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if convicted on no counts. the unpaid visible and good to have you with us. the war in the guns this trip is set to enter. yes. and now the new phase is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced what sounds like an even more intense military operation. saying this time, the majority of the population in gaza would be relocated the id or is to seize and occupied parts of a tower tree. israel security cabinet has approve the plan of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says that he and his security cabinet to launching an intensive operation in gaza. the chief of staff recommended this is a way forward to defeat from us. he believes that will also help us rescue the
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hostages, and i agree with not easy, not the way not giving up on any one causes population will be moved to protect it . so we'll see you couldn't log in on the left and yahoo has all the troops to no longer retreats of to carrying out rates, but instead to cap to and control the palestinian territory. the plan does not include a date for when these really troops would leave cause a tens of thousands of reserve as to being killed off to join the fight is really forces already control, at least a 3rd of guns through which it cools, buffers zones on the board with this row for the swathes of the territory or in combat. so and so under is really evacuation or does israel's latest plan would force hundreds of thousands of palestinians to move south as it intensifies fighting in the news?
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the move would likely exhaustive agent already die humanitarian situation. israel has not allowed any agent calls us to move in 2 months, which is proposing setting up a tops new rafa. private security companies which reportedly run the hubs to stop hamas militants accessing supplies. the news of israel's latest military operation was devastating to palestinians in garza who continued to lose loved ones to the fighting and letting them know what's the price of these are the army, was expanding the operation looking for the but i don't know what these are the army hasn't done yet in gaza for different they entered gaza, installed every city, every centimeter of the gods us to just on the hospitals. if those everywhere and liberties destroyed everything, what else have they not done them for? goodness. israel's latest plan has already prompted condemnation from the united nations and the european union, which ones that it will cost the casualties and sufferings to the palestinian
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population. natasha hole is a senior fellow with the middle east program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. what do you make of israel's plan? expanding the war at a time so many? well hoping it'd be wound up. yeah, i mean we have been hearing that israel would like to expand the war and potentially reoccupied, not just part of the gaza strip, but the entirety of it. and really what we've heard in recent days is that if there isn't a ceasefire at the close of president trump's 3 day visit to the gulf, then they will quote, flatten all of gaza, which essentially means in disabling anyone to return. and that's exactly what we've been seeing over the past few months. in fact, in a, in a blockade that has not allowed a single bottle of water or any food into the struggle for 2 months. this is the longest. it's been since the start of this bloody war. how is that in yahoo hoping
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to sell these to a domestic audience because there is a huge amount of the population against the small going on. and they want the top priority to be bringing home those hostages as yeah, it started 60 to 70 percent of israelis want this war to come to an end and all of the hostages home. and really what netanyahu was talking about is a piece meal effort, in which only $5.00 to $10.00 hostages. com and even how mess talked about a whole deal, where all of the hostages come home in return for is rarely troop withdrawals in a true and permanent end to this war. but nothing yahoo and his very good conservative cabinet appear to be just be pressing ahead without any kinds of red lights from the trumpet administration. well, in his way, the official says there is a window of opportunity for
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a hostage deal during donald trump's visits. the region next we do think that's a fair assessment. well, i think there was many windows of opportunity. in fact there was a deal that was in place when trump came into office for the return of the hostages of israel pressed forward with the war. so it still remains to be seen whether, whether exactly speaking about when it comes to the return of the hostages and what they would want in return because they're still talking about a temporary cease fire. and once again, we still haven't seen any aid or any resources get into the costs of strip, and i suspect that this trip will not have cause as its priority. so i, i am not optimistic about the, well, how much influence do you think the u. s. president really has over netanyahu, and this will as well, israel gets billions of dollars uh, and military equipment and personnel, and intelligence assistance from the united states. so the united states has an
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incredible amount of leverage, but we haven't really seen the us use. it's leverage not just during the trump administration, but during the vitamin ministration as well. esentially israel has gotten either a direct, green light or an indirect green light by, by not having anyone from, from the us side. essentially tell is real to, to stop. and so it really seems like we may see a continuation even an expansion of this war, which is really hard to believe if you have seen pictures of, of cause a anytime recently. tasha whole thank you very much for your insights. let's take you through some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. the remaining and prime minister much has to lock, who has resigned a day off to the governing colorless ins. joint candidates failed to advance to the rental for the presidential election of life. nationalist candidates, george see me on the one. the 1st round with 41 percent of the vote. you'll
