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they are bombarding us, threatening us, and telling us to leave. but we have nowhere else to go. personally, i have no one to turn to the house. my mother is dead and i have no one else. we're just getting by here and i simply don't have the ability to pay money and then move from one place to another. mohammad said to the fly from bay noon in the noise of claws about a month and a half into the war. he says, if it wasn't for his children, who would have simply stayed in the north and died, i have my son and 2 daughters and another son who was killed. he was 3 months old, i uh, was killed as a result of the smoke caused by the bombardment. oh, this is his id, i do. it looks above the top jury, muhammad and zane lock zane is gone. the for those who have made it to get in, but the situation is dire. they're struggling to find food. walter and shelter. a ceasefire talks drive on display simon, he's indebted by the hardness with no choice but to keep moving for a place to place in the whole of staying alive. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are co
they are bombarding us, threatening us, and telling us to leave. but we have nowhere else to go. personally, i have no one to turn to the house. my mother is dead and i have no one else. we're just getting by here and i simply don't have the ability to pay money and then move from one place to another. mohammad said to the fly from bay noon in the noise of claws about a month and a half into the war. he says, if it wasn't for his children, who would have simply stayed in the north and died, i...
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c. judges are under us sanctions. on the other hand, washington fully supported, is not stimulated the issuance of i c. c. warrants against the russian leadership. at the same time, the american political system does not recognize the legitimacy of the structure and relation to itself and its satellites. the sense of absolute permissive. this leads to the absurdity of mental constructions. just to clarify, back in 2020 washington ing date imposed sanctions on senior i. safety officials when the quotes was investigating whether us forces to meet with the war crimes. and if dan, it's done, it was not the 1st time that america attacks the international criminal court. but again, criticism only comes as washington itself. or if any taurus or its allies are in the spotlight of the international prosecution, and what it is is not double standard approach. while a mazda has pushed back the possible, the rest of its leaders and saves the entire leadership events well on this military and involved in the operation in gaza, sho
c. judges are under us sanctions. on the other hand, washington fully supported, is not stimulated the issuance of i c. c. warrants against the russian leadership. at the same time, the american political system does not recognize the legitimacy of the structure and relation to itself and its satellites. the sense of absolute permissive. this leads to the absurdity of mental constructions. just to clarify, back in 2020 washington ing date imposed sanctions on senior i. safety officials when the...
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western weapons, well, so far scholz does not give us permission to use taurus missiles, which we do not have, well, what are we talking about, well, if he does not give permission, then he does not give, he does not give missiles, then he does not give, germany is in the first line for help , which is handed down to us by ours, among european countries, therefore it is not worth fighting him, he does not want to, something is stuck somewhere in his head, well, so be it, we will continue the conversation, we will lead arguments, but on which side are you sorry? to the skalp and stormshedem scholz missiles, that's why britain said that they are not against us using their missiles on military targets, on military targets, on russian military targets, wherever they are, let's say this word to attack the territories of russia , we do not need on the territory of the russian federation, from the word at all, as they say, to attack military facilities where they were not temporarily occupied, on the territory of russia, on the territory of belarus, in antarctica, in the polar region. it is
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no, we're saying that we used to say no to us and well, but now we're saying no to us and government in assigning of the ruling parties unwillingness to tolerate, to send a member through water and one of the few lawmakers to oppose the proposal. this was the 2nd time the party had tried to push through the bill based on a russian law at requires media, non profit groups to register as agents of foreign influence. if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad, critics fear it will be used to silence the opposition to georgia. dream ahead of october the elections brussels one. the law was incompatible with georgia's bid to join the you. but the prime minister says it will somehow accelerate the process to solely the chances of opening negotiations this year before the initiation of the bill was 0. now these chances have increased significantly, though it's up to the best. it's a message these protestors aren't buying for them. the law has driven home the choice, georgia. it faces the future as part of a democratic european family or, or 3rd period rule. and to retu
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with us many of us don't even love ourselves. you know, only black writers write about black folks that have nothing to do with black people. you know, black people, black culture is just a way to make a buck as a writer, you know? i mean, i'm that to be married to a person, i say you got to be around black folks all the time. but there folks weren't even comfortable, often asking to be around black repeat black writers, except in a passing way. i don't even know black writers, you know. i mean and so and then the folks who get stuck in their own generation and have no conversation with people who are older, younger, that's the kind of stuff i'm talking about. that's the internalized oppression i'm talking about. i to just be around people only my age range, you know, only my perspective. i'm like i got to be around older people can be younger people and i got to learn how to listen. you. that's what i'm talking about. and so when i think about healing, it's like, you know, i'm not here to debate anybody. i'm not here to argue wi
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that doesn't say when officers can use deadly physical force versus when they can use regular use of force. it does not mean every entity has to collect the data, report the data, or disseminate the data. but we are seeing more states starting to come to terms with the fact that they need to put some kind of regulation on the books that mandates agencies at least record these incidents and then reported to a state entity. because at that point, a state entity could assess that, say do we have problems in one agency versus another? and more importantly, does that agency suffer from higher rates of crime or lack of training or poor leadership? there is so many things that could contribute to an agency's, you know, prevalent he of force versus their choosing not to use force. something a caller said earlier which is really important is de-escalation. our agencies that are employing de-escalation training and tactics, are they sing lower levels of force? is there a positive relationship. if we get positive de-escalation -- relationship? if we get positive de-escalate torturing, are they
that doesn't say when officers can use deadly physical force versus when they can use regular use of force. it does not mean every entity has to collect the data, report the data, or disseminate the data. but we are seeing more states starting to come to terms with the fact that they need to put some kind of regulation on the books that mandates agencies at least record these incidents and then reported to a state entity. because at that point, a state entity could assess that, say do we have...
