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the knowledge is here with the . ready ready the global condemnation grows as well, continues to hit areas across lebanon, nearly 600 people have been killed and a half a 1000000 display. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out of the, or a life. and also coming at defenses in northern israel interest that will miss on respond by has the law from never know we should all be a lot of by the escalation is putting you in 2nd to
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general ones will lead us about the apply to the liberties people and the amount of stuff to use right here i'm 07 to 7 station across the gaza strip off to another thing is right here. as far as the israel has continued, as bombardments have 11 on overnight, the night to strike was in the seaside town of g, and that's just south of a root. several buildings were hit, 11 in his health ministry says it's rarely as strikes of killed at least $569.00 people since monday. at least half a 1000000, i fled their homes in the south as well. it says it once it's campaign against the group to be sure to put the ones that might not be possible was what is towns across the south of the country is ready for it is also targeted. the capital to such a battery has moved from bay was another attack in the heart of southern bay route
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. once again, israel says it target has the commander when involved a residential building in the suburb of da here on tuesday, house and panic as emergency services came to the seats dealing with the aftermath . while some civilians are choosing to leave the suburbs completely, the invalid that are building shift because it was next to another build things that was hit right now. i'm leaving the neighborhood because the situation is getting worse, because it is really don't distinguish between civilians and fighters. he's not alone. thousands of lebanese have been sleeping for the south of the tawny river and heading towards the capital most are leaving their homes in a panic after an intense bombing campaign launched by israel across the southern and eastern regions of level. this is where some of these people have come. schools turn into temporary shelters for many, it's a welcome to freeze the menu. that is why i came from the south. we are very
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comfortable here, but we hope that the world tests and who we to return to our homes very soon, its requests an entire day to arrive from the south to bad route because of the traffic. no one is interfering to, and this will what's happening to us is very similar to the situation in casa. this facility is one of the biggest in the capital, offering a temporary home to nearly 3000 families. this is one of the 150 schools across the country that's been turned into shelter for displace families. that they're all over here from southern lebanon, but also that, yeah, the suburb a bedrooms. where are these, where the army has targeted twice over the past few days? many here are worried that they could be living in places like this for the foreseeable future. these people are being provided with the bare necessities that emergency personnel say they will likely need more help in the coming days. as many people who arrived just feeling afraid of visibly shocked. so we had volunteers
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from civil defense to deal with psychological cases and provide psychological support. i mean, well this was the scene in the eastern region of the call valley, which has also been targeted repeatedly by israeli air strikes. and has the law has been launching hundreds of rockets deep into israel, including areas around high foot and they occupied west banks, calling this and open and the saddle of reckoning. israel has set it wants the weekend as well as capabilities. but with each day that passes, this conflict escalates with lebanese civilians. now facing some of the worst is rarely bombardment. in decades. dorset jibari algebra 0, they root. so let's bring in immune con, who's in marshall, you and in southern 11 on immune. so they've been a number of it's very strikes across the south, but not just bring us up to date that with what's been happening that well, where i am right now is i should probably with
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a just showing you that's the town emerging profile over that we've seen a strides coming over night, probably around about once, every hour, just in this whole area alone. it's um starting to wrap. it started around 6 p. m. what was the last time i actually spoke to observe in the studio and then kept going until about 530 intense, but it real intense button has below both have reactions as well. in the last step, this was a 20 i well actually we say we've heard rockets come from this part of a level into israel. apparently we've also heard sirens in israel as well. so this is a microcosm of, let's see what's going on across of this entire $711.00 on board. and this is still an intense escalation. and these really all me, you're suggesting that more is to come today. and i'm
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a manuel leaders of the united nations general assembly. i've been calling for the escalation. clearly, there's no sign of that way. you are. it's absolutely, there's no de escalation. there's no diplomacy, it's just has the law. and these really all me attacking each other. and that was interesting because for the 1st time since october, the 8th, when hostilities broke out between his bullet and his ro has bullet have used one of the longer range missiles. it's a missile, not a rocket. it's a surface to surface missile has the law say they launched it from the territory against the most side headquarters just outside of tel aviv, that's the furthest they've struck so far. and it was a direct revenge for the walkie talkie. i'm page attacks that we saw last week. now it's only one miss also as we move and likely to be
