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tv   Documentary  RT  June 22, 2023 9:30pm-10:01pm EDT

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no longer has respect for any rights, it didn't have it before, but now they target the young and old. so they have no mercy. they talk about democracy and freedom, but it's all a lie. they deceive the world and the entire world lets them do what they want. hundreds of mourners attended the funeral of the go and demand who died and hostage wants to being sold in the head doing another idea afraid of last month. and the licenses radio peroration 7 people including the bill, were killed and moving 90 inches. the 1st time in 20 years, the is really only use the helicopter again, civilians of necessity as well as defense. witnesses that the raid was an anti terrorist operation, while the palestinian prime minister cooled the as really actions criminal shannon in the westbank case move in just a conflict. so there's also a cultural hub bridge in history and tradition at the house of this vibrant community is the freedom fear. so a sense of it provides and much needed to respond for local children. and it's the tomorrow autism at least correspond to know. we have an option that tells us more,
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the stage spots lights and an audience holding its breath. this is far from what you picture when you hear about janine beauty more likely think about deadly clashes between these rarely army and palestinian militants. shelling armed vehicles helicopters. this place that israel sees as a hook bed of terry or an epi cent of growing palestinian paramilitary defiance. the janine refugee camp is also a capital of a so called cultural resistance. its mission is to raise awareness about the palestinian story and its hardships through a university understandable language. the freedom see if there is in the oven guard of breaking stereotypes. they saw at least the west america, europe. there was long time to change it the view, the picture of the east, or the most, the names or the items, you know, but a lot of, uh, it'd be its guns. and that's how you,
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you imagine when you hear most of them, if i thought or is this does fight the thing as fight the. so we say no, this is the victoria want to see. but we defend our, a lot of people, our countries. and for us and the for them see it on we want to is this is lucy at the the see it. there was born in 2004 had the height of the 2nd intifada and violence, palestinian uprising against israel. this 3rd rebellion, the founders believed, shouldn't be cultural in almost 2 decades. they have performed in 15 countries and all across the west bank. many of the members are dead or in prison. those a live say the show must go on as they ready to continue spreading. they choose globally boston, then they go off with invasions, katterfield, is it monetize and drug people. if doug's physical does, why, but the thing is just didn't have to have this, this tiny it for 75 years on to now that's what it is. so i'll just do this because
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they believe no one will ask them, what are they doing? not the international community and not to, i'm not doing this school, not, i'm going to come up to it of no one will ask them why you should think young people every day. and by this time changing international opinion and perception about palestinians, but also helping local kids deal with a hostile environments. they are being raised in the theaters team organizes various workshops, as well as the summer camp to give the children from the janine camp any surroundings a chance to be kids. the reality always interferes though the day before we arrived there was a large scale operation on the ground that left the 7 palestinians dead. glasses were cancelled. kids stayed at home to sick then for yeah, i saw 3 military vehicles on the holly hope that was something being thrown through the window. then i hate inside. holla is a dancer she is. and in the north of israel, almost daily for numerous checkpoints, and traffic to teach local kids what she knows fast. she says it is
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a precious but also hard experience for her. here there is that a totally different reality? and just having to think this morning that i go, that i even got to teach 2 years ago is lying and not like dying in the hospital right now. because of the reading that was used to the it is something that they can comprehend and think about by the time we did this interview and the report was broke, caused the girl, helen mentioned 15 year olds do died from her wounds at the hospital for them see if there is in the middle of jeanine refugee camp in a place that has been known for years as a stronghold for on sally stand the resistance. this is what they also do here. fighting, protesting, resisting, using ours as a weapon. the camp appeared in 1953 to shelter palestinian families who had to flee their homes following these real establishment and the era of war. it is today a pact hard to leave an impoverished home to around 15000 people. it is also so
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unsafe posters of those who have died in almost daily. clashes with these rarely army are everywhere. locations of killings are marked by stones and flags. when we were filming in town, the camp was saying the last good bye to a young man who lost his life. and he has another mil to reparation just hours before with 6 other palestinians. knowing that this is how the resistance may end. doesn't stop youngsters from joining. an abutment is high at the. my duty is to take out the camp and find the soldiers when they are rated to arms all through our play pulsating, all determined to continue the fight until they go. the duration is a chief raven ocean, a r t jeanine refugee 10th palestinian administration. so it's good to keep on top of all the latest updates my check in our website t dot com. as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing the
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international. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the
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gunther was a german shepherd who inherited $400000000.00, then called longer failed to catch you. pet was less than $1500000000.00 when he passed. these beloved pets made the headlines as people couldn't believe that such wealth would be bequeathed to him or pets. but pets are becoming more than just the typical family pet waits on you. today they're viewed as companions, part of the family for babies. and i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be talking about the rise of for babies in the industry. boom world wide. what causes phenomena, and is everybody on board with this trend?
