00:00U.S. President Donald Trump says the war in Iran will end very soon but declined to provide an
00:05exact timeline on when that might be as hostilities enter day 11. French President Emmanuel Macron
00:12and Greek Prime Minister Kayakos Mitsotakis traveled to Cyprus for a meeting with President
00:17Christo Dourides amid the war in Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump assured Republican
00:23lawmakers that the war in Iran will end very soon, boasting that Washington is achieving
00:29tremendous success in what he described as an excursion into the Middle East.
00:56Trump did not indicate how soon the fighting might stop but did stress that the war will
01:01only end when all of the U.S.'s objectives are met. In a separate event later on Monday,
01:07he again defended the war in Iran as necessary, claiming without providing evidence that Tehran
01:13were plotting to take over the Middle East.
01:15They were going to take over the Middle East. They were looking to take over the Middle East.
01:20Now, had Operation Midnight Hammer not taken place, that was definite because they would
01:28have had a nuclear weapon within a matter of weeks. But that took place. That was a setback. But look
01:34at
01:34the number of missiles they were able to buy and make over the last six months.
01:39And those missiles were aimed at various countries. And when you look at a thousand, over a thousand
01:45missiles shot at like UAE, they were looking to take over the Middle East. We got there first.
01:51The war continues to rage in Tehran, with many describing Monday's attacks as one of the heaviest
01:57air raids since the war broke out late in February. Israel is also continuing to strike what it says
02:04are Iran-backed Hezbollah targets across several Lebanese cities on a daily basis.
02:09Tehran is continuing to fire retaliatory barrages at Israel, where at least one person was killed in a
02:16strike on Monday. Iranian attacks are also targeting neighboring Gulf states hosting U.S. bases.
02:22Attacks there are aimed at U.S. positions, but have also struck civilian and energy infrastructure.
02:29The death toll, according to latest figures, has surged past 1,230 in Iran, 397 in Lebanon,
02:3811 in Israel, and 7 U.S. service members.
02:49The move has brought European solidarity to the forefront. French President Emmanuel Macron
02:55and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis traveled to Cyprus for an emergency trilateral
03:01meeting with President Christodoulides amid the war in Iran. In their statements published
03:08after the meeting, all three leaders had a common message. Any attack on Cyprus is an
03:13attack on Europe.
03:16onmacbook on cabinet, i.g., so that we
03:38which means safety and the European Union,
03:41which means social responsibility.
03:45To come here to your side with the Prime Minister of Greece
03:49is to tell you that when Chypre is attacked,
03:53it is Europe who is attacked.
03:55And that the defense of Chypre is of course an essential question
04:00for your country, for your neighbor, partner and friend of Greece,
04:03but also for France and with her the European Union.
04:06The Kyprian democracy of the European family is not
04:12and will never be left alone.
04:16Every level of the European level is unparalleled.
04:20Our movements are unparalleled,
04:24far from any war.
04:26The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
04:29is expected to arrive in Cyprus,
04:31accompanied by fragates from other European countries
04:35to strengthen Cyprus protection.
04:39The Machine
04:41The Machineš
05:23We are convinced that we can save a lot of fuel during airside operations, which means
05:31when the plane lands and then when it goes to parking and then when it takes off, we
05:37can save a lot of fuel on this.
05:56My creations are in sports, in fashion, on a stage, in water, in synchronization, in Disney.
06:04I am a person very open, and I am obsessed with that Spanish dance can be known in all
06:10places possible.
06:12With my dancers, we created the whole choreography.
06:16It was incredible because I realized what Disney is.
06:19It was the world of Disney.
06:20I had many video calls with Disney studios.
06:24I have been with 40 creatives that each one is dedicated to something very concrete.
06:30My creations have a very specific and very recognizable.
06:34The person who wants to see an interview of Antonio Najarro, although he is new, innovative,
06:42although he is a different topic, knows a little bit what he is going to see.
06:46The idea is going to come out, but once the idea is placed in the Bailarini and the choreography
06:49is created, for me it has to be perfect.
06:52For me and for all my team.
06:54I am very perfectionist in choreography, in lighting, in vestuario, in sound, in everything.
07:01Everything has to be very balanced and perfect.
07:05I will try to achieve perfection, which is impossible.
07:09Well, I have the great luck, which is for me the most important thing, that I don't
07:16lose the illusion.
07:17I have a lot of illusion daily.
07:19I have no two days equal.
07:20It is also a habit that has taken my life.
07:25Every day that I wake up, I wake up with a lot of illusion.
07:28I have something that I love and I can dedicate myself to it.
07:31In Japan, I have, I dare say, more knowledge of the flamenco and the lancas españolas
07:37than in Spain.
07:38When that happens in other countries, then you arrive to your country and say,
07:41why not here?
07:43Why not here?
07:44But not for my personal interest, but because it would be a country much more,
07:48from my point of view, much more evolved.
07:59I was just the same before the accident.
08:07There wasn't any accident.
08:12Everything we did, we did it on purpose.
08:29There is nothing left to do now but live.
08:36This is a movie movie.
08:39This is the kind of movie, I mean, it was built for IMAX.
08:42It's meant to be appreciated as a piece of cinema in a movie theater.
08:49Not only because of the scope of the cinematography and the design,
08:53aspect ratio changes if you see it in IMAX, but also because of what it's about.
08:58I think the thing that's amazing about seeing movies in a theater is that you have an experience
09:05next to strangers in the dark.
09:07And if this movie is about, which it is, embracing the secret, monstrous sides inside of all of us,
09:15it's kind of a little bit of a radical action to do it in the dark next to a stranger.
09:19It's like going to a concert.
09:35Come on, big man.
09:37You don't want to play?
09:39Frankie!
09:44Ah!
09:45Ah!
09:46Ah!
09:49Until death to his blood.
09:55What's my name?
09:59I mean, I can't remember.
10:08Monsters.
10:43Our sculptures, they honor already strong women.
10:53The story behind her, knowing to create this sculpture for that woman, that I think was
11:01the most exciting part.
11:03We could create that strong personality for their mother.
11:09So this is a very, very important story for us.
11:18I put on the color and just mix the blue with the pigments.
11:24And then just, it's running down the body.
11:27And this is so beautiful.
11:29We love it.
11:30We love it.
11:31We love it.
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