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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. dawn from close, the cranes president, a dictator day off that he suggested kid is to blame for us, isn't based on i says it's willing to release all remaining is ready to capt as in one go as it outlines what
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a 2nd phase of because it seems fun might look like thousands wounded by heavy fighting in the democratic republic of congo is m. 23 rebels advance in the provinces of north and south to booth. and we will hold on the growing prominence. events. immigration policies in germany's elections tend to spam us with your sports news house nation pocky song crush. 2, a 6 the run. the feats in the opening match of crickets champions trophy to an easy in karachi, the a us president dollar from size the credit in present, better move fast. we will have a country left. this follows comments 5 of them is that i'd say that trump is prompted at this information bubble made by russia. the us president, while he suggested ukraine was at fault for russia's invasion,
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and k of should have negotiated p sonia in his post on the truth social platform. trump says that i'm scared refuses to have elections, is very low in ukrainian polls, and then anything was good that was playing by then like a federal trump continues that a dictator without elections that landscape that a new foster is not going to have a country left in the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the war with russia. something i'll admit only trump and the trump administration can do it's cross to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so kimberly, how's this now truly kicked off in from fashion? oh yeah, it has uh and look the truth social post by donald trump is obviously
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a reaction to the comments made by vladimir zaleski where he says that trump was living in a russian made this information space. what we know, what i know from covering donald trump is that he has been skin. he doesn't like to be called names. that's what vladimir zaleski did. and so donald trump has come swinging back, had this is his standard play. buck. he's coming back with a fresh attack, calling vladimir zaleski, a dictator and, and trying to make him seem less or than the ukranian leader saying, but he is a modestly successful committee and referring to him and his previous occupation. he's a bully who's trying to get the upper hand in what are now negotiations to try and, and the russian invasion of you prayed, referring to the meeting that took place in saudi arabia between russian and us officials a the last day or so. and so. c this is really
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a talking about an abrupt and studying reversal of us policy compared to the by the administration more than a month ago. and i can tell you that here in washington, it's not sitting well with the not only democrats, but of course also european allies who are bravely concerned that to you frank could be potentially losing a long time. ally, us, ally. all right, thanks so much. kimberly, how could that to me crying song ministers reacted soon off to trump's latest comments on social media. and that is to be has posted on the x, the ukrainian people in the present or refuse to give in to persons pressure. nobody size can full. so you're trying to give up, we'll, we'll defend all right to exist. many ukrainians are expressing dismay at washington shift towards russia. charles stratford has been speaking with people in
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kiff winter, and ukraine seems particularly bit to this year made was perhaps quite a cold realization. the tree is off, the rush is full scale invasion. the country can no longer rely on its friends to defend it. but any cost lemon, you'll say it's a shows the 3rd part throws cuz it seems to me the trump statements are a little too bold on ukraine. he doesn't understand the reality on the ground. we try and help our army, our economy in any way. we can, but it is clear we are a little desperate because we understand that it to us abandons us. and if you're a college help enough, then we are left alone. the elderly gather to exercise in this call for decades. these weekly walking club used to attract 300 people before the war of the been defeated. the won't hold it out. we don't have enough told us,
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we don't have enough weapons. it's starting to feel like i'm just like, put in, but aren't allowed to escape. and what about the beginnings of the soul, us russian relations? of course, i'm worried. what can we expect from, from the us is leaving the arena actually removing itself? that was already clear. why? because the people of america, once it, they've chosen this pasta, which is this democracy that looks on dom ridge cove was a member of ukraine's negotiating team for the failed minutes. peace agreements author rusher occupied crimea in 2014. i understand that as a part of rhetoric, because trump she wants to show to he's voters that he's trying to deliver on his promise, which he made all the complain trail. but maybe she already have realized that it's not possible to do for very simple reason. putting doesn't want to piece he's the stumbling block and trump can not do anything about it. it's being the momentous,
