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some intelligence, it changes the way we think, and then the way we all can protect ourselves studio b, b a i series on a jersey to the . ready ready ready you frame ceasefire just to greet you a little while ago. now we have to go to russia and hope present. hopefully president bush will agree to that also gave and washington mend fences instead of the us results be the trade off. ukraine agrees to a cease fire proposal. the bulk of this is out just a life. and so i will. so coming up, donald trump continues to to tough on tower of steven this. the stock market falls
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for the 2nd day in a row. no one is above the law says serious governments. they've created a committee to look into the deadly violence and coastal cities and british police arrest the captain of his ship, the crushed into a time between the north sea, the fees of an environmental catastrophe grow. the thanks for joining us. ukraine has bank the us proposal for 30 days. so as far as the word yes, on whether russia will agree to it until after 3 years will. the breakthrough came off the 9 hours of talks between us and new credit and officials and saudi arabia. us actually the state, marco rubio is at the house. the us will immediately lift a freeze on ministry aid and intelligent sharing with ukraine. will you be able to assess the bowl is out in most goes course. our hope is that the russians will say
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yes, that they will also agree. so the shooting will stop, the killing will stop the dying will stop. and the talks can begin to about how to end this war permanently in a way that's acceptable and enduring for both sides. yeah, hold for jobs with the president, tom. i want to thank president trump for the constructive conversation between our teams. today, in that conversation, there was a proposal from the american side to take the 1st step right away and try to establish a complete see spot for 30 days. not only regarding the solve drones and phones, not only in the black sea, but also along the entire front line. ok, and that's pretty my to propose each to ukraine accepts this proposal. we consider it positive. we are ready to take such a step and the united states of america must confidence russia to do the same. that is, we agree, and if the russians agree, silence will take a fix at that very moment. so your credit cease fire,
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your credit cease fire just agreed to a little while ago. now we have to go to russia and hope present. hopefully president will agree to that also. and we can get this show on the road we get. we can get this horrible war where to 3000. so just do with every week, 234000. sometimes i get the reports and they're not american soldiers, they're ukranian and they're russian. what people are being killed outside of that people are being killed in the cities as big as explode throughout the cities. and we want to get that war over with well, how does that cost race in washington dc? it hardly, it looks like the americans want to move pretty quickly on this. and as proof of that, i understand from this report, the u. s. is fully restored intelligence sharing with ukraine not coming from a senior us officials. now though, the bowl very much in russia's court to yeah, the restoration of the intelligence sharing was immediate,
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according to the negotiations between the us and ukraine. and now the next step, of course, is to get russia to sign on. it appears that president trump has going is going to take that upon himself as his personal mission, saying that he will be speaking with president putin of russia potentially by the end of this week, he told reporters outside the white house. it takes 2 to tango at now. these are 2 men have had a somewhat chummy relationship. you could say it trump and back just last week said that he thought it was easier dealing with russia than it was to deal with ukraine . of course, that may have been top top prior to cry, now accepting the terms of the us proposed peace deal, or cease fire. and trump as long commiserated, he said, with putting about them surviving what he calls the russian hopes together. when trump was investigated by democrats work, russia as role in helping him when the 1st time the us presidency,
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which he denies. so of course, these 2 have had a long relationship. they spoke on the phone for a long period after trump was inaugurated. and then trump said that he was planning to go see, put in in person. so now he says they'll, they'll speak, it remains to see in what and what avenue. but the mission for the americans will be, according to this joint statement with ukrainians to secure russian reciprocity. and of course that will be the difficult part. as you heard trump's that he's not sure of putting will agree. and then even if it does, certainly ukraine and many others doubt whether putting would follow his word. uh, so all of that remains to be seen. and of course, there's also the mineral deal that the us and ukraine are now working towards securing. they said as soon as possible. all right, honey. thank you. how did your test drive in washington dc?
