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u. s. could take over guys, after locals are relocated, displace palestinians continue to return home. and the differential from us israel to 6 fire. this video footage shows the devastated part all the and they have virtually white dots in the it's really offensive. it's that tell, i'll how want neighborhood of kansas city where dozens of multi story buildings once the area has been reduced to rubble locking, washer electricity, those returning save up despite the overwhelming odds, they'll never again leave their homes who guides most up soon. everyone has pitched attendants on the ruins of their houses. this proves that we clean to our land and do not want to leave it. we will stay on our land and to feed our enemy, god willing totally. how can i tell how i used to be full of life and an attractive destination for people, but now it is destroyed and lifeless. it is not the same as before. we thought that when we returned home, we would rebuild our lives and our homes. unfortunately, we found no life and no home. we feel that life is getting harder every day. and even those palestini
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u. s, could still have a negative impact on economic growth. joel is more concerned about his own savings . he says he can't afford to be uncertain about his future man on the night, gordon walker. i don't have the patient fun of a work as long as i can work. other people can retire at 64. people like me, there's no retirement. he says he hopes that with every bit he saves life will get a bit easier. jessica washington to 0. she's redwin who be providence, china. so that's nice to meet the whole robin folder, but i mean, you can find out more information on the website. thousands of adults comments updates is through the day with us next. the inside story examines was going to fill the gap. now the us a need is about to be pulled around the world, the hello. i'm hopeful that we'll see an improvement in the weather across japan as we go into next week. but for the time being there is yet more disruptive. smoke paul again, little area of low pressure looking there in the sea of japan, and that will bring more wintry flowers or heavy snow or ice queens as well. so drifting snow as we go thro
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u. s. could leave europe, sidelines in any future peace talks over you crying and cases of sexual violence or role arise and eastern democratic republic of congo is fostering ramson.
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u. s. could leave europe, sidelines in any future. peace talks over you crying and cases of sexual violence or role arise and eastern democratic republic of congo is flashing red song. the boss has agreed to resume the terms of the kansas. these 5 plan off the previously saying it intended to suspend them. 3 is really captives are expected to be handed over on saturday and return for the release of palestinian prisoners being held and is riley chiles. mos had accused as well, of violating the terms of the deals by limiting aid, specifically housing and heavy machinery from getting into the gallons of the united nations says there's no time to lose as the humanitarian catastrophe in gauze, and continues a little change. and a mazda stands comes off, the delegation method talks in colorado, with egyptian and guitar remediation. is the group said that the discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreement. if we had
u. s. could leave europe, sidelines in any future. peace talks over you crying and cases of sexual violence or role arise and eastern democratic republic of congo is flashing red song. the boss has agreed to resume the terms of the kansas. these 5 plan off the previously saying it intended to suspend them. 3 is really captives are expected to be handed over on saturday and return for the release of palestinian prisoners being held and is riley chiles. mos had accused as well, of violating the...
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u. s. could own gaza. it's received wives condemnation. that's when yahoo says he's working in full cooperation with trump. president trump and i work in full cooperation and coordination between us. we have a common strategy and we can always share the details of this. the strategy with the public, including when the gates of hell will be open as a surely will if all our hostages are not released until the last one of them. a secretary at rubio and i discuss president trump's bold vision for gaza. for guys as future. how we can work together to ensure that that future becomes a reality. the presidents also been very bold about his view of what the future for gaza should be. not the same tired ideas of the past, but something that's a new bold and something that frankly took courage and vision in order to outline. and it may have shocked and surprised many. but what cannot continue is the same cycle, will repeat over and over again and wind up in the exact same place. the earlier i supposed to assign the home done how much the senior a spo
u. s. could own gaza. it's received wives condemnation. that's when yahoo says he's working in full cooperation with trump. president trump and i work in full cooperation and coordination between us. we have a common strategy and we can always share the details of this. the strategy with the public, including when the gates of hell will be open as a surely will if all our hostages are not released until the last one of them. a secretary at rubio and i discuss president trump's bold vision for...
