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his way to the united states, where he is expected to meet president donald trump in the capital of washington dc, and discuss the next phase of the gods a ceasefire. deal. trump is taking credit for the agreement that went into effect the day before his inauguration, but families of the remaining is really captives are concerned. and then, you know, we'll try to sabotage the 2nd phase. right, let's go to laura han, laura, your in jordan's capital. i'm on and you're there because the is really government and palestinian authority have banned al jazeera from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank floor, where we're back to what we've heard before from the families of the captive. they do not trust their prime minister to prioritize the release of the captives and gaza. the well as he said, we've had this before. the theme purchased it on a weekly basis for around 15 months to try to put pressure on this. and you know, who's government to go ahead with this truth with this deal because they don't just want to see the 1st phase go through. we have 20 more captives expected to need. but
his way to the united states, where he is expected to meet president donald trump in the capital of washington dc, and discuss the next phase of the gods a ceasefire. deal. trump is taking credit for the agreement that went into effect the day before his inauguration, but families of the remaining is really captives are concerned. and then, you know, we'll try to sabotage the 2nd phase. right, let's go to laura han, laura, your in jordan's capital. i'm on and you're there because the is really...
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he's expected to meet president trump in the capital of washington dc and discuss the next phase of the gaza sci fi deal. but families of the remaining captains are concerned. he will try to sabotage that's the 2nd phase. my son was co in the schedule to be released from captivity and gaza only in phase 2 of the deal. we the families waiting for our loved ones to be released in the next phases are very concerned. we turn to address us president donald trump missed the president so, so we are deeply concerned that the extremist in the call lucian and the 10 you know, are attempting to sabotage the deal. well, our hom is in jordan's capital of mine and she's there because these randy government time palestinian all authority have gone down to 0 from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank north. so as we heard the families of these rarely captors of worried that netanyahu may try to sabotage the c 5 d, and they, they've been urging president trump not to let them do this. well, absolutely. they actually held a couple of protests yesterday in tennessee on saturday evening. the
he's expected to meet president trump in the capital of washington dc and discuss the next phase of the gaza sci fi deal. but families of the remaining captains are concerned. he will try to sabotage that's the 2nd phase. my son was co in the schedule to be released from captivity and gaza only in phase 2 of the deal. we the families waiting for our loved ones to be released in the next phases are very concerned. we turn to address us president donald trump missed the president so, so we are...
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of the gaza ceasefire deal, which aims to establish a permanent truce crackdown on peaceful protests in georgia. a journalist in the capital tbilisi said a second during anti—government protests. the washington dcaid the area received six months of congo, where there's been fierce fighting here's his report. territory almost a week ago. the security situation here remains volatile. heavy fighting between the rebels and the congolese forces has shut down the city centre. banks, shops and other services have all been paralysed by the violence. it seems peaceful as we drive across the city. residents are frightened. explode and injure people. this once bustling city is now scarred by the fighting. over there, i see bullet holes on that bus, and it's when the shooting started. i screamed for help i came out of the house screaming. with no signs of a truce between the congolese forces and the m23, people in goma and eastern drc are expecting the worst. paul njie, bbc news, goma. around the world and across the uk. federation, luis rubiales, goes on trial today, accused of sexual assault. the world cup in 2023. on trialfor coercion. all four men deny any wrongdoing. our correspondent, guy hedgecoe, r
of the gaza ceasefire deal, which aims to establish a permanent truce crackdown on peaceful protests in georgia. a journalist in the capital tbilisi said a second during anti—government protests. the washington dcaid the area received six months of congo, where there's been fierce fighting here's his report. territory almost a week ago. the security situation here remains volatile. heavy fighting between the rebels and the congolese forces has shut down the city centre. banks, shops and other...
