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well support, we still have some common ground, the the great news that vehicle all wounded and a suspected pair of fact in northern is well. the dr. arrived his car into a crowded bus stop. some wisdom, it leaves a still determined to maintain instability in the world, and these forces will try to disrupt or undermine that dialogue that has become a lot of inputs into as external powers might see. seeking to disrupt newly established efforts by the us side by side to end the plain conflict. the insect schools improve relations rush. i'm us, the officials hold excessive tubes and assemble over the course of 6 hours building on the previous recently to buy those 2 global powers,
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the historic meeting in the company today for the latest global news, this is our t intestinal. we've been getting this out with breaking news from the middle east, full se 10 people were wounded and suspected tara attack and northern israel for the say, public data was killed by the let's cost of live now to local. does nick car love here and need good to see? and then what do we know about the situation so far? so it is another to or that here and is route at least 12 people are in charge from them. one. the youngest is riley raymond, but just stood on the bus station use other people, innocent people that just waited for
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a bus and the terrorist game visit vehicle. and there's one purpose to as much as possible people he doesn't care for. they are just wanted to do as much as possible jewish people. and that, that puts right there, the terrorist is that jeanine, the citizen is the residents of the city of janine and the west bank. and he married, who is riley, are a woman. that's why it was easy for him to pro. so israel, although he is a lot fully in israel, he is illegal, is here, but there is no blood that were real border between the west bank and these roads. and that's why so many to our attacks are cats in indian youths route in the last year about $1000.00, the charts x food happening is really about this. riley, she bad secret service interrupted most of them to retire attacks each day, drives to do the terrace and sometimes like today unfortunately they succeed. so that service the day was killed. it was the eliminate that by the forces he crashed
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in to add police cars and the officer that was eliminated. and that unfortunately at least 3 people are in then jerry, it's a situation their life in danger. one in critical condition, a girl and another 2 people also in the serious condition. and this cycle of violence is continue and as long as the warrant guys are continuing and also is riley mission in jenny and where they're also trying to come back to me. what's your operation? again, stairways said that we're using tags for the 1st time after many years and also the site insides. some of those that people down to wants to revenge and trying to kill as much as possible is riley's neck last week. make last week, several boxes exploded. need to leave in a suspension to attack. now this is call robbing. how is there any a thought he's making sure the public oper texted that?
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so it's riley's that are used that concert gently back into the ninety's square, explode that she or when i'm standing in until a vehicle on central station. so on central street, it's a bomber said, went inside boxes and they explode it to be stands of people. that's where a guy each died and that just few days ago as you mentioned. and now there this kind of terror attacked good, almost happened when terry said they at some bomb separate pairs and they put them in buses, but switch it and play those boxes to wherever results people, when the bombs exploded. so people as the show here in israel, the oldest new right left, the oldest looking for something suspicion, like it was, was the bone being the one of the buses just by fortune one of the women. so this said suspected the item and told the driver which drove the body back to the place where there will be no people. so is rarely used for the says,
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said reality unfortunately, unfortunately indeed make and you know, this is an, as a cause, a could is, is well concluded. the 1st phase of it seems by living without us. if you see a connection hill of things around p, about 10 since high in the country, for sure. as long as this waterville contin deal, as long as people are continuing to die on both sides. and as long as religion is a major main parts on the fanatics from both sides, this violence will continue. because the most part, this thing that this land that was trauma is by god or by religion. and that's why they continue to fight. so be need rational people, we need direction of either shape from both sides for sure. it's not that symmetry or in the how much say in god they'll be able to, are getting his ation in. these are out. this is the prime and this started that's for so many years the in power. so now he needs to do. it probably shouldn't be his
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rights being in order to continue to survive in power. and this is a no the same. but the result unfortunately, is not good for all the people that living here. and it is also affects all that me though is said this conflicts here. so i hope that the fact he's ro, we'll have it brother d, of these deals with the arab states in the middle east. they will also and the conflicts visit both statements signed. are you gonna have to leave it that nick, colorado and local? josh, thanks again. for your time. thank you so know everyone is happy with contacts have what, what contact us i've is, you know, that's the assessment by, by the inputs in as he want to rushes federal security service. that's the f s, the, that they sold power as it might be seeking to disrupt new efforts by mazda and washington to resolve the ukraine conflict. when you manage to
