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ok, and if i'm a prime minister, do you think that that to me, patient is a man whose it will keep his what like he tried to is working hard. i'll tell you that a year and whatever the hell they pay him over there. but he tried, uh we, i think it was a very good just did the case of these 2 great friendly countries. i think we, we could very well end up with a real trade deal where the tariffs wouldn't be necessary. uh, we'll say, but he's a here and whatever they, whatever they pay, i'm here into that he was working hard at lunch and, and i'm very receptive to it. i think we in all fairness, in all seriousness, i think we have a very good chance of arriving in a very good deal, j. d. and scott and howard, all the people are working on it. and i think we have a good chance to arrive, you're going to deal that could be terrific. really terrific for both countries.
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great, thank you. on the 2nd part of the question, i think might be solve them through to that pretty well, but faster than pretty well known. and my concern is, but it was a deal and i hope there is a deal, but it must be a last thing deal that it's not a temporary measure. and that is why i think it's really important that i appreciate and those that um, this deal, a historic deal, which i probably about trip comes about is the, is the. and it's the last thing deal of on the we're able to deal with any and connection. he has to go again. no, go further. i think we'll have 2 deals. i think we'll have a deal on ending the war. and i think we're going to end up with a great trade deal with you and it's an honor to be with you and i want to thank everybody very much. thank you very much. thank i think it was actually okay, the united states and britain university having a bi lateral trade agreements and that is according to the us president donald from
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just make things out announcements holding in joint news conference. so it would be u. k prime minister here summer at the white house and summer set that the 2 countries had begun work on a new economic deal with advanced technology at its core to strengthen the already strong trading relationship according to him. the 2 leaders, of course, also discussed the defense spending, as well as the war and ukraine. stormer said that he had discussed in ukraine, the ukraine piece deal with trump, and he described it as being tough on fair. and he said the britain was prepared to put boots on the grounds on plains, in the air, to support its trump from his parts said he's working very hard to get to warn you, crane to ends. and any peace agreements is moving along very rapidly. so a wide ranging press conference given by these 2 leaders at the white house. we're bringing allen fisher, our reporter, joining us from the white house. so allen, you know, a lot was touched upon. they were also asked about garza by the reporters in the room. but there was a, it was locking in detail,
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right. i suppose the devil will be in the details of all this announcements. a lot of broad strokes. they are, what keeps telling me it is not seeing directly, but we know that the, the british government is very keen on is that they want us security guarantees. they want to, under pin any peacekeeping operation. they take part in, in ukraine with the knowledge that if in the, what's q a storm or a said did it don't put in, wants to restart or push firewood into ukraine. they have the support, the guarantee that the us will come to their support. and in fact, donald trump was asked, do you support article 5 of the need to a pre k, which says if one country is attacked, then they go to all the defense. and he wouldn't you just said we don't think we'll need that. it's clear that how donald trump is looking for letting me put in is not the way the customer is looking at, but q style mark does not want to upset donald trump by saying we need you on our
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site. and every time the kids time are talks about a lasting piece, a durable piece, that's essentially what he's saying. we need these american guarantees that said the both sides are going to discuss this. but donald trump is very much on the record as saying he does not want to american troops and ukraine. he's no intention of putting the, what was interesting. at the gathering elia was the donald trump said that as far as he's concerned, ukraine's membership of mutual is off the table. but simply not going to happen. that is a big demand of lied to be a put in. so if you're into a discussion, to try and get both sides drawing the table and come to an agreement effectively, donald trump is taking that off the table as a negotiated point. when it comes to guys, it's clear that both sides would like to see the one going see spar extended. but again, there was no guarantee some donald trump, that he's going to pressure benjamin netanyahu into making sure that stage 2 of the
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cease fire agreement goes ahead. we know the donald trump is past len. boy, steve, what cost is on his way back to the region that we can do should be there and sundays, that would suggest that at least be a temporary extension of the ceasefire, which is due to end on saturday. so that could allow further talks to go ahead either and keitel or and do ha, i said, as has been suggested by steve, what call themselves? and either trump has met a number of european leaders so far going into this meeting with care storm or how concerned do we think the u. k. as well as other european countries have been ad. what appears to be the strengthening of ties between the us and russia. the quote certainly we, we go up here, some are talking about the relationship between the united kingdom on the us and that was backed up by donald trump. it was a diplomatic stroke to come along and produced a letter giving donald trump at the invitation to
