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[000:00:00;00] the whole month lost in huge crowds greets of bus loads of public opinion, and present as free to by each rule as part of the ceasefire. deal the army earlier in the day have mas remains the now the eighty's ready hostages. as part of the ongoing agreement and these are all on comes into effect on the un refugee agency and guys out with
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a representative wanting. it could jeopardize that god bless the spire. the fate of the ceasefire is they going to be in jeopardy because we are the largest human channel through opperation organization. he mcgonigal and they have been 23 minutes on group claims. its presence in the eastern d r. c comes out the request of locals, but kinshasa accuses it off a lot longer. rob, supported by laboring, lawanda, the hello that welcome to our team to national new center. what the latest update. i have, mike hope watching. now we started this hour with a breaking news. they had been seeing the celebration in the west bank city of ramallah up the eas roll release, the latest batch upon a seat in prison as part of the si, fi i deal with some us now
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a total of 110 present as including the t on the age of 18 was set to be feeds today, or the exact number of those released so fall has yet to be announced by user law. so delayed the swap for several hours step on a scene in the fall with these claims the present, the release. if the sign he's real has failed to break, the will all the people this deal represents a new achievement added to the record of resistance and palestinian steadfastness. the release of this group of prisoners is a clear indication of the change and the power equation in the conflict. and proof that the occupation cannot break the will of the resistance. earlier headlines released off of the 88 hostages as part of the agreement that we're taking to medical facilities for assessment for that shows, rooming seems of found with these being reunited with loved ones. they haven't seen for more than a year. artist mario production, i was out of a hospital interview. i've had a couple of arrived,
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it's some of the freed hostages to the medical center. the reason our exchange between these ropes had her mazda phase one was different, probably seen any auto, p i, j. another job as a bank, holding some passive assessments to separate extraction points and control and page face some serious disruption related to the relief
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was right now here. this is ro release of over a 100 prisoners and exchange was a delay. we really have to read on friday after 4 on tuesday evening to repeat 2 of them all civilians emilia, who 29 years old and a few years old. he was sent to another facility. they both were handed over to the red cross. as a result of all requires in hon. you and it's amazing. central garza from the house . oh yes. yes. in war to have mos neither in gas or who was killed in an idea of
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operation, loss of silver. and the seeing as the exchange side was here, all 6 here things and shows out of bed who's now and this helicopter visibly here, walking through the mob as the whole surrounding her most the man. so i pods for housing and listening. she clearly very far this really problem and it's a reactive new morning. the such behavior is unacceptable in the anyone who harms the hostages will pay a high price, and similar masses will send mediators as well. let's listen to the home. i view with great severity the shocking scenes during the release of our hostages. this is further proof of the unimaginable cruelty of the how must terrorist organization. i demand that the mediators ensure that such horrific scenes do not occur again and guarantee the safety of our hostages. so far i find out that it's a small ratio was a monday strongly with jackson, big deal since the beginning describing it as
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a bow into payroll. so we have to see where is the, let's take a lesson, i support the prime minister and call on him not to allow the release of terrorists from is really prisons, at least until there are guarantees that the brutal and humiliating images from gaza and the abuse of our hostages immediately before their return will not be repeated. we'll have lost all units that they totally control the situation, but it didn't stop them. yeah, from all during the delay. it wasn't just his release free today by the way, 5 time nationals also held in gas or for 15 months or am on those release. they had been working as for labor or as in southern these rel, when they were abducted, they government, governments, officials reaching them. one is really useful and all of them will now return to that home country. here in these real families, friends and just thought of citizens have gathered at hostage square. hayden, tel aviv to celebrate huge queens housing grove, custom live images,
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including these highly coped or captured. and it makes all celebration relief, little also forces painful. those are still waiting. you remember right now 82 hostages. we main entrance to the team down the some of them for national american head boy to the middle east, who repulsively played the key role in opening for men. this threshold is waiting for me to send to me after the strikes is still re full prompts. integration is now in israel. he personally greeted the released hostages and joining the crowd in tel aviv. as in previous rounds, we hear a hazel tries to prevent large scale celebrations in ramallah by limited access at check points, hence making arrests. but this isn't stopping cross from gathering as trump of points. the release of palestinian prisoners have already sparks discontent. him and his res, with concerns about those, we could post a future security threat protests are expected later,
