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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the lebanon's capital city, see the 2nd flurry of is really strikes within a 24 hour period that says it doesn't rescue workers are reported, kills overnights while searching for survivors in the countries. 9 people are injured. as on ras rocks, the county and capital over an investment treaty with russia, which has no set to be with problems and find the presidents. also shocking videos, of course, of inscription continued to emerge across ukraine. the country's defense ministry admits it's not given the green light to mobilize people suffering from h i v onto per kilo says
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the premier, catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to then use our own r t. i mean, and then we begin at 11 on 4. israel has continued its attacks on the nation's capital this friday the law. 0 strikes it densely populated residential areas in this saw, it could be roots shown in this for they'd send to archie. the idea of saves because bullet infrastructure was targeted. a lot of documentation orders were
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issued prior to the sol. there's really no official statements on casualty numbers . as well, but earlier we know 12 people were reported and killed in overnight idea of strikes and the ancient city of fall back. the victims are believed to the rescue. workers who are searching for trump. colleagues, under the rubble of a destroyed civil defense of lebanese authorities called difficult for bar at good time on a state to run the health facility that came hours after neighboring survey and reported strikes in and around its capital, damascus. let me show you this as well. the world bank has issued the report, assessing the cost of the war for level at almost $8.00 and a half $1000000000.00. that figure includes both physical damage and economic loss is combined with the nation already losing the equivalent of 15 years of economic growth. additionally, the reports say is the housing sector has suffered the most with more than a 100000 living units,
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partially damaged or destroyed. analysis also shows that the lebanese people have been losing more than $3000000.00 us dollars of earnings per day during the conflict. let's discuss that with bainbridge based journalist. david is a waiter who joins us live on the program. david, good to see you. what you make of those, that world bank numbers are they where you'd expect them to be are? are they conservative figures in your if you a well conservative or not? well, i think it is a bit of both because when it comes to the housing units, $100000.00, they hi. hi. was in units being a partial for the damage that is very highly possible. and you can see that the border towns have been decimated to nothing and troubles. israel is probably showing videos of them destroying entire neighborhoods and some villages it's,
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it's not the only contained at the bit at the border villages as it used to be before lot october what we're fighting was mostly comes contained in that area to date of the call valley, it has to be bombed, intensively, being able to southern a suburb of a root, has been bombed, intensively, and older as a level up to date. there's that hasn't been one area that has not actually been boned, very few have survived for me so far. so when it goes to the housing unit, yes, i don't think adults are fast, but there are other things that they can i just for the i think david for a 2nd. yeah. because that's, that seems to be what the is being focused on. how difficult is the reconstruction of, of housing getting people shelter when the war hopefully and soon how difficult is that going to be? okay. well, the problem that we're trying to focus on is right now because some people are
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fresh out to their houses. it started to get cold is starting to rain. a lot of people are in shelters and schools, but this is not sustainable over their long term. if the what would be over in a week or so, everything would be a bit better and that, but we don't know. it might search out for months for a year. no one knows just like that happen and goes on. no one expected it to drag out this long body did so we need to focus on see how to get people into actual homes that they can live in a comfortable dignified life. and then yeah, there shouldn't be applied, but the government has to set up to see, to solve this housing problem. because even if the war ends tomorrow, and part of these people are attracted or homes, the 100000 to have lost her homes cannot return. and that could take up to 2 or 3 years to, to be rebuilt. there had already been economic challenges in the bills up to this, i think, to say the least. another, according to the world bank level, on his last 15 years of economic grow to,
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to the violence. i understand what you're saying about whether it finishes tomorrow or in years to come. but in any case, in terms of an economic recovery and that in the decades that com is that something that you think is going to take as long as that well, if you look back at history whenever it comes to the situation of level not being into was it has always prospect afterwards because no one leads live on on. uh, it does have prices uh, both friends and the same less friends come to help it a little has been a country that uh, relies on a pretty much its entire existence. and if you look into the housing parts alone, the and the damages are estimated at 3200000000. we know that the powers conference already raised 1000000000. we know the countries such as the ron has pledged to to
