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saldonya won best supporting actress for her role in the media perez and 2 in coke and one of the best supporting actor for his work and the so a real pain. also a film showcasing palestinian resistance to his reading, demolitions and the westbank as one best documentary feature. even my village now told the, with no other land shows this way, the soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create a made of trees on the film was a collaboration between public to be an activist and is right each on to this it one despite being not being able to find to distribute to the united states, the world. reynolds reports on how the evening unfolds it in the us on today's it was a big night for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival the film $15.00 awards,
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including best picture best director and best actress mikey madison, who was 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting to realize his dream of a colossal building despite opposition, best documentary feature award. and the unprecedented turn went to the palestinian maid film. no other land, that's the story of a community in the occupied westbank being slowly destroyed by the israeli army and was co produced with is rarely directors and final awards have been now handed
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out. it seems again that nora will winning out over all of the competition and the brutal list also getting some nods. but it's interesting to note that once again, these awards, the top awards went to movies that relatively few movie watchers actually went to see the academy again. sean, the big favorites of 2024, wicked and june par to both of which roast more than $70000000.00 a piece at the box office. rob rentals al jazeera hollywood or that is it from may louisa program. you can find more information on our website out there at the com. the news continues off to the listing place. next to stay with us the
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what's it likes to be an undocumented person in donald trump's america, the name of the 100 and documented farm worker lives in a constant state of fear. my needs are greater than to see if i don't go out to work. i won't have anything to feed, my son, being separated from him is her greatest fear. those fears are shared by the estimated 1800000 undocumented persons in california alone. these are the people donald trump, calls dangerous criminals. being documented here and now means being afraid to go to your job, right? to take your kids to school, afraid even to leave your house. we begin this week with the west bank and the quiet part that is being said out loud. starting with his reading media outlets and the journalist endorsed the after the cleansing of the policy is really captive to
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their dead bodies returned from god. and one families, issues over the way of back story is being told, plus talk sick masculinity, making its way around the world wide web. we examined the impact of having in kent is really tanks of enrolling into the west bank. tens of thousands of palestinians are being forced from their land. secular violence, the looting of homes burning of property is happening night after night. and this isn't what is really officials have been calling it just another security operation . it is a blueprint for permanent displacement annexation in real time with gaza and ruins, but her must still standing benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition government needs to shift the attention of these res, elsewhere and most media outlets. there are happy to help echoing government talking points on the west bank framing these assaults as a tax on terrorist,
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as opposed to the case of epic lansing. and much of the international media remain focused on what been happening in java. the state of the ceasefire. the exchange of captives taking place. there is no real cease fire in palestine. the tactics may change as do the people the is really so targeting the goal though the re sure of palestinian existence remains ever since october 7th, one of the primary weapons israel has deployed units. information war has been destruction. now with the eyes of the international media, still aimed at cause the delicate state of the ceasefire. and the release of cap attention has been diverted away from critically important and disturbing developments elsewhere. the west bank is actually the bill price. it is the place 700002800000 supp learners to live in for 3000000 policy is also exist. and
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where as well in tends to clear the land and cleanser from the passing ins. so it has this greater as well the idea without the presence of the palestinians on the line to 1000. to accomplish that, israel is doing something. it had done only once in the last 20 years, sending tanks into the occupied west back and area not controlled by her mos, that is distinct from that organization. the october 7th attacks and the resulting war of vengeance on gauze is really forces have attacked. 3 refugee camps in the north, geneva, toward cut up and new to shots, level and killing. at least 51 palestinians, 7 of them, children clearing out, 40000 people scattering across the territory where it is really settlers have already been running a ma benjamin netanyahu has made some of the very same arguments that he made for
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invading garza that they're going after terrorists assume the is that the supreme, what's the name? so recently you saw a 10 year old saddam or a job being shot by an idea of soldier. and then his ambulance held up for an hour. the 10 year old died in hospital. he clearly is not a terrorist, and you're having settlers every night conducting what are basically programs, cars are being burned. people's homes are being burnt. live stock is being stolen, and timing is everything. the is really public, has shown that it has a real appetite for what is taking place right now in the occupied westbank for her because of the high not, not the shut. the cool. let's look at the anesthesia benefits as it allows you to miss it. why is this happening now? because of this all is not seeing any sort of success and it's guys operations