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and possibly even clashes with for palestinians. this is a moment all the celebration just like for as well. the release of the hostages is the moment of celebration as well. so use ro says it's not being delivered. a commitment to save, exit will be guaranteed for the next round of hostage releases, as locals in guys, a way to, to be reunited with their fellow countrymen. a local journalist told us more about the personalities a given measure. yeah. shouldn't by cut out on the other medea tours between israel and a mess is really government has decided just a short while ago that the policy that presenters will be released from as well to the policy in inside. why as the international committee of the red across this intervention by the mid ga tours has made some kind who is coast some kind of relief among the population of gaza, especially among the families of those at presenters. so i've been long waiting for them,
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so they'd be loved ones to be released from as really jasmine is really at present . this has done those has okay, after as a government has objected to the way that it is really present, those are as really hostages. have been released today by how much isaac routes and kyle succeeds, has appeared on tv screens today. this has angered, seemingly on go to is really government that caused this delay, but the delay is now gun and the policy to present those will be released today. after 5 o'clock, garza, i am about to eh, at 5 o'clock. exactly. that's what has been reported unconcerned by major you tours . this delay is seen by the population as something does that this pointing as if this time it goes well,
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maybe next time the is really government will lots to do that. again, we will also, as opposed to go in the, at the any action or i didn't move within that through his deal between as well. and that must. but in general, actually the population here are very raid array of the situation of floor. they are definitely did already on once things to go was move, it wouldn't be regards to that at policy and as rainy or so that how much is really a to is the media just by cutting the age of july to the states. actually the people here, once those scenes, not too happy or they were home that tuesday and we'll delay some good the steps. and that the policy for the palestinians, mainly the release of the policy and in the present, those who have been dead for many years and sighed as really at present. that's actually the situation. now that too is the is that is going as smoothly as it planned. and the people he and how that it will go,
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continue to go is move to goes move in the upcoming days. i'll end up coming periods of the ceasefire. do you all that to see me treat as well and mess. one last thing, good to know is that a following the scenes of that as well, a gift is to somehow line those with them as well. according to me, their reports is really made the have tools for that is right. a quote for the retention of the war against the gaza strip brought me in without a r, t and gauze city. now he's real as controversial bad all the well called the u. n. refugee agency in guys that had the westbank has now come into effect. the bodies communications director earlier spoke to my colleague more i'd have mind me about the situation that in our teams on the ground, whether it's the strip or across the pines, when it's bank including east jerusalem,
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they are continuing with the delivery on services. so we don't have much idea of how the is really government plans if it does want to plan in the implementation of this house. this shouldn't be maybe this of the and they were too busy. i don't think so. it's, you know, you know, let's talk a little bit about so as soon as the seats fly started, we've heard that a lot of aid is getting in. is that true? is enough i getting in? i was already doing right now for the people in gaza over the past 10 days since the ceasefire started, we have seen indeed an increase, a significant increase in the single of humanitarian aid that was built in the gulf of distributed people. 60 percent, all
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a bit that came in was voting biting down and distributed to reach hundreds of thousands of people in cuba being in the areas that we were not able to access before. like northern garza, so that's very well on the east his band and comes into in fact that then the um, the faith off the ceasefire. he said going to be food c. name jeff would need because we are the largest humanitarian for authoration organizations in java. and we have something that is often under reported about is the trust of the communities in jobs. are they new and they trust and for them and is life saving each? the doctor is the nurse, it's the person who's giving them and bolts of food or of age. so there is that trust which is a very unique to, to and i also, i mean we're hearing no trouble in janine in the west by and our overall override
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to okay that we openings in the 5 areas of all 3. so we have offices in syria and lebanon, enjoyed them in the occupied police dom instead of the 3 that think he was the galveston. and also indeed the adult to pied westbank the situation in jeanine camp is very, very bad. i mean, it continues to go from bad to worse most all the people who are best friends off the campaign janine have and that's the camp. and we had to stop our operations, for example, the schools and the clinics, because people left the camp and because it was too risky for our lives. move to offer, cut down militant groups who have seized control of eastern parts of the democratic republic of the congo. came that they're all is there because the locals wanted their protection presidency is the result of
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a general crisis in our country, which does not spit any category of citizens. thousands of displays. people have been taken hostage by the government. in contrast that we are in the city of going about 2 months of the multiple distress cools about compatriots who are living in a situation of insecurity which was imposed on them by the coalition of the can. she also regime we come to lease. we shall continue the march of liberation to can shasta when they ask us to retreat. where did they want us to retreat to? we are not going anywhere. well, that statement came out of the m $23.00 militant group sees the city of goma, which is the largest in the east. and d r c, a countries president set by the u. n. had failed to confront what he described as the one to support for the inside and that he accused. gallium, validating international norms and endangering regional stability is the one that continually lawanda continues to openly and unscrupulous lead. violate the
