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the, the big trouble? no, no, no. okay. not a lot of jobs in your country is in big trouble. i know you're not. i know you're not winning this problem. dropping some big truthfulness right there. and it does not go down well with the lensky. so the modulator takes it out of the white house along with keeps dreams of striking and deal with washington. how do you come and sold some one when you're practically begging them for money and assistance? when you are wholly dependent on the largest of the american people and then walk into their white house and their own offers. and try to be argumentative and insulting. in fact, checking whenever necessary, we absolutely are not. so could you take on russia by yourselves? 12th it's a reality check for the british prime minister who just lost it all. instead 5,
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i think that historical ties and friendship with trump takes it one step of the saying the u. k. can take care of itself the amended in yahoo is apparently off the hook if indeed he presents bottle in germany, some sort of betron. so the predict mother says he will disregard the i. c. c arrest warrant issued for the as riley leader. 5 on friday morning. as the people the agree to receive funds or to protect, to pride and thousands, attending the largest mass funeral in southern lebanon since the cx 5 deal with israel came into full was about to us. the idea of continues at the time refuses to meet the country and violate the agreement the what are we gets beat field, global headlines, all sorts of controversies and scandals. so getting into was sunday weekly program
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right here on out to you. let's kick it off the top storage state side. we go here on this child, the world still reeling from the shock exchange in the oval office and following so landscapes, political, the bottle, and the white house of the us national security advisor shed. washington's train of thought that led to zaleski and his entire delegation being essentially declared pasano and grata i'm being told to leave. how do you come in salt someone when you are practically begging them for money and assistance? when you're wholly dependent on the lark, asked to be american people and then walk into their white house in their oval offers. and try to be argumentative and insulting in fact, checking. so we made that clear in no uncertain terms, we made it clear that the negotiation which could have been a fantastic day for them and the country was over and that it was time to go. he had an opportunity, do apologize. he had an opportunity to say that he, you know,
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is, is absolutely in favor of hitting the reset button and moving this deal forward. but that's not what we heard. and also that last the was kicked off the stage in washington right there. it's all handshakes and a hugs in london. prisons prime minister, welcoming him to downing street, but it wasn't just the case of the best friends forever. lots of catches on the table as well. over 2000000000 pounds. ready for the key was part of a g 7 scheme to use the profits from solar russian assets for funding for a the earlier this week is tom, it was in the white house, essentially trying to cozy up to trump money, tried to say that london would always look out for and always protect washington, the magalie to jump in with a dose of reality. whenever necessary, we absolutely bugged each other off. but not so could you take on russia by yourselves. well, you know, i'm always round about the british. i don't need much help take it and take care of themselves very well. did you discuss with president trump his repeated statements
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of desire to an ex, canada? i think you're trying to find a divide between us that doesn't exist for the closest of nations that we have very good discussions today, but we didn't i shouldn't have found that up. thank you. place. meanwhile, i know we do an oil company or is it allison will stop fuel the american military assets in norway and any of us naval ships that are looking to top up? why? well, on the screen right now, apparently the supply, it doesn't like the way it all went down the hill for the landscape in washington. what makes america a good country? is america engaging in diplomacy? that's what president trump is doing. can i ask you? sure. yeah. okay, so what do you mean? i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy it is going to in the destruction of your country, but he does it with respect. i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office. try to litigate this in front of the american media. we're trying to solve
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a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. i'm not telling you, i just want to know transition, reject taste, as you're in no position to dictate what we're going to fail. you, again, the use of people seeing you gambling with world war 3 and what you're doing is very dis, disrespectful to the country, this country. i'm the you that to you are more that a lot of people say where they should have your country, big trouble. so no, no, get it done. a lot of talking. your country is in big trouble. i know you're not, you're not winning this from the very beginning of the war. we've been long and we have sampled. i said, thanks. you have the these can we gave you the president, $350000000000.00 you will you for your military equipment, the new tours. i don't want to cease fire. i don't want to cease fire is that was with the a guy named bite and who is not a smart person. this is going to be great television. i will say 12 days was 10