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a new vehicles today where we understand that not everyone is happy with it, is option of contacts between the restaurant and the us. some wisdom, it leads, still determined to maintain instability in the world. and these forces will try to disrupt or undermine the dialogue that has become with the we see this year with more than i see you. but we need to take this into account and he was old. it must be that this of diplomacy and special services. the thoughts such attempts though, in his address through the russian federal security services library put and focused on 2 topics, diplomacy and terrorism. and he says that while some forces are not interested in dialogue and are not happy with the new trump administrations interest and negotiations, he says that russia should stand firm in defending it's interest and will talking about diplomacy. of course, he touched upon the recent uh, russian american talks, and he says at that meeting essentially inspires hope. you have
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a contact to smoothly. i mean, he comes good. the initial contact with the new us administration have inspired certain hopes that has an intent to work towards restoring my little relations and gradually resolving the kolosso amount of accumulated systemic strategic problems in the global architecture. the problems that pro hold the ukranian and other regional crisis. it is important that our economy demonstrates pragmatism, at at least a view of things. and but if use maintenance, stereotypes, so called rules and missy anik, ideological, please use of the prey to assess us. which in fact let the crisis of the entire system of international relations as they begin to destroy the rest of the community from within. is that is evidenced by the problems in the economies of manual wisdom countries and in the domestic politics. so he went on to talk about terrorism, saying that the federal security services must continue. there's a stomach work in combat and international terrorism while developing new counter
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terrorism measures, and that that area of the work must be strengthened. now he also says that it is important for security services to ensure the security of people in border areas. and because russia is so diverse, ethnically, the president pointed out that it is the f as these dropped to prevent any attempts that's put in a russian society. he also went on to emphasize that the counter intelligence um entities have important tasks in front of them. and again, he reiterated that it is vital to develop new counter terrorism measures. now, amid the ukraine, russia conflict, he says that a lot of these reese and cyber and terrorist attacks were crafted by the ukrainian special services major stores investigating you. good. i know that the number of terrorism crimes has increased over the past few years with more than half of the implant and organized by the ukrainian special services and their handlers. that we
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also highlighted that the security uh services must protect russian innovations from a piracy. and he also says that ensuring the can all make security of the country is an important part of their work. he also says that they need to work on new methods when it comes to neutralizing terrorism. and that essentially security is a main part of their job. russian and us representatives have met and assemble for in depth discussions all sitting around 6 hours. building on the previous historic gallery in the, at the current tubes will focus on f as if a soul by that for relations of a moscow island. washington. oh say is it? yes. and i can't really pull it from outside the us consulate, general residence in assemble when the meeting took place. all the details of the meeting for the most part have been kept silence at least to the present to the public. according to statements, however, statements that the us state department have provided, as well as the embassy and uncover of by way of the united states,
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suggested that ukraine was not on the agenda that the topic of ukraine was this specifically disregarded. and the focus of today's meeting between russian and us delegations focused on bi lateral ties that the delegations were comprised of experts, high level experts, not political figures or other diplomatic triggers for the most part. and this is a significant step forward because last week and we are the us and russian delegations came together for the 1st time after a 3 year long hiatus. and this is a follow up, the delegations in regard to essentially agreed to, but least entertaining. the idea of reinstating therefore emissions and their respective countries as well as consulate services in the respective countries. and we understand that this is a follow up that the topic of today was specifically regarding technical matters and taking into consideration staffing and visa matters on the list as go on the meeting did last for 6 hours. there was a lot to discuss, but more importantly,
