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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the white house says toolbox on the safe spot and gauze. i have reached a critical point of diplomacy, intensifies in castle the nor kyle. this is out, is there a life from the also coming up is where the media lead details about the proposed deal,
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including the exchange of captives in gulf. a palestinian prisoners also has one of the was my senior judges has become an evidence prime minister. now us, so i'm now needs to form a government and com before another fire store. most honestly wakes up to warnings that strong winds could few move wild fires the to begin with efforts for a c spot in gauze that to stop the 15 month genocidal on sort of palestinians that and to release is really captives all eyes on doha with talks of finalizing and on finalizing an agreement, on entering the final stage. now, you, as president joe biden has spoken to the amount of casa on the phone, and the white house says we are at a critical point in negotiations. by them is due to give a central speech on his foreign policy best. our we just a few hours ago castle is
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a may i receive the delegation from a must be also a met invoice, from biden's administration and from the incoming trump administration. but still, as well is escalating, it's a tax on calls, i'm more than 50 people have been killed since don't today, schools, hospitals, and residential homes of a being targeted $1800000.00 people displaced. many of them are on the brink of salvation. the, to correspondence on this story and just a moment will have reaction from the white house with company. how could professor and speak to how to solve it. she's in georgia's capital, a mom. so, and you'll only be home to, we've been seeing some real mental over this deal being finalized. what are we having from israel as well, while there is some optimism, it's still quite cautious to in these final stages of trying to secure the ceasefire deal as we understand from is really media. the delegation will remain in
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doha for yet another day and expected to continue those talks on tuesday. but there are still a lot of details here that need to be finalized. israel says that they're capable and willing to accept a deal of the opposition leader. yet your le pete said that he was briefed by 530 officials saying that him, us is willing to accept the same thing. so you also have this wild card within these really government itself. members of the far right, 10 members of mentioned y'all whose own coalition, who signed a letter saying that they would not agree to receive speier deal bits on it's not rich, the countries finance minister has said, quote, but now is the time to occupy and cleanse garza rather than entering into a deal, but you have family members of is really captives who have been begging the is really government for some sort of deal more than 15 months into this war. but there's a big school of thought. the nets and yahoo had pro long the war for his own personal and political gain, and that's why he hadn't agreed to
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a deal previously fearing the fall of his own government, but all lies their own. doha, where these talks continue. he has always been diplomatic pressure on this and you all hear from within his own government, not to accept a peaceful ideal, but things seem to have shifted some what haven't they? with now, hearing that these extreme, like members of his government might not quit, his government should a safe spot deal. they accepted also the position meal appeal stands ready to from the government top. so all signs that on the political funds a positive that's right here. lupita had told benjamin netanyahu about this so called political safety net several months ago saying that if nothing yahoo was afraid, his government was going to collapse. the opposition would step in form and unity coalition during more time and be that sort of safety net, the net and yahoo needed to pass a ceasefire deal. but even if those far right members vote against nets and yahoo
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boat against a deal, there would still be enough floats within the government to pass a ceasefire deal. but you have to remember that throughout this entire war, israel has said that there are these goals and objectives, and among them was to release the remaining captives. one of them was to ensure that the house was not in power, politically, or militarily, and to ensure that israel no longer felt any sort of threat from gaza. but this has been a war more than a year later with little to no significant military achievements. and there had been comments by the premier himself saying that even if there's a pause in the fighting that's secured, but the war would continue after that, which is also rustling a lot of feathers around the world. but none the less, all signs are pointing, but the is really government largely wants to see this deal happen so that the captives can be brought back to israel. honda so who brings the very latest lines on israel from jordan? many things happened with the, with national security advisor, jake sullivan, has set the oil side on the brink of
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a deal when that costs could possibly be finalized by the end of jo bivens presidency this week. as president biden sent breton the girl out to cut her more than a week ago, he has been camped out in doha day in day out 24 hours a day, working to tighten up these details and try to get this done. we have also coordinated very closely with the incoming administration to present a united message to all the parties which says it is in the american national security interests regardless of party, regardless of outgoing or incoming administration to get this deal done as fast as possible. and now we think those details are on the brink of being fully hammered out, and the parties are right on the cusp of being able to close this deal. whether or not we go from where we are now to actually closing it the hours and days ahead will town. but i believe it is there for the taking and we're going to do everything we can to push it to getting across the line. well, that's
