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the colonial afresh, and remain that dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the russia as president putting conduct in hayes and of the ag q and a session before i was answering questions ranging from domestic issues, international challenges, look at the special military operation. and the situation and gaza, you will feel the difference. there is nothing like this and ok the these really forces intensify their attacks on the city of rough idea of the agents in florida and dropped to previously demanding that pretty much defined students lead to that area to escape bombardment even though all of the gaza strip the delegation from the united nations security council returns from the visits to the rough,
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a check point on the dips in the border with guys that are teeth, decently interviews washes and basset to the united nations. the others are to international reaching you live from the russian capital. i a michael watching a rush as it can not make stability. the future of its new regions, international conflict, conflicts and the rising global challenges. those with some of the media issues discussed by russia as president blood them, it puts in during these and a via q and a session which lasted for 4 hours. that the event took place for the 1st time after 2 years, a pause with more than 2000000 questions, haven't been submitted by the public and journalist from around the world. the
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map with it and said that us for a weld or that based on rules, there are no such rules really otherwise than positive. made that comment while emphasizing that some rules can change probably, depending on the interest of those who speak about them, are referring to the green compet put in disrupt russians and ukrainians as one people and blamed the fighting on nato's quote, unbridled desired to creep up on russia's board, as here is more from the session the most at the minute. that is that as for the militarization, if they do not want to negotiate, we are forced to take other measures including military wants. today you can produce is almost nothing they are trying to preserve something. everything is brought in. pardon me for a freebie, but these freebies may end some day. and apparently it's coming to an end little by little. it was, it gives me some of the unless you're thinking about,
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if i use this by the end of the, of all the events taking place where you will still cushions and ukrainians to show i want to people that room that i use and what is happening now is a huge tragedy. there's like a civil war between brothers not cool and you find themselves on different sides, but to a large extent they have nothing to do with a view, the entire se them ukraine has always ceased pro russian because it is historically russian territory to picture them after the russian turkish warrants custodian, the entire black sea coast was taken over by russia. what does this have to do with the crashing? even you will neither crime in all the whole black sea region has anything to do with it. this is a russian city. see, i'm with them, you know about it and everybody knows about it. yes, you have a south east is pro russian. right. it was important for us to they wrote it in the elections for those who followed the pro russian slogan, one of the internal and foreign policy of ukraine. after the cool of 2014. and it became clear to us that we would not be allowed to build normal relations with
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ukraine. they don't store one of them since the american said publicly. and without shame, they spend 5000000. what is the reason that i'm going to have the machine, you know, definitely as they many and yet because the connection i'm going to need to be unbundled designed to keep up on board as my trying to get your brain. and nato has led to tragedy. they forced these actions on us imperial politics industry us. if they seem to someone, it is already felt by the electorate as a failure. sure. the people, you could the no, i stuck. i say it's a middle class for a world order based on rules. i don't know, centrals really on. you mean you, it's a change every day depending on the immediate interest of those who talk about it to us. if there are quite a large number of forces in the world, powerful countries that do not want to live, ladies on written rules are related to prior to police for the conditions as to what is happening is
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a catastrophe. we were just talking about the ukrainian crisis, but you and everyone here and around the world can see it look at the special military operation and the situation and gaza. you will feel the difference. there is nothing like this in, okay. it does not mean that there is no need to look for consensus. we as well as to okay, believe that the un decisions on the establishment of a palestinian state with east jerusalem as it's capital should be implemented. and this is extremely important to us, so that was put on the pool regarding the i also use decision in comparison with other ethnic junior. everything that international officials do in relation to russian support is a complete version of the 1000 ideas. olympic movement was created to unite people, not to divide them. today's international officials have become too obsessed with the business side of sport and if they continue to act in this way, of course they will bury the olympic move. my sport is beyond politics. i was
