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these i form a diplomat with the middle east institute in washington dc. i started by asking him what we could learn from netanyahu's speech. frankly, i'm not terribly much. i think that the speech was mostly uh, the prime minister's attempt to defend what israel has done over these past 9 almost 10 months. uh, to not really give any indication of the intersection of any kind of review of the pluses or minuses of is really action. certainly no, a vision of where he wants to go after the guys a conflict or the one thing. he was much more careful this time that he was in 2015 . when he spoke to the congress about the obama administration's efforts to achieve a nuclear agreement with iran. this time he was much more careful the balance between the republicans with the democrats, between president biden and president trump. uh and uh, to try to avoid uh, getting in broiled in the us presidential politics. but otherwise it was a very aggressive speech. it was a very uncompromising speech. there was not one that will get people who were concerned about as rails
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brian control, this is with the middle east institute in washington, and i asked him how close we are now and to allow for. and i think we're quite close, but we've been there for quite some time. and some would argue that there is a regional conflict that's already happening. got that lucy's and young. and that have been attacking not just shipping in the red sea for months, but also it is real with some rockets. you've got a reading back militias in both iraq and syria threatened in the united states as well as israel. and then there's these tit for tat exchanges because the law that have escalated in part because of this incident last saturday. so in some sense, the wars already become regional. it's something that the by the administration has tried to avoid. and even with these 2 dramatic strikes by israel, the one in the room, the one in santa ron, it remains an open question of whether or not is real is any closer to restore in some semblance of strategic strategic deterrence. it seems not in the united states, unfortunately, i think looks largely like a bystander these days, 2
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ali: charles lister, director of the syria program at the middle east institute. you for joining us. charles: thank you. ♪ john: right now, couples in all 50 states who want to end their marriage can get what's called a no-fault divorce -- neither side has to prove that the other did something wrong, like committing adultery, abandoning their spouse or treating them cruelly. but some republican lawmakers in a handful of red states want to get rid of it. they say it makes divorce "too easy" and is unfair to men since it's estimated that 69% of divorces in the united states are initiated by women. joanna grossman teaches family law at southern methodist university's dedman school of law. what is the history of no-fault divorce? where did it come from and why did it come into being? joanna: california was the first state to adopt no-fault in 1969 after about 200 years of every state using fault-based divorce, and it came about because california studied it and found something that probably most people in the field already knew, which is that the system didn't work. t
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this is with the middle east institute in washington. i asked him how close we are now to enroll out more in the middle east. i think we're quite close, but we've been there for quite some time. and some would argue that there is a regional conflict that's already happening, got that lucy's and young. and that have been attacking not just shipping in the red sea for months, but also it is real with some rockets. you've got a reading back militias in both iraq and syria threatened in the united states as well as israel. and then there's these tit for tat exchanges because the law that have escalated in part because of this incident last saturday. so in some sense, the word is already become regional. it's something that the by the administration has tried to avoid. and even with these 2 dramatic strikes by israel, the one in the room, the one in hair on it remains an open question of whether or not is real is any closer to restore in some semblance of strategic strategic deterrence. it seems not . and the united states, unfortunately, i t
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s. foreign policy at the middle east institute in washington, dc. the schools is good to have you with this. so with the span of a week, we have seen the death of a top commander for hezbollah. we have seen the death of a top leader for her mos. how close are we to a triggering a wider conflict in the middle east? i think we're quite close, but we've been there for quite some time. and some would argue that there is a regional conflict that's already happening. got that lucy's and young man that had been attacking not just shipping in the red sea for months, but also his real with some rockets. you've got a reading back militias in both iraq and syria threatening the united states as well as israel. and then there's these tit for tat exchanges with his beloved escalade. ready in part because of this incident last saturday. so in some sense the word is already become regional. it's something that the by the administration has tried to avoid. and even with these 2 dramatic strikes by israel, the one and they root in the one and say run, it remains an
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he's a former diplomat who was not with the middle east institute, think star, and we asked him what we learned from nathan yahoo speech to frankly, i'm not terribly much. i think that this speech was mostly uh, the prime minister's attempt to defend what is real has done over these past 9 almost 10 months. uh, to not really give any indication of the intersection of any kind of review of the classes or mind. this is of is really action, certainly know a vision of where he wants to go after the guys that conflict or the one thing. he was much more careful this time that he was in 2015. when he spoke to the congress about the obama ministrations efforts to achieve a nuclear agreement where there were on this time you as much more careful the balance between the republicans and the democrats, between president biden and president trump. uh and uh, to try to avoid uh, getting in broiled in the us presidential politics. but otherwise it was a very aggressive speech. it was a very uncompromising speech. you know, is not one that will get people who are concerned about as rails actions. ve
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he is a senior fellow and senior director for strategic outreach at the middle east institute — a thinkcome to the programme. we have heard from various correspondence in the region and it seems to be that the region and it seems to be that the likelihood of this escalating is pretty likely. the question more is what form it might take. what do you think might come next?— what form it might take. what do you think might come next? thank you for this tood think might come next? thank you for this good question. _ think might come next? thank you for this good question. listen, _ think might come next? thank you for this good question. listen, there - think might come next? thank you for this good question. listen, there is i this good question. listen, there is a were coming. the question is what kind of work what the scope of that war is, but there is no doubt that after the israeli military cabinet meets tonight, there will be an escalation —— there is a war coming. i have argued in my writings before, including recently in time magazine, that this war should be contained to the largel
