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got the funds to make football on, which is the the the us says it's will pull, sharing intelligence with ukraine just stays off to suspending minute tree a to keep the color on. so the height of this is on the 0 live from the ha, also coming up phase of salvation in going. so israel continues to bulk food medicine and fuel into the strip for a full day. time is a hit spot because the us imposing latanya treats harris soft president. donald trump levied a 25 percent tax on canadian goods, plus hundreds of phil make his ronnie to sage cinemas in rome. from real estate
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developers, the . the trump administration has taken another important tool away from ukraine and its fights against the russian forces. one that could have dire consequences on the front line. the us is called self intelligence sharing with ukraine, the c i a all right, so cit, the move is temporary and that washington expects to resume its compl corporation rather with keith. if progresses made on peace, negotiations with russia and national security advisor might quotes characterized it as a step back. what did they do as far as intelligence sharing with your brain? and is it still we have uh, we have taken a step back 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
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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. right, well island fish is live for us at the white house now and what was said exactly, and could this be a big flight to ukraine as well as what he says, movement in short order. it just emphasizes the fact that the whole us, you create relationship has been incredibly fluid over the last 10 days. though, tom calling present zalinski a dictate, have been inviting him to the white house where they were meant to sign a deal. but they didn't because they ended up in a shooting match with thing is being pointed. president is a landscape being kicked out to the white house campus. european liter speaking to
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donald trump, trying to get things back on track and then present the landscape, sending a note to donald trump just hours before his joy as address to join the section of congress, saying i'm ready to talk about peace and let sign the the minute rules deal the fight to the us where going to withdrawal it. effectively intelligence cooperation with just a tool to try and get your cream back to the table. they also talked about stopping military aid, which the koreans admit which hit their war effort. nope. and it completely, but certainly hit the war effort. i clearly just the strength of those things have what? so when you hear from the national security adviser saying things could be resumed and show towed to it. it seems to suggest that any impact on ukrainians will be limited to say the least as long as peace stokes certainly seem to be on the horizon sooner rather than later. and i live in trump address congress on tuesday night. what's been the reaction
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a whole of this as well as your republican using k was fantastic and certainly the white house cleaning it. there was a huge success. they say that 77000000 people voted for donald trump and he was promising to deliver on that agenda. if you're a democrat, as we saw in the chamber, there is a great deal of disquiet about what donald trump has done in his 1st no 44 days in office. the think that he is undermining government structures and also impacting, knows who can least afford it. at the fact is that donald trump still has 3 years and 11 months. he has an agenda, he's pushing forward, he doesn't really care about the criticism. some people would suggest this, the most partisan speech that you've ever had in that sort of for them. and that's reflected in some of the instant polls, where more people dislike what he said than actually like. but one thing you can see without 70, it was the longest speech of its kind in modern political history in the us. okay,
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thanks very much for the update. the island fisher, hey, ukrainian know maker has said the loss of us intelligence couldn't be partially replaced by other results is or what's the better? 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 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 there are also the resources partners other than the united states. which all stratford isn't key for us. and he says us intelligence is vital to the crate in will efforts we spoke to you kind and come on up with a unit close to the front lines. you said that his unit and many like him, right? the way along that 1300 kilometer front line and the east and south of ukraine relied on american intelligence gathering for around 90 percent of the intelligence
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work that is done. he said that they didn't receive no help today, and that indeed, the american seemed to touch that system off. of course us intelligence is critical for the defense of ukraine, for example. and with respect to the use of the patriot missile system. this is a system that is one old, if not the only systems that can knock out russian ballistic missiles according to the ukrainian military, free ballistic missiles, willow exchanging grade last night, we understand that you've got any military notes, all of them out, but it is great concern obviously as we go into night, once again a time where there are usually more drone and ballistic missile attacks from the russians with respect to the why, the us freeze on weaponry. there of course, concerns about access now to spare parts to repairing kit. that is already being
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given by the americans. we're talking about things like tanks, the symbols, and as a cams me, sol systems. there's also a concern about all tennessee shells. we know that the us gave around 4500000 the policy, the resales, and the 3. ready since this full scale invasion by russia solitude, we know that ukrainians are looking towards europe for, for help in replacing those shelves. the ukranian say that they have a little bit of a buffet, so i'm a little bit of time on their hands. they say that i'm upset are also those around so 2 percent of the kids that they use is american kids. but of course, the longer this goes on, the more pressure, the ukrainian military is facing. and it seems as if the kind of pushes that donald trump is putting on platinum is zalinski is beginning to have traction child stuff . but i'll just say era. keith, you're the chef of another is monitoring rushes response from most guy. it would go