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actually united people to, i mean you are senior correspondent moran. that is to have followed putting this press conference from the heart of the event. it was 4 hours long. these legs, this marathon too and a and a meet the press, 2 to the vent, a mixture of boots. so a tremendous variety of topics discussed from the conflict in the, in east and ukraine. the special military operation to a lot of quotes of the central theme here was something that is being experienced by peoples all over the world, but not is fully incomes growing in equality. i didn't play should the international themes also mentioned as well as russia's pivots couple of days towards china, the budgeting and the ever increasing trade between russia and china and the relationship between bush and try that maybe we can do a,
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a very important distinction between the alliances of the west and the, and the friendship and the partnership between russia and china. and also ordering our level of cooperation with china is unprecedentedly high pressure and chinese relations. i, one of the essential guarantors of stability in the world. we see what is happening around both russia and china. we see the west to attempts to shift nato's activities to asia, which clearly goes beyond the organizations statutory goals. they provoke, inflamed the situation, create new military political blocks, china and russia do nothing of the sort. we cooperate in the military, economic and humanitarian spheres. but we are not creating any blocks. our friendship is not directed against 3rd countries. it is aimed at our own benefit. it is in the west that they try to make friendship against someone. we are closely watching this and will jointly respond in a timely and effective manner with regards to the relationship to try to begin,
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let's make food and said that that would deepen further. further still, he also spoke about again that as i mentioned this special ministry operation, this is distinction. for example, for, for the, for the press conference of job, i don't know any european lead. i'm what we saw today, flag may prove sitting in this whole behind me a table by me and the hugs that you may put in on the screen. so the sides of it. what are uncomfortable questions? things like, why has the special military operation dragged on for so long while the kids of the leads on the front floods? can you imagine too, but for example, given the press conference in the high, the questions like for example, you've spent hundreds of billions in the board in ukraine and where the results, honestly, i'm on think about you had representatives also here from various west and applet cnn bbc others, but here some of them up
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a lot to us. questions of, of the, of the russian president. i was also given the privilege of fusing my own question . and these was something about the, the said, the food be a nationalism that is running rampant, rearing its ugly head across the world from add to migrant to that, to muslim rights and in the europe to for example, as the semitism good we're seeing across much of the world, here's what i us correct website. you know, it's how do you assess the growing nationalism, both in russia and around the world. not only nationalism, but also anti semitism. i would like to know that there is no such a problem at the front line. a june of christian and a muslim can sit in our trenches machine and dug out and everything is fine with them. and when you go somewhere, both in russia and around the world, this is a growing problem probably. what should we do when i say it's
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a i don't ask for the growth of his level phobia, anti semitism, russell, phobia and other manifestations of this kind. then? yes, they do have an increase and there is a tendency to it. you know, what? in my opinion, it is connected with the fact that people are faced with some kind of injustice. look at what is happening in gaza. there is a certain reaction throughout the islamic world and an increase in the number of people who think radically in this regard. this growth is obvious. there is nothing good here. this is the result of the policy of certainly leads and the lack of a fair solution to the palestinian problem. there is a reaction of the atlantic world and then the growth of his lemma phobia. this has very bad confessions and an appeal to our traditional values play a huge role in our country. and we conduct a balance, domestic and international policy. what we can do, we are doing to achieve consistency in all these areas. as for russo phobia, this is one of the vectors of the fight against russia that's may of 2 can
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described step by step how some western states and, and read is damaged, have disrupted their own energy supplies, the own economic b to store. we're open to the fact that europe is not getting enough gas is their problem. strangely enough, they tried to blame it on us, that we were not selling something. that is complete nonsense. we did not close the amalia or pipeline poland did it. we did not close the 2nd branch of the gas pipeline through the territory of the crane, who created it. and we didn't blow up north stream one or north stream to most likely the americans did it, or someone did it up on their suggestion. we are not reopening north, streamline, only one pipe as partially working there. germany is not doing it while it doesn't want to and it doesn't have to towards the end. do it most that the the full hour ma guy in dds difficult. that's cool. sitting there for 4 hours onto questions loan stop bread, the huge red variety of topics covered. but again,