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minutes. sit up certainly shut, welled and opt out. it will go down in history. we have to remember the last 3 years now. the bottom is the landscape has been lie a night. she's been on the call the open, so she's address us congress has been hailed as the 21st century is on stuff to winston church. so money weapons paying comfortable, if anything he wanted, he called and then sat down with donald trump and it was a dressing down of such an yes, i'm diplomatic proportions. but i genuine, he was convinced at the very beginning when i was watching that it was some kind of paint st because those scenes were completely so real. and things just went from 5 to was because the much fated minimal deal. but the landscape specific pay for them to washington design. tenants sold a joint press conference council to walk you not canceled and reported to saying that he was actually exiled from the white house until keith we considered as his behavior. and we considered as his now own fist bizarre to keep fighting despite
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the tragic cloth of life and territory. i'm, i think it is that specific, that aspect that really lies up the roots of the trump. this ration we had a meeting today as you know, with president zalinski and i would say it didn't work out exactly great. from the standpoint very much over players at face were not looking for somebody that's going to sign up as strong power and then not make face speakers involved in the next. what i so after that i'm looking for peace. what i'd like you to go into a 10 year war and play games. one piece is just by a price of that. we do that. we sign up. he's looking for something that i'm not looking for is go on and side by side will look into ended death. so as washington most go, ties really begin to slowly normalize washington t of ties
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a crumbling faust, so that i can play the has not got them. i know you do not quite behind the feet. you have a true indeed. what assess guess? what kind of reaction is always sort of seeing across the globe, even media, which is critical of trump by 4 segments on cnn. even they admitted that savanski have massively misjudged it, and misjudged the mood of the american people. though he did try to do some pretty hall call to damage control in an inch and show off to that show in the office. so i'm not hearing from you mister press, the thought that you owe the president an apology. no, i ever sex president and our staff to american people. and if i didn't know if i think that we have to be very open and wary on this, and i'm not sure that we did something bad, but it was too little too late except a lot in the e here. well,
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the majority was option horrified by what had taken place. trump and vance have put on a disgraceful show. i am ashamed of that behavior. the us deserves something better . the free world must support ukraine. i was and still am with a zelinski, so it's a time to step up. that is the message from the bureaucrats. and this is very important because fridays defense really expose a schism between the u. s. and e u. wrong tom allies, which has been deepening by the day, and he says he earlier, you mentioned the rest of the minerals and we know that that's the sort of when the from that deal, what happens is i do well enough to beat that in the will to me, they be hashing out the details of that deal for weeks. and finally we got to a point where washington was triumphant because they were going to recoup some of that war investment. what's interesting is a comment from america's treasury secretary, who, according to trump, was very rudely treated on
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a watching trip to kids. and his suggestion is but you know what, we need to be a bit past what we've selected. he's a bit of a shady customer. then he got the munich and he ran into vice president brands and secretary rubio, you know, very different the vice president in harris and secretary blinking at. but he didn't sign the agreement. so finally, we were supposed to have the signing today. it was supposed to be a great day, and this is one of the biggest own goals and diplomatic effort. so apparently is the last cap just today and today which makes 11 to did you have out cheap tongue to side, or what's the full part of a bit to stay relevant as a full stop pressure mounts both domestically and internationally, a bit to cling onto at least one cod in this game with trump. well, good luck with that because anyone who's at the ups of trump walk knows that this is a man who does not take criticism. sorry, well, he definitely doesn't have
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a lot of patience. he doesn't appreciate ingratitude. and he sucks me, doesn't like being cheated. let's be frank and not relationship. only one side holds the drum called to the released week over here on the program to cease fire and gaza is still holding hamas on israel engaged in the last part of phase one. to the hostage exchange, where is we're able to use the 600 published in units on from us. we're time full bodies to as well a little bit. so i think you monetary and crisis continues to was and across sky medic, sounding the alarm of the risks faced by family struggling to survive freezing over night temperatures. and that's how those rail continues to restrict deliveries of crucial aid to be inside the dark days for israel and deep needs for his government . on wednesday, the countries of golf and profound grief as thousands together to mourn the tragic loss of sherry bus and her 2 young songs. are we all and they are both on the 5 years old off to have us return the but is last week as part of a si, fi agreement that he was family was taken from the home near the guys a boat,
