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stop the madness that's the plea of these really president as chaos reigns on the streets. of driver was dragged from his vehicle and beaten he's now in a critical condition. comes as the cross border between gaza and israel intensifies the suburb of television portably hit overnight. in the funerals take place of the victims of a mass shooting at a school in the russian city of because. he's continued to fight for the lives of those critically injured relatives of victims have been speaking of that heartache . her name was she was 15 she was a very resolute girl she had big plans for the future.
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hi there thanks for joining us you're watching r.t. international. across the border between gaza and israel is escalating with chaotic images coming in from across the 2 warring sides for instance the israeli city of law is a mixed arab and jewish city a curfew is currently in place but the local mayor has likened the situation on the streets to a civil war. that . was. the.
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israeli border police patrolled the streets of them forcing a state of emergency aimed at curbing a surge of violence that one goal of the country's response because if you go demonstrators sporadically clashed with the police a police vehicle was set on fire and in palestinian territories as well unrest spilled on to the streets israeli security forces responded with stun grenades and tear gas to disperse crowds 7 palestinians are said to have been arrested. and some disturbing images of emerged from the israeli city of bus yarm an arab draw that was assaulted the by mobs he was seen being beaten after reportedly being pulled from his vehicle after trying to flee the spotlessly is in the city. in the israeli town of packed young which is just to the south of jaffa and outside tel aviv she was young students have gathered here and they are smashing cars that presumably they think belong to arabs there's also
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a and arab owned ice cream shop down the road and the glass has all been destroyed b i and fittings in front of the building they've come you know with israeli flags to show the support and this is imitation to the finance we've witnessed in the last few days which has been predominantly arab countries filing is so don't be such be police are firing stun grenades and trying. to police having stun grenades and they trying to get people to run away from here . and you can see the security officer coming down the road. they are trying to push the crowd further and further away from here and a lot of the youngsters have moved down the road of it they have finally come in to try and deal with the situation and bring order and calm back to back to yum. yes that. you know the arab driver wanted to drive into us he pressed the
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pedal to the metal and wanted to kill us luckily he couldn't do it because another car stopped him because otherwise he would have killed us this is our country and they come to kill us in our own country arabs who live here want to kill us no small children died in the streets because of the arabs now we've come here and the army and police are against us. we can't continue like this and it's not good what the jews are doing not good what the are observed doing the government is not doing anything so this is what is happening each side is doing what they want for 70 years weeping good neighbors it's a really big pity that this is happening now we have to make sure the things remain good between us. this can't here was being driven by an arab men they took him out of the car and in an attempted lynch that he has been taken to hospital in the same
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happened over here. over here the same happened over here with this car down the road here and other attentively and share tensions high they've been also shouting at the journalists and checking which channels we all belong to so we're going to make our way out of here it's not the safest place to be. r.t. . the israeli president urged local and religious leaders along with citizens to do everything to stop the violence. do all you can to stop this terrible thing that's happening before our eyes we're dealing with the civil war between us without any reason please stop this madness the 2 sides been trading missile fire since monday and in the latest events palestinian rockets are reported to penetrate israel's iron dome security shield and claim to have hit a residential building in a televised suburb overnight the attack comes in response to wednesday's airstrikes by israel they killed senior commanders and destroyed
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a multi-story building in gaza. the. unverified video reportedly shows the city's suburbs being hit by rockets israel's defense forces say one and a half 1000 missiles have so far been launched by the militants have mass earlier warned of worse to come. and these people. are being hit by an israeli air strike and partially collapsing the palestinian authority president said israeli aggression and the occupation of palestinian lands have crossed every line correspondent from our sister town lotty arabic send this report from gaza. to the battlefield but even in his worst nightmares barak couldn't have imagined that he would lose his family in one of the israeli rocket strikes on gaza grief will accompany him all his life the spectacle of the last goodbye has become part of the memory aggravated by pain al-sharif a hospital is
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a frequent witness to the grief of families of the victims who leave from here on their final journey little clearing the rocket attacks multiple injuries were sustained to different parts of the body wounding the head stomach and limbs more than half of the injuries to this extent will cause victims to become totally disabled omar hamaha our yacoobi is a palestinian her house was partially destroyed and we came uninhabitable she thanks god that she managed to leave it before the rocket attack with her children the youngest of whom is 2 months old. we were told to leave the house quickly we ran down the street all the time i was afraid of losing my children the youngest was in my arms and i looked around where the others where one was screaming other one was also screaming israeli raids destroyed multi-story buildings in workplaces used by investigative journalists to tower bridge. in gaza has a symbolic meaning it houses many local air. and foreign media as in any war the