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u. s. media could start with this same alleged he's reading work, criminal meets convicted, american felony prime minister benjamin netanyahu indicted by the international criminal court. was welcome to the white house where donald trump, who took credit for the cease fire, currently in place. casually ruminated once again about the benefits of the s and the cleanser of 2000000 palestinians in dos donald trump and netanyahu, both of them want absolute power. both of them right now have absolute power. i don't think that donald trump care is all about israel. i think that he cares about development and real estate, the riviera of the middle east. this could be something so magnificent. what netanyahu wanted, what a green light. and i think that that is what donald trump will give him. trump said actually on the, on the cusp of this daniel, he visit. so i can't guarantee that the next phase of this call said seized by idea of what happened was that reflects trump not really giving across about what happens or whether it reflects that he can't control netanyahu. guys is a guarantee that they'r
u. s. media could start with this same alleged he's reading work, criminal meets convicted, american felony prime minister benjamin netanyahu indicted by the international criminal court. was welcome to the white house where donald trump, who took credit for the cease fire, currently in place. casually ruminated once again about the benefits of the s and the cleanser of 2000000 palestinians in dos donald trump and netanyahu, both of them want absolute power. both of them right now have absolute...
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u. s. consumer prices could rise as a result of the policy. robert f. kennedy junior, a vaccine skit taked has been sworn in to lead the federal department of health and human services. the us senate confirmed his appointment with 52 votes to 48. kennedy is an environmental lawyer and the son of the late to send it to robert f. kennedy. nato secretary jo monkwood, has told defense ministers in brussels that ukraine will be involved in peace talks . it follows a phone call between the russian and us president. and at least $28.00 people had been injured off to cost, but into a group of trades union protested the german city of munich officials are treating instance as a suspect to the top. the site, the suspect is a 24 year old of gun asylum seeker, there's all the headlines and he is continues here on out just here. that's of the witness the much money other than of course in the of the something that we should okay. who am i may have of yeah, well the dispatcher, who understood it on up to london does hang out as little fun? no. i know how to
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u. s. foreign policy could shift. however, it tells the gabbert certainly has harsh critics. the fact that she was confirmed with a close vote, as many wondering what could come next for the pentagon, for the intelligence community and for the united states and its dealings around the world is there help for a new day of non intervention is i'm and peace caleb month in new york now from the head of inside governmental affairs for the us trade representative agency . steve, gil told us the ex democratic congress woman's position on american 8th to k of has proven to be rice or well, both for her. and for many of us who been been jo screaming that we need to look at the reality of what's happening on the battlefield. look at the reality of, of, of what you brain has done to their own people as i've done to the folks in, in those on past region for the last decade. those of us who were saying those things like policy, like me and others, were streamed for being russian spies and russian advocates in and in the pockets of food. and now the truth is coming out to, you know, again
u. s. foreign policy could shift. however, it tells the gabbert certainly has harsh critics. the fact that she was confirmed with a close vote, as many wondering what could come next for the pentagon, for the intelligence community and for the united states and its dealings around the world is there help for a new day of non intervention is i'm and peace caleb month in new york now from the head of inside governmental affairs for the us trade representative agency . steve, gil told us the ex...
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u. s. financial age could be on the line if they don't comply. and this isn't the 1st time we've heard told slide, says trump son in law and former top advisor who has previously expressed great interest in gas as land seen. it's great potential for waterfront, real estate and gases waterfront property. it could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, likelihood. so i think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but i think from israel's perspective, i would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up. but i don't think that israel has stated that they don't want people to move back there afterwards. are they serious about that? now? some is really asked for believe this whole relocating gavin's thing could be just a bluff and negotiate and tactic to reach a normalization agreement. between saudi arabia and a's role from sees peace between tel aviv as we add as part of a golden age for the middle east. now trump is making his move using the momentum from gaz cease 5, but 3. yeah, i
u. s. financial age could be on the line if they don't comply. and this isn't the 1st time we've heard told slide, says trump son in law and former top advisor who has previously expressed great interest in gas as land seen. it's great potential for waterfront, real estate and gases waterfront property. it could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, likelihood. so i think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but i think from israel's...
