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the stories to tell the, [000:00:00;00] the sort of fight outs on this is the news line from the coming up on the show in the next 60 minutes. the us says it will pause, sharing intelligence with ukraine just stays off the suspending military a to keep phase of salvation and goes away as role continues to block food medicine and fuel. and so the strip for a full day kind of a hit spot, the us imposing retired through terrorists off the president. donald trump levied a 25 percent tax on canadian goods. and in fine good dish,
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the families of tortuga on kidnapping victims onto the players. the, the shift fussiness all day, long thing, justice and peace assembly with your sports news. livable visits, power, central man, in the 1st leg of a champion to the last 16 time p. c, head coach, the base, enrique, cool little pool, most boosted the hello and welcome. the trump administration has taken another important tool away from ukraine and its fights against russian forces. one that could have dire consequences on the front lines. the u. s. is cutoff intelligence sharing with ukraine, the c i a so i right, so sit, the move is temporary and that washington expects to resume its corporation with keith if progress is made on peace negotiations with russia and national security
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advisor, mike was card size that as a step back, us pause the sellers and sharing with your brain and is it still? we have uh, we have taken a step back uh and or pausing and reviewing all aspects of this relationship. but i just got off the phone before i walked out here with my counterpart, ukrainian national security advisor. we are having good talks on a location for uh uh for the next round of negotiations on delegations on substance. uh, so just in the last 24 hours, uh, since the public statement from zalinski. and then the subsequent conversations which i'm going to walk inside and continue. i think we're going to see a movement in very short order during question, question time in the u. k. house of commons, prime minister kissed alma, was off whether washington told its allies not to show american intelligence with
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ukraine. beryl concerning reports that the united states has instructed britson to suspend intelligence sharing with ukraine and other reports that 5 buys itself may be at risk. we need to make sure america does not disengage. there was some in this house who argue europe should go to learn. but does he agree with me that without this country's greatest, i lie, any peace agreements would place the terrible button on britain and all taxpayers stuff? well, i have a very, with the whole house at the and that's why i'm in the debate. we had a just 2 days ago. i've always been clear that we need to ensure that the us u. k. europe and you probably to working together, but we must not choose between the us and euro. we never have historically, and we're not going to do so now. to right well in a moment will speak to charles stratford whose life for us in case you, the shuffle over whose life for us in the russian capital. but 1st,
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let's speak to island fisher at the white house. now. island, what was said, exactly. and could this be a big play to crane? will look things in the in, you create a very fluid that may have been since friday. and of course, that memorable, remarkable meeting in the oval office between president is a landscape and total tumbler cholenski was effectively ordered by the of the white house. there's been a lot of talk, a lot of pressure being put on the us since that from european allies, and also from a number of republicans here in washington dc. and it's clear that to try and put pressure on the ukrainians. the united states have decided that they were going to stop on sales on supply to ukraine. and they were also going to put a hold on intelligence. but it could just be, as might well says, a betty temporary measure. the ukrainians have already said that to still, for american support, would mean that more ukrainians will die, that perhaps the russians would be able to seize more,
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10 or 3. it would make things much more difficult. they would not co op spin says, but it would be difficult, and so that is why we are looking at what may happen over the next few hours given talks are ongoing, given the presence of landscape, said the note which was revealed by donald trump shooting his joint address to congress and seeing that he's ready to talk piece, he's ready to sign the minerals deal. that, of course changes all the equations that the americans had put in place. so this is something that could impact the ukrainians in the short term, but it seems their moves effort to make sure it doesn't impact on the long term. okay, and all, and what's been the reaction to donald trump's address? it's congress on tuesday night in january. as well, of course, if you're the republican, you love it. he said all the things that he said during the election campaign, that's why 77000000 people voted for him. if you're a democrat, as we saw visa impassively, the thing that he is destroying what was a part of the us government and continues to inflect