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few days for ukrainians, struggling to comprehend the change in policy direction. an emphasis from the new administration in washington the ukrainians have never trusted. the russian president vladimir putin. but now there is growing distrust of the biggest allies. donald trump, jo, stuff that i'll just 0, keith. robert hamilton is the head of you raise your research shows the farm policy institute is also retype us ami cono, joins us now live from call on in pennsylvania. so given the twist that's happened in the last few hours with the rise in rhetoric and this exchange between that and skin, donald trump. you know, what kind of danger does this pose? all right, does this pose to continued us, but a tree assistance ukraine given that we know have all the tall don't trunk can be so thank you for the invitation is good to be with you. so 1st i would say,
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i think i, did you react to the statement that you're there from trump, himself, and some of his officials that only the truck administration could or couldn't have negotiated an engine warranty ukraine either best properly on through any us administration could, couldn't negotiate such an engine, or weren't ukraine by unilaterally conceding to most of russia's demands, which is what the truck and ministration seems to be doing. so in terms of continued us support, it's unclear as your white house correspondent noted. this is something that trump does right? he attacks interlocutors, you tax people that a bit he perceives as attacking him. but then later on some of these same people, various attacks, most egregious layer, most aggressively end up in his administration or on his side. so it would be, i think, a mistake to take everything donald trump says literally, but nevertheless, it's a, it's a very bad sign for ukraine for europe. and i would argue for american security as
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well, that trump discharges sites on. so wednesday, the president who's trying to resist a legal invasion of his time when you have this kind of scenario where he's turned on is that on skin you'll was, he's also indicated a lot of the, the russian demands about whether you cry and will be able to join nato, whether it will have to forego land. russia has taken what sort of negotiating position does that puts ukraine in it, but you created a terrible position and even worse because your credit is not even involved in these negotiations. so this is shockingly bad negotiating strategy on behalf of the us administration, that at least narratively or rhetorically prides itself on its negotiating skill. essentially, the us is giving away of the idea of ukraine, restoring its territorial integrity. leave
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a side whether that's militarily possible or not, in the short term, you should never give it away as a long term objective because it has been the us european and you cravy and long term objective since the beginning of the war. and we've also given away the idea of ukraine's nato membership, and we've given those 2 things a way before we ever sat down across the table with the russian. so as i said, this is incredibly bad negotiating strategy. we essentially just shot the bargaining space of ensure that whatever the us and russia agreed to be strong in rochester. right? of course not to on the mind, the importance of, you know, countries enjoying the sovereignty and freedom from invasion. but does trump have a point when he talks about how you know this war should never have stopped it? that the mistakes made by previous administrations that the push perhaps to try and expand nato and actions taken by the west. the lines that may have played
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in to, to trigger the situation. yeah, i do hear that as well. and that again, be the argument that nato enlargement somehow cause the russian invasion of ukraine in 2022 were in 2014 or, for instance, the russian invasion of georgia in 2008 is patently false. and the reason is patently false is that russia was in bathing its neighbors innovated georgia or intervene in a warren georgia in 1992. and i'm positive. it invaded trans eastern in moldova, in the early ninety's. and it was doing as well before anybody in brussels, washington, or anywhere else was advocating, or even talking about nato enlargement. so if your argument is that nato enlargement causes russia to invade its neighbors, or you need to explain the fact that russian was militarily intervening in invading its neighbors beforehand with argument was ever on the table as even an idea. i
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will leave it there. thank you. so much for your thoughts on the analysis. robert hamilton, thank you. the mass is outlined is vision. so phase 2 of the cease fire agreements in gaza is propose releasing all remaining is ready to capt as a palestinian prisoners and the tiny these in a single swamp. in a statement how my spokesman has an awesome side. we're ready for a 2nd phase and weighs the prisoners will be exchanged in one go. that would be need to be within the criterion of reaching an agreement that leads to a permanency as far as the complete withdrawal from the strip. the how much analysis will release the bodies or forwards rainy's on 1st day as well as 6 living captives on saturday. the group says it's showing flexibility,