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it's also a great opportunity for the russian and us to legation to essentially rework and essentially gain trust. this meeting above everything else. that seems to be a trust building exercise because we understand the 1st meeting took place ends and we're out in saudi arabia. that was neutral territory. the 2nd meeting on thursday took place and stumbled in church. it also neutral territory, and the meeting was bilateral. there was, there was no 3rd party involved, there was no turkish delegation. it was strictly between russian and us delegations . and they had all the time to discuss a number of matters. but more importantly, moving forward of course, is what this means. of course, once the russians and us, the sides are in a position to re establish communication. this will, of course, better strengthen us and russian ties and relations. however, more importantly, you could also serve as a catalyst to enter sure that the rush and the united states could essentially discuss the matter is that pertains to their national interest as well as concerns regarding security and immediate developments within their immediate region such as
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ukraine or the middle east and the list could go on. so i politically speaking there is a lot to be gained here. but more importantly, of course, is the current position that we find ourselves in. this was the 2nd meeting. there are prospects for more meetings to follow the position that the united states is taking is also a matter of great significance because we understand the position that russia takes is that the developments are not going to happen overnight. in fact, russian for ministers that grade level did say that we cannot expect these developments to happen overnight. so meetings like this will continue to take place technical meetings and then we can see something a little bit more tangible. the us position is also just as important, the position that the trump administration is taking above everything else is to ensure that it is essentially back tracking all of the positions or the obstacles that the former administration, the bite and administration implemented and was reciprocated by which as a result of that, so moving forward, it appears the united states, us taking a more pragmatic approach. it's taking an approach that is trying to include russia
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and discussions and negotiations, essentially treating rush as an equal partner. this is a matter of great significance. it's been a matter that moscow has been vocal about for many, long years. and this above everything else is going to be a factor that will ensure that these negotiations are these discussions, technical, or otherwise do 60. it's going to be crucial. one more thing that's also a great matter of significance is, of course of the venue, right behind me is a us consul general residence. it is, of course, in one way or the other, neutral to the fact that it did not take place in the embassy that it did not take place anywhere else. but it is also a warm setting. the fact that it took place in the consul general residents, it was a welcoming, so setting one that will potentially speaking be reciprocated by rush, as well as the delegations here a lot. okay, well let's discuss this further. when now i'm very lucky to be joined by former often form is kind of in can i? so here in the pseudo kind of thanks so much for joining us here today. we
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obviously seeing these tools going on between us and russian delegations, and assemble, but how significant or i was how, how important is this meeting to restore diplomatic ties? it's the fund a bunch of everything else because we have seen over the last 56 years and expulsion of diplomats, the reduction of a general counsel that of embassies of indications to international organizations. and this doesn't need to anywhere. i mean, you'll have to speak to each other against all in all circumstances as we see now the return of this interest in biological ties, both municipal log off and his us con, departments will use that a 1st a would be lots of thumbs in stone. still underway, but we would re take re course to diploma, seem to be use this time of and for us to meet the people,
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you'll need stuff again back to the emphasis. so that's on that you can rebuild the trust technical tice. 5 cards for exchange, academic exchange, and these are the easiest things to do. and it happens even during the cold war days that that was exchange of basketball teams talk in teams. the cultural context, not everything, was thumbs for the last 2 years. and the fact that there is this return to the pharmacy that people come back with assumed that works. this is the basis of everything. and then uh that is uh that the option to show but kinda, you know, for us of name and for our normal, everyday people. when we watch the news, we find it seems that you start off with the some cultural things. we think they are the bigger problems that are bigger issues that need to be sol, 1st like the clean call and say, why is that being put on the back button or is that done in a different way the different people talk about that and that's the way it's done
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as a separate fight, i would say because the meeting in the be up was all about bilateral. is there for us to, to meet and to get to know each other. the ethel civil good, essentially and uh your, uh, the ukraine to see is essential, especially from a russian perspective. it's not essential from an american perspective. they're more interested in what's going on and that's in america, the border problems, etc. but uh, the ukrainian top 6 is not the 1st and foremost on up to do on it. topics that's washington also has to discuss. so i think it's a, it's a logic approach for my, that 125 you bring back to people. and of course, it's not all about security distance effect of but in parallel i think it's supposed to be very helpful if, for instance, academic size. so to restore, it doesn't interest from both sides to work. uh, not only in fuel, right?
