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so was this the headlines right here or not the algeria cold for the un security council to convince in a bit to false israel to implement the rulings handed down by the international court of justice 24 hours ago. and as israel storage way denies the genocide claimants facing 174 civilians are killed and 300 wounded in id f attacks on gaza in just the last 24 hours supporting submitted ongoing. at a lone star state, the texas governor pledging to personally secure the border with mexico. ignoring the code was coming out of a hold of watching the
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card line from the mother ship and months ago with a storage lined up. and this is on to you. oh jerry, a is convening the un security council in order to implement the ruling of the international court of justice in the genocide case against israel and the north african nations foreign ministry says it's time tell, every was held to account for its crimes. how jerry considers that the ruling of the international court of justice announces the beginning of the end of the era of impunity from which the is ready. occupation is long benefits to give free reign to his oppression of the palestinian people and repression of or they legitimate rights. and on friday, the hey court issued a series of rulings on emergency measures and the case submitted by south africa. it has instructed israel to, for example, prevent genocide in gaza as well as stop and punish any public incitement for it. inside of it, you must act basically a list of measures and then report back to the i, c. j within a month. elements are sufficient. the court further considers that israel muscle
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sure with immediate effect, that it's military forces do not commit any of the aforementioned tax. the court is also the view. israel must take measures within its power to prevent and punish the direct and public incitement. to commit genocide in relation to the members of the palestinian group in regards to a strip of court further considers that israel must take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life. faced by palestinians in the gaza strip by locals and the about hold a golf and then kind of haven't entirely agreed to the c j's readings with the, an awful lot of enthusiasm since it did stop short of ordering. what really the people have guys i need the most and that's a ceasefire. kind of kind of because this is just a little disappointing to us. we will wait to for the international court of
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justice to issues to make to decisions than that. so it's just a ceasefire. i'll return to our homes in the north and stopping to blush to because this trip to the schools and understand what is happening and garza does not require court. everything is clear to make you die. the issue of genocide is clear, it doesn't require a court outside that i know it. is it precedent for the 1st time, the judges from different nationalities, unanimously agree that we are suffering, that we have problems and then we are having genocide. but unfortunately they did not ask for a cease fire. but the overall decisions were in favor of the palestinian cause, the hello send you an activist and officials gather to the local government building of the west bank city, able to remodel or on friday to watch the i. c. j is decision being delivered and community active as the i'm the last shot it out to us that despite not everything going the way the palestinians wanted, the ruling still carries a lot of significance. of course as but to see means we are hoping more, you know, our to hold so much better, especially about eh, a civic ment of up to cease by
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a immediately is by an addictive dis again against it. really, everything goes to that. but it as a whole, the statement was a very good part of what a senior goes and it took into consideration or the gomez that were presented by south african team get team. and of course, uh it to states. it also is the one that i really need does say you see new anything uh you know, side for that gives us through. i hope there will be fair to that issue about uh, getting side that's happened to you guys today. and uh, i think that asking is a 3 port and that is very important. and then uh and uh, the top the top that's things will go on. and while the world's attention was
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focused on the hague, the cottage continued in gaza and it's ready strike on a residential house. indeed, all by law left 6 civilians that and many more wounded. and the attack came less than 24 hours after a similar strike. the killed 15 people, including a baby. the idea targeted the out and the refugee camp, which is a densely populated area of the at all. i need the sell more than facility civilians were killed. local media reports of israel shell multiple homes and the cities of 100 off and on eunice, it all comes is the total number of casualties has risen dramatically. we're looking at not more than $26000.00 people killed since the beginning of october and old to familiar seasons as the sun rises in gaza, locals the left to see what if anything or anybody is left behind. dr. moore is really on a flashing department blocks turn into piles of destruction. the thousands we
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understand are still buried in the rubble of perhaps gaza. we what we heard from one local, who hum, bearable me dave of sleeping under the most of all uh, sudley. the rocket filling them all lines you ally, fall away from them. i heard this use and they came to see what's happened. i got to know it was the body of my sister and her 2 children. i found the motives headquarters politicize after going to the security council, the case will be diluted, all it is subjected to the zionist. they are writing the whole world. no one can speak in front of them. a miracle with all its greatness and strength can do nothing. what can people do who have no power or anything we were sleeping in our homes, and they killed us who will have mercy on us, but a lot of them on the war. and god says, claim not just lives, but livelihoods as well. a fisherman, for example, would be left high and dry without a equipment, and therefore no ability to feed all those hungry amounts. local journalist must