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does the us still have that leverage? >> while the us. does have leverage and certainly the administration is to be praised in several ways that they had been working very hard sending every high government official and the president himself has been working so hard to try to get a ceasefire to get the release of hostages, which we all want. i mean, we all recognize that that israel had every right to respond to the events of october 7. but how you respond matters. and when you use a 2000 pound bombs to go after one member of hamas and kill 100 or more people. that is not consistent with international law starving the palace justinian's were not part of hamas is not consistent with international law in terms of some of the other concerns we have understandably her concerns from both sides of the aisle, but it stood out to me, 26 house democrats writing to the president in the letter saying you're deeply concerned about the message the administration is sending to hamas. again, this was prior to the report, but also congressman adam smith
does the us still have that leverage? >> while the us. does have leverage and certainly the administration is to be praised in several ways that they had been working very hard sending every high government official and the president himself has been working so hard to try to get a ceasefire to get the release of hostages, which we all want. i mean, we all recognize that that israel had every right to respond to the events of october 7. but how you respond matters. and when you use a 2000...
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we have something us. but the image, the generals, are so carefully trying to present during our visit is only one side of the story. as for years, human rights groups and political leaders have warned of wide spread abuse by bangladesh and security forces, the exact entities that make up the peacekeeping forces. and one group is of particular concern. the rapid action battalion, wrapped in a wheat force, founder to fight terrorism and crime. in 2023, we revealed what the government continues to deny the rabbit murders of ducts and tortures with the complicity of the highest political levels. after their student and rad officers are often sent on highly paid you and deployments. as a former rob commander confirmed to us, he was personally involved in human rights abuses and later deployed to un mission . out of that come with as far as i know, everybody goes to peacekeeping often having solved and robin for months. we tried to verify his claim. military sources helped us get in touch with another former ro
we have something us. but the image, the generals, are so carefully trying to present during our visit is only one side of the story. as for years, human rights groups and political leaders have warned of wide spread abuse by bangladesh and security forces, the exact entities that make up the peacekeeping forces. and one group is of particular concern. the rapid action battalion, wrapped in a wheat force, founder to fight terrorism and crime. in 2023, we revealed what the government continues...
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see the us now at the city what. what are the most center for dennis on us? it is the camera, the item, it's a race. so that's jen douglas. turn off and see if there's room and that's a fucking be in front of you said the heavy duty, but it's a fee and that will probably look what the most of the, the, the very old in we're going to look for in the guy in the by the new come soon, 70 to defend of dom i'm in the 0 for the gun to save the side of the the 3 of on for started. so the eyes doesn't why the, somebody in gun it says in the that about the blood. and one of the seeing the last getting in the, you know, the way, my god, they are being my, the my go heinrich. i la and above the by the back to us and it the say i lose didn't bag in know larry, i'm getting the homeowner will come. uh my done my view, my the, the 100 fault. so i've had a math or live that it couldn't. if i decide to go out to across for the him, it's got the book and the bottom left, click on the table for those. so it's a might be the, you know, kinda when the heads up for the size of the
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word again guarantee coming from the us from the us. this is, so i'm quoting highly that high a ton of goes is the rather the mediators told him the us president job. i just said he's committed to being very careful with the worlds here. we go and we're and we have to say the weekend is evolving over the last few minutes. and we have to really look into the very aspects of the building that has been now put together in a big language. i've already got 2 major flashing lights from the words that you're using. i'm hearing personal commitment and i'm hearing job. i'm exec. i know some things stand out. there's a, the us president told the me, data is that he's committed to the implementation of to go into the implementation of the agreements and that he's reiterating what we'd be saying a while ago that it's been phase 2, that there would be a declaration of a permanent ceasefire and that the exchange of comparative slash prisoners is going to be throughout the 3 phases of the agreement, phase one, phase 2, and then it would be completed b
word again guarantee coming from the us from the us. this is, so i'm quoting highly that high a ton of goes is the rather the mediators told him the us president job. i just said he's committed to being very careful with the worlds here. we go and we're and we have to say the weekend is evolving over the last few minutes. and we have to really look into the very aspects of the building that has been now put together in a big language. i've already got 2 major flashing lights from the words that...
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can you just break this down for us? how would this is always going to affect the american nuclear industry and companies like center, specifically when it's quite significant. nikki, if we look at the numbers, for example, the us uh 20 percent of all of the us is powered on nuclear energy. and about 24 percent, even to this day is coming from russia. the fact that companies so don't like centers that we've mentioned, which is a private company that owns them, facilitates a lot of nuclear power in the us will not be able to obtain that quantity. we're talking about nick, we talked about you right. and just how dangerous you, my name is, it's not something that you can be in. you can just walk down to another country and just buy them for care. that has to be so many prizes and procedures and certainly facilities that allow the save transit of that substance and also getting it to a plot and then enriching it. it's a huge process and, and really it's so me, it sounds like the us is totally shooting itself in the foot. yes
can you just break this down for us? how would this is always going to affect the american nuclear industry and companies like center, specifically when it's quite significant. nikki, if we look at the numbers, for example, the us uh 20 percent of all of the us is powered on nuclear energy. and about 24 percent, even to this day is coming from russia. the fact that companies so don't like centers that we've mentioned, which is a private company that owns them, facilitates a lot of nuclear power...
