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what they did in augusta in the last 15 mazda. it's not that i knew that that made it very in any sort of they said that they are implemented this impact except they use in gus are in the west bank in order to a piece of and people. but also they are allowing the settlers to, i talked to also and, and body seen young people that were displacing people from one place to the other . that more than 20000 people that have been displaced from their homes seem to or thought these are they have been to come at before destroying their home safe from the life livelihood, the ticket, etc. so i think that this is the 24. 1 probably is the message to the people on the 2nd is to move forward with this occupational for onyx ational. right? if you to, i was going to ask you about that because they have been suggestions that mission yahoo may have accepted the agreement in guys as a result of some behind the scenes deal that he's done with the trump administration. and that this could come at a cost for palestinians, especially those in the occup
what they did in augusta in the last 15 mazda. it's not that i knew that that made it very in any sort of they said that they are implemented this impact except they use in gus are in the west bank in order to a piece of and people. but also they are allowing the settlers to, i talked to also and, and body seen young people that were displacing people from one place to the other . that more than 20000 people that have been displaced from their homes seem to or thought these are they have been...
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and then in augusta ask them that they also support what the settlers are doing, chasing, harvesting people in order to push them outside the region of the west bank as well . you know, we'll see on a 2nd a thank you very much for joining us in the studio for the alpha 0 and use our the spring. and you'll see medical burg, senior consulting fellow at the chatham house. think thank you. are joining us from london. you'll see what would you add to what we've been reporting and analyzing so far? do you see anything differently or do you agree with this? i i it is furniture, feet. i think we shipped though i lost the bar when i came to the westbank to mention it because the focus was on was on the side of the latches and then the station there. but this is long gone. i mean for years now, but definitely in the, in the last year in the house, it's an, it's an ongoing situation. wish they felt like is there any document that released the authentic station east the way forward and when they stopped about false, false, and expanding most of the day on the point of seeing some guys that he's
and then in augusta ask them that they also support what the settlers are doing, chasing, harvesting people in order to push them outside the region of the west bank as well . you know, we'll see on a 2nd a thank you very much for joining us in the studio for the alpha 0 and use our the spring. and you'll see medical burg, senior consulting fellow at the chatham house. think thank you. are joining us from london. you'll see what would you add to what we've been reporting and analyzing so far?...
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honey mountain mode has more from augusta city.
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the largest health compound across the augusta best serve the entire gaza strip. every other health facilities and centers around the area or in gauze and through other part of the war, worked as a subordinate elements to achieve a hospital. this is the major hub full health for health care system across the god forbid, houses, many of the essential departments including the office for the health ministry here . and one of the, of the floor is and just we are at a different spot right now that in the courtyard of a ship, a hospital behind me is the emergency department building the at least the, the ground floor. and the 1st floor served as emergency department. the other upper floor served as a pediatric departments. and as other essential departments blew the middle collapse and the blood tested lab. and there is the uh, the uh the x ray department in this building. and its believe these really military, when it 1st a storm, a shift hospital, it is torment, under the pretext that this building particular building, the immersion department house underneath it, un
the largest health compound across the augusta best serve the entire gaza strip. every other health facilities and centers around the area or in gauze and through other part of the war, worked as a subordinate elements to achieve a hospital. this is the major hub full health for health care system across the god forbid, houses, many of the essential departments including the office for the health ministry here . and one of the, of the floor is and just we are at a different spot right now that...
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dominican to, from this is to uh, eva, quit or to force for the displacement of filipinos from the augusta, the critics to, they've been does again, why does it's empty? i think the how can you continual implementing the she's fed agreement 111 the scene of the sort of thing, but ethnic cleansing unfroze from displace. let me just ask you this, mr. 9. so for you as, as, as, as a group of time us, what does this mean then for the cease fire agreement on the face of the ceasefire agreement, we have to this many times. we are committed to the future agreement. we have done a lot of box we have fulfilled on or obligations according to the few to the future agreement. and we are a simple method and we are in the we are working hardly to avoid any obstacles to overcome any changes that have fitted at the beginning. we are in, in negotiations with the mediators or for them in the it does with it. so even for the last 3 weeks, net insight is, is really think the dean and the i'm upfront funding. did organizations before this quote to the, to the deal to be implemented? they, i, to the, mr. 9, the
dominican to, from this is to uh, eva, quit or to force for the displacement of filipinos from the augusta, the critics to, they've been does again, why does it's empty? i think the how can you continual implementing the she's fed agreement 111 the scene of the sort of thing, but ethnic cleansing unfroze from displace. let me just ask you this, mr. 9. so for you as, as, as, as a group of time us, what does this mean then for the cease fire agreement on the face of the ceasefire agreement, we...
