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so now deadline is just to have 3 meals a day. the united nations say city is 15 years, people has infected. it's to bring the most affecting 80 percent of the more than $30000.00. what 2 or the features the thomas says is going to proceed with the release of 3 is really captives on saturday and continue to implement the gaza cease far. do the math as an and this is all just even life from dell. i'm also coming up nato members express concern that the us could leave europe, sidelines from the cranes piece tops. it follows a phone call between donald trump and not to be a person plus whatever they charge us. we're charging them so it works out very
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well. it's very, it's a beautiful simple sense. president trump signed funds for sleeping new tire policies, targeting trade partners around the world. that's as indian prime minister 9th, remotely host helps with trump that the white house we're going to be live from washington dc. the . the next part and the guys to cease fire planning, another swap of prisoners and captives is due to take place in just over 48 hours. thomas has agreed to resume the terms of the ceasefire after previously saying it would postpone the group accused israel a violating times of the deal by limiting aid, specifically housing and heavy machinery getting into gaza in other nations as there's no time to lose as mature monitoring catastrophe and gaza continues. the
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change in stones comes off or how much delegation met for adults in cairo with egyptian. and candidly mediators. the group says the discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreement and went on to say that how must confirms its continued position to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signed including the exchange of prisoners according to the specified time table. what we have now discuss it. how can we stop this uh, regulations based on the discussion with this lead is through the mediator. they all know, talking clearly we are committed to the deal. we are ready to show a serious change in our behaviour. maybe what we have seemed to be the a possibility to allow more 10 smaller roof color vans and motor heavy machine that a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that they continue to be committed to,
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to these uh the promises. but we are, we think also for the next week the start of the negotiations on the 2nd 5th, which is which is 6. the link is seriousness of this lady that they are still committed to the view as it is of the 3 phases of 100 points. some of alpha and southern guys that we're palestinians have been anxiously waiting to see if the ceasefire is going to hold. a whole deposit of free days have been quite difficult for palestinians, particularly for the displaced population, returning to their homes, into another part, and got the news about a possible collapse of the seas. fire and statements of from mazda 3 days ago holding. and suspending the release of captains mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative bite is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more
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positive that the release. what happened on saturday, the deadline, as per the agreements of this, these 5 between how much sense israel, not the deadline set by donald trump, and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in, including most of the essential supplies and the sas that is needed for people to survive and, and to just to stay in their life and survived the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced. see, and many of the trucks coming in fuel trucks as well as food parts of the trucks and other sanitary materials, making their way through the gaza strip, through the organization, to our management operation and operating the uh, the delivery of a, the distribution of 8 across the gust, if we haven't seen any of the trucks getting of the most essential this stuff, the windows are in trucks and heavy machinery equipment needed to remove bubbles of from the road. as of this moment,
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many of the roads are still locked by the rubble. many of the streets are hard to walk in and hard to drive vehicles because of the many of the amount of rumbles and rocks to our industry. so these will, those and trucks are much needed now to start the process of the clearing. the area's leading much of the gaza strip, which most 80 percent of it now filled with rubble. as many of the hands in the for us been for searching public facilities have been destroyed anywhere from rough city. how's time on this on who has moved from amman? and jordan, and that's because the is really government on the palestinian authority of bandages, either from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. there's been no official response from these really is despite how most announcing that they would release captives on saturday as part of the ceasefire. agreement frameworks, but it's interesting because these really prime minister still held the security and situational assessment in southern israel that lasted more than 4 hours. and
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officials say that they went over a wide variety of scenarios there, including a return to full scale war. it's something the premier has been threatening for the last couple of days as well as his defense ministers saying that this war would be much more severe on the golf. the strip is how much did not release those captives . but it's important to note that from us up to use is israel, a violating the ceasefire in many different ways. but specifically by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to enter inside of gaza. these are tense caravans and other sort of temporary housing structures. the palestinians need in the interim until they're able to rebuild their homes in the later phases of this deal . however, a spokesperson for these really prime minister said that his role is not negotiating for phase 2 and that there are other things on the agenda for them. so it was their own not negotiating for phase 2 and still hasn't had any confirmation about what is