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move to somebody, picks up the store a minute is. so you're the, you're going to be medina. i'm here reporting from the fisherman sports west of got a city, a place where the is rarely occupation has destroyed along with the boats and equipment belonging to the fisherman. let's take a look at just how this tragedy has affected the livelihood of locals in the area in the us be more than $110.00 days since dr. patient destroyed our land. now there are no boats, no fishing, and no sign of the previous fishermen who frequented here. but we live by god's will. and provision comes only from him. even if the war were to stop today, everything has been destroyed. the borders are closed in all directions. maybe there is a 30 kilometer area where 1 may fish, but it's a narrow zone. and fishing is also forbidden in the west. where's once a go? even before the war, there was a big deficit, but now there's simply nothing left left and then the has a we had 2 small boats,
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one of which was completely destroyed. hopefully the remaining one will stay. now if we catch something we eat, and if we don't, we don't off at all. that's been destroyed, was all we're supposed to work with. but on no tools, there is no life, nothing. the small has destroyed us all $310.00 days. we haven't even add to the sea until now. we've adjust the city and haven't being compensated, it's. we can go all kinds of work. can't do anything. there's no supports. how do we don't have money to work or to get equipments? we have no money, no, nothing like i did. let me have definition of the israeli occupation did not only destroy the fisherman's boats un hender activities, but also destroyed this rooms containing their equipment and tools. by the way, what's up by our team? from guns? a see, i mean, rolla across the atlantic in new york countries protesting in front of the american israel, public affairs committee. office demonstrate is condemning the policies of the bind
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whitehouse, the message of the day, so mainly being saved gaza. and in the genocide stars and stripes to the american flag left in ashes and a bit late a short, a short time later, the police decided that had in the yeah, looking pretty rough. right. the several people detained as he saw right there on your screen. and well, some which on things slogans to free palestine. the others were quoting for an end to the genocide and gaza. the others took aim directly at the american israel public affairs committee, also known as a pac version of the primary. so it is very important even though the system the
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notes right from the bite and administration will stop texas from securing its border with mexico. that's the clear warning. the loading stop states, government and building the bottom ministration is now trying to attack us because of it. and we will continue to do exactly what we're doing to expand our denial of illegal entry into the state of texas. texas has been fighting against the federal government in court over the states board of policy and is not alone by a long shot. 25 republican governors have issued the statements of support citing the rec, what high number of migrant crossings. just for a moment here on the program, have a listen to what oklahoma the representative said. when asked if he was on board. the former president donald trump,
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has suggested to all the republican governors out there, certain members of your states, national guard, and your case governor. it would be the oklahoma national guard, send them down to texas to help greg abbot, are you going to do that? absolutely. you know, i've done it once before and we're looking, i already talked to my tag, my general made so, you know, we've already started putting the numbers together. we'll be in contact with governor rabbit or the governor on desantis says a states the throwing that weight behind texas as the board issue is not all about of a national consent. i think that what's happening in texas is not just a texas issue. it's an american issue, and you have a situation you have a situation, we've had over 8000000 people pour into this country illegally just in the last 3 years. and if texas they have requested we've obviously we've got f, h p, fish, and wildlife. we've had guard, we may do more national guard,
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but we also would be willing to do the florida state guard. and the reason why you would want to do the state guard is because the fed at the president would not be able to federal lies the state guard. we spoke with the executive director of the wrong polled institute for peace and prosperity at daniel mcadams. and he laid out how the 2 main content is a standing ahead of the american presidential election. he's certainly demonstrating strengths, whether by the ministration has demonstrated weakness. it is playing into trouble hands as well as he tries to contrast himself and that you look at his rallies or thousands of people attend. and he's very vibrant as opposed to president biden, where it's difficult for him to get a sentence out without stepping on his feet. you have a lot of frustration in the united states. you have, you cannot make problems. you have a, a, an aggressive bite and one policy that is costing americans billions of dollars and uh, its reputation overseas. so i think
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a lot of americans are seeing the failure of dividing ministration of foreign policy, domestic policy, economic policy, and that is causing a lot of anger to boiler. the surface the texas governor has accused the biden whitehouse of failing to protect the nation into washington, cold the states actions illegal and demanded it stopped short if occasion operation . so that deadline has already expired for the white house, the spokes person. so people are playing what she calls political gay. we will not shy away from calling out what we see is political games from the governor because it is not safe, it does not protect our communities. it's not, it doesn't help border patrol to do their jobs. so we will continue to call that out. that's not gonna hold us back. meanwhile, president biden wants congress deposit national security spending bill to bolster security on the border, but it's tied into a to, to ukraine. and israel, something republicans have been opposing political analysts to show on started. and
