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sense and some of the changes implemented to implementation by the russians, and that's something that, that you claim has, has been bringing up, is a release of prisoners detain civilians impulsively displaced ukrainians. they said that they've discuss that with the americans. there's 2 monitoring effort that should take place during deceased by us. but that's what's on the table at the moment. but also this minerals deal that you crane has agreed to sign you to remember that was a contentious before, not everyone here and ukraine agrees with it. but because your credit is willing to sign that, it looks like the united states will lift that paused a minute or $28.00 intelligence sharing. yeah, and the us says, the ball is now in russia's court houses here, as i said, vague reporting from the ukranian capital. thank you. i said the israel has released for liberties,
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nationals detained after the war with his beloved living. no one has confirmed that it's received them and says a 5th detain is set to be released by israel on wednesday. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the release all those talks between the us, france 11 on and the is really military. and us out who joins us from amman, jordan and you're there because these really government and the palestinian authority has been down to 0 from operating inside israel and inside be occupied westbank. so israel has handed over these lebanese nationals. what is this about under? so will these rarely prime minister's office release the statement saying that in coordination with the united states and as a gesture towards the new 11 use president, israel has decided to release 5 loved new citizens. but these rarely army took and detained after they began the round invasion into southern lebanon. now, lebanon's government confirming that 4 of those civilians have been returned. they
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are now being evaluated at several different hospitals after they were brought back by the international committee of the red cross. but these realities are also saying that there are now going to be 3 different committees established in order to resolve outstanding issues. the united states and france will be the main mediators here between 11 on and israel. the main outstanding issue was still the border dispute and also the 5 positions in southern lebanon, but these really army is still occupied. okay, where are we heading on that? and we know what those negotiations look like as well. it's certainly an interesting question because it seems that both sides have a willingness to go into these negotiations. so that's a pretty good 1st step. but both sides want these negotiations and they're willing to see them through because what israel has previously had a lot of red lines when it comes to any sort of negotiations, not just with lebanon, and this conflict with his bella, but also with the war on gaza. and the occupied westbank. so the 1st step here is
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that billing this split. second, there's the border dispute. there's an area called the blue line that israel side of his bowler should not operate under a un resolution from several decades ago. but you also have to remember that while all this is happening, while the ceasefire took place is rule, still stayed in different positions in lebanese territory, despite a deadline for their withdrawal. american sources have told me that americans, along with these relays, were working behind the scenes to extend that for the is really good. outright said that they were not leaving an even up until today, these really army conducts military activity across others, 11 on claiming that they're targeting sions, below operatives. and that's how it's reporting from amman. jordan, thank you. the, the
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syria is established a fact finding committee to investigate deadly violence that has killed hundreds of people in western syria. the committee will document the evidence and compile a list of suspects involved in the crime. so in the past few days, they expect to complete investigations. within a month, the u. n says it has documented at least 111 civilian deaths for suspects of already been arrested in connection with the violence. i live in the because it'd be my committee is committed to the standards of preserving the privacy of what i said to the standards and rules of protecting those. you requested this among the witnesses. anyone who fits for the freedom of life can request that can we see include them in the witness protection programs. you know, residents of the kurdish majority syrian town of commission. they have welcomed an integration deal signed between the syrian democratic forces, the sds, and damascus. the central government, the deal will transfer border crossings in airports and crucial oil and gas fields in eastern syria to government control. people in the key hub for the s t f say it
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gives the kurdish lead forces official and legitimate recognition of any cards in syria had previously been denied citizenship as they possibly know some of the studio and helpful for the 1st time in the history of syria, the kurtz in damascus are signing an official agreement and seeking to obtain their rights legally. and constitutionally the, the step is a story. it will stop the fighting and northern syria after we stopped in all parts of the syrian geography. after the fall of a saw were so sort our reports from damascus. of course in the region have been managing data fair since 2013 on. when do i say started to pick them as it's main allied in syria? and since then, i've seen that they've got a tremendous portion of syria on the, the control they have received tremendous amount of weapons from the c panel. so of course, the financial and the project of support as well. and so it was not the official
