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to the us economy will heavy i realize radical reforms fix argentina's, economic crisis plus the chinese mega pool that could help on through. it's a lot of america's help. the trade with asia, counting the cost on elders 0, the biggest variety ami old as old palestinians to leave gauze. the city is right. the snipers attack people as they try to sleep the . i'm sammy's, i them, this is i'll just say we're alive from dell hall. so coming up negotiations on a deal for a cease fire in gaza and the release of is right. the caps is on the way concept. nato sends f 16 jet sledges to ukraine,
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127 irreversible pos of members shipped to the mid of the 3 alliance. i have a real good feeling in my heart that the spacecraft will brittany will bring us home no problem. stuck in space to not so that as to an old, some bold. the boeing started on. tell us what about let mission is ready for us is a voted palestinians in garza city to move south saying the area remains the dangerous combat zone. but it's rarely snipers targeting people who tried leave. central gauze or a strike on a home there on the side of the refugee camp, killed full palestinians. the injured was taken to the already overwhelmed deluxe. the hospital and data by at least 14 palestinians have been killed across the strip . so fall on wednesday. the attacks come,
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ms. garza sees fine. negotiations gets on the way and cuts off and is ready. delegation is in the capital del ha. it's taking pos in the talks. meanwhile, by new mean, that's them. yeah. who has met view, a special envoy to them at least breton mccook. he's ready 5 minutes to says he's committed to a seas 5 deal. as long as there's rails red lines that preserve the world health organization is raising the alarm over the escalating healthcare crisis and guns are following the new evacuation orders in garza city. at least 3 key hospitals have been forced to shut down in northern garza of 36 hospitals. only 13, a partially functioning. dr. hiena cima is an ups transition and gynecologist then also the hospital and data by it blows my mind. the 2 months ago, the hospital was completely non functional. and i did the ministry of hell did their best to get it to function. but even though they,
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they're facing lack of equipment, there's like a few because of which the ours don't have the necessary. um, you know, air that, that we need to air is being cut out at various times and we're sweating and the sweat this calling inside the patients of them in which is which increases the infection risk. so much the applies in the o. r a and that is only because they have to cut the ear in order to conserve the fuel. so they need more fuel, they need more equipment, they're still starts happening in the subjects department. re re witnessing this past all 3 weeks with no support stillberg stuff would have been prevented if there was appropriate equipment because were lacking a fee to the hard truth monitor something. so simple mediation is here in del, how full the latest round of sees 5 totes, that are expected to discuss the 3 phase plan outlined by us president joe binded. phase one would be a 6 weeks these 5, during which time us would release women,
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the elderly and wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in his way the presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to the hostilities, and the release of all remaining is right captive. and the 3rd phase the, the reconstruction of gaza and the return of all remains of any deceased caps is to israel. child strength foot is following developments here in del, to the in fuse you as in the lease the drive to try and move these to forward. because of course they have pretty much be in stock until a week ago for around a months. this proposal was supposed put forward on may the 31st and it was until last saturday, where according to us official, a major breakthrough happened. and that breakthrough was how my us withdrawing its demo and for a permanent full ceasefire. before the negotiations of these 3
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stage phased, c spa and exchange of prison is happens now with how much now, withdrawing that demo. and there are still a lot of hurdles to, to, to jump of a chief of which came from necessarily all who came from the is ready, prime minister, i suppose about 23 days ago. way he now is talking about what he describes is known . negotiable demons, chief of which is a demo on that israel should be guaranteed that it could resume fighting at any stage in order to be able to achieve its goals. and the main goal, finance and yahoo, as he repeatedly says is the destruction of honda. so now the goal is a guarantee that the weapons will not be coming across that southern border via the tunnels through through rough us. getting lazy is a column, is that the is riley,
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daily paper hobbits. the skeptical is what i will make. it's a commitment to ending the will. the adobe is beds and beginning this stuff to fit the can be achieved. i much most kept the both the continues. because i don't see that the, the, i'll put you get in to the war and above. what i don't see is that withdrawing from does a end result is drawer from guys that there's no end legal for end result in the will. oh, there's no diesel accept or maybe it's 1st phase which might be a cheap. the question is, what we happening to know us being why and how would probably compete in the be able to live in peace and just continue this world because on moines very start to understand that these want it's nowhere, it's not like these ladies are very troubling. to buy the trying so flooring these 4 guys out, but they are really drop. it is about the taste,
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this operation which doesn't give any any outcomes for use, right. what are the, what is and people are killed every day. improving soldiers, so how long it's the key show he has a truth. don't forget to, they're not said to 2 weeks. i've seen here, we'd want to arrive. there was some kind of agreement, but they gave me, we'd be in agreement on the 1st phase. i don't see and was drawing from does that is i wish i'm room away from god. so these writing the minute for you is carried out. several asked strikes on 11 in the past few hours and want to attack it says it here that has the last sites in junk village in central level is right. the army says it was targeting one of the groups at defense systems. i said, vegas in monitor you and in southern lebanon, it has the right to some of these attacks, or is it, it has contact a number of strikes across the living on the hours of this morning. now we