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set to happen this weekend. as part of phase one, the on the, on the set up times to impose reciprocal tired of some countries that so getting us exports. the you, as president says, the english to create a level playing field. the white house says the president is not ruling out a flat global tax reciprocal terrace where one of the trump co campaign slides is aimed at matching rates imposed by other countries on american goods. trump acknowledges that the us consumer prices could rise as a result of the policy. what's going to go up is jobs are going to go up and prices click go up somewhat short term, but prices will also go down. and i think the farmers are going to be helped by this very much because of product is being dumped into our country. and our farmers are getting hurt very badly by the last administration. the last administration hated our farmers like at
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a level that i've never seen before. i think our farmers are going to be help jobs are going to be helping out. farmers are going to be help our manufacturers are going to be help. and again, if somebody wants to come in including the car companies, if they want to come in and build car plans, they'll do it without tears. and therefore prices won't go up. there could be some short term disturbance, but long term it's gonna, it's gonna make our country a fortune. how did your counselors joining this line from washington d. c. this day was a long anticipated certainly by republicans as well, who were pushing for these uh, these toddler. nevertheless, we don't really know as far as i can tell, much more about the types not that we did before, but what do we know about them or yeah, we don't know what the specific numbers are going to be and they are going to be individual for each american trade partner and they won't be recommended until april. but what we do know is that this pays the way for overhauling the way that
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the us has inducted it's trade policy in the last 3 quarter century, which trump essentially just side is he's asking his economics team to investigate each and every country with which the us trades for any so called this advantage in trade. they could be tariffs, that could also be taxes on us businesses and workers. they could be currency manipulation. all of that will then be taken to account and a specific number will be given for each foreign country. that has a very big implications because it's not just the tariff that we're talking about. the you, for example, has the added value tax that on average across the e u. countries about 22 percent for u as in ports that will be a significant pair of if the teen would you recommend that for you products. then of course there's india as well with the prime minister mode. he's standing by to meet with the president how india will address it has
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a 17 percent tariff right now on us goods one of the highest in the, in the world. and then of course, there's the impact on the us consumer and we did here just as you said, trop, acknowledging that there could be what he called short term price increases. in fact, we just had the highest inflation number now and over a year published in the us. so economists are cautioning this is not a good time to be playing around with these terrorist. and they say that the american consumer will be the ones paying this price. trump, though, saying that perhaps that is a price that is worthy and that he hopes in the long term. this would increase american domestic manufacturing. and there's still a lot of questions about what the impact globally is going to be of these, these types. and the key question seems to be, who's likely to be heart the most that we have any indication who's likely to bear the brunt of these tyrus for every single us trading partner? that is what's really breathtaking about us. this memorandum assigned by trumpet
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says there's no exceptions and in fact to emphasize this in that oval office announcement, he said there will be no waiver was granted. this back is a complete change to the way that countries negotiate their tariff policies, which has since 1947 been done with through the world trade organization, which of course, we know that trump tried and got during his 1st term. so every single country was able to say, this is what we want for our chairs for our certain industries, and according to whatever their domestic political priorities were at the time. now trump is saying no, the us as unilaterally going to calculate what is in its best interest and reciprocate tit for tat, whatever that number is that his teen figures is, makes the playing field evil. i'm sorry, the playing field even. and that for the us to have these reciprocal terrace. how do you, thanks for bringing that dime for us because it is really complex how these drug
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costs are talking to us from washington dc. they're all in the apartments. and that ends remotely is holding towards for the us president donald trump at the white house. he's hoping amongst other things to negotiate lower tax compared to those. the president is imposing on other countries. trump says india will be buying oil from the united states. so trump says the talks are going to be robust and constructive. it's a great honor to have prime minister modi of india. he is a great friend of mine for a long time. we've had a wonderful relationship and we kept the relationship during the 4 year period during the period. there was a very interesting period indeed i watched. i got to see how not to do things and we have just started up again and we have, i think some very big things to talk about. number one is going to be purchasing a lot of our oil and gas. we have more oil and gas in any other country in the world by far and the they needed and we have it. and we were going to talk about