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coven, 19 loc as forest. many people to spend most of their time can find at home. and as a result, many people turn to pets for comfort. or recent survey revealed that since the beginning of the coven 19 crisis, nearly one in 5 household, quite a cat or dog. and this came, as people started working from home, relocating to the suburbs with more space and had more flexible working hours. the vast majority of these households still have that pets in their homes today with only 10 to 13 percent being relinquished back to shelters and rescues. now pet ownership rose to an all time high of 70 percent in 2020. as a result of the pen demik with millennials comprising the largest segment of us pet owners of 32 percent. the pet industry boom with sales of 9.8 percent fairing better versus other consumer market segments in
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a package back survey. pet products and services are at the bottom of the list of household spending, cutbacks, 2nd only to medicine, which reflects the deep commitments people have to their for babies. now in america, 69000000 us households have a pet dog compared with the 45300000. who have a cat. americans spend a $136800000000.00 on their pets in 2022, which is up over 10 percent from 2021. and this includes $58000000000.00 spent on pet food and traits. $31500000000.00 on supplies and medications. $35900000000.00 on vet care and $11400000000.00 on other services like boarding roommate and training. spending on pet food increase with millennials, leading the charge preferring pet products that consider humanize ation. premium
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lies, zation and sustainability. 19 percent preferred non g m o ingredients for the pets and 13 percent preferred human grade food. this is in contrast with europeans were only 38 percent of them or 88000000 households have pets. germany had the highest dog population in europe with more than 10000000 dogs and 2021. due to the growing pet population in europe, the pet food trade flourished more than tripling and the last decade from $480000000.00 in 2011 to over $1500000000.00 in 2020. like americans, european spend half the amount on their beloved pets, with owners spending an average of 1224 year of each year. expenses on food make up the largest share of the budget, followed by hygiene and grooming. ro, pet owners and couples with no kids have reported spending more on pet food and pet
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supplies as well. so as the world really going pet, crazy. and what's really all think about this. well, that's where we want to bring in our guests today to explain more well bringing philip cooper, an expert in the pet industry. now, philip, do you predict that this pet phenomenon will continue to grow? or do you think that we have topped out here in terms of the number of household who owns a pet as well, i'll tell you, i believe it will continue to grow. now the pets have been elevated. the babies data and the people have saved the benefits of that brings and i apologize for my dog barking in the background, but i is a pet owner. have plenty of places around, so please bear with me a little bit of the, my dear pause uh times in, you know, they say pet owners looked like the or pets look like their owners. and my pod
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looks just like me, short fat and is it pushing face? so i believe the that's really the way it is. but yeah, the pet ownership will continue to grow. the pen industry will continue to grow, as it always has, even in the toughest times we've seen 20 percent increases pretty regularly. and every segment is increasing. we do have our ups and downs based on the segment, but overall uh the industry continues out performed during recessions. it during tough times uh better than most industries do. i guess people do turn to a path when they're suffering hard times live restrictions are locked down. so that makes perfect sense. but what country has the lowest number of pets and why is that? what causes this different attitudes towards pets? well, you know, that i'm not quite prepared uh for, i don't know which country has
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a lowest pet ownership uh, worldwide because they've all been increasing. but one of the reasons people cut back or don't have pets is because of the cost of keeping the pad and the costs are made containing a pet. you know, as the population grows older myself, i'm a baby boomer and you know, spending is increased dramatically with the, uh, the younger generations. a decrease with the baby boomers. but the other generations of all levels are spending more and money is no object when it comes to spinning on their pest to keep them healthy and happy for, for many years, and as as many years as a hotel survive. absolutely, and is pet ownership now considered a luxury or is it still about companionship? uncomfort as well. it's really about competitive stepping cover, you know,
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and the best example i can give is, you know, 20 years ago, we used to sell a lot of dog houses and dogs. many dogs, big dogs were confined to the back yards. we're tied up on a chain and kept out doors today. we sell very, very few dog houses and most whole lives have their dogs inside and they have multiple beds. one in the living room, one of the bedroom, one of the garage, one wherever they are with the animal, and the dogs are now sleeping with their owners. and so it's really become a, a competitive shift issue. and you know, dogs are on condition all the no matter how you treat a vill all come back and forget whatever you've done and they'll look in love. you give you all the beloved support you could hold for cats. on the other hand, i always joke and say, catch, so have owners,
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they have staff and they kind of live in their own world that we have to adapt. absolutely, and that's what we all want, unconditional love from all pets. and now while pet ownership is a global phenomenon, now different regions all view and treat their pets differently. so how does dog and cat culture in the us differ from europeans when it comes to like human basic things like neutering or lee shang caging. as you mentioned, dog housing. well, it's interesting to me is doesn't really change much like country. that's the biggest differences in the out and population of, of people as well as a population of animals. i mean, we recently always interviewed about pet ownership and shanghai, china, and shanghai. you know, having a pad is kind of a status symbol now. and people are spending large amounts of money and boarding
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and fancy colors and fancy clothing. and uh, so you know, pets fit and need almost for every category, whether you want a dog for hunting, uh, and for retrieving or, and that's a larger dog, or whether you want a dog at a tunnel with you. uh while you're watching tv, your laptop and the same thing with catch, you get a different personality so you never know what you're going to get somewhere more effect.

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