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being used in transportation. as it is being used in telecommunication. rather than trying to attempt to regulate ai generally, which would be sort of like saying let's regulate computers generally. it's a very difficult task it probably will not achieve the goals that were trying to reach for. >> has been part of these discussions when it comes to the roadmap or oversight? >> the schumer hearings were pretty new as i said. a lot of our partners and people that we work with have participated in those. as a schumer roadmap rules out and congressionalou committees e will certainly be active in educating legislators a writ of what are the right pathways here. >> klobuchar on tech related issues as well. especially in this space. >> klobuchar is due on wednesday to introduce two bills run ai and elections i had testified te her in the previous round and i'm somewhat skeptical of those bills for some reason we talked but one of the mandates of disclosure and transparency. it is overbroad it tackles not just that is pol
being used in transportation. as it is being used in telecommunication. rather than trying to attempt to regulate ai generally, which would be sort of like saying let's regulate computers generally. it's a very difficult task it probably will not achieve the goals that were trying to reach for. >> has been part of these discussions when it comes to the roadmap or oversight? >> the schumer hearings were pretty new as i said. a lot of our partners and people that we work with have...
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the thanks for joining us. we start this hour and goes away as really strikes all once again targeting civilians in every corner of the strip is the more than 7 months of unrelenting bombardment. and just a short while ago, the main you an agency for policy, new refugees, those own right. so it was suspending food distribution because of security concerns or says it has also run out of supplies to replenish is warehouses because food hasn't been able to enter the strip well than half the population because it depends on food i precisely formed on rob. let's get more on the strikes and rough uh, as well as developments regarding on right with hendo code reviews, india robb, i live in central, gaza, and hidden starting with on raw. this is, of course, usually important and vital sol, sofa aid and supplies for the people have caused this specifically in rafa as well . give us an understanding of what this decision will mean in terms of its impact on people that on the well for sure, it's going to have the cost or
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no, i would never use the working poor to this is used for good. so that's why people have to, it's wrecked these pieces. now i just have, i want to go into the detail of this. so if we are talking about a highly skilled labor, aren't these people necessarily use in the countries of origin to develop these countries? a 2nd picture, you're talking about the lowest skill graybar. at this moment, the reality is that my country, belgian 50 percent on non european migrants are not working at all. and why is that you think of? because they don't have the skills to work and i, you know, highly develop because they don't have access to the labor market. because we've seen something very similar in need study where we have over 300000 people that are, you know, regular learning the territory. no documents mean no access to jump. so we have labeled upset, but the microns cannot feed them because we don't allowed them to. and so what concerns the highest kids didn't the lowest q the i think we should lets people decide for themselves. i think all of us here w
no, i would never use the working poor to this is used for good. so that's why people have to, it's wrecked these pieces. now i just have, i want to go into the detail of this. so if we are talking about a highly skilled labor, aren't these people necessarily use in the countries of origin to develop these countries? a 2nd picture, you're talking about the lowest skill graybar. at this moment, the reality is that my country, belgian 50 percent on non european migrants are not working at all....
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use come on. the flames. subject someone unit, if they think of this, the phones that them the new thing except as a mom own. no, i'm pretty just let you on google. so zill and i'm glad that i'm still use flores on that. come on the to the store, the by simple on but so unless i use my fish except by super the most of the the water is part of the, the employee would post good. isn't the defense you of us and building the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without collision. let's go out of the checking. it reminds me that i'm late for very important date, which means it's time to slip down the rabbit hole in to world of the russian time . the of the man the northern habit read. now when you say no ma'am.
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, will not use, and so on. listen, this is a weapon of deterrence, this is a weapon of defense. no one will go on the offensive with these weapons. draw a conclusion from here. but the worst thing is that in the understanding of the west, the third world war. is not something abstract and is presented as ordinary and completely acceptable, but it is unlikely that ordinary people need it, both here and in europe. it was one one of lukashenko's most peace-loving speeches. andrei evgenievich is absolutely correct in saying that when we talk about tactical nuclear weapons, training, or their methods of deterrence, this is de. aimed at de-escalation, our citizens need to understand, the head of state said this very clearly, that belarus is very clear about its place in the world, about its military capabilities, firstly, we have no territorial claims to anyone , i do not consider belarus direct participant in the conflict, because we do not derive any benefit for ourselves from this conflict and have no goals for te
, will not use, and so on. listen, this is a weapon of deterrence, this is a weapon of defense. no one will go on the offensive with these weapons. draw a conclusion from here. but the worst thing is that in the understanding of the west, the third world war. is not something abstract and is presented as ordinary and completely acceptable, but it is unlikely that ordinary people need it, both here and in europe. it was one one of lukashenko's most peace-loving speeches. andrei evgenievich is...
