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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the bodies south african dumbing assessment of the idea of operation in gaza. desperate toria levies new charges against israel for what it calls the genocide on the palestinians. we hear from the countries presidential spokesperson, who always as a country. and this is something for the for so input, do you need to check your to use
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a brief legal means that instrument to ensure that we see an end to the genocide to that's currently taking place in. does that distressing footage from southern gals, as dozens of bodies are buried in a mass grave per being returned to the and bustled intake by israel? also this our one thing was quite clear though president finding hasn't got it. he's out of touch, us republican lawmakers and joe biden and stage of the union address, which she kicked off by focusing on ukraine instead of burning issues on the home from the on the french president saves his country as quotes no limits, and it's support all of ukraine law school was taking name of the pledge outlining the ramifications for, for the
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past 8 am on this friday, the 8th of march. welcome to the news our on our teacher. so don't forget has initiated more legal proceedings against israel, of the international court of justice accusing it's of not facilitating. she monitor in a 2 gals and know, according to pretoria, these really military is committing a genocide against the policy a. ready
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well, in the exclusive interview with archie, which you can watch here throughout the day and on their website, south african presidential spokesperson vincent mike, when yeah. and for size his countries commitments to ending the assault on cast. we would like to see the consumer end as soon as possible. we would live to see is royal, comply with the provisional measures that have been ordered by the court. that is why was going back to the courts to us for this threatening off of those borders so that we prevent what is now getting matching as a segment crisis with a lot of people projected to die from starvation. we would live to see the association of hostilities. we would live to see the name of humanitarian cory dose, to those who are in need of, of, of humanitarian aid. that is why we would always as a country,
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and this is something president, remo 4, so we'll continue to tempt you to use every legal means of instrument to ensure that we see an end to the genocide that's currently taking place in guys that we see. and, and to the broad to punishment and the feeling of people who are seeking age, like we saw recently in russell. well, let's bring you to developments on the ground to central gals that were 6 people helping poles from the rubble following an idea of strike that in the lives of 16 said the leading center of belie, according to local officials, frontage from the same chosen must of christ, you're aware a large family home previously stood nearby buildings were also heavily damaged for
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children and 5 women are said to be among the victim. and so that is really bombardment. a local resident shared his hardaway experience of the after me or something of the defense of 16 people's crews. i buried them with my own hands on their way wounded and most of them there was about 8 or 10 people left them. their trouble. this is in addition to the out of 4 were actually 6, we pulled out to where life and full would dead someone you lost all the fact that on while and the size of guys that idea of strikes and multiple rates have completely devastated nasir hospital once among the biggest health facilities in the city of new this number of homeless displaced palestinians are still chauffeur . inside the slowly ruins of the pulse. let's pick a further side from there. again, the bodies of 47 locals recently returned by it's really authorities to gals us. i've been buried in a mass grave. in rough up the heavily decomposed corpses were sent back to the and
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baffled enclave through the cut them shallow. crossing by the idea of israel's face initially took the bodies from gaza to try and identify any hostages among them. however, paula standing officials fame, some of the corpses were stolen from hospitals and symmetries across the street. they added that the identities of the victims remain on here while the war now into it's 6 months has already cleaned up least, 13800 to tell us the new lives, according to accounts and officials over 2000000 people. that's virtually the entire population of you are said to help being displaced. mean, of course, there's little cost for celebration today. as the world marks international women's day. you don't have that 100 know going through it's off situations. women's thing guys. as rephrase the course of bombings and you, harsh conditions, intense, and suffer from extreme weather living, no, rufus deliberation, come on. now. i'm a woman who was denied due to bombardment,
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were constantly being relocated from 110 to another, moving from one region to the next. do you know who the displaced here they have experienced the lowest of the homes? no children who were killed. everyone here has suffered the same faith. my hope is to one day celebrate women's day. you know, hometown, under normal circumstances, have you seen the bread baked by polished gene and women? we bake on the surface is made of plastic, paper and nylon firewood, discuss always convince for plastic and other discarded items from the trash gas and health officials. meanwhile, recently reported 20 civilian debts from mountain nutrition and dehydration. the number of victims is expected to grow soon as well as the u. n. stays a quarter of the strips population are on the brink of funding. however, it's really government spokes person has dismiss the warnings about a humanitarian catastrophe. and guess what are you doing about reports of children
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starving to their 1st? let me just say that the number one humanitarian issue in the gaza strip right now . and since october 7th, k is the play over hostages. well, let's hear the fuse again of so if african presidential spokes person, vincent, mike, when you know about the countries case against israel and how the media is covering it will you do have as some international media outlets, particularly worst and outlets that as, as chosen to present had to present a sort of more uh, quote is riley perspectives and the coverage in the 1st notification that we made to the international court of justice. some of the most prominent global worst and media outlets chose not to provide coverage. and i have coverage for that
