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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains stuck in your own adventure. now a counter and wait. the fellow until mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. i've empowered you to be a tough guy at. i don't think you'd be a tough guy without the united states and the people are very great. but you're thinking of making a deal for warehouse. the ukranian president arrives in london to really europeans, what's 24 hours off the heated arguments with donald trump at the white house phase, one of the guns of sci fi comes to an end for the face,
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who was in limbo am austic uses is around refusing to engage in tools, plus the 12 year old boy shows and killed bonds ready full season the occupied with bank, bringing the number of children killed this year to 14. in syria. is it a child's? it's possible what's out. the national don logging into and governance is expected to be nines, the less than 24 hours off to an extraordinary public arguments in the oval office. your credit in president below them is a lensky has arrived in london on friday and heated 3 way debate between donald trump, his vice president and the ukrainian leda ended with the landscaping us to leave the white house. he's now set to meet the british prime minister kissed alma on saturday, a hit of a lounge, amazing of 12 european leaders for the defense summons in london on sunday. it's
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the latest in a series of meetings and reaction to us president on trump's attempts to broke se, se fine with russia over the heads of ukraine and europe. europe scrambling to increase financial and military. i to you, cried jim and his boss johnson that has to throw in his wife behind, calls for the federal government to immediately release $3100000000.00 and military assistance to cave alluding to ties between the us and europe. germany's foreign minister says a new age of infamy has begun. with your response follows an explosive route in front of cameras between the landscape, donald trump and us vice president jetty vance. the present with respect i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office to try to litigate this in front of the american media. right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. you should be thinking, the president of the,
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ran into this coming up into your claim that you say what problems we have. i have been to kind of want, i have actually, i've actually watched and seen the stories and i know what happens is you break people, you bring them on a propaganda tor mister president are, do you disagree that you've had problems with bringing people in your military have from do you think that it's respect alons to come to the oval office of united states of america and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction. so in a moment we'll hear from him, ron kon, who's standing by for us. and keith, she hovered. townslee is in washington dc. but 1st of all, we're going to go to london with line. if it's the know if it's the 1st of all the last minute meeting, scheduled with the u. k. prime minister is due to happen shortly. we understand. can you just bring us up to speed with how high, silly arrange this is all think that's right. we are expecting volume is a landscape ukrainian president to arrive at downing street here in the next 2
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hours for a meeting with the british prime minister curious on a meeting that was meant to take place tomorrow, but was full what, perhaps not a huge surprise considering that disastrous meeting events at the white house of donald trump and followed him in the lens can well as soon as he will be talking to cancel, my most likely will be how to repack his relationship with donald trump. that is something that we know he wants to because he needs the us how to continue defending his country and case i'm a may be well pleased to help him in that. but he held a very successful meeting with the drums in the white house on size, a meeting that was thought to have laid the groundwork for the landscaping side. but of course, that is not what happened. and there are some hopes now that he may act as a peace may come between the 2 leaders. meanwhile, in london, people have been reacting to these events taken listen to what they had to say. the
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end of the say, the last not sending, i'd say this price of the latest democratic countries are right to not like the list of things that should be due on thursday. it's me the trump ones to say, because the manuals wasn't going to happen. and then he was ready to give us a small and lots of what else we will let and find out. we should, we should still be finding the pressure. it wasn't negotiations as well as just a talk and to force him to science disagreements. and it seems on factual outcomes for our people who does and the full, i know for future generations. well, believe that the, the, you appears to be rallying behind you crying off to the meeting in the white house . and can you just run a through exactly what's happening tomorrow when the, when the latest, the jews amazed. and that's why your parent need us. we'll be meeting with kids tom a here in london on sunday for summit. that was actually in the book before this
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fall out between trump engine lensky. but this summit now is taking on and even more heights of importance because the european, so facing a real prospect that the us may no longer be giving support militarily to ukraine. and they have to see they are able to step up to that challenge and fill that void, that many thing is going to be quite a challenging thing to do. okay, thank you so much. melana melina, of us, who've a note which for us, the outsides 10 downing street in london, gonna cross now to washington, dc, to speak with us. you have a townsend issue, 1st of all, can you just focus through how last night spectacle uh, in the white house. how is that being received around the us at this point in time, it will be immediate reactions of a pretty predictable as to again, depending on who you speak to the, the democratic party, the neocons over to the foreign policy establishment. bothering with rage. yeah.
