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on hey, lee road, the on the pillow and sort of any age group to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha, coming up in the program today us president donald trump says that a speech to congress that he's just getting started from terrace to greenland to ukraine. donald trump is revealed in an address to a joint section of congress. there's been a sewing in his relationship with ukraine, and that could lead to peaceful arab league leaders. propose
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a 5 year plan to rebuild. garza wireless real blocks, the entry of food medicine and fuels for, for china, plants to focus on domestic demand to help its sluggish economy. now, facing an escalating trade war with the united states and countries react to the us presidents threats in paris. we have responses from canada, from mexico, and from south korea to have a natural thoughts as also take a big step towards the champion, the cost of finals, the cut off types of side put $7.00 costs that seem psv to take total control of that last 16 times the us president donald trump is given the longest presidential address to congress in modern history, in a speech that ranged from the panama canal to greenland and the war and ukraine. he talked about in the achievement criticized his adversaries and declared that america will be woke no longer. trump also revealed, he had received
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a letter from ukraine's president, offering to negotiate peace with russia and signed a minerals deal with the united states. allen's official reports from capitol hill as it came late in the speech. donald trump's address had run more than an hour when he revealed use of a break through a reconciliation of sorts. a letter from the cleaning president, saying he's ready to to piece the letter age ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring last the page closer. we also revealed the large mastermind of the attack on american troops. as the tool does have of the dentist done, has been arrested by pakistani authorities. and he is right now on his way here to face the swift sort of american justice. the american president received the rep to his welcome from republicans as he arrived for the address to the joint session 43 days in
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office. this was a victory lap, and he was ready to declare a major success. america is back. but this is a divided chamber and there were at least signs of defense. take your seats are democratic. congressman, i'll green. so when i for protesting other democrats sitting on moved many with placards like checking the speech. donald trump has introduced me just kind of so in mexico and canada, i promised others will follow a move. he says, would be painful for americans, but promised it would be short term, april 2nd, reciprocal terrace kick in and whatever the tariff us, other countries we will tear of them. they made no mention of as controversial planned to move power studies that have guys a, a weird of all position from around the world. i promised again to re take control of the panama canal, but soft in his line of taking control of greenland. and if you choose,
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we welcome you into the united states of america. we need greenland for national security and even international security. this was in many ways a traditional donor todd speech. we talked about the success of his executive actions, his efforts to reshape american government. your tax to vitamin, the democrats and the claim that under him, america was on the back of a new golden age, delivering the democratic response, sen alicia smoking, said the early days of trump 2nd presidency has been key or think. i'm with it's like damage on those who need it. most help president trump is trying to deliver an unprecedented giveaway to his billionaire friends. he's on the hunt to find trillions of dollars to pass along to the wealthiest in america. and to do that, he's going to make you pay in every part of your life, the golden age of a man. there will be those who will dispute many of tom's claims, but no one can deny that has been a flood of action. and that seems set to continue with all the support and
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opposition that folds out in for sure. i'll just either on capital hill. so this hour we focus on what trump speech means for the ukraine war. we have correspondence standing by and berlin in moscow in keys. that's where we start. charles traffic is in the ukranian capital. so charles donald trump read from zelinski is letter, which she clearly saw as a win for him. what do you know about the letter and does it represent a shift in ukraine's position? well you know, so your 1st question, what do, what, what do we know about the, let's a very little other than to say that there is certainly a lot of movement, a lot of traction here. and when you creating media laws, you following a posts put out by cranes ambassador to the us in the us. he was saying, but it was the letter. it told that in fact, it was at least very similar to the nightly. so read out the address that zalinski
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gives every, every night, and that's what we really do, not really. and it was, it's very similar and it's content that statement by zelinski. i'll read a few of what he said out. he said that so we can already regret what happened at the white house referring to that or if it ground last friday in the oval office off the zalinski refused to sign the mineral deals. and then he went on to say that maintaining a normal pump, the ship based relationship with the us, is essential for ending the war. he said, we are ready to work on the trump strong leadership, us. and then he goes on to talk about these potential possible ceasefire. he said we are ready to move, falls to in the war. the 1st stage is could be a release of prisoners and a partial truce if russia will do the same. he reiterated again that he was prepared to sign this mineral d. ready the general feeling here is positive in terms of ukrainians,
