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live from the world headquarters of the r t america our nation's capital. with rick sanchez. hi everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome our viewers from all over the world including those of you watching us right now on the portable t.v. out there is a story that we are following right now that sounds like something. that happens often here in the united states let me show you what we're talking about it's a gunman that has burst into a school and he has started shooting he's injured at least 16 people killed 7 children it sounds like something that would happen in a place like kansas right or arizona but this shooting you're looking at right
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there that's russia. it's happened in a russian city called cazan were authorities with the national anti-terrorism agency say the shooter has now been apprehended the area is in lockdown motive is still unknown expect to get a lot more information on this story as we're going to be following it for you throughout this newscast throughout the day but there's another tragedy that's taking place in another part of the world and this one is. this was not a surprise because it's been occurring off and on now for almost 70 years and that's about how long this conflict between the israelis and the palestinians has been going on in fact overnight it's really heated up violence shelling aerial attacks have been occurring we've been monitoring these pictures furnished by the associated press and they show the constant. flock the anti-aircraft of the shooting this is in the area of gaza and jerusalem by the way
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where some of these incidents of taken place in fact i want to share with you some headlines this is from haaretz right one of his rules leading newspapers they report that israeli defense forces have assassinated the chief of islamic jihad's special rocket unit here's another headline from the rats 28 palestinians in gaza 10 children reported to have been killed during the attack and expect those numbers to change throughout the course of the day israel has also killed 3 top israeli job militants according to the government and dozens of israelis have also been wounded from shelling coming in from the palestinian border so. what is the genesis of all of this it's a bitter dispute over settlements as israelis move into neighborhoods and inadequate they call it fiction the palestinians argue they're not if the actions
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simply forced displacements so are palestinians being affected as part of a routine real estate conflict or are they being forced off their own land as an illegal displacement this is what we are going to be debating right here on the news rick sanchez let's get at it where we believe it's time to do news again. what you want to know about this one displacement or evictions which is occurring to palestinians could this newscast the news with rick sanchez win a global award for the coverage of the un rest in armenia how about sanctions really are they the way to solve global conflicts we're going to
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have an interesting look at that but we're going to begin tonight with. a bloody conflict in gaza and the images that are still coming in which seem to show the continual back and forth between 2 peoples who haven't been able to find a compromise in more than 60 years but the latest source of friction you know what it's all 'd about one word settlements. john hardy worked for years of the network correspondent based in jerusalem he has experience on this topic he reports today on the latest in the overnight fighting between the palestinians and the israelis. 2 israelis have been killed and at least $26.00 palestinians including reportedly 9 children in gaza as the cross border fighting intensifies in what has been the most intense escalation of fighting since 6 days of cross border fire in november 2019. in israel 2 women were killed when a rocket hit their apartment building in the city of ashkelon just north of the
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gaza strip more than 400 rockets have been fired from gaza into israel since monday as israel continues to launch air strikes on targets in gaza the i.d.f. israel defense forces says it has struck 130 quote unquote military targets in gaza according to a military spokesperson mostly belonging to hamas the i.d.f. says 90 percent of the rockets that penetrated the gaza israeli border were intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system at least $122.00 people meanwhile have been reportedly injured in israel since monday all this says the protests and violence also continues in east jerusalem and the old city where the clashes started about a month ago when israeli residents in a neighborhood of east jerusalem received a court order to have it 6 palestinian families while that case plays out in court the violence only increased the past month old timidly erupting to the point we're
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seeing now fueled by political instability in both israel and the west bank. and the i.d.f. the israel defense forces says about 90 percent by the way of the rockets fired from gaza into israel are intercepted by what's called the iron dome rocket defense system and as the fighting continues wreck israel is calling up 5000 reserve soldiers as egypt is now reportedly engaged in intensive talks with israel and also hamas and islamic jihad in gaza to try the big key word try and broker a cease fire possibly something as soon as wednesday but that said israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that the fact that rockets from gaza were aimed at jerusalem crossed a quote unquote red line and that israel he said would its hack in response with increased strength and frequency john hardy reporting for us on the situation that continues even as we speak in gaza between the israelis and the palestinians thanks
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so much to our joining us now. is really author who argues for palestinian rights also joining us is alan grayson who was a former congressman from florida who argues of the fence of israelis but that's policies my thanks to both of you for being with us you come at this from conflicting points of view alan let me start with you the conversation really is a lot about the settlements the israelis say look there are fictions of the palestinian say. there are people being forced off of their own land how would you characterize it i don't think that makes a difference what matters of the facts not the words that we use to describe them i think it's fair to say that the israelis have been aggressive in trying to clear land for settlers for many years what's most important at this particular moment is that this conflict is occurring right at the time when the most to close of government and israeli history was about to be formed and i have to think that
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extremists on both sides are doing everything they can to prevent this unity government from being formed and that's why we're seeing what we're. today we go what do you make about the fact that. you know we're not going to get an argument alan suggests about what words we call it whether they're being forced off their land or they're being affected that we really need to look at is the fact that we have the potential to form a government that's actually going to be able to help the palestinians. you know they are this. or this. this is this way. makes a great deal of difference or. this you know. should. and . it's. exactly what is. joining. us.
