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| Ensure that the farmers have the market to sell, and it's a national security issue, and onshore in a lot of the food as well. | ||
| So, sir, thank you, Mr. President. | ||
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Thank you, thank you, everybody. | |
| I think that's enough. | ||
| The country is doing very well. | ||
| Thank you very much, everyone. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Let's go, friends. | ||
| Thanks, guys. | ||
| Let's go, head out, guys. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Right this way. | ||
| Thanks, guys. | ||
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Grab the camera. | |
| We can come back to you. | ||
| U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterra spoke about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. | ||
| He urged both sides to abide by the deal and for all the hostages to be released in a dignified manner. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| The Secretary-General delivers some remarks. | ||
| We will not take questions today. | ||
| I welcome the announcement last night of an agreement to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza based on the proposal put forward by President Donald J. Trump. | ||
| And I commend the diplomatic efforts of the United States, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey in brokering the desperately needed breakthrough. | ||
| We have all waited far too long for this moment. | ||
| Now we must make it truly count. | ||
| I urge all parties to fully abide by the terms of the agreement and to fully embrace the opportunities it presents. | ||
| All hostages must be released in a dignified manner. | ||
| A permanent ceasefire must be secured. | ||
| The bloodshed must stop once and for all. | ||
| And the United Nations will provide its full support. | ||
| We and our partners are preparing to move now. | ||
| We have the expertise, the distribution networks, the community relationships in place to act. | ||
| Supplies are in place, and our teams are on standby. | ||
| We can scale up food, water, medical, and shelter assistance at once. | ||
| But to turn this ceasefire into real progress, we need more than the silency of the guns. | ||
| We need full, safe, and sustained access for humanitarian workers, the removal of red tape and impediments, and the rebuilding of shattered infrastructure. | ||
| And we need Member States to ensure that humanitarian operations are properly funded to meet the immense needs. | ||
| We must never forget the unbearable human cost of this conflict. | ||
| I mourn all of the lives lost, including United Nations personnel and humanitarian workers, and pay tribute to our colleagues who continue to serve with courage and compassion in conditions of extreme risk. | ||
| For Israelis and Palestinians alike, this deal offers a glimmer of relief. | ||
| And that glimmer must become the dawn of peace, the beginning of the end of this devastating war. | ||
| I urge all to seize this momentous opportunity to establish a credible political path forward. | ||
| A path towards ending the occupation, recognizing the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people, and achieving a two-state solution. | ||
| A path to a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians and to wider peace and security in the Middle East. | ||
| This breakthrough shows us the power and potential of diplomacy. | ||
| Let it be a reminder that the solutions to conflicts are not found on the battlefield. | ||
| They must be forged at the negotiating table. | ||
| And then crucially, they must be fully implemented. | ||
| The world is watching. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
| Thank you very much. | ||
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This holiday weekend, join C-SPAN for the most comprehensive America 250 coverage of the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary celebration. | |
| The Navy 250 Gala at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. | ||
| A star-studded Victory at Sea concert on Independence Mall, including actor and retired Marine Rob Riggle as MC, Patty LaBelle, the elite Marine Corps band, and others. | ||
| A commemoration of the Navy's founding, including a Blue Angels flyover, the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary celebration this holiday weekend, only on C-SPAN, official media partner of America 250. | ||
| Philip Taubman and his brother William have written what the publisher Norton is calling McNamara at War, a new history. | ||
| The introduction to this full-life biography of former Secretary of Defense Robert Strange McNamara says the following, quote, In McNamara at War, Philip and William Taubman examine McNamara's life of personal contradiction, unquote. | ||
| It's a portrait of a man at war with himself, according to the authors. | ||
| It's riven with melancholy, guilt, zealous loyalty, and profound inability to admit his flawed thinking about Vietnam before it was too late. | ||
| That's according to the authors. | ||
| William Taubman, seven years older than his brother at 83, is an emeritus political science professor from Amherst College. | ||
| Brother Phil spent 30 years with the New York Times and is an author of several books. | ||
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Authors Philip and William Taubman with their book, McNamara at War, a new history. |