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she's a senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington dc and joins us loud now like from the they greats. and rather a higher run to the us. and you and officials all urging maximum restraint. we've been hearing this earlier. and do you think either side or likely to even listen, given the israel has already carried out those strikes that we just mentioned earlier in a couple of towns in southern lebanon. and i think there's are and answers, but i'm not interested in, in all of your uh, for different reasons. lebanon, for his ballade. the population that has been displayed from the south is getting tired of the war. the largest population in lebanon is getting size of the matter of his beloved being in the water for, for to plaza, and then on base. what you decide you have a is right in the army. that's good. think tires and up to, you know, 10 month before i think the population is red is different. in fact, you have a large segment of the same pollution that's urging the is for any government to the k to basically has bought law and or the gain control of the northern borde
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now he's a political analyst of the middle east institute. he says they'll be no tangible results and i've gotten a ceasefire on this trip. this is more of a symbolic visit than the messaging visit. then one that may be expected to you. excellent outcomes such as the ceasefire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not stop is the sign that does not guarantee his the item that i picked up is uh to continue with the war and, and even that. yeah. that, that is a concern for sure. arrangements even at that level and with this apartments being done. so i, i think the main purpose of the visit is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that said, any disagreement that might happen if he does the result to us that his human strategy and tactics and how does that did change and how does that sound, is a r i think the past and that he is certain of the bipartisan support that you asked will provide. this is why it's less homes. now, me thing with the by then it takes and you purpose. now that by there is no longer sure running far for presi
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it is a political analyst of the middle east institute. he says they'll be no tangible results. i'm a gaza ceasefire from this trip. it is more of a symbolic visit than the messaging visit. then one that may be expected to you actually the outcomes such as the ceasefire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not top is fine. that does not guarantee his the item that i thought is to continue the war and, and even that. yeah. that that is a concern or should arrangements even at that level and with this department. so i, i think the main purpose of the visit is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that said, any disagreement that might have the p does the result to us. his human strategy and tactics is uh, the change and how does that sound is uh, i think the past and that he is certain of the bipartisan support that the us will provide. this is why it's less cons. now me thing with uh by then it takes and you purpose now that by there is no longer sure running for president back to it. it's remains at the level of symbolism be the dealer. it's in the interest of what
it is a political analyst of the middle east institute. he says they'll be no tangible results. i'm a gaza ceasefire from this trip. it is more of a symbolic visit than the messaging visit. then one that may be expected to you actually the outcomes such as the ceasefire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not top is fine. that does not guarantee his the item that i thought is to continue the war and, and even that. yeah. that that is a concern or should arrangements even at that level and with this...
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east institute. he says they'll be no tangible results on a golf c 5 from the stress. it is more of a symbolic visit than the messaging visit. then one that may be expected to you. excellent outcomes such as misuse. fire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not stop is the sign that does not guarantee his the item that i picked up is uh to continue with the war and even that. yeah. that that is a concern for sure. arrangements even at that level with his apartments being gone . so i think the main purpose of the visit is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that said, any disagreement that might happen if he does the resolve to us, uh, his unit strategy and tactics. and how does the, the change and how does that sound is uh, i think the past and that he is certain of the bipartisan support that you asked me to provide. this is why it was the homes. now me thing with the by then it takes and you uh, purpose. now that by there is no longer sure running for president back to it. its remai
east institute. he says they'll be no tangible results on a golf c 5 from the stress. it is more of a symbolic visit than the messaging visit. then one that may be expected to you. excellent outcomes such as misuse. fire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not stop is the sign that does not guarantee his the item that i picked up is uh to continue with the war and even that. yeah. that that is a concern for sure. arrangements even at that level with his apartments being gone . so i think the main...
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east institute in washington. she joins us live now from dayton, ohio. welcome to the program. where do you feel we all now in terms of physical of possible visual escalation? that is very into an escalation is quite serious. quite hire right now. it's now defense. we are going to wait to see what would be his ballistic reaction. anyway, until now they have not confirmed that mister sure good has died and they have not issued the statement and that, and it says it's very interesting given what this open and die of has multiple. in the past, when one of the commanders was associated by his model of a, sorry my isn't so uh, so i think we are in a very serious danger to space right now and it could go either way. but however, i still think both parties including his bottle and is it a and are not interested in, in all out for the us says it's pursuing diplomacy. what do you think will be going on behind the scenes right now? it's hard to tell except that i mean diplomacy has not produced a ceasefire dealing with as a
east institute in washington. she joins us live now from dayton, ohio. welcome to the program. where do you feel we all now in terms of physical of possible visual escalation? that is very into an escalation is quite serious. quite hire right now. it's now defense. we are going to wait to see what would be his ballistic reaction. anyway, until now they have not confirmed that mister sure good has died and they have not issued the statement and that, and it says it's very interesting given what...