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images and the narrative are at gunpoint palestinians believe that televisa wants the world to see and hear only their version of events. but although the tower is a hub for many media and research institutions it is now only suitable for demolition the deliberate destruction of media offices including fear will not stifle the truth and silence the palestinians the occupiers are well aware that the palestinian version of events exposes the israeli version and their crimes so they are trying to drown out in height the palestinians but palestinian journalists continue their work and their mission to expose the crimes of the occupiers both here in gaza and in jerusalem and even in the west bank this is war and its brutality is seen by gaza not only in the raids but also in the ruins of houses and
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buildings which will remain a visible reminder for years to come. a human rights lawyer who found ruth a vast in the land a former member of the israeli parliament who served as a senior advisor to a previous president well they share their thoughts with us on the escalating situation. all of this is false this is the new is because a red line has been passed shooting so many rockets into civilian population concentrations is. despicable i heard there are something that absolutely no country are forced into doing would have anything to do with agreed to in any possible way and israel has had the south settlements really the people living there i mean in israel proper by the way on our side of the border alongside the gaza border living in absolute trauma for years children have been
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truly traumatized with the sirens and the rockets and this is not something new this is not sustainable go on and by the way in my heart goes out to the gazan population as well they have been. inhumanely used as human shields by the hamas the hamas is shooting rockets from civilian populations not from the outskirts of gaza but from with him and that is something that the international arena should we take it to check them examine because if each suit is a tragedy if it had offices in that building that this is not make these buildings a target so israel is targeting civilian structures and that is illegal also let's not forget that gaza is one of the most densely populated places in the world and that also is a result of israel's closure not allowing people to to leave. and if beth.
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i don't think it's possible possibly to have how much as in an area where there wasn't some kind of civilian nearby it is a densely populated area this does not in any way lessen the other. and ation of israel to take care of where they're striking because it cannot launch indiscriminate strikes knowing that there are lots of civilians in the area it could also not target civilian structures as they have been doing. in while palestinian solidarity rallies are being held around the world including in the u.s. and new york in particular marches that led to scuffles with israel supporters and several arrests were made.
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wednesday the u.n. security council hold a closed the door emergency session on the situation no united response was reached with reports claiming the u.s. of blank to draft president biden later said israel has the right to defend itself from the phone call with these really pm washington adderley been calling for calm from both sides saying everyone has a right to safety words that enraged israel. because for restraints and for calm israel has the right to defend itself and to respond to rocket attacks the palestinian people also have the right to safety and security just as israelis do it isn't possible to put in the same message statements by israeli leaders who call
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for calm alongside instigates is and terrorist organizations that launch missiles and rockets to try to show in a lukewarm way support for israel although as you know the by the administration doesn't agree with israel's approach toward the palestinians particularly on the issue of settlements and that doesn't really want to get involved in the fray biden really does not have control over netanyahu. like the trumpet ministration so there was a bond there between right or wrong there was a bonnet and trump really could control. netanyahu to a point and and of course the argument would be that netanyahu could. manipulate truck that was part of the deal but you never had outbreaks between the palestinians. and israel during the trumpet ministration and that is because
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the trumpet administration took a far different approach. to. the victims of a school shooting in the russian city of buried on wednesday 7 students and 2 teachers were killed in the massacre more than 20 other people were injured most of them children ages since being airlifted to moscow for specialist treatment some said to be in a critical condition a monday an armed man opened fire at the local school and 19 year old suspect appeared in court for a pretrial hearing on wednesday you're known as vir have pleaded guilty he will remain in custody people in the courtroom said that the suspect showed no sign of emotion during proceedings on his down your organs has been speaking to some of those who were caught up in those tragic events. shock pain grief on the faces of all those who came to pay their condolences the images of children jumping from windows of floors covered in blood shock the world here in the
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accounts 1st hand was worse well 1st of all we came to school as usual heavy thing was fine when the class began the teacher called me to the blackboard and just a few minutes later we heard several explosions but no one was concerned and the class continued only some time later we had the school director telling us to mediate to close everything and leave the room. which everyone was deeply shocked we owe our lives to our math teacher who saved us she ran to the door and locked it she was holding it very firmly alina and still seem in a state of shock and they were among the lucky ones for them the nightmare is over though nobody can say just how long the mental scars will remain. for others the nightmare has just begun. its race to the school when he 1st heard news of the attack hoping he would see his sister evacuated to safety and bring her home she