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joining us here for a moment, he said that the board of situation genuinely is now starting to boil over. this is the basis of, you know, what you can call the civil war. but it's essentially, you know, at this point it is civil, right? it's not, you know, we're not going to have descending of islands. we hope here. but the point is that there's a, there's a fundamental ref when you have half the country, you know, opposed to the certain policies of their house in favor of war, let's say. and they are more relaxed about the policies. and you know this, this becomes a major hot topic fight and as, as talked about or i guess it is being infer that he can federal lies the national guard, right. and basically tried it. user national guard did take the national guard away from texas to this case, right from abbot. one thing that's already been done is they say this is retaliation. you know that, that gets that subjective, but by defining ministration as, as basically blocked currently or for the cause on liquid natural gas exports,
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which affects texas. um, so you can start seeing what the economic appraisal is realizing that national guard would be. another escalation that i would have to respond to, um, but yeah, i mean, the last thing you want to see something, you know, escalating into actual physical conflict. while the heritage foundation, it's the us policy research institute. it's released a scathing report describing the american military. it says it's just not prepared . have a list this reflects the service that is content with being at the bottom of the readiness ladder. there's not a fighter squadron in the air force that holds the readiness levels, competence and confidence levels that we would need to square off against a peer competitor. and readiness is continuing to spiral downward. this index assess is that the navy needs the battle force consisting of 400 man ships to do what is expected of it. today. the navy is current battle force fleet of $290.00
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ships and it intensified operational temple combined to reveal a service that is much too small relative to its tasks. to the tents on the old military strength, racing assessed capacity capability and readiness. the us air force received a pitiful overall assessment due to his low school was and capacity and capability . the result is concluded that a lack of option could leave the pen to go on unable to defend us interest around the world. on that one, back to the 40 right now, the michael, my lou for for my senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense. michael, great to have you on the program. what a store we've got to discuss today, the heritage foundations report suggesting that the us military is deemed quote, weak and trailing behind russia and china. it's hard to get your head around that. michael, how would you gauge the evaluation as well? i think it's accurate. it's, and it's pathetic if the united states, but this reflects how the united states a so over extended,
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already trying to prove its manhood once again and, and, and, and, and extend. it's a gemini around the world that can't do it. and, and for that matter, it, we, when i was at the pentagon, we have to, we had to have the ability to have to be able to fight a 2 front war today. we can't even find a one from war. and this is what we're seeing. meantime, we're burning out on it on our own southern border as your previous report pointed to. so i think uh, a lot of this is due to a lack of a, of a low recruitment people who are not in shape and also lack of interest. and people are just sick and tired generally of endless wars. and they see that the, that the having these endless wars are also bringing on greater hardships on families and, and, and the dislocations and the existing facilities. we have, we have about $800.00 bases around the world, not to mention what we have, etc. and if you and that's why the defense budget is so ballooned today to what is
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$862000000000.00 and and yet it get everything is still decaying and we're and our readiness is not there so that something has to be done to try and get, get this, get our military realities and our policies more focused and, and, and be more realistic in this, in this day and age and learned to get along with people rather than wanting to do battle with them all the time. i use a really good point, chairs. i appreciate you saying that, michael, you know, it wasn't that long ago i was speaking with the, with an american naval officer who, which was entering the time. and he said to me, you know, you wouldn't believe the trouble. we're having trying to get cadets now to join the navy. he said, we caught even the higher we can't even get these get to know even how to they don't even know how to work a compass and that, i mean i, i never forgot him saying that that's absolutely shocking to me. thing, do you think at this point, when you talk about $800.00 plus americans, what is your basis around the world and all these american assets? and of course, these endless was,
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is america still militarily speaking and economically speaking in the same position? it was 20304050 years ago. is it still able to protect american interests around the world? i don't think so. and, and i think we're, we're showing it the fact that no one takes the american strength seriously any longer and are challenging. it really reflects this point. we're seeing this today, and particularly in the middle east, you have other elements now going up, standing up to the americans and what has been the response. it's been very tepid and it's in that and once again is a display psychologically of weakness. yeah. if you have, if you have a 10 point areas where you can get, yeah, you have the u. s. military can respond. but if you, if it's sustained over a long period of time, it's not going to work. that's given what we are, where we are today. yeah, i think is a great point is well, i mean, michael, you know it's, it's pretty easy, isn't it?
