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meetings in manuel my call in falls, the french president has been quite out spoken recently about europe not standing up for itself in the world economically, politically and not at least militarily. and even though china said the visit was to promote development of the china, you relationship a is a concentration of salts with one of the most pro european of europe. salita is gap. elf is in berlin, and this is the day the year. and the world today has entered a new period of turbulence and change the future of continental very clearly
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depend on our ability to develop relations with china and a balance mount of china in the u. s. 2 important forces in the world should continue to see each other as partners also coming up as israel stands, silence for holocaust remembering today. benjamin netanyahu speaks out against the critics of the war and gauze history. he says, has told israel the necessity of defending itself. i pledge here today from jerusalem on this all across, remembered state. if his role is forced to stand alone, israel will stand alone until the views of the s and around the world. welcome. as we start the day was she didn't things visit to the union is 1st in 5 years, the chinese president,
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health trilateral adults and parents with his friends come to find them on the call and european commission president over the from the line she is visit mox, 60 years of diplomatic ties between china and font, the relationship in which they haven't always seen eye to eye in paris both lee. this is the stress, the importance partnership. during times of increasing global tensions, including the, was in ukraine and the middle east. chinese president children paying received a warm welcome from france as a monument, chrome, to kick off his european trip after exchanging pleasantries and gifts, the to turn to more pressing matters, such as the war and ukraine. one major point of contention is the question of who was helping or moscow. china says it doesn't sell russia weapons, but critics, in the west side, aging has found a lucrative loophole in the sale of dual use components to russia. goods and
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technology that can be used for military applications, effectively bypassing sanctions. most likely, you'll probably welcome the commitments made by the chinese authorities to refrain from selling arms or aid to moscow and just strictly control the export of dual use goods. this is what you told me very clearly mister president, just over a year ago, and you know what, you have reiterated all schools of a great today. and while she emphasized the importance of healthy relations between china, france and the u, he defended his country's right to forward its own relationship with russia. one of those find really you, we oppose using the ukraine crisis to cast blame smear a 3rd country. and inside a new cold war, similar guy earlier, europe and commission president or so the funder lion, or she to address trade and balances or face the threat of terrace from the you. one of china is biggest export markets. chinese subsidized products,
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the subsidized products such as the electric vehicles or for example, steel of flooding the european market. at the same time, china continues to massively support its manufacturing sector. and this, combined with a domestic demand that is not increasing. the world cannot absorb china, surface production. she will visit, appear in these on the border between france and spain with nicole before traveling to serbia and hungry later in the week. that's unlike old actually is with the end of the pacific program of the german marshall fund where i could, why is she in europe and why 1st in front? i mean, she didn't pay me is i'm traveling through europe also because i think there has been a recognize over admission that europe is changing on china. the you're here commission has launch mobile products. i mean,
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those items would be to add probing to electric vehicles. china, most recently the power into the medical device after the procurement process, these, their vision leadership is called to the fact that there has been a change in europe. that europe has become more confrontational towards china as well as like, just put up with the status quote, it very much dislikes the you risking measure of the weight. so it's in a way of trying to do what it's been, what the chinese government is trying to do. what's been trying but done multiple times before it was just move things over. and in this case, i mean to jim king just awful that when i went to china and now it didn't pay is here in europe to continue these talks with frank. now the commission president was not from the line, the joint, the talks in paris actually, and my call on the same page when it comes to china. i mean, not
