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so when would you be doing? well, we spoke to the chairman of strategic studies. that tricky is foreign ministry who told us the western countries are clearly hoping mr. and one of the reasons, the res nato countries on monday, july 18 elections. they want the purple ad on it starts to look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that, oh, well, i guess add on. and of course, as the money to lation at this information is that that what they are doing the proper ad on they say russia is money to and i think she makes fun of long space. this is opposite exactly the opposite of it. we did not see any russian mingling in that case election, but we saw a lot of naming intake issue action, and that's why
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a lot of people voted for ad on because of this western mind. if you lation get to the middle east where palestinians clashed with idea soldiers of the guns a is really bordered on thursday and protests that the annual flag march held in jerusalem marking israel's capture of the holy city. in 1967 the. 2 so this slide shows hundreds of flag burning, palestinians who gathered on the border of burning tires and this really flags on throwing stones and lots of ideas. troops, soldiers fired tear gas rubber bullets in response in drink free according to local media reports or strikes on jobs the this month. the top same,
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the lives of at least $33.00 pallets the needs, including 6 children with families mourning the loss of their loved ones. we heard from one father whose 5 year old son died of heart failure which he sees was caused by the severe stress of these were the attacks and decided going down as a quickly um, i heard a terrifying sound. the window shattered and fell on us and then smoke filled the house to mean screams loudly and then still silence. he's going to be occupied territory for treatment as he required special care, satisfactory screen. di embraced him and i gave him to my wife so that she could check county. i had not realized that something that happened to him. after we've seen all the children who were murdered, i did not imagine that this could happen. i did not expect him to be afraid. i tried to put him to bed and he fell asleep at 6 in the morning. he woke up at 12 in the afternoon and his skin was yellow and his lips were blue. he refused to have breakfast. i called my sister's husband to take him to the hospital,
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but before he could arrive to me and started beating his chest in pain and then suffered a seizure and began shaking. they rushed him to the hospital, but he passed out in the car and when we got there, they told us that his heart had stopped. but then his pulse returned to weekly. so they put him in intensive care. i couldn't realize what has happened when i entered the house the next day and thought to me would be inside. it was the most difficult night of my life. well, it's really official, a state it's targets and the strikes were over 250 military infrastructure sites controlled by they tell us the name of jihad. ruth operates commanders with the with techs, close doses of civilian fatalities, to the father of the deceased boy. again, say, tell us the name, you see things that no child should a lot to me me him was a very calm and innocent person. i did not refuse this request. 2 days before his death he called me and told me he wanted to join us. then he came to me and i
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bought him some stuff, he liked toys and electric gadgets. he wanted to become a technical engineer. he told me he wanted to make a machine to prevent mosquitoes from biting him. we used to watch games on the phone, play docs and drug bicycles. we would go to sleep together, but now he's dead. now he isn't having zoo this judy was afraid of losing me or her mother the children of palestine especially gaza. see things but no one else in the world sees. and there are many children like to me who want a private life. we're exhausted all the time. we have escalations here. we want to stable life. i've never expected that one day i would lose my son. it's a very difficult situation. in all the united nations has marked the loss, expulsion on displacement, the palestinians in 1948 known as the knock, but for the 1st time, the same year sold. a creation of the state of israel ortiz chip always has more on the day of remembrance of this we palestinians commemorate the 75th
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anniversary of the neck or catastrophe and event my key. the establishment of these rarely states that seemed by most palestinians as the darkest moment in their trouble history. the night led to the brutal displacement of over 750000 palestinians from the unsuccessful homelands. the decimation of over $400.00 of the villages on the murder of thousands of innocence, palestinian civilians, including women and children. but for the 1st time and 75 years, the un will be acknowledging to knock on his ongoing impact on the policy and you'd, people want philistines everywhere are required to do is to commemorate this treasure day because it is the 1st time that the global community does not denies the knock box on these blessed days because all our people to stand together to face the challenges facing our cause, our land and our sink to this and to focus our compass towards confronting