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might speak to a director of the middle east institute. israel say they are targeting? mohammed deif. why has he been so elusive for them to target up till now? its elusive for them to target up till now? , ., ., ., , ., now? its hard to overstate the importance — now? its hard to overstate the importance of— now? its hard to overstate the importance of the _ now? its hard to overstate the importance of the strike. - now? its hard to overstate the importance of the strike. the | now? its hard to overstate the - importance of the strike. the chief of staff of hamas, the commander of its military wing. and if you can take out the commander of your opposing army, that is a significant short—term win. israel has tried to get mohammed deif at least 20 years, 22 since he has been commander of hamas's military wing. he has developed an infamous reputation, he has escaped at least seven assassination attempts. in 2014 israel declared him dead only to find out he had survived. his wife and children did not survive. he has developed several nickname
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east instituted, always good to have you with as.ne reported moments ago, iran's leader orders attack on israel for the killing of the official, should point out that israel has not yet deterred responsibility for that attack. we know it was a direct hit on him inside that house, the windows and doors blue out and he was in the center of that room and was killed, your thoughts? >> martha, thank you for having me on. think it is always important to remember as we discussed these issues that when it comes to what is going on around israel in the middle east, all roads start in iran and all roads lead back to iran traits these actions that are being taken that have resulted in things like these horrible deaths in the playground area, these were all at the instigation, preparation and supply by iran. so what we see now is israel reaching out to strike back at those proxies of iran that have perpetrated these attacks into their country, and as pointed out, iran it has already replied it to one such attack in leb lebanon, or syria excuse m
east instituted, always good to have you with as.ne reported moments ago, iran's leader orders attack on israel for the killing of the official, should point out that israel has not yet deterred responsibility for that attack. we know it was a direct hit on him inside that house, the windows and doors blue out and he was in the center of that room and was killed, your thoughts? >> martha, thank you for having me on. think it is always important to remember as we discussed these issues...
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east institute. thank you very much. welcome back. how important was this man and what impact will his that have, assuming he is in fact dead? collects assuming he is dead because hezbollah has not confirmed his death. he is a senior commander, a member of hezbollah's jihadi council, which is a small group of a few men who are in charge of all military affairs of hezbollah. he is part of the first cohort of hezbollah fighters in the early 1980's, rose through the ranks to become senior commander and now a member of this elite jihadi council, and as such, he works in close coordination with iran's revolutionary guard force. >> as you said, hezbollah has not confirmed his death. has hezbollah denied that he is dead? quick snow, and i have not denied he hesitated. the news out of hezbollah's headquarters was that he was hurt, but they have not denied he is dead. until now, they have not issued a statement. for me, it is an indication for the leadership to decide what kind of statement they will issue an
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east institute. this is the we know tangible results on the gaza ceasefire from this trip. it is more of a symbolic visit, then the message and visit then one that may be expected to you. excellent outcomes such as misuse. fire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not satisfy that does not guarantee his the item that i thought is to continue the ins and even that. yeah. that, that is a concern or should arrangements even at that level and with his progress being gone. so i, i think that the main purpose of the business is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that this agreement, this mike has a key. that's the result to us. uh, cuz you start to g unpacked it is uh, between the united states and this uh, our, i think the past and then so he is certain of the back pocket, the support that you actually provide. this is why it's less cons. now me thing with the by then there's a new purpose now that by that is no longer running for, for president. but it's remains at the level of symbolism
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general josef -- former your central commanding general joins us right now, middle east institute nationalurity fellow. general, very good to have you. we've had a very cautious response if one at all, general. what do you make that? >> well i think this was to be expected. israel had respond to this particular situation. this was an atrocious attack that killed these jews children and it doesn't make it any better if there would've hit an israeli military targets, "that is what they were actually going after. back of the matter is that they're trying to clear it -- sent a very clear message to secretary-general nasrallah and hezbollah that this type of behavior is not going to be tolerated and the fact that they struck a critical location for hezbollah in beirut i think underscores the seriousness with which israel looks at the situ situation. >> neil: you know, we get the predictable outrage responses from people like vladimir putin, iran. but they are very vaguely worded, they condemn the attack on a known hint at the broadening of a war on either their parts right no but at least peopl
general josef -- former your central commanding general joins us right now, middle east institute nationalurity fellow. general, very good to have you. we've had a very cautious response if one at all, general. what do you make that? >> well i think this was to be expected. israel had respond to this particular situation. this was an atrocious attack that killed these jews children and it doesn't make it any better if there would've hit an israeli military targets, "that is what they...
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to discuss today's attack, we turn to ron, the director of conflict resolution at the middle east institute. rhonda celine welcome back to the "newshour." how important was this person and what impact will his death have, if he's in fact dead. >> assuming he's dead, because they have not confirmed his dead, he is a senior commander. he's a member of hezbollah's elite jihad dee council, a grouw men who are in charge of all military affairs of hezbollah. she -- he is part of the first cohort of hezbollah fighters in the early 1980's. rose through the ranks to become a senior commander and now a member of the elite jihad dee council. as such he's -- he works in close coordination with iran's -- iranian revolutionary guard force. >> as you said, hezbollah has not confirmed his death. has hezbollah denied he's dead? >> they have not denied his death. i think the news out of hezbollah's headquarter is that he was hurt. he was injured. but they did not deny his death. now his loss is definitely going to hurt hezbollah. and the fact that until now they have not issued a statement, for me it's an in
to discuss today's attack, we turn to ron, the director of conflict resolution at the middle east institute. rhonda celine welcome back to the "newshour." how important was this person and what impact will his death have, if he's in fact dead. >> assuming he's dead, because they have not confirmed his dead, he is a senior commander. he's a member of hezbollah's elite jihad dee council, a grouw men who are in charge of all military affairs of hezbollah. she -- he is part of the...