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participate in the reconstruction. so has come to our other gulf states like saudi arabia and amaris. i've already sent a lot of aid and i believe that they will participate in the reconstruction effort to add the st. 8 there. but when, when it comes to the economic part, don't forget that that was something that was already crumbling and level like you just something to when you estimate like this summer season, we're going to make this less from tourism. we're going to make this less for makes orthodontic, this much on imports, but someone will have small metals. estimation is for very long time. so i don't really know if those numbers are conservative or if they are a big stretch or if they are what the potential of living on could possibly be. because the only problem was that the war as the biggest problem, it's a disaster is something that level of use to get alto. uh,
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very soon it is destructive to, to everyone. however, a, we are facing a very violent and aggressive an auction. the so is easier said than done well when it comes to the potential of liberal level and was into crisis before. so i believe. yeah, they can be a bit the purpose it seem very dark days before it has come through. as you lay i, david david, thanks for coming in the program on the on sure, and your view as always journalism, communication specialist david is a way to get the permanent software and save that is the very direct, right? a firm for the public to me, and people in the resolution adopted by the un general assembly just to point out only 6 countries, including the us and israel voted against it, taking us through why this resolution appears more significant on the plethora scene before them. here's ortiz reinforced the injuries as the un general assembly
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passed a resolution as firm and palestinians rights to self determination, independence and freedom from his rarely occupation. no conditions attached citing hed international court of justice earlier opinion, but declared the occupation illegal and cold 4th immediate end. the resolution argues this is essential for palestinians to a cheap state who the resolution passed over wellman leave with 170 countries. voting in favor, including canada, australia, o, e u, member states, and most south american, asian, and african nations. only 6 states oppose that as well. and the united states are in london clearly, but it is not clear what impact this resolution will have or what consequences israel might face a if it doesn't comply. how we know that official tele, these basically ignored all previous un resolutions to criticize and is really
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actions the vote comes. has the un special committee created over 50 years ago, specifically to monitor these really occupations released report calling is really policies in gaza. consistent with genocide characteristics, the committee raised series concerns accuse in israel using starvation as a weapon of war and robin had apartheid system in the west bank and these jerusalem . and as expected, washington quickly stepped in to defend its key ally in the middle is dismissing that report as it relates to the un commission. i've seen some of that reporting and, you know, we've seen some language coming out of that indicative of their belief that some of the actions could be constituted as this is their phrasing genocide. that is something we would uh, unequivocally disagree with. again, we think that that kind of raising and those kinds of accurate accusations are certainly when founded. well, again,
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these so called unfounded accusations come from an international committee, specifically tasked with monitoring these really occupation. but the us response is rather consistent with its strong pro is rarely stands last month says you remember, washington gave israel especially day deadline to increase humanitarian assistance into the gas a stream or risk being found in violation of us law, which prohibits the transfer of offensive weapons to countries blocking civilian aid, yet so, so that line pass on tuesday. there has to be no serious us criticism will be 0. despite warnings from aid organizations such conditions and the galvis 3 by now, the wars since the war started stuff taking months ago, journalists continue to press the officials on this issue. here's the latest this change from us state department briefing. the concern to, to be notified, canceled or fulfilled the content that we noticed, the status letter today. site,
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none of the above i. i hope you are paying attention to the very the back and forth . we had on this the letterhead a time, and i mean it had very specific things that part of it. is that not a 5? is that or is that can? so does that show? what is it that 30 day period is it extended site? the letter was designed to inject a strong sense of urgency and produce action park that expired on the 12th of this month. is that over? what part are you talking about? so it was, it had a definitely time limit that size and there was even though so, so that's, i mean, i understood it, laid out the renewal of it. oh, it laid out you. i think you're focusing a little too intensely on the letter. it laid out since we should do that with the government. let me, let me, let me finish. so what exactly is america defending back in april and you 150 page human rights watch reports, excuse us as well. all forced math,
