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[000:00:00;00] the, the headlights are or not you international and a possible. com before the school or lie is or one iran and the middle east right now of the pair on wanted will retaliate for guide. lee is riley strike when it's considered in syria. again, breach in central russia, leaving settlements down stream. inundated with water forces evacuation of more than 4000 people. also growing concerns as india is representative to the international monetary fund lashes out to the organization, but costly on the playing. the successive is countries blooming economy,
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the right stuff to the night, and we all live loud from most good. 8 pm locally. it's really going to be to show you. so what is tear ron planning already? sky high tensions in the middle east. the threatening to rush it up even more. the region is point to see just what a rod will do, offer a file to retaliate for a strike on its cost of that in syria. which of course have blamed on his the operations conducted at the right time with precision and prudence, and with the necessary caution to maximize the damage to the enemy would definitely lead to its regret and make it, replied freight's actions. this, of course, comes in the wake of one day strike on the con, see that the rainy and confident in damascus and syria. and this is a very, very uh, momentous event, single country targeting a, another country in a 3rd country. it's, it's a significant breach of diplomatic. no one was if you like. so that's the 1st thing
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to note that this stuff doesn't usually happen. countries don't usually launch strikes on the diplomatic territory of a 3rd country in a 2nd country if you like. so that's a significant thing. the impact of dislike as well is, is interesting to a 7, a senior, a rainy and military officials were killed. and this 2 of them were a brigadier general's. they were part of the codes force, which is the foreign operations arm of the atlantic revolutionary guards core. so that's an as each military grouping which works with the rainy and allies and friends and the chief of staff of the rainy and military has said that a come member ration for one of the, those killed that at the, at this, that there wouldn't be a response, and that would happen at when the time was right. so this is feeding and fueling sense of imminence of, of an attack. now even i a tell a at least how many the supreme leader feel like in, in ron has said that would be swift and definitely
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a response to this. but also something that's very interesting. and with all this sort of warnings and almost the acceptance that there's going to be some sort of response from around. something that's very interesting is that the radiance of actually asked america. israel is biggest out loud and remember america, phones and politically supports the way the stays to a huge extent, hundreds of billions of dollars up. and if that pumped into these varies take, most of it in military aid. so without american support, a lot of what is well doesn't the region is doing at the moment thing as a would be impossible. that the radius of actually asked the americans to step aside. and let us deal with the way these in relation to destroy in a written message, the islamic republic of a ron warn the us leadership not to get dragged into netanyahu's trap, stay away so you won't get hurt. in response, the us ask iran not to target american facilities. so as you can see, a quite remarkable, over suggestion from the radiance it looks step aside. now that they've attacked us
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in a 3rd country and breach of every international norm. and of course, israel is in hot water at the moment about the ongoing as a punitive operation in gaza. so it's a really escalating the pressure is building like really building april 1 is waiting. yeah. would you what is going to happen? how is your mind going to react to all of this? now, if you run, it's not just bluffing. if this is not the bluff or an empty threat, as the case may be, and it goes ahead, just strike. how is this going to go down with ease? well, and even the united states, on the other hand, we seeing the huge escalation on that hands with actually. well, that's a very interesting question. of course, to answer the 1st part. now that iran has publicly stated that it will respond is almost an impetus 4th to respond in some way. as the world is sort of waiting with bated breath to see what the response would be, that the americans have said that they expect and a rainy and response as have these ladies who have suggested that senior is where
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the american face has suggested that they're working together to try to get ahead of whatever this response may be. now, that means is that the is really, um, the american intelligence services are working. phoebe seem to find what exactly the response would be. a, i believe i mentioned these will take exactly. exactly, you know, interesting as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as a president biden. and benjamin netanyahu had held a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from uh the uh, the salt in gaza to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the white or middle east. and we'd like to have a listen to what uh, been mean yet. yeah, i've said in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and i think it's quite tele, frustrating. i'm sure you on for the end for years, iran has been action against us both directly and via its process. is that for