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a lot of natural white house correspondent, kimberly how could a jack sullivan that can be sounding much more optimistic than we've heard from the bi demonstration in quite a while. the yeah, but also reminding the reporters that this is a place that the boost ration has been before. and so there is reason for cautious optimism, but telling us what this deal could look like and, and what it is is essentially the framework that was put in place by president vive and worked out by with the negotiators and b as rarely as back in may. of 2024. that phase didn't approach that would allow for the exchange of palestinian prisoners for is really captives. now what we know is that this is something that the president talked to the as really prime minister about on sunday. you also talked to the mayor of cuts are on monday and is discussing with the redemption president cc as well in the coming hours. now,
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what the national security advisers like solving, also told reporters, is that he is one that would not be shocked if this still doesn't happen. in other words, the missing ingredient and all of this is how i'm us. it is something that needs to have the approval from us to be implemented. and that is still big question mark whether or not how much will agree. but there is this feeling that they have come closer than they have in the last 48 hours. and that is why there's so much optimism, they believe that the israelis have achieved a certain military success that allows for this confidence. and they also believe that there has been a significant weakening of the hamas leadership that has also allowed it'd be as relates to feel like they can uh get to a yes point in terms of going forward on this agree. and that's why they are feeling that they can move forward on this. and as you heard there from the national security adviser, they are hoping to work around the clock in order to get this done. and meanwhile,
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way you all the states of all your up to say the hold a washington d. c. we can see pictures of the state department also on all screens. we're expecting us presenter by them to give his final foreign policy speech the any moments now and we will go to it as soon as he starts to speak to expect this potential goals. a deal goals are feasible. i deal to be a key part of this page, them as we expect that it will be part of the speech. but what we also expect is going to be a big part of the speech is for the us present to reflect on his foreign policy legacy. what we expect he's going to talk about is his effort to strengthen us alliances, how he believes that he was in the last 4 years, able to show american leadership for broad how us adversaries are weaker than they were when he came into office, namely iran, russia china and the in the face of russian to russian and the rise of china,
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of the united states was able to take a real leadership role. so this is really defense of the, by the ministrations foreign policy and how he believes america became stronger with him at the oval office and as president. okay, many things can play. we'll talk to you more often. we hit from joe biden, but for the moment thanks very much. well, the mirror of console shakes. how many and how many upon you spoke with the us president j button in the statement? same is office said the lead is discuss the latest developments in the gaza strip on the occupied palestinian territories. as well as joint mediation efforts to end the will on the strip. and it also. busy fails that he received how much delegation on monday to discuss the ongoing negotiations that's bringing mom to show nice on 0 senior political analyst joins us from here in the hall long as this deal. finally, going to happen a fire thing. so yes,
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i think most of the hurdles had been taken care of i think the various details, the stages, the phases, the numbers of hostages and prisoners, the deployments or re deployments that withdrawals as our order of have mouse in the future of guys. uh uh, the role of israel in the borders with egypt and indented stream crossing. all of these things seems to have been hammered. uh, i think there's a couple of small details remain on the sea and not the blue weather is that it would stay in this thread on the western side, or rather starting on the eastern side of the gulf strip. but i think my guess is nothing. yeah, i would probably have to give it up simply because and that's the other reason why we're there,
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is because there is no real amount of compression. and for me to say it is real, i'm had a compression. i mean, i get goosebumps myself saying that because, you know, we've been dealing with this now for more than 15 months. and we've been here a lot from the by that and especially, but clearly now that trump in void was in the region for the past 72 hours or so. there has been some really momentum that goes a long way to tell you house fine this. how effectual, how complicit the by then blinking theme has been within it there now government that no real pressure was put into the thing. now government an invoice for the 1st time probably ever doing such a job. speaking for donald trump walked in to jerusalem, came to the door. huh. and basically said, this has to be done. and then yahoo is basically grumbling around trying to make that happen now. so what, what does that pressure that look like?