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a great deal of damage and will continue to do so. very few snap polls are suggesting to people when overly impressed, more negative views than positive. and the number of commentators are suggesting it was perhaps the most part designed speech that anyone's had in that sort of for them. and that's independent experts that are suggesting that both from one care, he said he has a mandate, he's going to push ahead with his plan. and he believes that america is on the verge of a new goals. meant something that he and says he's going to head to then over the next 3 years and 11 months. okay, thanks very much. allan fisher with an update that from washington. now ukrainian know mike says the last of us intelligence wall critical could be partially replaced by all the results is what it's difficult to overestimate the importance of the intelligence that our american partners have been providing us with. if they stop doing this, i have no information yet about the extent to which they may limit the provision of
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intelligence. most likely the scope will be limited. as i said before, we can rely on our own results as we have them. of course they are smaller, but they are there and they're also the resources partners other than the united states for. okay, well let's see. it's a charles. okay, charles, you just heard the from a ukrainian little makeup member of parliament, but have we had any reaction from demand himself from zalinski? no official reaction from zalinski yet on this spot there has been certainly reaction from the people that we've been speaking to on the front lines. we spoke to a come on the in the front line position in charge of a unit that the holy relies on intelligence from the us. nearly at least at 90 percent of the intelligence work that they, that they, that they do comes from the us. and he said that they've had no access to us intelligence full day um,
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as to how long list goes on. and he said that he was hopeful that this could be a result soon. and it's particularly wearing at night as well. we had a ballistic missiles coming to ukraine last night, 3 of them, according to uh, according to the ukrainian military. and us intelligence is vital, for example, for the operating all the, the patriot missile system. one of the, if not the overly me saw system that the ukrainians have, that enables them to shoot these kind of projects allows down um, in general with respect to the warning to weapons freeze. ukrainians will tell you that they do have a little bit of a buffer, so they have a little bit of time on their hands. they say that they rely on us weapons about 30 percent of the weapons. and they were also all american weapons. but the real concerns with respect to, for example, the eventual repairs of these weapons systems,
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wherever they going to get the kids to maintain and repair them. they're of course concerns. as you can imagine about all to hillary shelves. we know that's a 4500000 allows you to reach sales apparently being supplied by the us of the. busy for years and we know that ukrainians are very much relied on technically the europeans for replacing that. and then of course they're all the larger weapons systems. things like the answer comes long range missile hours. the hey miles, the tanks in miles or another me saw system. but as i say at the moment ukrainians are putting a brave face on and saying that they have a bit of time match despite this closing down both intelligence services. but it certainly seems like depression, and donald trump is very much wrapping up. okay, thanks very much. charles tried that. the in the cave and usually a shop, a rollover is in most go now you to all of this seems to be good news for the kremlin. i'm most all by saying exactly. okay, well,
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it looks like we may have lost communication. the so moving on as your faces, the possibility of support to ukraine without the help of washington e. u. member states all scrambling to drum up more defense spending out in gemini, probably. but i think most conservatively to unlock to the next child. so says he wants to change the country's constitution in order to scrap the limits on the borrowing and he says it will allow berlin to increase defense spending by hundreds of billions of dollars box guessing parliamentary approval will be a complicates of prospect told me that cain is in berlin with moral not a profound woods from the leader of the christian democrats for redress mounts the man whose policy came 1st in the general election 2 sundays ago about the need for much greater defense spending in saying effectively, germany needs to grow up and do whatever it takes to change its constitution. so a lot more money to be spent on defense because of the situation in europe,
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in ukraine, the way the trump administration has been acting. but in order to get that the clock is ticking for him, not only does he need the support of the social democrat party, that's the policy that he's currently in talks with to try and form a new government. he needs all the policies to vote for it to any effect. he needs 2 thirds of the members of the parliament behind me to vote for this. i'm the other has the parliament to have to search voting for it for it to have a chance of becoming low. the problem is that the old parliament will be sitting just until around the 25th of march, off to that date policies in the new parliament will. they who oppose this might oppose. this would represent move in a search of the members the so the clock is ticking for mr. mounts. and the reality here is he needs the support of the green party to get this legislation through
