land actually dangerous? democrats say most options unconstitutional, but the president has defended him. and for now, most commission to revamp government shows no signs of slowing down so where does a little musk department of government efficiency sit within the government? and indeed within the constitution asked richard pelvis, who was a professor of constitutional law avenue university school of law. so the president has said that this entity is actually part of an existing entity in the government of it's designed to deal with digital services issues. and he has
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recently said that eli mosque is a what is called a special government employee, which is a recognized category in the law. but it's a temporary category. you can serve as a special employee like this for about 4 months. there also, still there is requirements for any special government employee which we don't know whether you are mosque is, in fact replied with there are disclosure requirements about financial information, for example, measures to deal potential conflicts of interest. so um, there are lots of questions around all of this, and one of the issues is we don't have a lot of transparency yet. about many of the questions surrounding of the role that you on must use is plain and exactly what he's doing in his uh, of the people working for him are actually doing so to those questions when you get
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answered when so mom takes out a lawsuit to the judge says, stop this now as well, you know, congress could demand a more transparency. um, congress has a lot of levers it can use against the executive branch. it could hold up. nominations, refused to confirmed people a but so far. congress, which of course is in the control of republican party, hasn't shown any, any kind of interest in challenging any of this. so in light of the, at the challenges are going to come through the courts and the number of challenges have already been filed. and this, this takeover, if i can put it that way of mr. must take over the federal payment system. well, if you're in charge of government efficiency, it's hard to measure efficiency. if you don't know how much government officials are being paid to do that job. so that seems reasonable as well. there's the, you know,
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there are various kind of legal procedures and legal protections. so this is obviously what we're talking about access to all the information about the government payment system. you know, there are privacy laws that are variety of protections that are built in for, for it's such incredibly sensitive information. we don't know whether all of those protections are being complied with. this goes to the, you know, the larger question of the transparency with which all of this is being done. uh so, you know, the 1st thing i would say for public information is, you know, actually getting access to an understanding of what, in fact is being done. what powers are, are being made available. you know, for example, there are some stories that suggest muskets only been given the power to be read into the information and the payment system, but not to alter anything. we don't know if that's the case. so litigation does become a way of bringing to the surface what's actually going on in the government if,
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if the government itself is not providing the requisite transparency and other conflicts of interest. concern say because on the one hand, mr. musk is not a secretary of state is not formally part of the government, so he doesn't have to go through the congressional congressional approval process. but on the other hand it's, it's a computer barely that i've access to both sorts of data must be, well, he's competitors would pay a lot of money for yeah, so i mean, that is $1.00 of the concerns that's been raised. and also, if he were actually a full time government employee on the disclosures he would have to make about, you know, financial matters to deal with potential conflicts of interest would be public disclosures as a special government employee. the disclosures these required to make by law are actually kept confidential,
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but we don't even know if he's made those disclosures. i'm, i'm skeptical, frankly given how fast everything is moving that, that he has. but, you know, there's no question among the many issues around all of his activities. one of the questions is out the potential conflicts of interest, given his range of business interests and how any of those are, are being addressed or okay, you know, protected against. thank you so much for to have sat through that. so professor richard, phil, this a professor of constitutional adult. thank you so much. thank you. we'll take a look at some more stories that making the headlines was talking origin tina, which is announced that it will withdrawal from the world health organization. and this follows a similar announcement from the united states 2 weeks ago. as an team is right, we will talk to mr. president, have you a minute, i assess the project from the w h o. it's because of the organizations mishandling
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of the coby 1900 ukraine and russia has swept prisoners of war, each side, exchange 150 captives. this footage is said to show the ukrainian prisoners after the release as an undisclosed location. that's a sense, it's a ppo w 7 by the rooms i've ever receiving psychological and medical assistance. a lease in belgium is searching for at least 2 man after a shooting outside the train station in comfortable brussels spunk, supposedly for the 3rd season, said a nobody was injured on the suspects flight into the metro. several transport lines across the city was shot in response to the insect. sweden is morning, the victims of its deadliest mass shooting at least 11 people were killed. and the government opened fire at an adult education center in the city of bro yesterday royal's residence. and the swedish prime minister, attended a memorial service at the local church. prime minister said the incident,
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my doc de, in sweden's history, police have identified the government as a $35.00 little swedish months, and if in the safety they say he acted alone and that nothing so far, points to an ideological motive. they feed, killed himself after opening fire offices, russian, tennessee go straight to ro, we've been joined corresponding to terry schultz. welcome terry. more than 24 hours on. what more have we not, as well in addition to what you just described, phil about the suspect that he's a 35 year old man from the swedish media and the reuters news agency now have a name for the suspect. now i will, and besides, this is not coming from an on the record release briefing or something uh with that kind of authority. but multiple sources are naming him as a retard anderson. as you said,