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was too late. communion there which is the doors of the room where my sister was together with her classmates weren't locked so the attacker broke into the room and shot the students her name was sold for you and mine is that's because our parents wanted our names to sound similar she studied in the 8th form but she was 15 she was a very resolute girl she had big plans for the future to finish the 9th form and get an education and i teamed. zal thought nose on the day school stuff did all they could to protect the pupils risking all this from happening again. we should probably strengthen the school security as now we have mainly elder people working there also we should organize drills like the ones for fire safety and explain to children where they should go and hide if such tragedies happen to the bloodbath in
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school 175 how to clear a villain but also some unlikely heroes the son of the local a mom escaped the killer who broke right into his classroom only to run back into danger to rescue his injured younger brother who thankfully survived despite being badly hurt. after we were taken out of the school to safety i went to search for my classmates the ones who managed to survive when i found them i went to search for my younger brother when i failed to find him i searched for his class teacher and then together we put my brother in an ambulance and the teacher sent me with him to there were 4 people with me in the ambulance one was my classmate who jumped out of the window on the 3rd floor to escape that nightmare the other was my brother who had his chest injured also there was a boy with his lip badly hurt by a glass fragment and one girl was sitting there with her hand almost torn apart. everyone i spoke to had one question why how was such cold merciless cruelty
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possible towards anyone let alone children. was confident but good prevails over evil and that because from the nightmare stronger. this tragedy has united everyone regardless of their ethnic origin or religious belief people from other cities are coming to mourn with us we must stand together in order not to witness such events in the future he invites us to evening prayers at the mosque today and tomorrow or holy days for muslims either futile or breaking the fast understandably though the focus of today is on one of the darkest days in title modern history. outside crowds continue to turn up an endless stream and aside from the pain on this day of mourning determination is also present not to let evil break the city's
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spirit which today has shown its strength daniel hawkins r.t. on. the issues around muslim veils are once again highlighting deep divisions not just in french society but in president micron's ruling party to after it refused to support the candidacy of a woman who appeared in a campaign poster wearing the face covering with details his are to ski. the muslim veil has been drawn back into the fray here in france now merkel's own party has gotten itself wrapped up in a controversy that did over one of its candidates in the local elections in a move that some see is being belt it's aboard a muslim woman from running on one of its tickets why because in this campaign the flies she is committed apparently the ultimate heresy. a hit job the values of the
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republic called the move party not compatible with the ostentatious wearing of religious signs on election campaign document he that these candidates change their face so all the party will withdraw its support this is a view that being echoed point several prominent government figures from this report political parties stand for separation for elitist and political issues when you are elected you represent everyone and you do not need to show things that are really to try to tell me. we do not wish to present a candidate with a conspicuous religious symbol it's a political choice the right now though has reopened place a divide within. poti with not all supporting the leaderships varies on this matter. rather than making the decision inside the party the discussion went to social networks lumping together separatism and the veil which we denounce this is a serious political mistake i disagree with my political party when you have
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a young female engineer volunteers who joins a party to promote progressive values whether she's veiled or not she has a place with us it's an explosive subject political islam is a reality it is a simmering threat in some neighborhoods and we have to be very firm friendship doesn't prohibit someone who is wearing a hijab or indeed any other religious symbol from appearing in a campaign flyer this isn't by men. party is purely political what it really shows is just how sensitive issues around islam have become here particularly ahead of next year's presidential election for many this is another clear example of how much calling his party have moved towards the right some have described this latest movers discrimination so what people here in paris think it's a form of discrimination and yes france is a secular country because i think it's
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a form of discrimination everyone has the right to introduce themselves regardless of their religion no matter their origins and stuff like that when we go abreu would we have to do what they require our face out of respect for the way things are done in such countries. she's a french origin i do not see why she would not have the right to be a candidate in the elections whether it is a french person or a foreigner everyone in the world has the right to be able to present themselves plans by from whence they could also see the banning of young girls wearing a hit job in public spaces have recently triggered international outrage on social media the hash tag hands off white he just said that would single out france's minority muslim population what amnesty international said the proposed idea was a serious attack on the rights and freedoms whichever way you look at this this