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a message from his beloved that they still have ballistic missile capability. that's crucial because these really all these say that the defense system, the missile defense system actually intercepted the fit for these riley's is, is that missile defense system simply gets overwhelmed. they have to shoot up a missile to shoot down a missile. so if you send more than the actual particular defense system can handle, then some of those missiles will land in tennessee. now, we're not sure if this next event is connected to this, but the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu has postponed his delayed draw, that his trip to the united nations general assembly. instead, he is going to stay here assorted. he, the robber is well and have the security consultation meetings with the cabinet members and he'll then the next day go to then you in general assembly no. so if
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those 2 things are connected, but certainly uh the um, crisis meetings going on in israel. alright. uh, i'll just hear a simon com line for 7 months. are you in, in southern lebanon? emron? thank you. and on these riley side of the boat, the homes have been damaged off of rockets. a 5 by has been off. these randy ministry says they on group 5, at least $700.00 rockets towards israel. i'm the occupied go on heights this week. tens of thousands of his ratings and forced to leave the homes near the border with living on. soon after how most of the attack on october 7th, last year, is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu now says that bringing them back to their homes is a major ministry objective. of the food has the latest now from a mine and a reminder to all of us. she's reporting from that because as well as bon dodgers. here i from operating inside the conference as well. this is the biggest escalation since the cross border fire began on october the 8th of last year and the last 24 hours alone. these really military is saying that she has bola fired from 300
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rockets into northern israel. many of them intercepted or falling in open areas with many of them actually making impact hitting homes in the northern part of the country and causing large fires in some of those areas as well. but these really military activity across lebanon has also been unprecedented. the airstrikes conducted in 4 waves according to the military, 250 fighter, just taking part in dropping 2000 munitions across the lebanese territory. we've been hearing from a wide variety of these really officials, the defense minister, you walk alonso, that'd be his beloved stands today, is not the his bullet that was standing a week ago saying that his role has dealt severe blows to the lebanese group. and that there are more on the way these really armies spokesperson, daniel, her glory, had noted that he didn't want to divulge a lot of information or intelligence about what exactly these really military was targeting, which is interesting because just a few hours prior,
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these really army had released a quantitative list of what types of munitions and how many they had struck in several different areas. the army chief of staff is saying that his viola is not going to get a break. the attacks are going to intensify until the war goal of bringing back those evacuated is really so those northern townsend settlements is achieved. so we're hearing from a wide variety of as really officials. but the rhetoric remains the same, that they don't want this escalation to last for a long time. but to that they are prepared to enter into a full scale war. what israel strikes and 11 on that as were on guns that dominated the 1st day of the un general assembly in new york capitalism. that reports from human headquarters. and i believed america with his leadership under screwed d because us efforts so far had failed to stop israel's war on gaza job. i gave his final speech at the united nations general assembly. that's an issue. another point for a ceasefire now is the time for the parties are finalizes terms,
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bring the hostages home is the suffering and godson and, and this war he also made passing reference to israel's, the bombing of lebanon on full scale wars, not anyone's interest, payment. the situation is escalated, a diplomatic solution is still possible. well, but other countries called out by doing this for double standards. so i know that. yeah, but there's also supposedly working for a seat by in the front of the stage continue to send and munition to israel, so that it can continue with messages in the background. but lebanon was also on the mind of the world's top. diplomats, who made changes in his speech at the last minute to address the escalation. we should all be allowed them by the escalation. lebanon is at the bidding. the people are flat, but on the people of israel and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to
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become another, gaza, some other leaders and from the focus, what's the best way to guys us? and then i took over the whole shot, but for the late integration that calls the palestinian people in the gaza strip today is the most of our barracks, heinous and extensive aggression violating human values. international conventions and you mourn with me for this is not a war within the international concept of words how that rather it is a crime of genocide. so might you credit that mew, you must have been over 40000 thoughts of victims, mostly women and children. the right to defense cost to become the right to ben guns, which prevents an equipment for the release of hostage and postpones the ceasefire . in his speech, the secretary general said the state of the world is unsustainable. and well, there are raging conflicts in sudan and ukraine. for example. it's clear from the opening speeches here at this un general assembly that world leaders are focused on