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to go topics, but the bass and interest in scientific corporation dos. and you have a symmetry between the 2 largest, most of the united states and in the russian federation. you don't have to symmetry between russia and germany, or u. s. and france. it's, it's, it's not the same level. and the dissimilar tree we see it's now it's visible. leadership on both sides. big countries, big efforts, big geography. mm hm. all that into place. and uh, uh, for instance of public like terrorism is it always was on the agenda that always was working at fox and channeled between uh the intelligence communities. and this will have to be reopened because both washington have multiple offers, aware that even if we see an official and uh to the conflict in ukraine, there is a plus market of what pets definitely be floating around and my terrorist so that
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it's moving from your friends to west asia that's might be flowing into fronds for service activities. so there's an interest by many people to keep up all sorts of context and exchange of information. okay. you know kind, i'm quite curious, you know, we heard from a lot of inputs in there when he was addressing the fs. be he said that there are less than that leaves or western countries, or bob acts as a for like trying to stop this sort of, uh, the united states and russia to and this ukraine, conflicts. who do you think he was soaking about what he said? those no bob axis was one that comes to my mind, which is nickname in history, the feed us out beyond it asked the united kingdom. right? so this will come to my mind 1st. because of course, if i put myself into the shows of the officials in london, let's say,
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downing street, of course for them it came as a big shock. and that's a that privileged relation with washington. it's social relationship. yeah. yeah. as circumstances and the that mr. trump is inside the context uh, with the lustful. i mean, not yet to receive the, the presidential meeting, but a lot that's happening. a lot has to be prepared before the 2 presidents smith. but this is, we know it came as a subsidy and tie in their opinion, but for the british as a separate entity, i think it was the biggest stuff. so we remember fee is a few months back, or just under $6.00 or 7 months of the of the you case or pledge, you know, there's many, many years of support. so you couldn't do you think that's all they like for you to change them? my now i think i have to back track because you have such a superpower, like the united states, looking to make peace. so at the end of this conflict,
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i think they will be brought. they have to come back to some more realism because of their own domestic troubles. how will they finance their vote for state? how will they finance the pension funds? so this kind of economic most sense, and this really simple, bring them back to, to some, to some, most of the decision making. but for the time beacon, of course, the rest of rick is going on as the psalm of the prime minister going to p if the landscape cetera, because they want to keep their role. and so the big dresser for the united kingdom says to the same extent as forefront this uh, yes, the nuclear power for sure. but then neither the british empire nor the colonial french and file, but just and period. and part of thinking is the very visible. well, that's of the come to the services counting. and so i'm thinking face, i'd like to change the subject now slightly. you know, well,
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we've heard that this advance, he's on his way to washington for me as we speak, please do to be there tomorrow. this tool of a rat main rule deal. what do you make of, i mean, and also some people say that he's selling his country for a few dollars, you know, on the, on the, you know, if you've cents on the dime on the dollar. other saying that he's going to secure some kind of security when you heard that somebody was on his way to washington? well, we'll thoughts. do you think that he's that's a really fine the deal? does he have a choice? well, as far as i know, that was the 2nd 12 percent is on the 24th of february, and that's this draft apparently is more acceptable for them. the question is, your brain is the following. it's a country in which investment funds you go to get physical access to suffering from oddities has always been there. and when it comes to your brain,
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it's not only about of this rare earth metals which are important for all sorts of covering industries. but it's also fun, it's aero, before to select the restaurant, your brain has a very for a ton of land. and the long run this will be even more an object of goodness interest business. by the stage wells funds from the united arab emirates from some asian funds because it's all about feeding to books. and so the photo land, i think next to retro has met narrows it's something that is high on the agenda for lots of people. it's most commodities that they use for industries such as coal, the metals, it's in eastern your brain. it's in the regions fest upon the fresh air. right. so you cannot really make