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documentation and getting rid of it. predictably, israel has called for the u. n. event to be boycotted. it's closest ally, the us has even cancel events to commemorate the neck by with a how speaker kevin mccarthy saying it's wrong for members of congress. the traffic anti semitic folks about israel british culpability for the lack of 1948 being well documented and rooted in the ballpark declaration of 1917, in which britain promised to create a national home for the jewish people. meanwhile, the as really ambassador to the u. n has also described the come memorization of an event that remembers the massacre and displacement of palestinians assume how anti semitic israel will not be swayed by the slanderous campaign to rewrite history. and therefore, call on all member states that genuinely support reconciliation not to attend the
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shameful and anti semitic event. crucially, for palestinians, the mac, but isn't about some distant historic event back in 1948, the mac buzz, a powerful living reminder of the establishment of the same, is a state that to this day is accused of occupying the land, oppressing their people. and in the last few weeks alone, he is rarely strikes, have killed thousands of innocent palestinian civilians called up and the seemingly endless spiral of violence. the
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cause of the situation and gauze is very tragic and confusing, especially since children and women are terrified by the aggression and bumping of the gaza strip children leaving the state of the tower and apprehension because of this severe aggression then. and then we end the goal is a strip of trying to survive despite the coast and bombardment the situation. the goals are, is very difficult. there is fair and tear and a lot of mixed feelings. sadly, the right wing radical design is voices the proper benjamin. yahoo! is way the government would feel right at home and 1948 when he is really state was established. a great cost of the policy unions on his israel's powerful friends continued to turn a blind eye to their friends actions. it's likely that this won't be the last time the knock, but as remembered, not as an event in the distant past. but as a living reminder of the ongoing, illegal occupation is
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a palestine on the oppression of its people. the, the supreme court in india has upheld a little, the lowest bullet teeming events in the southern state of the temple. now, to the practice called jelly, kept to locally is a celebrated event of cultural heritage and the region. however, it's being criticized nationwide by alamo rights groups, new daily court bomb, the event in 2014, following a case going by the animal welfare board of india. and i'm a writes good pizza, that prompted years of review debate. so this board is a popular traditional part of a larger multi do can do harvest festival, celebrated by tunnels participants mix their best attempt to hang onto it both. that's been released with the winter the 1st to stay with the nation secret. alamo, for at least half a minute, 50 meters or 3 while jumps alongside the boys for this well active based
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organization such as p to have highlighted what they say is the cruelty of the practice to animals. and the inherent threats to the people in boldly. for them to like to welcome on to a host of experts, because by this we crossed live to india. were a political observer at dr. sure patsy at dr. young and, and had talked to putting the funder of the kids for environmental development initiative. group join just you're both most welcome. mr. pond. the a come i prop start with you. the indian supreme court decided that the sport does not violate the countries constitution. that's after years of debate, the locals. i think it's safe to say it generally and the majority supported their centuries up tradition. the boat isn't killed. so what is the problem? i guess with the passing time in india if be the mx uh theres distribution off
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of uh you know, uh uh giving the respect to the most respectful, the new types of. so these traditions have not something very, very new to people in india and not just in the uh uh, it's not only about 20 people that have many other, such uh, traditions, read the most up. uh, you know, part of that celebration in the olden times. the annual sacrifice is also, but now with the changing time since a new prospect goes full. so it's like surprises so, so not just in seminar, but uh and so i don't know uh, you know, with the bleeding of when it's about the uh, annual rights and everything. uh, people have started looking at these uh, let's do us in a bit of different posts, but so many different perspectives. and that's where the whole issue starts and the supreme court. so, you know, as it, as you know, observed that you do not to see a deliberate uh, uh, sort of violence. it would be any months. yeah. if it gets hot,
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it is part of the patient. so it is not just about that. i'm a done such a tradition, spend the most out of pocket. but at the end of the day, i would say that the, the, you know, in india, as we do without the respect to the, any, must be a, you know, giving a putting will just that is, you know, of giving them what is picked through the most that is also part of the provision also. let's just put the points into 2 or other other guess dr. should potty not on, you know it, it was laid out there. of course the couch is, is absolutely sacred in india. and yet we're seeing these offense. how does that is that the kind of grew us to, to, to the countries aspects of the culture dr. and the wrong in actually not as my fellow bandler said, a lot of these lot was full. what's the use of animals in reducing associated practices? oh, how have you started going to legions?