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east institute for us. thank you so much for joining us now you've said you believe that a multi-day israeli campaign to degrade hezbollah is coming, but not one designed to draw hezbollah into a major war. now if that is so, the question turns to how israel might go about this. what are your thoughts on this scale and intensity of any retaliation that we may see in the coming days yeah. >> kristie, i mean, that's the multimillion dollar question here. clearly, there is a lot of back-channel diplomacy. >> the u.s very involved france, but also iran on behalf of hezbollah and message be messages being ferried around in. a, perfect scenario, this looks somewhat similar to what happened in april when israel flattened iran's consulate in damascus, killing several senior generals and iran responded several days later, it took time for back-channel diplomacy to choreographed and orchestrate the for tat that followed and so many are hoping in the region and across other capitals of influence that this could be som
east institute for us. thank you so much for joining us now you've said you believe that a multi-day israeli campaign to degrade hezbollah is coming, but not one designed to draw hezbollah into a major war. now if that is so, the question turns to how israel might go about this. what are your thoughts on this scale and intensity of any retaliation that we may see in the coming days yeah. >> kristie, i mean, that's the multimillion dollar question here. clearly, there is a lot of...
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east institute and was the us ambassador to yemen during the obama administration thank you forjoiningcance of this israeli strike all the the significance of this israeli strike all the strikes the significance of this israeli strike all the strikes on the significance of this israeli strike all the strikes on the houthis in yemen? it strike all the strikes on the houthis in yemen?- strike all the strikes on the houthis in yemen? it is a pleasure to be with yom — houthis in yemen? it is a pleasure to be with you. and _ houthis in yemen? it is a pleasure to be with you. and clearly, - houthis in yemen? it is a pleasure to be with you. and clearly, the i to be with you. and clearly, the success of the latest houthi drone attack, the casualty in tel aviv, forced an israeli response. and as your correspondence said, it is no surprise that the israelis responded the way that they did. but if they are anticipating that this is going to be a deterrent for the houthis, it won't, any more than the us or uk attacks over a period of many months has deterred the houthis. the houthis have _ has de
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east institute. he joins us live from washington dc. thanks very much for your time. and joining us on no 20. listen y'all visiting the you with that could be a crucial visit to a cease fire. what do you think that benjamin netanyahu actually once one, it's actually it's more of a symbolic visit. then the message in the bank alarm that may be expected to be excellent outcomes such as this is fire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not satisfy him, but it does not guarantee his the item, the right stuff is to continue the war. in fact, even that, yeah, that, that is a concern for sure. arrangements even at that level and with this spark has been gone. so i think the main focus of the visit is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that said, i need this agreement that mike had a p. desert resolves to us, i presumed strategy and tactics. you know, how does that change and how does that sound is a i think the past i'm that he is served on of the back pocket and support that. so you actual
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you know, steinberg is the middle east expert at the german institute for international insecurity affairs. i asked him whether it has bullet is as a claims ready for a full scale war with israel. the i think that he's paula is trying to decode is really, is because that has been a deep agent is really going on since the portfolio and his father started attacking these really north, whether israel shouldn't start the preventive. ready war and the main the main personality arguing for such a war has always been the defense minister. you are scott, and i believe that he's by law is extremely worried about the recent news that this debate has been started. a new intellect, ethan, jerusalem. it tries to tell the is where is that his ball lies prepared for this confrontation. but i think that it feels this competition. what's hezbollah trying to achieve with continuous attacks on israel? a while it's trying to show solidarity with some us in gaza. but at the same time, it tries not to escalate the situation. and that's mainly due to the fact that these bottom line is not independent back to. it
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he's the middle east expert at the german institute for international and security affairs. he joins us from berlin, quito. we've just heard in that report that has the la is ready for a full scale war from your perspective is it was a, i think that his paula is trying to decode is really, is because that has been a deep agent, is really going on since the portfolio and his father started attacking these really north, whether israel shouldn't start the preventive war and the main, the main personality arguing for such a war has always been the defense minister. you are scott, and i believe that his ball i is extremely worried about the recent news that this debate has been started a new intel of ethan jerusalem. it tries to tell the is where it leaves that to his ball lies prepared for this confrontation. but i think that it feels this competition. what's hezbollah trying to achieve with continuous attacks on israel while it's going to show solidarity with, from us in gaza. but at the same time, it tries to not to escalate the situation. and that's mainly due to the fact tha
he's the middle east expert at the german institute for international and security affairs. he joins us from berlin, quito. we've just heard in that report that has the la is ready for a full scale war from your perspective is it was a, i think that his paula is trying to decode is really, is because that has been a deep agent, is really going on since the portfolio and his father started attacking these really north, whether israel shouldn't start the preventive war and the main, the main...
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not directly in bay with our thanks. takito steinberg, the middle east expert at the german institute for international and security affairs in berlin. thank you, sir. thank you. the electricity is a challenge in pakistan. it's expensive and unreliable, but the climate conditions are ideal for solar power generation. over 9 hours of sunlight in most parts of the country means turning to solar power. could help pat this done with its energy need. know how much the cost is among thousands of pocket funnies, who are now installing solar panels on the rooftops. the energy, the prices, the energy products are only good to go out and knock down these. and that's the reason i'm switching to solar panels because i've shift or so the panels also have him both that his public supply in focused on great power is often unreliable. uh you'll be if we're gonna send him a lo checking here. so i wanted to switch to an alternative source of energy like an uninterrupted power supply or generator. but they come with their own set of problems and when the temperatures hit 40 degrees and more in karachi,
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maksad, senior fellow and senior director for strategic outreach at the middle east it's to institute new just in the past, what, 12 or so hours had suggested that the assassination of the key hezbollah leader if that is in case in fact, what happened, hezbollah not admitting to the death of food, soccer yet, but usage jess said that his death in beirut was just the opening salvo in what may happen next with regard, israel lebanon fear us. we now are reporting within the same 20 for our window. the it seems assassination of the hamas political leader in tel ron. what do you make of where we are at at this point? >> becky. good to be with you again. at this point, all bets are off there was a dynamic prior to the assassination that we woke up to this morning of hamas leader ismail haniyeh. there was a dynamic that in a hopeful scenario would have seen iran plays a restraining role on hezbollah and its other assets in the region to de-escalate. and that this through back-channel diplomacy between washington and teheran would be contained by itself. the assassination of what is essential
maksad, senior fellow and senior director for strategic outreach at the middle east it's to institute new just in the past, what, 12 or so hours had suggested that the assassination of the key hezbollah leader if that is in case in fact, what happened, hezbollah not admitting to the death of food, soccer yet, but usage jess said that his death in beirut was just the opening salvo in what may happen next with regard, israel lebanon fear us. we now are reporting within the same 20 for our window....
