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the, the printer is now already ex prisoners were wall top. so there really you can see behind the one of the bosses they weren't in celebrations across the region. the ceasefire is holding. the 1st few is riley hostages are released. why have opposite exchange but the 90 palestinian says people hope the pieces will lock as how the students are locked out of prison. the charges, the put them behind father never known a wonderful my dad he said is really a forward. he's remained silent on the back of despite repeated attempts to find out why they are renewable 6 months telling you that there's a stupid fight against you. we cannot tell me what you did, but you're going to stay behind board. i've been behind bars for 7 months under the
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nothing business from the usa. they wanting to break europe. uh, they want me to make you a piece of dependence on the america. and as the last, the cuts off russian energy to europe, prices will skyrocket across the e u. while most goes economy, tons eastwood and continued to grow old and much more of a discussion with a man problems, by the way. so good to have your company for the slide program for most of the entire odds . the news team putting the finishing touches on your latest story. so let's kick it off right here and straight to the middle east. we go here on archie with the 1st exchange of those held in captivity by hamas, and israel has been carried out free hostages of swapped for the 90 palestinians as both sides celebrate. seeing that loved ones being but time the
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and fi was mocking the patient as a pair of boxes with a form of palestinian prisoners arriving in the west bank. and they were afraid about 7 hours off ahead of us reduced is 1st set of hostages over announce about middle age bureau chief maurice and ocean has more. the 1st wave of the israel have mass reason of exchange onto the ceasefire. deal is now complete. we are near ramon law as a drop off location where palestinian prisoners now already ex prisoners were roll top so they release you can see behind the one of the boxes they were brought in with people on top of the sauce waving tallies, tv, flags, people around uh, with the plane being the rate the re celebration, but it was smooth sailing. our is open to pace even delays have led to this moment
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and water k all the days when we followed the vans in real time moving between different locations where prisoners were expected to arrive at 1.10 change layers when t of gas was fired. catherine, the crowd hard line settlers in the west bank goal is to launch the tax on dean homes and cars protesting the deal. and then the deals started placing delays due. the early morning of missed the initial deadline to provide the lease. it was really hot. lead to 3 young is really women who were housing jobs are full, 15 months were finally released and they were taken to hospital for medical checks, red cross, we saw the girls 1st confirmed the condition as satisfactory. and the deal stipulated that once they were safe, israel would relieve 19 palestinian prisoners. personally, women and miners held some minor offenses. the only reason beyond these reading jail in the west bank became as cold as detainee were transferred there from other
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facilities where the prisoners were house now side, including the square family friends, and actually just run the people waited again, waving flags, seeing them in cheery, but we need some toilet was grieved, then i can't even feel it right now is the more in jobs of which has waned the 6000 counties to new life crowds waited for hours as these real doomed believe they're willing to deal with the security concerns and possibly to curve large celebrations. finally after 1 am monday the prisoners. 2 read and they are now in the process behind me mess as well. condemn emotions, run high, has the vehicle's role, the marketing, the end of attendance,
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the motional day. we have been able to speak to some relatives or newly released prisoners. here's what they have to say. the clinic is a great joy and praise be to god that the war has finally ended. that's the most important thing. more than anything else. mercy for our martyrs. a speedy recovery for our wounded. and may god grant relief to all the people of gaza. praise be to god for everyone's safety. and i'm to estimate i am so happy, so happy and sad because she was away from me for so long. she's been away for 6 and a half months. now i'm incredibly happy and shedding tears of joy that she's finally out. may god grant freedom to all our detainees. oh, that's a change. it's just the beginning and the 1st page, all the big deal had last will release the 3 hostages while lays ro freeze 1904 promising and detainees safety for every really soldier in fancy for every
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woman, child and elderly, hostage, present coin 700 westbank prisoners and nearly 1200 gallons detains during this war . note of lease that has been voting thing. the over 7 mass across an open fluid and clearly prisoners convicted of murder or deadly attacks will be defaulted to guys or brought to countries like how tall took a while. others just to return the process will unfold a wave starting sunday, monday. and then every such a day, full $42.00 days until the 1st phase includes the mondays to be released later. awesome permanent figures like the last mid but who includes a 2 motor one. but to the one thing as a potential palestinian president was sentenced to sing live terms for august writing badly attacks also. so how do you as a baby, a former commander all the allowed amount to re gauge responsible for numerous
