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these children are the strongest of survivors. we see them with the resilience. they carry bright possibilities they deserve. just like every child in the world spun, son, ocean, which human appeals and create a brighter future, because as children give mercy, now the america is back to new tom gives the longest presidential address to congress in history, saying ukraine's leader is prepared to sign the minerals do the ways of helping this is i'll just say a real life from day halls are coming up our latest back in egyptian proposals because as reconstruction as governance, without displacing palestinians inside galls,
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palestinians price for the worst of these ro, console supplies of food medicine and long saving i used today, the united states wants to trade war against canada, canada, mexico. and showing that hit back yet have de terrorist imposed by us president trump with fees the levies could push up prices for consignments the and the speech to the us congress president donald trump boosted about his achievements, criticized his address, the res, i'm to class of america will be work no longer. it was the longest presidential address to congress involved in history, and trump used it to as the toys crackdowns on immigration and drug cartels. he talks about taking back the panama canal and then volley, 3 lines to join the us. trump also revealed he has received
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a letter from the price president to load them, is the landscape offering to negotiate peace with russia. i'm selling a manual deal with the united states. here's a snapshot of what he says. to 6 weeks ago, i stood beneath the dome of this capital and proclaimed the dawn of the golden age of america. from that moment dawn, it has been nothing but swift and unrelenting action to usher in the greatest and most successful era. in the history of our country, we have accomplished more and 43 days and most administrations accomplished in 4 years or 8 years. and we are just getting started. i received an important letter from president village k of ukraine. the letter age ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring
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lasting peace closer. nobody wants peace more than the ukrainians. you said my team and i stand ready to work on the president. trump's strong leadership to get a piece that last we do really value how much america is done to help ukraine maintain the sovereignty and independence. regarding the agreement on minerals and security, ukraine is ready to sign it at any time that is convenient for you. i appreciate that you sent this letter just got it a little while ago. simultaneously. we've had serious discussions with russia and i received strong signal is that they are ready for peace. wouldn't that be beautiful with nothing further and add to our national security. my administration will be reclaiming the panama canal, and we've already started doing the
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announce they are buying both boards around the panama canal and lots of other things having to do with the panama canal and a couple of other canals. the panama canal was built by americans for americans, not for others. and i also have a message tonight for the incredible people of greenland. we strongly support your right to determine your own future. and if you choose, we welcome you into the united states of america. we need greenland for national security and even international security, and we're working with everybody involved to try and get it. but we need it really for international world security. and i think we're gonna get it one way or the other way. going to get it to you don't make your product in america. however, under the trump administration, you will pay a tariff and in some cases,
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a rather large one. other countries have used tariffs against us for decades. and now it's our turn to start using them against those other countries. on average, the european union, china, brazil, india, to mexico and canada. have you heard of them? and countless other nations georgia's tremendously higher terrace than we charge them. it's very unfair. india charges us auto tariffs higher than 100 percent. china is average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them. and south korea's average tariff is 4 times higher. think of that 4 times higher. and we give so much help militarily and in so many other ways to south korea, but that's what happens. this is happening by friend info. the system is not fair to the united states and never was. and so in april 2nd, i wanted to make it april 1st,
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but i didn't want to be accused of april fools day. that's what, that's not just one day was because there's a lot of money. but we're going to do it in april. i'm a very superstitious person. april 2nd, reciprocal tariffs kick in and whatever they tariff us, other countries, we will care of them as an official is on a capital hill for us. so let's go straight to this mountain spin from trump that he's received a that's a from the training in preston saying that he will come to the negotiation table of the well, you've got to look at it in the context of what's happened over the last few days on friday there was not a huge blow off in the oval office, but to me was the landscape was essentially kicked out of the white house. things were looking really bad. and it looked as if the united states might actually stop military aids to ukraine. that is being talked about and, and donald trump is said that he's going to do that at the cleanings under the