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and it's main work all of the destruction of from us. and because these are the military is really actively seeking redemption. these are the government is allowing you to carry on this operation of the wesley as far as the politics of the a hard right? such are elements in the us government are very eager to continue the war and guys, and that is something he cannot look to do to us bank. however, he can let them have free reign. just let us limit how much was not a whole lot of people not being with us for more is rose, sees in this moment, an opportunity to advance it's force displacement agenda. they see in the trump administration a moment that they believe is conducive for the populating philistines. how may i presume? genuine, why? i was only off my show you all. when the defense minister visitor and explicitly states that displaced people should not return for
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a year. we are seeing the gaza scenario, you being repeated in the west bank and it becomes clear that the goal is not just eliminating on the groups about altering the demographic landscape and deeper predicting for us to meet the communities on the story in the west bank for the most part, the international m. s m, the mainstream media have been m i a missing and actually part of that is due to the gods. but if israel strategy is to distract those news outlets have been to a susceptible survey that is really tags. prior to october 7th, rolled into the west bank with amex ation in their sites. there would have been far more coverage than global audiences are getting now the front of the as really media continue to frame these attacks as security operations. and when they're not ignoring the ethnic cleansing angle, they're celebrating,
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but there's not enough money to be given because the name of the i, it is shame, he's name, but they're still demo that they will much multi built them. he will never show on journalists effectively working in tandem with these radius orth, instead of holding power to account and of global news organizations by shying away from covering the west bank has been complicit in the war crimes. now taking place is really news outlets and the so called journalist working there have been enabling, what we're seeing is, is really government and is really media that are in cahoots. that to replicate each other, that equity each other and, and provide the same talking points. how do any of what we call them? come, come on or fall off, should i him the whole thing to bill for a couple of it to ship. uh, i mean, not live, they would have the shipment company, lawyer little media in war. it needs a galvanizing and mobilizing is really society towards more than the perpetual war
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after the demo. a gun, you mean? or what do you mean? the name of the metrics, ribbons cover, name is trail guns international need. the not slugging to do was make this has a media that has been complicit with the is really genocidal. 13 in the gaza strip, but also has chosen to deliberately not covered what is happening in the west bank and property. in february 2024 journalist signed a letter urging israel and egypt to allow them access into gaza. and this includes outlets like the bbc's guy, news, and 4, and correspondence such as clarissa award from cnn, leaves do set from the bbc. my question is, why are these same journal is now going into the west bank? is the rolling in of tanks into the west bank, not worthy of coverage settlers running rough shod over the entire west bank, killing. how this city and farmers burning cars, burning, holmes,
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these are the stories that don't get told when international journalists don't go in to cover it. one of the direct mail, new jobs when captives get released, the issue is not the lack of coverage. it's the disproportionate amount of it focused on the israelis finally freed. after 16 months, compared to the palestinians released some after being held for deputies. the criticism of how modest force familiar reading some is really captives in front of the cameras was warrants. much less was said of the hundreds of power steering is released. decorated with this really propaganda t shirts that read, we will not forget nor forgive. and didn't know is really captive because emerged showing such obvious signs of being towards like having a massive burnt into their flesh. those are stars, the palestinians carried out of these really prisons. and like the ethnic cleansing
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now underway in the westbank, they are somehow deemed less news worthy than the release of his ratings. this is about the over the image over the spectacle, the international media, and those are the media focus focused on uh, is there any hostages appearing week and traumatized and is there any government condemned what is labeled imitating ceremonies and from this point of view, and this is using these moments to send messages to this radius that they're still there, that they're in charge that they're admitted through inc, is still intact. and the do that because this is the only coverage time they will receive these from the international media. and they're all score sending messages to leaders, the reason to their post any encounter parts, that they are still part of the political formula. whether in gaza or the west bank
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is there is agenda to as the click lens, buddhist indians is not a secret anymore. they usually when states commit to work crimes, they denied them. we're now dealing with a state that is openly embracing a work crime as it says sufficient because it has always been collected as early fantasy that we would wake up one morning in the past. and it would be gone. i remember that question from when i was teenagers, say there was a big red, but you could press your leg up in the morning. and best thing is would be, or would you press in just about every body said yes. and they still say yes, but until now, this is for conversations that took place in house. now we feel safe to say out loud. maybe because the things that united states will side with us. there's any potential international criminal procedure or maybe because we just grown tired of repressing this collect defense
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is real. the bodies of 2 children and their mother were finally returned from gossip. but the family is furious with an nothing yahoo government over what it calls the exportation for political purposes of this story. product an offer has been following developments this week to be best finally finally laid. if loved ones to rest, show no is rated tv channels. carried wall to wall coverage of the funeral procession of thousands came to pay respects fees and other jo, age one and 4 years old. and then mother should be the best. the best family has become a symbol of his ready post. october 7th, trauma feed was just 9 months old when he was kidnapped by from us night minutes. and so these rated government and media, however, the case of the b that's family, has been repeatedly used as justification for the assault on garza and was home,