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part partition, but practically as the has been in place and in, in power over there. now they have an integration agreement. so it's important. the key word here is the integration. so we're not talking about the 12 months or 4 of the as the overdue. however, the details of these agreements are still on no implementation is going to show the complications off or for all of that. and they're going to have the details more and more. however, as of now, what we know is that the middle of the facilities sit administrative facilities are now partially going to be hand over to the for, for the fees in damascus. but that doesn't need the full full victorville of as if thousands of syrians to fled a recent violence between government forces and fighters. loyalty ousted president bashar assad and crossed into 11 on they were mainly l. whites and minority group for afraid to return home,
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say no harder reports from occur in northern level. for some serious war has not ended. these are the latest refugees. they've come to neighboring lab and on to escape the worst stifles and mass killings. not just since the fall of the short a sudden december, but during the nearly 14 years of civil war, they say they are being targeted. and some are too scared to reveal their identity . ions from c, the off from hum l we odd is the village. the name is audrey that we all die in this village because the a lot of nationality also, i know we are the minority, all the white community was the main constituency during the subdivision. the balance of power has since shifted in favor of this sunday majority, who used to be the one sling security forces,
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repression. having them the problem was we run away because of the kidding. there is no security unlike when but shutting us and wasn't power. now we are being tutored eyes. these people don't believe they have a future with the new authorities and damascus. assurances from the new administration that order has been restored and an investigation will determine who was responsible for the mass killings have done little to is anxieties. some say they've already lost everything. what they did, but i won't come down to the enemy. they killed my brothers and i was injured. i ran away with my children. do those who did this were not syrians when they killed people in cold blood. last week i said loyalists carried out a coordinated assault on security forces. accounts are offensive, was launched, and the fighting escalate that there was no wide scale bloodshed after the fall of the outside regime. and that soft to many with a scale of violence in western syria in recent days,
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has undermined efforts to ensure a peaceful transition. after decades of oppressive rule, bold ones have been reopened. and while authorities are calling for unity, at least one community feel they have no place in the new syria center for their elders. either a car north and nothing on the high level is really delegation is in components capital. doha. so talks with mediators on expending the guns a ceasefire. the 1st phase ended on march 1st to a special invoice. the woodcock is also expected in the region. in the coming days, the talks on the go, the ceasefire has been no agreement on how to implement the 2nd phase, which would see the complete withdrawal of israeli troops and the release of the remaining captives. today, mr. on the reports from the this is really delegation that is here for negotiations
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in dough has been here for days. how much has been restating its priorities for days calling on the international community to press israel to remain true to its commitments, to stop violating the protocols of the ceasefire that it agreed to, to leave the gaza strip as soon as possible, everyone restating their priorities. everyone putting down their red lines in the sand. now it will be the job of us special envoy. steve would cost to come and find some common ground in what will no doubt be tough negotiations going forward. she will also, no doubt, be carrying the priorities of us president donald trump. the trump white house is one that prides itself on securing the release of americans being held captive abroad. a trump likes to be seen as the president that brings american citizens home. it's been wonderful for him in the way of photo ops and the white house we saw that about a month ago when an american teacher mark photo, who was held in russia for 3 years,
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was released in the white house. lavish in trump with compliments and trump, they're playing the role of the humble he rode up with that was a photo op that trump no doubt wants to recreate with these negotiations. and that will no doubt be at the forefront of these talks, at least from the us perspective, that will be the american priority, or least one of those priorities. and those american priorities it has to be said, are more in line with israel's agenda going forward. with these talks, all of these parties less in line, it has to be said with palestinian needs on the ground, the same bus route, the old to 0. the is really strikes on northern does that have killed at least for palestinians. they were killed near the next room. the car door which divides the gaza strip into israel has conducted regular strikes on guys since the ceasefire came into effect in late january in violation of the deal. and bakeries in hon. eunice and southern gaza have been forced to close because they have now run out of