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many of the members of the green pots. he lost the seats for the new parliament in the election. 2 sundays ago, mister matthews effectively appealing to them to vote for this change, which they won't be able to take pots in, because they won't be in the new parliament. that's just the reality that mounts is facing right now. the one that came out is there a bullet? okay, well that's got the reaction from rusher about the us decision. suppose intelligence sharing, they have julia, a shop of low or in most cope. i could get now you to all of this seems to be good news for the criminal in all of a saying it's a win as well seems to be. but the thing is that we've got no immediate reaction to, to the news that the us is suspending the transfer of intelligence dates. so to be ukranian. um full is of course with the health of us to lice intelligence. uh,
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the ukranian on forces could detect russian military facilities and striking them. so obviously we just cons, underestimate the significance of this move, but it's believes that the us is going to stop providing data only falls tracks on internationally recognized regions of russia. but they are going to continue providing the intelligence for the a korean army to strike lines. russia has taken during this complex. so let's say nice for us to send a b, ukrainian targets are located of that. and so it means that some say here that a ye, well, it's yet another from top 6 to k, you cranes leadership. but at the same moment, wills on the stand, that's the us know, going to just stop sharing the intelligence with that closest allies, meaning that they will continue sharing it with, with the, the great britain, for instance. and they intend, well give it to transfer it to ukraine. so many say here,
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but the united states understands that russia was never too late when in this context, sooner or later. because it's got more resources, it's big guy is stronger and for longing. this conflict means more tests and more, more destruction and this understanding it leading to, to change in the us rhetoric on its actions as well. okay, thanks very much. you there for the update of the us in full day since his role, once again, console, food, medicine, shelter, and fuel. the goals are putting millions, struggling palestinians, and even worse condition now a trucks all being stall puts all crossings that's including here. it's kind of a boost, solemn costing us where hundreds of trucks had been pulsing daily since the see saw
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and came into effect. now the you and says the blockade has more than doubled food prices rights. groups of accused israel, of using salvation as a weapon, a rule, a closed door meeting on the humanitarian situation in gauze that is set to be held the when in new york. and you will call this aisle and as an arab league meeting, inquire on, choose a view, and she said as well, must comply, said with international law and allowed the age to enter to. well, we'll get more on that meeting the you and from gabriel. alexander, just in a few minutes, 1st let speak to tara, i was in his life for us in hon. eunice. as in garza tart, can you give us a sense of what this means for palestinians when israel stops the aides going in? because this has been happening time and time again throughout the world. and now even as the ceasefire is still holding well, so it means a significant call in the lifeline that palestinians have been a huge really,
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depending on in order to receive life saving supplies. and in order to cope with the sole re um, aggravating humanitarian crisis, we have been receiving initial indications from you on t agencies, especially from the w. f p's facing you don't have law. just don't go search here in garza, i'm the to that to hardly need you to operate bakeries. i'm to transport a to the territory will be only enough for a few weeks. this has been the sum of the realities indications. also trying to reflect how drastic is that you might have cherry a situation where disclosure has sproat great concerns and repercussions on the stability of the humanitarian situation and cause that we are right now. and one of the largest small kids in the city of partners, we have been talking to about this hour. the told us that prices have skyrocketed due to the potential cost of products in light of the large consumption of people
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who taught to. cuz to suit in light of their remote could be preferred shift for the renew all the us talk by going to the territory. as long as the disability decision will continue to take place here in this trip, they say that there are sending out their products very quickly. not because of the business is booming, but civilians are quite concerned about what, what, what might come next to like to be on such and say that news larger, over because of strep. this has been what we have be appearing or from do spend is as civilly and see it all sharing that concerns. not just about the possibility for the resumption of the stopping sion but also with the ability to continue coaching with this aggravating crisis that they have been doing since october. the 7th of 2023. you small kids, she's up palestinian families are about to go into a very good christ is if there was any sort of into an intervention that were absolutely a 4th is go to fulfill its obligation. and to bridge the gap between our mazda and
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do sales regarding the implementation of the spot agreement, specially the 2nd phase. and these people are absolutely able to shut it by the is ready to make the switch for additional consequences. how must not accept the american offer to extend the 1st phase of the deceased by agreement to light of the shuttle negotiations. the are still taking place behind the scenes. that means the conflict and politicians. thanks. thanks very much. tar. at full painting a picture of the situation, the in goal. so now let's speak to a gabriel is on. do you live now in the un headquarters in your about swear, this meeting is going to be taking place within this hour? we heard that from tardy saying the situation is very difficult and it's the on sites and seeing the hoping international community can do anything. all they like me to achieve anything through this meeting. what more do we know about that as well? this is a closed door meeting where they, the security council members expect to be brief. from secret cob, she's a senior,
