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i mean, the government approaches you based on the existing communication mechanisms and technologies , for example, it informs you that you can get this loan now , you can do this, you can participate here , that is, no. you are not the only one who will wait in the offices and no one will answer you, but it is the office that will come to you, which we first presented to the government, mr. raisi, and he also ordered to follow up . this is one of those serious discussions. see, we said this many times. in the 1992 election, i stated that one of the most important priorities is the car the government must move , your administrative executive structure must be agile and fast. this is one of those discussions that we have when we say, sir, we want to start an 8% growth. one of them is increasing productivity. see how many components it has. to increase productivity, you must invest and have financial resources. we are only one, one is
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the human power that we have, one is management, you must apply correct management, and one is technology, as i said, if you pay attention to these four elements, then your productivity will also improve. he will do it for the technology that today, alhamdulillah , there are very good fields in our country , there are good developments , we also have very good human resources. now here we need a management that can strengthen this. in the housing sector , you mentioned the issue of sea economy. let's go to this issue separately, now one of the important axes in the 7th economic plan is sea-oriented, and based on this , the ratio of the population of the southern coast of the whole country should reach 8%. what is chabahar, see how many times i visited there i went to almost all those coasts
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, i talked to its people, there are many capacities , and i raised a debate in our election slogan. the ground is our shores, which are called our shores, so our shores are a world of opportunity, these are the mukuran, which is called mukuran in the local saying, the questions of mukuran that you go there. there is a set of marine opportunities, from fisheries and aquaculture discussions to many discussions of industry topics related to the sea. whether it's floating, repairing, or ships. i went to bandarbas there just two or three months ago. for example, we have a complex there. there is also a very governmental one , almost another one called izoiko, who works in the construction and repair of ships and ships and this.
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this complex has 3 billion dollars of assets. if you see about 11 thousand hectares of its area, it has very good infrastructure. one ship repair or ship construction that we do, if we are ordered, a thousand jobs it is created, that is, if 50 of them are created at the same time. now , with the wide range of facilities that they have, they can do this by themselves, it creates 50 thousand jobs , it creates jobs, and discussions like this , by the way , my collection is government. we can do it , they don't refer us for this work, for example, they go and import it, they go and buy it, for example, they repair it, instead of taking it to us , they give it to us somewhere else, obviously, the relevant devices, like , for example, having this herd, this issue is that
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if within the government there must be such a coherence that very well, sir, if i have such a possibility now , it can create so many jobs, you can work, or for example, i have this example that i have been criticizing for a long time. do this, well, it means that the economy can be used, our share is only 2 % of this, if it can be up to 10 billion dollars. in other areas that can be formed by the sea, like now, capacity the things that we have by the sea in terms of oil and gas and the things that
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are there as a result, i mean , when will we finally reach these neglected capacities ? if, for example, a country with conditions similar to ours today its economy is using the sea, 36 it is providing its employment from the sea, well, this opportunity is very virgin, it should be done then, for example, when you go to makran , you will see that people are ready for fishing, agriculture, and farms. related to fisheries and different things and now this can be developed what do i know if he is not only in the conversion industries, but now it is the conversion industries. ok, it needs work and a program that we discussed for this series of discussions . now, the same people who said that i went to that beach twice, i went all the way down. now there is another more interesting thing, for example, there are even tourism capacities, for example,
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that the so-called martian mountains that are there are very attractive, even for artistic works to make movies and so on, that is, it is a set of facilities . if the people there are ready to cooperate , one of the serious discussions that we are following, if we say that the growth of 8 must be done, if we are now in the seventh plan, then basically we have put our slogan that one world, one opportunity, one iran, this is the time to jump. what does it need? the requirement is that you have to give people a role. that is why we continued to say that every iranian is a glorious role. it means that the people who are there or the people who are ready to work in these fields, the government should play a role, the government should also come here to play a role, and according to the talent and ability of the people, they will have a role to play. let's talk about the people you talked about, dr. jalili
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, in the seventh plan, which mentions that the executive bodies are obliged to sell all their shares in companies gradually by the end of the second year of this law. leave the issue of increasing the role of the people in the economy to your plan to realize this issue, this is one of the very important issues , especially since we have an experience of at least 10 years, which is a very good discussion. he can do it if he has any companies at his disposal he should leave this to the people, so that the people can participate in the speech at that time. and improve it , use it more, make it work, let my government have its own regulatory role , not our executive role.
