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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news life from by then does the, the fire thoughts for the resume and title next week. us spreads environment said the deal is closer than ever. washington has presented a modified the suppliers proposal off the duties of meetings in the home. the us egypt and covers the closest to me and, and gaps between positions has by itself. and also coming up, you're creating a troops continued to push to interrupt shift coast regions as keep set up to manage that in part adults are part one. the needs to russians will chosen to flee to you,
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create the massage as well. thank you for joining us. egypt got the us, have released the joint statement of the 2 days of talks and the on the guards of what they backing, what they call a bridging proposal and hoped a new job to bring him off. and his address towards the ceasefire did hum us which did not take part in the talks, is a choosing israel of negotiating and bad 5th adults, so aimed at ending within month long war secured in the release of his very hostages and awarding a while your duties no conflict negotiations affected is due next week in cairo. speaking to reporters in washington, us presidential bite and expressed optimism about the new deals. the reason
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why was late for you all with all doing with the cease fire for me and we are crossing the river man. i don't want to jinx anything. they ask we're not very much french across the country. bryan control us and we'll see no fellow for us foreign policy at the middle east institute and washington asked him what makes preston by them so optimistic about the long delayed daily? hey, one thing that's making them optimistic is that the war that many peoples here that are ron and has the law might launch in. rick reaction to is really the strikes a couple of weeks ago has not yet happened. and this, the simple fact of the matter is that there's an impulse to try to double down on diplomacy to end the gods at work in part to try to prevent a wider regional war. that would drag the united states around his beloved israel into a wider concentration. so i think maybe that's one thing that gives them
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a little bit of hope. the 2nd thing is he actually may be doing this to try to push things along that across the finish line because it's been a very difficult negotiation. it's been essentially 2 and a half months since he written by and released his have his own plan for a ceasefire, and it's been hard to get to this point. so i think some of this may be a bit, a wishful thinking, given the incompatibility of the views of how mosse and israel's currently your ship as well. i wish to elaborate on that 1st flow thinking as well. do you shed that optimism, or do you think it's misplaced? i think it's slightly misplaced because if you look at the, the fundamental positions of is the current is really government and the leaders of hamas, they're, they're just add ons. essentially israel's negotiating through color in egypt in the united states with a leader that it says it wants to kill. and it's negotiating that because they want to gain the release of some hostages. how much is negotiating and partis arrive?
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its leaders have been targeted in the series of strikes. israel is valid to kill a lot of its leaders. so you may get to the 1st part of biden's plan, which was released in late may, which was a release of certain passages women that are held by a mazda and gaza, but not the military um ideas. the soldiers and other things like this, you may get to a temporary cease fire like we saw at the end of november or early december. but the longer term plan, the phase 2 and phase 3 of the buying plan released at bait. it seems pretty hard to get there just because the 2 main combatants is real and how much they don't recognize each other's legitimacy and both want to weigh each other off of that. so that's what makes it difficult. you make a long run. so you describe some of the ways in which these compromises maybe maybe reached is this the gaps that we did as a thing that they're hoping to close and that the new deals with tools all the more that you're missing,
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i think so this negotiation is not just about when do the possibilities and right now, or how many hostages or palestinian prisoners are released in a matter of few weeks like we saw in november, december. it's essentially trying to negotiate the terms for what a sustainable ceasefire might look like. and there are questions that are quite starting like, does israel have the right to to go in with its military if you go after what it seizes from us threats inside of the guys inside of guys the territory. as we see in the west bank, which is another occupied territory, that is real, maintains a presence and it goes in will to actually defeat threats. and that's one thing i think they're negotiating right now is what is the status of israeli forces? are they out of gaza if so, who will actually maintain law and order? and those sorts of things aren't about the immediacy further about that interrupt period. and that's what makes it so difficult. and even if they get to this 1st phase, as i said, an exchange of prisoners and hostages and dispensation facilities for
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a period of time. it's much harder to actually can see bose, that sustainable piece. i hope it happens because 40000 people. ready killed and gaza is really, is, are threatened every day with rocket attacks from across many this borders. so we need a stability in the least. we don't need a wider world, which i think again, that's another benefit of what this diplomacy is offered. is that is prevented what many had cheered, which is a ron, and has the law retaliated for israel's attacks on, on it's some of the leaders a few weeks ago. brian, controlling us in washington dc. thank you so much for cleaning the paternity to us . thank you. have found out of some of the stories making news around the world, a deadly read by his various that's those on a village in the occupied westbank has drawn international condemnation and calls for accountability. the us to many, i'm the u. k. a mom, those condemning the attack in which
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a palace and in man was killed. but you and human rights office or is road and impunity for 2nd of items. allison in health ministry has reported the 1st case. so for you, in gaza in 25 years, it says the patient of the 10 month old baby who had not been vaccinated against the disease. the us calling for a week long pause and fighting to allow for a photo of explanation campaign. firefighters in turkey are battling thousands of forest fires, including some on the outskirts of is me, the countries code, largest city, several homes and businesses in the area have bought. and i told her to sit hoss drive in windy conditions of fuel the fires, which i expected to remain a trip in full provinces to the weekend. now ukrainian force has a continuing to advance into the southern brush invasion. of course, this comes a day off to preston, florida. miss simmons,
