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is that the national security advisor mike waltz is saying that what is level zalesky at least needs to do is to tone it down. that's his exact wording. he says that to exchange and this back and forth, but at least on the part of the ukrainian leader is unacceptable. he also has some words of advice, and that is when it comes to the mineral deal that has been proposed by the united states to pay back to the united states for all of the years that it sent money for ukraine's defense that to it needs to sign that deals something that we know that you pretty and leader is opposed to, but that is something that mike waltz is advising. he do now in terms of these differences that have been going on back and forth, the name calling that we know that of let him is unless he has referred to donald trump is, is being as sort of a refer to him and an unflattering language,
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saying that he lives in additional information space and donald trump is referred to vitamins. zaleski is a dictator of this. been this back and forth, the bottom line. and all of this is that there's my quotes, believe this can be reconciled. but we also know that there's been shuttle diplomacy going back and forth to try and, and the war in ukraine, which is really what matters. most of all. and i can also tell you in just the last few moments, the press secretary caroline lovett, who is having a briefing at 18 gmc, has just announced that she will be joined by mike waltz, the national security advisor as well. so we'll be watching carefully to see what more he has to say about all of this. all right, thank so much kimberly. how could i? here's what kremlin spokesman dmitri past scope had to say about the deepening risk between the u. s. and ukraine. a medium scores, maybe try to just tell them visually there's always low interest to this page.
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ok, this code is a must have been especially because i guess there was gathering of under this class . so there's a section that you presented to me to your last shuffles all about joins us now from moscow. so listening to the statement, some russian officials indicated that actually the discussions are continuing between the us and, and russia about ukraine. well, that's right. it's a very popular opinion here as well. so pest calls commented on the recent developments in the russian us relations, which have received sudden reset slate glass receipts. according to this quote from russia and the united states have agreed to receive dialogue with a whole range of issues, but still commented, there is no plan to be a settlement in ukraine because as fiscal says, russia wants to achieve its goals and actually many think that russia has every
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reason that's closer to that than ever. so the russian side quite likes quite like said donald trump's recent statements about hugh crane's president about his low ratings. that's called code. let's name is an as case comments regarding trump, absolute linux, some unacceptable. as of just had talking about the situation on the bottle field. a lot of a sudden to that uh, this quote refused to come into immediate referrals that ukraine was allegedly preparing and offensive on russia's vote. brianne screeching aiming to disrupt talks with the us at the same time, so as, as close to russians, defense ministry denies the information that the ukranian army allegedly preparing an attempt to, to break threes to the temperature of the crews and browse regions according to sources close to the russian ministry of defense, the russian forces control movements of the ukrainian troops in the area and to
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legislate preemptive off hillary ends. asian strikes have been carried out on month . how and equipment o d u. create in troops that all right, thanks so much julia shuffles oliver. the still ahead on al jazeera, how the american pressure, the spend more on defense is impacting german defense and phone policy head of elections later this month. and schools will hear from both of us, same canada as of the re, much of the 4 nations hockey tournament. the last bit of all the raj and seeing it back in the sunshine. but the may just films 9 north of the border trust kindergarten and the se preserve, but the line is breaking up. now that has to be more flooding and sort part of, i don't think we'll see an immediate repeat this heavier writing and patagonia was
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never tied here for the heaviest child's more recent, even been in bolivia and improved and it could be anywhere. this is both sides of the, the, on these mountains. and you can see here this is the eastern side. so that also extends as a potential into the west. opposite is how larry has got the risk of those big showers, and particularly in columbia, producing 9 slides or at least flooding coffee seasonally, right? lots of charles in the car will be in the most obvious picture here is probably if that persistent cold wind as a warning of the height of the waves. batching the coast this part of mexico that it was. and this should probably be a warning of potential flooding because the rain will also have to assist or emanating from the very cold position we see in the us. and kind of these temperatures are high temp just by day, even in the gulf coast. it's 87 in new orleans high temperature minus 13 in de moines. now the sun, these are the top for me please to see there's a huge amount of snow to come. but the coal dust persist until the weekend. then
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things start to warm up on the, the best side people have inhabited these attends and the allowance for generations for the new night. and you end up with you about the legal battles are now under way. as the land they call home is being cleared for tourism and hunting ground despite huge personal risk of muscle human rights lawyer is fighting witness in the shadow of the southern gets on the jersey examining the headlines, do you think the ceasefire will have to make it work, setting the discussions. obviously you cannot last deportations of millions of people on day one, exploring abundance of wealth, cloth programming. if you want an image of the, comes from using a tradition, then here it is designed to inform motivates. and in 5,
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we are the ones that are actually shaping the future that we want to live in on algae 0 of the talk about get watching out just there a time to recap on headlines. the bodies of full cap saves of being forensically examined in tel aviv off to being released from garza is ready as far as the se they'll identify them and how they died. how my says they were killed in is really bombing us. special envoy to ukraine is match with president of all of them. is that lensky and t is case catalogue is said,