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i went in person, we checked these, we had cases where some actions were taken, but they were unsuccessful, like hebko, like sugarcane. like tabriz machine building and many other cases that have existed, why was this unsuccessful? this is another question. well, wasn't it supposed to be popular because it happened to be not done in the right way, what does it mean for the government to give this to the people instead of running a business , the people should do this with their own capital and with the competence and qualifications they have. i remember one of the bitter memories. what we had was that, for example , in hebco, the workers said, sir, in 1986, when it was still a government, for example, in the year 1800 , we produced about 1,800 heavy machinery, for example, road construction, etc., after it was called privatized. for example, from 8
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to 1800 until 8, as far as i remember, the labor crisis his workers came with interest and said, "dad, this person who did this only had money . he didn't give me enough money. they came with a series of relations, for example , to get something for a minimum. now i wish they would give me money, some of them here at a special price." my argument is that popularization happens to be one of the factors of improving these , it is the benefit of improving their productivity, but on the condition that it is implemented correctly , what is the correctness of it, is that the person who does this should be qualified. i recently i had recently gone to the province a few months ago lorestan, darood, i saw there that in darood city , for example, a persian factory with the same name was handed over . after it was handed over, the person who bought the majority of the shares, for example, because of imprisonment , became someone else, then the factory that
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had 1,200 workers, only 4. the guard was there, i went to visit , my film was released, so this must be my fault, i mean , it's one of the discussion. it is very important in the popularization of that implementation that again i say that the president must be noble and know that it is not enough to just have a right policy and just a right program. you have to see how it was implemented. are there examples and those cases that is the path he is taking to reach the goal of that topic or not? because what was the purpose of popularization? it was to improve productivity. what was the purpose? to make the government smaller, not to increase the problems of the government after a while. therefore, i believe that this is one of the very good debates , but only if it is implemented correctly. eligibility should be paid attention to people. the same hebko workers , who had worked for many years, said, sir, that if they had left this to us, we would not have let this happen, and one of the things that
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was very interesting to me was that the hebko workers, for example, when they are implying that now they are raising their own problems, saying that we are heartbroken that a country's capital, for example , has gone from 1,800 machines per year to 8 years, and again, i say , may god have mercy on our dear martyr, mr. raisi, who was with us at the beginning of the government. do this change. i visited the same hebko a few months ago , fortunately it had reached 800 units a year and then they said that in 143, this year will be 1600, god willing, so this makes me happy. my point is that it is possible to do many things with strength he advanced with power in such a way that he may the goals be realized, dr. jalili, let's go to the energy section of the 7th plan, which mentions the quantitative and qualitative increase in the production of various types of energy carriers . reducing energy consumption and, of course, the full implementation of resource optimization plans is necessary. where
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will the resources come from? besides , how are the solutions of his highness defined for the implementation of this issue, its complete realization? see this. we did , we went and checked, this is a discussion, now by the way, what is one of the levers of the enemy that he was following, which, alhamdulillah, did not succeed, for example, he said sanctions who buys iranian oil? they should not buy oil from iran . alhamdulillah, it was unsuccessful in mr. raisi's government. now you have seen this issue. recently, the us senate protested to its foreign minister that iran was not supposed to sell a barrel of oil. now they are saying that it is 2 million. it is selling that now, of course, we will not be 2 million, but whatever capacity we have and we want to sell, we can sell more than one and a half million, but the argument that we raised is the correct argument that this should be used to the maximum . my argument was that why do we need oil at all?