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and the, and those 2 things are pretty interesting. pretty. yeah. the same pretty much now. and so any appeasement of proofs in court call me and us rusher in the words of one democratic congressman from from florida sir. oh, actually republican gods and from florida. and then the mag, or faithful the trumpet say for they love this idea of trump. here you're getting a still active in the oval office with a foreign leader. and then you have the rid of this foreign policy establishment. who long said, look, you know, this is a stalemate and we do need to have some kind of negotiated settlement as soon as soon as possible. it's interesting when you look at the polls for the last several months, it's pretty consistent. yes, there is sympathy and support for ukraine. yes, the hollow. busy the russian invasion, but that has been overwhelming support for some time now for an negotiation supplement of this war as soon as possible. so i have trump to say, but look, we had the deal all worked out. we were about to sign it and the east room and ends the landscape lashes out advance and drum. it basically says, no point negotiated with purch and he's not ready for peace. the we want peace. the
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virgins waited for peace because that's what we run on. he's not ready about my lecture. games can't gain something, isn't tragic. what is the point of giving them more? 8 if they're only going to use it from a war that's the trump administration's line. and as we know, trump's promise to in simple and you try and on day one off his presidency just to cut through the evolution of his redirect when it comes to ukraine. a it's a curious thing because trump has been consistent throughout. he's, he's horrified by this war. he's always talking about for college and the human toe . it when we talked about dollars a much like bite and it doesn't seem to bother about the human college and the tell them in fact a middle, there's discussion of wires. the us tax, the money going to an endless war somewhere it should be coming home on the same day, the landscape is looked at, the trump administration, greenlighted another $2000000000.00 of weapons very as well. so there's there consistency here. but anyway, trump has been very consistent about his heart at the cottage and you can,
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this is him 3 years ago. i believe the russian attack on ukraine is appalling to an outrage, and an atrocity that you'd never have been allowed to occur. i mean, i, we things i was, i live to see how it shifted values saying the russian attack is a pull like now he's been ukraine for me. this is also pretty, pretty consistent. directional attack, maybe a pulling at his words. but he and his argument was always, it would never of happened if he'd been that he would have done it done a deal, and he's not very much taken on that, that rid of this foreign policy establishment view that yeah, this wasn't just about the invasion, is the long time coming because of the, to the us back who in 2014 nato expansion to the east, despite promise us to, to russia, to russia and say, well, and say that, but his point of such is terrible and have to, i know he run on this and the last election, complet harris is very to i remember her last riley, was it liz training. the daughter of dick cheney the auctioneer. conservative lives
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training of a great one once the great proponent of endless war and ukraine, that it was come out of harris's bible pitch to the varied his truck was we're going to end this now. so now you know, the far as the truck ministration is concerned, so let's see. just doesn't get it as a new sheriff in town, that's my fault. mike waltz, the social security advisor said this morning on fox news. and thank you so much for running us through all of that. does she have she ever tunzia for us in washington dc as well as that meeting between savanski and trump was taking place. russia attacked several ukrainian cities with drones. at least 7 people were injured in thousands evacuated to a medical facility in hockey was his buildings were also damaged and the city that's been attacked repeatedly during 3 years of war and then put you on the northwest. and the outskirts of the capital cave residents had been remembering hundreds of civilians and prisoners of war, allegedly killed by russian military units. investigations by numerous human rights groups found evidence of summary executions and false disappearances and port you
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up to russia, withdrew from the area in april 2022. when we're on con, joins us now for on the cave. and can you just talk us through how ukrainians are reacting to to all of the everything that's going on on over the last 24 hours the the presumably the majority of them sticking by the men's landscape? that's absolutely right. says a lot of people who suggest that this was a simple ambush of is the lensky at the white house led by trade events, the vice president and donald trump, that they wanted something like this to happen, to be able to say this way back in russia. that's why we, because we deal with this guy. so, you know, what can we do and the language coming out from total drop off, which is also a very clear that if this is what does lensky wants to do, he's going to be going, it's a life. now in terms of the political establishment of, hey, everybody across the political spectrum is actually rallying behind the lens game.