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humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for casa. she also, since january has been interim you in special coordinator for middle east peace as well. so she's holding to very important un jobs simultaneously. she's expected to brief. the council on the implementation of security council resolution 2720 that was adopted in december of 2023 would ship among other things called for old border crossings to remain open. so aid could get into guys that but also this was a security council resolution that basically gave her her job called on the secretary general to appoint a senior humanitarian reconstruction coordinator for guys a. and that is her mandate, but it runs out at the end of this month. we expect that she will brief accounts. so about some of the positive trends that have happened in the last 6 weeks in terms of getting a into guys had merely un says about 90 percent of palestinians in guys i have
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received some sort of food aid. since phase one of the ceasefire deal went into effect, just within the last 36 hours un said about 29 patients. they were critically injured, have been evacuated out of guys that these are just some of the good news that has happened in the last 6 weeks is i think the cards will highlight, but also the situation of the border crossings, remaining closed areas z come care of those salem closed by the israelis, i think the secret cock is going to brief the council on that as well. and the possibilities how that will affect you, monetary and aid, the longer the israel keeps those closed. okay, thanks very much for the update. the from the when gabriel is on the now the news ready military chief l, as in may, has been sworn in to sir many attended by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and administer of defense. israel cas, now outgoing military head, hers the i love the use the home during this urban eats, quote, for a states commission of inquiry into the military failings. on october 7, however,
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he announced his resignation in january, having only served in the roll for 2 years. and this is what he had to say. sadly gellis, again motion members back of the idea of failed on october 7th. there was a deep failure, but it is not right that the stadium of such a scale will be investigated by the idea and the shouldn't be it alone. the idea if it's a part of a national agend accepts the policy and it's acting accordingly. the establishment of the states inquiry commission is necessary not to blame, but 1st and foremost, to understand the routes of the problems and allow for repair. let me see, ma. well, i'm the fellow who joins us live from jordan's capital on mon cuz he is ready to governments and the policy. and as far as he has found all the 0 for reporting, not just inside of his role, but also the occupied territories. now home to a. 7 them, it is in her seeing lots as a new military chief, especially when it comes to probes and see the service of them failing, and also
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a finger pointing and also a ministry that strained by one else focused through that some, any indications on what's his policies are likely to be, especially when it comes to gaza, as well, according to some analysts quote, this is an army chief of staff who wants war, who likes war. and he actually has been getting praise from across these really political aisle, both from nets and y'all, who's right when government and the left wing, the opposition within israel have all been praising the army, chief of staff. because the military, you see something that is not really political within israel, so it has a lot of backing from across the sects of is really society and also across these really political aisles. but when it comes to what he's inheriting sure, this is a lot for a new army chief of staff coming in. and it's worth mentioning that the former army chief of staff hurts the hell libby resigned because of his failures in the october
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7th attacks and the security failures rather leading up to october 7th and many are calling on net and yahoo to resign for the same reason but nonetheless, there's going to be a lot on his plate because it's out of time where the ceasefire deal is very shaky . there are still supposed to be negotiations that are ongoing for phase 2, but it's worth mentioning but the army, this entire time has been drafting up plans for a return to war. and reports within his really media indicate that he, the new army, chief of staff, says that he's ready to lead israel to an absolute victory a term that's been used by nets and young throughout the 15 months of fighting in order to keep the war effort going okay, home to stay with us because i do want to ask you about so it relates to story. now dozens of palestinian families have been left homeless officers ready forces tore down homes and north shops, refuge account. a company administrative says 11 of the 17 hines,