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u. s. foreign policy change could be considered a betrayal to ukraine at a press conference during his meetings with nato defense ministers. and he said, not at all that's your language. not mine, certainly not a betrayal. but as i said to our allies yesterday, we recognize the incredible commitment that has been made over many years. and no country as a president, trump has pointed out, has many larger commitment to the ukrainian mission than the united states of america. north of $300000000000.00. so the united states has invested in stabilizing those front lines. after the aggression of russia, there is no betrayal there. there is a recognition that the whole world and the united states is invested in interested in peace, a negotiated piece. so clearly what we're witnessing here is a huge paradigm shift. it's a paradigm shift towards piece and it's a paradigm shift that you have is obviously not very happy about to will describe to us a quote direct on warm conversation. yesterday's cold caught european officials completely off guard u cranes. e u allies have issued a joint declaration deman
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u. s. president. so not only are we're hearing that that could be an imminent meeting, potentially, even as early as the next couple of weeks. but this is a stunning reversal of u. s. policy. because just in the bottom administration, we saw an isolation of russia. now we're seeing the exact opposite. what we have here is essentially what we have is a repeat of the policies that we saw under donald trump in his 1st term. and that is sort of an, the rejection of, you know, sort of human rights, those sorts of things. and really a focus on economic or commercial over those policies of a sort of rejecting of the human rights violations, etc. thanks so much to kimberly. how could we while many ukrainians are expressing dismay at washington's shift towards russia. charles stratford has been speaking with people in kids. the winter in ukraine seems particularly big to this year made was perhaps quite a cold realization. the tree is off, the rush is full scale invasion. the country can no longer rely on its friends to defend it. but any cost many of the it's a shows the 3rd part those, cuz it seems to me that
u. s. president. so not only are we're hearing that that could be an imminent meeting, potentially, even as early as the next couple of weeks. but this is a stunning reversal of u. s. policy. because just in the bottom administration, we saw an isolation of russia. now we're seeing the exact opposite. what we have here is essentially what we have is a repeat of the policies that we saw under donald trump in his 1st term. and that is sort of an, the rejection of, you know, sort of human rights,...
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the washington central issue is china and the fear that it could control the u. s. built panama canal. secondly, the rubio says it's no joke. just retired general richardson such a little over the canal, looked down and saw those chinese port facilities and said those look like dual use facilities that in the moment of conflict could be weaponized against the chinese workers. first came to panama in the mid 18 hundreds, but their numbers and influence have expanded greatly in the last 3 decades, especially since panama cut ties with taiwan and recognized china 8 years ago. cindy, pick a model was former military strong man manuel until you know, it is as chief intelligence officer until they were both arrested during the us military invasion in 1989 to date demarco the leaves, the us is right and have concerns that we are very familiar and see how many thought from the military intelligence point of view, especially the main submarine cables of all the americas cross here, the us naval fleet, including nuclear submarines across the canal in both directions. the paci
the washington central issue is china and the fear that it could control the u. s. built panama canal. secondly, the rubio says it's no joke. just retired general richardson such a little over the canal, looked down and saw those chinese port facilities and said those look like dual use facilities that in the moment of conflict could be weaponized against the chinese workers. first came to panama in the mid 18 hundreds, but their numbers and influence have expanded greatly in the last 3...
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the regional partners we, united states could create a recipe for a new insurgency, for new violence on israel's borders. and of course, for instability with the u. s. as main allies in the region. this could fuel enough for insurgency, for decades. so it's a real concern here that i think the us administration is not taking into consideration. you can buy it off the entire population if you're only paying the ellipse of those countries in the ruling class. so ultimately, if the population still is suffering and the population is angry about these deals, it could become very violent. just allied to that. you've trump also suggesting that the west funds onyx ation will quote, work god given reason concessions combined with a shift the cease fire present. how do you evaluate the near term future for what's happening there? a listen, we didn't know very well that the is really right wing is, is, is very much committed to a greater israel project. they want this land, especially. they call it the mountains dad. they want this land altogether to be part of israel proper. we also know that they have set their eyes on even maybe constructing a 3rd temple
the regional partners we, united states could create a recipe for a new insurgency, for new violence on israel's borders. and of course, for instability with the u. s. as main allies in the region. this could fuel enough for insurgency, for decades. so it's a real concern here that i think the us administration is not taking into consideration. you can buy it off the entire population if you're only paying the ellipse of those countries in the ruling class. so ultimately, if the population...