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a 2nd state visit in the u. k. the 1st time that has ever been done. and that certainly please is donald trump on the number of levels. so that was diplomatically a good way to get them on site from very early on. but it is clear that there have been big discussions on going on the europeans, b u. and also the british, are concerned about the weight. donald trump talks about bugging me and putting that he wouldn't call them a dictator that he wouldn't say that what russia did in ukraine was illegal, kissed armor has said that. and he acknowledges that things are different not just 24 hours ago in the british house. of commons, he says the world is a different place and that is the reality that they are dealing with because they understand that the old standards that they had in the united states, the old pull something 0, puts the ones that they had have good. it's a different kind of politics that donald trump is exercising now,
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and they've got to deal with that because the reality is that's what the american people voted for. and that's what we have to deal with going forward. okay, thank you so much. allan fisher reporting from the white house. so the okay, prime minister care storm or says that piece and ukraine counts b at any price. there's a famous slogan in the united kingdom, from off to the 2nd world war. that is, that we have to win the piece, and that's what we must do now. because a called the peace that rewards the oppressor. well, that gives encouragement to regimes like their own. as we agree, disagree must be on the side of the peace make notes the invite of. okay, charles stratford, joining us in cuba looking ahead. charles, what we also heard from trump a moment ago is that he said that you'll be meeting with the ukrainian president zalinski at 11 am eastern on friday in the states.
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that's right, and it's expected that zalinski will sign this minerals deal a deal that ukrainians hope at least will appease donald trump. trump, as you heard in, in that press conference, it says that the deal will be signed. he sees it as being the foundation of a last thing relationship with ukraine and a massive stepping stone to initiate some sort of piece initiative. but there are a whole host of, of questions that still need to be on. so certainly with respect to the kind of concessions that the, the, the americans are expecting. according to donald trump, the russians to make, to you could argue that chiefly of which would be a territorial concessions. well, we've heard repeatedly over the last couple of days yesterday from the farm and is the surrogate lab rolled during a meeting during meetings in casa. he said that any discussion of territorial
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concessions being held by europeans and pushing trump on that was nothing short of the seats. we heard it today from the credit in spokes person pest golf, saying exactly the same thing that this was not to be discussed. and that these areas were russian. now, bear in mind that these areas of eastern ukraine, those full regions of south parisha gwinnett screw guns and have some. busy vote change in referenda all that would consider it and i'll consider it internationally is being completely redundant of us being called to russia in september 2022. so printing considered as they used to be called the proseries still doesn't control all of them. so let's talk and hope not to mention that he's coming from washington . the scrambling by the europeans to get their ducks in place with respect to
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defense and having to distinguish the step up in the eventual potential absence of the us. the real hard reality in terms of what many pundits and critics approachable say is that he's got no interest in citing the state whatever is happening. because those areas that he considers to be russian all on not yet fully controlled by his forces. and what about ukrainians? themselves and what they've been telling you about how they feel about any, any possible minerals agreements that may be signed between ukraine and the us. that you have to say that the vast majority of the people that we speak to a highly skeptical of disagreement on the one hand, people who are desperate for peace. 3 is a flu. ready we don't have an unofficial figure on the amount of civilians ukrainian civilians that have been killed, but suddenly coatings presents the landscape
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a couple of weeks ago. at least $46000.00 service men and women killed. for example, towns, villages destroyed right the way across the eastern and the southern areas of the country. so old, there is this sense of, of, of a terrible injustice. there is also this, this, this vague awareness that there is this show going on behind the, to, to try and push for some sort of, some sort of piece that they feel that they are being left out. so it'd be left out of them and it was still to be left out of negotiations between the us and russia. but they have that back is in europe that they hope looking off to their backs. but there is a great sense of on the search and so you're right the way across you cry, despite what's coming out of whatever you are repeating capital or washington. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. all stratford for that reporting from keith.