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trade. we're going to talk about many things, but it's really an honor to see you and you have been my friend for a long time and congratulations and having done a great job. thank you very much. okay, let's go down and say sure, the white house, the take play out of that press conference seems to be still going on island, but it's worth mentioning, of course, that in the trump 5 administration sort of one point. oh, the relationship between the 2 men was very, very good and it seems to be the same sort of thing this time around. and yet of course, with the tyrus hanging over this kind of raising as well, the tide of so going to be what could take a break this relationship to be honest. india has moved some ground over the last year or so. we're just saying the titles and the number of agricultural products which america wants to see those remove the end, the bid that it doesn't sound as if it's a lot when you start talking about chick peas. and amans, but given how much the india imports, then you can see that it would be a big number of also caught the tanf on harley davidson motorcycles,
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which are very popular in india, but expensive to bring in because of those types they've actually been cut. so that gives them something to what caught at, but the certainly the whole idea of more kind of for sceptical taps been put in place. and another movie when he's here, will be trying to negotiate the figures for the was done to try and make sure that india isn't hit quite so badly. but he does want to get his hands on energy from the united states oil. he is aware that the growing economy needs that to feel it. i'm just going to be talked to about security because of course, the term has since it came into office, been very critical of bricks present, russia, india, and china. but he sees india being very close to china and also to russia a particular the fact the india did not condemn russia for the beating ukraine as well. so there's a lot of ground to cover. and we know the india to is
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a member of the quote that so security question as well, but thomas freed, that's definitely going to not going to dominate the talk between the 2 leaders over the next 45 minutes or so on. thanks very much. and they were doing, expecting events remotely and all the time to be giving some sort of other press conference and possibly in the next hour. so we will, of course, come back to after that for an hour hour. thanks very much indeed. let's go to southern should or who's the director of global science program and quincy institute is joining us from washington dc. thank you very much. indeed for being with us all and was just kind of outlined some of the areas that we were expecting deals to be made, negotiations to be done at trump, himself is said that he expects wonderful trade deals within the what do you think india are not on the remotely particularly is gonna have to offer donald trump in order to avoid the tide of the trump is spreading out across many other countries. thank you for having me. i don't think completed widens of data is likely given
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that uh donald trump has um, as actually a principal at work here, which is essentially applied to all the countries and incomplete exemption for india. i would be unusual. so perhaps that would not be likely. however, i think what uh, prime minister mode he has been doing and his team are trying to reduce the extent of what may come. so the concessions announced the cuts announced and the indian budget and the person of diplomacy and the chemistry that the 2 leaders have uh its held that along with other conversations, it's hope that that would reduce the, the data, the data button that will probably be coming out of a soon in a, in, in, in weeks, not, not months. is it predominantly restricted to economic elements on the certain other elements that and that ends remotely could deal with. i'm thinking particularly of course, but with regard to migration into united states,
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i believe that india is one of i think like the 2nd only to latin america in terms and the number of illegal migrants who make their way into the us. and of course, we did see a plane load of, of illegal migrants being returned from the us to india in shackles just a few days ago. right. i mean, india is such a large country with 1500000000 people that even a very, very small infraction that do end up, you have in the papers, in the united states that adds up to a big number. so it's, it's an infection of kind of the scale of india itself, but uh, i think on immigration actually that has been much more of a convergence. i mean, india is not objected in principle to this or bad creation. and although the matter has uh that was done, has not exactly excited this um, indian audiences. uh, nevertheless that, that seems to be something that they have actually sort of converged on the data. this issue is actually hotter because that, that, that one is in the india would hold for the complete exemption. but you know,