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could they reach a deal to the fuse that dispute? the future of the u. s. as main farm aid agency hangs in the balance. but why does donald trump want to shut down usaid and how that affects millions of vulnerable people around the world. and trump us holt at a to south africa over a controversial landlord. he's also sides of the nation stance against israel, and it's war on concepts is humanitarian assistance being with an ice they was seen as a restrained response to donald trump, to tyrants against china, beijing's retaliatory duties on nearly $14000000000.00 worth of us imports of come into effect bounce off of donald trump recently funded the opening salvo and a trade dispute trumpet. slap additional 10 percent targets on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of chinese imports. but the spot, the tit for tat measures tension between the world's 2 launch just economies appears for the movement to be under control, leaving room for negotiation. so could the 2 nations strike a deal? what could they headed to a full blown trade? we'll, we'll discuss that w
could they reach a deal to the fuse that dispute? the future of the u. s. as main farm aid agency hangs in the balance. but why does donald trump want to shut down usaid and how that affects millions of vulnerable people around the world. and trump us holt at a to south africa over a controversial landlord. he's also sides of the nation stance against israel, and it's war on concepts is humanitarian assistance being with an ice they was seen as a restrained response to donald trump, to tyrants...
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and that could be bad for the u. s. economy, and possibly even worse for the canadian one. chris, and thank you very much and do this christmas. so let me talking to is there from detroit. so that's the deal in detroit. let's go to mexico city. that's what julia of don yano is. these titles from president trump have been long promised have been long expected. one would imagine the mexico has been able to put some sort of plan in place where you have any idea what it's preparing, as well. the president has said that she does have a plan. in fact, she spoke about having a plan, a, a plan b and a plan see. but she also said she wouldn't divulge the details of that plan until the tariffs were done deal until they were official. um, so no, i think the reason for that is 2 fold really on one hand, until very recently i would say until yesterday she was expressing a lot of optimism that her negotiating team in the us would be able to reach a deal so that there would be no terrace at all, even as late as of wednesday or thursday. she wouldn't asked in a press conference that she wa
and that could be bad for the u. s. economy, and possibly even worse for the canadian one. chris, and thank you very much and do this christmas. so let me talking to is there from detroit. so that's the deal in detroit. let's go to mexico city. that's what julia of don yano is. these titles from president trump have been long promised have been long expected. one would imagine the mexico has been able to put some sort of plan in place where you have any idea what it's preparing, as well. the...
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u. s. is concerned, very concerned, but showing there could get ahead in an area. sorry guys. i think it just already did. and alex report, if i just said better about being taken of or shut down is no out of the question. just think about what's happening to another chinese company. take talk. going back to our top story today took talk, as we said before, an overwhelming number of law makers vote in savannah. it's and they did so because they're worried about national security issues. take told how stop to walking in the united states is disappeared from apple and google app stores to breaking news, an earthquake and a world of social media that could be even bigger than we thought. reports. the tech talk is planning to shut down. it's app to users in the united states this sunday for you have a really, from the us supreme court on the popular app known as tick tock. the supreme court has now ruled that that law stands. what happens to the ap, however, is a wide open question. this boils down to control who controls the a all i controls the narrative. and while us companies
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u. s. and keeps signing, the mineral agreement, contracts could align to trillions of dollars where the ration studies academic on commentator greg simons, he's up to the plumbers. lensky is willing to sell anything to the trump administration. if it means he can hold onto power, he's just desperately, the noise is volume is rapidly running out. and i mean, he has absolutely no way to go in some form a i'm in a town reminding you brian, for too long. because someone who is, i'm uh and this is just pure desperation and i think he's just trying to buy a muslim a one time bought 10 zelinski, give away to the americans to a piece the. and this is going to be a states enterprises and was was lambs, but they have live. so it's going to be a bias style of anything on value and with to the americans. and specifically the drum and inspection volume or as lance. these time in the spotlight, often unix security conference, it was interesting beyond his mom's to the 1st, there was no ukraine translator at, should be fined for his interview with cnn. and then when it's open to questions, the request was me