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israel is acting against the run and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves, and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever homes us, or plans to harm us. well, little hom, them, there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, the global community that's watching this very nervous and well, the countries in the region. so do you review a rack all of these quantities watching with a baited breath because it doesn't take much to put you off the powder keg. and what's really fascinating is that in this instance, is both israel, who is now preoccupied, is to a huge extent with this war, as it calls it in gaza. it has a huge amount of troops on the lebanese border facing off against hezbollah is really military is no exceptionally l. if you hired, stretched to accommodate the pressures on as a grade or conflict with the rom could push as well to drastic action. and remember
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that we know that as well, the noise, it could be in possession of, of significantly destructive weapon we, let's say. and the world is watching at to see what happens next. the course we'll be watching to a major emergency. it has been declared in central russia after a dime was breached. it's basically cause water to cascade towards bill top areas. a local authorities saying the structure has not collapse, the parents is only partially damaged, but a criminal case has been lost in a possible negligence with the building regulations. the following 4 digits, i believe, to be the 1st was reached and was started rushing through emergencies. opposite remain working on the environment and the as incident that was occurring the, the city of or skinny, or in the region. now i'm, it fee is more than $4000.00 homes, could be deluged or people have taken to emergency shelter. that includes a full 1000 people in a 1000 children, a total of $57.00 sacraments to afford to be in
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a danger zone. and locals that are being basically opening up and talking about that challenges the workers were feeling that helping one disabled person get to safety. and the rising board has a rescue. uh did uh basically carry him on his back to get them to a vehicle. a cruise to being traveling around local communities, offering assistance to all those, particularly the ones who are most in the student's needs. seeing we have already accepted 36 people at the moment. we still have people arriving there already. 16 children. we try to find the most appropriate conditions for each one. for example, old women come to ross. we found folding beds for them to fight, but those who are a young guy, naturally, we place them here in the gym truck. now in addition, we have a room for mothers with children, which has 25 beds that are kids that to here we have a psychologist,
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doctors and police the my phone of us around. do you see around the clock? we help and talk to everyone people's good and upset. it's just clear that's everyone needs attention. yeah. am i suggesting right now we are in a social service center and the seats in the hallway. it has everything necessary for the long term accommodation of local people affected by the floods. the rooms have bedside tables, beds, towels, pillows. moreover, there is even a sink with one more to it's really room where you guys that some of them we on inpatient departments. we have already accepted 10 people whose houses are in a zone where there is a risk of flooding. the people have been provided with that 1st thing they need, they have been accommodated. essential items were given to them. the center can also accommodate to about 10 people. so we'll give it to us about 8 or 9 o'clock, i called the center and said that we were ready to evacuate because my mother was bedridden and i would not be able to place somewhere in case of panic and the smallest. we wouldn't even be able to travel by come,
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because that will be traffic jams every way. you probably attend. we were already here at the center. we are residents of the old sushi and we constantly went to them and watched what was happening that for me it's fair. i wasn't as worried about myself as i was about my mother. because i can guess on a boat, in any case, we just lived together and have no one else to help you stuff. but obviously that, and this i involving so many thousands with people. you got some night time footage right here. but we've been getting a comma tree from not just the locals, but also the emergency ministry services as well. for situation on the ground is remaining very serious, especially the teams of rescue as it being dispatched by playing the area of this for to try. and here you can see the jets being loaded with the equipment, the post office supplies going into this journey. it's going to be a group of about a $175.00 specialists will be operating in the hottest areas. as we understand right now,
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there are more than $500.00 rescue as are currently operating on the ground. now despite the latest f itself, the emergency cruise of water is still pouring into the city. more details now with this local correspondence. with right now we're on the roads connecting the right and left bank spots of the city. as you can see, it is flood is behind me. you can see the dam bridge, which was failed to stop the flow of water into the city. but there was another bridge on the left bank of the oral reba. walter is to comment into the city. the breach has not yet been filled. people are being evacuated from the heavy rains and the origin of really jack cut off the water holes. there was basically about a meets a higher than it should be. but this time with the, the load of updates coming in by the hour. we put them up right there on our website. the quote, consistently inaccurate. that's how the, in the and the representative to the international monetary fund has slammed the bodies full costs for his country's economic growth. i think that his own