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fact, the military lead is the guys wanting on the ground in the eastern ukraine against russia. i've said we have long for. ready that we don't have an ally in donald trump and now we know it for sure. so that's the kind of reaction this taken place . but the ease we'll consent from ukranian society about what is going to happen next and who if anybody might be able to fill the gap left by the americans. for the past year 3 d, when they said we don't the last 3 days and no more. and the whole world was against us. we manage to stand on our own. the thing is we really lack resources. thought we have you read all of it's important not to give out of the house. okay. and the real 1st many european countries voice are support for ukraine. we hope they will step up to increase a to ukraine, especially military equipment and munitions. oh really i was, i sure was the motor guns because i don't think we can last without american health . they've helped us a lot with weapons and money, ma,
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maybe europe will help us know your trumping food and divide the world between them . so it all makes me sad. so now all ukraine, you know, is all not meeting in london with k. so my at the bridge, probably minister and the rest of many european leaders. this is now a very different meeting, but it was just 24 hours ago and ukrainians are hoping that you can step up how much your can step up. i'm becoming alternative to america. well, that's a very good question indeed. thank you so much and we're on and we're on con in keys. the the 1st phase of the gallons of ceasefire is ending with no talks taking place about the next stage. that leaves the future in dallas and palestinians across the strip in limbo. a mouse is it rejects what it's described as,
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as rails formulation. to extend phase one or some of inch of a looks at the stumbling blocks in the negotiations. oh, funeral. instead of celebration smoke the much, are we to cease money for many palestinians, then began the journey home. long lines of men, women and children clutching because it belongs. nearly an entire population was displaced in israel's water and gauze, and then the budman stopped hundreds of thousands march to return to homes that no longer existed. we're going back home to see if it's destroyed or not. when i get there, i will cheer to. does he slide on january the 19th was an opportunity to stop running and a chance to more losses. and many met with the devastation of 4 months of life. and that is in the middle sort of them. and how we came here this morning as they amounts to cease fire. we came with hopes, thinking we might find a single room, anything simple, just as move shell to protect us. but when we arrived,
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we found this is written killed, more than a 100. pest indians and they will be multiple violations during phase one. come off says israel carried out at least $266.00 because of the ceasefire. well, he's been accused of had a standing resistance group of violating agreements under use of captives. and while there was outrage in israel or a captive being to speak to crowds as to the board, remain silent about that to have a student in prison is when your home board assigned a portion of the street it's been postponed. the release of 620 percent in prison is that the scene is a violation of the terms. what's kept is what fine to leave you united as somebody was very yeah. first full days. and that's knowing she's going to be on the list for an us and, and now seeing her and seeing that she can walk the, the disease ratings were to be released in exchange for more than 1900 palestinians
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. was to help with a charge under administrative detention laws. many carried a telltale tool of captivity. they finally embraced families though for long periods of separation. some are forced to wear shirts that say we do not forgive, which they burnt right after they were freed. more am montgomery due to sunday were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells. at 1 pm, we leave the cells like chickens. and then we will return to our cells. is really continued obstructing, desperately need an aide and ascension supplies and restrictions remains and most items including types of tents, mobile homes, trailers and equipment needed for moving, rubbing the fries and si, fi hills. for the most part, you will do is read schemes of destiny. things from us were challenged by hundreds of places carrying weapons in most areas as much of deceased,
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the stones and ruins. palestinians are looking forward to the 2nd phase of the agreement. they said their hope is to have a truth in which israel no longer expects the people of garza to cease to exist some of the job, you know, the 0. the honey mcmurray joins us from your body of refugee camp now. and honey. as we've been saying this is file really is stuck in limbo. now what's been the reaction there and gonzo well tom, so far very word, very concerned and a traumatize over the fact that there is nothing get clear. there's nothing absolutely clear for people, and particularly those will return to their homes in gauze, in the northern part, and it gradually starting to appease their life together and rebuild their chatter . life before uh as a result of the past 16 months of devastation and ongoing bombing z is really