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gas. all food fuel and medicine has been prevented from entering the strip during 10 days of blockade by israel ls thing and say many items in the market. so either now unavailable or an affordable aid agencies or warning of the increased risk of famine. honey, my who has this report from guys as it was hard to imagine how people are going to cope within the coming a few days. because so far a lot of organization, many of the kitchens across the gaza strip data provided hot meals and a free meals for displays. people are now at risk of shutting down because there are running out of basic supplies, basic goods, cooking oil of flour and rice and other basic necessities are not available to have major number of these gets you into a spread across the gas turban. they won't be able definitely to provide any meals for people who are going to go hungry in the coming they. these days are fox reminders of the opening weeks of the the war when everything was,
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wasn't prevented from entering the gaza strip. the markets run out of everything almost. it just reminded us of the time when we were in honda and is that not that possibly done? and then later in dropbox city where a lot of basic necessities, just read and disappeared from the market just given the greater demands, why? the resources it stayed the same 10 days. and the blockade going on with more restrictions imposed on kind of what was done in crossing a lot of the trucks that are supposedly, ideally, would be at the time of selling the crossing. as per the agreement, deceased by agreement sold with critical supply the humanitarian aid and bring them back to people who are not doing this because there's really a military decided to hold the entry of basic necessities a, including a fuel and medical supplies and other basic necessities for people are not available right now, just a brief walk into whatever lot left of from the shopping centers. here are 3 vendors you can easily find out or notice that basic supplies just right out there . they're not have available at do do,
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do at the amount that is sufficient for that demand right now. like the trade war between the us and canada has escalated yet again. us president donald trump has just announced he is raising canadian steel and aluminum paris to 50 percent in a post on troops. social trump says the new measure is based on canada, placing a 25 percent tower fund electricity coming into the united states at donald trump. says the new tower, the rates will go into effect on the morning of march. the 12th local time. should have your time see is live and drummond vill that's in quebec, canada. she have we don't have a ton of time. so i'm going to put back multiple questions into one, and i'll just let you deal with it one. can you please remind her of yours how this all started? cuz trump is saying this is because of canada. to what is the canadian government saying to these 50 percent tariffs and 3 inches broadly? what is their response to trump task? it was the lea tablets, so this latest doubling of the tires. let's see what our menu actually were. but as
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a result of the actions of the original government, the premium done affordable ontario or rather was it on terry supplies, a huge amount of electricity to the northern midwestern states. 1.5000000 americans . so he stopped on 25 percent tires on electricity for tax or extra tax on, on the interest the export into the us that so it's really got double drums go now . so that's why he's doubled, double the but the issue with our mean entire so would you any way for 20 up 25 percent to be impose this evening or midnight tonight. doug ford of all, terry says he's e staffing firm that they will be relentless. they will not back down the extra a reaction the re, uh at the moment then doug for it says he'll keep the interesting tire of so it will be i'll just use tax on a on exports the federal government. however, it's sticking through. it's proud about what. busy it's already imposed tire of on about $20000000.00 us dollars worth of american goods is waiting now for april. the
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2nd, the next huge round of global tires from the us to decide on the next stage of tires on us goods around $86000000.00. i don't care about begging to necessarily change that. we have a transition process underway. we have our prime minister designate tom connie, who will be being sold in later on this week for trusting today will be stepping down. so right now there are the canadian government really, there is an a wait and see and a wait and see, but it doesn't transition happens. and as they they, they work out just exactly what the full extent of the tires are. right. you have your tennessee from come back. thank you very much. joining us here on cit is carl whiter quest economist and professor of philosophy. we'll dig into that in a 2nd at georgetown university. thank you for joining us. so trumps stated goal for these parents is really 2 fold. as far as i can make out, right? it was to reduce or eliminate terrace from canada and bring manufacturing back to the us. so force companies to their manufacturing various things such as cars, but not only in other countries,
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force those countries to companies to relocate to the us. so these 2 things bring down towers from other countries, force manufacturing to come back to us with those goals in mind. control terrace work. well remember, this is also happening as a background of a 3rd goal that he's talking about an ex, canada. yeah. and that, that is a breakdown of the, of the, of the post world war to order as a threat of violence. if it's a country that clearly does not want to be annexed by the united states, maybe it's just type personally, but it's, it's really unacceptable in, in, in the way we've lived since the, the end of that, of the 2nd world war. now going to the far, so if you want to start with the annexation threats, is that how do you view that? is that political theater? is it a pressure tactic or is it sort of declining empire lashing out? what is it? well, he's gotten to the point where people don't really know what he means and uh, we shouldn't, we shouldn't just simply, we shouldn't just simply assume he means the least dangerous thing. so this is very