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a 35 year old man out of work living here in the area. now, we don't still know anything about his motive. whether he entered the school with the intention to attack specific individuals, whether he had a grudge against the school or some other motive. but one other interesting point, phil is that he once was enrolled at this very adult education facility, which he attacked is believed to have attacked yesterday. so certainly more details coming out that need to be confirmed by authorities. but it certainly seems to be the case that this is the man and lots of students alumni from the school been telling you. and they're having a really hard time dealing with this example. you know, um, so some of them had to shelter in place for hours yesterday. while the gunman roamed around before police evacuated that we spoke with one young woman, a nursing students there at the school, who, who said that she keeps trying to call several of her friends and they aren't
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picking up the phone. and she said, it's just really heartbreakingly, you know, i don't know if you know, they lost their phone in the most hopeful scenario or whether they're in hospital unable to answer or she said, and this just showed me whether they're still lying there where they fell. there in the school, so people are saying that, you know, it's just really hard not to have any understanding of why this would happen to them. this school teeters to individuals who are trying to better themselves, learn better swedish get work training to, to uh, you know, further their, their situation here in sweden. so really, the kind of people who are, are really vulnerable and very much, 1st by this kind of a task. and this kind of violence is out of character for us. we it is a, this is the largest mass, killing, not just shooting in sweden and recent memories. there had been several other cases of, of a multiple homicides. um, you may remember a man drove into
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a crowd and killed the killed 5 people about 8 years ago. and then back in 94, there was a shooting by a suite or soldier, also killing 7 people. but never before in recent memory have had 10 people, plus the shooter been killed in a single incidents. so this is why it's reading is reeling, and this is why you hear every one, all the way up to the king, saying that this is a very, very dark day for smooth in science that's coming to the shoulds in order for is not to say it'd be a west student let demonstration show no sign of blessing. up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station kind of pre collapsed in the country. second largest states, a students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster and not be sad. and they've taken their protests nationwide. the main targets of anger is present. alexander bucetti choose facing the biggest test of his 12 year old
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student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side ever since the train station collapse. so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete standstill. protesters say the government has blood on its hands. and this has become the symbol of the movement. students are now demanding justice and accountability for the that we want justice to be back in session. those we lost and those types of d as well as 2 people who are still in the hospital, is of it. the many are pointing the finger at this man, sir. b as president alexander would teach. he's supposed to play largely ceremonial role. but the populace leader has been accused of violating that political principle steeple in serbia. say he essentially controls all branches of the
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government. many in the country accuse his serbian progressive party of widespread corruption and shady government projects that they say lead to the tragedy in know, besides what each initially claimed for empowers. we're trying to see to cool what is since backed away from such claims. what is to be completed a, it's important that we establish a dialogue with professors and other representatives of the universities as soon as possible. no one should avoid the responsibilities talking together is the solution of the students have rejected the offer of dialogue, stating that mortgage is not in charge of meeting their demands and calling for the institutions in serbia to do their job for the success. but i didn't mention everything that we're doing the showing such a unity he had any you're the is to tell, tell them that we will not remain sign similar to this vivian
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goals for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to nature by demand justice, that's all night between there's nothing put out so far. students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests including an 80 kilometer march from serbia's capital belgrade to northeast side, which saw students sleeping in pens along the way in the freezing, cold. during blockades in different cities, they were playing sports and camping in order to show that the protests are peaceful they will not, i am sure, the gen z will bring changes to the society because i believe in young people, and i believe they are here purely out of compassion, experts believe the protests which they say are largest in serbia in decades. now present the biggest threat to the president voltage 12 year rule. would each have said new elections could be held soon. but students and those who support them and
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says justice for victims comes 1st. us a message upon the record breaking snow fall and the northern the island of a kite has disrupted traffic and closed apples eastern pods to be on in time. already we see a meat of snow as to how for a low pressure system, forced cold into the region. it more protected in the coming days with our service of one residents and need to travel by cost to pack shovels and won't close in case of vehicles store. and this is reminder of our top story of this, our us president, donald trump, this course international outright. jeff, to say this country with take over the gaza strip, the palestinians living that should be be settled elsewhere. i'll experience has rejected the idea of keep us allied, saudi arabia and other text on the w. uh, documentary,
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