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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our live from coming off in the next 60 minutes. the us president threatens most sanctions against russian, saying he's considering large scale measures because most go is counting you crying on the battlefields. i watched. over the last week or so, what's going on in your secret end up in world war 3. sorry. and officials say
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security is restored and the talk you about the thousands of people are killed in fighting with a sod regime. loyalists on a collision course with a government of both need and hits convenience. the bosnian serb leader continues to defy. sorry i thought turned on piece of stems for the latest sports news. pick audio to say is it's not the end of the world. if not just the said he don't qualify for next. these was champions lead. as they get ready to face premium each top for rivals, nothing them for the us president donald trump says russia holds old because in the ukraine war, and it's not the case to make peace. speaking from the oval office, the president cooled on europe to spend as much or more than the us on support for you crime. really, a trump threatened to must go with wide ranging sanctions in tariffs, if it failed to come to the go sharing table and reach
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a peace agreement. and i'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with you guys. and they don't have the cards. they don't have the cards as you know, a meeting and saudi arabia on sometime next week, early and we're talking but i find that in terms of getting a final settlement, it may be easier dealing with the. busy which is surprising because they have all the cars admitted, and they're bombing the hell out of her right now. and i put a segment in very strong stipend can do that. she can do that drive that will drive to help them. and you great as you get on the. busy and get a job done well for the very latest, we are joined now by ellen fisher who is asked of white house for us as we heard the trump threatening russia with parents. but also saying that it's more difficult to deal with. you train them with person and so is
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the we know that donald trump has the statement on his social media platform a few hours ago saying that he was considering, considering strong sanctions against russia because the are in his words pining the hell i tell of ukraine at the moment that those sanctions would be tired of sun rushing goods, banking sanctions, and general sanctions as well. there's already been a levy of sanctions against russia since the start of the war. donald trump hasn't put any new ones in place, but it's clearly something that he is considered. know, there are those who would argue in washington and also an ukraine, and that one of the reasons that russia is able to putting the hell of ukraine at the moment is because the united states has paused any intelligence cooperation with the ukrainians. so they're less able to protect themselves against impending russian attack. it's clear that donald trump is frustrated with the ukrainians. remember, it was a week ago,
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we were here to load them years the landscape was invited to leave. the white house campus effectively kicked out to the oval office and he says that he's struggling to deal with them and repeated the line, but they don't have any cards. but of course, the do they have the s minerals deal with the united states would very much like to sign unplugged, middle of the landscape said he's keen to do that and also to get to the negotiating table. remember, both sides should be in. so do you maybe early next week, we don't know whether they're going to be face to face, or these are what diplomats, cole, proximity talks, but they will be in saudi arabia. next week. the talks brokered by the saudis and the united states will be there with the national security adviser and also secretary of state marco reveal. and that could well be the 1st step and coming up with a longer term deal. but i think as was acknowledged in the white house, this is happening because donald trump has put pressure on both sides to come to the negotiating table. and the threat of sanctions is just the latest part of that
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. okay, thanks so much. ellen, ellen fisher, for us at the white house, a russian miss. allan john strikes, hits you crimes, energy infrastructure in several regions, cutting off gas supplies in some areas. ukraine is preparing to and just have some more attacks without us intelligence sharing cells traffic. here's the lightest from case this is an american patriot missile air defense system. the cost of each battery, more than a $1000000000.00 around $4000000.00 to each missile. the patriot to save many thousands of lives by intercepting russian ballistic missiles, targeting areas and ukraine's densely populated cities. so how much dangers you claim actually in from a tax like this? now that washington has suspended you estimate of create an intelligence sharing. at the beginning of the volume of search and intelligence, dark task has been reduced, but fits be clear,
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it hasn't been completely stopped. it has been limited to partition of all x's ukraine was never expecting any military assistance from the new trump administration anyway. and so increased its own weapons production. while putting more pressure on your for additional health. he says that the us president cancels previously agreed defense contracts signed onto the bite and administration. trump risk upsetting his america 1st policy because it would mean potentially the loss of us jobs. and it said that we need to differentiate when it comes to striking enemy target for deep inside russia. we no longer have access to intelligence for these strikes. however, regarding a defense, we still get intelligence on russian aviation and inside ukraine, our intelligence system operates well. experts say one system that is absolutely critical for communication across ukraine, where the civilian, for example,
