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he funded the city was alexander football. he's an historian who studies the wonders of the moscow metro, the, the, sorry, this our powers, a rides, police class with students. you joins the american pro, policy and protests, and university camps demanding and, and academic ties with the as well. the board and goals are russia, china, and india. they're not supposed to and says they are who failed behind the americas . specifically for the reason 5 i was the i'm f predicts, choppy, was a head for the us. and also the fuser needs are already out of political assassination. put into a 5 bond with some words. same kind of has become a part by the separatism times. it screams his remarks to
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us illustrates once again, the kind of political space that has been given in the country and canada to separate it cuz like stream is in the live homeless grow, this is a lot of see money is run her mom in 30 minutes of news and views, star crashes have rocketed in paris between why and police and local pro palestinian demonstrate as students demolished in and academic ties with israel in the universities process as well for the retreat from the heavy police pressure. and one of the student council around the city, along with cutting ties with israel because of the gaza will locals also demanded an end to quote, refreshing against the voice of these students. protests also ruptured in the u. k
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. is demonstrated a setup template. universe is much like previous ones in the us codes as expressed . so a data and see with the people to find a so i'm in the flight against the is really on the meanwhile, across the us, more than 2100 people have been arrested, asked profiles in protest on college campuses. but at this house, what was the university of california in los angeles? where does the detained, to least one profess a report of the among the additional police units were dispatched and there is demonstration sites over night and the stand off to and violent the,
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these images. so the off to my, from the night. so the style of the campus was full of debrief from the sliding cabman walls i'm fluids are being painted. let's. let's move the voltage to the area. and there's a little reminder of the events offices falls the way into the pro passing katlyn off the suit was defied in order to abandon the site. this was, it shows how the demonstrations has set up barricades as they compared to hold the ground. this is warm off to protect themselves, to gas, and the purpose right. people have been messing in the area of the day is one of the protests organized organizes. you see, like a luminous run, gooch is to this, to the house and police brutality crept down on what had been a peaceful demonstration. here in los angeles, at the university of southern california usc about 93 students were arrested on the
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1st day of the student protests this morning. early this morning, more than 100 students were arrested at u. c. l. a. where the police came in, in violently attacking the students, pepper, pepper sprain, the students interested them. they were not being violent. they were simply indian captain insurance of defending kent meant to continue to demand that you see how they stopped investing in dead stop giving their money to support the genocide being committed by israel. the students are steadfast, the students are not getting up, and they have community support. you know, i'm an alumni, i'm a proud alumni, b, c, l a. and we've been going out there to see it to support the students. the process will continue at u. c. o a and many universities throughout the country just yesterday or may day, may 1st more university started their, their accounts. so this is something that is going to continue across the country. it's, we're not going to stop these protests have drawn an international reaction including
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from taxation president add on. he said the interest of is well have a saw that to define the framework of western democracy. cut out to make sure all the famous democracy, defending academics, intellectual journalists, and politicians are bearing their heads in the sand and waiting for the events to calm down. do you know why? because israel's interest draw the boundaries of western democracy. everything that touches israel's interest is anti democratic clock and the anti semitic in their eyes. so i need to come to one told down. and so it was the, this slides widespread criticism is no plans to re think washington's middle east tactics. he condemned the protests as opposed to the i n t. so might take despite many jewish students taking part as we are not in a far terry nation where we silence people are squash to say. the american people
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are heard. let's be clear about this as well. there should be no place on any campus, no place in america for anti semitism or threats of violence against jewish students . the pros, s k was the us house of representatives approved an anti semitism. when is, it still needs to be pause? why the site before the president signs off below would have ruled in the definition. what i'm to said was as a means of what some claim is, an attempt to stem out criticism of is ready as processes run and go to the again says the processes are in fights against anti semitism us. we don't want anyone to be inside. so medic and a lot of our brothers and sisters, jewish brothers and sisters, are indian campaigns across the country. many of the largest protests in the united states against the genocide, had been led by a courageous, jewish brothers and sisters. so this is not an issue, and for some it isn't,