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facebook arrest me new quotes so done in a run of may 18. germany's conservatives and social democrats of ink, the coalition deal paving the way for a new government. incoming chancellor lead to this match leads to the alliance with these conservative flock that sent to left social democrats by the by laws seen file. the junior audits match the said to be formally elected chance late in germany's parliament on tuesday last, schultz as time in the german chancellor. it has come to an end with the german forces honoring him with a farewell several body even took place on the parade grounds. of the ministry of defense, it mocks not to be the end of a checklist to an office, but also a peaceful transfer of power. it came the day before the social democrats hands over the reigns to service, all the patients with richman following conditions, stones performance by the forces stuff bad in my life by the beatles and accept
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from your 100000 bucks 2nd. brandon a ton. so totes and aretha franklin's respects. let's visit the eddies. part of what salt said on the final evening of his time as chancellor guessing vanished basic. let us know to get the strength of germany has when we stick together. these objective is germany's chancellor has been the owner of my life well disliked the isn't mine and slips. i have always gladly blown these huge responsibility data we use political correspondence. simon young told us about schultz is legacy. it may be above bullets that sort of started about an emotional unglamorous style that allow schultz was known for, i think, in the end around the world. and his cautious approach. one thinks, for instance,
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of the cautious approach on ukraine, he's reluctance to deliver the most lethal weapons to ukraine as quickly as some would have wanted. he said, no, let's be cautious. let's not escalate that situation potentially make it worse. and that's typical of the sort of a laugh sholtes approach to things i think you'll point to, he's a response to the energy crisis and the fact that to a germany somehow a story got through that without too many major shocks. but there will be, those will save all, no, a germany has slipped to germany, suffered serious economic procession over the last couple of years. and then the 8 . and i think many people will point out that are sold presided over in a sense of federal government because they don't, you lost it for 3 and a half years. well, rather than the full, full year to a 3 party calculation,
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you just couldn't all that together. and in the end it was that sort of an emotional style cement voters didn't perhaps really believe in the end that he was listening to that anymore. so i think you'd have to say, like many politicians, it'll be a mixed legacy that people will look back on. some of the younger the jury is being selected for the sex trafficking, trial of showing duty colleagues in new york. the hip hop style was accused of kidnapping, drugging, and coalescing women into sex, including drug appealed orgies. the cold case follows lawsuits from a number of women combs denies old charges against him and has rejected a plea deal if convicted on all counts could face life in prison. entertainment journalist k. j matthews is following this from san francisco. how tricky is a getting an impartial jury on such a widely reported case as well as the surface it would seem very difficult. you remember they have to see 12 jurors today. they started questioning
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about $32.00, and at the end of the day they will down to like half of that. what they need to find is people who will say yes. have you heard of video pores? he's a, he's almost a billionaire. he's world famous. however, can you put aside anything that you've heard about him positive or negative and deliver results is basically fair and impartial. that's what they're trying to get it. and so today, the judge question, all of them about a questionnaire. they filled out regarding their background, whether they liked his music, whether they knew his friends and, and what do they knew him and, and heard about the charges on a surface level, or whether they had really been following all the allegations. and what they also thought about of cause where this trial could go, what, what are the expectations? i believe things get underway in the next days. yes. so they were expecting to have a 12 panel jury pick by wednesday,
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would they think about 4 or 5 alternates? that means that may 12th next monday, a week. monday they are expecting to start this trial with opening statements, and you have quite a few things are going up against him. he's got the river one counter racketeering . 2 accounts of transportation for prostitution and keep counts of sex trafficking . so if he is convicted on any of those charges, he really could be put away for the rest of his life cuz he's already 55 years old . dave matthews. thank you very much. you you as president donald trump is threatening to impose a 100 percent tariff on films produced abroad. he says it's a national security issue in a post on his social platform from abroad that he authorized the us trade representative to begin the process of taxing any of the old movies coming into our country that are produced in fond labs. he says he'll be meeting industry representatives. strong. says he wants to save
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a dying hollywood. now culture correspondence got rocks for on hollywood reaction. well, um, uh, a friend of been talking to uh, a lot of producers. um, some of them in hollywood just gotten up and ever listening to trumps words and send them over here in europe who worked with hollywood producers in may films a for the dream factory. and they don't think much of a trumps a plan. i mean, some of the words i've heard of people say again and again, i'm crazy, insane. the can't work bad for everyone. um and it's basically a consensus, at least with people. i've spoken to the, this idea of imposing a tear off on in the films made outside the united states would be disastrous for, for the industry and would not solve the problems that the trump has identified. and that brings you up to date on all the international use on painful and thanks
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