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to create an analogue of nato in the middle east, what might be the reaction to such a proposal by the israeli prime minister and what will be discussed at netanyahu’s today’s negotiations in washington. we’ll talk about this live with an expert from the institute. and now the footage that we just received: vladimir putin and alexander lukashenko are now on valaam. earlier today, the president of belarus flew to st. petersburg, and from there he went to the island. now russian and belarusian leaders visited the church of the smolensk icon of the mother of god. it is located in the smolensk monastery. an effective direction for the development of trade and economic ties, vladimir putin announced this in the kremlin the night before, receiving syrian president bashar al-assad. he arrived in our country on a visit. the leaders of russia and syria discussed the situation in the middle east. vladimir putin noted the increase in tension in this region. dear mr. president, i am very glad to see you. we have the opportunity to talk relationships, we haven't seen each other for a long time. you
to create an analogue of nato in the middle east, what might be the reaction to such a proposal by the israeli prime minister and what will be discussed at netanyahu’s today’s negotiations in washington. we’ll talk about this live with an expert from the institute. and now the footage that we just received: vladimir putin and alexander lukashenko are now on valaam. earlier today, the president of belarus flew to st. petersburg, and from there he went to the island. now russian and...
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every corner from south america, africa, asia, middle east. coming at levels we have never seen before. it is an invasion and this administration does absolutely nothing to stop them. coming from prisons and jails, from mental institutions and
every corner from south america, africa, asia, middle east. coming at levels we have never seen before. it is an invasion and this administration does absolutely nothing to stop them. coming from prisons and jails, from mental institutions and
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of oriental studies in iran, assessed the prospect of creating a new middle east alliance .is impossible to imagine that now this alliance, the arab nato, will be created, which will include israel, which will be directed against iran while israeli troops are conducting their operation in the gas sector were again. imported serebryakovo from the airport. russian investigators also believe that the criminal did not act alone. law enforcement agencies reported that they are searching for the customer and organizer of the assassination attempt. let me remind you that the day before the morning when a japanese suv was blown up in moscow , two people were injured. they were injured and are in the hospital. in 2.5 years, the prosecutor general's office of russia has eliminated more than 150 thousand violations that lead to data leakage and vulnerability of information resources, over 140,000 internet sources with illegal content were blocked. this information was provided by the head of the supervisory department of our country, igor krasnov, speaking in bishkka. he took part in a
of oriental studies in iran, assessed the prospect of creating a new middle east alliance .is impossible to imagine that now this alliance, the arab nato, will be created, which will include israel, which will be directed against iran while israeli troops are conducting their operation in the gas sector were again. imported serebryakovo from the airport. russian investigators also believe that the criminal did not act alone. law enforcement agencies reported that they are searching for the...
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with the focus on the middle east. second the chief communication officer head of public affairs. an award-winning technology company specializing in providence in image authenticity. she served multiple posts. nonprofit organization responsible leaders and accountable institutions. she supports accountability lab learning, pro-government quality and impact in 12 countries across south africa, south asia and latin america. [applause] okay panel, let's get into it. i'm going to ask one round of questions which is really what is the thing about the policy that most excites you are you think is going to be most transformative? cliques think of for this question. i get really excited about the fact this policy through many different ways and all the principles and emphasis on social norms, values and political culture. and how we view the design of programming and strategic approaches to drg worker. i am excited about this because norms inherently limp at the hyper local level. it is entrenched in communities. i think beca
with the focus on the middle east. second the chief communication officer head of public affairs. an award-winning technology company specializing in providence in image authenticity. she served multiple posts. nonprofit organization responsible leaders and accountable institutions. she supports accountability lab learning, pro-government quality and impact in 12 countries across south africa, south asia and latin america. [applause] okay panel, let's get into it. i'm going to ask one round of...
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with a focus on the middle east. second, the chief communications officer and head of public affairs, award-winning technology company specializing in authenticity. sherry serves as the co-ceo chief learning agility officer at the accountability that, a nonprofit organization in that governance work for people supporting active citizens responsible leaders and accountable and supports accountability earning and impact in 12 and other in latin america. [applause] >> one round of questions, what is the thing about the policy that most excites you or you think the most transformative. >> thank you so much for that question. i get excited about the fact that this policy through many different ways principles and the put emphasis on social norms, values and culture and how we view programming in this work. i am excited because norms inherently live at the hyper local level and because of this approach is going to bridge the gap between implementers and local communities affected by challenges and bolster agencies localiza
with a focus on the middle east. second, the chief communications officer and head of public affairs, award-winning technology company specializing in authenticity. sherry serves as the co-ceo chief learning agility officer at the accountability that, a nonprofit organization in that governance work for people supporting active citizens responsible leaders and accountable and supports accountability earning and impact in 12 and other in latin america. [applause] >> one round of questions,...