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scared that he's threatening violence against our northern neighbor, our best friend, and as far as winning a trade war that he initiate back to the can it kind of work? well, it is very unlikely to work on what you do when you, when you introduce tariffs for these kind of goals, bring you back manufacturing reducing the trade deficit is the 1st thing you do is you raise prices, you raise prices on everybody who buys that good now, now when you do it and when you don't have something as basic as steel lumen, that means or raise raising prices on most of american manufacturers. and when you do, when you, when you protect of an industry with tariffs, you're protecting the weakest industries. you're protecting the, the industries in your country that are unable to compete with foreign competition,
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right now they're doing poorly and then to do that. so if you do a non basic goes like this, you're harming the industries that are doing well. the other many, virtually every industry is going to use on the steel and some aluminum. you're going to make everything more expensive for them to begin with. then the whole, but then the next thing that happens is that people who own steel and aluminum manufacturing in the united states make more money than it may be. yeah, that's the judgement, right? they'll make more money that's built, they'll be able to write the short term, which is what you describe, but it will ultimately help us more in the long term. so he says it will help you for your own steel manufacturing and your own aluminum manufacturing. that it will help you. now if you work there, maybe it'll help you because maybe those companies that are making more money will expand production. maybe they want. and then maybe these benefits will trickle down . first of the people who work in those indices and then maybe then to other industries,
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but they have to make up for all the higher costs that they've imposed. and all the other industries which are going to be passing those on the consumer. so it's really unlikely to see benefit for american people to this for all a long time. not to mention that we're totally ation. okay. carl white, of course, economist and professor of philosophy at georgetown university. thank you for joining us. okay. it must return to our top story. the breakthrough in talks between us and ukrainian officials in jetta, saudi arabia, ukrainians have accepted washington's proposal for a 30 day ceasefire with russia in return for shared intelligence and continued military support. here's the secretary of state, marco rubio and trump national security advisor mike waltz at the same hopefully. well, they will take this offering out of the russians. and we hope that they'll say yes that they'll say yes to piece the balls now in their court. and, but again, the present subjective here's number one above everything else. she wants the war to end. and i think today ukraine is taking
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a concrete step in that regard. we hope the russians will reciprocate. well, i just add to the, the secretary's comments. the ukranian delegation today made something very clear that they share president trump's vision for peace. they share his determination in the fighting to in the killing to end the, the tragic can meet grinder of, of, of people and national treasure that's happening on the front uh in, in, in ukraine. number one, number 2. they made concrete steps and concrete proposals. not only accepting our proposal for a full ceasefire, which you can see the details of which are in our joint statement that we released together. but we also got into substitive details on how this war is going to permanently and uh, what type of uh,
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guarantees they're going to have for their long term security and prosperity. but also really looking at what it's going to take. so finally, in this, uh, the for risk fighting. uh, the other piece that i just want to make very clear is president trump started this diplomatic effort in the oval office talking to both leaders. both president bruton and president's lensky back to back. and now that shuttle diplomacy continues, we have a named delegation in terms of next steps from the russian side, we have a name delegation in terms of next steps from the ukranian side. i will talked to my russian counterpart uh in the coming days. uh uh, secretary rubio will be with g $74.00 and ministers. uh, in uh, in the next couple of days we have the nato secretary general in the white house,
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uh on thursday. uh, and will take, uh, will take the process forward from there. so as a result of that, and i think as a result of uh, of this positive step forward, the president has decided to lift the pause on aid and on our security assistance to ukraine going forward. and that's effective. immediately ukraine's president avoided mirror zalinski has responded to the release of the joint statement. he says, our ukranian proposal for this meeting with the americans was 3 things. silence in the sky. messiahs bombs, long range, drones, silas, etc, and real measures to establish trust in this entire situation in which diplomacy is ongoing. first of all, the release of prisoners, the american side understands our arguments, accept or proposals. i want to think president trump, for the constructive news of our teams conversation. ukraine is ready for peace rush. i must show its readiness to end the war or continue the war. peters on my f