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understand there was a drone strike on the tunnel, but actually there's artillery shutting in the town of you had ruined a drone strike. the time i've had this, it strikes on the outskirts of to lean. and this also being strikes and the board of times of who the and most of jumbled now we also wanted to spend a 5 miss. hobbes hit the sheet and back of value that that's not in the sense now the last time is real hit. that goes back in april they, they claim to hit a weapons manufacturing facility. now most of the fighting has been confined to the sides of the israel. does sometimes go deeper to carry out the text that just assess the nations or targeting what it says off it has with us defenses on tuesday night. we so the kind of rush i, you kind of targeted where is where the also used white fuss. respite off that, that immediately after that we saw his blog firing rockets from the sides here across the targeting is really targets. it was really ministry sites. so this
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conflict is ongoing, generally confined to the southern border bat times israel does strike depot, but there is a fear that there may be an expansion of this conflict. and his with australian says, sending strong messages to is there a badges, capability on sending warnings? the, if this conflict was to be expanded, his with a has the ability of intelligence to strike deeper insight, israel, and strike those is right. he made a true sites. i said, baker, i just did a large j u and sides of the now nato lead is a set to pledge and irreversible pos to membership for ukraine. members of the ministry alliance on meeting in washington, dc for that annual summit. they supposedly reach an agreement on a declaration to continue support for ukraine. the war with russia, as no way says it will dominate 6 as 16 find to jet. so you're trying to help him
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defend against russian attacks. also said the delivery of the fight, the jets will stop this year without giving more details of the night. their members, denmark in the netherlands and started sending f sixteens to ukraine. us secretary of state anthony, blinking said the jets will be flying over ukrainian skies. this summer so alex go topless, has this report on the needs of the training and russian military's ukraine is struggling to defend itself against daily basis. so a drug strikes from russia at the nato summit in washington. the us and its allies take more pottery patterns, which will allow you creating policies to shoot down even the latest episode that kids own missiles of the nature partners will provide iris t n. s. and systems which are being successful against russian missiles, drones and glory bones a means more protection for ukrainian sites for president low do me is a,
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is these requests don't stuff that if we can use it on the jersey or russia, especially on these, maybe 3 is easily can cause we have the 10 most go has to be very clear. the use of western weapons against talk is within russia is a red line issue to an official diplomatic reprimand of to ukraine. use us made attack ins. precision guided missiles last month to attack, says to targets in russian antics, crimea based infections by the west when they did meet it to a key of to attack targets inside that us instead of the thing that goes to now include the media to the person that is helping that and you direct and ukrainian sing in the operating the weapon systems of the day supplied the visa step step differently to lead to the escalation most go to is being searching for additional
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arms and the munition. in an effort to break the stone weights and the will preserve letting me it pretends recent visits to north korea and vietnam, plus the ranger moody's trip to moscow have deepened relations. now the race is owing to see who will provide each side with more weapons, as both russia and ukraine look for a victory that so full has been elusive. alex good, helpless hope to 0. and usually i have of all the bodies in moscow says russia is watching that nato summit very closely. or in a nutshell, nathan has considered here an unfriendly organization and all the things discussed and agreed on at the summons by member states. so seen here as being directed against russia, russian, i'm boss of the, to the united states and natalia and toner of the said that the 1st day of the nature of summit and washington showed the aggressive nature of the lines he has said to quote, the united states and its satellites continued to preach militarism and made
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a trip expansion. and not a single word about peace has been said that. # on toners out of the western countries, a paving the way for the said world war since they come to feed russia on the financial field in ukraine. and also we're just from ministers statement about he praise right? to use british storm shadow missiles to potentially talk russia has closed, formed reaction here, acquirements, pucks pest him to be true as coals coated and irresponsible steps. tools, escalating the crisis as it has series to escalating the whole situation and he added, that's a rush. it would take appropriate measures, the news that a number of nato countries are sponsoring actually supplying ukraine with the f. 16 find a drugs is not increasing optimism here. i that and according to pest calls, the russian side is monitoring all the development. well,
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we can now go to our white house correspondent, kimberly, how could she was watching that nato summit for us and the big focus on ukraine's evan of the pro, there's no question about us. that is the major focus here at the nato meetings. in fact, it is dominating the agenda. the fact that not only is there that major package that has been announced by the us president joe biden, and you were touching on that head of alex. the top list is package the spending that is at now. send those f sixteens, but also we have heard from the secretary general that there will be in something that will be announced in addition to that, coming out of this nato meeting as well. so we're watching carefully for that. we also know that there is going to be a call from the nato members for increased spending from oh, of the member nation. so in other words,