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is using real time targeting with drugs. you don't masks, store link, satellite network, and that system is still operational. a long term suspension, however, of us ministry, a would put you grain, looks like all of the transfers have stopped the united states since about $230000000.00 worth of equipment every week. so every week that means that the ukrainians are not receiving an over the long time, ukraine would have difficulty getting staff thoughts for kids manufactured by the us. if it's a us system, like patriot, then the united states as well as other countries, send those parts to our ukraine. and we also have to keep in mind that even with the u. s. contribution ukraine was barely hanging on while with us says that this is a temporary measure. your opinion leaders already, no doubt that they have to step up,
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contribute more to nato and better protect themselves and ukraine with potentially less us health. the ukraine's leader president, florida. mm. is that lensky has reiterated that he is willing to sign the us minerals deal, and he's open to negotiating towards peace. it seems that he is taking president trump's threats seriously to show stuff without your 0 keith. with more of this, we joined now by philip breedlove, who is a former nato supreme allied combined to europe and come on to all of us european command. it joins us from santa rosa beach, florida in the united states. thank you very much for joining us here. one l just 0 . so you're probably one of the best place people in the world to answer this question. uh, how much impact will this pulls in intelligent sharing by the united states actually have when it comes to the battlefield. you crime or well, 1st of all, thanks for having me on and it will have
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a severe impact. what the result of this will be is that more ukrainian soldiers and more ukranian civilians will die. the ukraine needs to be able to defend itself . it needs to be able to strike back at the nation that as in may, did it, and struck it for over 11 years now. and so these, these limitations couldn't be more poorly time. here we are about to enter into negotiations. and what we're going to do is give russia advantage to try to change the facts on the grounds, approaching the negotiation. what do you make a bed? obviously, the united states as your uh, your bleeping, the closest ally of you crying over the last 3 years. now they find themselves really pushed out as the trump moves closer to of letting me a person. what do you make of,
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of that simple fact just basically that the us is now at the moment, not going to share any intelligence. well, i would just say it's hard to understand what my country is trying to do. on one side, you have a war criminal who's nation is waging an illegal, immoral and humane war. on the other side, you have a nation that has been invaded by a world superpower in that world, superpower has been finding on you training in land for almost 11 years now. and we are trying to, as i understand the word our white house uses. we're trying to be an honest broker here to try to get to a piece, and it looks an awful lot to me like we have a campaign of maximum pressure on ukraine. the nation that has been invaded. and we don't seem to be taking much action a against russia as they continue to attack you current. yeah,
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this be much discussion about with the europe and the you taken actually filled the military gap, the us you can potentially leave. but what about when it comes to intelligence share and can, can of a country is that a allied with ukraine actually step up? well, every country has sort of its own specialty. you know, you to crane has an amazing human intelligence system. we can't match that there. so what america brains is an incredible technical intelligence capability that is going to be very hard for the rest of the world to fulfill for ukraine in this war . and that's why it's worse i'm, that we are impacting the ukraine at that time. now we're, we don't want this, this immortal invasion from russia to gain momentum going into these, these do go, she ations that seems to be horribly ill timed at trumpet. said that the united
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states is not going to defend nice. how nice or allies, if they don't pay, i mean, is a form and that are combined to what do you make of a statement like that and we, does it leave other nice other countries to? well 1st of all, the words, if they don't pay per just not right, it shows a little bit of a lack of understanding of what's really happening. this is all about article 3. it's all about nations have to invest in their own defense. this isn't about paying anything to anybody, may know us or anybody. this is about investment in their own nations. and what we have seen is that those investments have gone up drastically. yes. partially because of the pressure that the president put on them to do that. and thanks to him for that, but also the main reason nations are really, is stepping up their investment is because mr. poor now,