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the after hours of delay, israel has released the remaining palestinian prisoners under phase one of the gaza cease fire deal the the more than 40 women 9 miners have arrived at the european hospital in fine units and southern gaza. they are released follows confirmation from israel's president, that the remains are 4 captives hand off handed over on wednesday, have been identified. israel is now sending and negotiating seem to cairo for continue talk. families were reunited with their loved ones in garza and the occupied westbank among those or returned were palestinians who israel refused to release last week. many showed signs of torture and abuse. and i'm having to
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remember to i'm very glad to be back with my family, but at the same time, i'm not happy. i saw my daughters and i didn't recognize them. they don't recognize me either. when we faced torture and beatings in prison, i myself was beaten as well. they kept us under the rain, they kept us natured, they threw water at us, the electrocuted us. we also got skin diseases. i saw prisoner with worms coming out of his body in the negative prison. i have seen a prisoner who lost 80 kilograms in one year. there was no food. when we woke up in the morning at 8 am, they would call on me the intelligence agency would take me and leave me in the darkness for 3 days. i'd be handcuffed and beat no food for 3 days. they don't give you anything but half a loaf of bread and half a glass of water or among the release palestinians are 97 who are serving life turns or lengthy sentences. israel has exiled them and they've been sent to egypt before being transferred to a 3rd country to come out as soon as i find eunice and the southern gaza with the
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latest yet must be. it was very electric with the motions, with families who have endured the months of white thing, have in praise. the loved ones, the loved ones. again, white crowds have got the chunk things celebrating the return of the loved ones, as women and children under the age of 19 will have been released today is stepped into freedom with the t, as in the eyes that have been widely met with global welding emotions, and celebration bite the families and relatives who have been waiting desperately into europe and hospital the we understand that with the hand over today, the 1st phase or present cli and right now, what the diplomatic efforts are expected to take place between conflicting policies under the supervision of regional magicks as including katasha and egypt to pave the way you for the 2nd round of negotiations for the 2nd phase or,
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and potential for any potential extension for the 1st phase. that will guarantee this and secure the release of more published vision and is really captives a during the next few days. it's absolutely worth noting that today the i c, i see manage to really use and to hand over at least a 642 palestinian adults and use which could be a sign of the very smooth separation and process that took place during the past 24 hours that completely represents the end of the 1st phase of the, of the ceasefire agreement as own eyes. and so it's right now moving forward. the 2nd phase of all domestic efforts that will guarantee its success, the target as the out to 0. can you in this kind of stuff, investment for rogers as an assistant professor and they are safe university and he's a specialist on political imprisonment, torture and violence. she says none of the release palestinians have ever had any
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recognized political status while in prison. for the interview they have never treated, but it's been prisoners as politically prisoners. in fact, the data, the rest of them as for the most security prisoners, which means you know what the incidence that's in a sense, visualizing and treatment. the nice thing, any form of so should i put it to can moment. and so this is the 1st thing, there's a government does not treat them as prisoners. and i think that's why we can understand how some of us prisoners have to do that because is there any views, but it's the business, whether it was what kind of the hand has incentives to give to the team or those who have been released with this weapon deported as imminent, that in fact, i must also say that it's not really understood, understandable how this logics functions. because is there an interest that continues to monitor to sort of administrative business, even those who would not be ported and sent to their homes. interested in what the west bank would suggest that we know for the fact that this guy will continue to monitor them. that is, that we must actually give up and harassing them,
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or have stephen the oddest thing being against you the most. what's to know that there's a series, what do you, what about the life understanding of business? what the quote, because we have many a normative stories that he was at this age shouldn't be following an attacking wouldn't have given, but it's been use after the addition of side, those of set up on this thing. and jeff says negotiations between israel and how much on the next phase of the gaza ceasefire had been gone in the capital tiro earlier a member of how much does political bureau told i'll just say around. the group is ready to negotiate and implement face to of the ceasefire. i'm to know this what it is, or is it refusing to engage in the negotiations or the 2nd phase. therefore, the greatly regulated the deals and endangering the dean and exposing the