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attacks. the famously escape reasoning 2021. these having waves will leave them on the last wild gauze in here as you can see and hear, and maybe even a home or the west bank. the deal is welcomed as a victory. names were a lot. everyone was on board with disagreements, families even more deeply, an easy of all these really series of leaders paid to never make it back if something goes wrong. father and stephen realized, wow into terrorism. even within the i was call mission, there is the reason. like finance, what is the smallest rates for his size, the deal calling for the war to continue? well, national security minister bender resigns as the see far to the fact on sunday. israel's foreign minister in dressing international journalists earlier on sundays, acknowledged these concerns. we had and change all minds on the conditions of the
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framework for the release of the hostages. how must deed in at least 2 major issues as it's not us, that's is not the only us that they were not already for a hostage deal before. it is secretary of state lincoln, john cubey, jake, sally van. all of them said that explicitly. i wanted totally to hold the gas level review of the merge before this thing i do. okay. let me go back both ways and yeah, when the us seems to that is raising doubts about the do your bill it to be on the codes for now, the idea of is sticking to the terms terms of moving now 12 populated areas during the 1st stage to establish a 700 feet to the address, said to protect something community, find a 50 the idea plans to draw the java stream,
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leaving the net settings ported over which device gaza painted to the with the jump to the real planes would use then potentially be used again in the future for smuggling fighters and weapons with withdrawal is expected to praise a way for displaced return to northern gas of all the world we near one's face security check vehicles will undergo infections. 7 on the reconstruction between why the, let's see how it works. so now the big change has to be happening. well, overall, in this 1st phase, it's rarely set to release around 1900 palestinian prisoners and detainees, including more than a 1000 residents have caused i, who will not be involved in any way in the attack. on october, the 7th 2023,
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the 90 palestinians who were on the list. 69 were women, and we heard from one who was never told why she was arrested. i mean, it has been in jail for 7 months now. i was under administrative detention. so there's no key, just stick on file again. so i really don't know what i did. do you remember what the quotes i went to court, but it does say that there is no child. there is a different plan that comes to your lawyer to not know what you did. only the the jury can tell you can do this file to you. no, no, no, you're just the administrator because of the law. that was i had to investigate this matter. dave, and now it's working by the government. i guess the business. so they are renewable 6 months telling you that there's a stupid fight against you. we come up to what you did, but you're going to stay behind bars. i've been behind bars for 7 months on the
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administrator, the nothing. the mean time more than $10000.00 palestinians are still locked off and is ready presence of half of them being incarcerated without being charge of a crime, or even given a trial. well that's according to and his railey and g o. other sounds, where is the question of what differentiates this type of side? pull the tension from those define as hostages. mean time has come out as, as i released 3 of the hostages held for more than a year in the 1st phase of the deal. 3 is ready. women are now free away from the red cross, s u b. as in back on home, soiled military doctors with that to greet them before they are brought in for special hospital exams. if now being reunited with families often over a year to being held in captivity. so it's been a long journey for the trio that started earlier on sunday, quite a spectacle. and god, thursday was handed over by some us fighters to a red cross. officials impact crowns gather to witness the transfer. and as you can see right here, there are still on the 4th is active in the young place. we thought the drawing
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list originally from gaza sign a come out, who says a boat side still may return to blushing. we can not see does he said will be lost for a long time. main, mainly it's been running into the twos between is because both of them have been achieved to dead bolt. it hasn't achieved it to go a oh, the ending you can sort of how much a in gaza night is the ending of the theater systems a flight day because our living place in good hands also cannot. we cannot see that the sheep. it's very 3 big 3 over the age of 18 because it has really come to the 10s of thousands of a how much many done inside job and as you destroyed it, it said get them in the back to today inside. it does a, so i'm doing now. we don't have a get a re and, and
