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full captives handed over by a mouse on wednesday nights. as the unit identifies the and the child laid out of 2 key is outlawed. curtis on work as positive as cold on the group to light down at toms and dissolve itself. abdulla or chill on this is alyssa, that a language of patient democratic society needs to be developed. the lin, easton democratic republic of congo. explosions have rocked, are rarely organized by him. 23 rebels and the allies and the city of because of the live and people were killed and 65 wounded. according to verbally to camille men who had addressed the launch crowd only moments earlier for one's in back in 23. find these have accused congolese authorities of august rising. the attack and site there will be consequences. congress president felix tissue. katie blames the bombings on what he described as
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a foreign ami, a legally present on. kimberly soil like why county st. this report surely off to the really improve coffee this is the place which was crowded with the population here they came to listen to that. i have the m 23 officials in one of the public where on the 8th, the 1st one called by the i've see of talk. they come to this town, but something's happened just then went to the diesel dives the will no longer even on this stage. 2 men explosion without the without any explanation. the 1st one started to hear. this is the 1st word, the 1st explosion started. and then people started running up and down even were still around here. and then some people remain down and we have seen some people remaining down thinking maybe there was clipping from gun schultz because no one could explain what happened. accepting it totally up to the we find out that it was
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the most of the stuff that does not far from the stage. one of the shows when the on the stage coordinate on the and other officials were no longer in the 1st. when this exclusion happened. so now people wondering what happened? exactly, and there's always behind these bucks during the night. it's one day of the course before this. public riley do what difference. trips from the doors were defeated. we did the autopsy in this town almost a week past. the war trumpeting popular so not to be swamped with these corner from dive cl do, riley. but beside the did, it was crowded. and the big question of the computer right now is why you want to be after the departure of the officials and listen with the once i get that instead of people the what to, to me because in the audio on the social media there were talking to people calling in on the we use the for my little be sure, and the way to know the head of this quite a so here according to witness the more than 6 bodies with tech,
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we will take him to the general hospital and even some injuries. but we cannot perform this because we didn't have time to comment to see exactly what happened as the sick suggestion was. so a just stop eating the documents you ever since. when does happen, how people were running up and down disease, and even dives, they did not comment up to now on what happened exactly the like on the 0 of the democratic republic of congo were 3 political parties in australia. i have reached detailed to form a coalition governments that excludes the right the announcements being seen as a victory for more centrist political policies. so we're going to go take you back to the white house with the u. k. prime minister kiss donna is currently holding tubes with us president donald trump. this happened just a short time ago. let's listen to the united kingdom is a, is a wonderful, this is
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a wonderful country that i know very well. i'm there a lot. and i'll be going to, i'll be going there and we expect to see each other near future will be announcing it. but we're going to be discussing many things today will be discussing russia. ukraine will be discussing crates and lots of other items. and i think so we can say that we're going to be getting along and every one of them we've had a tremendous relationship. and frankly, the prime minister and i have met twice before. and we we get along very famously as you would say. and i look forward to it very much, we look forward to the day and the meeting will be having a lunch and after this and then another work session. and i believe we're going to have a press conference at the end. so i look forward to it and just 5 minutes to thank you very much. thank you. thank you, mr. president, can i? so i think you'll have to try to pay for your leadership. we have met a number of times, we've talked a number of times and we have
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a very constructive conversation. i'm sure we will today and a full size countries of being found together for a very long time. now, the closest launch, i think of any 2 countries when it comes to prosperity and security, and i know that together we will spend about even further and up on issues like he tried changing the conversation to bring about the possibility. but now we can have a piece deal and we want to work with you to make sure that that piece deal is enduring the heat loss, but it's a deal that goes down to the historic deal. but nobody breaches and we worked with you to make sure that that absolutely happens. and it is my pleasure to things from his majesty with to let. so he sent his best wishes to go out, of course. but he also asked me to buy this letter and bring it to you, pass. so can i present it less for me? katie, thank you very much. am i supposed to read it right now?