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that's going to be really hard to hard to get in terms of the commonality of relations. i darling, referred, i think, briefly to india's position under the, by the ministration with regard to ukraine, which annoyed washington because moody refused to condemn russia for his war on ukraine. we now have the trumpet administration. is there going to be any sort of impact or change in the way that media approaches that will that make a difference? so i think this is a very significant boost to the us in the relationship because under president biden, the gone to stations that are actually ever seen as very, very center to the administration. and india is ability to continuing to have those relations with russia by russian island maintain. a strong dive in moscow was more than just irritating in washington, and there was pressure on india. uh now the donald trump, himself making sort of trying to get the guardian not and reaching out directly to
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president putin, that there is a top breaking out between the us and russia that could be quite strategic. and that takes the pressure off on new daddy and one of the major issues that the us is that for the last 3 years. uh so uh, i think more from the us side than the indian side. this is, this has become uh, a positive uh factor and, and, and sort of uh, you know, boosting or straightening us india ties was going to be interesting to see what comes out of the meetings that they are having at the moment. and the price constance conference that we are expecting possibly in the next hour or so. but for an understanding should. oh thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. thank you. the still ahead on knowledge is it up? the car drives into a crowd in germany, at least 28 people are injured. authorities are trying to make sense of get another attack that they're calling deliberately the
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the hello, severe trouble. sikes, i z any. i continues to stagger its way towards port headland. send some parts of australia, there is a big one. this damaging wins when it's currently around 240 kilometers per hour. but those gus will be excessive. 300 kilometers per hour. widespread flooding with some very heavy rain. more than $200.00 millimeters of writing one or 2 spots out of course, a lot storm surge coming in here. so we're going to say some really nasty conditions coming in across that northwest corner of us. louis line is titled right down towards the south east. we have some wet weather here, some of the shop showers through the eastern areas of victoria, east and pallets of new south wales. and of course, a good part of queens, diamonds, cross northern parts of w way, we are going to see further problems as we go through the coming days and friday
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nights into saturday. that's what it makes. land full throws that ready? wet weather, the gnostic conditions right down across the regions, sinking further south which as we go through sunday before gradually petering out by this stage, the showers will pay to the house across that eastern side will stray the making his way towards new zeta, but not too much in the way i went with it to come here in the coming days. well as you draw on the coming dice to request the korean peninsula, the pots of china and getting back to the japan. the pack is done as one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world. and women, all right, so as to which one dying every hour due to pregnancy complications $21.00 east to meet the brave midwives fighting to save the lives of pakistani mothers and their babies. pakistan's maternal mortality on now to 0. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. on alex's here,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the 14, i'll just need a reminder of our top stories this view and one's between monetary and catastrophe . guys, a continues and calls for rapid access to aid in districts and comes as homeless agrees to resume its part of the ceasefire. deals by releasing the next is really captive on substrate. donald trump setup plans to impose reciprocal townships and countries at target us exports. the us president says the aim is to create a level playing field, induce prime minister and events or motives meeting us president donald trump at
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the white house trade relations between the 2 countries will be top of the agenda. india says it's going to be buying more oil from the u. s. robert f. kennedy junior, a vaccine skeptic has been sworn in to lead the federal department of health and human services at the us senate confirmed his appointment with 52 to 48 votes. just one republican mitch mcconnell broke party lines to vote against kennedy kennedy's, an environmental lawyer and the son of the late senator robert f. kennedy. to us president space american and russian officials are expected to meet in munich on friday on the sidelines of a security summit. is it done is going to come a day after a nato defense ministers meeting in brussels. you officials expressed fear that the us could leave europe, sidelined in any peace talks. i should talk about reports from brussels, a good morning. this was know the outcome, europe and canada we're hoping for. they had wanted to convince the trump
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administration to supply bull cash and weapons. so that when keith went to piece talks with bosco, ukraine would have the advantage. but us defense secretary b techs, it came to an a to with a clear message. the us once a d now, but won't commit troops to ukraine and does a want a confrontation with russia. i had the chance to brief allies on president trump's top priority. a diplomatic, peaceful, and to this war as quickly as possible in a manner that creates enduring and durable peace. the americans also made it clear that we have to be concessions from the ukrainians. the europeans be a deal, the americans are pushing for is nothing but an act of computation. if there is, agreements may behind our backs between simply not torque because you need for any kind of deal,