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and that basically stems from the fact that india has, you know, good history and i've been in economy. so dr. them that such was use of the be stopped bought. and i also saw something you'd be sure to experience palmer arrows does that give a tablet in partners and when he has sports a week or 2 already been dr. wilcox, you see in a different fall cause though in other parts of the country, the that actually are real order taking the, the has the deal of the mean. i mean, but i was, oh, well y'all did full of reading. and what i was put those words, buddy optical meeting at most of these kids, not on the office, but to me the, the i was using written is about you already brought in august to your iris did what we did of it's find. so investment, if you look at it, it was not as much as the issue of it thinks in what oddity are an issue practically required of that time and need to be changing the site. i know we're
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not optional modern technology and most of the farms and integrity it on back to the modern technology. a lot of these practices you'll, you'll find them to be out of place. and in fact these, but when you, when you want this to raise them, when do i formulate did already what i dropped it, then you find that they had a special purpose and they'll be, they will know. well, plato was also within the within of it, within a very said uh are leaking so. okay. okay. mr. pond. yeah. this from the capital. uh and just for audience just to point out it's the kind of capital with, with a large hump on the back. it's, it's very clear compared to others, some of points that i thought it was and for bull taming, they would be sent to slaughter houses. so in a way, what's happening is, is more humane for them. a, c, i'm in the, as i mentioned earlier,
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every position it'd be best to, will that be, uh, some of it. it keeps on changing with the things. so what used to be a has not changed. and uh uh, to the point that you have it is, uh, since i'm not that part of the country, but i can tell you about the fact that i'm staying in the same sort of uh, condition as being fund or then was it on uh, we have traditionally been sending the or look at them in a, in a no dedicated, or dates capital house. and that's where the data be they can get in the money is under did by the people itself, the release all the time. and you know, it is under that for donation. so on one hand, if you say that the, it is a root them. on the other hand, we have, you know, dedicated people to get a bonus. lot of people, especially giving money, giving funds to big get all these or get them so i guess this point of uh,
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sending them with a spot the house. uh, it needs verification because i'm, since i'm not that part of the day, i will be able to comment on that. but in, in would you not read? i stay and read the symbolism for students that are being followed. look at the central slot, those impact of the government is taking what is strong action. so again, a gives to people what include the link of start again, what we're seeing, anyone, certainly animals input us locked out. so that was in declaration so that we to be followed by the government on the, on the other hand, people would have been something about the, uh, uh, the, the condition of to get them. you know, so you would have to get it to uh, you know, take care of the or get them not just look at the part of the best you have normally. okay. oh the get those to be part of the best deal, the other heavy. so the good, you know, send back to the uh, of the big does the plumbing like this. okay, sure. but uh, i also want to put that point though that was made about the conditions because i
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have the being left go to a certain amount. is it locks the conditions, the regulations there are because we've heard some claims about for instance, chili pepper being put in the eyes of the. busy to make it more excited but. busy at probing of the bowl into a frenzy, even the gambling that surrounds the if it's hard to stay as full or otherwise is up to you. in a box on the going to leave the ball is the city. the name of the ottoman is also good alcohol, we make it x a delay or no, no, just sends out for your order and in the machine and you get more. why is it so i do not allegations that are not misplaced. it all in the country as dials and as long as india you will definitely have fuel use is off of most d mino, but those you'll get it may not be. and similarly just maybe in the 4 digit 5 digits by the trio start site as well. when you look at it and look in most cases
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these all humans are i'm, you are going to be based on what you really don't know so that everyone knows everyone and everyone lose the use of the there they're all these exceptions to. but the majority of them, the i by advice it's, and the mortality, and that will pull it off, conduct one who is that these sport, i'm like, really predict the spanish movies. oh, we're fighting that is all comma. somebody's pulled to that is, this is done. move up, right and so on. and not as much as the good or get on the hill, but it's not killed in india. yeah. now i remember the north and then again again, a big know what about honda that comes under the not today for all regional the key is very minimal because will be the intention of it. do you know the killer is going to vindicate my duty calls you? when it is go to you go, you don't really? yeah you those are fine and it is, it is, oh oh,