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with the you credit in full now and in, in the critical stage. we expect of course, the comments from the president regarding perhaps as he seemed to hear a peaceful resolution, the many believe he's ineligible. and now to 7 guys away usually forces have repeatedly hit the city of rough any of the egyptian border over the past 24 hours heavier. so i just switched to at least $28.00 palestinians, including women and children, were killed in these ready attacks on several residential areas in the cities of rafa. and nearby can unit is where the forces have been intensifying. this strikes on southern gas, i even damaging part of a refugee camp in a hospital. and that's despite having previously demanded that palestinians lead to
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those areas from the north of the region. the. this video shows devastated relatives as they came to pay the final respect to their loved ones killed. and these really asked wives, many of the victims where displaced peoples you had fled to rafa, which israel air that claim to be a safe zone. you can also see the scale of the destruction within ty, residential areas, level to the ground. some of the survivors spoke about their grief. the they were young children who fled from their homes with no resistance members or missiles or anything. a miss so hit the building and it felt over them. for the remainder left, they all died and suffocated. the building was full of people around 60 people.
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with that, we heard an explosion in the area. we rushed to the place and found people in pieces, and also singling did was rescued. they were all killed young children and you know that the least congested house in the city of russell hosts at least 20 displaced people. as a humanitarian situation in gas, a continues to deter early to mid the passive possessed, and he's really attacked a gas, a base john list shows what the conditions and the region had become. this as well . it was the office where i used to sit and up to all of my work when there was an actor and a running work out running business here before it was founded to rebuild because of the strikes just those, the big game. that's every day over the past 2 months to do
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much with it. she came voluntary tab, which has run non threatening all the time. most of the time is not writing, and it's only comes a few hours every couple of days. and that's why i was able to, to get this jack, which is 5 liters, 500 meters to the water with our hands into this tank in order to use floors out for the people right inside this home. ready this part of this job, this is another form of stroke that we use sometimes to, to avoid water for bathroom is december, right? it's worth doing through the time we come to have access to all to watch or some
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other sources of analogies. the other checking guys is the voltage of this best buy to raise, which is a sort of a small solar panels that i was able to, to buy at several weeks ago. it was the beginning of the, of the war. i didn't have that such and such navigate before in the beginning of the war, i was able to, to bring to this battery that is run by solar panel to charge to, to charge my phones. so i have photos of other family members to try to get some lighting in during night time. that's i was able to because electricity is, oh, is cuts both across the gaza strip since the, the war began. the
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naval or my neighbors, who has a dresser. now, as you might see his groceries now at the m t, m t, m t over the same, right to you. i ask about 2 weeks, and he told me that there is no wheat available in the market right now. this is actually the circumstances that i have been going good through all the fast to periods of time of war against. the goal is to have that it started back in october 7, rami and reid, r e r t major goes us. trevor, if we can offload isaac mix as the bathing crisis in the region that rushes i'll invite to the united nations along with all the you and delegates have returned from a visit to the roof. i check point in on the egypt gas
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a border of my colleagues more odd to my me, spoke to the russian envoy. he says that the situation in the end grave is catastrophic. i sent you recently visited the other rafa crossing. we've been a where the gaza strip board is egypt. well, can you tell us about your experience that these 312 was suggest as an organized by united the mothers we've of course, the assistance of regions and took place on monday. we flew all the be early morning and that i have that, that issue of airports from where we went to the nation. so to hold meetings with the local officials, you and the team members as well as the, the egyptian and been a senior. and that have cushioned, i'm the that is and use of where we discussed the kind close those, the situation on the, the issues with the, the delivery of humanitarian assistance and the many,