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with a focus on the middle east.econd, the chief communications officer and head of public affairs, award-winning technology company specializing in authenticity. sherry serves as the co-ceo chief learning agility officer at the accountability that, a nonprofit organization in that governance work for people supporting active citizens responsible leaders and accountable and supports accountability earning and impact in 12 and other in latin america. [applause] >> one round of questions, what is the thing about the policy that most excites you or you think the most transformative. >> thank you so much for that question. i get excited about the fact that this policy through many different ways principles and the put emphasis on social norms, values and culture and how we view programming in this work. i am excited because norms inherently live at the hyper local level and because of this approach is going to bridge the gap between implementers and local communities affected by challenges and bolster agencies localizati
with a focus on the middle east.econd, the chief communications officer and head of public affairs, award-winning technology company specializing in authenticity. sherry serves as the co-ceo chief learning agility officer at the accountability that, a nonprofit organization in that governance work for people supporting active citizens responsible leaders and accountable and supports accountability earning and impact in 12 and other in latin america. [applause] >> one round of questions,...
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east.ultipolar world is a topic today; a round table at the expert institute for social research was dedicated to this topic today. the participants also discussed the prospects of such associations as brix and sco. a large economy such as india or china or, respectively, those economies that are located in africa. rospotrebnadzor today named the cause of the outbreak of botulism in russian regions. let me remind you, in the past this month, patients contacted doctors in several cities at once in moscow, st. petersburg, kazan and the nizhny novgorod region. more than 400 people were injured, and two died. to understand this situation, experts seized 250 tons of products and checked almost 3,000 addresses where the food that caused the poisoning was delivered. but we came to such conclusions. how they came to such conclusions, the industry will tell. violation of all possible rules and requirements allowed in production is the only reason for the appearance of a dangerous product that caused
east.ultipolar world is a topic today; a round table at the expert institute for social research was dedicated to this topic today. the participants also discussed the prospects of such associations as brix and sco. a large economy such as india or china or, respectively, those economies that are located in africa. rospotrebnadzor today named the cause of the outbreak of botulism in russian regions. let me remind you, in the past this month, patients contacted doctors in several cities at once...
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us policy has largely led to an unprecedented surge in violence in the middle east, the russian foreignr said at the meeting. un security council on the palestinian-israeli conflict. according to sergei lavrov, washington repeatedly blocks resolutions on an immediate permanent ceasefire in the gas sector. carries out diplomatic covering up israel's actions by supplying weapons and ammunition, washington, everyone understands, has become a direct accomplice in the conflict, just as in the case of the situation in ukraine, if this support stops, the bloodshed will be stopped. either they don’t want to or can’t do this; apparently, the main thing is not saving human lives, but maneuvers that will allow them to score more points during the election campaign. let me remind you that russia categorically condemns the hamas terrorist attack on israel on october 7, but to use it as a justification for bombing and military operations in peaceful areas of the gas sector is unacceptable, lavrov emphasized. according to him , tel aviv is carrying out collective punishment. and people have nowhere to
us policy has largely led to an unprecedented surge in violence in the middle east, the russian foreignr said at the meeting. un security council on the palestinian-israeli conflict. according to sergei lavrov, washington repeatedly blocks resolutions on an immediate permanent ceasefire in the gas sector. carries out diplomatic covering up israel's actions by supplying weapons and ammunition, washington, everyone understands, has become a direct accomplice in the conflict, just as in the case...
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but this is now to the middle east because under the guise of fighting terrorism, us forces in syria actually have a different agenda. a lot of that is according to the try it for method. uh they think they want to the country uh, once upon the country is result is we just put over a hall of its population in dire straits. a me, sherry used to be a weed exporting countries, but now approximately 55 percent of the population is facing food insecurity. the united states must take responsibility for all of this. folks have shown that the united states seems to blunder resources under the guise of competing terrorism. it talks about human volume all the time, yet it's a fringes on the right of subsistence and the right to life of the people of other countries. it claims to defend democracy and freedom and prosperity. well, in fact, it constantly creates communitarian crises. the us should fairness, they respect serious sovereignty and service oral integrity immediately then it's illegal to military presence and syria stopped blundering, serious national resources, men take concrete actio
but this is now to the middle east because under the guise of fighting terrorism, us forces in syria actually have a different agenda. a lot of that is according to the try it for method. uh they think they want to the country uh, once upon the country is result is we just put over a hall of its population in dire straits. a me, sherry used to be a weed exporting countries, but now approximately 55 percent of the population is facing food insecurity. the united states must take responsibility...
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news: middle east.te duma in the third reading approved a bill that will allow foreign banks to open branches in territory of our country. western credit institutions continue to curtail russian business. nika yankovaya looked into all this whether this will affect our financial system, and what prospects the arrival of banks from friendly countries opens up. so, nika, greetings, what are your plans? greetings, the austrian group will impose strict restrictions on the placement of currency and will concentrate on placing liquidity on ruble deposits in the bank of russia. allow foreign banks, primarily from friendly countries, to open branches in russia. this bill was approved in the third reading in the state duma. a ban on opening branches of foreign credit organizations was introduced in our country about 10 years ago, now to help entrepreneurs and russians with foreign transfers. decided to lift this ban, as the cabinet explained, the arrival of foreign organizations will simplify payments through br
news: middle east.te duma in the third reading approved a bill that will allow foreign banks to open branches in territory of our country. western credit institutions continue to curtail russian business. nika yankovaya looked into all this whether this will affect our financial system, and what prospects the arrival of banks from friendly countries opens up. so, nika, greetings, what are your plans? greetings, the austrian group will impose strict restrictions on the placement of currency and...