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any kind of agreement. you need your peons to implement this. the unique the ukrainians to implement this data protection despite reassurance is from the ne, 2 secretary general. the mid 3 alliance faces a crisis. it's through to vote on certain, established in 1949 to deal with the secuity of flats from the soviet union is, may lose us backing at the moment when russia is widely seen here as the biggest threat to your of security. this is a difficult moment for next to members. they must consider all the available options if the us withdrawals support for ukraine and, and it's that kind of small, provisional security for europe. the only problem is that you will be so divided. it may never ugly when a defense strategy of its own passion, mobile i 0, brussels, your current and present of letting me use the landscapes as the fact the problems 1st conversation in peace talks was with vladimir putin is quote, unpleasant. he added,
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it is vital for keith to have continued support from washington to you guys cuz i'm so that i did was look into it and that's what was what i said to donald trump, was it security guarantees are on definitely a priority for us and we don't see guarantees without you. what is, what are they that is talking about? so i know that americans, you know, they don't want us to be in nato, to be honest. and it will be very difficult for us. it's, it will just moscow size. ukraine will definitely be part of negotiations to end the war with the russia in one way or another 5 minutes. so suddenly lobrado says he was surprised by europe's reaction to the trump imputing phone. call. the human though you perhaps many in the west staffing with you leaders were petrified when this conversation happened. a normal conversation of 2 well managed, polite people who despite them any differences, know that politics is about talking to each other and finding common ground g cut. at least 20 people have been injured when a cost sped into a group of trade union protesters in the german city of munich officials of tracing
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the incident as a suspected attack. it happened a day before the cities due to a host of major security conference. police side of the suspect is a 24 year old ask an asylum seeker who was arrested often an officer for the shots of the vehicle. in the easiest way of who is the show hedge fund that we have very, very high safety standards. as far as the protection of the unix security conference is concerned for at the point $5000.00 officers to make the safer and walk in the participants in the meetings that are taking place are to be protected here. and the participants of the munich security conference will be protected. um that's why we have so many officers on duty in mind. so there is no such thing as 100 percent protection. as we've seen again today, james base has more from munich, and i'm at the scene of this horrific attack in the center of munich. let me show you what we think happens if you look up the road at the end of the road. that is the central railway station in munich. there was
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a protest by one of the main trade unions in germany, marching up from the railway station along this road. we think about 1500 people, a politically charged time in this country with elections. just 10 days away, police were scolding the protests up the road, but by pro behind the protesters came a call. it was that many you can see that which started to move down. the protest is, of course, what is worth knowing is that this is a time when security was already very, very high in this city because the munich security conference takes place over the next 3 days. dignitaries are going to be here, including the us, vice president j, the vance, the president of ukraine flooding the zalinski and the juvenile chunks of the old off schultz. although investigations continue and it's been a growing up in the last few minutes around the co taking further pictures of the scene, he's pretty clear this wilson attack,
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he's described the man who was driving the car 24 year old asked asylum seeker as the perpetrator of that attack and he says jim is going to be very tough of the sort of attacks and future. anyone who cares about will face prison time and potentially will be deported to that country of origin j space out to 0 munich. so that is army is said to be making progress and is fight to regain control of the capital. how to re taking more tighter shape from the bottom of the treat rapids support forces on thursday and captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capitol to the surf. but the auto said says it's going to continue to fight the log and reports from california in costume . and they just district to come under army control. got 40 and how to north was once a stronghold of the parent made a 2 rapid support forces which has been fighting the sudanese army for the past 22 months. but after intense battles,
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which left behind seems like these. most of it is now back in government control. this is with the vehicle. we captured it from them. now it's all of them the ongoing, the armies offensive to take back full control of the capital from the iris task started in september last year. but only in recent weeks has it been successful. government forces have taken control of lots of parts of the capital, including a major oil refinery. it also managed to break a long grunting seat on its headquarters. had a tomb north, also known as battery, has been the focus of most of the operations. but the army was able to recapture ground and onto mind across the mile to the west, and cartoon city to the south. there are still many parts of the capital where the recess are present. their fighters are an east nile just a few kilometers away from here. all those are spread across the southern parts of hard to. but the recent gains by the army include major roads and bridges,
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which makes it hard for the parent military to provide reinforcements for its

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