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being relieved that this was less of an emotional response. this being a well, basically this old to calm down off to those shocking scenes in the white house last week. and so that is also said that he won't start with some sort of official comment on the suspension of us military aid that we understand is ongoing. he said that he to aust, i'm the relevant people in ukraine that he's, he's his officials to contact the counsel pallets in the us to get some sort of steer just to why does this happen and how long this is going to go on for there is a feeling it's bad to say that zalinski has been strong around into making this, this statement, which is very conciliatory towards the us. i mean, in some ways these counts how into uh, to trumps dom mom's. that has to be in a statement this morning by the head of the presidential office. nope. directly
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related to that statement, andre, your max said that russia must stop. it's daily shelling of you grades if it's truly once an end to this will just to bring you an update on the amount of a text last night. so you currently ministry saying that they were a $181.00 russian drone. a tax street is gone, the ballistic missile looks acts as well. the ministry saying that a 155 of those project, charles will shut down 55 will last on the radio. so those attacks continue, but full intents and purposes. the general mood here is relief, but very much in awareness that says that lensky has had very little choice whatsoever, but to count child to the kind of direction of demons being made by the man in the white house. and charles, thank you very much. that's charles stratford reporting from key view your shuttle of all of those and most go now you'll hear all of this and i mean everything since donald trump came to power is good news for the kremlin. what did they say or
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that's right. so we just had from clement in spokesman, demetrius called, he says, the landscape left if that was left. so of course to donald trump on his willingness at sydney geisha is a very positive sign. and all the peace initiatives and ukraine's willingness to sit down. i've been very facing table that is very positive to a level of russian presence. lucas sancho offered to hold the negotiations in minutes and pressed cold has said that it's the best place for most as a bell ever says rushes closest ally and friends and partners most go has repeats. and they said that it is ready for negotiations, but it's key of kid has imposed a bond on those negotiations. they legislative levels and in the also 20 springs, 2 bedrooms, alaska assigned to the creeper habits, saying that negotiations with russia said best qualified says that we need to overcome this particular obstacle. somehow, during donald trump speech level,
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and he didn't say a single bond word about russian over the page and which is seen here in a male score as a very good sign to especially against a backdrop of the negative rhetoric towards russia. in washington. trump says that he's ready to continue corp racing with legend his landscape. and it's also important because it's impossible to the spend facilities and work and peace agreements without fledging his landscape and his participation that unless hail so say that day in the united states on the stime, the roster will inevitably win these. this is the opinion because russia has more people, more results as but as prolonging this conflict means more depths and more destruction on this understanding is leaving the us to, to change and rhetoric and the beginning of donald. because the us wants to stop all the blood should because the us is from my sick and donald trump little so
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present of his vision of security guarantees for ukraine, which is very important for this country. it's b u. s. economic presence on ukrainians who would treat a but to not submit a troop presence if the, if the minimal resources agreement is signed by you up by the us and ukraine, us civilian specialists can be deployed and they can begin developing ukraine's natural results as and according to trump, in that case, russia wanting to talk and know for an peacekeepers will be need is that this proposal can be accepted by russian. yeah, you're thank you very much. we go knows the dominant cane who's in berlin on the latest, most from european leaders. they're also feeling the trump ripple effect. so dominic, the man who will very likely be germany's next chancellor is getting ready to massively increase defense spending something donald trump says he wants european countries to do a profound woods from previous mounts. the leader of the
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christian democrats in this country, the man whose policy came 1st and the general election 2 sundays ago. profound woods about the need for. ready a much greater defense budgets, any needs the support of the social democrats whose political opponents and from the perspective in this parliament, we're talking about potentially hundreds of billions of dollars being spent. but that's a catch. yeah. and the catch is this in order to get that through mr. mounts and his social democrat friends. they need to persuade 2 sides of people in the parliament behind me. and then there's a democratic issue here because in order to do that, he's changing the constitution. if he gets his way, he needs to get 2 sides of that building, the members inside it to vote for it. and in the other has the parliament. but he needs to use the votes of members of parliament, many of whom, for the seats in the general election. 2 sundays ago,
