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but again, stark contrast between what is being said and between the messages from those responsible are trying to push for negotiations. have to keep in mind and remind our viewers that there is strong opposition in these really cabinets for moving on to phase 21 main ally of nothing. y'all was already left the government because he agreed to phase one of the cease fire agreement. and a key minister has tracking to take down for the government if they go to face to that is bets and then smart search, the minister of finance who has already set goals not just for the displacement of gaza, but for demolishing more homes of the occupied west banks and palestinians built in the territory a so much uncertainty scale. thank you for explaining all that to us newer all day that for us in the jordanian capital on, on a summer having done is mazda of senior spokesman. he has been told me dodges there and he said, israel has no chance of destroying the movement, talking about the immunization of how much. well, this is this lady of all they have told about that for the last 30 years. and each
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have you ever read before in patient records such as stark warning that a patient could end up killing someone? as you... because of the unprecedented nature of that warning? the way that our teams work together needed to change. there are many who will be counting the cost of those failings for the rest of their lives. now to the us because work is to recover the continuing to recover the wreckage of the american airlines plane involved in last week's with a week's crash with a military helicopter approach to helicopter on approach to reagan washington's reagan airport. these international airport. these latest from the latest pictures from the potomac river show where the potomac river —— show where the tail i%�*”�*“ " that potomac river —— show where the tail :%**"“ ” that american tail section of that american airlines plane has now been from water. after officials ,,, iaifterofficialsfii ' said comes after officials have said have now recovered the they have now recovered the bodies 67 victims bodies of all 67 victims of crash. to india... more than 100 indian nationals accused of
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in stark remarks, the u. s. president also stated the war began in ukraine in 2014 because of his predecessors stance. the key of could become part of the nato alliance. going on to say that was inevitable. after that, i don't see any way that a country in russia's possession could allow them just in their possession, could allow them to join them. i don't see that happening. and long before president button, russia was very strong in the fact that i believe that's the reason the worst started. because bite and went out and said that they could join nato. and he should have said that as soon as he said that i sent you know what, you're going to have a war. and now, and i was right about that. this is a war that would have never happened. developers will. archie corresponded alice to see if a lot of the joins be now in the studio with more last 24 hours. 36 hours or so the the office just keep on coming tickets through at what is making headlines now. i because they're changing by the hour it seems strong, str
in stark remarks, the u. s. president also stated the war began in ukraine in 2014 because of his predecessors stance. the key of could become part of the nato alliance. going on to say that was inevitable. after that, i don't see any way that a country in russia's possession could allow them just in their possession, could allow them to join them. i don't see that happening. and long before president button, russia was very strong in the fact that i believe that's the reason the worst started....
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we are also here today to directly and unambiguously express that stark strategic realities prevent the united states of america from being primarily focused on the security of europe. the united states faces consequential threats to our homeland. we must and we are focusing on security of our own borders. we also face a pure competitor in the communist chinese, with the capability and intent to threaten our homeland and core national interests in the indo-pacific. the u.s. is prioritizing deterring war with china in the pacific, recognizing the reality of scarcity and making the resource and tradeoffs to ensure that deterrence does not fail. deterrence cannot fail for all of our sakes. as the united states prioritizes its attention to these threats, european allies must lead from the front. together we can establish a division of labor that maximizes our comparative advantages in europe and pacific respectively. in my first week as secretary of defense under president trump's leadership we have seen promising signs that europe sees this threat. understands what needs to be done. and is
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wilensky and then vice president jd vance and i think the contrast between those could not be more stark. what do you make of the vice president speech and particularly him telling european allies that their biggest threat was from within? >> i don't think the vice president spoke for the majority of americans. i don't think he spoke for the majority of democrat i don't even think you spoke for the majority of republicans. in terms of how he views the alliance. how critical it is america's long-term security. if everything becomes simply a transaction tactic than the kind of 70+ years of alliance that we had won't stand the test of time. i was disappointed by the tone as somebody our committee the intelligence cocommittee that t deepest dive into the russian intervention and the 2016 elections is completely bipartisan. for him to also underestimate the power r of misinformation a disinformation, it shows that i'm not sure history the ability particularly russia and previous engagements to overthrow regimes based upon the information disinformation campaigns that is real and can be done a
wilensky and then vice president jd vance and i think the contrast between those could not be more stark. what do you make of the vice president speech and particularly him telling european allies that their biggest threat was from within? >> i don't think the vice president spoke for the majority of americans. i don't think he spoke for the majority of democrat i don't even think you spoke for the majority of republicans. in terms of how he views the alliance. how critical it is...