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the urgency of the now. and that's stopping israel's continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and it's escalade, tory strikes on 11 on gabriel's on don't out just either at the united nations in new york. well, from on the 1st day of the un general assembly, i'll just there was diplomatic edits. a james base joins us live again, onset james, as gabe was saying, the limit on the gaza dominated the 1st day after you. and in terms of the bigger diplomatic picture, james was changed at the you and then and how i missed the call you about any kind of breaks or one level. oh my god. well, i think we're in a very different place in terms of the views of the world from october, the 7th, that was condemnation, then a mass. israel was given the way it's different now that the bombardment has moved to a new stage 11 and the un general assembly gives us a snapshot each year with all these world leaders chewing up one by one to get this speech across this whole week of what people think, and it's clear, nearly all of them think the same thing. there's a company of voices will lead to
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a of condemning israel and saying a c sparks must happen. now i was struck by the speech by king abdullah, the king of jordan, the strongest speech i've ever heard from him condemning israel invoking, of course, his father, king hussein, who signed a peace treaty with is around that. some of these lead as a say, the consequences are not just about the polling. death, told bloodshed and garza, and now in lebanon. but about international old, about the, the u. n. the un chaka and the fact that they think that's the whole concept of international law. is, is eroding as a result of what his writers doing. and these are the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now facing, as you say, mounting diplomatic pressure, a brood of 11 on i'm going domestic precious over gaza. but he's now, as we know, flying through your black a low we yeah, he's but found his trip by a day. but when he does fly and he fly straight into a hole and it's nice, doesn't it? well, this is a man who. ready has the you and very,
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very well go back many years. the 1980s for 4 years. he was israel's on boss of the to the u. n. i think it's fair to say he's always despised the organization. in fact, since october, the 7th, the un secretary general keeps trying to call him and mess and yahoo never picks up the phone. they haven't spoken once since that date, but yes, he'll be under pressure from the new french for foreign ministers. cool. a beating of the security council probably take place at the end of the week on lebanon. i'm . i'm the dynamics of the security council of very different from a year ago. every one even include the us and this site says there must be a c spot in gaza. i think everyone wants the escalation in lebanon. so that's and you know, who has everyone against the, the problem is i think that joe biden is the only person who has the leverage on netanyahu. and president biden has not be prepared to use that leverage at any point until now. and remember the footprint of the semester and, you know, who,
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at least right now, things have changed. and i think, i think is important. the domestic political situation thinks a change is quite popular, what he's doing in lebanon, and he has the opposition on his side. so how is he going to be persuaded to stop only the americans who are supplying themselves the weapons or at least paying for them a calf that power. and it's not clear with the president bite in his backpack to use. all right, james, thank you to that, james. based on diplomatic as that token to experience. thank smell. they've been moiz really strikes and guns overnight. at least 37 pallets. demands have been killed since early on tuesday. one was killed and several wounded opera. house was targeted in baker here. that's in northern garza and need a sarah refugee camp. 2 palestinians were killed when that attempt was hit by his radio strike. and in southern guns, palestinian woman and her 5 children were killed by his way of showing that's off to the ministry attacked a house in the loss of naples. and that's ne, across all the bodies of the i'm, which is our family was transported to the european hospital just it was honey,
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my food, as the latest on the strikes and outside i liked the hospital in the bottle. what we're seeing is that continuing storage in the tops across the gauze, the thread in the central area for the southern part of the city. we mainly in the city of pon units fido. we have been completely destroyed from the border line, the basement part that included all the eastern areas of ton unit, all the way through the coastal road of the city. nothing live there, including public facilities that infrastructure. what we're looking at within the past hours are from overnight attack. and just within the past few hours continue as a talk across the central area mainly and the site out refuge account, this particular referee. you come similar to devalue, ever got a saw the rescue that happy repeatedly targeted relentlessly by multiple ears, right? then every attack, just leaving an aftermath. we're looking at the entire family that being killed, targeted and killed and arriving to the hospital in pieces or fully soaked in blood
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. what we're seeing is more of a medieval look made even like the situations where there is nothing, nothing about humanity that we can document right here for talking personal care. and i'll just hear about when we come back and go outside the un headquarters of is writing bottles and gaza and level. and we report from the mexican city hemorrhaging millions of dollars a day. that's 2 functions and a for drug condo flights, a control part of that state, the 2 centuries of expulsion and persecution. an ideology was forced with the appropriate jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame that within the western world or in the 3 part series. the big picture charge the rise of the s no really just state from an interior proxy to an indispensable highlight of the west and examines how the lines drawn to design this project, global unity. the big picture, how is room one,
