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[000:00:00;00] the, this is deed of you news line from berlin, ukraine's president on a mission to secure more u. s. age for the war against russia. organize the lens can meet with president bindings, or just democrat, and republican leaders to resolve their political differences. some of the funding for ukraine will not be stopped. also coming up on the program, it is real, appears increasingly isolated as a huge majority. i think you in general, assembly backs and immediate cease fire. and gallons of only 10 countries oppose the resolution, including israel's closest ally,
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the united states. the i'm here until berlin. thank you for joining us. we started in washington where ukraine's president of a losing his zalinski has met with us president joe biden in a bit to get more funding for his country's fight against russia. by some promise, the us would stand by ukraine side, even as republicans continue to block in a package for ukraine in congress. the parent met after zalinski tried to convince lawmakers to green like the funding the white house as current aid for kids who run out by the end of the year. bite inside if congress fails to extend the funding, it would be a christmas gift to russian liter vladimir putin. good news banking on the united states failing to deliver for ukraine. we must, we must, we must prove him wrong. united states and congress must, as i,
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as last week in this, it's dining that we've gotten to this point. you know, we need to fully appreciate, fully appreciate how is wrong, how this is being viewed around the world. and being used by rush is very important that by the end of this year, we get sound very strong signal of our unity to the dresser. and the unity of you green america, you're the entire free world ever seems we talked about today will help us in the year end is ready for today's discussions into winehouse and in congress across both parties and both chambers with a speaker very productive of that. thank you for that bipartisan support. w. washington correspondent janelle dom allowing is following zelinski is visit to washington for us. so to know, as we just heard, biden say, if republicans continue their blockade, it could play into russia's hands. is there any sign that they're willing to make
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concessions as well? if there was any sign that the republicans are willing to make concessions? we haven't seen that was so much evidence of that yet. the fact is that the republicans had their position on this, even before the lensky came, and that the landscape, and even after the landscape arrives and talk to them and, and give a speech. so there's a, there's very little sign that he was able to move them from their positions. but i think it's important to realize that, you know, there is a, this isn't a model this among republican now, there isn't a lot to live in thinking more about republican lawmakers that there are those who generally support aid for ukraine, but are still willing to use of ukraine aid as a bargaining chip in order to extract concessions on the us mexico border. and
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there are those republicans for whom the ukraine aid is loss over priority, but for whom perhaps these republican demands for a border deal might have provided cover. so this was the dynamics dot zelinski was walking into, there was very little that he could see or do to move these republicans from their positions because of the fact that the end of the day is the thing that was holding you cream 8 back had nothing to do with ukraine. so is the situation on the us southern border actually so critical or is this pastoring ahead of next year's election as well? no one would say that the situation on the southern border is not serious. so we've been seeing border crossings. hit all time high after all time high, people are talking about a humanitarian crisis unfolding at the border. and you can,
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you can imagine just how much worse things get out the colder it gets, the deeper we get into winter. now, of course thought your right to mention the election. this of course, is a very important, a republican voting a priority. now there are even polls that say that, especially in republican voters minds that the border has moved to the 2nd position in order of importance. so right after the economy, but up what is going on, but the fact that remote, the fact remains that there is a lot of daylight between everybody understanding that there is a problem at the southern border and the solutions that the republicans and want to see implemented many democrats see the solutions as a draconian and mac symbolist and this is going to be, this is going to be a key sticking point. and you know, this is all along and trench problem, that, of course, so it might spill over into getting ukraine
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a past as we've been seeing. so our congressional republicans willing to risk ukraine falling over us immigration policy in the southern border as well, from all the messaging that we've seen. and none of them, of course, will, will say it quite like that. but it is quite noticeable that we are seeing more talk of especially from the republican side of the need for a negotiated settlement. one of the, one of the legend skis, problems here in washington is the perception of how the war effort is going. there is this perception here that the counter offensive is, is, has failed or is failing, or at the very least has fallen into a stalemate. and there are divisions between keys in washington in terms of how to address that by to uh, of at the end of the day. you know, what is going to happen is that they are probably going to run out of time in order