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because it. actually they are so to speak. just. never get the pictures as we see them. after a great deal here and all of the words. have even. been said that israel is doing. it in a. situation. here. and the reality is. people. very. angry. people joining the worship. service writer because these people are going to
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see that they look let's give up the. and. is it difficult at times to defend israeli's actions but they do appear certainly image wise to be extremely aggressive and let's face it. the palestinians seem like david here compared to a lot of. well rick it's difficult to defend israel against the kind of crazy talk that we just heard from your other guest to compare what's happened in the west bank to quote ethnic cleansing is incredibly irresponsible all the settlers together occupied less than 10 percent of the west bank think about the actually incidents of ethnic cleansing that we've seen historically like armenia and compare that to what's happening now in israel and it's almost criminal to talk about it
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that way when you're talking about it with such extreme terms and and yes that words do start to matter because you're vilifying an entire people you vilify the people of israel which isn't the 1st time that's happened so. listen i agree with this or whenever israel's right to like when i was in congress i agree with president obama whenever president obama's right and that's it that's as far as i go but i think that there's a real danger in trying to turn people against an entire culture against an entire nationality like your guest is trying to do against israel right now you make it sound he says. like the israelis are just evil people like you're demonizing them the way some argue they might try and demonize palestinian. accusation against . their. general.
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he's lost but reality is. the aggressor. steve rest of. the. rest of us should. stay because it's the. there's a crowd. because . there was and he did. say so i hope.
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this is worst. we go what about and if you could keep your answer to 30 years i want to get all i'm going to give on the last word but what about the rocket fire into israel that the palestinians have been doing and did last night by the way some 30 some israelis were apparently injured. yes well. yes. there is the riot. this. is an interesting. and. what do you expect the bush administration will do. in this situation what should they do why what what what would you counsel them to
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do what they have to move condemn the terrorism. sometimes some people in jerusalem are being forced out of their homes that's being countered with missile attacks against civilian populations and literal terrorism people throughout south israel and now other parts of israel live in terror because of these fanatics and if you want to relive again what happened in 1948 that's one thing but if you want to talk about what's happening today the palestinians are wrong wrong wrong you do not launch missiles at civilian populations period mico alan my thanks to you both good debate smart and trashy we appreciate it. this is the news with rick sanchez and when we come back you know something interesting has happened that we're going to want to share with you it's highly personal but it's something we feel good about i think you might to share with us we'll get back.
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a monk come from good uses like a jack hammer to drill down to find the truth news with rick sanchez because it's time to do news again and question more. hey welcome back i'm rick sanchez for 60 years the monte carlo film festival has celebrated the best in television and in cinema the event is hosted by the prince of monaco himself actors writers producers from all 'd 'd over the world gather there to celebrate excellence in media of all forms did you know the past winners of included some of the biggest shows breaking bad was one of the biggest winners actors like donald sutherland helen mirren patricia arquette have all walked away with famed golden nymph award which by the way is a replica of
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a storage statue that is now in the louvre and was originally sculpted for louis the 18th so why don't we wait a while why am i talking about this you guys are probably wondering well it's because this year we here on the news with rick sanchez are being honored by the monte carlo film festival we have been nominated as the best news cast in the category of covering breaking news for the day that we threw out the scripts as we like to say and we went live with the breaking news of how and raged protesters had stormed the armenian parliament in fact here's a clip. armenians are not going quietly into the night the picture you just saw all right there those are 2000 or so russian peacekeepers who are now there you go again look at that video they're working their way into the region to try and
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maintain that peace keeper role but now i want to show you another video look what happened in the capital of armenia when protesters and opposition leaders found out that their country had agreed to this peace deal apparently they're angry . so we basically just for a half hour talking about something we saw happening before we went on the air and for that we have now been honored with a potential award this team deserves all the credit where to go guys. let's switch gears now i want to talk to you about something that involves the united states of america money at a university called the university of south florida they were tast and paid for it handsomely with coming up with a way to find world peace this is funny their answer is what we're already doing sanctioning about every single country on earth so farand decided to