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a during the october 7 attacks when thousands of him ass militants stormed into each room, killing around $1200.00 people and taking more than $200.00 hostages forensic analysis by israel concluded that sheree and the boys were murdered with bare hands . this quotation directly contradicting him off as early a claim, but they were killed and his really air strikes from in a certain kind. yeah. went into a graphic detail about their desk and wrist and speech is something the biggest family did not appreciate. sure. his sister in law publicly called, i'll mention you afterwards, and the governments to respect the privacy and still sharing unapproved details of the tragedy. on friday, the bus family accused it on the whole of abandoning the hostages and guys, i'm and failing to bring them home and live. i'm pressure has now gone beyond is relevant to new york as well. know how to money, one of the hostages rescued earlier by the idea of address. but us,
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if you were to council on tuesday describing how is really air strikes hip, the house where she was being held in gaza during one of those bombings, she recalled feller hosted jo fisher, robbie was killed, take a listen one evening, the house that will be hauled in, was the blow up and we filed our self into dis corrections. i was able to send up and you'll see, and i was talk under durable. i couldn't move. i couldn't break. i thought it's going to be my last 2nd of my life. the stream, so loud, so someone would hear me. well, no, i was still in captivity and gas. i have mass released a video of her saying the same thing. and at that time the idea of this, i missed that as her mouse propaganda and lines. but only later to the army, these really army say it was almost certain that your robbie had been killed in his
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way to the air strike. and he wasn't the only one back in december. as you remember, 6 small hostage families were told that they loved ones had been killed with evidence suggesting is really bombings were to blame its field. the already heated debates have over military tactics, the safety of hostages, and whether israel is doing enough to protect them. and if the hostages is a priority for ease, well, at all, the idea of has avoided striking certain locations and guys away believe hostages were being held. but relentless as tries in densely populated areas of this group have led to huge civilian casualties, including is where the hostages and of course, palace stands. and that's something that bridges really politic, political analyst and form or piece negotiate or remind a b one to take into account. take a listen, a minutes of silence for each of the best children would be appropriate, as would have minutes of silence for each of the mold and $18000.00 palestinian
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children murdered in israel's devastation of cause. that silence would extend to over $300.00. and then there is the other side of these hosted swaps, the palestinian prisoners release, and exchange. we've spoken to dozens of them off to the release and every single one says they weren't mistreated and it's really prisons and mom them. doctors and health care workers who are under international law should be protected, but we're still detained during the war in gaza. and now they are sharing stories of abuse and violence behind bars. taken listen to my. busy towards the end of august, we were taken by is riley forces to unknown places. the occupation let us while tight and blindfolded to an unknown place. we were in a hurry for 17 hours. it was cold and we was stripped for $125.00 days, 24 hours a day. all hands and feet were tied up and we were blindfolded. those were difficult times when one of the interrogators learned that i was
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a surgeon. he said he wouldn't let me out without ruining my hands, so i wouldn't be able to practice medicine anymore. i know how loud. meanwhile, public pressure is mounting on the cell. yeah. who did speak to the deal with her boss and keep the swaps going. as often and yeah, her broccoli delayed the release of over 600 palestinian prisoners on sunday and move that hostage families, so as a direct threat to the agreement and for many their last chance to see their loved ones come home. the dispute has now been settled on the next exchange and expect that as soon as wednesday night, we are expecting to see it within hours. but the deal is still fragile, its hanging by thread. and while he is the one did man by the international criminal court, the red carpet will apparently be rolled out of him bout in. should benjamin netanyahu actually decide to pay a visit? that's according to the man who was expected to be germany's next chance. the limits of free to much announce mister merits. you spoke to mister netanyahu on the
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phone last night. and can you confirm this ink already invited to germany, and how do you intend to ensure that he is not arrested here on the basis of the arrest warrant issued by the international criminal court in germany? yeah, i mean the talk is and um we actually spoke on the phone last night and he called me and congratulated me. and i also told him that we should see each other soon after the formation of the government. and in the event that he plans to visit germany, i have also promised him that we will find ways and means for him to visit germany and leave again without being arrested in germany. i think it is a completely absurd idea that it is rarely prime minister cannot visit the federal republic of germany. they don't care that it means we turn into a national law, a law that germany fully embraced. but when it comes to vladimir pollutants, they do cares and wants to make sure everyone remembers to follow the rules and regulations. anyone who like put in, started a bloody war should have to answer for it in court. the best solution is if an indictment can be brought before the international criminal court,