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u. s. and ukraine signed the mineral agreement, contracts could amount to 2 trillions of dollars. international journalism scholar greg simon said he believes zalinski is willing to sell anything to the trump administration to hold on to power just a bit longer. that is, does this for us? he nice is volume is rapidly running out. and i mean he has absolutely no way to go the stomach boma. i mean a con reminding you brian for too long because someone who gets them. uh, and this is just pure desperation and i think he's just trying to buy a muslim a one time bought 10 zalinski, give away to the americans to a piece the. and this is going to be a states enterprise is a and a full was was lambs, but they have live. so it's going to be a bias. i'll anything i'll tell you and with to the americans. and specifically, the drums and special also and munich, the india and foreign minister raised questions about how western states preached democracy at home. well discouraging it in the global south that was at the time. and i have to say this in all honesty, bad, west treated democracy as a
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u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking? i'm feel go and by then, and this is the day the do you as will take over the guys a script. we have lived through war for a year and more. and then he comes and says, we should leave our land for the future of this feature is actually a declination of water on that god. some people will get to take over that piece. so we're going to develop it, create thousands and thousands of jobs, and it will be something that the entire middle east can be very proud of. i think, i think he's got it. got the right idea. target implemented is this different story ethnically leading to the area is or cried or leaders and people should respect their wishes of instead of seeing. and also on the day, 3 months after the start of student led protesting sub yeah, there's no sign of them ending vivi
u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking? i'm feel go and by then, and this is the day the do you as will take over the guys a script. we have lived through war for a year and more. and then he comes and says, we should leave our land for...
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u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking, i'm feel go and by then and this is the day the.
u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking, i'm feel go and by then and this is the day the.
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don't forget it. wherever we start this week, well, where else could you start done with the u. s. aids pandemic? uh, bear with me. uh, it's a kind of similarity right to the united states, an aide foundation following hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars around the world conflict, more upsetting people's religions. it's hard to know where to start life, but we're gonna have a good roof already. let's have a look at some of the kind of things that you guys in the good old us of a, i've been paying for a proof of it to michael 1st. if you feel a space for all diversity here we show you this is different about transitive boys and girls and it's history. this is where the cache has got a safe space that teaches us to be authentic and challenge gendered. so what do you for the kids school, the grinds or something? yeah, couple areas, the bill kind of pay a tax. that's where the cache has gone into a farm for some 6 look forward to anyway, moving, uh, so there you go. there's a sample of where the cache is gone, but there's a lot more. there was so much actually, oh, you know,
don't forget it. wherever we start this week, well, where else could you start done with the u. s. aids pandemic? uh, bear with me. uh, it's a kind of similarity right to the united states, an aide foundation following hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars around the world conflict, more upsetting people's religions. it's hard to know where to start life, but we're gonna have a good roof already. let's have a look at some of the kind of things that you guys in the good old us of a, i've...
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you could make an argument that the u. s. as wanted to attract more investment into the us by creating a kind of chaos in canada and mexico, so their investors are wary. but even then it becomes complicated. i'll give you an example. canada canadian investors invest far more money in the us economy every year. then american investors invest in canada, so the us is a very strong economy and they have lots of great potential. and i think in a way there's a kind of performance around these tariff wars that don't always add up to strict g opus geostrategic goals. it's about projecting american power. trump wants to make deals, he wants to show his base, he can extract concessions from weaker partners that i think sometimes that political show is as, as important as any particular economic or a strategic logic. greg, there are many who are comparing what trump did and it's for us to, to now. and they say that there were people around him 1st time around that was stopping enticing rash, action. and many argue that this time that ar
you could make an argument that the u. s. as wanted to attract more investment into the us by creating a kind of chaos in canada and mexico, so their investors are wary. but even then it becomes complicated. i'll give you an example. canada canadian investors invest far more money in the us economy every year. then american investors invest in canada, so the us is a very strong economy and they have lots of great potential. and i think in a way there's a kind of performance around these tariff...