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a dream in between. the 2 sides does mess, nose and come use the source code. so the data, colorado state, maybe the guys us to wizard. once i get to the and for logging for between how much time is that up to the speed of that these by uh, by 3 mean between that and the sites time. so it was dro biden's bags are packed up and shipped out. he is talking about going to seeing his own praises in a final swan song suggesting that he and his team does of the credit for ending the mid least war and preventing a wider conflict. the road of this deal has been not easy at all in a long road, but we've reached that point today because of the pressure israel built on a mos backed by the united states. and the us as proving that this is these fire, it can you to late, you know, uh, they could have done it early on. they had the ability to do it early on day,
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nice day to the senior partner, could have done anything but they chose not to do it. i believe that they wanted to continue to the very last minute and the, and their administration and, and i think that they did, they will rather be ashamed and before i ever was remain as complicit and a genocide. we know that that the trunk has always have the nano product himself as a is a very close friend of these, ran the deep saying and bragging i gave him jerusalem. i gave them the goal line. i close down the american consul with an agent. most of them i called the office for the dealer in washington. it has all these things. he came up with the, you know, the dealing with century, he also came up with the, the around was actually the agreement and so on. so the policy has come out to really rely on any of the us politicians to come to their a. it now is a pile of changes in washington just hours from now. there's a tug of war of
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a who pose the sci fi deal with the drum paving is all due to him or next guest. i talked about trump. this role was he had his hands already full on that of the domestic front as well as a business. and he said to himself, i am as a business man who is intruded on politics. he wants to, uh, 0 uh, that would hopefully offer more, especially in the middle east, because he has been defined to sort out with after the 28th of this month to deal with like de ukrainian and the war. and the chinese use a are the 3 pallets between the 2 countries, the south china, the south china sea and the 31. so he has a big hit on his plate. so he wanted to 0 that about
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a student is really confident for conflict. for that matter, but also additionally, to all of that, we have to bear in mind that the drums i as a businessman on that gets on that, get them guys. gazda enjoys huge, but deserves of guess i'm is right. what's the deal to be in the countries led by the decision of america? the has been for the thing that i use on that guys as on the guys and that guys as ocean, is that guys a see? that is a very important point for what but from but uh, once to do, he is a business and because he is a business man and with
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a storm of changes that a rip up, the stuff is quote, in the white house and just hours from now we'll trump's commitment to israel shape is foreign policy agenda and kind of the balance, for example, the jewish lobby while keeping those and supported palestine happy at the same time . all that on so much more on the next episode of going on the ground action with tennessee talking with a former assistant or ronald reagan, doug band. all you can watch the full program here one off a all day, but for right now here's a pre uh, josie gab at r f k junior, we're about zion. it's in one sense. and miriam adelson, the big donor to his campaign. can you really fight to the even the, those voices. i mean, i know you believe that the as far as i understand it was a gab, it pauses a, i'm a promise of something different and something truly make america great. again is regards foreign policy and therefore on policy, does it show how independent jump intends on me?
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right, but what i wouldn't bear here is the truck realizes he showed his bonus evenings. there is no is really can come to him and say you're selling god, israel, he's going to say, look, i move the capital jurist when i did this, i did that you, i came up with that now deal to century plan that really sold the palestinians out but you can say, you know, i did all this stuff for his or you can accuse me of that. but he has at some level, i think some credibility. and it looks to me like he's decided to use that credibility. and we may very well there may i remember one moment in the 2016 campaign, he talked about the importance of fairness to the palestinians. i got a sentiment you didn't usually hear american presidential candidates talked about that disappeared. and he kind of went off of what it is, a very strong pro israel, whatever they want mode. but then you're going to look back at that and think, well maybe you get buried with getting him, as he says, what's happening in the west bank today. he saw the rumble. you know, then, i mean,
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it could have been a nuclear war of the destruction and gone so that i have to believe this had an impact on him. and it, while he might have americans saying it doesn't really matter, of course is real how to do it. if he's looking at the death toll, he's looking your remains. my guess is that that probably touched him. and that may very well be part of this notion that we need to cease fired, we need it now. and it was ronald reagan and they wrote regular with lebanon. who did that is roland martin, and i can beg him, you know, or the israel had invaded horrible stuff in lebanon, and reagan basically said, stop it. and they did, you know, that had an impact on israel, so maybe your trump looked back on that. and so yeah, there was a chance. yeah, you can be very conservative, you can be in favor of israel. but you can also say in this world, stop killing civilians. the 3 strikes on your out. take a look at this on line quickly here and let him, was it lensky is told, know off the repeatedly asking trunk for an invite to. he's an old duration because