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as the executive director of the razor democracy initiative. he enjoys this from key. peter is great to talk to you again as i read the words of all of them. here's the landscape. and as i listen to my boss and the secretary state marco rubio, the narrative appears to have completely flipped a few days ago. it was ukraine's not ready for peace. as the last he hasn't said, thank you. you haven't been grateful. and now it's zaleski saying, thank you and saying we're ready for peace and a bowl. and rubio saying the bowl is in russia's court. a. yeah, indeed, very interesting developments and it seems like the grandiose uh, went into the store as being very well aware that the burden is on them to show that they are not the recalcitrant doubting party to party that is pro more because already we see that the mazda crowd, the trump, and he's that all of us have tried to beat ukraine as the war mongering party. and obviously the credit that's been the crown that's positioned all along. so it is
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interesting how on the one hand, the last the goes into the, for the stalks, so on the sidelines will be, uh, you know, with that having shown a significant strain. so, you know, having display to show a forest by, um, uh, you know, ordering a record uh, uh, you know, uh, rolled attacks on moscow, the capital budget on the other hand, uh, going in and uh, going along with the funds. uh, you know, propositions for piece it also tells me that trump is probably a step down from some of his most unacceptable positions for ukraine. i think this, the, the final kind of agreement that shaping up seems to be at least palatable enough for you. crane to accept it his card form. and once again, let me remind me we're not talking about a full fledged basically when we're talking about a temporary. so the d ceasefire. be that as it may,
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the bulky is in the process court right now. yeah. and the americans were clear that that is a 1st step right. this cease fire, which they hope russia will agree to, is a 1st step that is supposed to lead to the 2nd step of ending the war and a permanent peace deal. i also thought it was very notable. what we heard from, sorry, was it ruby or waltz. it was waltz, the national security advisor that they discussed, quote, what type of security guarantees ukraine will have. their long term security and quote. it stood out to me because over the last 10 days, the u. s. has quite visibly avoided giving, promising or even hinting at security guarantees for ukraine that indeed and do you know if anything i was very concerned that the ground was going to be being prepared for capitulation. every crane with the little marks reset be sent the accusation. that's that you create any of the hackers went behind and it
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down to take down the ex, his social like were formerly twitter. this was a very on and, and all these signals. but once again, donald trump is showing a very, very unpredictable behavior, keeping folks in balance going right now is russia that should be probably getting concerned of one big carrot that america show it to you. great, and all of this is that if you go along with this, at least for now, kind of murky sort of a proposition, we don't know we, we barely even know the con tours on all that. but a truck, this problem is to create, to read. um, uh, to do, do, do, do we do? we start the flow uh, fox, the weapons and uh, intelligence explanation, got something that was very, very, very critical for you creating a thing where you gradients are now sighing with huge relief after that's been announced. okay, peter, thank you very much. um, i would love to continue this conversation, but the clock is not my friend tonight. really thank you for jumping on the program
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and joining us on the else as 0 do is our the al serra will be back with more news at the very top be our, with my colleague, me parker, distinct news. it's one of the biggest clubs in south america, but it's great. this arrival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between funds from across devices sustained over generations. most people could you and your support, his opponents of these club colors. in an epic feud, a rich business put the funds who make football one, which is the or the, the, the,
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a control designation in northern syria. and just as the removed one difficult to secure another city as morales terrain is littered with exclusive devices, like this best, in addition to empty tank mines is um, has to be meticulous about the safe disposing of ordinances securing their return as our job. as we can, the land completely from onyx product ordinance, according to estimates at least a quarter of a 1000000 seconds of return home. since the fall of the assad regime, the ritz area of the remnants before is likely to take years if not seconds. and unless thing is friends and neighbors help to secure lands and homes, more people will fall victim to unexplored admissions about 40
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d minus they've been trained by and you working in northern syria. this year, after the winter is over, millions of displaced people and city and refugees could return to their destroyed homes or to plant crops. and many will be coming to unlock mind fields. the . today we made an offer that the opinions of accepted which is to enter into a ceasefire. ukraine bucks a us proposal for a 30 day in term c spots and the 10 for should intelligence and continued willow tree support. the hello on the bulk of this is just a lot from doe who also coming up. syria's government establishes a fact finding committee to look into recent filings to skilled hundreds of people in the l y community.
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