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is assigned to its commitment to the seas 5 deal. and it's cooling on israel to do the same. the speak to note all the jordanian capital on mine, the 1st let's go live now to thought it i will i zoom in the offer in central's gaza. so thought 1st of all take us to what we expect to happen in the next few hours. well what we understand clearly certainly is that how most alongside with the palestinian islamic jihad, well completely a release of 48 east valley bodies, a from the city of han, eunice tomorrow morning. in the southern parts of because of stripe, we have got a statement from the military folks past the up to some brigade stating that you a we didn't the of a currency spot agreements. uh, the village we think of a lot of how much of the summer gates has decided to release the body is of the past families of family alongside with the body of the east by the captive names or the delivery stairs he will be. oh,
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so i just thought it would be released tomorrow. we, we understand clearly that the release will take place on the very strict and security protocol within the uh, within the structure of these organizations as the representatives of the international to meet you direct course along side with homeless and these, lemme that you had once will be at the site in order to guarantee a very timely and effective hands over the buddies. but to now the conditions of the bodies are still quite hon. no, now, and we expect we're expecting that to do studies will be handed over to the east where the side to on to go the comprehensive forensic to check to match the identities that later a ton to tell us the news actually because will be released next such a day as a pause of the current c spot agreement and that had been widely agreed and reached following a very intense pressure that had been widely maids and practiced by original
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mediators on both how my son, israel and tonic talk to us about the, the need for a con voice to be allowed in that occurring mobile homes and heavy digging machines . something that was agreed to as part of the seas, 5 deal something that palestinians said israel has failed to provide. all we now seeing those kinds of, of items getting into garza as well. semi close the can surely the is really a devastating military genocide of campaign has left behind 1700000 palestinians being completely homeless and now living overcrowded shelter. and they are quite struggling to live and open the spaces, and many of them are living on the rivers of day destroyed homes. now since the implementation of the 1st phase of the ceasefire agreement only live saving humanitarian, 8 trucks into the cause of that works. carrying food items, boots had medical supplies,
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and these rates were completely fluctuates and then completely changeable day in the out spot. later on, there has been a key coal situation on the mississippi for the entry of have you machines alongside with the mobile homes. but what has inset garza yesterday? we're only to build those. is that started to operate in the north of the strip, but no thoughts of mobile house isn't show it. does have have inside garza so far that have been y d and usually it requires an order to afford a palestinians with a to shelter and to accommodate hundreds of thousands of families who are right now struggling to cope with the aggravating humanitarian crisis. this has been seen by palestinian this as a form of leverage being complete used by the east, very prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in order to get more concessions from how much and to also to be adding the particulars in terms of reaching a comprehensive agreements regarding the 2nd phase of the ceasefire. meet the needs
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are still very expensive and what has been allowed to enter the gaza strip only scratches the surface of the extensive needs of the population stomach. all right, thanks so much thought a couple. i zoom the a let's go to a note out in the jordanian capital, i'm nancy is that because they say the government, the palestinian authority of bandages here from reporting inside this route and the occupied westbank so nor. busy of uh, moves to accelerate the hand over of these. right. and kansas talks of, of doing a release in one go from come as well, kind of reaction all we guessing from as well to this well, this how much offer really aligns with the demands of the families of is really captive somebody who say that's nothing you all should be working for a deal to release. all of the remaining is really captive at once. of course, the phase 2 of the cease fire agreements,
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the nothing else stalled on even beginning to talk about them for over 2 weeks. our law are about a lot more then the exchange of captives. they are also by ending the more about a permanent ceasefire, about withdrawing completely. is really troops from gaza and these are the questions that nothing. yeah. nothing. yeah. has been avoiding for months because key elements in his alliance in his coalition. government do not want that to happen. in fact, some have even threatened to withdraw from the government if nothing else agrees to a full withdrawal of troops from the us. so this offer really brings hope to the families of is ready, kept us. but there is absolutely no commentary officially from the prime minister's office about it because it is a very complicated question. politically, domestically for nothing. yeah, i will leave it there. thanks so much note all day i the palestine is known. so