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fundamental principles of the united nations charter and regional agreements for still these actions are carried out with a total impunity and in blatant disregard for international annual. so the here and the values. these institutions are supposed to defend this arrogant attitude which no longer even attempts to conceal its crimes, you know, is an unacceptable challenge to our sovereignty and regional stability knocks it up . i don't know how many entities will have me call on this today. we have the most clear, have a son with the i see we have with my son eddies who have a motor warranty. we have the f, b data that has joined to them. and what about is the watching the scene? and we pretend we, we, we like we don't understand, hotels really going moving forward is yes,
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a major trans national try said project is that the risk from the escalating violence either be to colorado, it runs through a parts of and go live the b r c and even some of the, it has been developed to supply african minerals to west and markets for use in the high tech industry. with all the details here as r t is no real k. the days of the details, violence involved, and watches gunfire, bodies onto the street and the mass displacement of people, combined with a lack of protection for citizens as plants, the d. c, into the states of privacy and security. on top of that, we sent embassies and found themselves surrounded by and we crouch, taunting the team period. the underneath the keeling fields divine and sent destruction lice much slipped off the
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minerals that have been the bane of africa. sick, a lot, just country kitchen. those many of the sort of combo or even out of africa into waste and mock easily the united states and that you will continue to be able to revive an old colonial moved from the beetle. uses the browser into the signee video swap and competition. i also use read the leaves of the us and the with pretty much trying to call and try and influence on the expressions from africa. and there has is your way to go see videos. now this also is the question of why to abide and only managed to make one single trip to the african continent during his presidency, and particularly to go less. it was for this project, a stitching to give the hopefully,
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patchwork of what was colonial right. infrastructure was a backbone off, it's being depend, well i read line, which is also built in colonial times and i'll go lot, but live to degrade over several decades. it's not being connected to a rail car. we don't need dr. ports in the d. c. and extend it out into some of the all these country you have large deposits of critical the sol. so is that the united states and that, is you leaning on quite tiben capa, cobalt alisium? did you leave all the materials? which assume read is a waste. strategic technology is transportation and need to systems full of the need to these critical minerals and in the dying days of his presidency, to abide involved to that the car don't, will become real, can change. it's a project, it's about far from just laying tracks. it's about creating jobs, increasing trade strengths of supply chains, boosting connectivity, lane foundations,
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that most trends and commerce and food security for people across multiple countries. so this is a game turned a real investment game changer for that is the question. because the united nations issued a report last year, which claims that this infrastructure could undermine the sustainable development goals. fasick that fuel health security across the operation of the libido cord, or as an export root can trigger disputes over exploitation and allocation of these resources among communities. such conflicts can hinder project implementation and initiate long term resentment between groups. the influx of workers along the corridor is more likely to increase the spread of communicable diseases and sexually transmitted infections. blind to these facts, the u. s. as we'll focus on extracting and exporting volt materials. imagine how transforming this will be for technology. clean energy, for farming,
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for food security as a whole is faster, is cleaner, is cheaper. and most importantly, i think, is plain common sense. both africa and the u. s. by that implied, retrieve the benefits of subject to the list. and of course, that's precisely the kind of research we can expect to increase of interest in change on acquiring the resources of the table. sol, how is the dfcs lead to a treat? the secretary says a project that is full of hope for our countries in our region, the core door. it is way more than just a transportation access. it isn't a unique opportunity for regional integration, economic transformation, and to improve the living conditions of our fellow citizens. we will play an important role in regional integration and continental language. integration for something that will be to create a project seems more like
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a form of new colonialism because how else to explain the exception of the materials for the nastic and country. it's like the do you have seats with minimal benefits, local population? not the question on everyone's minds. will that you is supposed to proved to be a hop for reaching trade and you gateway to plan to accomplish natural resources. not rolled on the moon by the sun. no. the 1st half upfront, menaced of the democratic republic of congo, said that western countries are using lawanda dispute natural resources from the d . r. c. the and trans history based not the ed comalies movement is the ongoing, involve on it, but they won't. all of us, even as being king size i everywhere in congo, is not a problem between con bodies is real problem between expectation