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no immediate reaction to, to the news that the us uh i suspending the transfer of intelligence dates. so to be ukrainian. um, force is as close with the health over us to life intelligence uh, the ukrainian on forces could detect russian military facilities and striking them . so obviously we just cons underestimates the significance of this move, but it's believes that the us is going to stop providing data only full flakes 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 to the ukrainian targets located of that. so it means that some say here that a while it's yet another from top 6 to k,
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you frames leadership. but at the same moment we'll soon to stand. that's the us a no going to, to 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 that the united states understands that russia will inevitably win in this conflict 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 uh, more destruction on this understanding it leading to, to change in the us where trick on its actions as well during question time in the u. k. house of commons, prominent as the case tom, it was almost with the washington told, it's not lies, not to share american intelligence with ukraine. 0 concerning reports that the united states has instructed person to suspend intelligence sharing with ukraine. and other reports that 5 eyes itself may be at risk. we need to make sure america
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does not disengage. there are some in this house who argue europe should go to learn. but does he agree with me that without this country's greatest, i like any peace agreements would place a terrible button on britain and all tax past minnesota? 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 the, it's now been full day since israel cuts foot food, fuel and medicine to goes. but once again,
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leaving millions of people struggling palestinians are even well in west conditions view and says there's roles located has more than doubled food prices. well, rights groups, the cases role of using salvation is a weapon of war. how does there a sort of also was in hon. eunice and he says, palestinians that already feeling the impacts as the cost of supply skyrockets. that we have been receiving the initial indications from you on t agencies, especially from the w. s p's facing does not have law. just talked to food. here in garza, i'm the q that is highly needed to operate bakeries. i'm to transport it to the territory will be only, you know, for a few weeks. this has been the some of the realities indications. also trying to reflect how drastic is that you might carry a situation where disclosure has broke 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 will find you this. we have the token to bend
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this hour to the stock. prices have skyrocketed due to the potential costs of products in light of the large consumption of people who taught to cause to suit in light of their remarkably preferred ships. for the renewal of the assault, they just as long as he gets ready to ship 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 by civilians are quite concerned about what, what, what might come next to like to be on such and say, that news, sludge all over because of strep. this has been what we have the hearing or from do spend just of the foreign minister of from germany and the united kingdom have issued a joint statements on israel's halting of age and took all his life. said we cool all the governments of israel to bind defiance international obligations to ensure full rapids safe and on handed provision of humanitarian assistance to the
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population in gaza. humanitarian aid should never be contingent on the sci fi or used as a political tool. the new is right, 8 minute treat chase l as a man has been sworn in lots us there may attended by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and minister of defense as well cuts outgoing minute treat. head has the however, use the hand over, sorry. we need to call for a states commission of inquiry into the ministry failings. on october 7, i left the announce his resignation in january, having early served in the roll for 2 years. he resigned over what he calls as roles. failure to prevent the oak, sorry, of the 7 attacks on the south of the country from the sun holt is in jordan's capital, she said, because he's ready government on policy, new authority of bonds out 0 for reporting inside of israel and the occupied territories sporting to some analysts quotes, this is an army chief of staff who wants war, who likes war. and he actually has been getting praise from across these really
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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 is c as something that is not really political within israel, so it has a lot of backing from across the sets 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 levy resigned because of his failures in the october 7th attacks. and the security failures rather leading up to october 7th and many or calling on it and you know, to resign for the same reason. but nonetheless, there is 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
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a 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 yahoo throughout the 15 months of fighting, in order to keep the war effort going thousands of palestinian families have been left home. the software is ready for this tool. down homes in no, the shelves for fiji comes account. administrator says the 11 of the 17 homes target advise, ready, demolition orders have already been destroyed. israel has been expanding that she rates in the north of the occupied west bank, displacing more than 40000 palestinians since january to. okay, well still ahead on al jazeera in bangladesh, the families of torture and kid, nothing victims on the diplomacy, the shift. so you know, on demanding justice the,