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persistence on just extending phase one and pushing installing phase one rather than moving towards to phase 2. because that's where the real business is. that includes 2 major elements in the board, the withdrawal of israeli monetary from across the gulf strip. this is what, what gives people hope that the 3 phase agreement is going to hold and is going to continue to hold for as long as it's count without it. there is no indication that the war is over. the ones that game people have written make reference to the repeated statements by it is really prime minister. and this has been very confirmed and consistent with their cautious optimism. and from the beginning of the ceasefire, when it was announced that a day or 2 config that's expressed much of the cautious optimism. because many of these repeated statements by these really side, it just confirm is relevant intention of releasing as many captives as they can. and as soon as that's done, they're going back to resume the war. people at this point are still in grieving it
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from the pots 15 months of devastation. they haven't forgotten all the, the june inside the lax on the ground, the devastation, the destruction that that is positive. the entire gauze is if so for them without any clear, solid statements about space, do they're going to be more concerned more worried and much of the uncertainty, the just the clouding their way of thinking right now. and of course, there's another ramadan in dire circumstances for everyone the a to can you just give us an idea of the mood at this point in time? what time you know, people are, we're hoping to start this from along with that more solid sense that there is something going to happen that will give them a more comfortable sense that the war is over and more of the day they're coming in and their life will they start to rebuild the gradually, but this is not the case and we just happened to be in, in an area that had been relentless,
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be bombed by these really monetary. this is your body refuge account bed. and we've seen this happening repeatedly over and over many of the, the air this, the area here that used to be quite a thriving with lots of economic affluence, not anymore. we've seen many of the make shift the streets vendors here replacing many of the department stores and the shops and the groceries market in the area that does not exist anymore. so a lot of things are happening in this area, just leaving people again in a sense of, of i quite on search. anything living in, in november, particularly when we talk about time where there is worsening weather conditions that happens to be stormy. a little bit of brain as well. 3 caused much of the area to be submerged water, he given the damage infrastructure and the streets and the major roads to the area . they're not coming at that amount. that is leading the level of demand. uh, as well as the trucks that will, those that are needed to remove rumbles from the street to reopen the streets or
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reopen at major roads that are not in the ring that goes through as agreed upon as well as a, there is a quite noticeable amount of complimentary stuff compared to much of the essentials that are needed in food medical supplies that are needed for hospitals, a lot of hospitals that whatever remainder from the health sector is still struggling to provide proper medical care to the vast majority of the people, particularly injury then patients then and those with the chronic disease and do not have the treatment that they need and, and hospital honey. thank you so much, honey. mike. mood for us, the entire body of refugee camp, which would now buy honda salutes who's in jordan's capital of mine. she said, because the israeli government and the pellets and you know, thorazine has been they'll just air up and reporting from inside is riley as well as the occupied with bank. i'm the, what's the latest from is riley on talks around phase 2,
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breaking down to this point in time. well, there has been really been a lot of reported progress on these talks. and that's because israel and hand us are on completely different pages. but that's been the case for a couple of weeks now. is these really is have wanted to extend phase one in order to bring about the release of more captives. while having said that, that's a red line for them, but they have been flexible that they're committed to the deal. they're committed to the deal that was brought forward by mediators in january. and the deal that was signed more than a month ago saying that this is what they want to move forward with that they want to go to phase 2, which would ultimately see the release of all of the cap dues in exchange for it into the war however, israel is not committed to an end of the war just yet because none of their military goals and objectives have been achieved. however, there will be a security cabinet meeting tonight in israel that will be held by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so it'll be interesting to see what comes out of that
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as today is the last day of phase one of the ceasefire. deal. yeah, and data meanwhile, uh right. continue as we've been sending in the occupied with ben, can you just bring us up to speed with exactly what is happening there right now is more than 40000 palestinians who have been displaced as part of these raids. experts and analysts say this is the highest number of forces displacement in the occupied territories since 1967. and israel really escalating this in an unprecedented way with the addition of tanks into the occupied west bank as part of their military rate. that's ongoing. that's been ongoing for nearly 40 days. now is the 1st time tanks have gone into the west bank in more than 2 decades since 2002 to be exact. however, israel says that they want to crack down on arms, palestinian fighters and even looking for a permanent presence in some areas of the palestinian territory, including these refugee camps. but it's worth mentioning that there has been so much destruction. there have been so many homes that have been ravaged by is really