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those that are not meeting their 2 percent g d p in contributions. and we know that that includes canada. one of the founding members that there will be a call for all members to meet that goal. so that is another part of the agenda. and then we should also point out in addition to that, that there is happening right now. we understand an important meeting taking place in capitol hill and madison ukrainian leader of lot of years the lensky. he is meeting with the leaders in the us senate, not only the democratic leader, but also the republican leader that chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell. why is that important? well, of course it is the us congress that controls this 1st springs to send. it is the most important and highest body in the us congress. and of course they recently approved a major package in terms of military aid for free and kimberly comments by the seen the democratic figure, nancy pelosi,
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that nato dinner on tuesday night, putting the spotlight back home findings candidacy of the yeah, and this is the controversy that won't go away for joe biden and he's eager to turn the page. but it's clear that the senior members of the democratic party and nancy pelosi is one of the wheels, a lot of power, are making sure that this is something that stays in the headlines at least for now . and nato has a lot to do with that. because joe, by his performance here at these meetings, specifically his press conferences, the tail end of these meetings will really determine his face, his political face, that is ad. so that's what's being watched very carefully. nancy pelosi saying not only uh, as reporters asked her about it, but also again this morning here in the united states on some morning chat show saying that, you know, the decisions still have to make planning that seat of doubt on his political
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future. say we'll have to see how things go this week. and we should point out that just adding to that, another voice that will do a lot of power, the democratic party that celebrity voice george clooney adding to that, adding his voice. he's not only an actor, but he's also a major donor to the party. he gets so celebrities to write those checks. he has also written a scathing editorial op ed in the new york times just disorder, further piling on him. those calls for joe biden to step aside. and that's kimberly how could for us watching the situation from washington dc. instead of heading out to 078 to pass to commemorate the 1995 killings of thousands of wisdom, men and boys you and declared july 11th. the date to reflect on this for ebony suggest assign, the
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maybe $300.00 people died when flight. i made 17 for shut down of ukraine, but a decade later i have to fight for just as continues. must go, refuses to 100. with 3 men convicted of mass magic club, prosecute us. believe russia's president was directly involved. 101 east investigates the case. the gapes platinum includes the boy taking you now live to washington d. c. where natalee does a gathering and we can see some live pictures coming in. well, one by one, the standing on the stage next to the us president joe by 10, and the nato secretary general again, stalls humbug for photo op. that handshake is going to be working over time today were expecting 30 to 10 shakes. and this of course, coming on the 75th excellent anniversary of names. heather founding,
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a man that we have picked to old man, the hon. gary and leader taking a step next to joe biden. he's excellent to see mister alexander stokes, president of the republic of finland. the made house calls funded by the rank and in direct contribution x on this members are curious cause it has 3 main bumps. it might mention a minute for a bunch it one for infrastructure and training. and the 3rd one that covers the cost of the headquarters and civilians. so i might remember in
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2006 members agree to commit a minimum of 2 percent of the g d. p to defend spending of northwest has been quite a controversial issue over the is the 9 q 's ations traded amongst nice members. it out to is and is not living out that commitment. this is 23 allies will meet or exceed the target compared to just 3, back in 2014. for a minute, the us finance is nearly 16 percent of nato's annual budget of 3 and a half $1000000000.00. and then across europe and canada, allies of stepping out the defense spending this year by 18 percent. that's the biggest increase in decades. all right, let's go back to kimberly house it's, she's joining us now from that nato summit. and kimberly,
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we can see the photo op is getting on the way that kicks off for us. the official opening of the yeah, it's no question. this is certainly the official opening, and this is the opportunity for them all to put for the formal presentation where they are really showing the strong alliance that the nations have. but behind the scenes, what i can tell you there, it's all smiles. there has been what we. 2 have been some more private conversations it to well well, there have been the very strong diplomatic as beside the of confidence that is being projected, in terms of the alliance moving forward. the confidence that we're hearing from the nato secretary general again, stilton berg,
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about the future. relationship with the united states and its ability to lead behind the scenes what we are hearing is less confidence and that has a lot to do with the us presidential election in november. there still is a lot of uncertainty that is being expressed and there is uncertainty from 2 different products. the 1st has to do with us president joe biden. the fact is that after his shaky debate performance last month to the us presidential election against his rival, former president, donald trump. there has been a loss of confidence, even as many of them feel that he has been a strong partner throughout his career with nato and a supporter of nato. and they believe in his commitment today though, they are also concerned about his ability to lead moving forward and whether or not he has the fitness for office for another 4 years. and so as