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so displacement able to gather street and significant and deliberate destruction of civilian infrastructure, describing it as a systematic campaign that amounts to war crimes and crimes against humanity. the accusations that these really armies strongly denied and page are double. your research has stated stays really, government cannot claim to be keeping posted is safe when it kills them along, escape roads, bombs, so coal safe zones and console food, water and sanitation. also doctors without borders recently. warren's, that 14000 people in guys need urgent medical evacuation and treatments, but outside guys of the situation remains just as alarm and and concerning recently israel past several controversial laws targeted and palestinians in the west bank and israel southern but also is really arabs who make half about 20 percent of as well as population of 10000000. these laws allow the prosecution of the teachers who speak out against the war,
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the duplication of families of individuals that is real, accuses albany holdings in terrorism, and even the jiggling of palestinian children under the age of 14. the un special wrap up there are expressed outrage of the day i in the upset details thinking how motion to national diplomacy has normalized the situation. they can see me and seen the the resumption of negotiations between the policies to achieve a durable solution is exposed. well, many experts argue that it's america isn't just defending israel, it's too deeply involved and is basically actively completed. so it's no surprise to us continues and we'll continue standing by israel, ultimately defending its own interest and its own role and its own influence in the region. the injuries have been reported. the scuffles broke out today in front of parliament in the up tubs. the capital. the scenes followed the decision
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by officials to ross of fine investment agreement with depression. protesters during the government complex in so cool. after breaking through the fences, believes that crowds are currently inside both the parliament building on the presidential administrations. office. the opposition is demanding. the country's president stepped on with the leader, reportedly saying he would take time to make such a decision that a deal in question is expected to soon be withdrawn. coming from the president's office, a local journalist dentist is free for ford from inside. at the moment, protesters have occupied the entire complex of government buildings. one of the opposition leaders, the head of the committee for the protection of sovereignty. cuz as those who have stormed the building not to disperse and to remain there until the president resigns, negotiations are ongoing. with the participation of members of parliament, members of the opposition are working to restore order at the presidential
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administration building. after it was recently stormed. although the building has not suffered any significant damage, they are still cleaning up the mess. removing the collapse plaster and other debris, a fence surrounding the complex could be seen lying in pieces clashes between demonstrators and the police resulted in tear gas being deployed as well. versus foreign ministry spoke to me, or he is the heart of that has commented on the development saying most of the hopes for a peaceful resolution to watson folding. russia is closely following the events in friendly casa, which have once again led to internal political tensions. unfortunately, opposition forces have not been able to resolve the differences with the countries legitimate tools, socrates through a civilized and mutually respectful dialogue and have resulted to actions outside the legal framework, escalating the conflict. this has led to
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a crisis in the republic and regardless of the outcome hinges of kazi, as development, the russian side expects that the current situation in up cause you will be resolved peacefully. and through political means without interference in the countries internal processes. the us president elect donald trump has been putting together his future administration. choice for health. secretary is robert f. kennedy junior, a well known politician who run for president in this election but then endorse trump. the pick spark, widespread discussion of the former environmental lawyer has been known for his criticism, us health care policies. and even if i were to get rid of entire government bodies, if you work for the food and drug administration and are part of this corrupt system, i have 2 messages for you. one, reserve your records and to back your backs. well, let's get more and this guy from ortiz and i'm a, is shar,
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who joins us now. in this, you do m a r b k junior, has had a, at a very interesting past. and people would say they hate and they loved him. but here he is not as a decision maker, take us through who he is now. he was also running for president. as a democrat, the democrats essentially didn't let him do that. he decided to endorse trump. now he did spend decades as a lawyer or fighting corporations when it comes to their impact on the environment . and most recently, when it comes to the health spear, he is pointing out that big pharma companies might care more about their profits rather than the quality of their products and the effects of their products on the public health. now he was not a straightforward n t vax or per se, but when the american cove and vaccines came out, he had a lot of questions, especially because those vaccines were being rushed out to be used. now he gains