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when you still think the case that in the us speak less of you use as the case id is that that's the, the unit he still has with a strong brand. you know, with the policy, the decision makers in, in dc i, i developed and so the get the impression that is kind of a, is brand, these kind of wakening here. you know, unfortunately, yeah there's, there's a lot to, we'll push to it. so you have a sense of the discussions that see about the future. you know his country, including the future. this will, which are some would be doesn't easily answer given that ukraine struggle on the battlefield isn't bearing fruits. if you like. i could kids west important as see this legal issue is perhaps a way to transition the war aspect into different hands. the other thing, so i mean certainly us and you guys the full page on the surface, at least of these photos, arrows in the us was recently agreed this big, 61000000000 dollar package. by the way, i knew about 14000000000 unless you gauge the guy to ukiah. california is going to be a change will be around the time and money elections in the us on, in
when you still think the case that in the us speak less of you use as the case id is that that's the, the unit he still has with a strong brand. you know, with the policy, the decision makers in, in dc i, i developed and so the get the impression that is kind of a, is brand, these kind of wakening here. you know, unfortunately, yeah there's, there's a lot to, we'll push to it. so you have a sense of the discussions that see about the future. you know his country, including the future. this...
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so this member and body of those, and the was us most useful what the use coupled with, if it's in the centralized systems to minimize the cost of sending transport cost any slowly a stream don't regularly since and protected government policies incentivize compliance and data continues implementing visual, take my son, that's what a lot of public o m s. complaints and community engagement and introduce foster parents of what comes out of his son and, and what i want those to watch safe. and i'm seeing the auto system of the, of these countries resort. management practices and what we said. technological advancements have been particularly promising in the fields of purifying wastewater . you know that it's so many the septic much better by defense nowadays. the english sort of products like this on house on promising the results. any improvement, what for quality and resource availability management technologies? so this slide, what else will sees and then we'll be addressing by i don't know if he's the reason off. what if he shows the more of one time in slightly minimizing, and as i
so this member and body of those, and the was us most useful what the use coupled with, if it's in the centralized systems to minimize the cost of sending transport cost any slowly a stream don't regularly since and protected government policies incentivize compliance and data continues implementing visual, take my son, that's what a lot of public o m s. complaints and community engagement and introduce foster parents of what comes out of his son and, and what i want those to watch safe. and...
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the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the fact that he was signing a present as not that important factor? he had the story on talk to how does era, the, what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as a 0. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of this. i point my camera where all those prefer not to look. i'm right about what it means to be american and about the ordinary people who get caught up us worse filmmaker ralph tags, and also viet time when on the power of political lot. what i'll just stories we tell sales about also. and how do we base our past to change our future studio? be unscripted upon one on i will just sierra of the spies rockets towards kind of even central as well. so the 1st time in months, these right, the army says over miss sauls, what i
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so i think he's use is wanting us or against that. it's usually significant because isn't completely and unprecedented. and i think the reason why it's unprecedented is because i'm enough members, enough heavy weight members from your opinion and countries are leaving on the icbc . i'm saying, look up until now. you might not have their much of a credibility as an international court, which oppose international law. but now is your, is your make or break day and you have to step up. it's a mock. i'm be serious. i'm from the through on this, on the holding up international rules and, you know, no longer a big in the pocket. the americans that comes as anti government sentiment is kicking in again, like clock work when the weekend hits and deliveries and people demonstrations around this time protest is accused. i mean, you know, of corruption and condemned is handling of a concept from the, the caching of law enforcement overnight. police stormed into dispose of demonstration report say, many of the protesters would obtain this water c
so i think he's use is wanting us or against that. it's usually significant because isn't completely and unprecedented. and i think the reason why it's unprecedented is because i'm enough members, enough heavy weight members from your opinion and countries are leaving on the icbc . i'm saying, look up until now. you might not have their much of a credibility as an international court, which oppose international law. but now is your, is your make or break day and you have to step up. it's a...
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us the truth. we all think have an agenda. either a democrat agendaarepuic. we don't trust enough enforcement agencies anymore becaus they are lying to us and taking sides. we don't trust the press anymore. when i was a kid, the job of the press was to maintain a fierce skepticism towards government pronouncements. my father said to me when i was a littleoy, people in authority lie. and ourcry is not to trust the experts. that is n a feature of democracy. our job is to respect people in power who are leading us, but to always question what they say to us. that is the job of a -- [applause] that's the of a citizen in a democracy. nico ang tgive you a government that will not, ions, it lied to the american people, if we -- [applause] we are going to tell americans think they don't want to hear. we are going to tell whatever --wi transparently because that's what we need in a democracy. we are going t put all of our an read it 24 hours aso every day. [applause] if somebody is paying $4000 for seat, he
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so much for joining us on the day professor. let's start with the comparisons being made between these protests and those against the vietnam war back in the sixty's. i think those comparisons are valid well, there's certainly a degree of similarity. uh they have all over again. i think there's one major difference that i've been really struck by. you can think about the anti war protests in the 19 sixty's as being environmental went on for several years, started very peacefully, non violently. and then over several years time escalated to more militancy. these protests have happened so fast and such as compressed matter that move from the kind of peaceful protest of some very militant actions in days, not years. so in that sense, i don't know if it's social media or just the rapidity of modern life. but there's a kind of urgency and quickness to these protests that's quite different than the long environmental protests of students in the 1960s. and what do you think at today's students, universities that indeed the federal gove
so much for joining us on the day professor. let's start with the comparisons being made between these protests and those against the vietnam war back in the sixty's. i think those comparisons are valid well, there's certainly a degree of similarity. uh they have all over again. i think there's one major difference that i've been really struck by. you can think about the anti war protests in the 19 sixty's as being environmental went on for several years, started very peacefully, non violently....
