tv [untitled] February 18, 2025 1:00pm-1:30pm AST
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start in your own adventure, now counter and the the other down the clock. this is a huge life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, russia and the us whole totes, and saudi arabia aimed in the cradle. the kremlin, says president preaching is ready to talk to present to landscape if necessary negotiations in colorado on fully implementing phase one of the goals of cx. 5 deal on israel continues to plot fi entry of mobile homes and heavy equipment. israel sends its troops will remain in 5 strategic positions in southern lebanon despite the green to complete the withdrawal. and the incredible crestline to get through
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on to have full passenger plane flip side to atp. plumb, suffice. devon ash it's forcing creating a winning stocks to call us out carouse at the castle, eyes and talk, said bates, not intended to secure his place in bouncing the side of a flurry of diplomacy. seen a diplomat through frustrating united states holding talks inside your regular about ending the war and ukraine. it is the 1st such meeting since rushes full scale invasion many, 3 years ago. now, you're a sector state market review. when he has met the russian for a minute, the 2nd level, if that's and re at the discussions, we will submit to pay the way for meeting between us present. donald trump and the russian president vladimir putin in the past of the kremlin, has confirmed the president putin is willing to meet the craning president if necessary for automated events key was not invited to the totes of re i'd. he says
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that keith cannot and will not recognize any negotiations held without its participation. european leaders. meanwhile, they've also been excluded from the talks. and on monday they help an emergency summit and power to discuss this strategy for you credit the future. a european commission that president does live on the line has also be meeting the us special envoy, keith kellogg in brussels. okay, what child stratford is dining by for us and keep afresh. let's go to moscow. you dish up of out of a, it's dining by for us that so you did tell us small 1st of all, if you would about what the kremlin has been saying in the last all file while the kremlin sparks passed. and the address said that a russian president, legend of peyton, is actually prepared for negotiations with legends zalinski. at the same time, he mentioned the legal status of the landscape and the galaxy of agreements. uh,
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that must be discussed sorry. lincoln considering barion minds the legitimacy of a presence that landscape and it needs to be explained because of legible piece. and many times said that lead team resilience k is not a legitimate president. as his time has expired, a trade expired bond can may 2024, and a patient many times said that it was ready to talk to other members of the ukraine . excuse me, establishment bond. ukraine argues that it con, hold elections during a military conflict. g to a massive part of its population being displaced and the majority of its men on the bottle filled spots of clothes. it's his ready to stop the negotiations to hold. didn't get these stories due to, to hold the elections. as soon as i said it as bait hostilities finish, and ukraine will be ready to uh, to, to uh, to choose
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a new president. but for the moment, for the time being is, is quite impossible for you credit and your credit is absolutely fine. with that current president at the moment, so you're as far as the totes in these on going towards the end in riyadh to can. so what's, what's russia expecting with russia wanting to emerge from these tools to well, of course, russia was the supplemental, the ukrainian conflict, no doubt, as well as the improvement of the russian us for nations. all dots are on the agenda today at the us and russian sides announced that they would know expecting a break through though, but the talks are intended rather to pay the way for meeting between legitimate patient and donald trump, which may take place late seems february the 2 sides agree on major issues. a presidential aid your rate will shut called said that the russian side was very keen to improve the relations and the will going to work on that particular issue.