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the focus of the visit will be to listen to you. find security concerns is visit, comes 2 days off to a representative from the us and russia. masonry also told son, ending the war in new cry. oh, michael bo sick you is a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic councils. you raise your send to, you joins us now from a desk, so good to have you with us so. so the 1st of all was up fact trump's relationship with zillow and scale. i mean, obviously didn't stock. we've seen tensions before. this verbal exchange, heat it up, right? a yeah, this goes back to trump 1.0 as far back as when trump announced his candidacy. you may recall that put pro, well, a scandal when trump tried to extort mister the landscape, saying you give us dirt on the biden's, especially a 100 by then. and then i'll give you weapons. all trump eventually did go those,
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those weapons. but there were some verbal exchanges back then, and then even more recently on earlier on in this current administration. and the thing about trump is he doesn't forget people who have either hurt him or up them off or insulted him. so that's what i think. what is planning on right now, and in addition um, as opposed to mr. put 10 who he admires and sees as a strong leader, i think he sees most as a lensky, as, as weak as sort of a feminine and that type of character. he doesn't respect, i think, just quickly i think i missed as long as they did do a bit of a mistake by trying to verbally fire back at mr. trump. he would have been better off to zipping his mouth and letting this go and hoping that trump's short attention span should some to some or some other reason of the world. will these tensions translate into ukraine having to give maybe even further concessions in the us or trump is already indicated to russia once they do get to that negotiating
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table? yeah, i think is there a corresponding, kimberly. how can indicated is that what's more important here is not what's being said, but the shuttle of the public diplomacy, the talks with the russians by the saudis. but um, you know, sad to say sitting here and ukraine, it does look more and more that ukraine will have to give up the territory. how much we're not quite sure. but um, we can safely assume that the claimant has gone big chunk of a little house can do that. so what's the russians mostly occupied? a big question however, will be how much of the somebody's and kind of sort of lost a hand over which they've partially occupied. and then finally, um, you know, uh my concern right now is with no solid red lines being enforced by the americans . the russians will do as they've been doing in the past 2 nights, pounding ukrainian cities and trying to get more territory to kind of exploit this void. what are the southern pap smear tree options available to the craniums as
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they watch what i think is fair to say it's been a fairly, a rock tick us foreign policy between from 2 point oh, previously we had biden things swung the other way before that we had trump with things swing the other way, do they have the option to say, you know, can we just hold on an hold out for the next 4 years in the hopes that the different administration comes and ships things in a different direction as well. of course, that would be a best case scenario, but there are few problems with that. and one is that there's a lot of fatigue here in ukraine. i was up this morning talking to people and they're asking me, is it going to end in a few weeks or a month or whatever people, especially here in odessa, which is the symbol of irrepressible results, are really just trying to hold on. but um, you know, i have to say with the garage of, uh, drones that came out on does it last night? near me is a district uh, with 250000 people,
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a lot of them without like electricity and sub 0 temperatures. it's very tough for people to hold on. as for military options, ukraine doesn't have many. sadly, of course, it has been credible drone capability, striking inside ra shots. but we know that the russians have a lot more to throw. they have a seemingly endless supply of soldiers. they have the support of iran, north korea, and on the sidelines, china. so quite a bit, quite a bit stacked up against your credit. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis. on this one, printer, the following policy will apply an imposing role and votes as in germany goes to the policy on sunday. since the end of the 2nd world war, defense spending is being diverse. it into other areas and what was known as the peace dividend. but the war in ukraine and caused by us president donald trump, for europe to increase defense spending. well, they look like they're changing all of that dominate k and results now from both in
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german flexing vehicles on the news is elyssa lane. yeah. they're a public show of the countries commitment, and they says eastern flank pots of a 5000 strong brigade in the baltic states. when russia invaded ukraine shots set off, shots responded with record funding to boost the armed forces. the $125000000000.00 investment helped push defense spending to 2 percent of g d p. a key may so target, but the trump white has once europe and countries to spend more, much more. that is annoyed ministers in berlin for the to one of us for this of our it will be very important for future of you that we enable everybody to do what is necessary for them and based respect. it's very good because a very careful debate has now become, as i said, in my view, germany cannot accept allowing member states to spend more than 2 percent on the defense. broadly speaking, the christy and democratic lead
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a free to reach mount shares this year, but he's also said he's deeply pessimistic about the prospects for ukraine following the us decision to exclude the you from talks with russia about ending the war. the us presidents agenda on trades target is another priority for the next german government. it's also inclusive and pharmaceutical sectors. all particularly exposed. taken together, the 2 generated $38000000000.00 in ex quotes to the us in 2023. the steel industry is also coming to terms with re imposed terrace, which could lead to dropping out. but here too, broadly speaking, shots and maps have a similar view which do you think it gets? zach is in most of the things trump is saying, now i'm not new. he's talked about them again and again, there are considerable concerns on this side of the atlantic about what is still to come. this makes it all the more important that we are as united as possible and