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book about you want to notice here a quick reminder on top stories here. this is rose bump, ottomans of lebanon, has continued over night striking the seaside kind of g, a, some favorites. lebanon's health ministry says 569 people have died so far in his writing. you inside of the journal, i'm telling you what candidates has one will lead us 11 on must not become another god's defenders may be opening address on your general assembly meeting several times. commands and guns have been killed and it's rarely as $57.00 nights the tax and the sailors refugee come at these $3700.00 and killed some stores on choose to protest. as of rallied near the un building in new york, demonstrating against, as well as a tax on garza and 11 on, i'll just say was to, he's about was this to work here. and your people have been gathering here to protest against is another protesting against the workspace and live and
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on you have to be seen for this last one. for the past, the 7 have to take into this 3 now the war on guys on now they're doing good or what's going on in living on joining us now is the main issue thing here. a little bit closer to tell us a little bit. why are you here today? i'm here today because i don't want another sense of my money supporting the violence that israel's coming and palestine. and now that we've been seeing process like this one good students taking to the streets, asking the government against the divest, i've seen universities to divest. do you think this is going to continue? unfortunately, yes. like everything that we've seen so far, we have had no support from our government. they have not listened to us for a while, you're purchasing all the time and no one is listening. so we don't really feel like what do you think about what's going on in living on? i think that it is sort of was a plan all the time. this is moving the plan all along. i think that is really
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wants to expand the supporters and as i've been on target focus like this will be ongoing as were leaders continue to debate at the united nations general assembly says people are demanding a ceasefire. they're demanding that the world do much more to stop the war city. so we'll just see that new york, the bodies of at least 30 people suspect it'd be migraines, have been recovered. often times they've sent a goal. the boat, they're written was a drift about 70 kilometers and the capital deca. the armies investigating where the best with the pop in from and how many people are on board for thought some duck off to the 1st to alert authorities. are the fishermen from the car here who were out at sea when they saw a wooden fishing vessel like this one addressed? they came closer and they saw horrific. seen inside were composed bodies. the scent was unbearable,
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and so they alerted. the authorities were right now undergoing an operation to recover the fishing vessel out of sight where doctors are trying to identify the bodies that were on this boat. according to a local fishing official from the southern town and bore the boats set off over a month ago on august 18th, on board were not fishermen, but migrants trying to make it to europe, to the canary islands. and instead of reaching their final destination, something happened on board, maybe it was the engine that failed, but it seems that they were left a drift for days and weeks with some that died of hunger dehydration. others that leapt off the boat. there's still hundreds of bodies missing. so many families here on the coasts of senegal are in grief,
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haunted by this your number of young people. they've lost out at sea trying to make it to europe. this is the most dangerous border crossing in the world. so many people die trying to make it to spain. and yet those that do make it bring back hope in money to the families here at home. and this continues to encourage young men to take this dangerous journey in hope for a new life or broad nicholas hawk. alex's era, the car, a russian. this probably gets killed at least 3 people in the hockey, even wellsystems ukraine. a local governor said russian guided bombs have an apartment block, at least 31 other people have been injured for long because newly elected president, a new or a camara, somebody actually has his old parliament following his victory is now announced a snap parliamentary election would be held in november, now fernandez
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a 4th from columbus and present under the commodities on like uh, getting down straight away to walk up pointing. he's new prime minister, the doctor. how do any, i'm going to sylvia the suds. he may have 5 minutes self elonka and the 16th of this country is unintelligible whom we think the people for the trust they have placed in us. we will not break the trust. the appointment of an incoming government is crucial because the president has dissolved parliament in order to go in for the parliamentary election. we sort of hear that definitely happened to the end of november or december, but that will happen as soon as and that's what the president had alluded to when talking about he's send now the president, obviously calling on all of the religious leaders today, making sure that he has a possible in his tanks for all the support that he has received and the good will of, for the good news for him with an i am if statement a saying that they look forward to working with the newly elected president under commodities on like
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a particularly when they take up the 3rd review that is looking at the 3rd crunch of that i am as a bailout package. uh, and that would be good news for me and he has talked about uh, working with the i am if maybe going back to the drawing board to look at a certain aspects of that agreement. obviously he has from is the last in terms of relief to the people and taxation has been one of the most difficult things of that i am if the you that the government had to bring in the taxation. but overall it's, it's uh, sort of work is usually and it seems on the political front opposition policies ordered the scrambling. a lot of horse trading already to look about at alliances about how they're going to face the coming generally election. fernandez, i'll just 0 colombo no man has been formally charged with the attempted assassination of us republican presidential candidate donald trump. a 58 year old