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military vehicles, roads, other sort of structures and other serious infrastructure that is needed by the civilians of these areas that has been totally destroyed. but these really are, besides that they're going to continue this rate no matter what. thank you so much on that for bringing us up to date this home to salute for us the in a mind. well video footage from british newspaper, the guardian shows the last moments of a 12 year old palestinian boy. i am an alpha mooney before he was chosen, kills buys riley forces during a ride on hebron. more than a week ago, israel has dramatically increase the frequency and intensity of its rides on the occupied with bank since at long distance floor on garza of 14 palestinian children had been killed in the occupied westbank since the beginning of this year. 7 died off to these ready military launched an operation in the north of the territory on january the 19th. last month,
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a 10 year old palestinian boy died from gunshot twins. any safe for ports, deaths of palestinian children have increased by 200 percent in the past 16 months compared to the 16 months before. at least 197 tell us in the in children had been killed since as well launched. it's for on gaza with colleagues guzman is the general director of defense for children, international palestine who joins us from ramallah. thank you very much for being with us. i know that you have worked extensively in this area. can you 1st of all just describe little classify how, how you think i'm in with shots. i mean he was killed by being shot in the back by a soldier from 200 meters away. oh yes. what happens with a man is it was the same or to a pub bandwidth, more than 16 to get in to do it in 2025 been kept in by this time. and that was back without any visa. so
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a man was visiting is that them and while he was playing in the neighborhood, yeah, this one just has been shot and get them. and even in the thinking that they gotta be in the shows and from that and the services that the, sorry just to show the, the, the victim. and then the left without any kid that do not forget about the life of the child that the kids do without any of these. and so this is, it's about to see, it does not as such as a black, this is a policy system method. but as it is 5 did since the beginning, but there could be their group vision. it's not related to the symptoms of october 2023. the killing is continuous that i provide for the but as engineering is not anymore to guarantee. so it's very limited again, just domestically and continuously without auditing,
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any sort of account there been for these guys that they've committed against egypt . we'll get onto the accountability and, and justice for the families of those children that have been killed. can you just talk us through 1st of all, the, some of the other examples of, of children being killed in the occupied with bank. and it can just explain how prolific it is that for the is rarely military to physical targets and then killed children there. so it was, bank is going to the back of the but it's in the go by the it is and it's subject to the machine elementary. i know is that i as indigo bankable they have, they have applied to been really investigated for each case. it has a children being killed or injure, is i, and as a good thing about it is it is, must have been a funding. mazda attempted in the, in depth by 330 to enjoy their rights. i've gone to the dr rights convention on to the mission and know in the what had meant is in the country. nothing know,
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again about that life over there, but as engineering. now we, i live under what's called a board, a c o c had started getting stuck level scan, should adkins and didn't have any but as being in including children without any accountability. so this is, that is of both such bonuses. we see that the number of the children in one and 2 months of intention to engage with out and it is a. so this is the result of the c concerning the life of the students in particular. what sort of justice? so accountability, have you been able to achieve? so those that have been killed and their families, or as i said is, must open the open, the instigation for each gas dogs. and then the green me those that kind of been but never had been before. and this is the result of
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a lot of land for more than 50 years and just to get and also is the 2nd edition, the right even to lose that. there is a legal system, but to defend the den, just the thought that government been to the scene and victims. so this is the bottom for that dimension, then is that the machine is just in the name. the punch is right and is unwilling to open investigation, unwilling the cause of it. and then this is the time for that dimension that agreement are going to open an investigation and to heart agreement is account. there is one of these crimes. ok. thank you so much. uh, we do appreciate your, your time and your thoughts colored cuz my, for us the in from a was still a hate here on our own. just there are
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a for 3 pro house time student activists are taking their university to court. i'll have the details coming up. writing ryan crowds gathering funds, the price of hard francis who remains critically ellen hospital and other later on in school. and so that for career cruising or the semi finals was lose. again, let me change the instruction takes another go to the the i had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across a south america this weekend. it remains exceptionally what, across northern parts of the region with more heavy rain pouring into equitable. we've already seen flooding here, we could see more of that with the possibility of land slides as well. now, amber,
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