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a 100 percent of that. i'm sure all, but they are a lot more on the same page. and then those are in the case for instance, between without fries and a european commission. for instance, frances generally see no back or all of that from into chinese electric vehicles. which can not inside of germany, which has been kind of working against that, both industry and the government. and so there's a lot of ground. and in any case, i think my call has made a week to include the european new york in politicians and has talked with travelers, leadership. now the time it says it is neutral regarding the ukraine conflicts, and you have to deliver supplies to russia that support his war. if it does it, one of them a call really expect to persuade china as presidents to shift his position on russia and ukraine. i i, i mean,
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i can't look into his head. my guess is that by now the holes that exist at a long time ago that china to play a constructive role. and this has somehow, you know, have been disappointed and not times that i don't think there are high levels. that's fine, us gotta, you know, medium or pull those weights to weighing in russia. i think there's awareness that china is about rush. i could not have waged as world without chinese support, but i, i do think there is a genuine how they use that day. they can keep getting commitments from china not to provide the so welcome to russia to reaffirm that commitment and to try to put back the pressure on china to curtail it's our support of russia to ensure that was good to no longer enter a rush as much chinese market and whether or not that's going to succeed is really gonna depend on what, what, what, what, what they can, what they have to offer and return. and by that i actually mean sticks and not
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carrots. so what would be the consequences of china does not stop. thank you very much, michael will by grant german marshall fund. thank you. the science about out across as well today as the nations to remember the 6000000 jews murdered by the nonsense. 2 minutes of silence. israelis monkey annual day of mourning for and coming, rushing off the victims of the holocaust is really lead is also ga that'd before the a tunnel flame. if you have for some of the world holocaust remember incentive among them. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and presidents, isaac, that's now this is holocaust. remember this day is being observed in the shadow of
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the homeless terror attack of october 7th. and the subsequent will in gaza at the ceremony on sunday night. and this and you all are denounced was he called a volcano of anti semitism and okay. might as well as international critics. 80 years ago in the holocaust, the drawers people were totally defenseless against those who saw our destruction. no nation came to our rate. today we again confront enemies bent on our destruction. i say to the leaders of the world, no amount of pressure. no decision by any international forum will stop as well from defending itself as the prime minister of israel, the one and only joyce states. by pleasure, today from jerusalem on this holocaust remembered stay. if his role is forced to stand alone,
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israel will stand alone. this is why i was prime minister benjamin the to the all of them. i'm now very pleased to welcome the rabbi abraham cooper and the studio is associated dean of is see one visitors center, a jewish 2 and rides. the organization is also the chairman of us commission on international religious freedom, which gives policy advice to the us government. thank you for joining us. the on this very special day in the studio. now this is the 1st hello customer. i'm gonna stay since october the 7th, the turbo tax. then when you think back to you, go in and look up the situation situation now what, what are your thoughts? well, as far as the jewish people are concerned a year ago, as trends, divisions are the logical religious, political, you know, jews do like to argue a lot of october 7th. just so those divisions not only in israel, but even in the diaspora melt away because it was understood that october sense
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that was something different. and in this sense it's its own extra central threat. when that happens, the jewish family tends to come together. on the other hand, you know the holocaust was if you will, industrial sized mass murder, genocide, or right. and everything was done to the personalize the contact between the murders and the victim. to cover up what had taken place. october 7th, in this sense was the exact opposite. looking for families broadcasting it back home, calling mom and dad and gosh, is saying i killed 10 jews of my own hands. so that i think a lot of the survivors of october 7th, have been looking to the survivors of the holocaust for if you will, a lifeline for guidance. like how could you pick up the pieces after, where do we go from here?