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impression that if that actually to happen and then their defense, they would lose a large part of the category. the defense would be hindered significantly. it would not be a good thing for them, but the united states does want access to ukraine's role f minerals that's important to them. load them is the landscape has done this element of reproach more. he's tried to get back into don't comes good books by saying, look, we're willing to speak about peace. were willing to come to the table, were willing to sign the deal and we're apps and it seems to have had an effect. it's a hugely important step by the ukrainians, almost certainly ease some of the concessions and you'd appear in capitals who are what any of that donald trump was going through with troy support. it will also ease the consent of many here in capitol hill, who are wanting to effectively do a hunting of victory to let them be a put. and i'm a consent that donald trump wasn't doing enough to support your train. after all, the packing that america has given it, that donald trump talked to the american, giving you $350000000000.00. that number is probably about half that the,
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the peanuts have given almost as much as well. but donald trump believes the americans who get something back for what is done in ukraine under the rear at minerals deal is the thing that he thinks so you, katie, is, could deliver. it's not a question of how quickly can we get to the landscape. i'm you creating a government to sign the deal on how quickly will donald trump be able to get both sides around the table given the he of course, that during the election campaign, you could end the war in 24 hours now. and it felt a little like a campaign, riley, didn't that with donald trump, speaking of his achievements, is that sorry it was taking you off of one of his 1st 43 days in office talking about the executive orders that he passed like this was done very much with donald trump, i as a television producer, he's been very successful, not on the news. what would make a bible moment? the news? because he's on social media. he knows the fits,
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they'll be picked up by the national networks and the news papers on the websites here in the united states, and he played exactly into that. so you've also got to remember that this was a divided joint session of congress. there was a very and report protest from the democratic congressman of green, the claim that the something of the month that he was claiming. and then a lot of democrats stopped with finals postcards that said false essentially fact checking the speech and real time, donald trump changed his torn from his 1st term in office. and this wasn't about all americans and appealing to the entire country. he talked about republicans with his supporters. so that was very interesting as well. it's true that donald trump has started with a flooding of activities parts 43 days in office. what does that mean is that this is going to continue. this sort of break neck piece with all the praise and all the criticisms that comes with o. k allen in capsule who we appreciate your time. thank to well eric, tom is
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a political on the list to call them list and all of the day civil war and slides. the bustle for the soul of the republican policy. he joins us now from washington. d. c, a rank. this was a long speech. what was your analysis then or? yeah, i think when you said that this sounded more like a campaign speech, i think that's exactly. yeah. i think what we saw from donald trump to night is that not only did he want to own the stage, but he also wanted to, i think, rub his victory in the noses of his adversaries. and i think that's what we saw very much from the president tonight. oh, of course, it was very interesting to see how he would spin those debilitating terrorists that went into effect on mitten di, against the united states largest trading partners. and i thought it was very interesting, of course, that he said very little about the debilitating effect. those tariffs has already had on the economy and what they will me for the market is going forward. but again,
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i think what we're seeing here is there were a lot of smoke and mirrors about what took place to night. and i think over the next 5 to 10 days, i think it will be very crucial for donald trump because there's a lot on his plate that he has to get done. he's got to keep the government open. these data actually secured this minerals deal with ukraine, and he's got to keep his party together. uh, we are saying right now with 10 days to go until there's a potential government shut down. the problem is not with democrat versus republican, it's republican versus republican. and now donald trump actually has the lead vocalist party and a nation out of a very, very difficult moment. right now moments of course of donald trump's homemaking. okay, thank you. i was just bringing to now amy called, she is a republican political strategist and joins us from minneapolis in minnesota. amy hearing the from eric tom, the it felt a little bit like
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a campaign speech. what was your analysis of trump speech then? yeah, so as someone who has been to numerous trump rallies as well as the not duration this year of the speech with have many of the same old themes, right. sort of the greatest hits of trump, which is immigration. talking about his executive orders, he harkened back to the assassination attempt at one point, but he did a few things as he did to do things different. he had a fantastic line about, you know, they said that we needed stronger legislation to uh, to secure the border. and i guess all we needed was a new president, very strong line on his probably strong one of his strongest issues which is secure in the border. he had a very lovely moment. he swore in a depth, a deputy secret service member was a young man who was battling cancer. that's. that's your strawman classic trump.