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a stark reminder of that before the talks as russia launched another mass drone attack on kyiv and elsewheretoday's events have so far done nothing to allay the biggest fears in ukraine of being forced to accept an end to war on russia's terms, with the peace being carved up between moscow and washington. tom bateman, bbc news, riyadh. and those talks come as the uk considers sending troops to ukraine to boost its security, though it's still not clear if more european nations will sign on to send troops. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has been with british troops in romania, where they're already training in the event they are deployed to ukraine. these troops know they may be sent into danger. shouting let's go! part of britain's high readiness force training with european nato allies in romania. let's go! they're already learning the lessons, the return of trench warfare. secure a peace in ukraine. this brigade is absolutely ready. my brigade back in the uk is ready. but clearly what that force package would look like would be dependent upon what the prime minister and the minist
a stark reminder of that before the talks as russia launched another mass drone attack on kyiv and elsewheretoday's events have so far done nothing to allay the biggest fears in ukraine of being forced to accept an end to war on russia's terms, with the peace being carved up between moscow and washington. tom bateman, bbc news, riyadh. and those talks come as the uk considers sending troops to ukraine to boost its security, though it's still not clear if more european nations will sign on to...
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and so right now the message really contradict stands in stark a. there's a gap between that and the talk of negotiating on phase 2, because in order for the displacement of palestinians to happen, uh, you know, face to almost loses, all meaning because that's when reconstruction happens. that's when life comes back to gaza. and so there is a bit of a contradiction if you will, between that message about the gates of hell opening about to tel aviv coordinating with washington about iran being center stage and his real determined to finish the job and with us support. and then talking about negotiations about phase 2 of the cease fire review as release time board, we just had the steve called saying that he seemed to be pretty content. the face talks, at least on the face to i'm going to happen. we know these really prime minister's office is saying the security cabinet is going to be monday to discuss the phase 2 . is there a cautious optimism that things might be moving forward to look, i think we need to distinguish for our viewers between the opt
and so right now the message really contradict stands in stark a. there's a gap between that and the talk of negotiating on phase 2, because in order for the displacement of palestinians to happen, uh, you know, face to almost loses, all meaning because that's when reconstruction happens. that's when life comes back to gaza. and so there is a bit of a contradiction if you will, between that message about the gates of hell opening about to tel aviv coordinating with washington about iran being...
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hurry, quite a stark warning there from the former head of there from the former head of the army? easing british termed were remarkably hollow fggces were remarkably hollow had been through process neglect 7 neglect for 7 neglect for �* 370 years neglect for 370 years —— of neglect for over 30 years —— very stark. that will certainly focus minds in whitehall on focus minds ian'hitehall on calls, notjust from sir those calls, notjust from sir nick �* but from nick carter but from many others, from trump right today, the party here democrats today, the party here in calling for increased in the uk calling for increased defence spending. the government has promised to set a path to spend 2.5% of the out a path to spend 2.5% of the gdp, overall economy uk's gdp, our overall economy come on defence, up from 2.3% = -= but we don't have any for when that would timeline for when that would happen, they haven't set a date when that path would be set for when that path would be set out, let alone a date for when that figure would actually be reached and there are calls for go much further t
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live in 2023 brought $37.1 million in stark contrast to that, the pga raked in 1.83 billion.h indeed. numbers of the trump administration celebrating his first month in office. i guess it was a big celebration. ashley: lots to talk about. karoline -- karoline levitt was joined by stephen miller and both of them praise the president for his administration's dynamic start. listen to this. >> the president has signed 73 executive orders, more than double the number signed by joe biden and quadrupled the number signed by barack obama over the same period. >> thank you for joining our 1-month celebration of the most historic opening to a presidency in american history. he has ended all dei across the federal government, terminated all federal workers involved in promulgating unlawful policies, restored merit as the cornerstone of all federal policy. ashley: all in the first month, not just executive orders and those four weeks, donald trump has hosted the leaders of israel, japan, jordan and india. next monday he will host france's president, emmanuel macron, and the european prim
live in 2023 brought $37.1 million in stark contrast to that, the pga raked in 1.83 billion.h indeed. numbers of the trump administration celebrating his first month in office. i guess it was a big celebration. ashley: lots to talk about. karoline -- karoline levitt was joined by stephen miller and both of them praise the president for his administration's dynamic start. listen to this. >> the president has signed 73 executive orders, more than double the number signed by joe biden and...