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very few the trucks that are being allowed daily. of course they come in is that the assistance is lacking and the situation with the people inside because he is the, is the best of all of the shelters who can not. so it cannot hold all who is willing to stay to the people sleeping in the streets. uh, there is the level of food and the setup of kind of the changing over because of which was on think of leaving a thinkable before the descended to the conditions that are below. and of course, the buttons continue as an asylum quite as often that the u. n. is unable to fulfill his duty to prevent they'll stop calling for the it's good. that may have problem. we'll adjust the un security council or the entire organization. what could be done to fix that issue? confuse the, the general assembly adopted to there is a solution uh by the majority of the room was one of the $2.00 to $3.00 members in
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favor of on the, in particular on the c or the need to it is for the to, to sort of maybe it is this for when i spoke, i spoke of to the old, so the, then they have been was the same day and i to from the, from the visit sort of, besides to, besides standing. are you the cortex? well, the reason i said to the, we're here to pro april, which is through the security council, if it doesn't, able to fulfill its duties, maintainance, initial peace and security. as i said, the deluxe, the purchasing square, it's not the security council that is related to in books, one company that prevents by doing anything which is closer to the most needed thing uh, which is a cx 5. because low few minutes, a pause can save because the security council security council use
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a bunch of which is which it has to crystal thing. decisions on the basis of consensus or unanimously, or at least a lot of the sort of to read to you can easily chicken with this to and that is a, this is a way to achieve compromise because when you're on the surface of the data, that is that is encouraging you to look for a compromise when the compromise cannot be filed. then because there's usually get to like view is the last time what we think that the, the use of it that was not justified the, by the us to, to kill. that is an ocean that was proposed with the man i just was not justified. a 15 year old student has been expelled from a private school in florida after his mother was fired for her post on the guides, a war job. my holl moss read, who worked at the school as a math tutor, was fired for hateful and inflammatory posts on social media. according to the school for her part of mas restated, that has goal was to draw
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a light on the situation in gaza. in response to cancel on an american, these lama relations on florida called for an investigation into the incidents by the us department of education for a chapter of the council on the alerts and now cross live to lead on to the founder of mazda. the legal hass on shipley has and is good to have you join me right now. what were your initial thoughts on the 15 year old boy and mother being punished for the parents pro palestinian stands? you know, in my over a decade of civil rights work. this case for me was one of the most atrocious because you know you look at this young kid, jad, he's 15 years old. he's a great a student. he has is a g, p is or 4.5. he's a star student with no disciplinary history and no problem. just an amazing, incredible young palestinian american most on student who's done nothing wrong. and
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during this time of increased tension, his mother, who tutored at the school, she also did nothing wrong. she posted on our private personal social media account search and post that that are pro palestinian in nature. and in return to school not only terminated her, but on just leave the comfort and wrongfully expelled her son at the uh, just at the end of the semester, almost making him lose an entire year of his life until we got involved and were able to assistance during his grades but its order we have for him, i'll get a school punish a child for the actions, not even the wrong action, but for the actions of his mother. it's blatant a form of discrimination. it's on just it's on american, it's disgusting time for us to be ashamed of itself. the department of education must investigate the school for the discriminatory practices and their leaders must be held accountable. the last thing our country needs now is for those in a position of power to go after students and punish them, not even for what they did before, but what their parents did. it's disgusting and piper sheepish and of itself. and
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now florida's chapter of the council on the american islamic relations as held a conference on this issue, you took part in that event. what, what's the web, the key takeaways from the meeting? well, they've done an incredible job care floor to the counseling because some places florida is one of the largest civil rights organizations in the country. they're at the forefront of defending, just as for all americans. and they've actually already went ahead to file complaints of department of education and several other accrediting at agencies to demand investigation. they're providing tremendous support for the school and, and as the spokes organization for the american muslim community, they're sending a powerful message that we will not tolerate such as discrimination such on just targeting of our fellow americans use that happened to be listen, i mean, no student should fear having to lose their education, be kicked out of school, alienate from their friends in their community, just because the school doesn't like the social media posts of their parents it's,