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and then i actually think he gave us new information about you praying as one person that's been following that very closely of that issue that, that more he talked about these. he talked about a good conversation since the sort of blow up with zalinski in the oval office. he walked that back the some and talked about the nice letter. and, and he thought they need be reiterated as cold for peace in ukraine and, and i think offered sort of olive branch versus sort of the fight that he had a few days ago. yeah, and amy, as we have no headlines, the trump whole. so he's saying america res bags and he reiterated his slogan, make america great again. was the an emphasis then of course on america 1st or you know, i think there's always an emphasis of america 1st with this president. that is one of his key issues. and i was actually wondering if he was ever going to get to
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foreign policy. it was the last, really, the last thing you'd be covered before is closed. but then i thought as for a policy, particularly in regard to the you and to the ukraine and to crane was a little more in line where, where i am, right. i'm a former russian linguist. i'm very concerned about putting, i'm very concerned about his aggression. but i also think that our european allies and need to step up more and then need to play a bigger role. and that was along the lines more of what he was talking versus a couple days ago. when you know he's very hard on zalinski and saying, you're not grateful and you need to be grateful. i k, i need coffee. thank you very much and thanks for bringing out your analysis. we appreciate this. thank you. the our latest have endorsed and egyptian plan for the reconstruction of garza
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countering, on his way back to proposal by us president donald trump. the announcement came as emergency means to get in the car, right. the 5 year plan will cost around $53000000000.00 and online trumps proposal enables palestinians to remain in the strip. egypt will off muslim nations for the support as meeting and saudi arabia on the friday. mohammed judging reports at the opening of the emergency air, a bleak summit in cairo, it was made clear. the stakes couldn't be any higher addressing fellow leaders and diplomats egyptian president. i've just been done cc urgent care of states to adopt his nation's plans to look for rebuilding gaza, at least at the the i'm a let me so advocate. egypt has always worked in cooperation with our brothers and palestine at the thoughts forming an administrative commission from professional independent, palestinian technocrats because take the reins of affairs of highway. and because
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of this commission will be responsible for overseeing the relief a whole. so for a permanent and in 3rd period of time to pay for the wait for the return of the promised to me and move forward to administer garza walcott to read the palestinian president with our bus was quick to voice his support for the the out of bellis damien exemption plan for the new construction of guys in presence of our people on their homeland. and it should be endorsed by this summit. how many totes that support by the international community? so the, the 5 year plan will cost around $53000000000.00 without displacing the palestinian population from the gaza strip and were stuck at once. the proposal had been officially endorsed by all the attendees. how must issued a statement, welcoming the outcome of the meeting. but the is really foreign ministry, said the error of summit failed to address the realities of the situation. following october 7th, 2023 and accused it of remaining routed and outdated,
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prospectuses. one of the main reasons for convening the summit was to counter us president donald trump's proposal to take over gaza and forcibly displace palestinian eyes and get rid of the that is conclusion. era bleeders expressed readiness for immediate engagement with the us administration and all international partners to resume peace negotiations aimed at ending the is really occupation and establishing a sovereign palestinian state. egypt foreign minister offered even more details of it as a solo champion. they approve plan has a comprehensive understanding for cd. the company programs that would be implemented during a pdf funding from 6 months to one year. and that includes providing in term housing and shelter for the palestinians. parking lot specifics of the proposal have now been outlined and adopted. questions turn next to who will fund the various phases of planned rebuilding in gaza and hopefully answers that may not
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come until a reconstruction conference set to be held in egypt next month. how much i'm just here. what in a statesman. so the white house disagrees with the proposal endorsed at the arab summit. hi d, south custer has the jeeps health. as we've got a statement from the national security council spokesman brian hughes, and i'll just read it to you. he says the current proposal does not address the reality that gaza is currently uninhabitable. and residents cannot to main. we live in a territory covered in debris, an unexploded ordnance, and he goes on to say, president trump stands by his vision to rebuild gauze a free from him us. we look forward to further talks to bring peace and prosperity to the region. so certainly this reaction to the air of weeks proposal does not come as a surprise given that it was so contrary to what trump had proposed in relocating the 2000000 plus palestinians away from gaza. he's made very starkly,
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clear his vision for that strip of land saying that he wants to develop it as a beach front property of 3 of palestinians who he has said can go to neighboring error countries to be resettled. you'll see macro bag is a senior consulting fellow at the meeting, a program at chat, some house on specializes in his reading. the politics now he says on the whole egypt plan is good for both goals and as well. this isn't often they don't bring the call the meeting to the chairman singlish. many things that are supposed to do for is the wasn't before the policy is supposed to be full. the legion user doesn't have to accept in the 1st instance, every thing that thing that but it should say, we accept the positive above above the ending the law in the construction of gaza. actually we filed saying that from us one being controlled by saying that the sting
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of facility is going to control the control, gaza. it's quite, it's quite clear that that's low, the most of the region envisage and visit you guys a reconstruction secuity for everyone. so i think is a whole different. she said that a lot of positives and these statements, the things that you would like to talk to you about russia. but unfortunately, the copies of government, unless it gets everything that the choice is outside subject, and this is not a very clear diplomacy. obviously also what was president of say they only a few weeks ago about they bought the dig functional for the buy they offered. but as soon as something goes up, there's also something between a, almost an efficient policy. it is a, but it's not going to advantage. so on the grounds in garza is around is blocking food, fuel and medicine from entering the strip while this, these 5 deal is in them by the un says food prices have more than doubled as