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the season certainly to and which for some these tropical thunder storms which trickle seasonally all over the place and indonesia and melodies. you have been focusing in the last few days in java including jakarta, ending the full costs. are the same area. a lot of extends up into borneo then stays away to be rather random. was time to get so the east, they're also showers, showing up a little early in the seasons and in viet nam something loss. and can bodya the picture to the north of that, which it still sees this winter monsoon blowing isn't just cause it was another way we started. we just went snare this time. not very stable. a lot of it seems likely . and how kind of some of it, and how much you weren't get across to turkey. you get a surprise. few flights you have to get on the the feedstock is on the some 0 assign office, cut off from ne, in china. what about freezing and the womans extends for the sense of what you would call back in hong kong? because 18 in the right isn't particularly pretty,
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but that's how you all for the next couple of days. significant. right, and is actually moving east was through southern china has things fairly improve in japan in southern india, the readings going away it's for lack of the writing is going to write. it's a pretty dry looking picture now. and that's true for the know faculty to improve the lot in terms of certainly high on the rest of the side, signed by of the the agriculture revolution promised abundance. but it's damaging the planet. this is destroying the habitat that tries leeway explodes. how sacrificing by the best, the teeth, a maximum view, is leading, complete, and security, and threatening on very existence, leaving me any se, on able to adapt to climate change remotely. so full hail the plan is on. i'll just say era of
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome back to us, you know, to 0. his reminder about top stories this hour. the trump administration says is posing intelligence sharing with ukraine just stays off the suspending military a to keep c i a daughter x is that the move is temporary and not washington expects to resume its corporation with ukraine. if progress is made on peace negotiations with russia, it's been full days since as rel, console food, medicine, shelter and fuel. to garza millions of palestinians are struggling to find a central supplies. the foreign ministers of britain,
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frogs and germany have cooled on as well to abide by international obligations and let's aids in and also thousands of palestinian families and occupied westbank have been left homeless. offices really forces pull down houses in north shoves for fiji comp. a comp administrator says 11 of the 17 homes talk to advise ready demolition orders have already been destroyed. now is your faces the possibility of supporting ukraine without the help of washington e. u. member states all scrambling to drum up more defense spending in germany, so that they can most conservatively to unlock feed the next child. so the says he wants to change the country's constitution in order to scrap the limits on borrowing. now he says it will allow berlin to increase defense spending by hundreds of billions of dollars. bonds, guessing parliamentary approval will be a complicated prospect. told me that kane is in button with more. a profound words from the leader of the christian democrats for redress mounts the man whose policy
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came 1st in the general election 2 sundays ago about the need for much greater defense spending in saying effectively, germany needs to go. busy go 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, 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 am the of a house of parliament to have 2 sides 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,
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off to that date policies in the new parliament will they who oppose this might suppose 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 many of the members of the green pots, he lost the seats for the new parliament in the election. 2 sundays ago, mister matches 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 is the reality that mounts is facing right now. the one that came out to 0 bullet, it gets worse. mold in $2000000000.00 costs the u. s. canada border every day and, and response to president. trump is 25 percent tired for canadian inputs. prime it is so justin true to address the american citizens. i'm the president directly. he said canada wouldn't back down from fines. should have baton c reports from a to
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a prime minister just intruders. vogala is off to us president donald trump's power of the games. canada and mexico came into effect 2 days at canada is retaliating and immediately imposing 25 percent power of on $20000000000.00 worth of us impulse . and the urge canadians to be unified in the face of the intense economic pressure ahead. you'll search american, the strongest, um, any economic impacts are based off of will be the result of their president's actions. and then to, to address to donald trump himself. now it's not in my habit to agree with the wall street journal. but donald, they point out that even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. should i also suggest that there was no point in further negotiations with us, given what he thinks of donald trump's motivations for the trade was this to see a total collapse of the canadian economy. because that will make it easier to add
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excess. shortly after today's spoke, donald trump responded to the canadian prime minister by suggesting that canada was already the 51st stage of the us. please explain to governor to the of canada trump, right. but when he puts on the retired retire from the us, all reciprocal tyra will immediately increase by like amount. there is a sense of disbelief. this is actually happening, but trump wasn't using the threat of sweeping power as a negotiating position. it's heartbreaking that the government is causing a risk between people who just want to do business. just want to have a livelihood. kind of those retaliated free tire of so we're learning increase prices here in canada, intensifying the economic prices, but very beneficial say that have to do something to show that they can't be bullied by the us. however, it does seem that that may know who is the spiking inflation and financial market