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he needs the support of the social democrats and he needs the support of the green policy. it's not clear that the green policy will necessarily say yes to that. so profound change is being put forward by friedrich mounts and the social democrats. but they need other parties to vote for it. that is not guaranteed on the clock is ticking, then they don't get disagreed by the 25th of march. but it won't go through the next parliament because in the next parliament, there are parties who are opposed to what mr. mounts is talking about. and they form more than one 3rd of that you call them. and so the clock is very much taking . he wants profound change, but he needs to persuade political opponents to vote for it. many of. ready have just lost the seats, the dominic, thank you so much. it's pretty complex, but you made it all makes sense. thank you so much for walking us through the intricacies of that stomach canyon breeland. the
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arab leaders meeting in cairo have endorsed in a gyptian plan for the reconstruction of gauze countering a controversial proposal by us president donald trump. the 5 year plan will cost around $53000000000.00. palestinians will be housed in temporary accommodation in gaza. the 1st phase involves the removal of unexploded bombs and 15000000 tons of rubble. wednesday, march, the 4th day is realized blocked all goods and humanitarian aid from entering gaza while the sci fi deal is in limbo. and the un says food prices have more than doubled that listing and say that they fear famine will return to gaza if the war restarts. what we've got no day following developments in israel from jordan's capital, i'm on, nor will come to you shortly. first bill, let's go to honey moon, who was in the gaza city. so honey, the, the arrow bleeding proposal calls not just for the rebuilding of gaza, but also it calls for the palestinian authority to come in and run the gaza strip.
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and for law enforcement, that means weapons to ultimately come under the p a's but already to what is home us have to say about all of that. the as well and how much the response came out as a quite positive. it was con, therefore it's made by the error of leaving an arab leaders to support that, to put up a plan that is quite a business for a lot of people to perceive as a business plan. because there are so many political challenges on the ground security challenges that for it. and there's a question of its feasibility, but i'm not going to, it's part of will come to plan. it is appreciated. it however, and some where between the lines the talked about the any attempt that would threaten policy me an autonomy, meaning that anything that high in terms of governing in terms of resistance weapons that has to be a palestinian matter,
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no matter what. that's the one thing good at for a lot of people. this is a sticking point because they understand the challenges from these rated 5 in the american and pressure on the europe world. as the 1st response to the plan, the white house said that they're not accepting apply because it does not address the, the core issue here being a mouse, it's existence and it's not what's in spite. but so we're the different reading that, that the reading that we have so far it's not the positive but will coming towards . but at the same time, one of the new for intervention that would dictate palestinian autonomy and it's stating that this has to be a palestinian matter wholly. and without any for intervention about motor reporting from goes to city. thank you very much to you and your team, honey. let's hear now from your day and i'm on your there nor because the is really government and the palestinian authority has banned alpha 0 from reporting from inside israel and inside be occupied westbank. so i was hoping you could walk us through israel's position on the arab league plan for guys that because i see in
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that plan in the statements, this is uh, i beg your pardon. i seen israel statement that they reject the early plan, perhaps not a surprise. however, the plan includes the palestinian authority taking over from us as we discussed with honey. so wouldn't that get israel closer to its goal of removing her mazda at least as a political administering entity? it would several, if israel wanted or would, was agreeable to having the palestinian authority. but the is rarely position. that's funny. i was position. is garza without him us, but also without the palestinian authority. and once trump announced his plan or his idea that in order to rebuild garza of the us, must take it over it must this possess its population and turn it into an investment project of sorts. nothing of the whole world come that very
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enthusiastically and we saw that in the statement of rejecting the arab league plat because really what's not sending you a whole launch is gaza reconstruction, just not for the palestinians, nor israel also has a new army chief as of today, what do we know about him in his intentions? a well, this is a man who rows through the racks. he joined the is really army in 1984 and he served in various capacities including the military secretary for benjamin netanyahu, and also the deputy at joint chief of staff. but this is a man who's very close to nothing at all. and this is why he was chosen because throughout the past 16 months there we'd seen nothing yahoo spar with security chiefs with the army, with the intelligence, with the military intelligence publicly. and this has really been unprecedented. it
