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the 5 years off the coast, we remember when the world still stops march 8th on d, w. this is the, the, the news coming to live from, or live your opinion confronts what it calls a clear and present danger. that's how the european commission president describes us shift towards russia. words aimed freeing of billions of bureaus to rearm a continent that may no longer be able to rely on protection from washington. also coming up what started as a successful launch turned into another setback per gallon. most space x, as in starship rocket explodes, scattering fiery debris across the night sky. the
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little m. terry martin could they have you with this? european union leaders have held crisis talks and brussels in the wake of washington's apparent pivot away from its a trailer was transatlantic partners. the summit was spark to impart by either the exchange between us president donald trump and ukrainian president brought him into lensky at the white house which exposed the growing rift between the us other tantalized european commission president ortho left on the line is proposing a joint procurement fund and changes the fiscal rules that could unlock up to $800000000000.00 euros of extra military spending to this public display of support for ukraine's will we re, president, was the 1st thing you need just wanted to achieve with this emergency meeting, which comes a week of to the let him use savanski was kicked out of the white house off the caching for donald trump. the front of the me. yeah, we do seems to day when we will continue with you know,
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and we will continue in the future. i want to thank all our european leaders festival and for such signal, strong support of these concepts from support from the world we, you know, the war and the lots being during all this pure and last week you stay with us zalinski use the occasion to us you need us to continue urging washington to involve keep in peace negotiations with moscow. you need to agree with zalinski, that an agreement to stop the pricing without security guarantees for ukraine wouldn't to, to russia from attacking again. the summit statement, e u d does have endorsed, says a ceasefire, must be part of a process that leads to a full peace agreement. it adds that any agreement must be accompanied by quote, robust and credible security guarantees for ukraine of henry's prime minister,
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big the old on, didn't back the statements that old of he does have committed to working together to both the goods defense they discussed. easing the brock street budget dead rules, so member states can increase their military spending. today. history is being written. we're coming out of this european council, very determined to ensure europe security and to act with the scale, the speed and the results that the situation demands. i presented the re on your plan today to the lead us a plan to give you up the military capability that it needs to face today. sweats, it coach, mobilize up to $800000000000.00 euros, and it is about taking more responsible on our shoulders for our own security. this is a moment of indication for fonts is present to menu mccall who for this has been urgent care up to build the capacity to defend itself without relying on nature and the
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united states. fonts is now considered in protecting your p and allies with its new pos know, could you pull position to propose to open a strategic conversation with the member states that are interested in making progress on this subject? the more i don't say so, so she, it's an option that would have been unthinkable under the decades of transatlantic cooperation. on thursdays you summit has been described as historic. i asked of these london director for northern europe at the atlantic council, which she makes up, the use push to mobilize 800000000000 euros in defense spending a. well, i think this has been a historic week actually for europe. we finally see that europe comes up in the amount of money needed to actually make a difference when it comes to talking about creating european defense. we have had such small sums before initiatives, but
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a very low level at industry. others have, you know, said that this is not enough, these, these are peanuts. that's what we have been discussing. but now, with the ability of mobilizing a 100000000000 euros. and we saw also germany taking decisions in the range of, of perhaps $400000000000.00 euros. and then 500000000 useful investments, the investment in infrastructure. these are the kinds of initiatives. these are the kind of sounds that we need to get used to talking about. if we are to create more of a european at defense ability spending is one thing ramping up capabilities quickly and bundling them effectively as something else. again, how well is your position to do that in the defense sector as well? i mean, we have an excellent defense industry, so what we haven't, but we had a very awkward situation in the past years where everyone recognized the need for
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increasing procurement quickly, both to feel our own stocks, but also to provide for ukraine of course, and to be able to sustain that circle and increase our overall at defense capabilities. but the industry has said that they have not had enough security long term security to do the investments. and the petitions have said that, you know, we have provided that and it is to of industry schools. so to get out of that deadlock, you need to be able to move forward with them. that's what i expect. things to happen out of the course. industry must see that there is enough money, long term commitments in order for this to get going and the presentations to provide the frameworks that is needed in order to get the production up fairly quick rate. and if we have that set up, i think that's all the other components actually of the arrow. it supports easily solvable, which it was a visa director for northern europe at the atlantic council. speaking to me a short while ago. take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. a court in
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south 3 a has canceled the risk warrant of impeach president you. and so you'll, after his lawyers argued the indictment was taking too long, even was arrested in january for his short lived declaration of martial law. in december, 2024. investigators say amounted to rebellion. here in germany, workers at 11 airports will strike on monday. trade union. vanity is demanding an 8 percent wage. res, higher bonuses and more days off. conditions for your say that can't afford, strike comes ahead of a 3rd round of negotiations. and trying to create russia has carried out widespread attack some crazy infrastructure, including in the northeastern city of hockey. 8 people were injured in a missile attack on a residential area in the city, which is one of you cranes largest president. florida is lensky called for a mutual n. 2 such attack and syria has launched