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we understand trump junior as such as father turned down. so lensky each and every time even calling him. oh, weird though. however, now that lensky is claiming he couldn't attend any way because he's just so busy. i read it, paul, that online. c dot com. so it's with back is 5 minutes. that seems like he's had enough of so that escape robert feet so says he's ready to use his veto pilots, a block, any more, you cache and weapons from region ukraine. all this over the energy ralph of the key of cutoff russian gas applies to europe. right? in the heart of wood, a maybe a separate line, i am mostly inclined to veto further european financial aid to ukraine. as such, a decision requires unit empty and the european council president zelinski thinks that everyone should be his servants. in my case, he met his match, robert fits so is the slow back prime minister, not a ukrainian survey that he said so. well that concerns or comments coming off is that landscape met with the slow back opposition to discuss the energy crisis has
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torn apart the 2 nations bilateral ties. so father ukrainian politician has yet to agree to terms that he will even meet with the actual head of the slovak of him. but in response to feats always proposal to meet in davos. so let's get responded by saying the slightly like 5 minutes to quote keeps failing to reach his destination. despite the west, yes, long effort to reduce rushes, energy sales most goes, revenues grew 26 percent year of a year compared to 2023. that's must go to the east for new markets, and europe is cut off from ukraine transit. so if i q is paying the price of nations leaders saying it's going to cost breakfast lot about a $1000000000.00 a year around all this. while the assistant us secretary of state praise key, if uh, turning off the time so as a quote, historic moment will earlier i discussed all of this with a man over the age and stuff about, oh really we haven't of called anything good so far about the guess sort of use we
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might sort of face it in the future because so far the tanks are full and you know, even the slow up here we don't feel anything about the shortage of uh, i guess i know what about uh, the stuff i probably noticed i think that a gas problem is promised to supply gas via alternative routes. do you know anything about that? are you, are you optimistic? how can one be up to just think about that? you know, we have like a half a 1000000000 euros of income to our budget from the the transfer you to through slovakia and the, the guess when to fuel to us went to hungary, chevy, public and so on the, into the other european countries. so we lost their money due to our budget, and now on the other hand, we have to pay somebody to transfer you to a guess a, to our country buyer to hungry or the ratio is a fed misdemeanor. i know it's not fair. and this of course is not fair to have
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such as the cops from the person who is not the president anymore. and he's the international beggars and the he uses these conditions. but of course i, i feel that it will help you decision a little decision off of those of all him, you know, those from the united states or from the u. k. the same, the guy spends beside the 2022 to do up to the agreement in the in thirty's and the stuff i think that the able to receive whole support is needed in the same. uh he was promised. i know what about permits, the ottoman, the hungarian leadership was meeting with the savvy and leadership to, to discuss energy cooperation between the 2 nations. um, do you see something happening very how by for what is the partnership between out hungry and other countries of central europe? oh, it is quite so essential because for us, so you know, we were at the start of the pipe to which support
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a good deal. but now we will be at the end of the bypass and that will be happy if we get any guess at all because, you know, transporting the guess by the l n g. or we have to put it into liquids and again into gas. you know, it's costly, so we are not only going to going to pay for the transit, but we are going to pay for more expensive, i guess at all. it's all combined in the competitive in this than we are in the future. it was very, very difficult for us to be competitive people to china and the other markets where the guys was cheap and the was care is going to wait for housing the future. so these corporation would be 3 hungary survey on this little carries a very wise to for us. well, in the meantime, a hungary is like the order button has actually come out saying that zelinski is behind a new e u energy crisis. now you're saying that is that landscape when influenced perhaps by his patron is across the atlantic. i mean, talk about, you know,