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presentation to, to the court. and we observed that the next day would be as well presented. it's adams, and they would have floated low to a low coverage issue lot. and so those us almost at biases that involves this decision, you observed that the kind of treatment that is given to the finest in, in story, particularly by west and media houses is not the same uh, treatment that you see elsewhere where these, where they is the conflict, the media houses you've had to back track, for example, on the coverage that they a provided related to some incidents that are alleged to have taken place. been guys and, and as a result, both of those biases. so we're in cartersville that you have the lives of punches
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here, and that will continue to add, reflects the situation as it is part of the broad disturbing and painful as it is. we still have those cottages, journalist, men and women of the news room that are committed in relating the tools and in the name the 5 says they are with respects to what is happening. now i had all the us presidents and you all state of the union address, which has now wrapped up several 100 protesters block. jo biden's, motorcade. how's it made its way between the white house on the capital building? in this footage from the scene, a mess of palestinian flag is on furrowed onto the street as protesters gather some also by the way held up a butler reading biden's legacies janice. i made the calls for a cease fire capital police,
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the guard presence on both sides. would you buy me? was expected to focus on american issues during that speech like inflation, the border crisis as well as the war in the mid least. buddy unexpectedly kicked off with you, chris, if we stand with ukraine and provide the what the status of the crate is asking, what critical reaction to mr. biden's speech is pouring in, including from republican politicians, all obama sen, katie brit saves a democrat. president needs a reality check. like so many families across america. my husband wesley, and i just watch president biden's state of the union address from our living room
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. and the, what we saw was the performance of a permanent politician who has actually been in office for longer than i've been alive. one thing was quite clear, though, president biden chess doesn't get it. he's out of touch, little hopping to save him across live to us. talk show host, steve mullins burge for his tech steve. good to see you. i'm not exactly sure where to start. so maybe at the very beginning because he opened his speech by saying if i were smart, i would go whole know the room burst into laughter, not. we're all for a little bit of levity, but wasn't all about him using given the problems the us faces. right. not and now, well, 1st of all, he started the speech about 18 minutes late. he didn't leave the white house until much later than he was supposed to get over to the capital building. no official
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explanation has been given as to why that's the case. and once he got up there and they started applauding for him, that's what he said. if i were smart, i'd leave now. in other words, it's going to be all down hill from here. but he also did something else at the beginning. he jumped the gun, usually the speaker of the house who sits behind him. during this speech with the vice president, the speaker of the house the announce is officially ladies and gentlemen, the president united states and they apply it again and then he starts his speech. there was no announcement because the president didn't wait for him to be announced . he just started, he stepped on the speakers lines if you will. so that was a disaster of sorts at the beginning when i was shocked that he started basically with ukraine, with everything that's going on in the country. when you look at poll after poll after poll of what topics, what issues are most important to voters in all the states that a voted in the primaries? you had it, right? it's integration, it's inflation, it's the economy. and it starts with,
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with ukraine. he rip donald trump not by name. he never mentioned his name, but he ripped him as my predecessor said, his relationship with vladimir, who is dangerous and unacceptable. when most people in this country i think would like to see donald trump sit down with letterman and does the landscape as he said he would if he was president again and try to solve this, instead of perpetuating this more on and on and on into the future yeah, ukraine was the, the opening at topic it is an election. your leaders tend to talk tough at doing that. um, the ukraine war, i suppose is good territory for that. what do you think americans were listening in and not stephen, just thinking of who's calling a minute? is this the state of the union address in care of or in washington? well yeah, i think the standing of the republican rebuttal, the young senator who you just played the sound bite from us at her kitchen table
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by the way from alabama. she's 42 years old and um, she had it on the head. she said the president was out of touch. you know, with all due respect, she said, what, what are you talking about? look at all the problems we have and how people are suffering around the kitchen table. they don't discuss ukraine. they discuss how to pay the bills, they discussed their kids in school. they discussed of the immigration crisis and what it means for where they live. so i think it was a big mistake to start off by taking a lot of people might have tuned out at the beginning and said really, ukraine as well right off the top. but it was a, it would say, overall, it was an angry joe biden. it was a campaign speech without i didn't see a lot cheaper than the actual state of the union, steve, but you know, it was a campaign really launch, wasn't it? yeah, it was that it was definitely a campaign speech without a doubt. he was combative and, and you know, when he finally got to immigration, 40 minutes into the speech,