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raul has put my corns party in a pretty difficult and tricky position charlotte even ski all see paris. official figures show corona virus has claimed the lives of more than 3000000 people around the world but a recent study by the american institute for health metrics and evaluation so the university of washington claims the actual figures are double what the research assessed. distance from across the world and claim that in the u.s. for example the true number of deaths is more than 900000 way above the half a 1000000 come of the record finding slim so many deaths go and reported as most countries only register those that occur in hospitals or patients with a confirmed infection a spokesperson for the w.h.o. told us it would always be difficult to get exact figures from the start we've been aware that indeed not all cases of cohered and certainly not all deaths from covert would be picked up in the early stages testing wasn't widespread and also when you
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get very low outbreaks as we've seen in the americas in europe and now in south asia 80 india you are testing services are overwhelmed and when we begin to see something like 3040 percent test positive for tb we know that a lot of cases are being missed and likewise people who die particularly people who die at home or people who may have died in nursing homes and so on may not necessarily be included in the numbers considered at the fatality count so. the final numbers really won't be fully known until we've done very very deep analyses after this outbreak. we want a shortage of vaccines remains a key problem in the global vaccine sharing initiative called kovacs has failed to deliver the promised amount of shots to the world's poorest countries that's been blamed on vaccine nationalism and insufficient production capacity in the v.h.f.
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spokesperson the go says although countries are starting to share their stocks it is having little impact. indeed because many of the doses were have been taken up by the rich countries that what if i go out. of 53 percent of the world's population have probably had effect seen but the bulk of them in the high end up in middle income income countries they've received 83 percent of the world's fex aids and all of the lower middle income countries where they've just received 17 percent world sex scenes we've been working very much with many of those countries through the codes xscape to ensure that they did get allocation now we are facing a critical shortage of doses and many countries are now stepping up to share what they have but indeed it is a race to get those doses to the different countries which are not international thanks so much for a company on tour with more on top stories even the difference. new
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york is really what america is about. when our mayor took office she was elected because of his campaign on our city being a tale of 2 cities the haves and the have not and those who have not are usually the ones who are end up being very hard out of the city has always wanted to forget about iowa city has wanted to forget about the people who are buried there wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field but there is
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a place where difficult stories are hidden the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this act is burial site where 1000000 souls are buried where so much of new york city history is buried is document of the inequality that has existed in this city for centuries. what could this be all about. max you know you call timber when though the big tree cutting down is about to fall and you warn everybody that things are falling apart in the woods and i think you could say the same thing about it's all this
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money printing and the monetary policy amidst a pandemic where supply chains are shut down as well and we see the impact on mega mega inflation starting to happen $1610.00 is what prices soared to so here's the c.m.d. contract look at that look at bat go in parabolic max yeah this is of course hitting the housing market in the united states as everybody flees the cities and makes for the countryside and as we've pointed out before of course there's a moratorium on kicking anybody out you know renters who have failed to pay their rent for the past year or mortgage holders who have failed to pay their mortgages as most mortgages are backed by the government essentially so there's a moratorium on that and therefore there's a supply shortage on top of that the pandemic is also has a supply shortage on workers so here we have lumber prices going parabolic on the
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markets so no votes to wrap our minds around this we've been saying now for years that all this money printing would cause inflation but we didn't really see it at the level of the c.p.i. consumer price index well because the c.p.i. doesn't reflect the actual prices of stuff the people you state typically quote prices of stuff that people don't use and they don't include housing or health care or education for example. and that worked for a while but now it's through. the hearts are high the fact that the money printing is causing a lot of inflation as you would expect so now the big question is do we take the word of a central bank who is saying that it's transitory and that this is a sugar high and that things are not going to last in this way or do we think that this might be a structural beginning of an inflationary period possibly a period of stagflation because the economy could be stagnant or is it what decline is telling us that the u.s.
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dollar has been in a hyperinflationary collapse against bitcoin i think when you look at the bond market which is a proxy works way inflation is going if you've had a 40 year bull market in bonds which has told us that inflation is quiet and i think the bond market is turning so i think we're entering a secular bond bear market which would indicate we're in a secular period of inflation the entire real world of all the commodities are spiking in terms of these house price cost wolf street will factor he speaks to a builder in the midwest somewhere and this builder mentions that 3 inch p.v.c. pipes which are obviously crucial to the plumbing system in the house he was able to secure those at.

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