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the relations have significantly deteriorated in the past several years. at the same time, b, u has been quite disappointed by the your decision. no, to invite you are paying representatives to the meeting and we've had from german chancellor on the shoals. he has said that it's impossible to develop reliable security guarantees in year without your and your will not accept any peace times if they're not agreed upon. we'd be easy. uh, also one of the russian delegation members is c, a of the direct investment fund career to me trip has said that he's responsible for the economics part of the discussion that adding that american business has lost a mold of 300300 1000000000 brother yours dollars by leaving the russian market and he spoke about developing economic corporation. some projects offered by russia includes a number of proposals, including some ok, sick projects,
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purchasing b. ok sick. and he added that a post of solutions are extremely beneficial, mainly for the us and for many of the countries because they have beginning to realize that the russian market is extremely lucrative and attractive for them. and it's necessary for them to be present. and that's all right, that's a picture. it must go, you know, jump in front of us. thanks for that. so let's get the story now and keep jo. stratford is for us. and charles have of course, let them is wednesday, very much not part of the may negotiating picture and re at of the that's why it is most recent statements doubling down. nobody's been saying now since this something changing direction is happening, saying that he would not recognize any decisions made in these tools because the ukraine is not present. we're expecting a busy 3 of 3 or 4 days, at least a game cube. so uh,
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wednesday it's expected to that's tomorrow. to view it sees ukraine special more keith kettle is coming in to ukraine fitful last night she was saying that he'd be speaking to you or being leaders that were looking for us security guarantees. if indeed that was in the future, european peacekeepers put into cry and kennel upset that knowing trump is main philosophies that nothing can be taken potentially of the negotiating table. he was also pushed as to why you were p, and lead is not being policy to these tools even in saudi arabia. and again reiterate to view as his position. they think that there's basically too many cooks will spoil the fall broth. he doesn't want too many people around the table, donald trump, and refer to those failed piece attempts in the minutes one and 2 agreements back in 2014, 2015. kendall, today has been meeting the european, the president of the european commission,
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a slow voting delay in brussels. and the last few minutes, there's been some lines coming out with brussels on the line saying that she said that we want to partner with us to deliberate just and last in peace, financially military, your as board mold to the table. and we will step off, and then she went on to go, went on to say that said it is clear that we need to move quickly to these budget rules to facilitate increase defense spending via e u. member states. instead of the listing of restrictions on medically, spending follows the same logic as the removal of borrowing limits during koby 19. so another example there of just how urgently the europeans are being forced to react as the sole scale on. in reality, large all the thanks for that set back with you as, as those towards on full time thing. thanks a lot. that's a picture, maria and keith. well, yes, present. donald trump has said ukraine,
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supplies of rhetoric, minerals could be the key to pay still the minerals a vital components in electronics and ukraine has significant reserves and rank con . as this report, they might look like any old drugs, but on these dusty museum shelves are examples of rad health minerals, the how our technology. anything with a micro chip needs a red of mineral element. and ukraine is sitting on an estimated 16 trillion dollars with pitch. and s girl ski is the director of this museum and has a dump truck in geological sciences. it shows us the telling the specs of wrath elements embedded in the room. it's an indication of the challenge of mining processing, getting that valuable commodity into the market when it comes. he says the significant challenge of monetizing the minerals is something people don't understand. so on the sign up a separate sign up. no, of course this is an issue,
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in my opinion, the majority of people don't understand what's going on because people will only understand it when they see it and see the complexity of these processes, how it will happen, and under what circumstances. it's impossible to talk about read of elements without talking about the war. most the deposits are in the russian occupied territory where the fighting is raging. these territories need to be returned, says ukraine. i know you've been kind of peace, they'll be sealed, and that's still something. russia is keen on china. the world's number one supply is following developments close sleep. it currently holds up 36 percent of the world's right half middle deposits and 70 percent of the world's processing capability. most time let's agree that even if the us and ukraine region deal, china will still have the upper hand for one simple reason. right now the, you know, if you, i grab at the top and watches, which is fine to draw it, you know, destroy everything but also in the smaller investment who is interested in best buy