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the arrest warrant for war crimes which has now been issued is an important signal of determination. i expect that the icpc will quickly approach interpol and the contracting states and ask them for enforcement terminates not alone, and having double standards, its neighbour of france isn't lock step. neither seem to care or acknowledge a legit war crimes in gaza. but when it comes to ukraine, their adamant that no one should escape justice, including the russian children's rights commissioner, the icy seized decision to issue an arrest warrant against vladimir putin and maria live over biloba is a landmark one. no one responsible for crimes committed by russia and you crane, regardless of their status, should remain unpunished. a state cannot be required to act inconsistently with its obligations under international law with respect to the immunities of states, not party to the i. c. c. such immunities apply to prime minister netanyahu and the
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other ministers concerned, and will have to be taken into account should the icpc request of us there a rest in surrender, which obviously soon i can charge brits lined up behind benjamin netanyahu and see the u. k went on to challenge whether the icpc had any jurisdiction over israel's actions and goals that they were lots of reports at the time saying the us had been putting pressure on the british labor party to keep that challenge. go in, the british prime minister was adam and step b. arrest warrants against these by the prime minister. it was unfair. well, this is a deeply on the helpful developed then of course, it's still subject to final decision, but it remains deeply unhelpful. nonetheless, there is no moral equivalence between a democratic state, exercising its norful right to self defense, and the terrorist groups have ass. we welcome to step taken by the independent i c . c. to hold those at the top of the russian regime, including vladimir putin to account work must continue to investigate the
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atrocities committed work does continue at the i c. c. but it's, i'm clear who's listening at this point. buttons next, governments ended up dropping the challenge and it's on starts and why to your storm or stands on last ads on the us at this point. since the western relations have been comfortable, very complicated. it seems vladimir boots and we'll be getting the last slide haven't foreseen the mess that would ensue. there's no, there's no building donation or criminal court does not have universal significance . it is one of the international organization screws into this addiction. adoption does not recognize seconds as well as many and all the contents of the world regarding an independent living. i would not like the mysql 18 you sitting here by the name of the last. we know that the international criminal court has announced that it is going to make a decision regarding some political she gets from the middle east and it was charged by the united states church and shut houses and where are we now? therefore, unfortunately, there is little respect for such an organization which is a,
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is not the universal and to be, is not independent. since then, even they do less, which is not a member of the i c c, but times supported the course decisions based on who was targeted, of course, has gone so far as to slap sanctions on the cord accuse. and that's a legitimate and baseless actions. go to targeting america and their close ally, israel. what's more, they personally sanctioned the icy c cheap prosecutor who issued the arrest warrant for vladimir boots and talk about it. swiss sanctions would severely undermine all situations currently under investigation. as the court may have to close its field offices, we will not cooperate with the i c. c. we will provide no assistance to the i c, c. and we certainly will not join the i c c. we will let the i, c, c die on its own. after all, for all intents and purposes, the i,
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c. c is already dead us. the international criminal court has training and sites on americans and is really not the ayatollah of the world. well the us is upset, so we're israel and doesn't understand why the i c c, the noise is wrong and, and so i, israel groups all those don't understand why the court has spent decades focusing on africa. many questions, not a lot of answers or even what respect left for the court from outside doors for their own members who have themselves turned the international criminal court into an international criminal joke. moreno call sort of a archie. all while the is already prominent, so it looks over his shoulder amid the ikea rest ward, the idea of still remains in southern lebanon despite an agreement to already be gone. they've been on, says israel is in violation, that is the amount and gets come. feet withdrawal the just in the way we have said
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in parliament setup voters are the almost is lines and we will accept nothing less than the full withdrawal of the as rainy army as to the 1943, almost as bold as recognized internationally. israel is the one violating our sovereignty and we will continue to riley will arab and international support to force israel to withdrawal because without a full is really withdrawal. it will be no stability in the region to send a stomach. well, these are only defined submitted, so it said his forces will remain not only and 11 on but syria and gaza. quote, in definitely out of the very presence will depend on the situation with out time constraints submitted. so highlighted israel to ally across the atlantic. the us had given the green light for his ready troops to carry on an apparently stay in that region. meanwhile, in southern lebanon, israel opened fire on the villages that people were preparing confidence for the largest single funeral since the sweet spot came into force. however, it didn't prevent thousands of people coming to pay their respects for the $95.00