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since 2008 as a mast, his army marched across internationally, recognized borders, invaded and tried to subjugate neighboring nations. and so that is a big reason why many of nato's and europe's nations who used to be invaded and occupied by russia are really stepping up their game because they don't want to go there and get. okay, thank you so much to edit philip breedlove the format nice to have supreme allied come on to you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. we're us president. donald trump says he has sent a letter to a ron, asking the country to agree to nuclear deal negotiations. in his 1st term and office, trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement, which i'm to restrict to ron's nuclear program in return for the lifting of economic sanctions. speaking to media at the white house promises negotiations
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towards a new deal of some kind. when nearing a conclusion, there will be some interesting days ahead. that's all i can tell you know, without the file structures with iran, that's going to be an interesting time. and we'll see what happens. but we're down to the final moments word file moments to let them have another web. and i would, i think that i would have had to deal with in one month after the regulation of 2020 they were all set to make it, you know, when i last, i saw this person who was a stupid person, very stupid person. and they said that sounds like a deal never right. he took the sanctions off, they became rich under, but they went from having no money to have a $300000000000.00. all an issue of his loyal, loyal bills of this. it's a nice, nice living. if you have a nice and oh, well, hopefully we can have a, a pc of you know, and i'm not speaking at a strength or weakness. i'm just saying i'd rather see
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a peace deal than the other. but the other will solve the problem around submission to the united nations has categorically denied said that you as president has risen to around sat in court. we have not received such a letter so far and around story minutes. this is the 2nd trump administrations current approach to international diplomacy. isn't likely to yield results from on board of education was i cannot tell most of i think we will not into any direct negotiations with the us so long as they continue the maximum price of policy and the threats. but it doesn't mean that regarding a nuclear program, we vote negotiate with other parties. we are talking to 3 european countries, and we are negotiating with russia and china. the moment we're going to head back to ellen session now, who's as to standing by for us at the white house. and it doesn't really sound like the right answer, even interested in any sort of deal, even though that trump said time. and again, the direction that down to the final moment so,
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so we just that leaves things as well. i wonder whether the final moments actually mean his patients with a right. and he gave an interview to a u. s. broadcast network on thursday. it was transmitted on friday morning that said that the radians either had to come up and sign a new deal or face the us and that included miller totally know. we know that donald trump is taken action against the radians in the past. you remember that he killed the head of the revolution? a guard core. it's still a money that it took him out on january the 5th 2017. i think it was uh with a new strike, a in uh, around that at erac. so he, he's not a best to taking action against the run. but of course he campaigned on the fact that he wanted the us to stay away from expensive for him wards. but it's clear that he thinks that a deal could be done there. he believes that there would have been a deal, but as the iranians have said, well, sanctions that are in place and there's a lot of sanctions in place against the run. they are not willing to negotiate at
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the moment. of course, as you pointed out, he pulled out of the around nuclear deal that to be negotiated with russia, china, at the europeans, and also the united nations. because he was upset that the deal had been done by brock obama. he believed that that was a bad deal, and so he's leaving open the option that there could be military action. but clearly he would much rather have a negotiated to deal with the iranians. and he would like to see the process for that start soon. as he runs with operations also to bring peace to guys and to you crate. okay, thanks so much ellen. as always, ellen fisher for us at the white house. the with the police chief in serious main pulled says he has told hell, just bear with the thousands of people have been killed in a series of attacks,
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of solving sizes. loyal to allison, to president bashar assad. sorry, and on forces with the poor to la taca and one of the largest security challenges the new government has faced the place chief told l just here a remnants of the former regime have since been removed from the city. we've also been hearing from serious defense ministry spokesman telling al jazeera, the 5 is still loyal to ally of president special assad. turned out front of the hold on to him as was in some groups of the former regimes. remnants have a tech locations of the general security forces in several places, and that's a key and tattoos where a number of security forces would monitor the heroes. officers and soldiers of the ministry of defense have examined the situation and called and reinforcements and surrounded these criminal heartbeats and dealt with them accurately in the field. the events so accelerating in the match as a going very positively. we've neutralized many criminals and we've taken control of many locations. and after a short time,