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of silence for the victims - and their families, please. gasping 0h! my god... what happened 7 oh, my god! it's a cold january night in the us capital, washington, dc.t around 9pm, a plane is preparing to land at ronald reagan washington national airport. it's flying under the regional brand name american eagle, airspace around washington is particularly complex and extremely busy. aircraft transiting the airport. so, washington national airport is the beating heart of the usa capital, and it serves the absolute core of the government and it is right in the heart of the city. it's right on the river. space on the ground, but also in the air. and making sure there's no accidents, both between the aircraft and also vehicles on the ground. and when they're taking off as well. this is the audio from air traffic control. for that particular type of military helicopter. and this is normal — all aircraft have a different call sign. so, listening to the air traffic controllers, it sounds like there was no response from the helicopter pilot. replied at the same time that has cancelled out his reply. and was avoiding him. then the next call that you hear, unf
of silence for the victims - and their families, please. gasping 0h! my god... what happened 7 oh, my god! it's a cold january night in the us capital, washington, dc.t around 9pm, a plane is preparing to land at ronald reagan washington national airport. it's flying under the regional brand name american eagle, airspace around washington is particularly complex and extremely busy. aircraft transiting the airport. so, washington national airport is the beating heart of the usa capital, and it...
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capital building in washington, dc. michael miller. michael, thanks very much. is always a pleasure. thank you. well, the new us secretary of state, marco rubio has admitted america's unique polar moment has passed. so how will that affect the super powers foreign policy moving forward across pop debates by that, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross top floor. all things are considered, i'm peter level, better late than never trump secretary of state, marco rubio admits america's unipolar moment. his past viewers of this program understood this long ago. how well this emission make comes for them policy different. will diplomacy make a comeback, the cross fucking problems, foreign policy? i'm joined by my guess. daniel is our in new york. he's a journalist, an author of 3 books on the us constitution in nashville, we have ryan christian, he is founder and editor of the last american vagabond, as well as co founder of the independent media alliance. and in brisbane, we crossed to what we could poll. he's an advent professor at queensland university and technology and senior fellow at th
capital building in washington, dc. michael miller. michael, thanks very much. is always a pleasure. thank you. well, the new us secretary of state, marco rubio has admitted america's unique polar moment has passed. so how will that affect the super powers foreign policy moving forward across pop debates by that, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross top floor. all things are considered, i'm peter level, better late than never trump secretary of state,...
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of settlement in the middle east. and that i'm not pregnant as a net to know who is in the capital is in washington dc and he's be making congressional leaders understand that's right. he's been meeting with the leaders from the senate side in the last hour or so. as he was going into that meeting, he was asked about donald trump's idea of the new us troops would be needed to help secure a gaza benjamin netanyahu responding with just one more new he's been going to meet with mike johnson. who of course is the speaker of the house of representatives and people from that side on both sides. we expect he's here really to put pressure on the united states. has company hold on a $1000000000.08 packets to israel, which includes $700000000.00 for heavy bones, which of course to bite and put a stop to on $300000000.00 for 4 to 5 reinforce built those, those which have been used no just thing guys up, but also in the west bank and east jerusalem as well as that sort of whole because the democrats are upset that the weight donald trump is handling us aids. and also us foreign policy. the totally within the rights to prove that ho
of settlement in the middle east. and that i'm not pregnant as a net to know who is in the capital is in washington dc and he's be making congressional leaders understand that's right. he's been meeting with the leaders from the senate side in the last hour or so. as he was going into that meeting, he was asked about donald trump's idea of the new us troops would be needed to help secure a gaza benjamin netanyahu responding with just one more new he's been going to meet with mike johnson. who...