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a trade on that. i have no idea of what this really in this process context remains to be seen of. but it could be of course, to tease that as well because he's signing something on which he has not anymore any kinds of, of leverage. well, actually basically to another slightly on the same sort of till that because he's signing something. well, but a all good. he's a legitimate leader of the grade right now. he should go through the country should go through a re election. is he's funny away the future of the, of the children of the play. now, while i think the savanski has already destroyed the presence of the future of a large part of the brain and population. so this, this uh contract is just the chevy on the cake. because what has happened to the country in terms of the population, in terms of, uh,
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that's the to have run into a as in terms of the feel. climate of sierra. uh so i would say the presence of the future from this generation or the next one to use or read it and shuts us. yeah, it's is kind of one of your thoughts. you know, we've had a lot of strong language come out of washington recently with trump cooling. so those kids dictates a lead to not nice language is not in my social diplomatic language, but what is the legacy on his way to washington? do you think so most he has a hand or a position to play here? you know, i think savanski is really the corner model because uh, as a result, 2 days ago in the fall, the end of your brain and fall of minds that he missed the supports he thought he would still have among the ukrainian parliamentarians. he's really porn up and
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uh, she should step down, but this is a ukrainian internal affair. so maybe it says goodbye. was it just to washington he wants that very often. so for another time to say goodbye. yeah, i know, i know you and i, i sort of sly about it, but i do think we all ready for a change that kind of while i have you here, you know offices. i want to an outside just the officer and government because they have the government that they've just reached a coalition agreement, i believe. but without the freedom policy. and i want to explain that to all view is the freedom policy, was the policy, the pretty much one, the majority of votes. i believe in the, in the elections, but the festival of lights here, you'll take them why the coalition formed without the freedom policy. and secondly, because it got so many votes, all we like mark pizza, see
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a reaction from general public homeless. what uh, sorry to say, but it's a circus that is boy. in austria, the elections i took place in september last year a so the president did not give the negotiation mandates. a tool that has a freedom frontier just mentioned for one around so 2 percent, a little majority of nothing absolute majority. and he needed for their support. this federal president said no way that the freedom party will run any sort of negotiations to event. so he gave the bandit 1st to the 2nd a 3rd to form a coalition. they've been negotiating for about 3 months, no outcome. then the freedom party called the demand that the beginning of this year, given negotiating for 4 or 5 weeks, they could not agree on something with the conservatives. now the man that was going back to the news, this of the election, the social democrats and the conservatives,
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and then all put in march no far to the look suppose to liberal party. and they are now forming as 3 coalition government, which that's the way they have the majority support us to police and according to certain pulse your question, why is not the freedom party involved is very simple. they put the former coalition, and that was for sure. all the fed pressure, there are many phone calls from brussels. we would come see that's happened, we don't see and we don't want to see it. and i would say the death of a certain problem was into freedom far too that they lack of in the higher key. they're really good people. it's very difficult for many political parties today in europe to find people who work for them up a hot chicks and i'll run, we'll do the work. sure. and we have a say again, the least to a chief, not enough or too many deeds of india. yeah. be and that's what
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a who wants to be in gym and to freedom parts? well, because uh, uh for various reasons, people know that if they will work for them, they might have a problem at the workplace or whatever. so this is a general problem with the freedom for the and they like people, the depth of the deluxe them and the allstate, the previous leaderships, who was mrs profit and former vice chancellor, who was, i would say as a character, stuff, and more attractive person. you know, he was more for political animals than to come in to, you know, i wouldn't have to leave in that unfortunately. but a pleasure. and then all the so those you very much karen, can i so for most in minutes and thanks again for thank you for haven't had well that. so for me, for that as always is very, to have your company are going back from college. i will be with you at the top of the thanks for watching, i'll say to the
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i m t it or the moon, but here at the band t estate and campbell county and the republicans came yeah. and we continue our conversations about the continent of africa. and today we look at the legacy of the mind for whom i am named, patrice emory, minimum, but buttress. emily, the move uh was bone among the back to the people in the side. and like all are young people who grew up during the colonial period, in his case the corner, nice vision of belgium. he was exposed to western education but did not. but so is education to the university level join.

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