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react didn't only argue in the united states as being a guarantor of security in europe for almost 80 years. it's military and trade presents helping provide conditions for prosperity. now both of those are in question, meaning who ever leads the next government will face immediate, difficult, foreign policy questions? dominant came out as era at the german shots story. and so carol has become the 1st sitting presidents of south korea to appear in court in a criminal case. he's been charged with insurrection for declaring martial loyal last 2 nights that led to his impeachment from mcbride for faults. now, from sol made heavy security impeach president to use scipio was brought to sol central district court. for the 1st hearing of this landmark criminal case, it follows use declaration of martial law allows us to send,
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but which was quickly lifted off, the members of the besieged national assembly voted to over to you and has argued it was meant more as a warning to opposition parties, so he says was stuffing in from governing teacher and all of us talk about who ordered floss and who received orders. it feels like chasing and light reflections on the lake. the quote also heard a motion from hughes lloyd is by his release from the detention center where he's been held since his arrest last month. i believe it has been explained that the current detention is no legal confinement, and that the grounds for detention have ceased to exist. the scots of this criminal case comes as the constitutional court, on the other side of soul, is wrapping up. it's he rings into humans impeachment to the side if he should be removed from office. as this drawer is playing out in the cold, the country remains in a kind of political and diplomatic limbo,
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the acting president joe, sighing. mock has no. yeah. to even spoken on the phone with president donald trump, the leader of south korea is most important to highlight at the time when the u. s . is threatening tyrus on steel, cause and semi conducted chips. some of south korea is most important. tax bolts from mcbride, i'll just say era. so within the last few minutes us vice president j. the vance has been explaining that speech. he gave the munich security conference last week. you might recall the cost on the future of security in europe. this is why he's been having se, as important alliances with europe that i really do think the strength of those lines is, is going to depend on whether we take our societies in the right direction. to think about this, germany's entire defense is subsidized by the american taxpayer. there are thousands upon thousands of american troops in germany today. do you think that the
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american taxpayer is gonna stand for that? if you get thrown in jail in germany for posting a mean tweet, of course there. right, so so, so the point that i try to make to our european friends and i, i think that there are friends, i believe that i know president trump does is that friendship is based on shared values. you do not have shared values. if you're jailing people for saying we shouldn't close down our border, you don't have shared values. if you cancel elections because you don't like the result and that happened in romania, you don't have, you do not have shared values. if you're so afraid of your own people that you'd silence them and shut them up. so let's have shared value. let's defend default democracy. let's have 3 expression, not just in the united states, but all over the west of the world. that is the path to strong alliances in europe . we had an investor with right now
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with us yesterday, you'll be on the c packs page during these conferences. he has like 3 jobs, or 4 or 5. yes. um. let me ask you this. where are we on our and basically the status of the russia ukraine. uh, moving forward to the terms of these negotiations in bringing piece to this analyst for, you know, it's, it's, it's early and i think what president trump, what makes them such an effective negotiator. i've seen this in private is that he doesn't take anything off the table when he walks into negotiation. he says, every thing is on the table, and of course that makes the heads explode in the american media because they say, why are you talking to russia? well, how are you going to end the war unless you're talking to russia, you've got to talk to everybody involved in the fighting. if you actually want to bring the conflict to a close and i know the president does, but all, i'll tell you the goals that animate president trump's policy. it's really simple. he wants the killing to stop. he wants to bring lasting piece to europe. he doesn't
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just want to stop it now and have the will restart a month from now. he wants to bring lasting piece to europe because the president believes this, and he's absolutely right pieces in the interest of russia. it's in the interest of ukraine. it's in the interest of europe, but most importantly, piece is in the interest of the american people and he's going to fight for it. for the remainder of his administration for ever more breaks out. he's going to be the president of peace. now he of course is a very good negotiator, a very good businessman. he recognizes that a lot of these issues are tough. it's gonna take a smart statesman to figure this stuff out. but we've got that in the white house, and i, i really believe that we're in the cost of peace in europe for the 1st time in 3 years. because we have leadership from the oval office and we haven't had it in 4 years and discovery the
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not. and i mentioned this right when we started the conference we're, we're honored by the presence of 2 hostages that were freed. and after the hamas atrocity, the tragedy that we've seen happen. and we have several of the family members as well, who is still there. they're there and here's where they their loved ones are still being detained by him. ah, what is your message to these hostage families? are the survivors our message is the president. trump loves you. he hasn't forgotten your luck. the ones that he's going to site every single day to bring them home. that is exactly what he's been doing. and that's what i'll keep on. i was actually talking with one of my best friends about this a couple of days. can i be your best friend to? is this. i think we all want to be your best friend. right?