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want to get the back orders that are the best and those and then continue the most that goods in augusta? this is exactly the message. the best thing is what a good thing. but technically speaking is an invite related the agreement, and the media doesn't have to push that is to stop these verges. and so that the agreements can be implemented to the end. okay, let's just break some of that down when you talk about the pressure, 1st of all. and how is that going to play out next? and who do you expect to be pressuring israel into not according to you, uh, violating this fire agreements. the best of all the families of those early presidents, if they want to see that a prison is released and they have the, they want to a board attorney whose efforts to killed is an independent us. because in my opinion, this is a real intention who doesn't care about their lives. only care about this to keep us position is to prevent smokers from leaving his cabinet. and that was the event collapse. so for those on government, he doesn't get about the prisoners. if he can, he would have signed the same agre
want to get the back orders that are the best and those and then continue the most that goods in augusta? this is exactly the message. the best thing is what a good thing. but technically speaking is an invite related the agreement, and the media doesn't have to push that is to stop these verges. and so that the agreements can be implemented to the end. okay, let's just break some of that down when you talk about the pressure, 1st of all. and how is that going to play out next? and who do you...
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i, c s that i don't know the, the, the ups aside do the people who are not accepted the people to augusta 1st, the by the student instances, whether in does the west fund, they wouldn't method accepted, but it started to the best of this is one of these tactics usually get some use in order to pass this project. he is starting to test the a lie or the response of 1st the populations of the other states, how they will deal with it. and then we should need a mention. how is this thing that despite the fuse, it'd be public announcements of each of, of georgia, that they are, will not accept the displacements of the people that goes up p a. d to move the law that they will eventually of the accept this proposal or so what is this? is this president trump saying out loud that there is no chance of a 2 state solution for the middle east because his predecessor present by then while he was heavily criticized for arming israel during the war and gaza, at least by the end officially did back a 2 state solution, a dozen to see if this is, if i, if i big see or hear a steps american stuff that there
i, c s that i don't know the, the, the ups aside do the people who are not accepted the people to augusta 1st, the by the student instances, whether in does the west fund, they wouldn't method accepted, but it started to the best of this is one of these tactics usually get some use in order to pass this project. he is starting to test the a lie or the response of 1st the populations of the other states, how they will deal with it. and then we should need a mention. how is this thing that...
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they don't want to lose the trump, they don't want to lose the support of the trunk administration. augusta backed up with a huge geopolitical problems. they face particularly voiding ukraine instability to nato. and also the new, the defense back of the data piece would like to put together caution. thank you very much. that's hashem. i had by our lives day in brussels. let's go to washington dc now and kimberly healthcare dot white house correspondent. as we heard the from kimberly or the you very cautious about how to deal with donald trump. how the president's actions since he took office being viewed in the us can be well, there certainly is concerned because what consumers know is that this, it least in the short term means that they are going to be paying higher prices. you have to remember that one of the big reasons that donald trump was elected was to bring the cost of ordinary goods down there already pay high prices as a result of inflation for the last 4 years under the 5 and ministration. so the last thing they want is more prices rising under the trump administration. donald
they don't want to lose the trump, they don't want to lose the support of the trunk administration. augusta backed up with a huge geopolitical problems. they face particularly voiding ukraine instability to nato. and also the new, the defense back of the data piece would like to put together caution. thank you very much. that's hashem. i had by our lives day in brussels. let's go to washington dc now and kimberly healthcare dot white house correspondent. as we heard the from kimberly or the you...