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excuse me, the dump them hunting. if the came, the more than they killed them with their bare hands. afterwards, they committed all we fix acts to cover up this a trust that is the best finally, was outraged at those remarks they denied they've been showing any evidence to substantiate the times made by his right. the officials regarding the way the victims died. they also sent a cease and desist letter to benjamin netanyahu, his government demanding that it stopped teasing the families grease for the purposes of huts about law. and to satisfy the boy areas of the public. somebody says repeatedly, stay to the shooting, be best, and had 2 children were killed by his riley bombardment. a month after being taken captive, however, is ready to join us and politicians chose to ignore like an instead creative hopes
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that they might still be alive as what a fit surrounding that faith. they should have seen minus a lot of goal actually supposed to be bus, surely via email. the are the feel. it's clear that these, right, the government has been preparing to maximize the potential of the be vast family death in order to minimize its phone culpability. the b that's family has actually is riley's to see through that in a widely shared facebook post of the bus sister and know of she puts it this way. if i could say one things everyone on behalf of the be about family just shuts up. thanks. talk our next piece 1st aired last year and we're re broadcasting it partly because of the response. a got the 1st time around. it's about the canyon madness fear an online space devoted to empowering man. canyons were either shocked by some of the characters we pro filed and the sort of content they get away with,
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or they jump to their defense across podcast, youtube channels, and social media. this collection of macho influence areas include some loud mouth, shock, jocks, and shopping. this the route to shape a narrative around modern masculinity that men are oppressed and also vulnerable to either manipulative or excessively assertive when us in the west. some of the big names in the amount of sphere include andrew tate, joe rogan, and shaun ryan in can. yeah, and then like erica moon go and angel cube, they have become key voices for men to follow the listening posts mean actually robbie, now on the appeal of the matter as fear in can you and the danger is it poses to women. their main point is to simply please, this is a new bank is to reward to if we're doing something good is a yes from i was offer goats chapters will make a front by her know me last thing you know city
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if you saturday morning congressmen across giving you a new to the it's a week easy to and for them. the login for the tweets from eric among us, known by his ears, medics. truthfully, 80 percent of molten men inside mattresses. suffering barren slaves in the more than 70 century. the man is the ultimately the using the hash tag, masculinity, secondary ethnic among god, who uses a picture of american black cities right key to martin luther king on x post to more than 2000000 following the says type masculinity quote, consistency. one of kenya stopped changing voices as the weekend. nice guy is a sneeze. he is hon. bye and invitations. when we try to and nice guy, but if he doesn't do a b, c, d,
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she would give him the nice guy. we just kept the whole spaces on x to to just spread. i have to see me. so jimmy. that's who 80 come move. that is he aims to provide guidance to man. that's what he sees. he does because been criticized a lot for promoting the glassy views when it comes to gender roles and relationships. he emphasizes again on traditional muscular retreats. so how of mind dresses, what someone does? what a mind eats, how a month to trouble mind how of mind speaks to a whole month. it is packaged in a way that it's found. i think this is made empowerment. title to these man. actually are looking to hear what they've always known about must getting to see because they need and i paid shackle kinda chatting up to the general society. and it also answers to the fact that because they feel they've been disempowered mean women look like react financing beyond. and they find this mold psychology to go
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along with their messages. that american express is very common. got analytics isn't the only voice and can use so called mental skills . the news is online influence, so it's pushing out the content from and advising them on how to be with professional pressures, health issues, data puritans, and especially with the women in their lives. my wife hates when i want to just because the wife doesn't want you to stop being viewed and that's why every time you watch the show and you go back to why we some. and i just going to be like, i have to get that in a do you have to be formally video holes and do q b b to following of more than 420000 youtube subscribers before being banned in 2023 for violating speech speech policies, despite the band continues posting on the back phones, like instagram, i'm think solid. he also has his own website, w, w, w dot, mr. logistics dot com. my phone number is,
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can be to listen to his live stream talks joined him on motorcycle values and by merchandise or by the time that i lie and a tips. and they need a mind to take the model out of the my most korea has really grown over the last couple of years because that's so many problems that you and can on man are facing . and they feel like there's been any safe space to go and talk about these issues that, that having the models. yeah. spaces, particularly 5 on 3 top, which is now x way uh that these shot for messaging that many people can participate in real time in kenya in particular, one could trace some of the audience manifestations of the minus $5200.00 to 2006 to the evolution of what was called development for men, organization, an organization that set itself off to champion men's rights under the guise of
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arguing that it was interested in looking at the questions of violence against men . but on dpi, interrogation of the work, you can see the combination of a dialog arrangements writes, but it's such an opposition to women's rights and men's problems in society. as the fundamental basis of the minus the minus q is not a can you phenomena the slab dated of online massage any in the angle scale was andrew t. in all this 2022. he was shut down across social media as complaints about his speech, sword, and charges of deep human trafficking. and the sexual exploitation of women started tracking huge calling online. he's nice to a new genre of content in 2 inches around the world who emulated his toxic style. you india, that is, these don't give you the media and such an increase. there is an economy spending the next couple years in the bottom of like