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this is a short film made using video game graphics. the software behind it is unreal engine, a system that allows video games developers to build sd worlds where the physics, lighting and non—player characters all behave in a realistic way in real time. # i ain't afraid of no ghost... the motivation behind the project originally was to see how far we could push real—time graphics, and really to see if we could shoot what would normally be a post—visual effects shot that would potentially take weeks or months to process after the fact, if we could shoot that live on a motion capture stage using current real—time gaming technology. and so sony pictures connected unreal engine up to their motion capture stage, called in ghostbusters: afterlife directorjason reitman and asked him to play around. the stay puft marshmallow man was puppeted by a motion capture actor, and reitman used a vcam — a kind of virtual camera — to record the action from a variety of angles that would have been pretty expensive to do in the real new york. h
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they thought in vain that they could stop us by imposing sanctions on us. but our armed forces have turned the sanctions and threats into opportunities so that today the atlantic republic of around produces and unveils missiles like the fata and drones like them. oh, how is your 10 us sanctions had cost a run of fortune billions in los revenue inflation, rates of both 40 percent and a significant rise in unemployment. right. you see was an outspoken critic of us policies in the middle east, but he made sure it runs internal affairs, would see no american influence. and he said, stay independent despite the challenges that came with these chosen policy. the under rise, this presidency, iran has shown great support to the policy of people he consistently can stand, is riley actions in both casa and the west bank is summit for public, provided, remarkable political, financial, and military back into the palestinians. the solid and unwavering support further solidified ron's role as an essential player in the middle east side of all. yet the compartment must st
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that's according to us intelligence it will say, reported concerns from us officials at home us has been able to recruit thousands of fights is during the war in while the us actually of defense lloyd austin, has criticize israel for failing to prevent from us from taking that area is it once controlled william laurence, the professor of international relations at american the invest. he says, there's disagreement between the us and israel on the ministry strategy in golfer right from the beginning. there hasn't been much agreement between the us and uh and israel. you may remember that it's sent in its commander from the most sol opperation seeing me most. or maybe it's the most similar recent military operation by the us in which the us managed not to kill a lot of iraqi civilians and purge isis from uh, from a rack and or at least urban areas of a rack. and most of a rec, and israel is basically didn't take that, that strategy to heart. and while they do have mechanisms to avoid killing civilians didn't implement their own policies either and uh, and ended up killing, you know, at lea
that's according to us intelligence it will say, reported concerns from us officials at home us has been able to recruit thousands of fights is during the war in while the us actually of defense lloyd austin, has criticize israel for failing to prevent from us from taking that area is it once controlled william laurence, the professor of international relations at american the invest. he says, there's disagreement between the us and israel on the ministry strategy in golfer right from the...
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don't give us weapons to use against russian forces on the border. is it possible to shoot down missiles from the territory of nato countries? what's the problem? why can't we shoot them down? is this defense? yes, is this an attack on russia? no. so what is the problem with the involvement of nato countries in the war. zelensky decided to go far, but exclusively together with nato countries. from the west, and zelensky intends to seek desired by all possible available means, politico writes that he intends to attend the anniversary event of the normandy landings and the g7 meeting in italy, precisely to ask for missiles. zelensky's plans are particularly notable in that he recently canceled foreign travel following russia's major offensive in kharkov, but ukraine is also desperate for continued support and...peaceful attention, and this trip will give him time to interact with world leaders, including president joe biden. zelensky is expected to use the trip to call, as he has in recent interviews, for more military support from the west, and to ask
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uses language no president has ever used. and if we continue to dehumanise each other, how'd we find common ground. == dehumanise each other, how'd we find common ground-— dehumanise each other, how'd we find common ground. -- he uses language. thank ou common ground. -- he uses language. thank you for— common ground. -- he uses language. thank you for talking _ common ground. -- he uses language. thank you for talking to _ common ground. -- he uses language. thank you for talking to our _ thank you for talking to our audience tonight, frank luntz. republican pollster, thank you. let's talk now to elizabeth pipko, a spokeswoman for the republican national committee — the party's main fundraising and campaigning body, which also runs the republican national convention, where donald trump's set to be confirmed as their candidate injuly. thank you for talking to us. i don't know if you heard the end of what frank luntz was saying, focus groups have suggested to him that there could be violence on the streets of the states