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total in the us will eventually force donald trump to back down. she everytime see out is here also. julian, cargo santa is a visiting electra and economics departments at mcgill university, and he says, trump is using tasks as a way to re industrialize the us. and it's not clear what donald trump wants on the surface, or even a little deeper. he could want a realignment of global trade in a way that benefits the united states. he could, wants something else. he may be using these terraces, an intimidation tactic to extract concessions and future trade agreements. or there could be something you know, deeper and uglier. um for me, what i see, i see a unfortunately a nation in decline, a nation that is withdrawing from the international system. this an acceleration of a trend towards isolationism that began in the week of $911.00. you remember,
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you know, you're either with us or against us that actually continued a little bit under obama, with the bi american. and then we saw the 1st trump term, the 2nd trump term a now and in between vine and print of the buys. an administration did not take off the terrace of the 1st trumpet administration, but if you asked me what this is about, i would say one thing. it's a vote. is that i do think president trump is convinced that america needs to re industrialize, and that's a fine objective. he's using tariffs and intimidation to re industrialize his country. a country that was d industrialized by republicans and democrats alike from ronald reagan right up until the financial crisis. and he sees this is a kind of a short cut to re industrialize the united states. for that, that's one pause, plausible explanation. and this short cut of course won't work. it's extremely damaging. china has set an annual price targets a 5 percent despite
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a slowing economy, high use unemployment signs and escalating trade will with us. premier leach young made the announcement, the national people's congress in beijing. china is also increasing its defense budget by 7.2 percent and bundle this families of victims who are thoughts in health. and st cloud's attention senses are calling for justice. a commission is found children among hundreds of people in prison during depose vida. she has seen us to know, she was over the phone and a student named uprising last year. tom vis sugary has moved from jack uh last month. but with this, as the interim government to advise i, mohammed yellows, visited 3 separate detention facilities in the capital. commonly known as the house of mirrors, or in a gar, this facility is numbering. many across the country have been linked to hundreds of and 4th disappearances and human rights abuses. during check testing,
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that's 10 years. as prime minister, if you didn't have the commission public storage and then nobody was believed, somebody will say yes, somebody will say no, no, they don't people and now they go to the justice, we have to make sure that it's not defeated and future. and so that's a commitment disability phone company. since that are all about my show jobs, we have victim himself was how they are 4 years ago. i can't believe them here again we. i was held for 10 days after being abducted. i feeling mostly distressed . a witness to many others detained, wisc, unsure to stand a life of dead memories to haunt several children were among the many hundreds held in secret detention centers. early a back on was just 11 years old when she was detained with her mother of 12 years ago. at this center, i spent a night here with my mom before being released. she still missing. i want her back
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to live, not dead. my family is struggling emotionally. didn't quite a commission reports receiving over 1700 reports of abduction by security forces. its actual number could be 4 times higher, or it also found floating sick or detention centers and evidence suggesting that many more to exist and will be revealed soon. these are some of the secret detention, so that's been recently been exposed. many of them now destroyed, hiding evidence. there sounds like these in other places across the country. last month, the un human rights chief woke up charge said the top of officials, likely coordinated extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrest and torture during the only legs through. i'm wrong with the commission that we received in corporation and support from various international organizations, especially the u. n. working group on enforced disappearances,
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which focuses on locating victims and providing other types of assistance. many i've been waiting for years for answers about what happened to their missing family members. so initial findings, but the commission highlight the scale and severity of enforce disappearances and secret detentions that opted during ship custody. and that's the rule prompting calls for accountability and justice for the victims. tani, charlie, i'll just say the dock. and let's just say shelters are reaching capacity needed to call to with flood waters. how swamped more than a 1000 times. torrential rains cause rivers to overflow, and because the 15 neighboring then denise in capital, or to levels 12 by 3 meters in some places. and at least one person has been killed . thousands of those displaced. now hundreds of filmmakers are running to say, send them is in these honda in capital hollywood. great slight. martin scorsese steven spielberg and francis ford coppola have joined the campaign to save the
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cities. movie theaters from the property developers found a smith's reports from room. a kind of jo is one of 42, forcing them as left in rome, where they used to be a 160 the romans who want to experience the world outside the tunnel city options and narrowing those trying to save its sentiments, say the real estate they occupied should be reserved for use by the local community . it, it is fundamental that a city like room, which is the city of cinema and is one of the cities in which culture is among the most important in the world. and among the oldest in the world maintains this cultural aspect because you don't just eat the food,

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