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a result, right? scripts have condemned to the decision and accusing israel as using salvation as a weapon to pool on palestinians and golf. say they fit from and will return to the strip if the will restock. so the head analysis era joined, has set an annual growth target of volumes defense despite and escalating trade well with the united states. the in origin team football is a way of life local club, so the country, so the font is communities with a crisis, assuming with a struggling economy, the government wants to open the doors to private investors, dividing the nation, come the clubs, protect their routes, or will they have to re shake the game to survive. people empower investigates
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the, you're watching out, just a reminder of our top story is this our us president donald trump has told congress he has received a letter from you cranes. liza saying he is ready to sign the much touted. red minerals deal with washington is full. those law suites, public clash between the trump involved demands and then speak about the future of ukraine. our lead is meeting in colorado have adopted a reconstruction plan. so garza unlike the proposal, put forward by the us president. they swung coals for the rebuilding the strip without full space displacing how the city in china has a set of annual grace. talk it a 5 percent displays, an escalating trade will with the us, premier li chang says beijing will push for domestic the amount to fuel economic
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growth facing is also increasing its defense budgets by 7.2 percent. that's more than 245000000000 dollars this year. showing this made a tree spending remains the 2nd largest behind the us has the world's largest navy . katrina. you joins us from the aging now. so congress opens with a big focus on strengthening economic growth. what was said a well premier lead chung, open to congress would speaking for an hour who was reading out from the government work report, which is really just looking at all the different areas of chinese society and where they're going to focus the policy prior to use on and what really was a so bring message was that lead chunk mentioned the increasing external pressures on china. so a little, uh, uh, sort of referring to the trump administration. but indirectly he said, changes on scene in his century unfolding across the world at
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a foster pace. and really, china is response to these changes. i really can buckle down focus on strengthening the economy, increasing its resilience, and continuing to pursue growth. so as you mentioned, gdc target for 2025 was set around 5 the set, which is the same as last year, although it's considered to be a more bullish and vicious target for the c. considering the increasing headwinds and the global trade will, that china finds itself in another key figure that was released an increase in $12000000.00 of in jobs. a key one, an increase in the budget deficit from 3 percent to 4 percent. and that's really key because it was going to have a lot of local governments that are struggling under pressure. so spending that also boosting consumers spending. that's a key focus that she didn't think has said is key to trying to security. and another issue though, although they all worried about the economy, they are still also focused on spending on the military. we have some military budget increase of 7.2 percent,
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245000000000 dollars. not really speaks to she didn't things commitment to modernizing china is military, modernizing its submarine. it's advanced technologies to really respond to these changes in the goals environment, increasing uncertainty, uncertainties, especially when it comes to geo politics. like, hey, katrina, you from beijing. thank you very much. i says, of a full blown trade will a sending shock waves through the economies of canada, mexico, china, on the us, less than 24 hours off to the white house, announced terrorists some of america's largest retailers. a warning price is half to rise. washington also announced an additional 10 percent levy on china, canada as prime minister, just in a true to accuse trump of trying to we were in canada as economy. now we want to speak directly to one specific american donald
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in the over 8 years. you and i have worked together, we've done big things. we signed a historic deal that has created record jobs and growth in both of our countries. we've done big things together on the world stage as canada and us have done together for decades for generations. and now we should be working together to ensure even greater prosperity for north americans in a very uncertain and challenging world. now it's not in my habit to agree with the wall street journal, but don't they point out that even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. well, that is it. from a louisa program, you can find much more information on the website. i'll just say we're still come
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this morning. what are the stories we've discussed today? the weather is next then inside story examines. it is well is using salvation as a west ton of won't do. keep with us for that coming up next. the, the hello, that is more unsettled, where the expected across the middle east and live and will head that in a moment. the fuss to southern africa and this some improvement to come from madagascar as a tropical psycho pushes its way for the south leaving some big bus of rain across small central areas. but it is an improving picture as we had towards the end of the week. the thunderstorms continued to affect eastern parts of south africa to little bit dry out west that changes on thursday. so you can see an uptick in the
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west, the weather here, and we're expecting some big bus rain to pull across the western pots of and gold rains expected for a new one to through to the end of the week. now, floods have hit the canary islands as a clean up on the way of the terrain shall rain caused destruction here. the good news is there is some improvement on wednesday instead it's going to be out. jerry, anton, is here that battle with some pretty wild weather on thursday some. what's the weather as well? we'll continue to affect the northeast with showers and pots of egypt. and this is the rain that's going to splash back into the event. we've got some wintery conditions for iran, and you can see that folder, right. putting its way across the west in pots, a saudi arabia, bringing some stronger winds with possible thunder storms to the gulf. the 5 years out through the virus was discovered,
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a quarter of the world's population remains on vaccinated for cove at 19. this is recognized if i can do it right. o g 0 investigates if a globe depends i make treaty can end vaccine in equity. the flossing, the curved point now to 0. a lack of international actions, accounts for a new round of is riley sage on gauze, or raises questions. and concerns is the use of salvation as a weapon of will being normalized loosely, us still committed to the c side deal that helps pro cook. this is inside storing the .

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