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with a view from moscow, his dosage jabari to the ball may now be in russia's quartz, but us president donald trump has his work cut out for him to convince russian president vladimir putin to accept the us proposal for a 30 day cease fire plan. in the conflict between russia and ukraine, vladimir putting in the past has stated on more than one occasion, that a temporary truce is not something he is interested in, that it is a long term solution that russia is after to end the conflict, letting me put and had said previously that a temporary truce would only serve as an opportunity for ukraine to rearm and regroup. and once that of whatever period of a truce there was, comes to an end that the fighting would continue. and that is the sentiments that is floating around here in moscow since the announcements that ukraine is agreeing to. the us proposal for
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a temporary tool. we also heard from the foreign ministry spokesperson, maria, of the heart of who said that russia does not rule out a contact with us representative in the next few days. we expect there to be high level discussions between the united states officials, as well as the russian count report to see how they can move forward with this proposal by the united states. but a, the feeling here that it vladimir put in is certainly not interested in a temporary truce because it will provide an opportunity for your freight in forces to rearm and regroup. and then the fighting would most likely continue. there is an interest here to continue dialogue with the united states. and in the next 2 days, we'll have to wait and see how those discussions will move forward. when it comes to trying to bring an end to this conflict. doors are for 8 out 0, moscow. and joe stratford is in ukraine. see me region near russia. reaction from
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the that there will be a great sense of release amongst thousands of soldiers operating along the ukrainian front line to night. why? because whatever the outcome of this proposal, certainly for the time being, it means now that they get back access to u. s. military aids and full access to us military intelligence sharing. there's been a lot of fighting in this region over the last few days. games that ukrainians have made over the last 4 months, pushing into the coast region of russia. miniature, unless the saying that a lot of those gains have been lost in recent days. and there was a feeling that that may not be unrelated to the lack of us intelligence that was being made available to the ukrainians. so they'll be a great sense of relief. all lies now obviously on the criminal is some sort of response as to whether the russians will accept this proposal. but there is also
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a great extensive skepticism across ukraine because ukrainians of pain have a full let's not forget ment, squan mints 2 the 2 agreements signed in 20142015. that sold both sides to be fact violates exact. so those, these 5 agreements but heavily violates these by the russian side as well. and eventually, 7 years later, we sold the full scale invasion of ukraine. so a sense of hope with trepidation, but mounting pressure on by the way, approaching now an oil light is on the kremlin through a response. charles, scrap it out as here the, so me region doug bundle is a senior fellow the case of the institute of the foremost specialist system depressed the ronald reagan. he says poosey will likely seek further talks before agreeing to any 65 of russia use itself as well. and it doesn't want to hold that progress without some assurance that it's going to get what it wants at
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the negotiating table. it is taken back a large chunk of territory in the curse region. and every day it seems to make some progress in the dawn baths. so from that standpoint a ceasefire. it's only temporary, it's a major advantage. you know, for you crate will see a put in kentucky's way out of moscow needs to convince trump that it really does want to end this conflict. and it would like to have a permanent solution. but it's probably going to tell him that it needs to have serious negotiations before it agrees to hold for fighting. because if it still has an advantage on the battlefield, that gives it leverage. unless the president is willing to provide the leverage with a ceasefire. you know, that might convince the president that it's impossible to get the russians to move
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on. this year's president donald trump has addressed business leaders in washington, d. c. in the past hour, defending his tire of plans that have speak to investors and financial markets. he says, have a target tool to force companies to manufacture in the us. the tariffs are they, they don't want to pay 25 percent or whatever it may be. it may go up higher, maybe go up higher. look, the higher it goes, the more likely it is they going to build and ultimately, the biggest win is not to tariff. that's a big when there's a lot of money. but the biggest win is if they move into a country and produce jobs, that's a bigger women, the tariffs themselves, but they used to care of. so going to be throwing off a lot of money to this country. and we've been ripped off for years by other countries many, many decades. and they were doing the same thing. a lot of comments come just hours of to a climb down on terrace, some trumps administrator. and then the canadian province of ontario, trump dropped threats to double tariffs on canadian steel. and out of the medium to
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50 percent south, ontario's premier agreed to suspend the 25 percent surcharge on the electricity expos. but the us government's plan to impose 25 percent tariffs on steel and minium form. then all the neighbor is still set to kick in on wednesday. well, the up um, ups and downs on tire of side torpedo the stock market. so as you can imagine, us stokes all down again, often losing 4 trillion dollars in value just on monday. christian slim, a reports from the new york stock exchange. it was yet another down day at the new york stock exchange. the markets tumbled after donald trump announced that he would double recently announce tariffs on canadian steel and aluminum imports from 25 percent to 50 percent. the markets rebounding only slightly later in the day after, and donald trump hinted that he may reverse that decision based on canada's actions