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having one of the world's highest literacy writes, but as roles, total destination of gaza is reckoning the future of children and use view and then write script save over. 92 percent of all school buildings have been damaged or destroyed. more than 3 quotes of students have no access to former education. finally, my mood is visited in educational compound in garza city. this is hays report, a co signer, he managed to get access to this education outcomes pounds. once the rubble that have blocked the gate of the compound was removed and as soon as we stepped the foot inside the compound, this used to be a wilmont and a beautiful campus with a manicured garden. but not anymore, because already we're seeing a trails of tanks that were stationed here inside the compound that did not just stay here but destroyed the majority of the buildings just to my left right here stood the science building that is completely flapped in as you can see,
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and behind me, the fine art building, feeding curiosity of students then offering learning experience and do my ride, stood to building the lab facility to the far right. and right here, the central library, once the hub of knowledge acquisition and research and, and feeding curiosity of hundreds of his students. so we're seeking learning and knowledge inside this educational compound at the start of the war on gaza. just reading monetary started the bombing campaign and targeting the most essential public facilities, including this educational compound, already seeing books that were thrown into the yard of the compound as the intensity of the bombs, as described by many of the local residents who are trapped in the area, we are very severe and massive. many of the books are thrown here, not only just books are 1000 inside the building that were burned,
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including hundreds of research papers in the 3rd stations. of many of the students for work inside this university, a total of 5 hundreds of schools and universities and colleges. community colleges were all destroyed by does really mandatory depriving 10001000 of palestinians from proper access to education and building a better future for their life. the, hey, am i from what i was just the from the educational compound garza city palestine. the saline size is a political line list and presidents of the go or initiative, an organization that aims to find solutions these re the palestinian conflict. you joins us now from washington, dc. good to have you with us. so we're seeing these gestures to release pilot is really captives ahead of schedule and even told from us to maybe just
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do a single release of old remaining cap saves in order to try and secure a 2nd face. what it, what would it secure the 2nd phase of a deal i think is the hole in the side of the network. now it gets to choose not whether this would work or not. i think that's not what happened. often have done a deal. what was it to washington dc were basically mr. trump and mr. nothing down to the top of the uh, that has been a key the one before. when they stated that, um, now they, they would, i might start with trump stated that you would like to see all the hostages released on saturday last saturday. this didn't happen obviously. but this had an implication that they wouldn't be uh, a cease fire as it was agreed upon before. so now there are changes the compromises made both by the certainly somebody from us is, are, and has about to somebody that would mean to get into goes out some of 10, some other really live streaming, 8 such as artifacts, preventive before to get it to go so on this side they have to also make
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a compromise which is to release the 6 hostages as opposed to releasing 3 and then 3 in the, in the next week. and then i think the sticking point would become face to where nothing, you know, basically is trying to avoid the day after a conversation. i think that would be where the heart of the composition of compromise to beauty, to the, to both come awesome. and so there is a big elephant in the room. is that now? okay, can this deal proceed to the end to face 3? when you have a commitment that has been communicated very openly by the us president to want us allies and un officials cool the ethnic cleansing of goss, i mean, how does that fit in with the idea of rehabilitating life in gaza for palestinians? so somebody just to start with this is the new idea of this is an idea of the finest movement has been shopping for a $1000.00 to spend. seems really the divorce data been tried in the fifty's
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another times this will let the test field. it's also the you have a us president who is the one promoting it rather than just elements within israel . of course. yeah, of course this is, this is that there for us. i think that the real trick is really interesting and dangerous people in the see think that the person might just be sitting just under really if i saw a compromise, can be reached with a lot of countries. so is pressuring them to get more involved. others believe that this could be an attempt to get nothing you hope to not lose his collection because there's nothing you know of respond to seat unless the spiral face 2 or 3. he might have stuck his goldfish and falls on it. and some of us would suggest that this is an attempt by president trump to try to run for that. but however, the trip is very dangerous. and what's dangerous about is that the government is interested in the cleansing, because the ticket as a green light, basically to move on to at the clinic and also talking about the dangerous rhetoric . the problem has been referencing garza in explaining his policy towards ukraine.