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entire eurasian space, not only in the space itself, the sco, greater eurasia, it includes the greater middleo, and putin does not by chance today i spoke in the context of the shanghai cooperation organization about the need for more active participation in the solution and the middle east. including the palestinian problem, let's listen. unfortunately, on the eurasian continent, in greater eurasia, there are still other potential hotbeds of conflict, the growth of which is fraught with chaos and instability. first of all, this is, of course, the middle east and specifically the situation in the gas sector. history has clearly shown the unviability and counterproductiveness of individual attempts, in particular with... the united states, to cut the palestinian knot and refuse to implement un decisions, which clearly provide for the creation and peaceful coexistence of two independent and sovereign states, israel and palestine. in general, issues related to ensuring security and stability, both in the eurasian space and in the broader global dimension, persistently require the sco and its mem
entire eurasian space, not only in the space itself, the sco, greater eurasia, it includes the greater middleo, and putin does not by chance today i spoke in the context of the shanghai cooperation organization about the need for more active participation in the solution and the middle east. including the palestinian problem, let's listen. unfortunately, on the eurasian continent, in greater eurasia, there are still other potential hotbeds of conflict, the growth of which is fraught with chaos...
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from advancing the peace process in the middle east and sudan to revitalizing the global humanitarian system to implementing institutional reforms at the united nations, she will work to find solutions to our global challenges. so, madam president, i strongly support her nomination. i urge my colleagues to support the cloture on her nomination so that we can get to a confirmed deputy representative of the united states of america to the united nations. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. the clerk: mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. l mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. h
from advancing the peace process in the middle east and sudan to revitalizing the global humanitarian system to implementing institutional reforms at the united nations, she will work to find solutions to our global challenges. so, madam president, i strongly support her nomination. i urge my colleagues to support the cloture on her nomination so that we can get to a confirmed deputy representative of the united states of america to the united nations. i yield the floor. the presiding officer:...
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east and north africa, the challenge of china, terrorism, and international institutions that shouldve reaction to this moment will shape the world for decades to come. so we must stand up for our interests, but we must also stand up for for our interests, but we must also stand upfor our for our interests, but we must also stand up for our values. because it was the insight, that unity of interests and values, that guided atlee and truman in creating nato 75 years ago. we must mobilise what bevin called our collective moral material force, bevin called our collective moral materialforce, because our bevin called our collective moral material force, because our values are not a point of weakness, as putin may think. they are the source of our strength. nato has become the most successful alliance in history, precisely because democracy, freedom and the rule of law were hard—wired into the nato charter. and that is the legacy that we inherit today. an inheritance notjust of an institution, but heavy duty and of service and it is our duty now to take these fundamental principles and ad
east and north africa, the challenge of china, terrorism, and international institutions that shouldve reaction to this moment will shape the world for decades to come. so we must stand up for our interests, but we must also stand up for for our interests, but we must also stand upfor our for our interests, but we must also stand up for our values. because it was the insight, that unity of interests and values, that guided atlee and truman in creating nato 75 years ago. we must mobilise what...
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a new round of escalation in the middle east. calculated the problems affected more than 8.5 million windows-based devices. interruptions still working with the british health system. in the us, some airports continue to delay departures. a number of government institutions cannot fully function; the massachusetts general hospital is forced to cancel planned operations. america , a nation in decline, lost everything. donald trump made these statements at a campaign rally. this is the first rally. him and senator wentz, after the republicans officially nominated trump as presidential candidates to voters, he promised, once in power, that he would correct all of biden’s mistakes, will stop wars, subordinate the economy, and establish foreign relations. implementation of people's projects of united russia, participation in humanitarian volunteer missions. these and other issues were discussed at a meeting held in magnitogorsk by the acting secretary of the party’s general council. construction work has been carried out, large ones, the city is getting better, it’s great, and i see not o
a new round of escalation in the middle east. calculated the problems affected more than 8.5 million windows-based devices. interruptions still working with the british health system. in the us, some airports continue to delay departures. a number of government institutions cannot fully function; the massachusetts general hospital is forced to cancel planned operations. america , a nation in decline, lost everything. donald trump made these statements at a campaign rally. this is the first...
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east, from everywhere. as i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. a slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrace at low bulls we've never seen before. we have terrorists coming in at levels we've never seen come in before. border patrol did a statement on terrorism and in 20191 of my four years, now i think they were wrong but i will tell you anyway. they said zero, is that right? zero terrorists coming in in 2019. i think they were off because i don't know but they had zero. now they have thousands of the hardest, meanest terrace coming in and it's not going to end well but we are going to write to work and get them out and do you know who knows who they are? local police. they know their middle name, everything about them. meanwhile, crime rates are going up and crime statistics all over the world are plunging because all over the world unless runs by stupid people, they are taking the criminals and dumping them, we are like a dumping ground dumping them into the unite
east, from everywhere. as i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. a slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrace at low bulls we've never seen before. we have terrorists coming in at levels we've never seen come in before. border patrol did a statement on terrorism and in 20191 of my four years, now i think they were wrong but i will tell you anyway. they said zero, is that right? zero terrorists coming in in 2019. i think they were off because i don't know...