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is rarely politics. and what a lot of observers are saying now is that nothing y'all was was replacing all those people with figures who are more loyal to have a remote or with him. so let me a, for example, has a more offensive foster he has already said that 2025 would be a year of combat. he's already called in his top generals to discuss plans come about plans for gaza over a re taking over parts of the gaza strip and as far back as 2718 years ago. and then your published an article saying that collective punishment was a legitimate if it was against what he term does terrace populations. i would be remiss of course, if i didn't remind of yours, that collective punishment is a crime under international law. but it is in line with natalia, whose policies, as we've seen throughout the past months and more recently the past few days of
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cutting off food water and humanitarian supply to the gaza strip north. i just wanted confirm something. you said that this is a quote from the new a is really army chief, the collective punishment and his view could be legitimate, is that right? that is right. and he basically said it is legitimate against so called terrorist populations. now we can draw the parallel with of course statements that we've heard from the is really prime minister throughout the war describing palestinians and gaza in many ways. and just to summarize them, basically call them calling them involved and not innocent to say that varies and nor day. thank you very much for your reporting there from amman, jordan. so in a statement the white house disagreed with the proposal for gaza adopted by arab leaders. i do show castro has the details. we got a statement from the national security council spokesman brian hughes,
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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, clear his vision for that strip of land saying that he wants to develop it as a beach front property free of palestinians who he has said can go to neighboring error countries to be resettled. joining us here in the studio a send me all around professor of public affairs and director of the center for islam and global affairs at this tumbles. i'm university. it's good to have you on
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the program today of all days because this error, lea plan is something we've been waiting for 10 days. and the big question going into it was, is this going to provide perhaps a pathway for a solution for guys, something that could bring all the players together, including israel. do you think the plan achieves that? it does because the apps really solve this through. that is, that it is a plan that has very detailed maps, including the past for the way forward the road map to reconstructing is authority to constructing does not in the way that trump once it, once it trump wants to turn it into a piece, a beach profiting financed by that ups, that up says no, we're going to have it for the palestinians. it's a complete reputation under the direction of tom scan or force displacements and expulsion of the for the stance. but it does have details on how to deal with anthem will forward, politically,
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honorably leaders say we envision the palestinian authority taking over from us in the gaza strip. now, not completely unexpected, but this is important, right? nobody had. i mean, i don't think we'd had such a strong and united vision. so what needs to happen in guys of the day after and the day after something we've been talking about since the, the very beginning of the war. now arab leaders is saying, this is our opinion, the p a should run this. now i'm us and the weapons should come under their control . i mean, the so it isn't the americans have been pushing to dislodge comes from the guys which they have been doing since 2007 that i've skim said, okay, we'll do that. and so you don't want the postal service to run it. now what we're going to have is to going to have a 6 months instead of 2 by which we would rehabilitate. but as you know, it was sort of the, we're going to put the commission of independence technocrats in charge of guys that in the meantime, why we were trained the security forces, it's about a single subject to take over security. and we'll be happy to take the pursuit or
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30 that would be a new process, probably new elections next year, sometime. but after 6 months, we'd like to hand it over to the personnel. so or the that's their plan is that workable? i don't think, i don't think it's going to be accepted by the americans, but this really is already said in their statement. we need to get em us completely out of cause or they seem to reject the plan wholesale. that's another important thing is it's not just what's in the plan, what's not in the plan. what is not in the plan is to dislodge thomas. and for this on time, as there is a vague reference about having all the arms of the one sort of tea, which means i argue, really i get, you know, with the scene and will sort of see that is another reference of having the united nations security council authorize a peacekeeping force, international peacekeeping force, which has already been rejected by the resistance. but this comes with the introduction of political horizon. they talk about the 2 state solution in the document,