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or something that the scale i don't think china is. it's not a huge price, hopefully in different the car and trade war with china is driving the us position of to donald trump imposed additional towers on chinese products. beijing retaliated, it's high in the export controls on 25, right, has minerals with shipments of the us. that's a blow to the military sector, which is one of the biggest buyers the states, the high for the us. and that's something that ukraine knows. and so it's holding out for a much better deal. and our president zalinski has already turned down a deal from the americans at the aust. 50 percent of the sex. what you creighton wants is national security guarantees, as well as a favorable financial deal enroll in con, how does their keys? let's bring in bulk of which and so you know who's a g. a political risk specialist in the global strategy advisor joins now from
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london market good to see again, undoubtedly an added factor in all of this. all these rich reserves of rarer minerals is this a. com? do you think that ukraine can play to its advantage as it has to it has no if it once he wants support from the americans, but just specifically for president donald trump, once again we've spoken in the past hour about his approach to your politics, politics at home is already transactional. if he's going to give something that is going to provide security guarantees to want something in return. so yes, i can expect to be positive to drive a deal in terms of a longer term deal with ukrainians. and critical argument roles will be a very essential part of that. okay, that's some way down the line to a degree. meanwhile, we have this meeting in riyadh, which is also a high stakes affair. and it's got implications right across here. so yes you the,
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the meeting in riyadh is basically, it's the beginning of a process. it's going to be a rather long process. but because it is, ukraine is at the top. you don't see fire outstanding. there's 4 of it'll be, even though you get it. the key thing is getting a seas far. that's not a peace treaty. and even if you get a seat fire the hot stage of the conflict is to be. ready the end, that's the primary thing, but also in re, uh, in the law is also long the term approach of kind of restoring us russian ties for the longer term. so 1st is breaking the ice diplomatically between the new secretary of state, establishing the parameters for the next steps. eventually the talking about a meeting direct meeting between president trump and president fulton. that's not the that say that cannot be, it can't be done overnight. there's a lot of details involved, so they'll be working that out over the coming days and weeks as we move towards that potential summit. and then also you looking at the european side to basically
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for the europeans. it's available the quite a few days now that finally they've broken up to the reality that donald trump is going to is pushing this process is i think, celebrating the process to achieve a ceasefire. the claim. so at the present time, they're struggling destiny. there was an emergency meeting in paris, held by president my crohn 7 countries, attendance. out of those 7 do, are you looking primarily french? obviously, the hosting k u at germany, pole in denmark, spain, it till the netherlands out of those. they agreed on one thing, and the primary thing they agreed on is that they all need to increase the military budgets. but the thing that they have not agreed on with the president trump has been asking for president, trump is asking the europeans for concrete firm commitments specifically troops for the piece key. right. if i sees course the chief and that the disagree, germany, spain, it's william pa. ready and express reservations,
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the u. k. is willing to commit. yeah. and that's something that the, the to agree on. much to be thrust out the president's landscape, to pass it and all of this, you know, the position of ukraine, and of course, he's nothing react, but he is pursuing his own channel as he's in tech here. yes we, he's trying to get as much support from as many quarters as possible throughout the entire conflict. turkey has played a very, very important role early stages and talks exchange of prisoners. there's many, many elements i'm which you, which to turn to play the critical role since, since they gave me the full scale invasion of ukraine in february of, of 2022. but even before that, when the, the, the previous decade, they've always played a role in trying to bring sides together. and it's also not just for ukraine. they're also looking at other parts of the world. turkey wants to play an important
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role diplomatically in many parts of the world, whether it's in africa, obviously that borders would see area and the broader middle east. but to the north, that conflict plays an important role for them diplomatically economically in many different ways. turkey is, is, wants to re establish itself as a clique player and looking at historic terms. it's in the process has been for several years now. but, but this, the ukraine conflict presents turkey one another opportunity to really, to grow diplomatically into the car itself out as an important position in the new world order that's been developing recent years. appreciate your perspective, monica, and thanks for that to have more coverage. and so, you know, speaking to us that from london, thank you. the, the a team of is writing negotiates is,
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is in colorado to discuss the ongoing implementation of the goal is to cease fire agreement, including the entry of mobile homes and full days is, which is rarely is blocking the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his government is under mounting us pressure to start told us on the phase 2 of the deal with more than 70 percent of buildings in gallons have destroyed palestinians need full days is declared the rebel and recover thousands of bodies buried phony through and convoys of trucks carrying mobile homes and tents of waiting at the gyptian side of the roof of border crossing in southern gauze and not getting in honey. my mood isn't basically here in northern garza so honey on the, on the shelter. the need for shelter the need is clear. the solution is nearby, but it's out of reach at this moment in time. any further news on these mobile shelton's as well as of this moment, we can still safely say that mobile homes have not been allowed into the gaza strip