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realize back then, but what i realized over the eight years that i served in congress and what is very stark and clear to us today is that that mindset is what is driving the decision ins that are being made by the democrat elite in washington to undermine our constitution and essentially throw it in the trash. this is the danger and the threat that we faced in this country today to have people in the highest positions of power have such disregard for the founding documents of our country is what has led to this brazen abuse of power. there are so many americans who are wrecking, rising, where this threat is coming from. they are recognized rising as i have. i was a democrat for over 20 years. it is this disregard for our fundamental rights and freedoms and this hatred for the limitations that our constitution places on their power. that drove me to lea the democratic party behind. you can watch the rest of this program and all of our book programs anytime online at
realize back then, but what i realized over the eight years that i served in congress and what is very stark and clear to us today is that that mindset is what is driving the decision ins that are being made by the democrat elite in washington to undermine our constitution and essentially throw it in the trash. this is the danger and the threat that we faced in this country today to have people in the highest positions of power have such disregard for the founding documents of our country is...
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this clock is a stark diagnosis of our reality.89 seconds to midnight, the doomsday clock stands closer to catastrophe than at any moment in its history. the clock speaks to the existential threats that confront us, and the need for unity and bold leadership to turn back its hands. 2024 was the hottest year on record. unleashing devastating climate shocks that destroyed lives and livelihoods across the globe. the only effective response is for nations to work together, which is why it is so alarming that president trump has signaled his intention to withdraw from the paris agreement. in this crucial year for climate action, we urge all other signatories to double down and reaffirm their commitment to meeting the paris goals. the climate crisis is a false multiplier for instability and insecurity, amplifying the likelihood and severity of all other existential threats. the increase in outbreaks of infectious diseases we are already seeing is a dire indication that this deadly cascade effect has already begun. the u.s. announcement t
this clock is a stark diagnosis of our reality.89 seconds to midnight, the doomsday clock stands closer to catastrophe than at any moment in its history. the clock speaks to the existential threats that confront us, and the need for unity and bold leadership to turn back its hands. 2024 was the hottest year on record. unleashing devastating climate shocks that destroyed lives and livelihoods across the globe. the only effective response is for nations to work together, which is why it is so...
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gabbard would do, i think there's a stark difference between our adversaries who want to undermine the united states and those who are our allies. and it doesn't appear that tulsi gabbard understands the difference. so, how can the men and women of the intelligence community trust that ms. gabbard will protect their secrets? that she'll protect our secrets, the secrets of the united states? how many russians are going to risk their lives to pass along information to our intelligence officers if they're worried that ms. gabbard will sell them out? how much will our allies in n.a.t.o. and the indo-pacific share with ms. gabbard in charge. the work of american covert operations and intelligence gathering is based on one central principle and that is trust. i wouldn't trust tulsi gabbard any further than i can throw her. i think this chamber faces a choice, we can choose to defend america's national security and keep our promise to our constituents to protect their lives and safety and their interests or we can choose to give a gift to vladimir putin and our adversary, to usher them into t
gabbard would do, i think there's a stark difference between our adversaries who want to undermine the united states and those who are our allies. and it doesn't appear that tulsi gabbard understands the difference. so, how can the men and women of the intelligence community trust that ms. gabbard will protect their secrets? that she'll protect our secrets, the secrets of the united states? how many russians are going to risk their lives to pass along information to our intelligence officers if...