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east, from everywhere.s i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. a slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrace at low bulls we've never seen before. we have terrorists coming in at levels we've never seen come in before. border patrol did a statement on terrorism and in 20191 of my four years, now i think they were wrong but i will tell you anyway. they said zero, is that right? zero terrorists coming in in 2019. i think they were off because i don't know but they had zero. now they have thousands of the hardest, meanest terrace coming in and it's not going to end well but we are going to write to work and get them out and do you know who knows who they are? local police. they know their middle name, everything about them. meanwhile, crime rates are going up and crime statistics all over the world are plunging because all over the world unless runs by stupid people, they are taking the criminals and dumping them, we are like a dumping ground dumping them into the united
east, from everywhere.s i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. a slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrace at low bulls we've never seen before. we have terrorists coming in at levels we've never seen come in before. border patrol did a statement on terrorism and in 20191 of my four years, now i think they were wrong but i will tell you anyway. they said zero, is that right? zero terrorists coming in in 2019. i think they were off because i don't know...
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politics and spoken a lot about piercy airstrike are mostly curious about the middle east misery andy forces and expandingg a result capabilities especially through the use of rosie for see future cooperation between the united states the country to c combat ox forces. >> thank you for your question and this concept ukraine right now and i would say the answer is absolutely yes for collaboration with the partners substantial cooperation already underway and certainly to build their force in defense capabilities i think there's a lot of learning is occurring in terms of the use and other unmanned systems on both and be pumping the middle east and the theissen what we saw happening with israell and iran and certainly we also see in ukraine this would be relevant for weaving about the changing character of warfare and everything from speaking of mass and hundreds of drones get overwhelmed anyone side, do youw speaking about the capabilities 21 bomber can really have to thinkth about, full spectrum of how those sides of the conflict are going to approach it with capabilities thatap will
politics and spoken a lot about piercy airstrike are mostly curious about the middle east misery andy forces and expandingg a result capabilities especially through the use of rosie for see future cooperation between the united states the country to c combat ox forces. >> thank you for your question and this concept ukraine right now and i would say the answer is absolutely yes for collaboration with the partners substantial cooperation already underway and certainly to build their force...
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at a mid-level fund, we see a lot of individuals and big family offices from middle east, latin americaindia jumping on the ground. we see more adoption and openness after the approvals. caroline: global in its adoption. back to the u.s., how much is the election a risk? we are about to hear trump speak at a blockchain event over the weekend? kavita: fascinating. he is speaking in nashville. there were rumors, kamala harris might show up. trump has called himself a crypto president. 10 years back this was speculation. what i am excited about is to see whether kamala harris, what is her view on crypto? it is a fresh slate. will this be a continuation or no? caroline: great to have time with you. ♪ i was the last athlete out on the floor and i still had a full round to go, and everything in me was saying, “just stop.” i kept plugging through until i got time capped. because i didn't quit and i just kept trying as hard as i could, it's actually one of my fondest memories of all the games. i want others to feel that their worth is based on their efforts and their willingness to put themselv
at a mid-level fund, we see a lot of individuals and big family offices from middle east, latin americaindia jumping on the ground. we see more adoption and openness after the approvals. caroline: global in its adoption. back to the u.s., how much is the election a risk? we are about to hear trump speak at a blockchain event over the weekend? kavita: fascinating. he is speaking in nashville. there were rumors, kamala harris might show up. trump has called himself a crypto president. 10 years...
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we spoke a lot about prc air threats, and a mostly curious about the middle east.ith iranian proxy forces expanding and missile capabilities especially third use of drones do you perceive any future cooperation between the united states and gold countries to combat both iranian proxy forces asrc a well as iran directly? >> thanks for the question. this is theha conflict that were living through in addition to ukraine right now. i would say the edges absolute yes, for collaboration with local partners. there's only substantial cooperation hadst already underway, certainly to build the air force and air defense capabilities. there's a lot of learning that's occurring in terms of thes usef uas and other unmanned systems both in the conflict in the middle east, vis-À-vis the houthis, what we saw happen with israel and iran consulate who, what, where actually sing in ukraine, that is going to be relevant as a think about the changing character of warfare. everything from speaking of mass, hundreds of drones that could overwhelm any one side, to thinking about the unique
we spoke a lot about prc air threats, and a mostly curious about the middle east.ith iranian proxy forces expanding and missile capabilities especially third use of drones do you perceive any future cooperation between the united states and gold countries to combat both iranian proxy forces asrc a well as iran directly? >> thanks for the question. this is theha conflict that were living through in addition to ukraine right now. i would say the edges absolute yes, for collaboration with...
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east, coming from everywhere.s i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrorists at levels wens have never seen before. coming in at levels we have never seen before. the border patrol made a statement they said in 2019, i think they were wrong on this but i'm going to tell you they said zero. they had a zero, is that right? coming in in the year 2019. i don't know how that could be, that they had a zero. now they have thousands and thousands of the hardest and meanest and it's not going to end well but we are going to go right to work and get them out of here and you know who knows who they are, the local police. they know their middle name, they know everything about them. meanwhile the crimece rate is going up while the statistics all over the world are plunging because they are run by very stupid people taking criminals and dumping them into the united states. so, venezuela crime is way down. they are almost gone. if i were running vene
east, coming from everywhere.s i said before, they are coming from prisons and jails. slight difference. mental institutions, insane asylums and terrorists at levels wens have never seen before. coming in at levels we have never seen before. the border patrol made a statement they said in 2019, i think they were wrong on this but i'm going to tell you they said zero. they had a zero, is that right? coming in in the year 2019. i don't know how that could be, that they had a zero. now they have...