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i think in the last 24 hours that's listening to what he said. you know, you create is being just, just wiped out. look at what's happening to the cities that there are cities, there's not even a building standing as a massive it's you talking about gaza. i mean it's, it's literally the city is look like guys a rush who wants to do something. they want to stop the savage barbarian is them. i mean, what, what's going on over there? it's the soldiers being killed by the thousands on a weekly basis. it's ridiculous. and then not american soldiers, their russian soldiers and the ukrainian soldiers largely, although lot of koreans have been killed as you know. so tell you when you have a situation that where destruction, if it, cuz garza like destruction of cousin ukraine is no suggestion by the us present.
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then that may be then the solution is to move ukrainians out of those ukranian cities and have someone else russians or all the people to just takeover and not allow ukrainians to return. as is the suggestion for godson's, what message does that send all the palestinians? not only to the arab and listening well, but to the world and to humanity, and people who believe in things like international law and an equal rights vote for human beings. that's up to trailer, to here in washington dc. the to have been used to the standards when it comes to the front of students. this is, this is not the new thing when it comes to the post and you have the only people who are not allowed to defend himself when it comes to for an occupation, for the premiums was talked about as he does when to defend himself. the students are also told what is deemed stars for best is not a lot of tricks i'm, but the patient of the audio triplet cleansing, coming from the american president, is indeed the very dangerous. i think that of some advisor of president trump, himself. and even these tickets row of states have understood tom dangerous stuff
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reduced to the extent that the when as far as the pride to play it off and to say that we are open to the proposal for, for that i think that the addictions would come with a serious proposal that contains prevent preventing slick lives that go cause i proposing a serious blind for reconstruction, white keeping dozens inside a government when they do that thing so much con settings. so i think so when the mayor of cuts out a shift to mean been how much and sign is being holding talks with iran as president necessary possess gannon, to hold on. judging by this law, who's to keep to the terms of the seas? 5 building garza thought, hey, that's a d as this update from to had on this is a critically important visit that takes place. the americans are save the time even about the all the sony is. and so ron, he has a relatively long missing video, rang and pressed that message to the sky on. all right,
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so nearly 2 hours if i'm not mistaken. and at the end of the day today, the know that he's going to have another meeting with the rain is subpoenaed. there are so long say that these harmony and the last was this states back to may 2024. since then, the know that there are too many developments on the ground, including the election in a wrong. this is also in victory, are present to this guy, and other developments in the regions and escalation of the attention that is there. so this visit takes place on the a critically important timeframe for the actual relations was on the agenda. the 2 leaders mentioned that after their meeting in their 1st conference, also they talks about a wide spectrum has regional issues including serial 11 on and young man, something that you've a new department, was there a box or oxy? formerly mention, this is right a full series of given displace residence,
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so no sams refugee camp in the occupied westbank just 2 hours to collect their belongings and leave thousands of people have been displaced. this is ready for us as of late seeds to the camp and to cut them for more than a week. many returned to find the homes destroyed the camps infrastructure in ruins last month as well as the ministry operation across they occupied westbank against palestinian sciences rights groups. say this is the largest displacement of palestinians in the occupied, where i find people who 5 decades just as bad that i came home, but i own nothing. now, nothing a tool o my house burned. i saw nothing, not even a scarf or a paper. there is nothing, everything is burned. and if you could take out simple, thinks of the damage of screens and many belongings and the bedroom, my son, and for the residents displaced from southern lebanon to returning home. after
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these way the ministry partially withdrew from towns and villages on tuesday, many of the neighborhoods have been left unrecognizable by the scale of destruction . under a cease fire agreement is right, is required to remove all its forces. by ruth, is quoting israel's presence in 5 areas, an occupation one of those display spies, right. the bombing is not fit off. she's not returned to her lebanese village of call for kayla, only to find her home in ruins as the pay the balloon as it related to the silver, the silver, the wills us. and she'll have the yeah, so i'm and they

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