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to negotiate more aid for ukraine. this is probably going to be kicked off, kicked into next year. and for someone likes the landscape for whom time is the essence that might not be quick enough. that would be w. washington correspondent, you know, do a lot on reporting for us from washington. many things that you wouldn't general assembly has over when lead back to resolution demanding and immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza. a 153 countries voted in favor were the lieutenant against, including the us and israel, germany and 22 others. epstein. unlike security council resolutions, those passed by the general assembly are not legally binding. ahead of the vote is realize you wouldn't representative condemned the resolution. he said a ceasefire would only benefit from us, which is regarded as a terrorist group by many countries. a ceasefire is the death sentence for
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countless mores riley and gods ins by voting in favor of this resolution. you are supporting the survival of jihad, the stare, and the continued suffering of people of guys of a. but you know what? i have an idea. if you want a reinstates fire, here is the right address. this is the phone number of how much is office in gaza. you can always call plots 970-599-3765. and ask for you see, a scene was del, from us to put down their arms, turn themselves in and return our hostages. this will bring a complete seeds fire. that's we last forever. back in the middle east. israel has begun inspecting a truck's bound for gauze at the cariboo show long check. point. officials say that the trucks will not directly enter garza from israel, though that the aid will only be delivered through the egyptian border at rough up
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. the new check point is intended to speed up a deliveries. israel has refused to allow aid to enter gauze or from its territory since the mass parents attacks on october, the 7th desperation grips gaza. as people scrambled for a mere trickle of age, their off for crossing, connecting egypt. but southern garza is the only place where a limited amount of aid is allowed to enter. the besieged strip is wednesdays. it has set up an additional check point at garam shalom blunder to speed up inspections of a trucks. at the same time, it continues its area. budman of garza, this neighborhood in hon. unice has been reduced or rather israel says its goal is to eliminate him. us, which is classified as a data crew by multiple countries. i'm on the go, did you with no, no i do you. we might just sitting in our house when the bombing started. without
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any warning, as we're doing the use of doing a way of waiting for goals to help us here. and uh, you know, the young israel has extended offensive deep into this out as far as rafa. and the fighting is causing more and more casualties. because as health system can no longer keep up and to show many patients stirred up many trauma patients out on p, carr, some worse cars, etc. data. the goal, unfortunately, and seriously is, are the people on phones and personal vehicles everywhere. every room, that's them all and lastly, so not only every horse but every guard are in the courtyard, outside the library. even the chapel is full. vacations. destruction is wide spread across the strip. rights groups are warning that are fragile health
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system and insufficient aid will have devastating consequences for displaced palestinians. here's a quick look at some of their heads. stories making headlines around the world. in poland, the pro you government of newly elected prime minister donald task has won a vote of confidence in parliament by means task and his cabinets can now take mcgovern's business to school. these warning tomorrow by push president audrey due to come back as terms army says at least 23 soldiers have been killed in a terror attack in the north west of the country. officials say is let us know what is rammed a trunk full of explosives into a police station and launched a mortar attack. the army had been using the police station as a base camp. the law makers into united kingdom have voted in favor of the governments lawanda built to the buildings to send some asylum seekers . one way trip through one day. it is part of
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a wider government action to cut record levels of regular and irregular immigration policy has a good many human rights groups. the 2 former japanese older rena go no, i has one her battle for justice and the landmark sexual assault. case 3 male former soldiers were found guilty each receiving 2 year suspended jail $0.10. the case had been dropped, but an online campaign by the victims brought national attention, causing it to be reopened. consumer inflation in the west came in at 3 point one percent in november, edging down slightly for a 2nd straight month on wednesday. the us for the one else is last interest rate decision of the year. we turn to the by now we're negotiators at the top 28 client summit. they've gone into overtime, trying to avert failure. some countries including germany and the u. s. and the u.
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k. refuse to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out. the summons hosting added air of emeralds is now trying to find a consensus or the cop 28 director general margie the also why the responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may end up in the final text we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging. but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something has start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and wherever it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach. that is all know stuff that has been or no stop or long. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text
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. if we can, that would be his start. if you're watching the w news. and here's a reminder of our top stories at this hour. ukrainian presidents, a lensky has told us president bites in this country can when it gets war against russia. if it gets more aid from washington to lensky is hoping to secure more us funding, which is currently being blocked by republicans. the when general assembly has a for when we back to resolution demanding an immediate monetary and ceasefire and gaza, one of the resolution isn't legally binding, is a sign of israel's increasing solution on the world stage. and don't forget, you can always get more dw news on the go, just download our app from google play from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well. was pushed
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