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40 minutes with number one issue in america right now. any way to 40 minutes to get to it. earlier when he came in, marjorie taylor green, a very conservative congress woman who was wearing a make america great again had a trunk that greeted the president before the speech gave him a button. a button that said lincoln riley, licking riley was killed allegedly, by an illegal immigrant while she was out jogging. she's the university of georgia nursing school. she would re brutally beaten and murder. so she had off the button and the president has been criticized that he's never said her name is roberta happened a couple of weeks ago when he never called the parents never said her name. so she gave the president a button when he brought up immigration. marjorie taylor green shouted out from the from the gallery, say her name, say our name. and he did. he picked up the button. he held it up and he said,
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instead of waiting, riley, he said winking riley twice linkin riley, which you know is not so good. so it was, uh, it was interesting. it was entertaining if you're a political junkie. but it, it wasn't as a typical state of the union by any means. yeah, there were a number of deaths as you point out, the ukraine off the top, steve. but on the other hand, you bite in terms of the warrant gals that only towards the end of his speech at making and talking about a getting in how that's going to work with it. with a temp report. it doesn't sound too much like a priority for the wife. how much does it as well, it is a priority for the white house because it is in many states like michigan which he needs to win re election about 15 to 17 percent of the voters during the primary didn't vote for joe, but they voted on committed at a majority of those people are out of
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a palestinian supporters who don't think he's doing enough for the palestinians and uncommitted invalid surround the country on the on on when biden is on it are getting 13 to 17 percent. so he has to pay attention to it politically speaking for his is ability to win the presidency. and i think that's why he's criticizing his real a lot. i think that's why he's going ahead and announce that the military, our military will be building a port to deliver of humanitarian aid. and i think um, he's got a lot of problems within his party and with voters, i've read it within his party when it comes to the palestinian issue. the gods have 6 months out or so from the election. now, will this speech willis have helped his re election at shawn says, or by dent of, of donald trump at not being mentioned by the incumbent leader?
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can he just sit back and watch his numbers rise even even more in a you know, well, i mean have you reference them 13 times or more from what i gather, but he never mentioned them by name, but the media is already saying, wow, i mean this shows he, his age is not an issue. he has the stamina. it was funny because he was combative they could do it. wow. that's like, you know what? it's march the beginning of march. we gotta go to november. a lot of stuff is going to happen to donald trump, to joe biden, to this country, to the world. and i don't think when push comes to shove, this is going to make that much of a difference. steve. good to have you on the program. very, thank you so much for your takes the miles for us talk show host live on our to my pleasure. thank you. know, it's so cold. t d, yes is something that's it. those same republican lawmakers have been calling out
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in the media. they say trump, the arrangement syndrome is happening is apparently infecting the u. s. mainstream media. so after super tuesday, some pundits begun losing their heads over the front runner and the republican party, his dominance in the presidential. we have no choice. yeah. okay. you know, it's, it's, it is, uh okay, i will say that it is a decision that we revisit con, constantly in terms of the balance between allowing somebody to knowingly lie on your air about things they've lied about before. and you can predict they're going to lie about and so therefore it is just, it's irresponsible to allow them to do that's some balance between knowing that that's irresponsible to broadcast. and also knowing that as the defacto soon to be defacto. now, many of the republican party, this is not only the man who is likely to be the republican candidate for president,
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but this is the way he's running. well, here's how it onset. so why don't we stop check the hell out of him? yes, and we do that after the fact and that is the best remedy that we've got. it does not fix the fact that we broadcast it. ok, the russian out there for cutting off the speech by donald trump. here's what the legal media, unless line all the one of the she is a progressive, imagine being a regressive. imagine what that will look like if this is progressive. not only is this the worst journalism you've ever seen, but missing bio is able to anticipate, to, to predict, to know telepathically. she's, she's medic, by sonic reading the improves of the media be knowing what trump is going to say. cut this off now because based upon what he has said before, and the end somewhere i think in the control room is some,
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i don't know who's director looking at these tool limiting reading, seeing what are you drawing for them on the trash and have outage. but don't, don't cut him off before the space, not as of any kind of journalistic integrity, but because of all of asian, that'd be, say the business is my, you only take a flag when you're over the target. so a lot of folks who might have said, come out to crazy by trump, might say, you know what i want to hear with this guy has to say, letting me go to another network to hear what it is she doesn't want me to hear. so for a quote where i mean point to be just pure logistics and programming. don't send your minimal dominion his audience to a nother, a network to hear what you would let them here. and you know that in the business, whenever somebody clicks away or go somewhere changes, a jangle or changes,