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yeah. okay. i, i was talking with him and he was asking me, he was like, well, i don't understand why was bite and unable to do this. and then like the minutes at donald trump, one, we started to make progress and bring the hostages home. and i said, man, it's just a question of leadership. you actually need a president who is willing to pick up the phone and say, you've got to bring these people home? no, no, no, no. we don't. we're not focused on that crap right now. we're focused on bringing hostages home. and then when the negotiations hit a wall, because they always do, you need a president who picks up the phone and says, cut this crap out. we've got to make progress and you've got to keep that piece going. it. it's leadership, it really is. and i saw it behind the scenes and what the and what the president did is he and powered in particular because this, remember what this was before, right? we were knocking rated. this is before we had our great secretary of state, mark rubio, or any of the great people around us. you know, the president said his,
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his dear friend, and he's become my dear friend steve went cough as an emissary of the press, the united states. and he said, steve, you speak for me, get it done, and if there are problems, pick up the phone and call we steve went cost with the president's leadership. got it done and it's amazing. and, and of course we still got work to do. we've got to finish the process, but i, i really believe the president is committed to this as any american leader in my lifetime where to keep on fighting for peace is in the interest of the american people. and donald trump will fight fred j. the vance. the explaining his, the understanding and perspective of what donald trump's policies towards number of issues looked like. he was also defending that speech that he gave to the munich security conference, essentially doubling down on his message to your repeating once again and say we don't have shared values. if you lock up people and council elections addressing
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your all right. i think we're going to go to school. it's not actually if he does have faith to take us. certainly thank you very much for the spanish football federation, present blue through the all this has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a female play. a spends high court has ordered him to pay a fund of just over $10000.00 for kissing jenny him. also with alto consent funding . they will couple in in 2023, but he's been acquitted of co version, prosecute has had demanded a prison sentence for her. to be honest. a name is crickets is a closing in on victory and they're opening champion start of the game against bangladesh. it's in dubai, as india refused to travel to host country pucky stones, bangladesh won the task, chose to bath 1st and was struggling on $35.00 for 5, but then a huge moment, india captain ro, hey, chillman, drew up the catch, which denied access to hendrix and they should cut that suppose 228 with so either
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way though, it's getting a century bad news, how hotspots you saw him ahead of a must win match against him being to by on sundays, they're opening batson pos as a mom is out for the rest of the tournaments picked up in the donna muscle industry, seeing the defeats any zealand. little go to drama. i've got install installed the tournament on friday. again, silva, africa, in karachi. they had been kohls for opponents. the boy caught match as a game stuff gun. they started because of the tale bones crack down on women's rights in the country, but they kept and says, they're only focused on the game. was a sports man. i what a job is to play a cricket and the movie we don't care what's going on outside of the cricket. we only control things in the ground inside the grown. so that's our job. in the we the other things the can not put the as under the bishop or to the india and the bron james mist too late. charlotte says the los angeles lakers last of the charlotte hornets of the missing meals thought to him and he was back from injury
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and produced some art catching by himself on cold. i don't know who it's i hate by 3 pointing most to at times, right at the end, which would have fulls of a time. charlotte winning this 1197. and there's been another shot. vance in dubai. off the southern bank, it was eliminated on thursday 2nd. so you do use for your own sake is also out the whole beach and by russians meet on the 17 year old becoming the youngest player to reach the semi finals into by $63.63, the screw, one away. there's a huge hockey game coming up later on thursday and boston, the usa gave canada in the final of the full nations. there were 3 flights in the opening 9 seconds when they made earlier in the tournaments. and it was the americans who emerged as widows. canadians will be out for revenge in one of the sports greatest rivalries, i think were just focused on playing
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a hockey game. obviously a big one. so, um, all this stuff going on outside of it. i don't really have too much to say about it . it is a game 7. it's a, it's a winner. take all situation here and you know what, that stakes. so i know the intensity of the passion, the, the detail that you know, we have to play with. we're pretty hockey proud country. i think that, you know, people have a lot of pride and hopefully you know, where a team that's represented that well, at this point, hopefully we can go there and find a way to win it for the and we'll end with shots of the need for all ready for me to one call out on track for the 1st time to assemble them, getting behind the wheel as he gets ready for his 1st season with a team of ladies he'll be, i mean, to deliver for raleigh's 1st drivers side. like in, in 2007 and that's what we're supposed to use for the time being. i'll have another updated bit later. sammy, thanks so much space. well, that's it for this news out,
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