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ryan ruth was arrested in florida early this month. he was hiding with a gun at the for my president's golf course for 7 hours. a forward you say he wrote of his desire to kill trump, who has not been ordered to remain in jail, pending his trial. several shots have been 5 and a democratic party campaign office in the us state of arizona. the office was empty at the time of the incident which happened early on tuesday morning. please say that the same office was also targeted last week. vice president on the democratic presidential candidate coming to harris is scheduled to visit arizona as part of her campaign over the next few days. echo as capital of key to raise facing a critical threat from wildfire that's according to the man. the city is shrouded by large clouds of ashen smoke due to several wildfires running around the city. some roads have been cut off,
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making the jump of 5 fights is more difficult because of the wi fi as is still an argentine a devastating. while fires have been $16000.00 hector as of land farms and towards facilities have been reduced to ashton, the northern region of cordova. the fire has begun last week and were made worse by high temperatures and dry and windy conditions. to factions of the center console, one of the most popular in mexico. i've been fighting since early september. they want to control the city of clear con, which is the organizations base. but the fighting is crippling. the local economy from canada account and the northwest of mexico is don't hold the towns peopling cooler than having to adjust to a new reality. the one with bodies turned up on the street daily when west schools are closed,
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businesses have reduced hours and 2 weeks off to the start of a civil war, and this in a lower cost. so spot by the rest in the united states, one of it's found is there's no end. and so the local economies hurting the chamber of commerce estimates. it's losing $25000000.00 a day. it's almost have 4. they don't have global bill to be see for the restaurant from us to 46 years later. it's an institution. it is wondering how long we can hang on. the name of, we've talked about 15 percent of all usual customers consumed by people don't want to come out because there are risks this guide. let's see how long this locked in. oh, i know. i think he's closing 2 hours earlier than usual buses to take his stuff. i work, run out all the criminals have told the population by social media to stay home at night. that's when they take people away instead of the very public shootout. so
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the 1st few days, what we're seeing now is it the warring factions, a kidnapping people killing them and then dump in their bodies on the streets usually overnight, but in the day time as well. it's just early afternoon herring to day can and there are 5 people that just turned up that more than 70 bodies of the period. but the missing a number then says he's about cruise. she leads the warrior bloodhounds. a voluntary group have been searching for the disappear yes. but in the last 2 weeks, that number showed up high the never before. the civil a lot of the, i guess, all types of cruise, how many desperate families, whose relative is just being taken crying off can what to do, where to go and sing for families who have already gone into the authorities. but that total nothing. the police national guard and the army room here,
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$3000.00 in total. they haven't been able to stop the fights. and yet when the up i found us both on the all parties are i, when things have already happened, there are key points, communities. where did they know the coming to groups are they should go and act before things take off the face. they'll strategy for that. and after it's happened, there is no point and i see a steep that's important against organized crime. they happen to be well forensic services continued to pick up bodies on the main road out town and residents can only look on what's become the new you on the home and how does it have collision? well that's it for me, don jordan, much more information. of course on our website, i'll just say we're done. come there. it is on the screen. this continues here now just here off to the bottom line, the a. hi, i'm steve clements and i have
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a question. why does the u. s. one africa to have permanent seats on the un security council? but without vito power? let's get to the bottom line. it's one of the most debated questions in the history of united nations. why do only 5 countries have veto power over all decisions at the security council? for almost 80 years? they've been at the top of the food chain. china, france, russia, v u k. and of course, the united states. the world has changed since then, but the un security council has not decades ago. the p 5 or the permanent 5 is they're called decided to allow countries to joint as rotating non permanent members with no veto. after all, the security council is the most powerful body of the un, with the ability to impose sanctions and to authorize the use of force against countries. and now washington is talking about creating permanent seats for 2
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african nations, but get this with no veto power. why and why now, today we're talking with the kind of t homeboy qual, former ambassador of the african union to the united states and bassinger. it's terrific to have you back on our show. i want to start with a film clip of the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. let's listen as it stands. they are currently 3 non permanent seats on the security council allocated to african countries on a rotating basis for 2 years. the problem is these elected seats don't in april african countries to deliver the full benefit of their knowledge and voices, to the work of the council to consistently lead on the challenges that affect all of us. and disproportionately affect africa as that is why in addition to non permanent membership traffic in countries, the united states supports creating to permanent seats for africa on the council. it's what are african partner seek?