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platforms don't come back. so how many people do you think, again, from a commercial journalistic point to be how many listeners viewers weren't lost? because of this obstinacy this, this, this could you want to see this, this, this absolute just pathological from your benjamin syndrome, from a cheryl or a list? it's a c or would it be a journalist? it's mine, bottom. the german chancellor has claimed that a peace deal between russia and ukraine was never on the table despite both must go on key of recently admitting the complete opposite. so there has never been a draft peace treaty between russia and ukraine. no, that's the russian propaganda. it is alleged that a peace agreement between great and russia was finalized but bodies. johnson or joe biden prevented it complete nonsense. the truth is, the thing goes, jason's between ukraine and russia were interrupted because the russian move it suits and launched
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a large scale offense. if in the east of the country and use of atrocities in massachusetts and boots, it became known this illuminated the basis for negotiations at that time. but the elephant in the room is the law school and he did agree on a tentative deal, self admitted back in march 2022 president put and recently showed a draft of that agreement that would have seen ukraine limits. it's military potential under reach, refrain from joining nato. are you creating official has also confirmed that such a tracy was in the works. but former u. k. prime minister barak johnson liter convinced key up disrupt the thoughts on keep leaving. finally, when we return from mr. kimball forest johnson came to key. evans said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just fight them at the end of the my strategy was creating contact with both sides and trying to mediate. i knew
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that the trust i had formed with prudence was a rare commodity. i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep attacking poor woods and so they blocked it. basically. yes, they blocked it and i thought they were wrong. the downside of the war is the casualties in ukraine and russia. it's a very harsh blow to ukraine is a country there will have to be a huge restoration of its infrastructure. i know it has been same, that's more mongering is on the rise in europe. one example of that perhaps the french president has said there should be no more constraints or red lines in offering assistance to ukraine and money. all my problems, words, how being reiterated by some french politicians to the ground, remotely. the government and the president of the republic are clearly telling the french people to political forces. but frances position has changed. there are no more red lines. there are no more limits. you're doing, please don't live if you keep the president of the republic is ready to give
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unlimited and it seems all out support to ukraine. i made it clear what the national rallies position was mainly that we had to support ukraine. but the, we had to ensure that france did not itself go to war with russia, which is a new to their power, in which case would have the repairable consequences for peace in the region. and in the world, i told him that the various positions he had taken over the last few days were causing concerning the country among the french people. and that this position was isolating france on the international stage about them. yeah. well, the french leader is common sparked outrage in the country with the head of a patriots party, even demanding mr. mccaul be removed. last week, the french president raised more than a few eyebrows to when he suggested nato cut deployed soldiers into ukraine. loads up triggered alarm bells and the capitals of many of francis allies from sing request for clarification. after that, some money will occur on once again, waiting on the conflict, comparing the nations to cowards. as you said before,
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do, we are certainly approaching the time and now you are up when we must not be cowards and we never want to see the dramas to come. you've lost the fact that war has returned to us soil. we sent me the powers that have become on stuff or below are extending the threat every day attacking us. we have to be meet the challenge of history and match the courage. it implies a sudden. well, the deputy head of russia is national security council, a former president in between the data responded with some direct words for france . he said that his progress is removing its red lines in regard to ukraine. then moscow will remove its own red lines in regard to france. macro has said, there are no more red lines, there are no more limits in terms of supporting ukraine lamond. then that means russia has no more red lines left for france. we got some reaction to this from
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a friendship geopolitical analysts who stated that the goal of such rhetoric from western nations many his own president is to instill fear, by quote, demonizing russia. thus boosting their own military industrial complex that we all understand that too. and usually i see if the power cannot go up or one each other, otherwise it would be under susan money. but it's not the point. the fracture restaurant is as always, being opportunity. this issue is the west that does not want to negotiate and everything will be to my knowledge and to my analysis, every thing will be done by the west to make sure that we do not find any peaceful and. ready that hopefully they are trying to push the not keeping the books up from where ever it can to make sure that everybody understands the rush or wants to go a floor after your brain with the balance and stays. why not, in your opinion,
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tyrese's friends of whatsoever. so they need this and it's also their economy both purposes. because by showing views, they are hoping by keep it up and like it happens or in the us that they will restart. the needs are already in the industry all from weis in front of the europe, which is completely down. okay, a change of pace for the next half hour or so here on r c. and for that, we had to one of the most incredible regions in the world's biggest country come chuck gets the land of smoke and fire john sean thomas, as he continues his tour of russia.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, in your tweets, you often criticize these old policies, sports together, strip leg in for see on the stand of. so i've asked god concerning this issue. now when do you think we should expect the conflict the end? and when we, when i was going to see the 1st results of the i, c j meeting. well, we would like to see the conference and as soon as possible we would like to see is

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