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to no child should have their lives destroyed by conflict. please search safe the children get 5 pounds a month to help more children that they belong to today. and for as long as they need us. the this is the, the, the news live from the us president donald trump says he's country will take over the gaza and turn it into the riviera of the middle east to us. we'll take over the gaza strip pan. we will do a job with a to pull out. it is to trump once palestinians in gaza, relocated 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. pro yolanda e loan musk gains, access to us federal payments systems. democrats accused him of leaving
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a hostile takeover of washington on student that i'm to corruption. protests we across it'd be tens of thousands joined fresh nationwide demonstrations fielding for medical crisis for president legit. the, i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. us president donald trump has announced that he's country will take over the gaza strip from the palestinians, living that could be settled elsewhere and made the comments at the white house of press conference alongside these very defined mister benjamin netanyahu. more than mister netanyahu describe the idea as was paying attention to and said that it could change history line and gaza millicent group, how mass and palestinian leaders in the west bank rejected the idea of several of
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us allies in the region, including saudi arabia, egypt, and 2nd of the gaza strip, a total of about 360 square kilometers of land faced relentless bombardment from israel for over 15 months. now is confronting another kind of threat, a foreign leader toying with the idea of occupation. the us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with the 2 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 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,
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the plumbing i always use to send, send you the highest schools, 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 fail because cousins hold onto the land country inside of the nation to go up on. many was 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 thought it was someone in a doing a little kind of palestinian leadership to voice outrage over the us. presidents comments as heavy as, as a has visa statements to deflect confusion and deep ignorance about the sign and the region gauze. i certainly not goldman glen, and it is not property that can be bought and sold hot on new our waste on how much this regard 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 on must
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and leaders to hold an emergency meeting and send 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 gauze. often we oppose the false relocation of peopling garza. i'm told that relevant policies will take the ceasefire. and what comes after it as an opportunity to push the policy an issue back on the right track, and achieve lasting peace in the middle east to build up. so you're looking, australia, turkey, russia and others issued similar comments on wednesday. saudi arabia's for
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a ministry post at the statement saying saudi arabia would continue, efforts to establish an independent palestinian state. it echoed previous, similar statements from other our nations that the 2 state solution was the prerequisite for these countries to establish diplomatic relations with israel. lin, boy then as a member of the european parliament and chastity a denigration for relations with palestine, she gave me her thoughts on present terms proposal to what i think the statements made by president trump. the overnight is deeply concerning him from an international law perspective, from a human rights perspective. we know the uh president trump is very closely aligned to and benjamin netanyahu, but i don't think anybody expected them to make the statement that he did last night. so it's very, very concerning. and i think that the, you know, is that across roads in terms of how it's going to approach the situation with palestine and,
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and whether or not it is going to decides that it needs to stand for international law and multilateralism. ok, well we'll come to that. can you see beside the, you're guessing any support in the european parliament or indeed the commission will i unfortunately, within the european parliaments there are members who are very pro benjamin's as an yahoos government. there are those who are very pro president trump, so absolutely there will be individual. i mean, he's in the parliament who will have no problem with this statement. and no problem endorsing is a for the european commission and the european institutions itself. it is a buyer's whether or not they are opposed to ethnic cleansing. it's whether or not they're, they are in favor of opposing international know. and that's the position which i want to see. the institutions take on commodities into force, right? we condemn these these statements. but also, as i said, just on the for international law, we're at
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a critical juncture here where we are conceding consistently, the i c, j, the i, c c, the un, all being on their mind and, and it's up to the you to defend those institutions, ethnic cleansing mr. trump hasn't talked about, i mean for simple remove of, of palestinians from causes. so where does that come from? well, i suppose, look, i was just returned from cairo. i there over the weekend. amazing. at some of the 120000 displaced guys owens there, on the one thing the say the message they wanted to take back was they want to go home. they want to return back to guys that that's, that is their homeland. and unfortunately, at the moment they don't even have houses, physical houses to go back to what they were. all ottomans does is their homeland palestine is their homeland. and that's where they want to return to. so, as donald trump statements are really concerning and that how does he plan to
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impose this and on people, it's in violation of international law and, and that's where the you most combos condemn his statement on to say under opposite of you know, circumstances are we going to allow a situation where palestinian people will be forcibly displaced from their lines any further than they already have been. and they need to be allowed to return jobs and needs to be rebuilt with support from the you and from other international partners. and the occupied territories needs. and isabel needs to end its illegal occupation. how's the joy of employment to operate in utilization formulations? like i said, thank you saying in the us that's growing conservative e, loan mosques, role in federal spending decisions. president trump has empowered mr. mask and he's taken to make drastic spending costs. and the last 2 weeks, he shuts it several government programs and move to close the us agency for