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it is more awful. this stupid be that. oh come. but they, they will need to, well, the thought of that, let me, let me just put that to a point to, to our, to our other aghast. hits hard. yeah, it's not as violent as what's seen in spain. it's perhaps not even his bottom does what seen as, as fox hunting in britain, it's a tradition that goes back some say more than 2000 years. so we shouldn't just do we have it all traditions because of modern and tast should we, i guess a, you know, we all need to understand the roots of the additions, and that's where the difference broken in stock. uh, the kind of conditions that of say for example x, confused or like, tradition must have been informed of, of thousands of us. so if you probably be judgment about x countries, 2nd edition, then it will be, you know, it, it won't be just about similarly with book. what does the simulated prep the clock similar to, you know, what conditions, but any months i've bought. okay. uh,
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and if it is being judged by some other company, then it will be that they need to understand the whole of the process of or having that particular condition where the ones that are also part of it. so i guess the, but if we look at the, you know, a global village, we all need one to send me to this uh, uh, $0.30 the june. so, you know, all these things. i really, really important. that's how we go to get that expedited on misconduct instead of uh, you know, jumping through the confusions that uh, explains. that is not good thing. well, uh, any months instead of that, we should understand distribution because, right from the beginning the removal of putting the s booty nature, whether it is d, v b one side that said around that the prostate would that be done. so the vision, something gets wet, the humans that are connected with the ultimate goal is to say that, but let me say, well, let me off, what would you have to diagnose and lance and sticks also. so, you know, it's
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a deep understanding and that's how the new generation is specially need sort of sense. will that be okay, a doctor and not on you. and we will have a 30 seconds left. the final say to you today all on this you're, you're happy for this to continue going forward. and yeah, i might be before i could bundle with dish to continue a little. what's done to me is that that is need for the illusion to ensure that there are no misdemeanors auto violations, all dynamos. right. but just because that i remember in water as it was bad aust raises, it was even today it was all fema. so those who looked at all of this added and gambling, there's lots of these things. but they, i brought it in the issues to ensure that it was, or i so nor via the, during that limited lot of difficult and human statements. and it's the same thing as being done in the judgement. does that cause a light? is that especially with is supposed to the legislation spots by the probably 15 and the state taking dual noise of ensuring that that image of a people,
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your humanity. okay. well, thank you both for sharing some of your within time with us. we do appreciate it at good to speak to you both trip potty know to young and supporting at that's the case. he's also a political observer on his chart, pun the founder of the kids for environmental development initiatives, grouping many folks thank you. all right, for more on the lakes that's going on today to make r t dot com. one of your 1st ports of call was fresh content, lively discussion is just like not to get involved with as well there. by for the, [000:00:00;00]
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the we all wish we could be like the characters and the movie limitless, a simple pill that seems to solve all your problems. learn a language in 6 hours, master complex formulas, right? entire book and a day build code in a few hours. i mean, who does it was that it's only a movie, but it was inspired by adderall, to studying drugs that students often use to increase their focus level productivity and get better grades at all, increases doping mean and nor up enough brain levels in the brain directly stimulating the nervous system, but now it's not only for students before adults as well. and his popularity has skyrocketed in recent years,
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causing massive shortages at the pharmacy. i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be looking into what is causing all this add real shortage. the so is this a supply chain issue, a pandemic era surgeon demand, or a government crackdown a wrong gradients? while demand for aviation medication has served since called the 19 when the government made it easier to get through tele health appointments. like many crises, a lot of factors all came together to create the perfect storm. as people begin working from home or helping kids with virtual schooling, they started to recognize that they were unable to concentrate and focus. people also reported feeling more depressed, isolated, anxious, and interrupt. all of these factors contributed to running to