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go with this such idea to be nearly 0 because i am now aware of how many people who will have lift augusta during the last 15 months outside the country in egypt or some other countries. autumn, no bushing and boss came to us sort of beating the every day. we want to the 10 bucks delgado despite the audit no in egypt or in your heart or. ready other countries and the, the, want me to go back to the despite, we are with the ghost is totally destroyed. and it's 2 of 3 where the, the water cream out who's done beside the best phone for us, which is bench. i mean it, and you know, for the accused by the i c, c and it's a g as a water coming on by committing genocide and you stood for the word thing him my name to it was about a scene and i think he has to be just because the cause of all these problems invasion is the 75 years old. it can patients. and the 17 years old, suffocating sees you on the go this to the phone out of countries or the center campus, a lot of countries around the world. this is a water crime. this is a crime against humanity. this is an ethnic cleansing. egyptians who ha
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but not all will be allowed to return to augusta. wounded palestinians had been cleared to leave god's f, a medical treatment abroad. now the un has confirmed this, the 37 patients just going over those numbers again. they are accompanied by 44 different caregivers. and we are waiting for them to be allowed to leave the gaza strip. eminently tarka boys, whom was in hon. eunice when the patient's began their journey. i am right now with nicer hospital in the southern part of the gaza strip. where right now, the process of evacuating a 100 palestinian one, the patients to receive a treatment outside garza is taking place at the moment. we can see right now a bus carrying a 100, a palestinian one to patients, is moving from los or hospital to, to the roof of crossing boulder in a rough, lost city as a part of the deal that has been broken by regional mediators. now we can see that the w a o is a responsible offer of transferring the dues wounded patients to receive medical treatments abroad. this step has been seen as a career to come and significant move to mitigate the medical pressure
but not all will be allowed to return to augusta. wounded palestinians had been cleared to leave god's f, a medical treatment abroad. now the un has confirmed this, the 37 patients just going over those numbers again. they are accompanied by 44 different caregivers. and we are waiting for them to be allowed to leave the gaza strip. eminently tarka boys, whom was in hon. eunice when the patient's began their journey. i am right now with nicer hospital in the southern part of the gaza strip....
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so the only extra way of me think that loved ones, especially those in the augusta is some of this distribution. some of them i can imagine would be the least the only to find out that the loved ones are at the killed, that their homes are demolished, that this kind of entire destruction of because they've had been systematically inflicted upon and think we should long have become colleagues and basel living in the 6th stream information isolation, i suppose in itself, is arguably a form of torture, but specifically speaking prisoners. so i've been talking about being infected with skin conditions, such as staves about being shown videos of the destruction of the homelands, just shortly before being released. what details do you have? yes, i mean this done, this conditions of course interviewed. they write the form of communication banner and this kind of information, ben is, is yet another form of torture. but is there, it has actually been imposing what the forms of torture, including system as it can be things big. in addition, human lation of sexual assault, we read testimonies from the spa
so the only extra way of me think that loved ones, especially those in the augusta is some of this distribution. some of them i can imagine would be the least the only to find out that the loved ones are at the killed, that their homes are demolished, that this kind of entire destruction of because they've had been systematically inflicted upon and think we should long have become colleagues and basel living in the 6th stream information isolation, i suppose in itself, is arguably a form of...
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i think many of us expect that what was going to happen, not only in augusta and we were very clear, this is a war against the palestinian people. and, and the main goal of the story in the government have, it's not about the one group or the other is about how to keep denying systematically, the palestinian right to self determination. and that's can be seen the most here in the occupies the west bank. so this is not about what's happened before after october, the 7th. we're talking about a system of will put on the center of the patient, but you can see all over the occupied westbank. and over the past weeks has to be even as front them through almost 900. the fixtures made. they usually live in, built by westbank, extremely difficult for people have limits to the move, but the people in between different cities. and that goes in part of those with an increase on afraid of set, the total attacks it almost all over the occupied west front, but particularly an area that's under the trump of ministration supplies or the previous administration plan. but they referred to a state of the
i think many of us expect that what was going to happen, not only in augusta and we were very clear, this is a war against the palestinian people. and, and the main goal of the story in the government have, it's not about the one group or the other is about how to keep denying systematically, the palestinian right to self determination. and that's can be seen the most here in the occupies the west bank. so this is not about what's happened before after october, the 7th. we're talking about a...