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an extra present most of the appeal in can you eric among the medics tops the list of contributors to the minus here we sent him an email request for his response to criticisms that he pedals in the saw jenny and his speech against women. he didn't email his response back to us. he posted it on his favorite platform, x a me. that is a back to the factors behind the rise of the minus you from new york. tonight will be the communities of men who have glorified outdated, traditional or the beauty are consistent in businesses. so we can only continue, maybe 8 percent of the $56000000.00 strong population on each $35.00 or young unemployment rate. is that twice? percent. and even though it is women, make up most of the unemployed men, c, b, c, and the social squeeze. much more intensive because it literally cannot make
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pressures. so there's an unexpected show in the community to into society. for meant to be the primary breadwinners. i'm trying to find a job, it's really hard, much thing. so my lose a man of feeling like, you know, this changing gender rules is making it possible for women to increase the economic capacity. so, and then making them feel inadequate. colorado to these kinds of groups. there are men in the kind of society who are doing very positive and useful work, underscore in the fact that the disco says that are pursued in the minus p a. do nothing for men themselves. rather than viewing the freedoms that women have received over the last 50 or so years as an opportunity to a transform of society for the good of everyone to discuss this pursuit in the minus via actually contribute to the violence. but we see that it's targeted specifically as women gender based violence family side in kenya has made
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global use recently. in september this year, when you get madison runners, rebecca checked to gaze. was set on fire by hope. ok, now you dispute overland to other to live because on us have be murdered in use, fast step and strongly today. these are just the headline cases, investigative news outside africa. and since it has done a deep dive into set aside in kenya, i'm covering statistics buttons and systemic features that have led to violence against women guys in the country. there's no clear link between online influences and these specific motors, but the amount of skill has made justifying violence against women acceptable for the significant segment of canyon meant. what we particularly need to start thinking through is, reach men amongst us. has a football mind to look at the younger men and start talking to them in a different language because they're one of those changed. and if we are not
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careful, you can change or parish. so why can't we just pause for a moment and think through what we're actually doing, you know, a quest to develop more home one yes, cartridge, but also a more for me, the future for hours. and finally, it's been a few weeks now since donald trump revealed his master plan to rebuild the gaza x pallets palestinian inhabitants and turn the place into the riviera of the middle east. the plan was firmly rejected by everyone except the u. s. and israel forcing trump to walk it back, saying it was a mere recommendation. never the last, the dream lives on, at least the a i version of it. in a bazaar video that the president posted on his social meet, it showed the rubble of present day gauze, morphing into a shining cityscape of sky scrapers and luxury hotels with trump. benjamin
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netanyahu and e long mosque all party together set the techno music with lyrics assuring, causing the donald's coming to set you free. not to dwell on such an objectionable post, but it did come from the president of the united states. and the question we're left to ask is, how can the a legend leader of the free world post what amounts to a trailer for an upcoming act of ethnic cleansing without a word of condemnation from a single western or aero bleed, a viagra cultural revolution promised abundance but it's damaging the planet to this system is destroying the habitat that tries leeway explodes. how sacrificing by diversity from maximum view is leading to food and security and 1st name on the very existence of leaving me any se,
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on able to adapt to climate change. the need to rethink mode, we so full have the plan is own oh, just the era examining the impact of today's headlines. the russians we are on that accessible. wait. and that will be launch the invasion. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions that very on for the military because of that. and this is the variance of that is what it is that the international filmmakers and world class jermel lewis. this is an opportunity to consider what a collective values bring programs to inspire you. offer comes on back, comes off with themselves. let's use this to retain my then to $1010.00 for his own ends as the the 1st thing is how many people even care about sustainability or the planets? because we are lost in the external worlds trying to compete with each other to get a faster car or a bigger house or something more shiny. and i think all wisdom traditions have
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pointed to this, that we need to have these skills and abilities to take care of the world of each other in the wise way, especially for leaders. and this has to do with maybe compassion and empathy. and our ability to think long term and not just when my next salary will show up or what happens next year. but actually to see, where are we heading and ask the big questions the or thomas or jacks israel's demand to extend. the 1st phase of the goals are faced by do cooling it to black mountain? the, i'm hoping this is, i'll just say where i live from china. so coming up condemnation and outrage from the un countries around the world,
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while the israel blocks late from entering the goal is to strip we are at with cross roads in history, facies notes of movement to move to it's time to us versus appointment is the kissed almost an emergency, so may i show your pin me does where i need to come.

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