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this isn't it. this is an attempt by the us government to complete the, to, to confuse a public. and to make it seem that anyone who criticizes israel is anti semitic, that is back to not be further from the truth. they are hundreds of thousands of people inside of israel today, protesting against terrorism, then yahoo, or demanding that he step down from power. so they in israel are protesting against the government in israel, their protesting against the genocide in israel. they are protesting the occupation of palestine. so unless the u. s. government wants to go say that those re, these are also anti semitic. well that's, that's their problem. but we know that we are not in for somebody. we stand shoulder to shoulder with a jewish brothers and sisters or fighting against the occupation or fighting against genocide. and so if there is anyone who is anti semitic, who just hates jewish people, we would never work with someone like that because those type of people would hate us to as a latin american. they would hate me as well. and so to say that that our movements
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have anything to do an insight, semitism is completely and absolutely wrong. and, and we did notice that while last, the rest of the pro pass in demo site is all taking place in the was israel, is, is, it has the world's most moral all me. prime as in, as in the aisle has repeated the emphasize it in his speeches. however, all to cause an marina costs or better. thanks a closer look of that assumption. as the kelly openness and palestinians continues, as these rarely defense forces refuse to reign in their indiscriminate use of force, both in gaza, ends in the west bank. now, some would argue that the idea of had been doing this for decades, yet their tactics are only in focus now because the whole world is watching form or idea of soldiers have been sounding the alarm for years. calling out there are trusted fees and deliberate targeting of women and children. it's only now that people seem to be listening as railways. talk about the most moral army in the
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world. they're doing that while ignoring a truism, which is you can to be a moral occupier, entire areas and the strip are declared as disruptions zones kills on or kill zones. yeah. and the moment you have any palestinian who will enter them, they will be shot. there is the looked disrespect to the lives of innocent civilians working to the lives of a workers of journalists, of doctors. this respect is an under statements in this case. what's incredible is that israel continues to receive both money and weapons from its main ally and supplier, and that's despite the fact that washington is well aware of israel's brutal methods. us declining to sanction 3 if ready ministry unit accused of abusing palestinian civilians,
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including the ones seen in this 2019 video shown. and it is really cold and used to config by soldiers of appeasing detainees. so which is from that same unit also seem to how to palestinian been in this video from 2022 to an internal investigation and suspension. the us government has conducted a process, found that these units have conducted grace, violations of human rights. that sounds very serious for you and tell us what those violations, why, who committed to and, and you're going to continue to send lessons. that is a process that is consistent with the standards that we have with other countries as well. apparently these incidents happened in the west bank before the war began . now former soldiers say the itf seems to have amplified their brutality after the october, 7th, mastercard. when you're what's in the screens? what's the mood like of other people around a lot of people that are happy to see that we're you know,
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we're paying back. that's like these really retaliation. and was that because they were convinced that they were hitting, how much fighters you single or it went beyond that? a lot of them don't draw the line between what we quoted really tense or tories and what we would call civilians. after the 7th, for example, people, so those videos of those people being paraded through the streets around gaza, right? and those people to cheat or even take part in whatever it is. so they say like, all of them are part of it. like they all supported it, was that quite a wide spread view that everyone in god's ears complicit was very much so in many, for many of the people around me that was, that was this thing. it came from saying, you know, you know, those are the kids that we spare, then the war in 2014, right? those are the kids that we spared, then are now the tell her is that the, the 7th,