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while signing that order, the president shared a stark warning with the uranian governments.o kill trump for years. -- iranian governments. they have been plenty kill trump for years, and he says it will be the last thing they ever do. >> a sign that is iran -- and their proxies who threatened to retaliate against you and your team by killing you guys, or taking out -- >> they haven't done that. that would be a terrible thing for them to do. not because of me. if they did that, they would be obliterated. that would be the end. i have left instructions. if they do it, they get obliterated. there won't be anything left. and they shouldn't be able to. and biden should have said that but he never did. >> stark warning, kayleigh. >> there is a sentence that is chilling. i read it in december. it was in axios'. "iran's nuclear program has advanced dramatically during biden's time in office, bringing iran to the status of a de facto nuclear threshold states. iran was out there having a big old party for 4 years. the sanctions are off, we do what we want. we and we shall proxies, we
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have you ever read before in patient records such a stark warning that a patient could end up killingalocane's care. for the rest of their lives. navteonhal, bbc news. on bbc two shortly. we be discussing those feelings live and speak to emma webber, whose son was one of those killed that -e and we aridehqquihh h h ahridehe or hear h h aim; will hear hhhhahnother day. and we will hear from another mum who fears her could mom who fears her adott son cootd' because his care under same ,, trust same trust isn't good e she says. that's h a teenager who's been charged with murder after the stabbing of a 15—year—old boy at a school in sheffield has appeared in the city's youth court. harvey willgoose died on monday after suffering serious injuries at all saints catholic high school. the boy, who cannot be named due to his age, article. today, harvey willgoose's parents spoke to abi jaiyeola are you proud of me?" he were brilliant. my best pal. he was a rogue at times, but a lovable rogue. their grief is raw. about the devastation of losing him. and it does make it that...better. it's gettin
have you ever read before in patient records such a stark warning that a patient could end up killingalocane's care. for the rest of their lives. navteonhal, bbc news. on bbc two shortly. we be discussing those feelings live and speak to emma webber, whose son was one of those killed that -e and we aridehqquihh h h ahridehe or hear h h aim; will hear hhhhahnother day. and we will hear from another mum who fears her could mom who fears her adott son cootd' because his care under same ,, trust...
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. >> it's hard to find places other than places that have been deforested where you see such a starkat happens in the arctic trickles down to all of us. >> if the ice disappears, the arctic will warm faster and the planet will warm faster. >> reporter: think of the ice as the earth's air-conditioner. it reflects light and without it the sun is warmed and warms our oceans. scientists say to slow the melting, we need to significantly cut emissions from fossil fuels. >> the arctic's an indicator for me of what's likely to come to all of us. it's nature's way of telling us we need to do something. >> reporter: a change that even the kings of the arctic are helpless to stop. erin hassanzadeh, cbs news. >> john: coming up next, an assessment of the diplomatic shifts taking place to end the war in ukraine. that's in tonight's interview. >> john: the diplomatic dispute between president trump and ukrainian president zelenskyy regarding negotiations with russia upended national protocols and rattled u.s. allies in europe. "the economist" magazine captures it this way. the administration of tr
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um, you know, what a stark difference, because we saw those chaotic scenes surrounding the release of israeli hostages in gaza last week. that, of course, triggered condemnation from israel and a delay in the release of the palestinian prisoners. now we hear from jumana that this is a complete 180. everything's going smooth and organized. um, what do you make of that? >> the word i didn't hear from. >> jumana was the word hamas. my heart goes out to every single palestinian. why are there. >> no hospitals? >> because that's where hamas was and that's where they placed themselves. and hamas are the ones that are trying to pose themselves as the responsible. i would say not responsible, not authority. these last 484 days, hamas did this. they could have stopped it at any stage, handed over the snatched hostages. the people that were released right now were taken from their homes in pajamas on saturday morning, october 7th. one of them, yarden bibas, was taken with his wife that everybody knows her face. she's the ginger colored haired woman, together with a small little two babies. he's
um, you know, what a stark difference, because we saw those chaotic scenes surrounding the release of israeli hostages in gaza last week. that, of course, triggered condemnation from israel and a delay in the release of the palestinian prisoners. now we hear from jumana that this is a complete 180. everything's going smooth and organized. um, what do you make of that? >> the word i didn't hear from. >> jumana was the word hamas. my heart goes out to every single palestinian. why are...