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good afternoon, what do you have for us? let's move these things out of the way, i can actually see you extract thanks very much. yes, we will start in washington, actually, and we will keep an eye on the stories you are talking about there as well, but we are looking at the world's most powerful central bank of the big question of whether it will cut the cost of borrowing this year. that has become the key question for the us federal reserve as it battles persistent inflation. just a few months ago the question was how many cuts it would be able to make and no changes are expected when it announces its latest decision. that's why the focus will be on what the chair of the federal reserve says about the direction of travel for the world's biggest economy. the feds benchmark interest rate is currently set at a range of 5.25%—5.5%, which is where it's been since it was increased in july last year. and the fed's biggest concern is this number, 3.5%, which is the rate at which prices are rising in the us on an annualised basis
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to us. and none of this law enforcement was here at all . so it's kind of disappointing that we're seeing as perpetrators here. as the mob tried to reach the makeshift wall surrounding the encampment, some individuals were beaten, but they stood their ground. eventually, the los angeles police department arrives in the crowd withdrew. it was a shocking into a day that often saw a police cracking down on palestinian solidarity demonstrators on campuses around the country. at the university of south florida, officers tear gassed a group of student demonstrators interested, several of them a palestinian flag was unfurled over the university of north carolina, least the rest of dozens of protesters there and took down the flag at yale university, police tore down tents and cleared protesters away at the university of new mexico, riot police descended on protesters. woman sought help after being pepper sprayed and at the university of texas were more than 100 students had been arrested some viole
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us. uh, 40 ahmad uh for the power city and people depth is becoming industry which women excel as are people living on those? what i'm to hold as a heads up. i might, as i'm not talking about operatives dropped me. this is why they have formed human fields of the women, the children, the elderly, and the most. yeah. diane, in order to check alan's design is bombing machine. it is if they was saying design, does that mean? what do you desire just like you desire? like there is a video tape of these words coming out of his mouth. you can be a rated i, or you can be a hawk, a snyder, but you cannot be a human shield, and i are because there are multiple leaders of them. us who have brag about the use of babies and children, and women as human shields. you take that would, over, i'm to see international as which has said, conclusively, there is no evidence for these are human jails. a. m a stands and national, filed a report of the harvard amnesty international group on october 7th, saying th
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of us weapons do not violate us law or international law. so what are the requirements of those us laws when it farms other countries and are these mechanisms applied equally across the world, especially when it comes to israel. today we're speaking with stephanie curse gessner, deputy head of investigations for the guardian, u. s. and steven record, a distinguished fellow in the human rights institute at georgetown university law center. let me read something to you. this is v lahey law. lahey law says no, assist in shelby, furnished to any unit of the security forces of a foreign country. if the secretary of state has credible information that such unit has committed a gross violation of human rights. so if you just did a deep dive into the late he law on it's and it's practice and the use of it as applied to israel. what did you find as well generally, my findings were that, um, the way he logs many experts have said to me is not being really followed or executed in terms of israel. and that somehow, even though it applies to many countri
of us weapons do not violate us law or international law. so what are the requirements of those us laws when it farms other countries and are these mechanisms applied equally across the world, especially when it comes to israel. today we're speaking with stephanie curse gessner, deputy head of investigations for the guardian, u. s. and steven record, a distinguished fellow in the human rights institute at georgetown university law center. let me read something to you. this is v lahey law. lahey...
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can you tell us about this weapon and the attack that it was used in? mr. spleeters: this is an cruise missile. it was recovered mostly intact. in this case from the battlefield in ukraine, and then we were able to open the systems and document the components found inside. for a cruise missile, about 60% non-russian components. and when you look at drones it is almost 30% non-russian components. chair blumenthal: can you tell us whether this weapon was one that was stockpiled before the beginning of the war or had it been manufactured since? mr. spleeters: that is difficult to say, but we can make the determination by looking at the date of production of the components. we found a lot of components produced before 2022, which seems to show that russia has intention to stockpile components before the invasion knowing that export control and sanctions would be hitting. and a way to mitigate that effect. more and more we are seeing components produced after february 2022, and that should be a concern for manufacturers. chair blumenthal: so we are seeing these
can you tell us about this weapon and the attack that it was used in? mr. spleeters: this is an cruise missile. it was recovered mostly intact. in this case from the battlefield in ukraine, and then we were able to open the systems and document the components found inside. for a cruise missile, about 60% non-russian components. and when you look at drones it is almost 30% non-russian components. chair blumenthal: can you tell us whether this weapon was one that was stockpiled before the...