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deal to fall apart. and the uh, filtering by the way, directly or indirectly publicly or secretly, that they might go back to, to water and to continue all available the but eventually of allowing a lot of basic needs which is. but the deal, especially in the 1st phase to one of the guys that i think the, this is a learning choice. candidates, again, despite we have said that many times we are committed to the data we are, we have done all of the of a do with these according to the dean. and we are ready to uh, continue implementing the data according to what we have on the site has violated the deal, the money aspects as a was we have said that many attempts up to now this item has kept more than $100.00. but the thing is we have prevented most of the visit can use to into that
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goes to them. they haven't, but it delayed the release of our prisoners many times and didn't jump the whole deal. but despite of this, we have conveyed that 3 message to then, to the mediators, we are ready to go for the 2nd team on the 20 will shift the 2nd be based on the signed agreement. and we are committed to this view, but we cannot accept the rule for the end of the 1st phase, which is next. 2 second, b would be without being engaged or involved in negotiations of all of the 2nd phase, a and bay to lie. here in northern laza, the city has made us a policy, a sort of clearing rubble from streets and a bit to reopen roads, and to allow people to return to their homes. israel has allowed some heavy machinery to enter the strip, but only a small fraction of what's needed was who spoke to make law. he has mer
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based on him in his ability to work as a clearing of a main and vice and rose and based i have found as a calculator to see the highs me. but those of us flying to please the freeze from the rubber hose by that is why yes, tax on was event of was here in the last town as a consumer from the mead road of bass la here town. so go about this look. so to the mayor of bates, i engineer i lost the w. as in the am, we invite like we are trying hard to remove bravo and debris from the main roads that have been destroyed by the east. rarely occupational forces, which have both so deliberately destroyed all the necessities of life in the sectors, including the road sector. also, the operations are proceeding very slowly due to the lack of capabilities, heavy machine trucks and equipment. to remove the rubble from the rows and to extract the bodies of marches from under the rubble. we are still waiting for the arrival of guitar in the junction machinery and equipment to help us, you know,
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mission to open the roads and facilitate traffic so that people can reach the hotels. that's why so that's in the tape. the crossing is the main road in order to make the traffic are easy for civilians here also the clearing up in order to pull out the big bodies from ponds as often as we also can get baseline. yeah, he hundreds of big bodies. so rab and they're all but at the moment, so they are trying to pull them out for lunch at all. but at the same time this, there are still waiting for the heavy machinery to be in it to the knob and gauze. an old was to give him a hand to clean up the rubble from the roads here in northern gauze trip. was it got to do with that? just need to wait till i hit town called this fine. now to have thought where at
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least 9 people had been injured in a car robbing at a junction, the suspect run over a group of people and hit a police vehicle. at least one person is in critical condition. police say the attacker has been killed the, the jail leader of the curtis on workers party has calls on the group to lay down its arms and end is decades long. conflicts with the turkish states and the letter presented by pro curtis politicians and it's tumble of the lot which alonzo the peak occasion dissolve itself through. kit us on it. you designate the group a terrorist organization, prevent bold on from the pro, curtis people's equality and democracy party. read out auto lands letter out a press conference module child. yeah. doing this in this climate created by the will of president of the one on the positive approaches of,
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of the political parties. i call for the laying down as, as every contemporary society and policy whose existence has not been terminated by force would do voluntarily. the p. k. k should host a congress and make a decision for integration with the state and society. all groups should lay down that arms, and the p k. k must dissolve itself. so who is our fellow to align and does his voice no matter where we're challenge, explains a lot of do not what you learn. afo to his supporters is the founder of the code is stone. work is part of the p k. k. so kia, the us and the you designate degree a terrorist organization and its members a force against a key of since 1994, the conflict is killed. more than 40000 pieces. what started as a fight for cody's independence, late to shifted towards the mountains for autonomy and expanded right. in 1999 to