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let's sell it. what do those who buy oil from us do? they turn this oil into a product . they sell it to us or to other places. today , what is one of the most valuable capacities of our country, a country that has oil for more than 100 years? it has and today there are many experts and young experts in this field . take it away, first and then turn it into our downstream petrochemical industry, now only in the region around us, the market of the downstream petrochemical industry is 135 billion dollars two minutes at the same time, that is, if we use this in the best way at that time in general, we can be successful in not only not selling oil anymore, but also buying oil and turning it into products , and this will also create more employment and create currency. well, sir, this investment is one of the most important discussions. you can see why people now, when
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the market is inflamed, for example, some of their capital goes to the coin market, one goes to the currency, one goes to i don't know, some goods, one goes to real estate. if you provide this platform, that means if you built the persian gulf petro refinery today for example, the production of gasoline will make you self-sufficient if , for example, with a capacity of 400,000 barrels, that is, if you have 5 of these, you will no longer even need to sell oil, but you will turn it into a product. let's share this, people are willing to invest the same capital that they are going there, if they know that it will come in the energy industry, which is the relative position of our country, and in this way, it can have many times of profit , provide employment for the country, and provide employment for their children, as well as supply and income. if there are more of them, this is one of the important discussions that people should discuss he contributed, and again in energy consumption, i
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believe that if we give the management of consumption to the people and make the people participate in the management of consumption, this will have good effects . i will explain in other sessions. thank you very much , mr. dr. jalili, for your presence in his interview studio. as we mentioned, in tonight's conversation , we were one of the six candidates of the 14th presidential election with dr. saeed jalili. thank you for accompanying us tonight like the previous nights. good night and goodbye.
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in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, hello, i am alireza hashem zadegan with the world today. we will start tonight's program with the latest pictures from palestine, including the picture of the people who were looking for food along the gaza coast with a binbar. the fighter of the zionist regime is faced.
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god, oh god, there is no god but god, who is this, who is this, where is muhammad, there is no such thing, there is no such thing as there is no god but god, god is our best friend, god is our best friend, god is our best friend, god is our best friend, i testify that there is no god but god, and i testify that muhammad is the messenger of god, may god have mercy on him.
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i will start the first case of tonight's program with a piece of news: the occupiers are preventing the establishment of a ceasefire in gaza. hassem hamdan, a senior member of hamas , said that we informed the mediators that the party that opposes the proposed ceasefire is the zionist regime, according to osama hamedan, the government. america is accompanying the occupying regime to avoid any commitment regarding the ceasefire agreement in gaza. hamedan, pointing out that the day after the war
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the body of the martyred talib sami abdullah known as abu talib , one of the commanders. he was martyred in an area in the south of lebanon along with 3 other resistance fighters. every time one of the followers of hezbollah is martyred, the same ceremony is held before the burial of the martyr's body. today it was haj abu talib's turn. in the ninth month of commanding one of the operational axes of the southern lebanese front in the battle of storm al-aqsa, he achieved his long-time dream. this
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important commander of hezbollah celebrated this important commander of hezbollah, but today with a heavy and extensive response from the resistance fighters they faced zionist circles admitted that hezbollah has set fire to their settlements and sensitive military and security centers in large parts of northern occupied palestine. the martyrdom of commanders is part of the natural equations of war. the vacancies of these martyred commanders will be filled quickly.
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to acknowledge our movement, to divest, and we don't want our money going to fund the military industrial compass. we understand our taxpayer dollars, our tuition money going to fund a genocide. they thought that after they shot us down on may 4th, 1970, it would bring the growing anti-war movement to its knees, but it backfired, we did bring that
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war. i think i'm proud to be a part of something as historic. this, i think it sounds kind of um corny and i'm not the first person to say this, but um, you do wonder like what you would have done during certain parts of history, when especially when it's something that doesn't impact you directly, and i think that this is um my time to challenge myself to think about what i would do, and that's what i'm doing now, so yeah, it's okay, we are here in our second day of
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our encampment. in physical solidarity of disapproval of our administration's policy and support of israel, it is finals week and despite that you have students from all walks of life coming together in camerary and support of this movement of support of palestinian human rights. we as students are horrified, all of us are barely adults and now we are trying to end the war machine. the aura and the vibe the people have created here has been so calming, knowing that i'm not alone in this and that's not the only person that cares about this, that i'm one of many. i think campus organizing, i think being here with the people that you care about in your community, is practicing jewish values, is being part of a community. for the past seven eight months, i've been fueled by this constant sense of outrage and panic and just moving as fast as i can to mobilize people. but at the end of the day, we're 20-year-old college students, we still have to do finals during this time, and we see students that are just like us across the nation facing extreme violence. instead of
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defending my thesis this week, i spent it in the er with severe concussion. during a prayer, the police decided to attack the crowd. people were being pulled by their hair, police were choking people, punching people in their chests. we have been traumatized as a community by osupd. who called in state troopers on their students. shenley plaza looked a lot different tonight than it did back on sunday. the protest clash with law enforcement leading to at least two people being taken away in handcuffs. they started getting really aggressive, not really giving us much of a warning as to why they were getting aggressive.
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