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they helped to form us and in that way they also cultivate some distinct virtues in us. they are often the answer to the how question. when you shape once virtues you are just a person floating out there in the world but you are a student at the school or a doctor at that hospital a member of the church or worker of that factory and that gives you a particular kind of character a set of goals and boundaries and behaviors. there such a thing in the world as a lawyer. you'll run into people and you asked them what they do and they'll say i'm an accountant or a memory and an they'd say yeah i are to guess that. the reason you ask is precisely because you have some expectations about how institutions form. institutional life is often where virtues are cultivated and what happens inside of her institutions that make that cultivation possible is not just instruction but an example example of the situation were shaped to live in a certain way by watching others by asking ourselves in ways they give us virtuous habits so cultivating the habit of art democratic republic is a chal
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you actually have so a dozen language systems you've used which of them and there's a problem for us to do this because of the, the santa goals manufacturers, 1st 3 drones with tested by a camera man team called the brain one, the blue or she has to be able to explain it will probably no problem in your so barbara, so we're just gonna cut off, is that what you're doing? some of those search and stuff are mostly enough one to the it's almost the, it's a little bit more of a one. let's assume the good english isn't you know, the word them. yep. i you know, what else is a cornerstone tie up? the whole school. what? no. nobody else got off the moisture which was at those up with me. yeah. doing so, did i. i'm going to come on the or the civic center. yes to charles, you have the from both from boy the girl was raised the most bar number 01 was much in feeding at all, but the 1st month it's got when a property of the same i was i watched the video clip this last night, somebody me on the road or another couple of them are that your local for from us where, you know, i didn't have politica
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so that's recall functioning as the legal off come us a, as in the us, probably palo city in protest is doing the government to stop sending military aids to israel. and they found the front of me who also disagrees with by then policy republican congressman not pushing for the president to be impeached because he's threatens to hold us offensive age to as well. the initiative comes as a us presence made an ultimatum to israel. that a major offensive in the city of rafa would result in a holes of some us west and supplies will not remarks pump. today, backlash from republicans and some motor democrats will make a core e mail as long use that there are parallels to trumps. withholding of lessons a to ukraine in exchange for announcing an investigation into the fight. and finally, the house has no choice, but the beach present queen pro joe biden as wise president by and what's called threatening to withhold funding and need to ukraine unless they fly that tony general investigating police. my company financially benefited houston hunter, not to mention the 10 percent chef of the big g
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old us. and this project to create what aging sees as a mobile to pull the world is very much supported and also pushed by by them. if you to members, katrina. thank you very much for that. that sandra 0 is katrina. you are a 14. they live from beachy, while early i spoke to james crabtree, a fellow of the asia program at the european council on foreign relations. he says china wants a strong partnership with russia, but will not be assisting with the ukraine more out of fear of avi and h in europe and the us. this is a very unbalanced relationship. china is the 2nd largest economy in the world rosters. the 8th, china is not fighting a war. russia is fighting a war, pushed in need, see more than see needs from fulton with. on the other hand, you know, this is a partnership with our interests on both sides. and that's why it has been deepening and developing. and that's why in europe, in the united states, in india, there's a lot of concern about where this partnership might lead to. and so wh
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government to us. we call this some basset us from the 3 europe and countries in opposition. at least, and policies have been killed in over ninety's really strikes in central guys. the victims were all from one time in showing of pregnant women and children, and their bodies have been taken to the hospital and most palestinians in guys that are getting only a quarter of the water they need every day that's about 40 to is according to the united nations and a lot of it is polluted and salty, leading to a public health crisis, furnished with 3 points in the search for one of the rarest and most valuable commodities in gaza. dream drinking water, it's children who are carrying most of the book, 6 backbreaking. what? so we'd much of the infrastructure here destroyed by israel combing. this is one of the only ways to get water from a to b. and if, even though we'd desperately need water to drink and to maintain basic hygiene, as you can see, we don't even have enough of water to wash out dishes properly. w
government to us. we call this some basset us from the 3 europe and countries in opposition. at least, and policies have been killed in over ninety's really strikes in central guys. the victims were all from one time in showing of pregnant women and children, and their bodies have been taken to the hospital and most palestinians in guys that are getting only a quarter of the water they need every day that's about 40 to is according to the united nations and a lot of it is polluted and salty,...
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and again, it's on us. so i would, you know, if i were to look for the problems, i would put a very big mirror and sit in front of it and ask questions, not to ukrainians, but to our own leaders, where we are. are we serious about this? do we understand the consequences if ukraine is unable to win? because, honestly, i... you know, i've participated in the conversation and i've heard the arguments, but i've never heard a real answer as to how one imagines a putin would stop, a person like putin would stop. what leverages do you expect to have? are you expecting to make a phone call or something like that? at which point, why would he stop? you know, with. .. well, let's continue with that idea of, why and where would putin stop? you seem notjust to be very involved and a very hawkish advocate of more assistance to ukraine and ukraine winning its war. but you also seem to be sending a message, both to your own people and to the wider public in europe and the united states, that your country, too, is under ve
and again, it's on us. so i would, you know, if i were to look for the problems, i would put a very big mirror and sit in front of it and ask questions, not to ukrainians, but to our own leaders, where we are. are we serious about this? do we understand the consequences if ukraine is unable to win? because, honestly, i... you know, i've participated in the conversation and i've heard the arguments, but i've never heard a real answer as to how one imagines a putin would stop, a person like putin...
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can you fill us in?— fill us in? that is right, this was the _ fill us in? that is right, this was the most _ fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense i was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the alleged sexual encounter the donald trump tonight, today was really an effort by his lawyers to essentially discredit stormy daniels. what we saw was them are going through and meticulously asking her about several interviews she had done, going through her social media history. stormy daniels, the first time she was on the stand, she spoke at length, spoke quickly, she was very composed this time. in fact, responded to attempts to discredit her with humour, indignation. at one point when they asked her about her career, essentially making up fake sexual stories in porn films, she hits back, saying that desex in those films was a very real as was her encounter with donald trump. if she had made it up she would have written a better story. when she claimed he had tried to
can you fill us in?— fill us in? that is right, this was the _ fill us in? that is right, this was the most _ fill us in? that is right, this was the most intense i was the most intense cross—examination we have had yet in this trial. while tuesday was filled with very vivid details of the alleged sexual encounter the donald trump tonight, today was really an effort by his lawyers to essentially discredit stormy daniels. what we saw was them are going through and meticulously asking her...