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a large scale security operation in western areas. loyalty ousted leader bustle outside as follows, and ambushed by assets of porters in the port city of la takia. at least 13 security forces were killed in that attack. or if you've just been imposed there us out was overthrown by insurgents last december. for a 2nd consecutive time space x is picking up the pieces after a launch ended in explosive fashion. the new star ship spacecraft is designed to carry eagle on most startling satellites and orbit in far greater quantities and his existing lead success for the new rock. it could be worth billions and space cargo contracts, but before business can start booming, the starship itself has to stop going. boom of the debris from the space x. the ship streaked across the night sky above the bahamas
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rock. as enthusiast who had gathered to watch the space croft lift off, sowards explodes just minutes later that star shifted here, right where it's supposed to be kind of rising up. initially it had this beautiful big jelly. they call it a jelly fish umbrella, where the sun reflects off the exhaust fumes and that really look normal. and then it may be got about 20 degrees above the horizon and it turned into a huge ball of fire. video footage shows the a $123.00. me too long rocket to make an initial clean a cent from texas. the full of things started to go wrong. and we just saw some engines go out. it looks like we are losing attitude control
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of the ship. getting video down from the ship. he can say we've lost several engines and we've lost attitude control of the vehicle. this is the 2nd consecutive failure for the company space ship program. so for this yeah. in january, a spacecraft exploded over tax and k costs 8 minutes off to lift off in the social media post space x as engineers say they plan to learn from the latest failed mission. but this is a blow to own the e mail most vicious rocket program. the starship spacecraft is designed to travel to the main malls and beyond. most cars become a close adviser to us president donald trump, who recently remind to congress of his own space ambitions. we're going to conquer
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the vast frontiers of science, said we're going to lead humanity into space and plan the american flag on the planet mars and even far beyond expos. so divide, you don't, if and when emission to miles will be viable, but as the space race heats up, conquering the red planet remains a key go. and i'm showing here in the studio by lot of software from our business. this was, this is now the 2nd star shift failure in a row. how much of a set back is this for space x by it's a huge blow to space x. obviously it's area because space x, you have to always see to get the width star link. that is the law must accompany that, of course, out wants to put up on a satellite based internet service around the world. they need tons of satellites up there. and so what he's trying to do here, launch these larger rockets and get more satellites up to get that done. also comes
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with huge government contracts. and a 2nd fairly like this, of course says we are not quite there. we're not as far as the space x want it to be, and that of course, doesn't bode well a for stalling either, but was even winter. so really is the question here. what comes next? because when now running into trouble with the f a, the federal aviation administration, they, i have to investigate the space x, they have to investigate, they are safety record analyzed what went wrong, they and they have to actually sign off on any further. refute shot launches. now the f a however, has seen hundreds of people fired by adults, which is now run by, you know, must go by trump officially. so there's a lot of problems there. huge conflict of interest as a matter of fact, us a report that says that the workers at the f a was threatened with being fired if they stand in the way of, you know, on must. so we kind of see how the f a is now dealing with with a space x,
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you know, most cuz his fingers in many pies, also as a business man. it hasn't been great 24 hours for it almost. it must be said. our as other companies doing, it has been a great couple of days, a weeks or months for even most actually if you just look at the news and what he's doing, political has been fantastic for him because he is getting more powerful every day . it seems. but yeah, as companies are doing well, as all of us look at tesla, obviously is most important. his biggest company and the one where most of his wealth is based into cash. less than doing good at all. if the sales electric vehicle sales will actually up around the will a test last sales are down and test off course was the number one brand in that sector for a long time. now there's a couple of reasons. it might be, elan must golf course, but also tesla hasn't had any new models out. oh, for a long time when you have a baby aside from that, the despicable cyber truck that nobody seems to be buying. and in most countries not even actually allowed to drive. so this massive properties, including,
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of course, also competition from china, which is generally a problem for the entire auto sector. was able to sort out the degree to which tesla's dropping share price drop in sales is attributable to consumer sentiment not in favor of most. yeah, i don't think it's exact the quantity of viable, but it's an interesting question. it's definitely a huge part of the problem. there's a sticker that a lot of people on the test on the drivers of buying that says i bought this car before you get on went crazy and the sticker on the back of their car to kind of distance themselves. what i find interesting, we will know a lot more about the dynamics here over the next couple of weeks, a months because the new model of why is coming out and from the reports i read, i'm not a car guy, but people are saying it's a very good car, so let's say it's actually built right outside berlin here. if that one comes out and it doesn't sell well, then we know that is most the because of the mosque loves thank you so much. let us
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