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. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market seth delivered a stark warning to both ukraine and america's europeanies this week. fox's alex hogan has more from london. >> this war must end. >> defense secretary pete hegseth making waves on wednesday at a high stakes meeting of america's european allies, focusing on the war in ukraine. hegseth pulling back on america's support for ukraine's main objective, pushing russian troops out of the country and restoring its pre 2014 borders, saying it's no longer a realistic goal. he also says the u.s. won't support ukraine's bid to join nato, and any peacekeepers sent there will be on their own. >> if these troops are deployed as peacekeepers to ukraine at any point, they should be deployed as part of a non nato mission. >> more significantly, hegseth says the u.s. is pivoting away from europe to focus on securing the southern border and confronting china in the pacific. >> stark strategic realities prevent the united states of america from being primarily focused on the security of europe. >> the policy shift is sparking concern among some nato allies who
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so it's a really stark warning.es come, as european officials are concerned about the fact that there has been so much mixed messaging from the trump administration about ukraine and concerns, that is, the administration threatening to potentially secede from europe altogether. so there is a lot of concerns in munich while i was there, which if you add the tariffs on to all of that, it adds to these international tensions both abroad and then tensions at home as well. remember why president trump was elected? he promised to bring down prices on day one. he said so far we are actually seeing prices go up. we have seen inflation go up. and if you look at history, if you talk to economists, they say consumers always, always bear the brunt of tariffs. so if prices start to go up even more, the question becomes kira could this backfire politically on president trump? now he has said there could be some short term pain to all of this. so he's trying to prepare people and set expectations. but how high the price is go. i t
so it's a really stark warning.es come, as european officials are concerned about the fact that there has been so much mixed messaging from the trump administration about ukraine and concerns, that is, the administration threatening to potentially secede from europe altogether. so there is a lot of concerns in munich while i was there, which if you add the tariffs on to all of that, it adds to these international tensions both abroad and then tensions at home as well. remember why president...
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the warnings are stark.adline warned, “resources of state unable to support more growth." in that article, experts and civil engineers made it clear that utah just doesn't have enough water to sustain more growth and forcefully cautioned of a “rebuke by nature” and threat of significant loss. even my special sanpete county is being overrun. one article noted that, because of intense resource scarcity, some farms have shut down, and families have moved away. times, as the media and experts have warned, are indeed bleak. but, i guess this is the part where i tell you that the deseret news headline wasn't from today, but was actually printed in 1942. when our population was 580,000 people. oh, and that sanpete county article came from 1867. so, how is it possible that our state added an additional 3 million people, 6 times more than in 1942 while also improving the quality of life? and is it possible to do it again? while the answer is simple, it's not necessarily easy. we must build. history teaches us that in
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so for all of those weekend plans, that will be in stark contrast to what we saw last weekend, which was kind of a washout around much of the bay area. all right, we are having technical difficulties with darren peck. no, we aren't. here he is. he is making things happen. darren? >> reporter: just had to get a new battery put in, and i'm ready to go. we've got rain coming tomorrow. we're going to start the discussion right there. you can see the next storm. big wide view on the map here. look at this batch of clouds. that's us right now in high resolution satellite. if you remove that, all you have to do is watch the amount of rain that's about to get pulled to the west coast again. and let's think about that map and put it on the bay. when we look at us, it starts in the morning. put a little time stamp on the bottom of the screen there. this run doesn't start until the 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. hour. and so like they all do, it starts raining in the north bay first in the predawn hours. then from here, this is going to march its way across the bay throughout the day. but there is two di
so for all of those weekend plans, that will be in stark contrast to what we saw last weekend, which was kind of a washout around much of the bay area. all right, we are having technical difficulties with darren peck. no, we aren't. here he is. he is making things happen. darren? >> reporter: just had to get a new battery put in, and i'm ready to go. we've got rain coming tomorrow. we're going to start the discussion right there. you can see the next storm. big wide view on the map here....