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do you think, given that they, as you said, potentially able to come in at the 11th hour and say what needed to be said to force mess neil, who over the line but this deal i'm going to go in a little more on, on say the following nathaniel whose future depends on so many ways on nothing. it was political and personal future at this point in time. depends on the truck. talk is going to be a very powerful president. the next 40 years he's going to be a powerful world leader. the next 40 years he's been elected like no one expected and is right, it has become in the meanwhile, the past 40 years more dependent on the united states than ever have heard before. and clearly nothing else on the person on because the courier,
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because of his corruption charges and because of his responsibility for october 7, and because of his mishandling of the war and because of the fact 15 months later, he's right. the captives are still held captive and goes on the streets, is telling you that his future will be down would be depending on trump and tense. trump is using the opportunity to say no hi one. i'm the one who wouldn't be putting the shots here. and in fact, he seems to have made it clear what he said or the head would break close. and if there is no deal done before january 20th when he enters ark house, that includes is read, that that's not just, you know, about how miles and i know. but it's not a part is that this includes, is that when he said or headed with victuals, not last but not least, just do bit of humor and all of this, if there is a here where there's a place for him, or there's only a few days ago and to the full show in his uh, you knows, social, social media, twitter type as
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a president or an electron released a video by jeffrey sachs. that someone who is quite component of the water quite opponent of his. right. and, and mr. nothing, you know what he actually calls nothing. yeah, home. well, follow a language, something happens, whatever, you know, bitch, whatever, it's shut it off. nothing, you know. and so i'm pretty treated that what you really, there is a bit over here. what is this as a trump of spending nothing you know you got taken for granted. you cannot take for granted. you depends on me. i'm the one who's going to be calling the shots moving forward. i am, i prove, within 40 years to be had incredible support that of it's rather cognizant occupation of the go on heights. recognizing that next session of the colonized the colonizing done accession regionals and almost all so forth. but he's only taking for granted. and you know, when i say get ideas done before january 20th, you get a deal done. i did hear about, that's a video, i'm glad you brought it up because i saw you wasn't going to apologies to any vol
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view is if you were offended by the language that but the model is referring to that, but it was pretty stock wasn't mcmullen. let's look at the bi ethan proposal. back in may. this was something that was put on the table of un security council unanimously. a accepted and yet it didn't go through 8 months later. we've got this still about to potentially go through. what is the difference apart from the fact that many thousands more people have lost by lives in the interim of the i think that's where uh, president by then we're going to history as a man who has been complicit in genocide the more crimes in causal blinking by than dual, have been complicit in the whole roof it crime. it gives the palestinian people regardless of these drugs,
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what against how not. so i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about a general side, a war crimes that word candid with the help of american farms. american money and american diplomatic shields provided by by doing and blinked and to the fascist government is drive the past 15 months. so the fact that by then somehow under pressure provided the fremont for that and that was accepted by the unsecured account. so as you just stated, clearly we are 878 months too late for a cease fire simply because by then we didn't put then so, so the pressure on the government led by a man called be the nothing you know has no interest whatsoever in the in our i think that a deal he wanted to get in time. you wanted to buy time. he wanted to destroy whatever could be destroyed the guys i live on on. and he wanted to maintain up coordination of precious fanatics. and he wanted to use the excuse the excuse,
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very important excuse of sports or via the fascists in his government to say, look i cannot sign them to do it because these guys would walk out of my government and my government would for which as again it was a pretext it was an excuse to because you're going to watch and the next few days. that's why they wouldn't vote ok again, a ceasefire. did the ones that are made in the coalition. the note from the very beginning, many thanks and they have all ready for something which is going to get it straightened out to washington with us present. joe biden is giving his foreign policy speech. this is going to be part of his legacy. as my one is just thinking about the presidency, the legs, the of the presidency of us, presents joe 5, and that's drawing them off
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the road. i didn't say anything. this would go on a left for good reason. this president, it is an honor to welcome you back to the state department on they want it as administrator and you shared a few things with me. you told me something that we long discussed reminded me that american engaged american leadership is essential if we're not engaged,
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if we're not leading, you said someone else is likely to be doing it. and probably not in a way that advances ernest or values, or maybe no one's doing it. and then we're likely to have a vacuum filled with bad things before. so good things. but the other thing you told mr president was that there's a greater premium than ever before on finding ways to cooperate, to coordinate, to work with other countries. if we're going to get done what we need to get done for the american people. and so you instruct to be an instructor all of us to get out there, to rebuild, to rejuvenate, even to re imagine of our lives in partnerships. and i remember what you told me that you said we don't know when this is going to make a difference when we're going to need these friendships, these partnerships. but someday some way somewhere they are going to be critical
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for advancing the national interest. and that's exactly what the men and women this department have done, and we've been able to carry out the charge for 2 reasons. first, the people you see before you, and so many others who are out in the field are embassies and consulates. you said when you came here 4 years ago that the leadership of the diplomats of every stripe doing the daily work is government is essential. and they proved that daily work has become nightly work. $2477.00 days a week, hammering out agreements. jumping into action in prices, creating opportunities for our citizens around the world. producing expert advice for you and your team is the white house. everyone here is no, not here. no is this for can be tough, but it's also not very glamorous, but it makes us stronger. it makes the world