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you said ukraine in troops had taken full control of. so jeff, it's the largest struction down to for to ukraine strips. since the start of the surprise unfrozen on all the 6 that you created, an army has now established humanitarian caught. it was allowing civilians to leave some russians that choosing to make the way to ukraine or respond to nick connelly met the mother and son who fled to the opinion down of to me. cuz he just the, it's like there's a swarm of bees above your head every way you go to drones or everywhere and suits you. you can't even go out into your god and a walk down to the river when the house is almost in the center of town, all the toner buildings in town, anything higher than 2 floors. they're all in ruins. and when you cranes only marched into rushes coast region, a lake was away on business in moscow. his 88 year old mother galena, left back alone ensued chapel giving no, but if i was in the basement,
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it was dark all the time. i would like to candle to see what i was eating for. otherwise i was in the dog leg. tried to make his way back to suit you. by the time he got the rest of the troops that already retreated from the town. yeah, the most of the road was already mind on the i just to job a drone, hit my car now that's how i had my on i was concussed. i managed to get home and best time as you come to you. i spent the next week in the cellar with my mother in law, my daughter alexis, so just russian or thirty's, did nothing to help locals leave me a list. the local officials just got themselves and their families out. there was no organized evacuation. people trying to get out on their own, but failed to a bunch. cause everywhere. allegra. sure. the getting across the front lines to rush mail territory was simply too dangerous in his mother and the advantage of
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a many others trying to get out. so would you have someone else to go? and the 2nd passport, a leg and his mother have joined the american and russian citizenship after living in the us and the 19 ninety's. as a korean soldiers became a more familiar site down the street to subject it turned out, leaving would be easier, foster and they could have imagined shut off your video store or something. i saw some ukrainian military vehicles stop outside. i shouted to them out of the window and told them not to shoot. they told me i could come out and talk to them. i told them i wanted to evacuate my mother. 15 minutes later they came back and put us in the car and drove us to so me, what is the deal with it's being just every day now since mother and son go to ukraine, not know me time to get medical help. let's take stuff on it. so i'm exhausted.
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i've lost track of time. i can't even remember what month it is. i remember the 2nd well to me just the sirens. that rate will never go short running for cover news. and now this couple of news says there is no. there's a certain unusual story there are likely to be the last russian refugees heading for ukraine. is fighting the coast creeds and drags on. many russian civilians might soon have to choose between taking a chance and crossing the front lines and taking shots for new cream. let's go to indonesia now, which is mocking. it's 17 9th independence steve, it's 70 is in events in the future capital, you know, sent that out. the new city has been a landmark construction project for outgoing president. jo, cool. we do, but it has to be as construction dealers. i'm spiraling costs. key government buildings are not finished. and organizers have to pop the number of guests at the
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celebrations because that were not enough hotel rooms ready to house them to use for the non here my one visited the most impact on the island, the board now to find out why the city is taking so long to build and how the government plans to finance the rest of the project. a building that's practice wings like an eagle. the presidential palace ship like indonesia, a special emblem, and sits right at the heart of the countries new capital. the sun thought it eastern borneo, the government buildings, the government, housing complex and basic infrastructure are almost finished. the electricity and what the lights have also like to they've been hooked up to me. i found the bottom one was that somebody behind the center of government will be built here and on that is that the president's office in the shape of a root, a brand in front of it,
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is the presidential policy. then government offices say it's published by july, 4th construction was about 88 percent completed. the originally the court and the sunset. our government complex was expected to be completed in july residential go. we hadn't even planned to start work here, weeks before the officer move, but that's the weather delayed construction. yet the government insights, the 1st phase is still on schedule. residential, go east building his legacy with a new capital while he's doing. but so far this legacy, your ass on a couple of buildings and 3 quarters of the presidential palace a lot. now it depends on money coming in from the, from the budget for the construction of mission data is about $13000000000.00 us dollars. the government plans to locate only 20 percent of the total from its
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national budget. it is relying on domestic and for investors to supply the rest. but so far, no foreign beckers has stepped forward to fund just make a project. without that money, it will be difficult if not impossible to continue construction. but most experts believe that the government will not stop the project. i get it, but the, the option is to slow down as long as i don't get to you. they're still using the state budget. do you mind which is very small though the process will be very slow, especially during the transition to the new government. it's not a total stop, but the progress of the development is very, very slow. the stakes are high for the continuation of the new capital project. a lot of money has already been spent, but much more is still needed. while president elect probably has to be under has blanche to continue construction after the jacoby steps down. some question whether
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it was on that i will be one of the new president's priorities. and that would be or from us, but stick it out if you can to watch architectural shift as a blow 6, whether it's a good idea to bend, keeps from forcing me. do i know i could do with less offensive number such as well for me all of us here in golden. thank you so much for being with us. the . the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy bird or your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from kaos. it's made from golden retrievers.
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