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just a fly, a jets over a country and drop bombs. i mean, that's really what it comes down to. then you call the economic sanctions and go the i, m f and world bank. they're all sorts of ways to co, uh, strive and blackmail countries to be us, vassals. but i wanted to ask you, michael, just, just very, very quickly here. i just wanted to say from america the back of the atlantic to the u. k. and the u. k. you probably know the story. the government wants to create a citizen army to fight the russian federation. god knows what they're thinking. a property they can get 70000 soldiers together when russia currently has about 600000 in ukraine, according to the newspaper, the daily star of scotland, 90 percent of brits, don't want to serve and then made a treat or fight against russia. in fact, the article also says the overall population of the u. k. is too fat and unfit to be of any help in buffalo. now, pretty strong comments that maybe not surprising from that the day, the star of scotland. but do you think that article can link and relate to what we're seeing out of a heritage foundation or oh sure, the
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a d u k is in the same position i might point out in chart. but in terms of, of, of, of comparison u. k. today is no larger than the state of indiana, and yet, you know, it's, it's ability to muster citizen soldiers, to stand up to a russian army. for what reason? are they going to go to war? is that what they're seriously same? i mean, that's insanity on steroids. and this, at this reflection of the u. k. prime minister, he really needs to step down because that's on realistic and it's, and, and also the, the population in u. k. as in the same boat, they have high inflation and, and people, one jobs they want to provide for their families. they don't want to be happy unless worse. and the, you, in the u. k. has turned into the, the poodle for the united states and whatever it does, just to show that it somehow is still relevant in the world today. and it's really
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a business. yeah. that you guys also being one of the main players and training ukrainian soldiers you've ever since 2016 in the u. k. with training ukrainian soldiers, we are helping to build fortified tunnels and bunkers and ukraine, sending the storm shot to miss aisles. they've been targeting civilian areas, you know, it's amazing what london is done to be honest with you. but i want to just remind our view of what when it comes to the u. k. going for this massive and see russia rhetoric and we're going to have more with russia. i just want to say russia is not your enemy. the politicians who are owned and bored by the globalist. those are the enemies that we should all be standing up against today. i michael maloof is a former senior security policy analyst and the office for the secretary of defense for etc. and michael, thanks very much. thank you roy, thank you. well, palm is in for on. so digging in when it comes to the dispute with the government, the protests continue to grow without even more roads and major highways being blocked by a more attractive demonstrators have inviting tie as unfolding for the president to
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respond to that demo us farms are unhappy with the rising taxation and costs that are basically making that businesses unprofitable and the newly appointed 5 minutes to a gap gail, a 1000. so to appease fall and most during a recent visit to the south of the country. so if you wanted to send a message and i've received a loud and clear, you have decided to place agriculture above everything else. we're going to put an end to the reform, a tax increase where the state gains nothing. and on top of that stuff is losses. the 1st step is that we're going to increase what was planned in terms of compensation for veterinary expenses. we're putting a budget of 50000000 euros into it, and it's going to go very, very quickly. press prime minister gabrielle at the went to the south of france today, where farmers are particularly experiencing hardship because the land down there is not as rich as it is here in the north. and the one real take home here is that, well, nothing is really been decided. the consultation process is now being watched by
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the prime minister between the agricultural industry representatives and the unions and the various free fact. so interior ministry representatives to try to get some kind of an idea as to what the problem is and why farmers are so upset right now. one concrete thing he did say is he proposed 10 different points of simplification to implement right now. and it's not clear whether or not this is even going to be able to make a dent in the issues that they face. for example, he says instead of having multiple controls, a farmer, well we have one state control and won't have multiple state controls. and you say, you know, the time for appealing, certain things will be reduced. so well, that's great. that means that the french bureaucracy,