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. there is a still a deliberate obstruction of much needed mobile homes and car vans and tens for hundreds of 1000 of people across the the gaza strip. it just been increasingly very difficult for people here to tolerate these difficult living conditions created by much of the devastation and much of the destruction caused that we happened to be on an on the other side of it later. this is more of, there was trend, know the in the northern western part of it like the city and it's not just the devastation on the destruction. cause do buildings here and not durable. bulldozers are needed to clear much of the rubble of from the area. but many of the buildings like this one right here, the that is a college building branch of the university that is bathing garza city right here in beta here. this is the building of what's up in the university that is severely damaged. and part of it is already collapsing. so the rubble needs to be cleared
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the from the, the roads, industries to reopen major roads and streets and clear areas for people. but also building like these at some point needs to come down, they need to be dismantled. in order to provide more safe environments for people at the vicinity of the area we, we so reduce some people who are taking temporary shelters inside this. the yearly collapse, building not safe for them to be inside. but because the on the availability of other options for them, the, the, the fact that the, the, they cannot take stay and inside tens that they have used for the past 15 months, push them to make this decision. tents are called, they are not providing protection to not providing the privacy and the warms needed to try to filters temporarily inside nearly collapse building. but again, it's not just safer that the area not only just accommodates or houses a,
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the college building just down the road. there is the waste management facility just near to head down the road. we have the intramural center for the city of bit lot here, as well as a sport center and a ball room and more of a convent convention centers for the local residents of, of the area on people who were really a return to this part of bethlehem. are struggling not all the with shoulders, not only with the lack of mobile homes on corvette, but water is a real issue here. we and the team member here have sold that the need for water here because we spend the whole morning looking for a drinking water in the area. we could not find it for the hundreds of 1000 of people in this area. it's a real issue. what a trucks pull up here every morning or every other every other day. and it's not enough to be the needs of everyone returning to their homes, you know, the size of the task and does what is just colonialism net honey from the time
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being. thanks very much. that's the story from bacon a here in garza, that's bringing along the and who's the format director general of israel's foreign ministry. jones is now from tel aviv welcome said throughout to 0. i'm sorry, a great deal going on different magically. let's start if we kind in cairo where the focus is, of course, on keeping the seas far alive. what's the sense in is rather, is there a feeling that it will survive is a phase $2.00 and $3.00? it is the 1st thing you'll say defense. it is uh that what is the government the, is the general public, a war point. see at the moment is very clear. americans parallel it. big by is read and a leg open. i don't know if you plan any the national league plan a because as long as you don't type in the tune up, you plan in the drop plan is the only one it wrong. it is handling it,
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leaves the governmental fees, read it accordingly. no. the, the new thing, gates that the american decision making process is very pulse president trump analysis and plan, and the whole american administration is stuffing to work with me. and these really cool they load is the for a given the decision making process because the countries are countries in other countries, you've been company you've booked into this thinking and everybody is putting in a different direction and they have a difficulty to come with them honorably planned and i need the national plan. okay, and that's about lack of a life. i can just jump in the lack of a narrative, lead time will perhaps be addressed and re add on friday when the arab nations are
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coming together at what do you think they need to bring to that meets, you'll get out of that meeting at to find a way forward through this, through this mess. and so i think 1st of all, this plan is to be clear about the following statement. i mean full name in the future or fronting it go. so it and thinking dimensionality involvement outcome please. and the rest of the world and build a structure then think the national community we, it's all, even if he doesn't have the details. it, but it, the trumpet is so different from what we are thinking will be the national community thinking about in the position to the drum plant is. so they put the extra opium up to say, i don't like it. you will have to a great or middle of the people to pick the people in