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cutting off russian gas to europe, zalinski, stopping russian gas flowing to europe. i'm you go to aust easy, biting the hand that feeds him how many european countries have been supporting him with cash and weapons. now since ukraine kicked off and is this is, this is way to say thank you. a strange way of saying thank you brother is binders and there he's the shooting the injury. so he's feet and the, i don't know the union of the problem with the new you there are, there was the crazy, you know, in the device the only people to me seems that mr. old on the other premier fee. so in some, some of the members from the island in the countries like austria and, and check your public is going to be to be changed. so i hope so. uh, based on any reason in the, in the, in the world when he does. but of course he does, he because the spectrum said one thing to do to do so. so the last week of our, i don't know whether you notice the, the opposition body,
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the visits to the you and they, they went to, you know, like a, the opposition against the what fee does he so need in moscow? it's so it's, it's so crazy. think a lot of these people are doing and it's incredible, you know, going back from a bigger i know, the bigger we, we supported on our previous governments. of course, the most to my agreements, you know, the very simple to do with the weapons and the on the aircraft to system s 300 and the fighters. we get away for free. and the that's of all the how he thinks the gloss seems to me that the you is very quiet. brussels is very quiet. russian gas again being cut off is the last piece, the one who's cutting it off. i'm just wondering, you know, is the, you ready to sacrifice its own economic stability just to preserve its support for you cry. and you look at the european economy, mister man, it's going down the drain, of course, but they have already sacrificed these,
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you know, the, they are the, the effect stories are closing down in germany and it is going home to the creek. we will be closed and all the factories soon, you know, because we still have, as i said, the tax food all over this winter. we are okay. but then the next winter, really crucial. and the we still do in the cost of the life because we are like minus $2.00 minus a maximum of minus 5 and nights. and the, i remember, remember times when it was minus 25 minus 30 in this little up here for 2 weeks. and then the tanks will be empty pretty soon so you know, if you're not hungry, don't know how, how being hungry feels. so i'm not very optimistic about the weight and the for, i'll say in the future. yeah. well, i feel your pain, mister man, you know, when it comes to old, all these sanctions against russia, you know, some people in america. yeah. they called the sanctions a sacred the sacred russians being bad. so we're going to assign sion this and this
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and this and this and this and this, this but really a misdemeanor at the end of the day. assign sions sacred in that sense? so are they really just about protecting big business? yeah, is of course, and the busiest from the u. s. they, they want me to break europe and they want me to make you a piece of dependence on the america, about the china 1000000000 and how often the india 1000000000 have other countries like silent or no neighbors. countries who are very eager to get to the russian cheaper, reasonable russian, the gas, so we are very easy. replaceable we are small market to the markets and the restaurant. and so of course the, for those guys from the overseas, the don't the break it somehow and they, they, they try very hard to break to the relations between china, india, and the rush. of course, as you say you, you believe that it's probably washington dc. the puppet mazda is what's happening, so let's get to do this. i'll do that for example. okay, cutoff gas to the european union. now we're just specified,
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cut off russian gas to the european union. that's america telling zalinski this. and my question is, is it. so let's keep throwing europe onto the bus or is it washington that's throwing europe under the bus? i think it's, it's is washington because as soon as he's just just the person who would start to use the bathroom, like those. uh guys, we'd hi moss and a long range missiles, you know, weeks old, guided by the by america and then the british and the just some guy who doesn't know that how the system works. you know, he just presses the button somewhere underneath his underground into you and they shoot to the, the, the beside us. uh, okay. so the, the, the international, i hope the war will be solar and young people will go home and meet the families and friends and the sounds and lives. so all the rest and take care. and i'm happy to that you are so brave to, to talk to, to people. thank you. or that's a rough one out here and i'll tell you. but, you know, frankly want you to be,
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will be expecting with trump. returning to the helm left, the liberals continue freaking out, insisting the sky is folding. and it was high up in the us intel community, our resigning as some say on mass. and so i was before trump is getting old right. elated today, my colleague mike, a punch, it whips out his crystal ball and breaks it all down with a panel of guess let's discuss this. what the future holds for america during from 2nd time with a panel of guests. i have a be retired left and then cano hed international secuity consultant. busy rasmussen, i also have with me a kid i make research, i need to match the secretary of the american communist party for somebody lolly as well as the la roche movement, independent candidate for the us senate to represent new york di and sat. all right, ladies and ladies and gentlemen, let me welcome you to all to you right now. now let me spell.

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