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a tele medicine provider for intervention or easy fix to help them accomplish their tasks, but not in drug makers, nor the d. a anticipated this sharp rise and adhd in diagnosis during the pandemic, there are now reported shortages affecting nearly 40 different doses or formulations of generic concentra rattling van a is for glen. and of course, admiral, the unexpected rise and demand was more to blame, then manufacturing. at all prescriptions for our adults rose 15 point, one percent, drain 2020 double. the 7.4 percent rise seen in the year before. however, the pandemic then changed everything. studies have shown the pandemic affected people with age, the more severely than those without the condition. and doctors have witnessed a search and new age. the patients during the pandemic, as people who are relied on physical workspace or classroom interaction,
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realize that they couldn't regulate themselves at home. working or studying from home was on motivating, and they did not have the required discipline. as a result, october 19, the us department of health and human services authorized and emergency suspension of a 2008. ryan hate act which has banned the prescription of controlled substances by tele health providers. without an in person examination, this rule change enabled a wave of tele medicine companies to reach 80 age the patients the resume appointments. telemedicine providers like cerebral was pushing to hire nurse practitioners to prescribe stimulants, to as many as 30 new patients a day and online evaluations that lasted as little as 10 minutes. however, that did not last, as federal investigators subpoenaed cerebral and possible violation of the controlled substances act. but by that time, the damage was already done and millions of adults had already been hooked on
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admiral, thanks to a handful of telemedicine providers. statistics show, the admiral is one of the most abuse drugs in the us so much so that the d a is now proposing a requirement that patients be evaluated in person before receiving a class of tightly regulated drugs. citing the potential for abuse. however, patients are rejecting this proposal, citing that it may raise barriers again for people in underserved communities, nearly 40 percent of all prescriptions for stimulants, including adderall were based on tele health visits last year, up from less than 2 percent before the pandemic. the rise in adderall prescriptions was primarily driven by adults between 22 to 40 years old, for whom they increased 58 percent between 20182022. and even as the pandemic has ended, many customers have gravitated to tell a health worth convenience and other perceived advantages. now let's bring in
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doctor henry kotch, clinical psychologist, specialist, and so henry, how effective is adderall and other adhd stimulants, and what are the long term effects on the body in mind? well, the, if the a considers it to be a drug that is capable of addiction and it is one that is abused by a, you know, by people and they often try a fake that they have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or they will falsely present their children to a doctor saying that they believe their child has adhd and uh, and they'll pretty much do whatever they can to get a subscription or prescription, i'm sorry, prescription so that they can have access to the drugs. now,
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after all comes in 2 forms. one is more fast acting and the other one is a slower acting. it's a slow release and, and, and people who are interested in experiencing more of the high that comes from the adderall. a go for the quick release form of adderall as opposed to the extended release. an ad role is a, a medication which is made up of amphetamine sauce. so really the active ingredient is that it's an inside of me. so it's, it gives the recipient who abuses the drug, kind of a re see feeling and also the feeling of things going faster, experiencing more of a high as compared to,
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let's say valley um or other uh beds or die is pains to which are more suited for people who want to have more of a kind of a laid back kind of high. so you have some people who prefer more of a racy high and other ones who want to kind of be more of a laid back kind of like thinking like people who uh, who enjoy cocaine versus people who enjoy here with the the recipients. the experience of those drugs is a, is diametrically opposed. so a hair when paying people not out on here. when whereas cocaine, people, you know, often associate that as a party drug or more of a race, the drug, you know, something, you know, they may do at parties to stay of all night long. that kind of thing. and same thing with uh, add roll. it's uh, it's in the stimulated class and that's why people beat. ready light

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