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he's a great gentleman. great, great, joan. well as that is really nice, i must make sure his signature is on that otherwise it's not quite as meaningful it is or that's quite a signatures that have beautiful beautiful man, a wonderful man. and we appreciate that no one of gotten to know very well actually the 1st term and now or 2nd, perhaps you'd like to say what this very important very yet. so this is
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a letter from his box stephen king. it's an invitation for a 2nd stage visit. this is really special. this has never happened before. this is a precedent to find a i think that just symbolizes the strength of a relationship between the so this is a very special which i think the last state visit was a tremendous success has much to kick most to make this even better or not. so this is, this is truly historic. unprecedented 2nd visit i raise it's good to talk that through with you. and that says at windsor shop. yes. what i have about yeah, they show us the answer is yes. those are our wonderful 1st lady, maloney. i myself, the answer is yes, and we look forward to being there and honoring the king and honoring really to your country. your country is a fantastic country and it will be
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a honor to be there. thank you very much. well, thanks very much mr. person. i shall hopefully take that back to it as much as you gotta keep it interesting page. imagine in florida today on a private jet after being released from custody remaining. they are a huge, greatest human trap occurs. not as good people in many circles. do your administration freshman, the remaining garbage released oven if so, nothing about that. i don't know you're saying he's on a plane right down. yeah, i just know nothing about it. we'll check it out. we'll let you know. obviously this involves just making a show up on here. so principles of justice is dot and then treatment traffic can use obviously that's my mind, a security risk. and so i will catch up with the story and to hear what
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i didn't know or to think about it was fired. so yes we are, we are and, and we take good care of our veterans who are watching that very carefully and then we hope it's going to be smaller number as possible. but we are having great success in slimming down our government. it's been really very successful in some to pay out to the buyouts and others took other things and some people are finding i don't even exist with funding that we have a lot of people that don't exist. and people thought that it, we will be making a stipend and that, but we're taking care of our veterans. we love our veterans, we're going to take good care of the place specifically. could you be just wanting to use it as part of a, a piece of its kind to provide at a bus stop secuity position. so the contribution to the new apartment as well?
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well, so uh, president zalinski is coming to see me on friday friday morning. and we're going to be signed really a very important agreement for both sides because it's really going to get us into that country. we'll be working there. well, a lot of people work in that. and so in that sense, it's very good. if it's a back stuff, you could say, i don't think anybody's going to play around with a, with a lot of workers and having to do with rare earths and other things which we need for a country. and we appreciate it very much. i forward to seeing and we'll be talking about it. and we'll also be talking about the today with the prime minister. as you're not, we've already indicated that we'll play a full pulse in making shoulder that he did that 1st one of my hope the rates. and i think this is a historic about going to make sure is the last thing data we about to have a discussion about how we can make that work. but i have to say this, as i said yesterday, you know, you're talking about a peacekeeping force. we have to make a deal for us. right now. we don't have
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a deal. we have russia, we have you grades. i think we are very well advanced. i think russia has been acting very well. representative she went golfing scott, blanco and j d. we're all involved every one of us and, and a lot more. but i think we're very well advanced on a deal, but we have not made a deal yet. so i don't like to talk about peacekeeping until we have a deal. i'd like to get things done. i don't want to give it the, the bad luck side. we don't want to do that, but to have very good talks with russia. we've had very good talk soon as you know, with your brand. yes or just the progress. ask, choose a place of relationship with the youth you seeking and a good translation here which one? well, i think we have a just a great relationship. we actually had a good relationship before we've met a couple of times and i'm very impressed with him. is very impressed with his wife . i must say she is a beautiful, great woman and shots that can. i said,
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i said you're very lucky. and it's very lucky and uh, no i, we've had a very good relationship since young doing some of the benefits affects it must take your place inside of you. you said it was set up. no, i don't know that i, i thought, you know, frankly what they did was the right thing at the time. and i think it'll probably prove out over the centuries of a long time to go. but i think as i predicted that was going to happen and it did happen and it will work itself out. it's, it's, i think it's already worked the sake of this present case, some risk funds available to give way to take those items to you versus we're pretty well, we're gonna have some discussions about that very soon. and i have a feeling, it's going to work out very well. they're talking about a very long term. you know, our police have very strong lease that a 140 years actually. it's a long time. and i think we'll be inclined to go along with your country. yeah,