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. but the damage was done. investors are increasingly worried that tariffs, which are expected to raise prices for consumers, will ultimately lead to a weakening of the us economy, possibly even of recession. that is the fear, the fear being stove by the president himself who over the weekend acknowledge that there could be a quote, period of transition while these terrace take effect. the goal, of course, of the president is to increase us manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. but he's seemingly acknowledged there what economists have been saying, doing that will take time and with all of the uncertainties over the policy that we've seen in recent days, businesses are having trouble planning, and that has investors worry. so we saw on wednesday major american brands, iconic brands like disney mcdonalds, nike,
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an apple all see their stocks tumble as investors worry, plays out in the marketplace. kristin salumi, how does 0 new york as well? president trump has also repeated his threat to alex, kind of this say it would make war trade tires disappear on his social media platform, chief social from side quote. the only thing that makes sense is for candidates to become i'll cherish 51st state trumpet repeatedly for the canadian prime minister, just in judo as governor, as far back of december. shrewd at last week, side, the power floors and the collapsing kind of this economy. i get easier for washington to take it over the story and has established a committee to investigate recent violence that's killed hundreds of people in the
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west. many of those killed with part of the allied religious minority twitch, the post president bush on either side will say, belongs, the government will document evidence and compile a list of suspects within 30 days view and says it's recorded at least a 111 civilian deaths for suspects would be interest to at least not cuz 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 requests on this among the witnesses . anyone who fits for the freedom of life can request that can we see include them in the witness protection program of, you know, presidents if we could just majority. so again, town of commissioner, the of welcome to the integration deals time between the city and democratic forces and damascus. the day we'll see the transfer of border crossings of airport and crucial oil and gas fields in eastern syria is the government hands in return the s t f and institutions on the it's control will be fully integrated with the
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government. many codes in syria were previously destroyed. citizenship. so say that has this 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 political support as well. and so it was not the official 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 solvent or 4 of the as the overdue. however, the details of these agreements are still on know, implementation is going to show the complication of or for all of that. and they're
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going to have the details more and more. however, as of now, what we know is that the middle of the festivities sit administrative facilities are now partially going to be hand over to the photography in damascus, but that doesn't need the full full victorville of s. yeah. still a head lounges even more is very strong. some guys are despise and only going sees far we'll get an update from our correspondence industry bus, former philippine president rodrigo to test. so he is on his way to the hey, we'll face charges or crimes against humanity the icing. see, for the deadly drugs the hell out of the right. and chavez said law starting to east across that to eastern
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side all straight is still a few shows in the full costs as we go through the next couple of days out of close flooding. so i don't go in concert as the flood waters fairly makes the way a little further east with in the coming days. and the river levels do remain high with the showers in the full cost. it's going to be a time before we do use the things improve properly. scotsman, a shotgun studies the side of us down towards melvin. a little bit of weather in place. it has the also 6 of pretty well $1130.00 show has continued across the fall and also straight around the top and no deposit w y, as we go on into says they went to weather coming to the southern part of w way ahead of that of these general dry and fine little cooling melvin, around the 23 degrees celsius. similar body if i heard about across the date, some of the value left for oakland as well, but it seemed to the mid teens, 17 or 18 celsius that for christ judge should be allowed to drive for the time being 17 or 18 celsius as a possibility to into a good pa, sofa, japan,
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central and eastern path. i think sales just as a tech care and for soccer west, the weather makes its way for the east as we go through the state and tiny very what for southern china. the infectious disease experts say the next 10 demik is coming to, i mean we're, we're definitely not perfect. and i think that's very clear. an organism we know about or a deadly new book called disease x. either way, there's cause for concern the slots in the curve. investigate on l g 0, a news
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the your channels, is there a, is there a bunch of top stories this sound ukraine who's buying washington's proposal for an immediate searching days. he's fine with russia. us has lifting the pools on intelligent sharing and we resumed security assistance to increase. the breakthrough came off the troops between ukrainian and american officials. in jetta . who was president, trump has buttoned down from his threats to double jew cheese on some canadian imports to 50 percent 25 percent types of steel. and that would be in the event. so still set to go into effect on whether syria has established the committee to investigate police violence is killed, hundreds of people in the west. any of those killed for part of the other one really just minorities which to post president bush on our side belonged to the
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israeli strikes on northern gods that have killed at least 4 palestinians that were killed in the next room card or separates the pot of cars or from the south, israel is conducted regular strikes on gauze since the cx 5 came into effect and late january in violation of the do you have the walk move? it has this update from gaza city. it was hard to imagine how people are going to cope within the coming to do this because so far a lot of organization, many of the kitchens across the gaza strip that are provided hot meals and a free meals for displaced. people are now at risk of shutting down because they're are running out of basic supply. basic goods, cooking oil of flour and rice and other basic necessities are not available to have major number of these gets you into that spread across the gas turban. they won't