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and we believe this is what is just about search him. boy, let me ask you on a scale of one to 10, how enthusiastic are you about the proposal that being bassett or has just made? i think it says step in the right direction. however, keeping in mind that this issue has been on the table on going for like you said, it's a 2 years. if we are going to write the wrong way, kind of, we just write this wrong ones. and for all, if africa is going to become a member of the un security to cancel a permanent member, they must have the full rise just like the other 5 members, which means they must have z to power inviting africa to the table. and then asking them to the main mute. it's an insult, not only to the african leaders,
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but it is an insult to 1400000000 people. we appreciate what i'm busted, a greenfield is saying we appreciate the efforts she has made. but if she is going to complete this journey, is jenny that has been going on for far too long. a jenny that clearly exemplifies the continued disrespect of african clinton and invested in greenfield . the must push for us to take this issue to the finish line. i think our lives to have to come in and says, the un security council would fool veto power. nothing less is acceptable. and i do believe that the united nations understanding how long this issue has been going on, how long the disrespect of the african continent has been going on. it is shameful
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. that united nations would want to continue to blatantly disrespect to the africans by inviting them to the table. but then saying, sorry you can eat, you can only watch us play our games you can watch has enjoyed the 10 plus male what just what installed. and i do hope that the african leave is not going to accept it. africa must be at the table as a permanent member of the un security council. and the 2 sits must have veto power, plain and simple pdf. do you think? ambassador thomas greenfield doesn't understand this. do you, do you think? what do you think is be behind this offer when you said, hey, you appreciate the progress she's made? we do know that this was a promise or a commitment that president joe biden is trying to fulfill before the end of his term. but do you think they,
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they are not aware about how controversial it is to create permanent seats without votes? because they know what they're doing. so again, that's where the disrespect comes in. they know what they're doing. they know what the right thing to do is no, we do not want to dilute our potential power. if we gave 2 more seats with video power, no, we're simply saying this slice is big enough. the world is bigger than 5 countries are presenting over 7000000 people. we're simply saying c s. roles haven't been perpetrated against black people, yet is an opportunity for president biden to write this wrong. this is an opportunity that we can not miss. africans must be at the table. 1.4000000000 people must be presented. the continued disrespect of the africans has got to come to an end,
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so we're asking for it then by the and his running mate. tell me the highest, well, hopefully within the next president of the united states, they will write this wrong once in football and especially victim as greenfield. we understand, or the one that you have done. please. as a sista, as an advisor, that we are asking you to take this issue to the finish like permanent positions under you integrate the console with full veto power. like as a 5 piece, i see that china and russia are enthusiastic and do support africa's position on the security council with 2 permanent seats. but i have not seen with a bait, wouldn't i actually agree to giving the veto to african countries as well as your thoughts? well, normally, like most issues pertaining to figure out what i've found is that the united nations usually so they know united nation the united states usually is defined on say, in the united states is going to come in and say we support 20 africa being on the
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us to get it to come. so with phone get the power, i can assure you, the other 4 members will follow us that the united states in the united states decide they do not wish for. i forgot to have veto power, it will not happen. but in that, just as decides they do what i forgot to do power as a country, i'm pretty sure will follow us, that one of the things that linda thomas green field, the impasse that or the united states you and said it about her resistance, the giving more countries have vito on this is it, it would make for council more dysfunctional and it made me wonder whether any nation should have a veto power. is there a model in the future of united nations where we suspend veto power for all countries and we go to majority votes on key decisions, a just a full i find that that's very common, very cetera insulting. yeah. simply suggesting that the addition of 2 african
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countries is going to make the process dysfunctional. what an insult or is this particular situation where tilting a country like germany. if we're talking end of the year, european countries joining as members of the un security council with the power, would she still find it as it moves that we entered just dysfunction or is in the introduction of to black african countries that is problematic. what really makes it very sad is that the voice is coming out of the mouth of a black woman voice. those words are coming out of the mouth of an african american who must understand such a language cannot be used. but typically when we're talking about the international platform to suggest that introducing to african countries into just dysfunction, it is sad, it is disrespectful, and it will not be tolerated. as of that,
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to him as greenfield really needs to be checked those words and should need to explain himself to say, what do you mean this function? exactly. how are the 2 african countries going to enter just this function? unless of course, the entity has already been this function uh would you like, in my opinion, is the case. and that is what is the problem with the united nations is a dysfunctional entity. it is a, i took it as board dog and they need to do what day monday to do by the world. so yes, no after guys not going to enter just any dysfunction, it'd be like the nature of the entity itself has been disposed to know may be an addition of 2 african countries. might change, ended up and create some normalcy. and for a change of an independent that's going to truly represent people of the world as it is right now. it, is it relationship? it,
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it is an entity that was designed just do from the developing nations. it is an entity, it was entire pep was so and plan and reason for being created was just just due from developing nations. so let's be clear. if we are going to speak chose to power the us to create the council has been dysfunctional, main dysfunctional until it is an end of the team that truly represents the whole world. at this point, the un security council does not represent the world. so yes, that should be ashamed. it is a dysfunctional entity that's made in the inclusion of other nations, might actually make it less dysfunctional. let me ask you to, to respond to martin kimani, who is the former king and ambassador to the united nations. and he writes, how does having one or 2 african countries with veto power further collective african interest by the time, africa, tears itself, a part politically to choose those 2 countries,
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a fight that will be gone by global powers. we will end up with deep division, possibly in perpetuity, u. n. s. c. reform must be preceded by major african union reform, your thoughts and reaction to that ambassador t home board with all due respect. i disagree with the brands, uh uh, severely, africa must be the table. we must be where decisions are being made. we must be in a position to also disagree or agree on global issues. yes, well, i understand the dysfunction among us as africans and african union. i always say this, that at this point we don't have the right leadership in the african union. and i'm hoping that with the new elections that are coming up in uh, february of next year, we're going to have an african union chair with the head over there showed us.