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i think it's a little bit early i've we have to give the, given the details, but it doesn't sound bad. you have plenty of do you want to seek the business with the apartment is focused on you said yesterday the was constructed to screen us when it comes to train. well, it's not prime minister site to use slides you know, to impose powers on the united. yeah. did i use the word that you said a bad it works well, i think that the i've, i've had problems with either because we're not talking about we happen to have a great relationship with you. but we did have, and we do have problems with the because they've terrified, terrified us. they do it in the form of, of that tax, which is about 20 percent and many other taxes. they sure. companies, a sued apple, got 16 or $17000000000.00, which was, i think, totally ridiculous decision. and they're showing google for
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a lot of money that's showing a lot of other companies. and we don't like the way they're trading our people. now we don't like the way they're treating our companies, they sell us cars, we don't sell them because they don't take our cars. they don't take our much of our agriculture. and we have a deficit with them of about $350000000000.00. so i wouldn't say it's been such a great relationship personally, but other people do it because it's politically correct to say that it's been good, but it hasn't been good at. and we're going to change that and we are going to have rash, difficult interest, and we're not gonna have to, we're going to reset for the whatever they charge us. we're going to charge them which for many years for my so i would have done that. but then all of a sudden we had cold weather. we had other things to think about. so it took me a little while to get that on and we, but we had, in my 1st story, is really the greatest economy of the history of i think the world, but certainly in the history of our country. i think we're going to have that again, but the e u is very, very tough on us and from the standpoint of trades,
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then you can take it a step further and go into nato. and that was a very tough situation for us. and it has been a very tough situation because we were paying a disproportionate share and wasn't good. so as you know, they paid hundreds of billions of dollars after i got involved. and they even did out a little bit, but not very much. and then if you look at the war, we're in for $300000000000.00 plus and they're in $400000000000.00. they get that money back and now we'll get our money back also. but under bite, and you wouldn't of done that if i didn't get a, a terrible job. i have to say, i hate to say that about the somebody that sat here just before me, but he did a terrible, terrible job. that war should have never happened. the war between russia you play . uh, frankly, october 7th, should have never happened. israel that should have never happened. what happened there should have never inflation should have never happened that gattis and should
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have never happened the way they got a not getting out, but the way they got it. so uh, but i can say that as far as where for different reasons were talking about a very different place. and this is some place that i, i have investments i own turnbury. i have a new property and i own a great bicycle doing back in ireland. so, you know, i, i have a, i have a great warm spot for you can try it out, try it. honestly, it is fair and balanced and you little bit of surplus that were in a different position. and obviously we computed usually in relation to you try to take them together with your spot, 50 percent are working on it. okay, so does that mean that one of the sections on the well, i have to take a look. i mean, we're going to have a good discussion today, and we have some very talented people in the other side and we have some people that probably are as talented as them,
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but they're pretty good mind. and now we're gonna have a good discussion and we'll be talking about the storm of the prime minister has said that he believes is not to be preaching. we'd be interested in bathing. you kindly gain with us sufficient box though. do you think that it may appear to be liked into a baby and i don't think so. i think well, we have a deal. it's gotta be the deal. i don't think of uh, if i didn't win the election, i don't think we've even talking to foot right now or anybody else. i think it would just be, you know, i don't know if we're looking at the stats, but thousands of people have been killed a week. soldiers mostly because it hasn't been destroyed just thousands of. so these, this was a very bad week by the way, i get, i get the status of the numbers and you're talking about a human life is number one. i want to see this and it doesn't involve american soldiers, but it's russian and ukrainian soldiers that i can think, i think i'm speaking about. yeah, the what do we want to see that stuff?