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be able definitely to provide any meals for people who are going to go hungry in the coming day. these 10 days are fox reminders of the opening weeks of the the war when everything was uh, was 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 the hospital? 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 block is going on with more restrictions imposed on a kind of understanding of crossing a lot of the trucks that are supposedly, ideally, would be at the current of side of the crossing. as per the agreement, the sci fi agreement filled with critical supply. the humanitarian aid and bring them back to people here are not doing this because there's really monetary decided to hold the entry of basic necessities aids, including your fuel and medical supplies and other basic necessities for people are
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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 available at do do, do at the amount that is sufficient for that demand. right now a high level is really delegation is in the cutoff capital doha, for talks with mediations and extending. the goal is to cease by the 1st by you send to them most. the 1st us special envoy, steve whitcomb, is also expected in the region of the coming days. so talks on the goal is to cease fine. just be 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. the same as for avi has the support from here in bo, it is really delegation, but it's here for negotiations and 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,
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to stop violating the protocols of the ceasefire that it agree 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. 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, 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
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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 as no protest as a new york arrived for a 2nd day to demand the release of a policy activist and columbia university student a be a clue who holds a group who was arrested on saturday for organizing compass process against israel is wrong cause the last year a federal judge is temporarily blocked, his deportation lives arrest was part of donald trump's crank down what he caused terra's sympathizes in universities. police arrested a man on suspicion of gross negligence. a man's thoughts are in connection with monday's collision. of 2 ships off the english coast. one of the vessels was
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carrying jet fuel, the other. how the perks a chemical on board. presidents along the case northeastern coast, so worried about the environmental impact of the accident. blend of us live as reports from the port town of grimsby. the damage to the oil tanka, clear to see the light of day. both a rushing through a gaping hole on the side of us flagged stand a mackey that caused by a cargo ship which crashed into it. this is our trip. this along traveling under the portuguese flag. now drifting south of the coast of northeast england. flames still burning amid the charge containers and the coast guard keeping a close sigh. one of its crew members missing now presumed dead. and this belongs captain, arrested by u. k. police on suspicion of gross negligence man. slow to what caused the ships to collide. now a matter of a criminal investigation,
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but what they carried on board is what's raised red flags regarding the cargo with the vessels. the end of the scanner was coming $220000.00 barrels of jet fuel, which was the source of the fire. the embassies working pace to determine exactly what caused the some of these car and some of that fuel has leaked into the new c home too vibrant wildlife. we don't yet know how bad this collision will be for the but the fish and the seals who inhabits the shows. it will depend on how much fuel has lead to any other toxic materials in the water and how quickly any anti pollution containment measures are applied for those who live along this coastline . this incident feels too close to home. when we come down in most days, it's a beautiful area. it's a wildlife century as well. so i mean, the potential has, it's a message to this area, very special. and we've got
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a lot of wildlife and i'm not really familiar with the altercation, but it should show. yeah it's, it's about the place to have such a disaster. oh no, i just think it's an absolute, a travesty is just such as of to disasters. and so it really is, and it's just so upsetting to think about the likes of the shows are going to be effected for now. sorry to say the risk to public health is low. and the hope to is that any impact on the environment is minimal mean that every city which out is 0, grimsby, so the for the president of the philippines, or do i go to to, what are you going to to say is on his way to the hague, or he'll face the international criminal court. he was arrested early on tuesday, off to the i. c. c issue to one. he's accused of crimes against humanity over the coming of thousands to crack down a drug gangs during his time and office capture lopez. all the reports ushered into
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a private event by security officials. in manila, the former president rodrigo, to retire to lift the philippines, heading for the hague. the international criminal court accuses him of crimes against humanity. he was arrested at manila airport on tuesday, after returning from hong kong. before boarding the plane, he questioned the legitimacy of his arrest and a social media video posted by his daughter databases might be in the days before, while in hong kong t alluded to the threat of the rest. the smile addressing crowds of expend filipino supporters with his daughter and vice president sarah too tired to legal a rule, but the case goes back to his time in office and his controversial war on drugs. activists say his policy, let's the systematic executions cover ups and limited due process. police records
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show more than 6000 people were killed, mostly porman from marginalized communities. some say the tough tool is much higher despite criticism many back to is tough stance on crime and trucks. if you're destroying the company, i mean the make no doubt about it. if you destroy the database on a philippines coming up of the places i would be, his supporters say his arrest is politically motivated. in part by the current president, furden on marco's junior wants to close ally, and now political adversary up to tear to, and his political dynasty. we did this because there for us to do it, and we have commitments to them. and the lived up to those commitments on tuesdays, some of the tier to supporters around outside them in the air base where the former president was being held when he was president.
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