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a way that you have the logistics and you have the financing and then well, don't stop working on them as done of the plan. i understand that the closest week in cairo now cairo, and egypt is the energy and because that is damage to agent, if the plan of problem is moving forward is of notice. so we just is that as dangerous to us and i think we do it right. it's very much in their interests. one thing i'm wondering about because it looks like soon we're going to see bodies of captives that have died being returned to israel. what effect do you think have the upticks of that grim return? we'll have on sentiment to build a sofa and as you know, we didn't have it but di rita. and we had both use it captured by these wiley only and broke the sled. berkeley did, i have a body returned by this for miles
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a and then it goes be devastating effect on these. what needs probably to see how much scaling bodies a piece of land is holding it to the red cross and direct costs to ask about. i think that we give you is preparing property for payment at line. see, is that even on thursday we might start getting bodies. it is, it would be entailed morning and it's read it with a stroke that probably but it's a still but the thing good thing and i think it is the form that come up and we were left with all the lights, a hostages, and the bodies beginning so it as soon as possible. all right, i don't nail for my director general of israel's foreign ministry. thank you. so thank you for the lebanese government says it has the right to use all possible
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means to insure the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the south as agreed and the november ceased by. the statement comes off, the is ready. troops started leaving populated areas near the border, but not all of them are pulling out. these ready armies says it will remain in the 5 positions in southern lebanon, which provide these fontes points near the border with this route. and some of the families displaced by the cross border fighting between these ran the army in his book and making the way back to the homes. agencies say more than 100000 people were forced to flee during the 14 months conflict. so to hold a has more now from the me, most in southern 11 tons of thousands of families who are displaced by the war have been waiting for this moment for over a year. they're waiting to go back to their towns and villages along the board, or for expecting that to happen at any time. now, the lebanese army has been clearing
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a roads from unexploded. munitions is really troops have withdrawn from these towns and villages, which really they said in this fight as the fire that came into effect in late november as part of the deals they stayed in the country for 16 days. they were supposed to leave in late january, they did leave from some areas, but not across the southern lebanon. so many of these people here tell us that they want to return home, even though they know that there's nothing to return to the infrastructure has been destroyed. their houses have been level level to the to the ground. that it's not just because of the war, but is really troops really have been destined. they think homes um, saying that the has been law has been using these sectors. you can see ambulances now making their way into the village, as well as the lebanese army. these ambulances are going to retrieve bodies of hezbollah fighters, really to be
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a civil defense. and. 6 red cross volunteers to enter these villages to retrieve those bodies which have been under the rubble now as since late november. so this is for, for the people here a new beginning, but it's very important to point out that it's ready to, to are still stationed on hilltops just within 11 on which is in violation of the cease fire agreement. they say they need to stay there for securities reserves and there's really prime minister benjamin. nothing else i'm making is clear that this does not single signal and enter the war with hezbollah. and that is where the army will keep striking has the law. if the lebanese army and the lebanese authorities do not uh, and prevented from re army. and that's in a hold of the ab ational authorities in canada, or investigate to delta airlines crash at toronto international airport. ac passengers and crew were on board when the paint and plain flits upside down. web landing in windy an icy conditions. i think the customer has this report. everything drive passengers on board. delta flight
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4819 documented their own escape from their belly up plane crash. the bonded deer, c r. j. 900 had taken off from minneapolis before a crash landed at the toronto pearson international airport on monday afternoon. all 76 passengers and 4 crew members evacuated to safety. the plane was operated by delta, a subsidiary endeavor, air treacherous weather, including 60 kilometers per hour. winds may have been a factor in the crash. we are very grateful that there was no loss of life. and relatively minor injuries, we are very focused on the care and the concern, and the passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been re, unified with their friends and their families. it wasn't
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a very different story less than 3 weeks ago. when 67 people died after an american airlines jet and a black hawk helicopter collided, you're washington dcs. ronald reagan airport. the helicopter had been flying higher than authorized inches 2 days later, another fatal plane crash in philadelphia. all 6 people, board and medical jet, died with itself to the ground shortly after take off killing another person on the ground. the series of incidents has alarmed the north american aviation industry. the canadian transportation safety board is leading the investigation in toronto, heidi joe castro alger 0. i still a head here and i'll just share a forced out of that, who's thousands of palestinians left homeless as the.
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