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a lot of popularity because of those on comfortable questions about the specs of the vaccines. there's 25 percent of americans believe that they know somebody who is killed a coverage actually killed, killed 25 percent of americans, 52 percent of americans believe that the vaccines are causing injuries, including death, 52 percent. oh, if you look at the clinical trial start is the actual studies were done at least a pfizer back there and it has not released it. if you look at the pfizer vaccine, it was there were 22000 people and a placebo group, 22000 people who got the actual vaccine. and the people who got the vaccine had a 23 percent higher death rate from all causes and the end of that stuff that could not be the disease itself. well,
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because we know that if it is and the vaccine doesn't work well. well this is darlene no, no. he took the view and was ridiculed by many, but has offensively been proven right in many quarters. people have had to, to eat the words about, about this guy. you know, he's been underestimated and he's, he's generally come right on top against them. what's his, what's the reaction being to this mood because he's able to criticize within his own family, right? mm hm. and there were quite a lot of dramatic reactions. i mean, he has long been called the conspiracy fair as for his views, but once from sick time for the position of health secretary. and on top of that, we know that pfizer does officer cert in mainstream media outlets. they had meltdowns bringing up his statements r. k junior has pushed the boat conspiracy theories around an range of public health issues,
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including vaccines are to junior, is incredibly controversial for a number of things that he has said about health. particularly the fact that he's questioned vaccines controversial choice to say the least. this is an individual who is a conspiracy theories and to fact, so he has said that vaccines are on proven and dangerous. so what's to, why has the legacy media being being crying into their, their coffee, what's, what are they saying and particularly is wrong? so essentially they're uh, stating that what he's saying is fake news that he's a conspiracy. there is that it's wrong question, but just to take the vaccines. right. but as we've heard in those videos, of course, but while the mainstream media never really platforms him and all they did was criticized these views. on the other hand, we in our channel, we did give him the opportunity to share his concerns with us back in 2020,
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where he shared with us his worries on the situation. nobody from the president asking the one question the accounts do these vaccines are transmission? and if they don't, does that, do they turn us all into a certain amount of carriers? how does that work? and none of those questions are being asked were they, you know, the pros is focused on the big headlines. it's 95 percent effective and nobody's saying as was against mild symptoms. they're not saying does it actually stop you from spreading the disease? and if it doesn't do that, and what's the point, what is the point? yeah he's, he's also being a head of the curve when it comes to things like censorship and just to point out he was speaking to our child ortiz at their he can't do that now in the us. of course, of course, no years later we are censored, but in that interview,
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not only did he share his concerns about the vaccines, but he also talked about the censorship problem in the mainstream media and he's trust that big pharma controls the media. let's take, listen. it's frustrating, i mean we've been censored for 15 years and i'm answering media, which is you know, how is pharma control? but we were able to talk pretty freely on social media on facebook and instagram and twitter until 1919, and the one the w h o made the announcement of the h o, which of course is controlled by bill gates, made the announcement at an accident hesitancy was one of the greatest threats, the global threats of public health. immediately after that, adam shift wrote a letter to all of the who's at the intelligence committee. by the way,
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getting the chair of the can the intelligence committee to all the does it social media ceos and that met? and as i'm to begin to answer it, cause and you know, this as mater happened before in american history. for some strange reason. there's no broad scale protest about this censorship and that is um, you know, those 2 things are worrying one that the censorship. ringback is occurring into that, you know, the large amount of the, of the american people in the democratic party are not objecting to it, but there are other they're endorse, you know, many of these mainstream media that spoke out against him are also being sponsored by some of these big corporations, and he never really was n t backs per se, but he did question whether these corporations were put in profits before quality and that essentially got him in trouble. no, this is the latest among the appointments made by trump and the mainstream media