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right? with the invocation that being particularly kid. now it's okay everyone. yeah. that was i don't want to see the majority. but who was that alarmingly wide spread, even the people around me talking about this for and doctors have previously worked in gaza. describe some of the things they've witnessed. we have seen the children's who had a direct injury to the or the brain issues, the cypress shots. and they had brain damage to do that. and we saw entry and exit fluid and the it's less targeted and killing of those children we truly believe. and the team believed that it was the entrenched the sniper shots. when we saw the accede will extend the points, then we saw the entry and exit and the injuries through their lives are to their brain. so that's the conclusion. we can get the idea. things have stuff. they only
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targets harris and military targets, but there was mounts and evidence to suggest otherwise, including the latest i'm this international investigation. and so just for strikes in the south of gaza a few months ago. and they have resulted into that so $95.00 civilians including $42.00 children in all 4 attacks. the organization did not find any indication that the residential buildings here could be considered legitimate military objectives or the people in the building were military targets, raising concerns that these strikes were direct attacks on civilians is in civilian objects and must therefore be investigated as war crimes the bbc which has for years largely ignored the palestinian calls decided to conduct its own investigation. looking into various incidents like this one from the bank for resulting in the depths of 2 boys 15 and 8 years old. profit was holding something in his hands. it's on clear what this is,
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the across the street, one of the friends, assuming on his phone as it is ready military vehicle drives by when the switch it just slow down and enhance. it shows the drivers do opening the drive a has a direct view of the boys being around 24 meters away from fossil. and 36 from out of we can see from all the camera angles, but just a few seconds off the items from the cap to the door opening. at least 11 shots of fired from the direction of the almond vehicle. or analysis sheldon about 90 percent of them had injuries to the upper body. what a shoulders more likely to be fail, meaning your soldiers could be shooting, to kill more often than would in this case. this is raises questions about what a soldiers that following the rules of engagement in the west bank and the culture
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around how they use legal force. all of this is incredible considering stories like these never made it so mainstream media before. and also incredible are reports that the international criminal court is preparing to issue arrest for and so the is rarely prime minister defense minister and defense forces, chief of staff. but as we know, the eyes to see is all told, no action, which is probably, well joe biden sold by newman. that's in yahoo i suppose to send for the white house national security council decline to comments on the contents of the us in the a who's cold with by then. but told ok ceo's as we have publicly says many times the i c c has no jurisdiction in this situation. and we do not support its investigation to southern diplomats have apparently urged the specials at the i. c . c to delay and now some war crimes charges as they could disrupt the chances of a breakthrough in seeds fired salt. well in the meantime,
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palestinian children continue to live in the fear, abuse, or detention. and that's in the best case scenario. the drug one has taken a slight russia, china, india, and jump, and the economy is a contracting and for the us present. the reason is clear as i was one of the reasons why our economy is growing is because of you and many others. why? because we welcome immigrants. why is china slowly so badly, economically? why is japan having trouble? why is russia? why is india? because there's the public. they don't want immigrants, immigrants, how, what makes us strong? why and is a perfect example of us the lead starting to believe their own propaganda. when you said, try to install and so badly economically work, coffee about china that just go by going to percentage g,
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d p in 2023 compared to the real g, d p growth of 2.5 percent in united states. so china grows twice as fast binding is desperately trying to win re election. so he has to paint the picture as rosy as possible, even if it's contrary to the wrong reality. but it seems not all americans of buying the optimistic outlook. they just both show the president has done more harm than good for both the economy and immigration. during his turn, you can see that confidence fell last month by the republican companies on the says, the public is reaching a breaking point at over $34.00 trillion dollars in debt with millions and millions of people invading our country and economy that i don't even know how is staying
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afloat? because every business owner, i know has been suffering americans do that, want to send their hard earned tax dollars to find the murder in killing in foreign countries. they're fed up with it and they're screaming it as loud as they possibly can. but the pros, rose didn't to download contrast with full cost. why the internationally monk? few fun. we've products s rolling growth rate, while one of the major global ratings agencies fits of cost is a us assessment from triple a. to double a plus the m f. again, says the american economy will not be able to sustain its current production levels for much longer. a warranty cannot make outlook, shows the global economy converging back to a rather weak trend rate of growth. yes. do use either the us economy. steel looks like it is firing on all cylinders, but that is likely to last financial consults in the angelo juliani