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and so there is, i think one other very important issue in that is that a denial is become a weapon. denial of the holocaust by the radiance and others and denial of the reality of what happened in october 7th by from us and from us the support is around the world. it's almost unbelievable. but if you can deny the holocaust, you can pretty much deny anything. so we just need to know who the speak is. intrusive is on. so you think he's right to draw pals with all the cost? i think it's simply unavoidable. i work for the sign is decent. also numerous. the reason follows the same. this nazi hunter worked very hard to not draw a parallels directly between one genocide and another each and its own right stands alone. but what i would say is that for the inter generations of the jewish family, if you will, there's a natural, a need for it if you will, a collective hug. but in terms of that need to be led by the survivors who
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went through the ultimate and humanity, not just for 24 hours, but sometimes you 4 or 5 years. now you mentioned the word genocide, which has become a really a political, a pop the title if you will. this particular one. and there are people who compare the war and gaza a, to a genocide, genocide, to, to the hollow cost. has it become necessary for these days to explain the difference? so i think you're absolutely right. the term genocide is now applied to heretic events that take place sometimes mass murders. not all of them are a genocide that doesn't diminish the level of suffering, of individuals in so far as trying to, if you will, to flip the narrative, which you know, how much of that supporters work. so hard to do. it's, i think, pretty straightforward. no one has to suffer in vassar or how much has to do is lay
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down his weapons. and that's perhaps not the thought about or spoken about very much. but when you're dealing with an enemy, that itself wants to see you kill and maim as many possible people as possible. if it puts is rarely, isn't it a tough position? but at the end of the day, politics aside just came from is real. the people themselves and you know, it's a small country. what happened there is the equivalent of probably $10911.00. there is a grand determination to see this through. people hope it will happen quickly because they still have as the law and ultimately you still have the i a total up there. so it's a very tough and rocky road ahead. and the lessons from the holocausts, of course, are not only about a death and destruction of mass murder, but about perseverance and courage and humanity, and hope. now,
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no matter what happens in, in the immediate future, they brutality of the attack. october 7th and also the high price that uh guys end up paying right now that and uh, and hate on both sides. uh, is it going to go away or i can speak for the people in gaza. i know that unfortunately getting education for one or a has sort of kept a lot of that hatred boiling for quite a while before october 7th. think to the point of view of his release. and i think their, their hatred is focused on the enemy. and i think the vast majority of these rallies don't see all palestinians as quote unquote the enemy. nonetheless, the numbers, the polling acts taking place the endorsement of what took place on october 7th. and then the denial which we're hearing more and more about that. it was all
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a concoction made up. that's where it raises, of course, the level of, of anger a to fever pitch along israel. but i think that the day after will come and in the middle east as fast as these terrific events they place the day after sometimes spring, some promises of hope right now we don't see any on the horizon. but assignment we, since all himself was, was asked of people leaves and miracles. and he said, well, i'm not a religious man. and i like when i looked at the middle east, i think objectively. but in order to be an optimist in the middle east, you have to believe in miracles is right. let's change the subject and look at the spike of a anti semitism, especially on us campuses and universities. and we've seen the pro palestinian protest as of columbia other universities across the us. your colleague jim douglas,
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see off the some of the results center have this to say, a positive. we have a piece of graphics that to go with it anyway. i'll just read it. we are witnessing the abject failure of universe. it is to hold accountable those who have hijacked universe to campuses and failed to protect your students, faculty, staff, and other support. this is what immediate action must be taken. would you agree with that sentiment, but only a failure of the universities? i think at the end of the day when some of those universities parents are paying $90000.00 us a year for tuition, it's a contract. people go to university to uh, to savvy, and yes, it is a failure in the part of the ministrations and as been reported here, cod powers invested over $4000000000.00 in the lead american universities over the years. and i think also and watching some of the university presidents being interrogated on capitol hill,
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they're all reading statements drafted by lawyers. we need less lawyers. we need more leadership and you don't have leadership. you have that kind of situation where the stream is, you know exactly what they want to do, where they want to take the cap is that are pretty open road and a lot of locations and, and the point of view is the jewish community. it's a difficult and necessary wakeup call and hopefully cooler heads will. i think also it's very important is the ira definition events. i semitism, i can't tell you how many university administrators has told me. if we only had a working definition. then we would be able to train our police on campus and take the necessary action. what's missing right now? there's no moral g p s. and most of these elite campuses and if and effects, not only that you jewish people with this issue, but more broadly, it's just aston from the curriculum. if you will. speaking about the,