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right now we don't have any lead a sheep in the african union. most of 5 key has failed. that sees the purpose of the west. we all know that. so yes, i agree with team on one end that we do need reform in african union. the good thing for us is the elections coming up with stuff i key is going to be gone and i will hope. ready we're going to have a new shipment of the african union will understand the issues and is going to the from the african union where it can, through the representative of the people. that is where we need. we cut out one homework to do. but that doesn't mean which is due by the end of what unity to be in the table. so to just write nonsense that, well, we're just trying to know if the african union and therefore we are not going to demand that suit and the uh, the united nations up uh, secured to console, that's actually as cheap it, we need to be there while we continue to do former african union while we continue to work together and i can tell you that's
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a good lead as they work together. the issue is, do we have someone in african union? well, can implement and execute the wishes of the african union. they have a system even for choosing the gym and of the african union. it's on the rotation of basis. i don't see the african leaders having any problem deciding which 2 countries are going to be the 1st ones, but that's huge december additional process, right? oh no, i disagree with that on bus it up. seriously. we need to be at the table, but more importantly, i am so glad like most of our kids, we, me a and i'm hoping that the next a gentleman of african union kind of february is going to be a perhaps we can who's going to spend up defend africa and representative that clinton is like we must be represented right, demanded that. and i'm hoping that we'll get that to come february. if the united nations and the permanent 5 are more and more anachronistic, more disconnected from the way power is distributing the world. and you know,
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we haven't even begun talking about india or brazil or other major states and their roles in the security council aren't, they are going to develop ways that you can get around the un that africa can have voice and power and other ways. why does this debate about the permanent 5 matters so much as much as india says that they need to be to representation. and the united nations, the united nations is not about 5 countries. the united nations is about all countries of the world. as a matter of fact, the native nations should undergo and reform a long time ago. so the issue is about having an entity like the united nations that is controlled by 5 countries with other countries have no voice with the other countries. the 5 countries, congest vito, anything they don't like. i mean, it is so unfair. the fact that in 2024 we're still discussing this it's, it's just crazy that just goes to out of those, go how insane our world is. so yes, what you're going to see is the global sounds coming together. that is,
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this is this kind of behavior that is leading to the formation of the brakes. the global world say the global south saying we have been asking for equity. we've been asking and do monday equality intrusion presentation and the global stage at every level. b. e. w, united nations, be in the financial system, has been it. we've world trade organization as well as organizations. the glove outside the country is that constantly being from done and, and so it's going to lead to another system that's going to be created where the rest of the world is going to say enough is enough. we're tired of your entities that i know to presenting us. so to the united nations and the rest of the western world, particularly the, the, the 5 nations on the payment in particular to console. they also need to see the writing on the wall and realize that the world is changing. the world is more aware
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of the geo politics and what's really going on, and many voices as picking out as to the wrong. that must be right. and so the sooner they address this issue, the better of the world is going to be these abusive situation. where the less developed countries are being taken advantage of. and being dictated to that is not going to continue to work anymore. and the p 5 nations mazda said the writing on the wall and do the right seems typing with africa. and then other countries like india, brazil, they to need to be on. they need to be presented because they are presenting millions of people. so you can just have 1400000 people in india being voiceless. so yes, up to africa, we must bring india. that's it. that would be my suggestion. and slowly, getting more countries right now in the united nations, as it stands,
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it does not represent the world just as using other countries to come to the united nations. so they can say, presents that yes we were, this is actually, i have been saying this for years that if i could influence the african leaders in any way, shape or form they need to boy good attending the, the united nations general assembly. there's nothing there for them that just coming back to validate other people's issues. so if i took, i was to really speak with one voice. they need to boycott the, the united nations general assembly. there's nothing there for there for them that just listing techs passed many heavy, right? hundreds of them coming to the united nations for what you're now going to come to the light admissions. tell me. and i did mention if you don't fix this, if we're not members of the insignia, because we're not attending on the brand symbol, but unfortunately, they're not going to do it in the alphabet miss to have the bank book. i'm forgetting is different than what you know, you've been working for a very long time. and, you know, since we've known each other to really unite africans, their purpose,