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targeted by is ready. demolition orders have already been destroyed. is role has been expanding that she rates and the northville keep hired west bank just basing more than 40000 palestinians. and that since january alone now comes, uh, uh, these rates, this is nothing new and occupied westbank, but it certainly increased over the war focus through how bad the situation has been full palestinians. the, especially since the c slice thoughts that, as well, the rates across the occupied westbank have increased in both size and scale since the war on dogs that began. but this time is a little bit different. more than 40 days ago. these really army launched this large scale offensive and did you need a refugee camp and then spread to other places across the northern parts of the occupied west bank with to got in minutes? refugee camps being part of the area that these really military is now wreaking
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havoc on destroying civilian infrastructure, destroying roads, water tanks, power lines, any sort of civilian infrastructure along the way. they are destroying and these palestinians who were trying to essentially just go home to get whatever sort of belongings they could because they have no idea when they're going to be able to go back to their homes. many of them have been gunned down, killed by is really forces, and many of them are coming back to homes that have been completely destroyed and ruined. these really army is mirroring policies that have carried out in gaza throughout the 15 months war. and now putting it toward the occupied west bank, trying to establish a permanent presence there to expand its occupation all while within these really political realm, there's talk and a need and want for is really annexation of the occupied westbank. something that would con, complicate the conflict so much further. so these really are me says that they're continuing this rate and that they are expanding it and it will use whatever means necessary. okay, thank you for the update the home, the some health in
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a month. well, 29 policy and young children evacuated from guns that have arrived in georgia in full medical treatment. the. the 1st group of 2000 and sick and wounded young says to be admitted to hospital the michael apple reports. many of these children are missing lives. some a blind, the others desperately ill. the some of the youngest victims of these fellows were on garza being medically evacuated from the strip hated to jordan to receive treatment. mohammed's 9 year old son was named when a device he sold was a toy, blew up, injuring him, and 7 others. a little decisive. so he was hit by shrapnel and his eyes were playing with the decimal timesheet and they did not know what it was for. it was
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a small toy they played with he and his cousins, most of us. it's a tier you good bye for family members. as the 1st group, leave hon eunice in southern gaza. driving in, convoy with the you ins, world health organization. this 11 year old when to try and find something warm to drink. and it nearly cost him his life. like me and to i sent my son to the mil to try and get some coffee. there were 3 strikes. i ran outside and found him with his leg amputated, little but we took him to the red cross where they treated him to in making such a high hum smiles. the voice of his mother comes in. he was chewing for bread. when in his riley bomb exploded nearby, leaving him blind. i am, am serious. a kentucky penetrated his eye and caused internal bleeding,
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whose condition has gotten worse. i will have to be drained cuz he had left immediately after the injury his i would have been saved. jordan is pledge to take him to 1000 children for specialized medical treatment, but the w h o said stays up to 14000 injury children who still require medical evacuation for little buddies have been named for life despite their loss. there's hope in young eyes for healing and the future beyond the shadow of wall. mike, level l g 0 as well still ahead on this solid is there a new south? china unveils its plans to help it sluggish economy, which is now facing an escalating trade war with the united states. going to face is this was to can all make crisis in decades. and many hyphen new president has
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the own son to turn things around. for on, james reaches a point scoring mall sign seats will have all the details coming up in the predict some flooding in parts of option to this. the slow moving area of thunder storms know that it is drifting off shore. it will be repeated. the building in land, these orange tops off and the storm sitting in this part of the engine team is much johnston, north of that, too few light shops, maybe i'd be on what side? probably a significant range heading into a southern and central g like santiago about such a degree is nice and warm. admittedly, the seasonal writings have been very heavy to the north, you know, has been flooding a cordele that can be repeated. the same is true in columbia. anywhere that's portland, oregon, brazil, particularly the northeast. the focus appears to be here and is
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a line of significant shares drifting slowly east was. are the smaller ons in the counter being we'll get, i think frequent charles during much profit wednesday the heavy rain. the storms in the panhandle of florida, disappearing in that time and is very light chairs to hit the bahamas or cuba, or even some mexico, which is not you speaking, enjoying will sunshine, which is true of some of the us. but this is very clearly a big storm system, reckoning through that's what cools tonight as by the way now it's on its way out. now it is talking in the high in some cold weather. so when she was more snow for the great lights at the same time, so snow in california or rain in at a viagra

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