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which is what i've completed objects. yeah. and so i'm thinking all of us, it's better. so if i circle back to my 1st question, i mean the big, big question here is, can this be a framework agreement for really the region and for the israeli palestinian conflict and israel's rejecting it. the white house is already said they're rejecting it. so it doesn't seem that this can, this can work as a, as a roadmap to a path forward, less most proposals before. it usually is a wants to take the future with the 1st indians. so this time around the south common for the foot forward because they were afraid this trump's proposal of expelling the from the stance from gas is going through this device, not just for the senior situation but the old region. and so if they stand the grounds, i mean, they are going to have some kind of a, it's a national diplomatic missions going around the world. and so they've been, i'd states of, tried to argue that this is the best a path forward, including obviously the end result would be to say solution. i believe the
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lighthouse is not interested in that, but they will try to argue otherwise the same with is i would thought that was rejected particularly with this right when government. so we may come back in a couple of months, not having any kind. and this may or may not ignite any awards because that's what nothing you know who wants to resume the war. but i believe that trump does not want to resume the what. so it's going to be very interesting how the americans are going to handle the so a newer is just explaining to us the new army chief in israel is already making plans to go back into gaza. one more thing for you, i'm us and the palestinian authority both saying that they agreed to hold new elections in relatively short order. i mean, do you see that actually happening? unfortunately, this is like the 10th time that the single. so let's see what's called for elections only to be cancelled at the last moment. the problem here is that the sooner it was over to you and it's head or not up to the. and they know if they go through elections, they going to lose. so they make up all kinds of reasons why not to hold elections, but on the issue of the, the, the, the,
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is any war whether that's going to take place or not. i believe that from may give them a window, but tennessee, but i don't think he has the time or the space to allow them to go through what they had gone through for 15 months because that's going to there in his internet, his domestic and international agenda and he doesn't want that he wants to, to, to, to finish what's his thought it. and if that would be development for his us again, that, you know, trying to authorize that is why it is to go through what they couldn't accomplish, many totally 15 months. how are they going to accomplish it in a few weeks? so he may allow them to fight again, but not go back to an ending war. okay. i believe that would be a remote possibility, but it is a distinct possibility. all right, somebody else around. thank you. very much for joining us on the of the 0 news. our thank you now and the occupied westbank is really forces of blowing up the family homes of 2 palestinians including a prisoner troops surrounded the southern city of hebron and forced to leave. that's what it looked like. the local reports say they've been planted explosives
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in the walls of the homes before blowing them up. the israeli army is also continuing to demolish homes in to car and refugee camp in the north of the west bank. there it has been expanding military rates, destroying many refugee camps, and displacing more than 40000 palestinians since january still a head on elsie's 0 sedans, rapids support forces bomb. i'm dorman, not far from the capital. as the army at are assessed by for control of the area and the ground, james, which is a point scoring milestone german national. have the details coming up and support the the what is to and fairly rapidly saying they will buy them. most of europe at the moment, this every, here's all high pressures, all settled and i, but with the days like sending the suns,
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get into it. terms of the come up. can you this weather going round the edge by which i mean western windy that's rain or snow in norway, rain and wind across island, and basically scuffling. but there's nothing very much in the middle winter still hanging around and pops the baltic states from western russia. and very obviously it's getting west to not be indeed we've had, as you probably know, something recently. once again in spain, there might be a repeat of that. i don't think so. we will set in the rain and it will be raining . it is heavy east on the east coast, but the night doesn't look quite as much as would cause a flood. plenty, it spinning over that if i bury it into this mountains and the lower ground in morocco, in algeria, and the fact this whole area in the north west of africa is remarkably windy and wet for any time. this is a line to potential re rings through western sahara down through martin, you venture down towards the gambia. there are shares making their way up in west africa. further south nigeria in particular is getting a few, but on the whole it's still a da she drive picture, said
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a breezy picture of that breeze, of course, full of dust, a just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a raise on tokyo, unleashed firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people, but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lives only to find themselves still cost aside. witness a procedure on a just the
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