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international development. most recently, he's gave access to close to held financial systems, including the us treasury department payment system. democrats have described the situation as dangerous unconstitutional under paragraph hundreds of protest as a rallying in washington, dc against 1000000000 that the law must takeover on the federal payment system. a raising alarms that's it could be one of the largest privacy and security breaches in us history. i'll go with the, we feel like our country's being stripped away. we've got the, what's on the elected official who's added as a share of every view on much. he's taking control of the finances. all of a sudden we've got orders to hold up funding for critical aid. and people are uh, rates. yeah, this is not what people voted for. we feel like our democracy is under attack,
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where various members of our government and other organizers are here to protest, a lot 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 has been 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 actions show must keep gaining too much influence in washington. those is not a real government agency. it has no authority to make spending decisions. it has no
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authority to shut programs down or nor federal law to give dos that show cold on treasury payments. is that land originally dangerous? democrats say most options, unconstitutional, but the president has defended him. and for now, most commission to re bump, government shows no signs of slowing down. and so why does a non mics departments of government efficiency sit within the us government? and indeed within the constitution asked of richard pills, a professor of constitutional law of the new york universe state school level. 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 recently said that eli mosque is a what is called
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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 various 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 with 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. yes. 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 answered when so mom takes out a lawsuit to the judge says, stop this now as well. you know, congress could demand
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a more transparency. um, congress has a lot of levers it can use against the executive branch. it could hold up. nominations refused to confirm 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 a number of challenges have already been filed. and this, this, the 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, 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
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government payment system. you know, there are privacy laws that are variety of protections that are built in for, for, and 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. but powers are, are being made available. you know, for example, there are some stories that suggest must because 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, if the government itself is not providing the requisite transparency and other
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conflicts of interest concerns here. 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 to the congressional congressional approvals process. but on the other hand it's, it's a computer very 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 one 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 he's required to make by law are actually kept confidential, but we don't even know if he's made those disclosures. i'm. i'm skeptical,
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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. you know, one of the questions is, of the potential conflicts of interest, given his range of business interests and how many of those are, are being addressed or okay, you know, protected against. thank you so much for to hear a sense through that. so i professor, ever to tell this a professor of constitutional adult. thank you so much. thank you. well sweden is morning, the victims of its deadliest mass shooting at least 11 people were killed when a gunman opened fire as an adult education center in the city of photographs yesterday royal's residence. and the swedish prime minister, attended a memorial service of the local church. the prime minister said the incident mocked, adopt the day in sweden's history. based have identified the gun mentors and fuzzy, 5 years of the swedish man who live in the city. they say he asked to the lower,
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and then nothing so far indicates an ideological motive. i believe he killed himself after opening 5 offices rushing, tennessee correspondent teddy showed says in or a bro, i, i asked her what students an alumni from the school i've been telling to they're having a really hard time dealing with this is all 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 picking up the phone and she said, 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,
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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 yeah, we're 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 tough us citizens will take a look now at some most or is it making? the news will stuff in belgium where police are searching for at least 2 men after us using inside of the train station in the capital of brussels, a spokesperson for the off hours is said, no one was injured, and the suspects excited to the metro system. several transport lines across the city were closed down in response to the incident. as an team that has an onset, it will withdrawal from the world health organization. as far as a similar announcement from the us, 2 weeks ago, argentina is right when populous president have a minute a says the decision is because of what he called the organizations mishandling of
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the coven. 19 i'm done quite in russia. have swapped prisoners of will sp side exchange 150 caps in this 4th, which is set to show the crating of the business after the release as an undisclosed location for us. the says it's the views and the moves for the receiving psychological and medical assistance of new crime. second largest city, healthcare has enjoyed a relentless ass strikes since russian launched its full scale invasion any 3 years ago. its location just 30 kilometers from the russian border, makes it a prime target constance right from the as far as residents to adapt to a new way of life, dw is catalina to more a travel to the city. and so have people are increasingly moving their lives on the ground to feel safe. the russian, rockets, drones,
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and phones are constantly citing over the city sometimes so they are heading further inland, but often har keeps itself, is the target. even children are used to living in a war zone, like 11 year old, weird stuff. and i'm not afraid of dying. i've been fine so fine. i wonder if it happens. it happens. but here in this underground school, they feel safe. in case of a bump attack, the children are brought to this special protected room. the music is loud enough to drown out outside sounds. they can just have some sports and they always ask when can be done for again around 1000 children, attend one of the 6 underground schools in higher case every day. the city council is currently also working on building an underground hospital and even an underground amusement park. does this mean how give is becoming an underground city?