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predictions better reflect reality. during my tenure, it's only a mess. i am, if stuff estimates of induce growth rate has been consistently inaccurate. while india's growth has been greater than 7 percent, i am at self estimates holding less than 7 percent, in contrast, made accurate predictions. so at the end of the day, the data basically speaks for itself, while the professor projected more than 7 percent growth for india, for the past fiscal year and the i m f. change has full account several times. i'm was never once even close. india ended up our recording record growth of 7.6 percent of the i. m. s, though, has been king to welch. we say distance itself from the criticism. the views conveyed by c vermani and were in his role as india is representative at the i m. s. and that's the stings of course, from the work of the i m. s. stuff with us. i'll spot the coming is the indian 5 minutes. i recently outlined
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a strategy for the global acceptance of the rupee. now, since the rank promote it, took offers that was back in 2014. the size of the country's economy has doubled. some i've list predicting high a growth over the next decade that could potentially push india into the ways when it comes to the world's biggest upon them. as an economist, i'm a tally. nicole and i believe's the i m f is basically fail to keep up the changing landscape around the world and hasn't been in any way politicized. i'm looking at the data and the projections and i mess has been doing for the last decade and also don't disagree. my name's read predictions, and i think that i lost the most in the last 2 years. so i have a recall that there was a convergence in the projections, but the last 2 of the 3, yours for school, where i think that there has been a much greater divergence, especially knoxville. and at this point in time, the best way for what is my view is to have agreed to coordination between agencies
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. thought toby, i last on the one bank and on those, i'm the government. if it does own, you know, systems all estimating that cd b, we have very established, you know, data collection systems, we talk a little box. i'm not actually providing information about a number of sources sectors, which means they get into a column of, you know, in some of the international organization projects. there is a need for introspection. uh, you know, it's all in international organizations. and you know that on more than those which were designed maybe 10 or 15 years ago for doing starts and projections and the economy is done. sounds have changed. and i think, you know, this mindset off having a very standardized model, it needs to teams. and we need much more countries specific to the thoughts, much more representations from the south in the, you know, the economics rooms that they could all make. so,
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estimations that are done in these international organizations, we need more data, others from the goal to solve, not just the ones who have, you know, graduated from american university. the then going to the best, but you don't get to the people. so they don't want to know the context of the sunday marks, exactly 6 months since the mouse attacks, which spots the brutal war on gaza. the un has again called for an end to the conflict. the bodies relief chief sang. israel's actions have been a quote, betrayal, a few minutes for the people of god. the last 6 months before have brought death devastation and now is a mediated prospect of a shameful men nightstand. and it is not enough for 6 months of war to be a moment of remembrance and morning. it must also spoke a collective determination that that'd be a reckoning of these betrayal of humanity. however,
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it seems palestinian suffering isn't just confined to gaza. is rolling tends to significantly expand just attention centers, the palestinian prisoners, while a new report claims existing inmates so regularly losing limbs due to quote, catastrophic conditions inside just this week to present us had they'll accept you today due to hancock injuries, which unfortunately is the routine event and this makes all of us the medical teams and you, those in charge of us and the housing defense ministries, complacent in the violation of is really law. the doctor cited in the report here said to of outlined his concerns to government ministers and the attorney general. the claims inmates are regularly exposed the inhuman treatment being included, for example, being a blindfolded and tied up 24 hours a day. it's estimated 5000 palestinians have been kidnapped by the idea of since october. the general director of defense for children international says israel is carrying out what he calls