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capital building in washington, dc where no former us a id stuff. our staging protests and michael, thanks again for talking to us. what are the protesters seeking and what kind of crowds are there to? well, there was a, a ton of quite a large crowd. i would estimate about 1500 people. it was very early they, they came in, they listen to various us senators and congressmen reaffirmed their commitment to trying to preserve usa id. it was, it was sort of a pep rally to try and sustain the or the entity for the to man a tearing work. but no mention was made of course of what our f k juniors just brought out and how the, the usa idea has been use for years as a conduit to, to a non governmental organizations or in g goes to uh, funnel funds, money laundering in effect, to instigate, political activities, which we're now seeing in georgia in the country of georgia in armenia. and we did see it in the ukraine just mentioned just a few that we're seeing it also in the, in the east asia where there's a lot of turmoil going on in pakistan. he's in g o z a and under the also says have usa i, they have been have been the front for c, i a to use them for, for their plan dus
capital building in washington, dc where no former us a id stuff. our staging protests and michael, thanks again for talking to us. what are the protesters seeking and what kind of crowds are there to? well, there was a, a ton of quite a large crowd. i would estimate about 1500 people. it was very early they, they came in, they listen to various us senators and congressmen reaffirmed their commitment to trying to preserve usa id. it was, it was sort of a pep rally to try and sustain the or the...
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reports from washington dc. benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends and unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to enforce peace and guys have a simple one more dense or no of these early prime minister's visit has been more dramatic than expected. standing at his side, donald trump suggested the us could take over, guys of officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporary . the said, but that idea under caught by the president himself, posting on social media the gets a strip would be turned over to the united states by israel. at the conclusion of fighting, the palestinians would have already been re settled and far safer and more beautiful communities with new and modern homes in the region. they would actually have a chance to be happy, safe, and free. the us working with great development teams from all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the world's greatest. and most spectacular developments of its kind on, you know, soldiers by the us would be needed. stability for the region would read even for a president who has offended us policy in the middle east before these co
reports from washington dc. benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends and unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to enforce peace and guys have a simple one more dense or no of these early prime minister's visit has been more dramatic than expected. standing at his side, donald trump suggested the us could take over, guys of officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporary . the said, but that idea under caught by the president himself, posting...
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of minutes. by the way, folks, why am i in washington, dc? that is not a fake screen behind me. that is the actual capital. tomorrow we have a cnbc exclusive. 940 in the morning on squawk on the street. i'll be sitting down with brand new secretary of energy chris wright. we're going to talk, kelly, obviously, about the inflation reduction act, money, oil, fossil fuels, drill, baby drill. where does all this money go? exclusive energy interview with chris wright tomorrow morning on squawk on the streets, 9:40 a.m. tune in. >> kelly cannot wait for that. our viewers will remember him when he was still running his company. he would come on and we'd check in with him. so his comments will carry even more weight now than they did. brian. we're looking forward to it. our trader says you should sell this mystery stock that's more than doubled in just six months. she will explain why when we return. >> nothing stands still. not technology. >> not the market. >> and not franklin templeton. we've been a firm in. >> motion for. over 75 years, always innovating. >> today, we're a leader in public and private. >> mark
of minutes. by the way, folks, why am i in washington, dc? that is not a fake screen behind me. that is the actual capital. tomorrow we have a cnbc exclusive. 940 in the morning on squawk on the street. i'll be sitting down with brand new secretary of energy chris wright. we're going to talk, kelly, obviously, about the inflation reduction act, money, oil, fossil fuels, drill, baby drill. where does all this money go? exclusive energy interview with chris wright tomorrow morning on squawk on...
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of the day's other news now crackdown on peaceful protests in georgia. a journalist in the capital tbilisi said a second round of what she called arbitrary and violent during anti—government protests. the washington dcednesday's mid—air it is partially submerged in the potomac river. as flooding in queensland worsens. the torrential rainfall has claimed one life so far and forced thousands to flee their homes. meteorologists said the area received six months of rainfall in three days. to spain now. this was a huge story at the time
of the day's other news now crackdown on peaceful protests in georgia. a journalist in the capital tbilisi said a second round of what she called arbitrary and violent during anti—government protests. the washington dcednesday's mid—air it is partially submerged in the potomac river. as flooding in queensland worsens. the torrential rainfall has claimed one life so far and forced thousands to flee their homes. meteorologists said the area received six months of rainfall in three days. to...