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the moral compass. commentators say that the end of semitism is moving from the right where use web used to see it. uh to the left of the us and elsewhere. do you think that's happening? i think it has happens. it doesn't mean that neo nazis suddenly r c. so, you know, they're still there, but what you're seeing here is that the immunization, the jewish state. and as far as criticizing israel, you won't get stronger criticisms and then its own can asset or a bunk taxi drivers. but when you get into the diaspora, the conversation suddenly shifting from wherever the borders of a 2 state solution for both be to now needs to be one state and from river to see palestine, etc, etc. a dramatic shift, a kind of wholesale embrace of the home us narrative be ever and cooper associated dean of the simon with install center. thank you very much for joining us here on
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the day. on this very special day. we turn to ukraine now that you're currently in forces are struggling to hold back a wave of russian assaults in the east. most sconces. it has captured several 100 square kilometers of ukrainian territory since the beginning of the year keeps, as it is suffering from a lack of soldiers and delays and deliveries from western allies in shortages allowed the russians to advance in many places like of the gulf. now they have the site set to on across the ukrainian retreat that to jeopardize the defense of the entire region all correspond to new conley as this report is anything less than breakneck speed. it's just too risky on these roads. we're heading towards chesapeake. the russian troops now just a few kilometers away. for some drugs of a head or a constant threats. disagreement,
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commodities unit is being tossed. the shooting them down. a week or 2 ago was the last time we down to try and start the last time we go to the concert. george was more than 3 weeks ago. the weather's been good for you. awesome. the. those are with the tires. you keep the flying too high. you can't hit them with guns hydro and a shallow dug out as much cover as these men have discounts as a quiet day around here. often enough, the shelves a much closer to the over there. that's where the shell hit last night. and another one came in about a 100 meters further because it yeah. then we'll look at it was about 1 30 in the morning. the school was dropping or came flying past the crate. it was pretty small, but there was a lot of shrapnel. not everyone could ignore the noise. the units dog spends most of our time hiding college tells us they used to have a cat. the show digital sign of being scared. was there any later when the cat was
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wondering if i call, they realized that was a reason to can manage to say, so come on, but i lose desk out here expose to drones and shelves and fight to the previous generations left of a weapons. it's hard to believe that $60000000000.00 worth of us hate is now and it's way with the full i'm with, if we will believe the aid is coming when we see it for ourselves or we can see or feel any difference yet. football for watching from wonderful for now. we've seen withdrawing from places like i've div go and the russians have been taking villages . i feel like we haven't been able to turn things around yet, just to share the cultural with all the to care about shells overall, the lack of them in 2023 regular west and deliveries allowed ukraine to briefly close the gap and firepower with russia for no longer because the photos, ukraine, you minute, you come on, says russia is upcoming its troops, 5 or $6.00 to $1.00. many here believe the truth,
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it gets closer to $10.00 to $1.00. suddenly does activity on the radius. i always square the right, correct? you understood the russian one set drug and he ukrainian target for fall. yes, it was a hit. my foot found its target. they've got the color since drones up that rule of time. they find to target an attack straight away just to be like possible before it be flattened by rushing artillery for us to help gets here in a hurry, granting soul, just say they can still hold onto the ruins. a pretty for russia managed to take just if you are in the high ground that surrounds it. many we spoke to believe defending the remainder of ukrainian health, the nets region could soon be untenable. holding out, nope, done by russia and under, supplied by the west has come at a price $58.00 come on time. things would have been very different. we'll have the price. so the need to because of the delays. many,
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many good manner of tied to follow through elements of reflection. everyone here is acutely aware. rumors, the platinum approaching is ordered his general to take joseph he off by rushes, made it not the victory day holiday. if anyone's going to stop them. if the soldiers so while away it's full of weapons from western allies, can you cry? and keep ra said, babe is monica can see. i'm a senior advisor for the center for strategic and international studies. well fortunately you, ukraine has been able to keep russia a day for the most part. they've had to give up some territory, but they've been quite stubborn. and the weapons from the united states will be arriving probably even now they've started to arrive and they will increase over the next couple of weeks. and we have to keep in mind too that support from various european countries and other global allies has been continuous and that is allowed
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ukraine to maintain its resistance. the tough question for you. crane is, how do they propose to win this war? it's one thing to get enough weapons to solidify the front wide, but then that's not enough power. they propose a weird and zalinski needs to put out his vision. a lot of people united states are waiting for that or and that's it for today. follow a team on social media at least at d. s. dw news. if it's the latest headlines you're looking for this boy's website dw dot com. so now from the entire team on the day, thanks for spending fox. your day with us the
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