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a better place. and we simply couldn't do it without the extraordinary men and women that you have to for us. as well as our remarkable partners and government starting with the great whitehouse team, lead by jake sullivan, my friends and colleagues from across the administration. secretary defense spent the power, you'll see id sector of the treasury, commerce, and so on. all of these partnerships that we built and built with their teams have made a difference. so to all of my colleagues, thank you. thank you for your friendship. a thank you for your partnership. is one of the reasons that we've been able to re engage rejuvenated our promised mr. president, that's you. you have never wavered. and the conviction that america leads
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and american gauges there is little. we cannot accomplish that. this country remains force for good force for progress around the world. your unshakable belief in the promise of america has inspired me for more than 20 years. it's inspired so many people in this department and around the world. simply put, spend the privilege of my life time to work for you to work with you, to work with this extraordinary team that you've assembled. and it's the honor of a lifetime to be able to introduce one more time. the 46 present united states show by
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the thank you. thank you. thank you. could be back in the state department. tony. uh, i may start by saying this one of the finest men of ever known in any undertake one before it was the really incredible curt curt, do you have more integrity than almost anybody? i know so thank you for our stick. appreciate the grateful for his counselor is friendship as well, but also wanna find some members of my cabinet. the members of congress are here
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today and to all our different match development experts, service members, and terms of professions by the team is, are going to discuss today. where are the results of your hard work? and that's not my purpose is true. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for the extraordinary service. i come here to the state department report on them or to the american people on the progress we've made in the last 4 years. and our foreign policy in our presence said many times, rather than inflection point. post cold war period is over a new or if you got these 4 years rephrase crises that we've been tested, we've come through those test stronger. and my view that we entered those tests, this is a serious competition under way if you're to the global economy taking. 7 human values and show much else right now and my view,
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thanks to our administration. united states is winning the world wide competition compared to 4 years ago. america is stronger, or alliances are stronger or adversaries and competitors are weaker. we have not gone to war to make these things happen during my presidency have increased america's pa. 1 every dimension, restart, diplomatic power, credit, more allies, the united states has ever had the history of our nation. we've increased our military power a big and most significant investment in defense, industrial base, in decades, increase the technology power, taking the lead in artificial intelligence. now the technology is a future and we've increased the economic power, the most dynamic economy in the world, the bottom up, the last not the top down. sure. problem i took office, our nation had become stronger at home or stronger in the world. now,
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burke is more capable and i would argue better prepared, and we've been a long, long time our competitors and adversaries refresh you should have had rich. we have the windows are back because of all of you. this what we're heading into over the next administration. that's where a handed today, i want to lay out what we've done the opportunity to create it for america and those opportunities going forward. today i can report to the american people. our sources of national power are far stronger than we were then we took, offers our economy is booby. although there's more work to do. our technology smarter version of the challenges, the biotech, quantum into advanced semi conductor or the n b of the world. and we've made the most significant investments in american the american workers. since the new deal. tree bill arose and bridges are fortunate, airports, clean water systems,
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fordable high speed internet, and so much more rowland eric amount of factory to make advantage semi conductors which we invented. jared, how we made the large investment of climate and clean energy ever anywhere on earth and the history of the world. story, i know a $500000000000.00 private sector investment. we've also significantly strengthened the defense industrial base to investigate almost $1.00 trillion dollars, procurement research and development, real dollars that's more than america did, and 94 year periods during the cold war is trying to ensure that we're fully equipped to fight and win wars is also the best way to deter wars in the 1st place . today, i can report to the american people, our lives are stronger than a bad in decades. nato is more capable,
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has ever been many more realize or pay their for sure. before i took office 9 data while i was or spending 2 percent of their g, d, p, and defense. now $23.00 are spending 2 percent. look at the pacific. we made partnership stronger and create a new partnerships to challenge china's aggressive behavior and re balance power in the region. we did what few saw it was possible to build a 1st ever try. 2 our partnership between the united states, japan and south korea, then another more united states, japan and the philippines. drawing closer our pacific allies is offend, our share of security and prosperity broker, the defense fact known as office long to united states,
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australia and the united kingdom. connected to lab and pacific allies as always, america is able to do or taking a quad. so the next level, and then i stage japan, austria, australia, and india. and we were had that 1st meeting and i was dumbfounded. run a all call and so can we do this? your house setup kid, my wife said no problem during the un me result we're going to do new york, but they want to do it in delaware. sure. why. so we can now, then people know we're really friends, are democracy, vibrant economy is working closely, security supply change technology and so much more in the red se brought together more than 20 countries to flexibility, to protect civilian ships,

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