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of these grand, by far in there, but by bulky, vento country they sent one dish to rob. our boots for them is there one of these make cause a there to just for the me to national is that you are interest about the r c. i above the was i bought the 4 times a diamond and other seems to get it in 3 through run these and to say that 3 have a see bill problem or similar, well between calling bodies is not true. and a lot of this country is a nose, that's awesome. and that is a big from one, the one that lives in tablets. this is
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a and matter of interest because of this renewal point. then for me, entry and all these goods z is united nation and your 3 and say closer eyes because these are countries their company know to are the one of us. what's interesting about is this month or year to date it to be for free, or as she bustled shipley to stroll or wonder nicole, my district opened us and to the united states. now, one of the tom's most controversial pigs for his top team has been facing a selection drilling in the senate. uh president, ones that took abide asked as director of national intelligence. but her parents
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fees for the crime leading has triggered the wave of indignation from some that was more details here is local john list came up from up in as now the sessions got rather intense when the issue of edward snowden came off at one points, it was made clear that tulsa gathered was simply unwilling to call the whistle blower, a trader to the united states. something that many in the senate committee members simply didn't approve of. they wanted her to call him a trader, but she was simply unwilling to do so. congress on gabbert emphasized that her job was to enforce and follow the u. s. law. and that while she did not appreciate some of the activities that edward snowden exposed, she did recognize that he was revealing of those activities was illegal and she would enforce and abide by the law. as intelligence director, members, the committee strongly question tells the gathered about her statements regarding us support for al qaeda terrorists and syria,
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and whether or not chemical and tax had indeed been perpetrated by the government. so these were points of contention. as the hearings went on, it's also gabbert expressed a lot of outrage about the united states having supported terrorists in syria and other countries. saying that she enlisted in the military, specifically because of the $911.00 attacks and a desire to stop terrorist organizations. like outside of that, she was particularly outraged by the obama administration and it's alliance with such terrorist and syria and elsewhere. along with robert kennedy junior said to lead us health services. and on top of that, you got kosh patel, an outspoken critic of the, the i set to become a leader of the agency. tulsa gabbert is one of 3 controversial appointments by us president donald trump. all of this has given trump's opponents quite a bit to speak about during the 2016 elections, tulsa gabber, and for trade herself as an anti establishment rebel standing up to the d. n. c.
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and her anti war stances got her labeled as a russian asset by hillary clinton to endorse bernie sanders rather than parties favorite hillary rod cleanser even met with syrian president bashar al assad. all of this earned her the rebuke of the establishment. but now donald trump has appointed her as his director of national intelligence. before she entered the u. s . congress, tulsa gathered, worked with her father to oppose the l. g b t agenda in the state of hawaii. this certainly didn't match the trend among the democratic party at the time supporters rally behind tulsa gabbert and seeing her as unafraid as saying things that might make her unpopular with the washington dc leads. democrats, republicans, the main stream media, the washington elite, essentially in the pocket of the military industrial complex. and rather than looking out for what's in the best interest of the american people, our national security, our country, they see dollar science when they look at ukraine,
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there are $25.00 to $30.00 us funded bio labs in ukraine. according to the us government. these bio labs are conducting research on dangers pathogens. ukraine is in an active or zone with widespread bombing, or tillery and selling. and these facilities, even in the best of circumstances, could easily be compromised and released these deadly pathogens. now light cove at these pathogens no, no borders the today's democratic party, it's controlled by fanatical id logs. who hate freedom, they despise the constitution. there is no shelter, as our leaders failed us them and they continue to fail us now and will ultimately be a vote of the us senate that determines whether or not she's confirmed for the job . now donald trump also has the option of giving her a recess appointment, but after today's hearing,
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it seems very possible that tulsa gabbert could be confirmed. there are few votes that remain in question, and there will be more proceedings that take place behind closed doors. caleb, marvin, washington d. c. y. stay with our team to national for all the latest from around the world's thanks for watching. the a piano the moon. but he had to bend the fun in campbell county in the republic of k. as we continue our conversations about the continent of africa with today, focus on
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a subject that is very painful to wrap our minds around the conflict between the democratic republic of congo and rwanda. and in order to understand and appreciate that conflict, we must always go back to history. we must always remind ourselves that these conflicts that we encounter into the continent of africa as a result of the petition of the continental, when a judy is come, brag in your area was alive. and he was asked at one time about the problem in congo at that time. it was known as a he reminded these audience is that these board does that. we inherited part of the problem. it is important to note
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