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says the american economy is in very bad shape, was a problem from poverty and homelessness. when you look at the average, joe in the us look at the disposable income in the u. s. people. busy average joe is actually struggling is on a survival mode. he has problems paying these bills. he has problems keeping his own house. oh, it doesn't even the faults to rent a house, but the reality is a great uh, the reality on the glove is big with uh, when you go around the, the cities in the us, we see homelessness. you see security. and those are metrics that you can, that do not like people see for themselves that the, the country itself is collapsing. it's infrastructure is old. people are getting. busy power and, and in the seo. so at the same time this contradiction,
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why are we spending one trillion dollars on the defense spending when this impious collapsing? well, let's say with the economy, less than insurance companies say the imposed price cap on russian oil. one of the main functions against the country has become an enforceable the trade and financial services restrictions, and for additions on the maritime transport of russian oil. an oil product has in our view, resulted in several unforeseen and untended consequences. the sale and purchase a fresh oil above the price gap has led to an expansion of a parallel market of traders, ship owners and insures this growth in parallel activities. now appears to account for the majority of russian oil, an oil product shipped to 3rd countries, which undermines the policy objectives of the oil price, got presume, and i live very lucky now. so we joined in the studio all to you is all take on to
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me to chris. i'm just going to take us through these details. i mean, we're hearing career science with joining me in the site. a very uh the, the money. i know, i appreciate that. look, chris with listen, we're kind of having this world crap. i'm scenario news quite a lot. so these are the, was just really sort of working up to the fact that these oil caps, price caps on what will compute kito think of. so i want to think more upset the, i think they, for some reason miscalculated this in time. the right. i mean, russia had that to be honest, since 2014, since the 1st sciences, which many of abuse, i may not be aware sciences was started starting to be a post in 2014, when the crimea became part of russia. and so russia is how about times is how about how has that time give me so you to pass for that and also to look at how a lot of the allies and a lot of bad friends have been dealing this, you know, roster is not the only oil producing nations on us that is experienced retaliation
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if you like from the united states and its allies. and there are other countries such as iran in venezuela that have found ways around the oil cap. not only that, right, but also russia has managed to sell it as well for a significantly lower price due to the way to get the structure. what say, i mean, you know, you and i live here, it's the only country i've ever seen in the world where it's minus 20 degrees outside and people open the windows because the heat is still on and no one sends it off. so that's good, that's fine. yeah, to do with it. all right, so i have a found a way around. i mean, you said that you said that the found a way around so perhaps supplying the oil to the world all their uh, perhaps new vessels are they using or is it more to do with um just is just cheaper oil. yeah. subsidies. so as i just alluded to, den mirage uh, you know, if we look at other countries that to experience these things that there's one thing about ensuring sharing a shift. but let's say you go the ship that you don't really care about. insuring,
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you know, russia has gone out and purchased a lot of new ships, has used a lot of that old fleets in order to do to do that. and again, due to the fact that russia, the russian economy is very robust in terms of its outflows of oil and gas, it can afford if something were to happen once they say it's not to be compensated by it. and sure, i mean, let's have a look at where i'd be going into a plant from the s and p would actually give us quite a good break down into how this is happening. let's take a look. the price cap has absolutely failed across the market. we expect that all of the car goes of russian barrels are now trading above the price caps. the new companies had been established in the united arab emirates, india, china, and so on increasing the tonnage. they control buying older vessels, not operating under western insurance providers. so as we can see, more out from that, russia has other friends, the united, i remember it, india, which is buying a huge amount of rational. and then more than happy to accept inflows into that port of russian. or how are you doing alternative ships?