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you'll be able to control all the sites and very shortly, life will go back to normal. fighting has been taking place in the port cities of latasha engine, tattoos on the me, the training and caused several other areas. symbols have been affected, latasha institutes with strong holds of the assad regime within cross out to wrestle. so that who is in damascus, wrestle here in the capitol, what is being the reaction there from the center of government? how worried off i about to all of this escalating even further of the well, the says, the government here you're saying that the teams are gradually being taken to vivian growth under control. but when we talk to people since yesterday on, when the minister of the old regime started to ad there's to security forces in that that can talk to us. you have seen that people coming out who's gatherings in damascus in the may of squared in made on district in mazda district. and today in
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the university of damascus students as well for the testing the, the, the, the does. i'm the gym and the rebels. and also show we just sold a database with the government here. so then now the issue is, is that those who are leading the rebels are the remnants of the old regime, the senior members of the all the regina, they have no credibility. many people are seeing these people, this leaders of the rebels as the ones were associated with the mass killings, with, with the, with the mask. because that to us these, that heavy equipment that the of the last 14 years. so they do not have, it could have the ability to really choose by people in masses. however, on the other hand, the governments and also people in damascus when talk to them, you can see that they're worried that these kinds of conflicts and clashes cool somehow sort of the beeping, the that make the sick that individuals in the country. just remember, this company has just got out of a 14 years of roots of war,
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civil war and which was fueled by the sic, daniel lined security and divisions of security and passions as well. so that's what it is in place. definitely. okay, thank you so much, russell russell, set up for us there in damascus. the, the food and fuel stocks are running low and gaza with israel has blocked all supplies and humanitarian aid for a 6th day. it is ignore the coals to lit. i didn't have a son in sleeping and make shift shelters struggling with hunger and cold and rain as we're sending the living conditions. the charity care says trucks loaded with food, medical supplies, and shelters scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks, have been stopped by his room. your opinion, minutes is blocking humanitarian aid to
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a civilian populace. may violate international humanitarian floor. hunting, mach moved reports from a temporary shelter in kansas city in the north of the strip. so let's do guys a quite a while to get to this tent camp in the heart of the gaza city. this is to be put. busy the stadium to turn largely into a 10 sites for many of the displays, palestinians returning to gauze and the northern part of this trade. many of the people here are forced to live in these tents or outside of the vicinity and more of a temper and showed her the are not safe for them. but as we walked in, we just realize it's just water and getting water and food supplies, and other basic necessities is a challenge by itself. however, seeing the worsening weather conditions here and making survival twice difficult for people for tens of thousands of people returning for the northern parts and gaza city largely unimpressed harrison for the cold weather. and if he ran their survival in this area is a quite different called large move unprepared without any blankets,
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without any property closing and heating system concerns about survival are on the high, the, the past 16 months of carnage that virtually destroyed own use of life, made it very difficult for people to cope with the rising difficult conditions worse and in. busy their condition, severe cold as floods that storm that is at that many of many, many incidents uprooted. many of these 10 said this site lead. well this uh, panel we, i know so the situation is difficult. it's cold and we have children. it's raining, they have no shoes and was suffering. the tent isn't good. we asked for another tense because get one, nothing is available. we have only 3 mattresses and covers, and there are 9 of us. that's not enough. not for the big ones. the small ones. we have to sleep next to each other to cover every one of those that made it very difficult for people to survive the difficult conditions. uh that. busy created for
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you in the past 15 months of ongoing devastation and destruction there a rise high rise case is of hypothermia is because of the, of the heavy rain on because of the colder, documented in the health facilities across gauze and city. and the southern part of the thread as we walked inside the sites here, we've seen many of the children who were just walking barefoot without any proper shoes or sandals to watch. they are forced to live in these difficult conditions. and there is an actual risk. now a real one and exposing them into a greater danger. and as the blockade continues and the restrictions continue on the borders. so does the suffering. honeymoon, who is the, i was just data from the city of palestine. from the south of the strip, we are joined now by a tower close and who is in con eunice for us and another knight with no way of getting in was the ongoing impact of all of this. especially for those that