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a collective punishment. does this event of october we face that is i? yeah, i started a new policy by targeting the business and even telling them to go to a lot of i'm goods. uh they headed them in the secret. the prisons like the one the published about it and as a media know, but the visits these but it's a dispute, it's in it. how does seniors be about about missed about the killing goals at $29.00 a, but it's danielle the gets in the business. so at the doctor's whole being, then they talked about their experience with that and so and then on ice i, i trust them. and i believe that what they've mentioned is, is it's more about of what the ability of letters from goods, the 1st thing. and there's very little dozens of the 7th of october. they started to attack the business, subject them to push out in the treatment and
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a month to begin, why they're doing that. it's a kind of a bonus it. and now it's in practice, is insights. inventive up to about if we had the best or just the supplies to the bodies. but everyone in those really means to do what they would like to do. yeah, i live in the front of unity. they can cater, they can do what they want a flight without any accountability to. it's the kind of an adventure for them i need. but as the in the does not the case of how much it is not the case of do you have to of, of the scaling is those because most of the types of things, those are but as a without any discrimination. but when the that's about the meanwhile, the white house has cancelled a special ramadan, then often muslim american leaders said they would boy carpet in protest of a continuing weapon supplies to as well as small the gathering them proposed by president biden,
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to equal criticism. as all his subsidy at taylor now express all of the people by the people for the people. that was what the american government was supposed to be as promise many, many years ago by abraham lincoln. while president lincoln is probably turning in his grave now because the people but nuisance a hindrance, an off to the best, the interests of the people and the us government relates, have grown so far. a plot, the venting frustration on the streets has become the norm. there was an interaction sure. 2 the
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women pod, understand or protesting loudly that walking away silently. several muslim americans refused to attend the white house. as big ramadan as talked in a unlike boynton, they thought it distasteful to hold a celebratory dinner when a few 1000 plummet, diseased people are stopping to death. and hiding from maiden american palms. and anyway, what was the point? the community that i hear from the palestinian diaspora. it's, it's really we're grieving. we feel like for 6 months we've been totally ignored. and with all of the decisions that were made over the past couple of weeks alone, it suggested that we still were not going to have a voice that we still are not going to have a seat of the table and be able to share our concerns. and for those concerns to be met, you know, with serious deliberation and to be acknowledged at the very minimum, a new way to comp claim. how did you know that on the same day those 1000 wells, central kitchen,
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8 walk is what killed the white house signed off on. thousands of new phones as well. us state departments boats 1st and confirm the approval and set it occurred some time prior to when the is rarely aircraft struck the aid. com foy, the us government has the authority to suspend an arm's package. any time before delivery, which the spokesperson said probably would not occur until 2025 or later it has not done so in this case. so in other words, why didn't sold the strikes on those 8 walkers, he could have made the stand of true american money, american weapons cheap as well as military firing. but she didn't. why? because bones of big business and that they live who lot the days it was business as usual. that said to be 5. the us is pretty please. all thing is for all to do just please little bit better. they need to do better in delivering him out and
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allowing humanitarian assistance to be delivered and in a achieving better the conflicts and coordination measures for the benefit of the innocent civilians inside gaza who are suffering. we're going to offer our best advice to them on things that they could do better. and we're going to push them to do better as we have done since the beginning. well, over what advice has got us to 33000 dead palestinians. it's got us to joe biden, being nicknamed genocide, joe, and it's got democrats, diehards vote, says changing colors. is there a pathway forward for you with fighting? oh, absolutely not. if you cannot keep killing people, read our money and just keep thinking that, oh, we are stupid enough to collect you again because we will fall in line. no forget, i'm willing to let him go over to a by the end of those job. i didn't make him a one term president punish visual by then by making them
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a one term president. and pairing has laws with the genocide in gaza, but true to form the white house is the worst processors here in dc and new york across the country. the settle the name for the president of the thing, calling him genocide. joe the gates. do you have a response from the white house that we're not worried about nicknames and bumper stickers? i mean it's 1st amendment free speech. my point is this one needs is one by to comes out and says that's 6 months and he's paid for an immediate cease fire and as well and condemn the strikes on 8 walk as i'm told benjamin netanyahu to protect innocent civilians. is he doing up the people, palestinian or american know he's doing it for himself because it's not a good looks to back the killing of people, bringing life saving food. and it's such, he doesn't get you re elected, doesn't well with know and inside of the coffee thing gaza. one us congressmen,