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we need a hotel off the mayor of had given his bunker and he's not fond of this idea. unable to know, i'll keep will not to the ground floor, we show the actual rights russian will always be at the border of hockey region. political school was how we would always have some level of threats. but that's why efforts are being made world wide to finally cheap staple piece of this, this probably little in later. so when we need clear guarantees that something like this will never happen again to show, but why would that they will never be? will be in ukraine. again, it was great. that's a 3 many people in ukraine have had for a long time. the longest alarm and harkey laughed at 36 hours. that's almost unbearable unless you connected with something beautiful like culture. you just love us mother antonie negative. yes yeah. it's a prima ballerina. i tried to give the oldest theatre despite daily attacks on the
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city. she hasn't stopped dancing since the war began way or seen with the folios. it's at least the country and that was certainly possible because we couldn't find where can europe but, but if everyone had leased the lot who would boost the morale of the people, we still who would bring on some joy a couple of couple in colorado yellows. i believe it's my 2 sites and angel. the performances now take place exclusively under ground. an old warehouse has been converted. all the shows are fully booked today until nena is performing snow white, the face of the lake sampson. now like it's very important shopping malls have also often in the target. that's why this one is slowly moving underground. when they were once
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parking lots there, know many kids are fitting rooms. it's become a meeting, pined for many teenagers boy image and we found a water we hung up on the park. and of course the part to search single person living underground is becoming a reality in har. keeps that people must endure for now. when sab. yeah. student that demonstration showed no sign of blackening up 3 months after 15 people were killed when i train station kind of had collapsed in the country. second largest safety students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster. and now the side. and they've taken that protest nationwide. the main talk is of anger is present. alexander food choose facing the biggest test of his 12 year old student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side ever since the
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train station collapse. so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete stand still protest thursday the government has blood on its hands. and this has become the symbol of the movement. students are now demanding justice and accountability. rather glad that we want justice to be back in session. those we lost them, those tragedies as well as to people who are still in the hospital. these are the many are pointing the finger at this man serve you 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. people in serbia say he essentially controlled all branches of the government. many in the country accused his serbian progressive party of widespread corruption and shady government projects that they say lead to the tragedy in the side will teach
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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 of talking together as 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 your days to tell, tell them that we will not remain silent. when equinox, the obviously that the end goal for us as a country lost in our constitution are respected to move good by demand justice. that's all and i'd be really proud to. so far,
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students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests, including an 80 kilometer march from serbia as capital belgrade to northeast side, which saw students sleeping in pens along the way. in the freezing, cold, a 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 would it's 12 year rule. would each have said new elections could be held soon? but students and those who support them and says, justice for victims comes 1st. this is a reminder of our top story at this. our us president, donald trump,
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is close to international outrage to say none of us would take over the concepts trip with guys and should be settled elsewhere. other students have rejected the idea as have key us allies, including sound here, right? go up to date and just a moment i'll take what take you behind the headlines in that a looks good. just house president. trump said comments about casa, i've been received in the middle east, so that's next in the day of the
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we what impact the biggest change doesn't happen the make up your own mind. maybe the donald trump says he wants to do 2000000 palestinians a favor by forcing them off the ruins of the gaza strip of their own good. and so that the u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking, i'm feel go and by then and this is the day the.

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