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and number 2, i want to stop paying the kind of money that we're talking about and you know, we're helping and we're helping data, but we're helping a lot more than anybody else by far. and i want that to stop. awesome. thank you, sir. you talked about the trade, here's this morning on your side. just a question about china. a 10 percent terrace has already been implemented. that's fine. are you? i need to do is you know, time to book this will be an additional kind of a. and is there from the topics with canada and mexico so far? are you not seeing the progress that you learned in order? i don't see it at all. no, not on drugs. we've done a great job if you look at tom home and he's been incredible and kristi, they've done a great job in terms of the border. but the drugs continue to pour into our country, killing hundreds of thousands of people. we're losing a substantially more than a 100000 people. i mean, dead, the dead. the families are destroyed after that happens. so it's, you know,
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it's not just that that's the ultimate, but the families are absolutely destroyed. the drugs come in through mexico. they come a lot of not all of them, but a lot of them come from china and that's why we did as 10 is 10 plus 10. because where is that confusion or not? okay. 10 plus 10. it's a 2nd to and i think your, i think you get to see eventually you're going to see drug stopping because the country should not be allowing those drugs to come into the united states of america. and we're not going to allow it to happen. so that goes on on the 4th of march. and then on the 2nd of april, we have a reciprocal therapist that's reciprocal where we charge countries what they're charging us and nobody should have a problem with that. we have a supervisor, we. reciprocity is something that i think everybody have spoken to. so that's fair and it is. if somebody charges us 25 percent,
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we charge them $25.00. if somebody charges us 10 or 15 or 30 or 70, we charge them an exact like amount. and it's pretty simple. but it's reciprocal task because the united states has been taken advantage of by many, many different countries, including our friends friend info. and in many cases, french, the bigger advantage of i, when, when you talk about the you were talking about the u. c. u has been really a very bad to us in terms of trade. and i'm a different kind of a president. i can't let that happen. please ma'am, go ahead. do not speak to the terms of any deal on ukraine. you know why they did not stick to the terms of any deal and you said, you know what it comes to international i think i'm campus. right. i think, i think he's, i've spoken to him, i've known him for a long time. now. we had, we had to go through the russian oaks together. that was not
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a good thing. it's not fair. that was a written deal and had nothing to do with the russia was a written deal with inside the country and they had to put up with that. do they put up with a lot it wasn't just us. they had to put up with it with a funny story that was made up. i've known him for a long time now and i think he will. i don't believe he is going to violate his word. i don't think he'll be back when we make a deal. i think the deals with the whole now they're going to have security. you're gonna have security. you're going to have soldiers that know france wants to be that he's the president, as, as said he wants to have uh, soldiers. i don't think we're going to even be necessary, but i don't think they'll be any problem with keeping the deal with the security organization. i'm not just gonna say when the deal, if we got it, it's gonna be hugely important. i don't think it would have happened this. the spice haven't been crated for by yourself. but if it's a daily, we gotta make sure it's a deal with lawsuits, but it's not temporary for the last. so that's why we need to make sure that it's
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secure and we've letting tenants said we'll play out pause when we talk to we will talk about how we work with yourself mister president. to ensure that this deal is something which is not violate this variable. if there is a veil, we keep it and i think i can say that will be the easy part. that's the part we look forward to. because for the security there, that's the part we all look forward to. that's easy. the difficult part is getting the deal made so, but i think we've come a long way. did you have some your automotive center? he's got such a nice space always smiling us for what you ask a total killer. the adult inside. yeah. the ones that get tonight looks like a little expensive. what do you get them most of coming around with that keeps telling me if they could do it by from different physical background. so i think uh, i can say this because we've known each other now really for a little while, this is not our 1st meeting is, you know, he loves his country and said why,
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that's a common common theme. he loves this country and i love other country, and we also have 2 countries that have gotten a lot for the longest period of time, not number one, ally on each side, and we have good friends and restrained. you know, we have a lot of good ones, but we've had a, a long time relationship, long time, hundreds of years. and we liked each other, frankly, and we liked each other's country and we love our country. i think those are common thread winters. just trying to you with the independence it's in charge them can you charge them as a new charge of china, but the chairs. busy are paid eventually by american before there's a consumers know that i know i think they're paid for by the country, but, you know, look, we can get into that. i had, i put