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issue intelligence forces capture document in a covert operation. he was sentenced to life in prison and is detained in a high security prison in rhode island of the technical coast. but even behind bonds, salt your land remains an important thing. guess is messages in fluency, spies, p, k, k strategy, and even political negotiations. all of these, most significant growth is during the 20132015 piece process it through in direct talks with package officials. the code for a cease fire pipes were high and the p k. k began with during it's fights is bought . the process collapsed in 2015 and rising tensions regional conflicts and political shifts fuel for need violence. same time. cut each fight as will making hard won territorial games against iceland, syria, p, k, k. and a us back coalition called the syrian democratic forces defeat design. so the piece
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remained elusive. p k. k, a tax against tucker security personnel continued into 2016. and that you took a launch to major military operation into syria. and what it says was an effort to secure as border package forces crossed into northwest and syria, driving kurdish fighters and supported cities who was the 1st of several operations in any a decade late to butcher land has cold on his spices to light down that homes it follows a direct appeal from definitely by charlie and the permanent nationalist politician is close to the tech is governments. this proposal gain traction, particularly after the over throw a syrian special i'll asset delegation from the probably cottage people's democratic. an equality policy was granted permission to visit out your line in prison to convey the messages got off the use of war, shifting alliances and took he is growing ministry presence in northern syria. question remains does alter lands,
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voice still carry the same whites where we tenants, how does their a dell of july is a senior consulting fellow with chatham house and a non resident senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. he says ultra alons, coal is a very significant development, is probably one of the most of funds per month do an event that is happening individual quite no time if it proceeds because this is like an important yeah. because there's and just at the beginning, the process all lanes on the ons farming david's on public inc. drug game. the transformation of the, of called this into complete the democratic as to the impulse. this is going to take time. but if it is successful, these are going to read the find the course of constructs, whole thing that will get charged if we or it's a chart echo that will get that one of the major foundation for the for clipping off the right time. they put this in the countries, but it's also really fond of surface motion with the original post, and then the internal focus of the main men and neighboring states as to what is
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the case in point right now. one of the major issue right now is the new form of the relationship between the seeing 1st and the new administration is process. i think the last 4 is see that by the different components of the j. k, i need to process the forwards that will make these negotiations. this whole will take me easier. it still hasn't been. i significant. you still will have a very difficult subject, but at best buy would be better. a still head on the elders are and his hour i'm robot pride at the blue sand drug and show in south korea showcasing the very latest in drones from the big to the small. so the absolutely lowest hamilton, such as the pace and testing the head of the new formula, one season ops coming up and support the
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had a lot of that. we've got some big contrasts when it comes to the weather across europe is looking very mild and pretty quiet across a scan today. deal with some spells of sunshine for norway and sweden. much more unsettled for the south across the mediterranean. got some west. so whether it's still to come up for it to be stretching across towards the balkans and on woods to east in the areas of the mediterranean, there's more winter weather as well. that will push its way across the baltics and on woods to ukraine. the farther west is a pretty quiet picture on friday for britain and the island dividing more in the way of sunny spells and brights, a condition stretching down towards the ibm potentially. but this is where it's going to turn very unsettled over the we can, we've got some wet weather for portugal and for spain on a cooler field that is set to sweep its way. and if we have a look at the 3 day full madrid, 7 degrees celsius on the sunday with light rain. now that where the system is going
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to be felt in the north west of africa, it pushes into morocco, bringing wet and windy conditions here. and that's going to bring some snow to the high ground. so whether to the level ground and look at the temperature in rebecca 16 degrees on saturday. of the nature of 9 made catastrophes. ali rate was by severe weather events or resulting in other words, think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is purely natural. and the politics behind normalizing climate change as was to fact if i was supposed to be seen as normal. but you said something that should have to happen to any one. is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell. the permits on al jazeera shakera
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