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their sense of identity and to end and diminish foreign control and dominance of african states. and i guess my question to you in this moment and when again you're, you're on the same mission, what's getting in the way, what's getting in the way of the audit kind of to you home board emission to en, dominance of africa to empower applicants in united africans, and i think one of the biggest problems intelligence that we have. i also say as black people, not only black people in africa, but not people around the world. we wouldn't defeated weight much as the most, which is the mind. i am going to say this honestly and sincerely and some people may not like about it is already already went ahead. african governments that have some members of the governments who are on the payrolls of for the nations. we are absent friends were willing to be in for was to be bought to be paid in order to do not totally because the agenda,
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but also agendas of their own country is development. you telling me why is it that we have ministers of simon's will come to washington twice a year to discuss issues to do with funding for uh, for africa, financial issues, but i figure out why haven't they come together and took a new position to truly challenge the world, but i didn't say v 0 is that to continue to make us pay had been paid for, does indian times they were in the apply and i'm encouraging everybody to read the book, confessions of the economic cabinet where they talk about exactly how they would for this country's activities human that's loans, it was all a game at the expense of the african people. i want people to know that. but why, i'm se sending up and pushing back and putting a spade a spade one. we have some that are on the payrolls or for the investment, and the engineer in the government,
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himself shim on them to. we have some that i just did of those will don't look like as again, as part of the legacy of color legislation and the legacy of slavery. we have some serious feelings and do as africans when it comes to our minds. no other men on earth. in any industry position would turn ever in the abuse the africans, i told the rating, blinking abuse. so a big issue is the mind, our ability to spike, but our men's ending up in being men like the men around the world. a lot of it has to do with some on an individual basis. green does is just in mind too afraid of white people. we don't want to speak up in meetings because we have friends who will be labeled it's, it's the mind and the end of the day for me. it is the mind that was defeated. and until the mind is a walking, and the mind is this, and the mind mind simply says what's right is right. what is wrong is wrong?
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come to the united nations, charlotte in the united nations. go to the world bank, charlotte the what about with sparks and knowledge of what is really going well? call these nations out. tell them just of abuse, which is belated. this nation that website into a hybrid, the abuse, the abuse is related to the africans. i say spend up, have a bug button, speak up, and for those in power, people appointed you into position. so you can rip, is ended up being for enter the people i say to the a friends if i need are is not, is ending well, vote them out. we have frequent tired of being misrepresented by i will need to, she brought them out and they don't represent you well at the community level in your country, run them out and they're not. zip is ending well and the world stage, the fact i want people are now empowered,
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they know the games that are being played by the western world by the eastern world . they, i tell him, do i need to see if we don't want it any more. so we have minding leadership that's going to defend us leadership that's going to speak up. they just, you that's going to say, do and of as you one that on to you, our ask is, africans is a very simple one. we want the world to treat as the way they would want to be, which we did, and i would need to ship. i would need, does our march, these we expect them to speak up. we'll expect them to defend that by any means necessary. what do we need our lead? does that a walk in your list and a ready to defend africa like day away monday to do by the people? thank you. well, you've said expectations very high. we'll have to see how that plays out. i want to thank the former and boucher the african union to the united states are the kind of to you home break. wow, thank you so much for being with us. always a pleasure. thank you so much steve. i appreciate to keep up the good work. so
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what's the bottom line on paper? it just sounds great. the us wants to make room for african and other nations on the un security council. but here's the rub. nobody gets veto power except the original p 5 united states, the u. k. russia, france in china. what an outdated, anachronistic lineup of nations. where's brazil? where is india? where south africa? so this obsolete version of power is kind of like a slow moving train wreck, stumbling into the future. future with the big 5 have less and less relevance to the way power actually works in the world. instead of being the architect of a new global order that brings in the new rising powers and decrease as global dysfunction, america is clinging to a power arrangement from nearly 80 years ago. knowing full well that this arrangement is getting weaker and weaker. and one day it's just going to follow over. and that's the bottom line. the
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also wanted to shout was just around the southern end of the red sea, but nothing too much to speak of as before. and that's still in place as we go very fast. i know that generally drive we have got some showers between the black sea and the caspian, just around the coke season. i saw that many showers across the eastern side of the mediterranean, looking at tablets, is generally around the 30 degree mark over the next style. so maybe it's not the high, the, she push up to was 5 percent in kentucky. i know it is a more of leeway and coming in that cross that is the side of the match. so that's just not going to head on the temperatures to having to move them pos of age, you know, libya, fusion i was possible around to this, you pulled any of showers around the west african now southern areas they've gone to an entire goes thing, some lobby showers longest browser frames a way to weather to come and get the senate goal and the gambia. o mike and the way a little further west. the
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