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things it's time for the nuclear option. quite literally. it's been caught on camera, suggesting atomic bomb should be used to wipe the enclave of the face of the air rush to sell us. we should be the issue. it shouldn't be. why as spokesperson for the congressman a later time, the was it all being taken out of context? and actually he emphasizes with palestinian civilians. the comments commerce bank flavors grappling with a mess if she monetary and catastrophe within 70 percent of the infrastructure
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destroyed nearly 2000000 people displaced. it sometimes rarely citizens wasn't even tougher approach. today, i believe there is a decision that must be made. i understand everyone in the poor people in gaza, but this is about our survival. so think politicians must agree to press the button where a country with a nuclear bomb here and with nothing more to say, no one should inhabit this land. no one should live in this land except the jewish people. i see you would expect the patient is up tomorrow morning would drop what amounts to some kind of a nuclear bomb and all of gaza, flattening them and eliminating everybody there. that's one way. the 2nd way is to work out what's important to them. what scares them, what deters them? they're not scared to death. some palestinians claims the current is really bombardment of guys or as was what was i should say then some of the most tragic events going back so many decades now for the 2nd world war. what is that? what is why, you know,
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what is real has done is more than what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki. what's left, what's left, and you can see the palestinian people, do they want to kill a 1000000 of us? i want, if you had, well, my life, the attack on japan was during world war 2. it was an international we have between all the world forces, but then the gas, a war, the whole world is against gasoline alone. mr. senator and all the presidents of the world. do we have to die to prove to you that we just ask to leave the futile hug on the newer stuff? this is the mindset of someone fullis. and these are the thoughts of a politician on diplomatic boasting, in cases old and the listing, and people have been suffering since 1948 and of this side of the things that dropping a nuclear bomb on the goddess tribble and the boasting an issue. then he's wrong, how to sharpen the video. this is the american people's understanding of the world . how much profit i make is how much of a human i am. this is his understanding of the world, and this is of course,
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different from ours. the base of their thinking is, profit and loss. see things to palestinians or loss of japanese and pay that we spoke to says his own the countries experience means any talk of nuclear weapons should always be totally off limits. when i look at the footage of what is happening in palestine included in gaza, it is very painful for me to see how children, women, and the elderly, becoming victims their torments and sufferings. i'm categorically against the slice being taken away. i believe that the international community should unite and put strong pressure on both sides for seats far. now is the time for the international community to unite and take action to put them then to the conflicts and wars in particular that you 20 countries must have a firm position and incumbent understanding in order to quote for service which should not exist on the posting issue has arisen because of the terrorist action,
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so from us and i believe that the best way to resolve it is to buy electrical negotiations. terrorism is terrorism, as defined by the international community, is extremely serious. the innocent civilians are being targeted in palestine. we can only hope for the spot. i am convinced that we did not leave it in there when the united states should rule the world on its own terms. in addition, against the use of nuclear weapons, which are often brought up, doing conflicts at all costs. and so united states using nuclear weapons, is unacceptable to this day. a large number of people are suffering from the effects of the use of the nuclear weapons. i'm fully convinced that the actions of the united states were wrong. 79 years have passed since the united states use nuclear weapons and no apologies have been made. i feel angry about this next year . it will be 80 years since the end of the war. i hope that while japan is reflecting on the last for the next year, the united states will offer its sincere apologies to those who died and suffer from the coming box. no matter what happens. the use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable. are just about wrapping up this house program here on the oxy
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the, the thank you so much, $55.00 liaison for your time for us r t. and let's just get into our conversation. so the general election commission has finally officially announced that, but i boss of young though, and he brand black. i'm assuming that i got is the president and vice president elect. so from your point of view, as one of the founders of bible was political party getting that and also as a nation lawmaker, what are the challenges that the new administration will have to face? oh, thank you very much for having me. a big gun. davis is my 1st time actually the interviews by i see our play. sure. yeah. the most difficult challenges in my opinion is
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