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a lot of tear. so i'm in my 1st year and we made tremendous amounts of progress because of those, there's a china paid us hundreds of millions of dollars, billions. we never had because they took advantage and president cheese a friend of mine, but he know he knows better than anybody took advantage of our country took advantage of presidents or didn't know what they were doing and they expect them. they actually expect them to smart countries, expect them from me because they know me and they know our country, but they got away with the they got away with murder for, for decades, and we just can't let that happen anymore. behind you place it sounds like why don't you completely trust i'm one of them doesn't trust of an age. you know it's trusted, verify. let's go at that and, and i think we both can be that way. you have to verify but because you never know what's gonna happen. no, i know a lot of people that you would say no chance that they would ever deceive you and
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of the worst people in the world. i know others that you wouldn't guarantee they would deceive you and you know what? they're a 100 percent honorable, so you never know what you're getting. a no, i have confidence and we make a deal is going to hold the border. so one of the ending much more, they're only apprehend a one percent. you're right about that to little more than that, but they should be apprehended much more because a lot comes through canada. that as a mexico gets stronger in terms of the border, it goes up together to that a lot of drugs are coming in through canada. we can have the right place. and is there anything you can say tomorrow to persons last piece of abuse for him? that his country has been made and it's all well, you know, he's coming perhaps he's already on his way. and we're going to be signing the deal
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together probably in front of the media that we're going to be having a good conversation. now we wanna work with him. president zillow is zillow's case . you said before, we wanna work with him and we will work with him. i think the president and i actually have had a very good relationship. it maybe got a little bit testy because we wanted to have a little bit of what the european nations, you know, they, they get their money back by giving money. we don't get the money back by made it daily, put in $350000000000.00. and i thought it was a very unfair situation when. okay, what about, i mean it's not quite a bit of house was, was, was just, it was given us some legs, but maybe it was gifted actually because of the warranty. then you praise the positive nato as part of this deal. are you willing to bunch a not at all, or is it a while i could be very nice and say, oh what, what worked way. but it's not going to happen. she's not going to happen. that's
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what started this whole thing by then by the said that and then all of a sudden the gun started. and that was one of the primary reasons this started. and this was long before president they, they never said it was an impossibility. so we can save o g. well, we'll try, but that's something that's just not going to happen. and then the other question i ask is about the land. will you get the land back? well, they've fought long and hard on the land and you and i will be discussing that with the new certainly try and get as much as we can back. but on the nato it just that that's not going to happen. yeah, there are things you disagree on as well. do you see that the relationship between the president zelinski and president bush is not a good one. you've noticed, right. it's not a good one. it's not
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a good relationship. and would have to try and work something out. sometimes that happens i get along with both to have a very good relationship with president booth. i think i have a very good relationship with president cholenski and that we're, you know, we're doing the deal and we're going to be in there. we're going to be actually in, they're digging and digging large out. and hopefully, you know, we need the rears and we have some here, but we don't have enough where our, our economy is very strong and we need a lot of things that in some cases we don't have here. so i think we're gonna have a very good relationship, but the relationship between them is not the best. good . i said, i can't believe i said the next generation, the net please go ahead. yeah sir.
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well, there is a back stuff. you know, 1st you gotta have your opinion countries because that right there were very far away. we have an ocean between us. but we want to make sure work. so i don't know when you say backs up, you made it back step psychologically or militarily or what, but we are a back shot because we'll be all to there will be working in the country. we're going to be, that's a great thing. he cannot make leave for that because, you know, when you're talking about economic development, we're going to have a lot of people over there. so what be working in the country? so i don't, i don't, i just don't think you're going to have a problem. i think where we have an agreement, you can say whatever you want about security, who's going to do it on a that's going to be a very pleasant conversation. the hard conversation as well. we have an agreement, and i think the answer is yes, i think russia will agree. and i think that i really believe your credit will agree also. so keeping the peace,
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we come to that, right? if the british people are really great as they get it, i, you know, i've always been out of a, the british they don't need much helps. they can take care of themselves the, you know, up to now it sounds like it's evasive, but it's not, it's just, you know, the british car have been incredible. so just incredible military and they can take care of themselves. but if they need help, i'll always be with the british. okay. i will always be with them, but they don't need help. you look at their career, you have done very well over the years of age. yeah, we have hard part of our country and we have but we've also always been that you tell the role between the 2 countries, that is why this is the greatest lines for prosperity and security. i think the wells obviously whatever necessary we absolutely back to children. i'm not sure. could you take on rush you by yourselves? well all right, one or 2 more.
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