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it's disgusting. it's an american. all right, in the reason that is school gave of costs it, they fired the teacher over over have post. but what's where the reasons behind the spelling has sondra, where they clearly stated the reason why the little boy was expelled. so they've refused to provide the family as far as i know, and your roots and documentation over why their son was expelled. at the end of the day, i have no doubt the only reason the son was expelled was because they fired the mother for social media posts. they didn't want, it appears to be that they just didn't want the mother around anymore and, and they didn't. the one percent around either as a result of that and it's, it's, it's important, it's not what america should be about. and i think the reason they're hesitant, potentially to come out and explain directions because they know that the american people will not support it. i mean, i've posted about this on my instagram and over a 100000 people. liked the the, the post that i put condemning the school's actions. and over 25000 people, it signed a petition, demanding the school,
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do the right thing and reinstate the student. and not interfere with his education, just because the school don't like the social media posts of his parents where to stop. and i, i believe all the students need to come together. i mean i think the students themselves should stand united and protest because they have to understand if, if jad lost his education at that school because of what his mom did, what's to stop the next student. maybe they're jewish, maybe they're black. maybe they're atheist from being targeted as a result of their parents actions. where does it stop? students have to stand united and send a powerful message that we will not allow of discrimination and targeting and harassment of students at our school. and no sooner should be punished for the social media post of their parents. no soul should carry the burden of any other advocates. i've at least with know that the united states status for freedom and wanted to talk about freedom of expression and so on. now, how likely are we to see more such cases of collective punishment, particularly in the united states? what is your assessment then? what are you hearing?
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we have not seen this level of discrimination targeting harassment of american lessons and, and are of americans in the us since the post $911.00 days. it's been horrible every single day. i spend hours meeting with clients and potential clients who've been fired from their job kicked out of school or harassed by law enforcement because they happen to be pro palestinian, which is disgusting and frankly goes against the consensus of the world. i mean, you just saw the, the united nations a pass, the resolution demanding a ceasefire condemning israel's actions. only america and a handful of other insignificant nations stood against that a resolution. the whole world is on the side of the palestinians and demanding an end to then just as that they are facing. and yet just the elite that america are endorsing, and even the american people don't support the cards. we're seeing. the majority of americans support a ceasefire. but our president, our congress does not support and that's because they sold their souls to the special interest groups that have bought them out of political money. right now.
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the council previously said he received over 2000 complaints and an ongoing wave of as a muslim and anti palestinian hate in the united states. what's your assessment and what's your perception on this trend? well, i mean, i can tell you directly. i mean, i have john staff, i have 19 year old girl that what's in my office that now is scared to come into the office because of the death threats that my own office has been receiving since taking on these cases. so not only our community members being fired, be kicked out of school, receiving death threats, but even us as lawyers, when you're presenting them, we're getting a lot of nasty, uh, hate calls in death through us. it's disgusting and it's the reflect reflects a just an older breakdown of humanity. where is the humanity in people? they are the ones that are promoting violence. they are the ones that are opposing cease by reason, american muscles. we want peace in this world. we believe that $20000.00 innocence, a village shouldn't be blown up to death with our tax dollars by israel. we bleed.
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$8000.00 children shouldn't be killed in cold. what we want there to be peace and those who hate us. they are the ones that are calling for violence and we hope that they are hold accountable it's, it's really troubling times that we live in, but we will persevere. we will not be in to meet that intimidated will continue to stand up for truth because we know god is with those who call for peace. all right, has that chevrolet lead attorney and founder of mazda the legal, joining me from florida? thank you so much for your insight. thank you. god bless you. you see what the are 2 of the comments where you can get more details of all the stories we're following. i'll see you. busy in about 15 minutes, the the, the, or my little storage. okay. the model girl that i got you. no problem seeing it on the thing. 30 minutes. yeah,
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