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which is already absolutely crushing, is going to be maybe rich reduced the tiny little bell chipped away a little bit. again, it doesn't address the issues of cost of energy costs, the raw materials, the taxes, the cost would be able to even employ people because the government is so heavy handed with its taxation, none of that is being addressed and it's not clear if it ever will be addressed, the prime minister also said that this is a consultation that he's going to initiate right now, and it is hoping that it continues in the future. so more talking, i'm sure that's gonna solve a lot of problems taking you back as 80 years ago to the day the siege of leningrad finally ended. vladimir putin visited the city now notice of pages. but today of reese that the mother of russia monumental on the victims and then bid us know scape, your background at the fiscal drop sky at memorial cemetery, where the event takes place annually. ceremony of the site itself pays palm inch to
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the 420 styles in leningrad, residence on 70000 soldiers who died as a result of the nazi blockade. and bombing come as an approach and also light flowers with one of the mass graves where his brother, who died at a young age and the besieged city, is bear. with a month a day, the german 4 ministry recognized germany's historical responsibility for the crimes committed in leningrad. bias of the forces. january 1944. it was an overpowering soviet offensive. the false, the job is to retreat from the outskirts of the city and bring relief to those who had suffered for years from oral this way of finding this report in memory of the day a, the the, legit to my teeth. there were 4 of us kids. it's good that my grandfather from my
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mother's side was a cabinet maker. she made via nice furniture which was very expensive. she was one of the most famous cabinet makers in st. petersburg at the time. you had wouldn't glue that it was made by boiling, thanks to the supplies. if she had, we survive to locate. so did our family and friends the in the they tight small pieces of bread to my chest, and i had to put them in my brother's miles from time to time. and then one occasion, when my oldest sister entered the room, i had to learn to read, perched on my chest, attempting to bite my fingers while i retreat the bread. the . i stayed at home a lot looking after my grandfather and grandmother and bringing them hot water to drink. and also there was tram that was making stops on nifty street. and on this
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tram corpses were carried to the cemetery. the nice one, the recreation began. i was told not to give away my younger brother if i left good to anyone. i was responsible for him because i was the eldest. we the older ones were put into one car and the kids were taken into another. our car was the elders were traveling past through a lot of that, but the car that transported the kids went under water in ice with the kids inside . recently became known that the car had been pulled out. it was full of toys and the bodies of children who are drowned, who are all wet and damp, and our car were loaded on to train. the 1st stop was in the gas level, so many women to rush them to bag. and when we arrived there, we waited all night. we were told that there would be a train and the carriage would be with the children from leningrad. after rushed
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onto the train, they began to change her clothes and brought us warm underwear. during this age, one of the linen grads landmarks, those who suffered gravely as well, but did not stop its work even during the most difficult times in memory of the heroic actions of its workers. you save money, the zoo disregard of the cities renae meet us in petersburg, and has remain bills and in grad zoo. we heard from a current employee who told us a bit about the history a pretty bad just before the will begin, there was a practice to send a position is by rail. therefore some of the cars feel ready to leave. so it was possible to very quickly organize the location of more than the sale, the animals, those animals that remained all shots, the ends, you all the hardship. so the blockades, together with people the supply of food, sees completely by windsor and the employees begin to figure out on their own how to feed the animals how to keep them on. when the water supply stops, boykin and the electricity was cut off,
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the conditions became extremely harsh during the 1st shell and it's september several booms heaped cemetery of the sea. and in october, there was a 2nd very strong crate. and do it aid more than 70 animals feel killed up to the bowman. the zoo was closed and did not receive visitors during the winter, but its reopened during the summer of 1942 more than 7500 people came up to such as they pick a winter. this was a very large number in the zoo. we had lush animals as well. unfortunately the left hand side and it's always bowman, betty. the allison, whom everyone knew loved. she died under the ruins of her enclosure because of the highest bush and boom. simply fall on the gatehouse next to the 2nd large animal was a heap of cold beauty. she survived through the inside locate and lived with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees. yeah, those stories of tragedy bravery and 1st the veterans continue online at all if you thought. com remarking 80 years today.

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