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bodies being buried on friday. so correspondent to steve sweeney, except the story a hi. so really the southern lebanon, known as the mother of the amount is $95.00. so it was coming to that final resting place, the biggest funerals, everybody since the end of the cx, 5 extension. it takes place just over a week off the as well. find the that, that land. yes, even in death they would to night dignity has been 5 on friday morning as the people having the coffee only agree to receive funds or to protect, to try to send me the phone i do for the poster country, including the prime ministers, the in south cedars the light is up to the people also by the how the president filed the sliding secretary general. the thanks to all full and monitors. we still live in the country because they gave us the opportunity to return home to all lands and farms
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. but we would like our states to pay attention to us because now nobody cares about us. and no official has tried to find out what we need. no one is thinking about us. this has happened many times before, like in 2006 when the country was destroyed, and before 2006, and in every war, we ourselves have defended our lines. the lebanese, from the south of the country, residents of villages that were destroyed and burn, were benjamin netanyahu. those troops were sent and where there was a mass displacement was, have returned to their homes, even if only 2 bearing their dead. they were also part of the resistance to this major aggression, which in itself is a political message that israel has got one of the golden benjamin netanyahu wanted to realize which was the return of the settlers youth was not achieved. people from the south were turned to their villages, despite the destruction, you know, the funeral ceremony brought the people together, united in grief,
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but also united in defiance. the significance of this day for us as a stream, the great not only for adults but also for children when people have a cavity to honor those who dart in the way of a lot. and they pledge to continue their costs, even if they're most sacrificed has to be made. this is yolanda and well willing to sacrifice much to show these ranges that it belongs to us and that they can not take it away. these are at least don't even dare to hope that they have a chance that because we're here, both children and adults, the desk told the more than 4000 isn't likely to rise. is this something that when these people continue to recover, that funeral is like this one and likely to be repeated as it come to deals with the ultimate of as well as war. the people have a wounded but not defeated unless they pay their respects to the dad. they've vinyl to continue to fight to the living and to defend the land. this is steve sweeney for all t. n. i to southern lebanon as well as the cross is across the middle east that really shows no signs of calming. we had an exclusive opportunity to hear from the
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political adviser to iran supreme leader on essentially what is the current situation across that region. a hi uh, no sonia who netanyahu remains in the political stage by initiating chrysler, which is clearly manifested in garza southern lebanon and is now occurring seriously. this rule has invaded syrian territory and has significantly advanced deep into a country that is experiencing some internal collapse due to political crisis. it aims to establish new borders and constantly attempts to provoke a warrant or conflict with iran assess. the question is whether israel can succeed in this, the trunk claims to be in contention for the nobel peace prize. but anyone striving for this award should not support and netanyahu's policies as most of netanyahu statements and policies are based on lies an unfounded clearness from the very beginning. and netanyahu has stated his intention to destroy him. ok, but he later began negotiating with them as if they were an official government
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entity regarding prisoner exchanges. has belies operating the webinar. you've seen the scale of activities there, and there are still iraq, and you have the intentions of the resistance forces. and the resolve of these law, mach republican iran, which is raising the spanner, remains unwavering. the claim that resistance has weakened or ceased and is netanyahu's opinion which aims to distract some looters and officials in the region . we have heard this and have taken note of it. the resistance has not weakened and iran has not withdrawn its support for its squads and supporters. it will stand up to genocide, child murder, and force displacement, and will not back down one very sorry, that story. wrapping up this, i was addition of the weekly here, one ology, international life from moscow. what a week, it's been so many a highlight to choose from. look at another one coming away. the top of the out of the can join us the
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the state on russia's to day and supports the r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say they requested the i wanted to come here since i was 121. my grandfather told me his mom came from russia. if i was part russian, i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me that like it maybe i'll look at some properties come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia. but then i came and then i was like, i remember when i go home that's how i felt about.
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