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seems to not be pleased with almost every single one of them. still it will be very interesting to see what else can they bring to the table? yeah, yeah, the key point side, it's is not on the box. he's just, it hasn't been trials for the necessary amount of time at drury and cove. it because that was what people are calling upon demick across the world. that's all i think he was saying, i'm not swear this ira came from that. he's some kind of conspirator. see theorist . okay, we'll see what he does in the next 5 years. if he gets the nomination approved at the thanks so much, ortiz or my email is shar the friendly and has confirmed. that's not a mere putting has held a phone call with german shows the lot shows stuff is their 1st direct talks in almost 2 years. the russian side says the, our long conversation was initiated by berlin. the german counselors office
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confirmed the discussion saying berlin had called must go to discuss negotiations surrounding the ukraine conflict. now just the point dod rusher for its part stressed, it's always been open to talks. but the ukraine had publicly refused them. the crises in the middle east were also among the topics. broached, people suffering from h i v on tip birth to looses, cannot be called up to fight for ukraine. the hugely controversial move, which was spoken previously, but never confirmed, was made public by the country's defense minister of becomes, as keith continues to hemorrhage, big loss is all about the a lot of times for people with h, i, b, or to berkeley. los, it's their availability for services evaluated based on how much the disease affects the patient's ability to perform military tasks. the fitness for the military service, for people with h, i b, depends on the stage of the disease. well, 1st of all, this should come as no surprise. previously we had seen ukrainian ministry,
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recruiters force removed, belies, and people with down syndrome. for example, people with partial blood and as missing knives, missing hands or even teeth. so the, the criteria to be drafted mobilized is being created military over the last year or so, who's dropped significantly, which by options, how desperate of the situation it is for the credit admitted to whether it's called so bob, paul, we must also bear in mind with your credit ministry officials have come out and said on the average, every single br gave every single fly to you. this is stop by and then we use a 50 percent for the capacity. and of course we're seeing the consequences of that . and that is a f, a well, didn't ever move savage tax. it's a good a by you create in recruiters, ministry recruiters from among the latest of a recruited cold course on camera shooting as
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a civilian who was running away from him with his back. then he was shooting a pistol in his direction you credit is cut off instead of the incident now is under review, but given past experience, little will likely come of it is also a video of, i mean if you're a cruise it being taken for drive by bus civilians on the bottom of this car, the civilian was a very happy administrator who just tried to quotes about this guy. a mobilize them said good, said good trudges. and that is the credit ministry. today who's made up what they su, freely, admit, or for the really able to get this wave of forced mobilization, brought almost no city residents into service literally just one way or other than me. of course, these are residents of small towns and villages. almost 90 percent of that for almost all of them were called up for service through forest and it is much easier
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to target small settlements. villages, uh the, the, the work and clubs, foot for mobilization and you create their have almost new political cloud. zaleski has also ruled cancel elections of that in a position to himself and his party soon. so there is very little avenue for, for you to approve this political, a challenge to the landscape. absolute gemini. nevertheless, the situation is, eventually, perhaps they will have to start drafting the leap. those are the cds, those with connections, which they up to. now how to avoid the do exist situation now is that you credit has to put on a brave face in the matter of speaking and come out and say, you know that everything's going swimming, which is in the bought the defense minister has done as a paddle which was to finance sponsored by last the cards and by size the bag
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that are going to can you comment on the mobilization policy? i mean, what is the plan? because again, business need some kind of guidelines for you on to sound this yourself having being in business for a moment to play for the next year. you know, to keep off the defense and other to achieve all the objectives that was sets out in the military strategy. we must continue to mobilize this summer together with my colleagues from the cabinets of ministers who worked on once we've heard that the economy needs to be protected from the cabinet administer. so delta 7 resolutions of these actions were effective for truth and re, for all parties up and number of people to we must continue mobile as a sure it pigeon mazda is the issue. the problem the ukraine is facing. at this point. they have ground plugs. oh, they've made all these problem, is this the premiums as well as to that into the actual box is about what should move child to offensive is about recapturing last territory about driving russia.
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