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the nice control by the west, right. and i mean a lot of people outside of rushes think that this has to do with, of course of the sanctions. we know that on working. but look, if we just saw the s and p, a report of that, but there's also been a recent ripple by the s and p purchasing managers index p m a. i believe it is still in full. it's seen growth above 50 percent for the basically anything above 50 percent as growth, anything below 50 percent is recession. a lot of countries around the world because of what's happening. um, you know, in the red sea full out from covert as well, even though is that, and that's a few years ago. it's all seen as much growth as rushes thing. why is russia thing good? it's a really good question mirage. really, there's a number of factors, but the fact that the, with the main factor is the russian economy has its, has have to become less dependent on west, in pause. and the fact is,
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i think russia is realized that it's economy and it's skill set of the people within russia with farm over boston, probably even the russian government imagined it's been, it's been a huge, you know, to the point if we take some cigarettes to give me for looking at a piece of paper for this, but you know, budget revenues have increased by 1.5 times on noise, normal oil and gas revenue products. so we're talking about other things that are made in russia. and these are little figures the president booted is incredibly proud of as, as we would all hear. i mean, it's very, very interesting and even the u. k. government. and i think he was, we know the biggest proponents to continuing the conflict and ukraine pledging yet more and more billions and billions of british pounds in a while. people go cold in the u. k. let's have a listen to what do you pay? treasury select committees, county saying about the rest and sanctions. there is a general consensus that the sanctions are not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the i am a, a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. he
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says we see effort from that little plant, the heart bull, but he chests not select committees with savings to the i am at no friend of the kremlin, you know, based in washington dc. definitely not a big fan. and that coming out and, you know, predicted a 3.2 percent growth this year, which is absolutely must, if you compare that to all the western economies, which if they don't in negative growth. but the growth is, is really negligible in terms of the size of the let's take germany, let's take the u. k. now, the, anyone that seems to be doing, i came a rad, surprised surprises. the us that seems to destroy these other economies of their allies in order to continue with that. now it's fine for them to impose these taxes cuz it's not really hurting them. they've very far away from the problem. but the reality is the huts and their allies in a very significant way, which we can actually see on the screen right now. yeah, we know that schools, euros, we've had quite hard because it was at or is it a neighbor or close in enclose tides with the russia pens the energy book i was reading earlier about
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a recent bloomberg economic support. now they were talking about something quite something that i haven't really heard about before. reverse migration. mm hm. so obviously, you know, some people decided to leave russia when the special ministry operation started. and they went out and got jobs to basically be pretty good to high paying jobs. now they feel that they're not getting paid as much, perhaps because of how they're being treated, but, and that they coming back. so russia is it because they think that they can add more money here then they can. uh no, i mean, i mean i've never heard of the of us migrate. yeah, quite, quite shocking, really. i mean, it is the, the ivr and they have the whole situation and it's not just people like that. people like that. that coming back was obviously the russian economy isn't positive probably for that, for wages are going up or is they going down in the west? but also you've got, you know, you and i from the you came around. so we can, you know, we can talk a bit about going on a holiday in southern europe to the south across the south. is they used to see these massive russian cpo. it's out there with alt to high at west residence. i'm
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president, due to the warrants than 3 days and years and years. if you keep on putting all your money here, eventually they're going to try to take it from you, which is what has happened. so a lot of that big money has have to flow back into the country. was that done? these people have such a started paying that taxes paying that way and buying and contributing to the russian economy, which is created these massive states. pluses that we've seen or either russia, which is only benefiting the economy as a whole. we seeing that if you travel the route as you know in the rest of the region, and you're seeing the amount of sap us within the budgets which is being invested in infrastructure, being infants invested in a public services. you see it wherever you got new buildings, new flats for the 1st time buyers. it's really amazing to see. yeah. really that would have to leave with that side of the cruise as always, as opposed to leave to chris. i have is all the countries a pleasure, sir. thanks again. so i asked what was on now a more all was has a run since between new debbie and also over the death of
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a seek separate this need to with canadian citizenship. my problem is that justin who has accused the indian government of terry as a political assassination, but has prompted a fiery response from the a u prime minister to those remarks. he has made those remarks, certainly it as well. so they have no, it's nothing new. his remarks to us, it illustrates once again the kind of political space that has been given in the country and canada to separatism, to extreme ism and violent people who practice violence. this not only impacts india canada relations, but also encourages a climate to violence and commodity in canada to the detriment of its citizens, context and timeline here justin photo wind store call saudi went through some feed, toronto cod saw these new wheels celebrations by the see community you saw
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a religious event to call this donnie slogans was chanted at that particular event called a song vendome on which the key translates to demanding a separate homeland for the community hall by breaking up india. now, when these i'm teen, the slogans will be on to that, that particular riley, what just to deed was nothing box, smile. and at this point, it's hard to believe that justin to doesn't know the meaning of these johns because he himself on the stage. welcome back to fand jobby himself. justin, so will do, very openly has been sheltering. these extreme is set purchase elements on canadian soul, the spies india repeatedly requesting warning canada to do so, india has very strongly reactive this time as well as.

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