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. >> we are also here today to directly and unambiguously express that stark strategic realities preventstates of america from being primarily focused on the security of europe. >> ukraine's rightful place is in nato, that is a process that will take some time. ♪ christian: yes, donald trump has spoken to vladimir putin. negotiations in ukraine are beginning and it might include a presidential visit to moscow. meanwhile in brussels, some blonde troops from the new u.s. defense secretary, all of which have serious implications for the baltics. we will hear tonight from the estonian defense minister. also on the program, we are in the count on a poodle weekend for gaza, we will get a reaction to that. and can we trust what mi5 tells us? in court today that intelligence agency issued a reserved apology to bbc and the courts for false evidence it had given it in a trial involving one of its agents. a very warm welcome. donald trump said he and vladimir putin will take a commonsense approach to the war in ukraine. the two men had a lengthy and productive phone call today, the russian presiden
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it's a stark reminder of the heavy responsibility we bear. writing to you from the river of the whole i once was a place of warmth in life and outcome of my days i spent searching for the most basic necessities like flour to feed my family. we truly breaks me as my helplessness in a place attorney pretty and innocent eyes seek safety and it cannot provide an answer and i do not have braided and the elderly seeking silence in the house way down in boston suffering. and here i am, dying thousand times everyday and it is i think of all of that it cannot do for them. unlike the order of this message, we are in a position to do something. it only requires you decisive action and leadership. >> i think you for your briefing. now give the floor to the next person, you have the floor. >> indeed members of the security council, i think this last lifelong friend of israel and the palestinians, and is one of has repeatedly called out the atrocities and war crimes well sites, including the seventh of october in and against israel rated and is may know i
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expediency and principle, between what's easy and what's right, most of us aren't faced with such stark turn their heads hoping attention moves quickly on. it takes courage to stop the train or jump off. but as they say, courage is contagious. sassoon's deputy resigned writing "i expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool or enough of a coward to file your motion but it was never going to be me." by friday night seven members in total of the justice department had resigned. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news plus." i'm john dickerson. good night. have a great weekend. great wee. >>> right now on cbs news bay area, all-star weekend has tipped off with a jam packed schedule of events, local businesses all looking to take advantage of those big crowds. >>> we are live inside one of the big attractions as basketball fans from all over the world get a chance to get in on the action. >>> the storm has moved on, but dozens of people in the south bay have been flooded out of their apartments. one man tells us how he felt powerless to stop the water from rushing in. >> i
expediency and principle, between what's easy and what's right, most of us aren't faced with such stark turn their heads hoping attention moves quickly on. it takes courage to stop the train or jump off. but as they say, courage is contagious. sassoon's deputy resigned writing "i expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool or enough of a coward to file your motion but it was never going to be me." by friday night seven members in total of the justice department had...
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vance,and the contrast could not be more stark. what do you make of the vice president's speech and particularly telling european allies their biggest threat is from within? >> first i don't think the vice president spoke for the majority of americans. i don't think he spoke for the majority of democrats. i don't think he spoke for the majority of republicans. in terms of how he views the alliance with europe. how yield it is to america's long-term security. iffing everything is simply a transaction tactic then the kind of 70 plus years of alliance we have had won't stand the test of time. i was disappointed by the tone as somebody who was our committee intelligence committee that did did deepest dive into the russian intervention in the 2016 elections it was bipartisan. for him to can kind of justin estimate the power of misinformation and disinformation shows i'm not sure he's read were history. the ability of particularly russia to overthrow regimes based on misinformation and dizzy information is real and can be done at speed a
vance,and the contrast could not be more stark. what do you make of the vice president's speech and particularly telling european allies their biggest threat is from within? >> first i don't think the vice president spoke for the majority of americans. i don't think he spoke for the majority of democrats. i don't think he spoke for the majority of republicans. in terms of how he views the alliance with europe. how yield it is to america's long-term security. iffing everything is simply a...