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so how you're going to make the reconstruction of augusta? we dealt with how much it is, how much that scene other of the data, how, how they're going to make this deal to be implies these, how much is not that this would this bring us that they did that the sort of has no plans of what to do after, which is what goes on. baskin said, there's always no plant there is no play out. there never was never approximately but to begin with by the was asking if any help give me a plan of whether you're going to do a different investment. one for myself in one day, but it's, you know, for the, we don't know what the other thing is. once we know that the that it wouldn't be no space, it know to stay sort of and we got some finding out what it said that she doesn't want that. we see that the future at alpha with buying is also uncertain. we know that there are more supplements, so they want to be done in both with funk and, and the best of the problem is pushing for, but it seem to lead gusta and allow instead less to, to do behaviors unfortunately with
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melissa davis, assistant professor of history at augusta university in augusta, georgia. her interests lie in the civil war and reconstruction. women and gender studies and public history. her book gendering secession white women and the politics and politics in south carolina, 1862 1861 will be published with cambridge university press in 2025. our third speaker is dr. derek o leary, who received his ph.d. in u.s. history at uc berkeley in 2020 and has taught since at bard high school, early college, d.c., and the university of south carolina. he transitioned to the federal government in 2022 and just completed the prestigious presidential management fellowship program at a prestigious. he didn't write that. his book, archival communities constructing the past in the early u.s. will be published by uva press in 2025 as well. and our final speaker is dr. john c winters, assistant director of the georgia. ann richards civil war era center at penn state. he is the author of the 2023 book the amazing iroquois and the invention of the empire state. from oxford university pres
melissa davis, assistant professor of history at augusta university in augusta, georgia. her interests lie in the civil war and reconstruction. women and gender studies and public history. her book gendering secession white women and the politics and politics in south carolina, 1862 1861 will be published with cambridge university press in 2025. our third speaker is dr. derek o leary, who received his ph.d. in u.s. history at uc berkeley in 2020 and has taught since at bard high school, early...
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using, seven times more the facilities to cover the same geographies over trying to get help the augustae were trying to do now far that goes does matter and there's also role for the government 5g fcc to help supplement and complement the spices help us push out faster than absolutely need to get further and we are today. sick is everything congress can do to help the companies bill tomorrow towers in rural areas to act certainly, continue on permitting reform would help to help modernize the process to go faster and get two more places and more power spectrum would be great. >> and finally i have about amended, can you explain the difference in the approach of spectrum policy between the first trump ministration in the recent biden administration. >> what exactly needs to happen with the spectrum policy out of the gutter and back track and how well will it take. >> we saw a great success the first trump ministration release more spectrum than any other administration particularly some of spectrum we are talking about under trump direction and under his leadership we saw 380 and 80 spec
using, seven times more the facilities to cover the same geographies over trying to get help the augustae were trying to do now far that goes does matter and there's also role for the government 5g fcc to help supplement and complement the spices help us push out faster than absolutely need to get further and we are today. sick is everything congress can do to help the companies bill tomorrow towers in rural areas to act certainly, continue on permitting reform would help to help modernize the...
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and when we're trying to get beyond augusta and how far that signal goes matters. there's a role for the government and the funded 5g, and help us push out faster, but absolutely, we need to get further than we are today. >> is there anything congress can do to help us, help the companies build more towers in rural areas of the country? >> certainly, continued work on permitting reform would help to help cut down modernize that process and let us build faster and get to more places and full power spectrum. it would be both, great. >> finally, i've got about a minute. can you explain the difference of the approach between spectrum policy between the first trump administration and the recent biden administration and what needs to help to get spectrum policy out of the gutter and back on track? how long will it take? >> we saw great success the first trump administration and released more spectrum than any other administration, particularly some of the mid spectrum under the trump direction, we saw 380 megahertz, mid band spectrum auctioned over $100 billion. spectrum
and when we're trying to get beyond augusta and how far that signal goes matters. there's a role for the government and the funded 5g, and help us push out faster, but absolutely, we need to get further than we are today. >> is there anything congress can do to help us, help the companies build more towers in rural areas of the country? >> certainly, continued work on permitting reform would help to help cut down modernize that process and let us build faster and get to more places...