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a result there is that concern. c that is also being expressed because there is they see the domestic prices or concerns that are being expressed ultimately by members of his own party. and even as the white house has sought to ensure and sort of play down those concerns, they continue to faster such as we seen from a senior members of the democratic party including the former house speaker, nancy pelosi, who's more than just a household name. she's an international name. we've even heard from a celebrities that hollywood celebrities as prominent as george clooney again and international figures. so this is a problem. so again, as we're seeing, the public space, this handshake, these smiles, this big root photo i, we're unlikely to as well. i've spoken to some uh, analysts on the sidelines here were unlikely to hear from any of these leaders any sort of public expressions of concern about the lack of confidence in
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joe biden. privately, what we're hearing are these, the expressions of worry about the future. the other concern is, if it is a joe biden, to might be, there is still list for some the remembering of the previous president, former president donald trump and his relationship and his expressions of what might happen if he is to get another term in the white house, he has said very clearly, not only does he not believe, always in the, in the agenda of nato that he doesn't believe that it always serves the purpose that was intended. but he's also been very strong in what he believes in sometimes is a way it has spent its money. for example, he believes that the spending packages for ukraine has been in some cases too high . that is something that many, many members of nato disagree with,
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vehemently. and so there is a concern about trying to work with a future. donald trump presidency, should that come to pass. so there's a lot of hand wringing that is taking place here at nato. so well again, you see the smiles, you see this projection of confidence as these members are lining up on the stage behind the scenes, i can tell you it is not all smiles as is being shown in this photo. kimberly, as you touched upon the one of the major reasons why there is concern a warranty with the nato about who will win the us presidential elections. who leads america in the future has to do with the issue of funding. going back to the days of the donald trump presidency when donald trump pose the question again and again, why the us has to carry the line share while other countries at that time,
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we're not living up to that commitments tonight so. well, this year, 23 allies are going to meet or exceed that. does that change the picture a tool? how is that a tool transforming the situation within nato? there is no question that, as joe biden said, in his opening remarks, that there is an improvement when it comes to members making and living up to their commitments. and that commitment is 2 percent of the gross domestic product or gdp . but at the same time, there are still many members who are not living up to that commitment. and that includes founding members that includes canada. and that would surprise many canada being right in front of nations like slovakia. again, what might be a surprise?
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so in terms of spending, there is still more to be done in order to get all of the nations meeting those goals. so there is also some that would argue that donald trump, uh, as much as many would like to load some of his tactics. certainly not what you might call a diplomat. he is some would argue, has to be given some of the credit for getting some of these nations to meet those falls. because he is a bit of a non traditional politician to put it mildly, but his strong arm tactics in some ways work even if they involve threats of the latest threat that has made someone comfortable as the fact that he said those that don't meet those commitments should they be attacked? if he becomes president, again, will not see a need of defending them. that is what is concerning
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a lot of the nato members. but at the same time, those types of tactics seem to get people to meet their commitments in terms of the member nation. so in terms of whether or not these tactics work, well, that's what's being discussed. but at the same time, as joe biden has pointed out, there are now $23.00 members of nato who are meeting those 2 percent g d p commitments. and that certainly is different from even 10 years ago. the kimberly, we're going to come back to in the moment, once we start seeing those opening addresses get underway, we're expecting to hear calls from the us president and the nato secretary general . so we'll be back to check in on what they have to say to american asked donalds, who have been stuck on the international space station for more than a month and spoken to the media for the 1st time. i will more and cynita williams, the last it off on june the 5th boeing's 1st mind mission to all of it was supposed
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to stay that for 8 days the space craft has been having technical issues that we're learning now to make to optimize our specific situation. and make sure that we know everything about it. you know, if we just came home, we'd lose the s m. and then we wouldn't be able to go through all this testing and understand about our spacecraft. i envision that we'll still do testing when we on doc and mix before we on doc actually 1st opened the helium valves. and then secondly, once we on doc to make sure everything is working correctly. as we, as, as planned from what they found out during the pressure testing. all right. speak now to she have ruth tennessee was following the press conference from washington d. c. so once the big picture we had the from the asked or, and also was the the bottom line to the message that terribly i'll be live with test pilots and now we're doing test. it goes with the nasa narrative
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