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stands and in a new interview ukraine's president delivering a stark warning about what will happen if the u.s. stops military aid. here is andrea mitchell. >> overnight a russian drone striking the chernob nuclear plant and officials say no sign of a diation release as world leaders thered in munich. ukraine's president zelenskyy meeting with vice president vance and secretary of state rude i don't. >> we want to achieve a durable, lasting peace. >> reporter: president trump says russian president putin says he wants peace. he told president trump putin is lying. allied leaders stunned by mixed messages from the u.s. and so are multiple members of congress pointing to the president suggesting a smit with putin and not ukraine. >> i will meet with russians. only one russian guy. with putin. >> critics point to pete hegseth, ruling out ukraine ever getting into nato, taking a key negotiating chip off of the table before talks start. >> the united states does not believe that nato membership for ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. >> reporter: prompting a rare rebu
stands and in a new interview ukraine's president delivering a stark warning about what will happen if the u.s. stops military aid. here is andrea mitchell. >> overnight a russian drone striking the chernob nuclear plant and officials say no sign of a diation release as world leaders thered in munich. ukraine's president zelenskyy meeting with vice president vance and secretary of state rude i don't. >> we want to achieve a durable, lasting peace. >> reporter: president trump...
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plate" to guarantee ukraine's sovereignty. 0ur political correspondent harry farley spoke to me very starkarmed forces were remarkably hollow that will certainly focus minds in whitehall on those calls, notjust from sir nick carter but from many democrats today — the party here in the uk the government has promised to set out a path to spend 2.5% of the uk's gdp, our overall economy, on defence — up from 2.3% now. but we don't have any timeline for when that would happen, they haven't set a date for when that path would be set figure would actually be reached and there are calls for them to go much further than 2.596. keir starmer will be laughed out of the room when he goes to washington to visit donald trump next week unless he sets out plans to go much further than 2.5% — to 3% for example. there is no indication at the moment from them that they are willing out a path to spend 2.5% of the uk's gdp, our overall economy, on defence — up from 2.3% now. but we don't have any timeline for when that would happen, they haven't set a date for when that path would be set let alone a date for wh
plate" to guarantee ukraine's sovereignty. 0ur political correspondent harry farley spoke to me very starkarmed forces were remarkably hollow that will certainly focus minds in whitehall on those calls, notjust from sir nick carter but from many democrats today — the party here in the uk the government has promised to set out a path to spend 2.5% of the uk's gdp, our overall economy, on defence — up from 2.3% now. but we don't have any timeline for when that would happen, they haven't...
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have you ever read before in patient records such a stark warning that a patient could end up killing there were failings in calocane's care. navteonhal, bbc news. in the years before the attack, in which the three girls at a dance class last summer. the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. sweden's never seen anything like this, and you can tell. for cover under their desks. outside the college today. "the gunman was in the corridor," she told us. "we could hear him firing." come home to my children." woman speaks swedish. gunshots. today, both royals and politicians came here to try to tonight, swedish media are reporting this local 35—year—old, where many of the students were immigrants learning swedish. and then i think it was targeted for one special group of people, it was newcomers. nick beake, bbc news, 0rebro, in central sweden. and displace its palestinian population provokes on bbc 0n bbc london... a hospital gets funding a london hospital gets funding towards but work towards its redevelopment. but work start on the site for at least a decade. plus, we take yo
have you ever read before in patient records such a stark warning that a patient could end up killing there were failings in calocane's care. navteonhal, bbc news. in the years before the attack, in which the three girls at a dance class last summer. the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. sweden's never seen anything like this, and you can tell. for cover under their desks. outside the college today. "the gunman was in the corridor," she told us. "we could hear him...