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requiring medical attention. well tom, the entire situation is handled by a threats while the b is very bad and also it's a 8 injury to the cause of the trip as the has done nothing really complicated. probably 16, many, terry and, and maybe close situation we have seen come out cause it's barely function of hospitals that the situation and medical teams are trying to do everything is possible in order to continue providing all sorts of this thing showed medical services for o. l and desperately needed a warranty. patients were talking about more than a $100000.00. and when did people have been resulted injured from the east fairly military attacks on garza. and now this a complete pond has led to 3 guests. 2 issues, concerns regarding 2 important issues. to a medical supplies, firstly, we have different people who are suffering with it from diet pete's heart diseases
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and hyper tension started now to struggle to find the appropriate medical trucks, others who are right now, and they getting a treatment in all sorts of ice to you you and it's in enough for hospital then locks the hospital and in separate probably functional medical facilities are in a very desperate and useful tube in order to help induce a medical teams to continue providing services. we know that the vast majority of hospitals rely on and that just generates is now with the bundled acute trucks industry that are still station update, gibson, outside of the boot. the situation is getting much more was and liked, or disagrees, and to coordinate community called shortages that the original box has medical to incarcerated through and expected to get much more west within the coming days. if there's new, a new serious, it's a venture to box or if it is very aggressive humanitarian majors that have been widely seen taken over the course of the past 6 days. eric, thank you so much. as always,
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we really do appreciate all of you hardwick the in conyers to of composing for us to the occupied with bank. now we is ready for us as have said, $52.00 and damage sections of a historic mosque in the old city of nebulous is the latest attack by these ready military and it's 6 week offensive them witness aside the 5 route through our muster most spinning the rules and religious text in wrong lucon has more at done and without warning, these really military enter the oh no sir. mos in the old city in the occupied west bank and left behind this destruction sections of the mosque were set on fire in charred carpets and religious texts were left behind. witnesses save these really forces prevented firefighters from reaching the same time. but this is emma candace, this is it is a creation of a sacred islamic place and a historic mosque in the city of nablus. this mosque is one of the oldest most
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built in the city. these radio patient deals brucely with people and places of worship which shows the barbarism of the patient is located in the center of the old city. oh no sir. mosque is known as the symbol of nablus and is one of the most significant landmarks in the area. it was originally a roman era church and converted into a mosque in 1187. the posting in foreign ministry says al nasir was one of 8 mos rated in the old city. several palestinians were detained during the incursions. the post any ministry of religious affairs has condemned the attacks on the most, especially given the timing. this is the 1st friday during the muslim holy month of ramadan. prayers were either disrupted or not held at all due to these really rates or israel's continued military operation and the occupied westbank has targeted and
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destroyed growth and infrastructure. forcing 40000 palestinians from their homes, pulsed in you and say they will remain steadfast and will rebuild decades of history in order to continue to practice their right to worship. a model of hans held 0 was still a hit here. ronelle just sarah living on struggles to rebuild this for the towns off to the for the government appeals for more international health tensions that a keyboard of crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the dispute between the knight this hesitates, the closure of pul car. and his ridiculous for islands, in fact, these 6 nations that's on the way in sports a little later in the the well, i've seen some flooding recently reported in north, inside the ravia. and this, that sort of area, we're going to see the active,
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whether you go west of that and off of that. so i took it 5 percent of and things looking brought in by sensors friday night temperature down to about to an anchor down to about 6 in a month in jordan. but the wet weather is not going through your heads and it keeps moving northwards and east woods. so it leaves fine weather for all of georgia. 50 degrees, and it was is done both about 20 and garza. this is during saturday. however, you all the exception. the rule is when the and where, where the throughout most of syria iraq iran spoke with the masters. of course, this line of right here stretching costs into eastern side is moving slowly south, which will stop right individually compa. what looking sunday and on the suspect to us capsule, and it might drift across to just touch the you a for the sy from that there are hints of charles building in the mountains of society. next is back up to assess degrees again, you will notice and this is all slowly but only slightly fading away. as i said on monday, it's still hanging around and giving rain to about rain kept her after eastern

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