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use see that thing periodically here in the us, - thing periodically here in the us, alternating between fascination and discuss, and about ten years ago there was a whole lot of angry or material towards billing years, and you are not seen it as much right now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up again, we are coming out of the great recession. anger at was consolidation while people are struggling was a hot topic, the economy in great shape no with low unemployment, and even with poor inflation, which is beating inflation, which is beating inflation, so the anger isn't quite there, but you see joe inflation, so the anger isn't quite there, but you seejoe biden still think we need to raise taxes on the wealthy in the country and don't be surprised if that becomes a topic in the next few months. i surprised if that becomes a topic in the next few months.— surprised if that becomes a topic in the next few months. i guess readers love to read — the next few months. i guess readers love to read about _ the next few months. i guess readers love to read
use see that thing periodically here in the us, - thing periodically here in the us, alternating between fascination and discuss, and about ten years ago there was a whole lot of angry or material towards billing years, and you are not seen it as much right now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up again, we are coming out of the great recession. anger at was consolidation while people are struggling was a hot topic, the economy in great shape no with low...
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for joining us. don't go anywhere. i'm casey haunt the cnn new central starts right now powerful dangerous storms swept through the midweek, shredding buildings. >> tearing homes apart today, tens of millions from texas all the way to main could be here good bye, more powerful storms. we will tell you where the biggest threat is a day off, maybe just what everyone needs after what became a blush induced singh day of testimony and explicit details and donald trump's criminal trial. >> stormy daniels testimony. and what both sides are doing today to prepare for her to head back to the standard model smoke seen over raffa after a new round of israeli bombing overnight, this morning, the biden administration has halted the shipment of certain bombs to israel commit appending new report on whether israel violated humanitarian law i'm john berman with kate bolduan and sarah sayyed. this is cnn new central right? thinking this morning today, tens of millions of americans from texas to main could see severe storms. the stronge
for joining us. don't go anywhere. i'm casey haunt the cnn new central starts right now powerful dangerous storms swept through the midweek, shredding buildings. >> tearing homes apart today, tens of millions from texas all the way to main could be here good bye, more powerful storms. we will tell you where the biggest threat is a day off, maybe just what everyone needs after what became a blush induced singh day of testimony and explicit details and donald trump's criminal trial....
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you can't sit there and lied to us and tell us everything is brand new. everything signs and i sit there a lot of our face. we believe you. that's ridiculous is a violation of america. american 1st amendment, right. it's a violation of the constitution. it's one thing that makes america a unique and a role nowadays, but special is one of our founding principals, i think is fascist, totally fashion is. um, i think this um the student protests just bringing out what america was is underneath and yeah, and i'm horrify. i'm horrified, many voices in mainstream media simply do not view these protests as legitimate. they say this is not what freedom of speech in the american constitution is intended to protect. college students incumbents of spreading and serve as a blatant illustration of the maturity of this entitled generation of college students now support for the students submit the crackdown has been wide spread with religious groups, community organizations and civil liberties. watch dogs all say these students have the right to continue their protest.
you can't sit there and lied to us and tell us everything is brand new. everything signs and i sit there a lot of our face. we believe you. that's ridiculous is a violation of america. american 1st amendment, right. it's a violation of the constitution. it's one thing that makes america a unique and a role nowadays, but special is one of our founding principals, i think is fascist, totally fashion is. um, i think this um the student protests just bringing out what america was is underneath and...
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so that the token, the run has been for, for us these past 2 decades, that combinations of save us his own son. most of us are many a to succeed him. but there are also some concerns within their own seem itself that this would give the impression of a head. right? that's right, right. and similar to them on our to us and she sent me a little bit of some toppled so that, so that's the, this is a native of that. like, let's keep it to the, to the president at phone now. until close to the power blocks the the, the the who is vying behind the scenes to replace the uh, the, the, the, the, the full. i'm a president or um, well the, as i mentioned earlier, the, the, the depaula months. you're an impala months time offended recently. new parliament has been, you know, go right, said, but the new speaker has not been selected or other electives within the parliament . but they did the speaker for the last term of that parliament is a person called my my brother finally boss who has been a speaker of the parliament for some years and he has a long history of associations. he was a senior gener
so that the token, the run has been for, for us these past 2 decades, that combinations of save us his own son. most of us are many a to succeed him. but there are also some concerns within their own seem itself that this would give the impression of a head. right? that's right, right. and similar to them on our to us and she sent me a little bit of some toppled so that, so that's the, this is a native of that. like, let's keep it to the, to the president at phone now. until close to the power...
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it has caused us to use very small electric motors in the range of a few milliwatts , so that we can have all the advantages of the gloves of foreign samples, but the energy consumption may be in the order of 10%. it is a technological product after confirming the clinical tests. approximately the cost of foreign samples is 1000 dollars on average, and this glove has the ability to be produced for less than 100 dollars and enter the domestic and foreign markets. according to the technologists, it has been developed as a rehabilitator, in addition to being used for stroke patients, it can also be used for the elderly there are also nervous patients. mehbouba delangiz of sed and sima news agency. iran, among the seven countries with the technical knowledge to produce automatic ink, the specialists of a knowledge -based company succeeded in producing this product in the country by internalizing the composition of the materials used to make automatic ink . iranian automatic ink has antibacterial properties and can meet the needs of the industry. building a high level of responsibility in
it has caused us to use very small electric motors in the range of a few milliwatts , so that we can have all the advantages of the gloves of foreign samples, but the energy consumption may be in the order of 10%. it is a technological product after confirming the clinical tests. approximately the cost of foreign samples is 1000 dollars on average, and this glove has the ability to be produced for less than 100 dollars and enter the domestic and foreign markets. according to the technologists,...