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casualties and war looking at less than lethal action meaning they figured out how to make the world a peaceful place without having to fire off rockets or send in the tanks so what's the secret. saying shin's and not only that disrupting stuff like blocking your enemy's ability to operate financially or use their own technology or just hack into stuff. who for you there is an example of americans could use on a friday at colonial pipeline based out of georgia and responsible for 45 percent a huge chunk of the oil and states ranging all the way from texas to new jersey found itself the target of ransomware well i'd say that kind of a disruption also a disruption at least for the american taxpayer to fund this study in the u.s. special operations command gave 85 $1000000.00 to figure
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this out it's here's the thing about saying sions you know what happened when we told all these countries what they could and couldn't do like trade with no one but the united states china and russia have signed an important natural gas deal estimated to be worth over 219000000000 euro it's being hailed as a new chapter in relations between china and. the $600000000000.00 commitment to new trade between the nations germany says it has struck a deal over a controversial gas pipeline from russia yeah i heard that loud and clear america see i could actually save us all those $85000000.00 because i already did the research last year for my fair and balanced episode from. when the u.s. gave everyone and their mother sanctions so here's what happens when the u.s. sanctions a country the likelihood that the country will change what it's doing yeah only 10
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percent of them do when it comes to countries not being able to do stuff the us tells them they can't do yet 28 percent and when it comes to our sanctions showing that we mean business we're concerned with the countries behavior in these countries have to either put up or shut up yeah a whopping 27 percent of them actually get scared so what does that tell you same sions mean close to absolutely nothing it's like throwing darts at a tank people but don't worry the university of south florida says they're going to study hard and figure it out because in florida. it's possible. right a dream is a wish your heart makes florida. and washington karen fronsac r.t. . with her tongue firmly placed in her cheek as she tells us about this
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sanction got a little bit as fair and balanced i just think it's just about sanctions don't work but they do play well. hey let's start with surfing what do you that mr christie you know work you know where they have really good surfing is australia right and western australia. yes those 2 sometimes are you know they get to go the other surfers of sharks it's always shark attacks you know happening again surfers but here we have a pretty cool event let's talk about women 1st so this was down margaret river western australia and that woman right there is tatyana weston web better known as brazilian surfer she beat out 7 time world champion stephanie gilmore for her 1st championship tour win in 2021 here scored points on her 1st wave 7.73 on the set. margin $1.00 with a clean finish coming out right there pretty impressive for the brazilian women's division u.s. women. still. ahead of tatiana west and moved up to number 2 at that when
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the men's. secured his 1st win of the 2021 season beating south africa's. point wave on his 1st in an 8.40 on the 2nd. point so the brazilian swept the 4th stage of the championship tour in the world surf league and after 4 events this season it's an all brazilian top 3 in the world rankings for the men. and now. flying up the leaderboard. and there's the brazilian celebrating together . and. the brazilians were so good at surfing when i think of brazil i don't think of big waves but. i do take it over the sport. down and say that's too little. can you show me yours yeah. you're pretty good but. you remember him from yesterday. last week and he's taken
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on. in the opening round here and he's fighting back there with the winner but the georgian. number one runs up to the winner at the. second. to force the decider in the 3rd game here. exchange and he. gets the overhand smash at the net. and the edge would go on to win things in the game here saving 3 points to hold for 3 before converting 1st match point for victory needing just over 2 hours after a shaky start the home favorite came 346-6264 i hear politicians like to be on camera. yes all right let's show it vladimir putin the russian president took part in night match here and it's a gal of the night hockey league in sochi and he actually he so you'll see him score a few times here he allegedly scored at least 8 times so it's
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a 9 but he had that last year to lead also here and united a lot over there ladies i don't know say on the probably did he just he won 13 and i would put it right through the 50 number 11 there. really is a bunch of old who made a lot of score but i got to be good at it sometimes i. appreciate it well we'll see you. and everyone i'm joined by my old friend mr ellis williams mr beings you call me and you tell me you say man i got cards you know and it were what made you getting old issues and i know to manufacture wants to run out i don't want to do stuff with expensive cars right so i gave coffee in a cool covered with very affordable and there was no more contract who was out there that transmission with no money to do my mechanic call cost real in. $2400.00
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a good journalist ought to know why it had to happen in this exact moment there's already so much instability with italy that this is probably just one of the many voices on television right now that have ties to those that benefit from going forward thank you. this is a boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss in washington coming up china's census numbers are in and it's because great picture for the world's 2nd largest economy straight ahead we break down the new data and how it could set the course for the most populous nation plus the u.s. vaccine drive is heating up even more is teenagers could soon be eligible to receive the pfizer vaccine we dive into the developments.

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