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when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look for common ground. the people without any humanity have common killed the kids, incense, women, man and the elderly. who told point blond footage you budget from syria report say that with you as long as the pharmacies in damascus are targeting really does my knowledge you based on the size of the world community, you must take action that over the brutal situation in syria scopes to us and to put the group the exclusive means it's really more risk that people are seeing the surgical point. but this is really cool to action from both parties, an international community to come together and really expensive. the children that
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have been suffering seek a safe haven at this portage from russian ministry. babies in syria, exclusively are paid by r g shows syria and sheltering from the ongoing valvor, the watching arch international reaching you from the russian capital i a mike called quite yet. now the new authorities at damascus had been accused of conducting a brutal track down on religious minorities. verified footage of mass executions has been posted on social media. a warning that there are graphic images ahead. the to assist the other, you know to do that. so pay for me,
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but not for my to switch those on my move to the united nation, to everyone to the organizations, human rights placed on face genocide. if i show my face and they see it, they will slaughter my family. people without any humanity haven't common, killed the kids. incense women, ma'am and the elderly human beings who as syrians, if you want to kill us or do it. but it's not like this. anyone, anyone who can hear me, you just please save us. you need to do to do something. you're running out of time . the massacres has not stopped yet. the still going. i just got the information right now. yeah. in a village from on, on the outskirts of low talk. you're very close to the city about like 15 minutes away from the city of i thought you all she or village the have killed 60 people admitted women and children. the are bringing the houses that are, are burning shops and stealing them. they also, they are doing the massacres and the suburbs of the pools. also the coastal city in
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the village of kind of fees and the phrase home and their masquerades are still going on. nothing has changed and to see coast has been without water or electricity for 5 days. now people are this but for for water. and they are looking for one drop of water. and the prices of water have went 100 percent higher. it's much more. it's a rigorous because you can stand was biggest there and fighters. they've been doing the biggest number of the produce the ford and fighters for the new soon ministration. they're the ones who are doing this violation because they're and they're killing everyone, cushions have been killed and some, but the majority of them are all the way they are not making a difference because deluxe on celia decided to. so the majority of the big number of the crimes are happening is the divisions does have the freedom fighters and the shootings with do support and fighters. they're the ones who are doing this a violation. the majority of this violation,
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the subordinates didn't do some violations and to do some mistake, some problems. what's happened here and to me, but the majority of them, but of the violation of going into the villages and keeping everyone men, women and children stood in the houses. those are the photo fighters and the scenes with them in the each ts administration. i did to some violations of people i, you know, and friends of mine, i lost the roof of my friends. the village was what? out to complete. the uh, also i have uh, an older friend. he lost his some, and uh, the 10th it'd be default or up really bad. and the, and the killed the, his son in front of his eyes. on march 9th, he started the team, did the bodies was excavators, then pushing them, i'm putting and throwing them into a hole and hiding them because they got some t, v stations in of tv station who are who support then will see the
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ministration. and so they took the bodies away altogether and asking for you to read through them in a home and took them out of the, in some villages only. but there is some villages devoted. these are still industry aids. it's been opened for 5 years now and no one come close to them and they cannot even come close to them and they can't even build it and they are not allowed to be ready to. now this is the latest for tapes on my syrian village near the port city of my talk. you reports say the forces aligned with the new government towards the end in tie. a residential area about most of the valens is in the northwest and offices, especially the laptop to a province and tapped us right there. and that's where we have a lot of concentration of population of christians. and alo white's reports came the more than a 1000 people had been killed. meanwhile, the has been an extra dose of african refugees to neighboring lab. and on now we
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spoke with the eunice of communications officer sally my ways about the atrocities back it's very hard to say that you are seeing the surge. oh boy. but it was after 14 years of continuous conflict. now again, for the bikes, maybe are we seeing this? this is really cool. it's an option for you to come together to really sensitive children that have been sometimes this is dangerous, the files continue, unfortunately, might increase. and we can't allow this to happen. oh, cells are thousands so far into the using the use of conflicts to, to died. we, we've seen a lot of children suffering from place not from applications living
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in poverty, that being scared. and once again, we're seeing a search of that them been sort of stopped a little he's, it has been a studio throughout the complex even before, and we continue to be there, of course with increased violence. it becomes really challenging. and i think the importance of cooling forward the parties involved in divide is to prioritize aid going and reaching to the the off it is challenging when it's a good, it is all over the place. this will be on the scope the areas. and that's why we need guarantees. nothing can go and do. our job is really imperative. a lot of the cdns have been defend anyway, to arrange it for you. of course things were looking much better going forward with this. we are afraid that needs to be met and potential ways to get that for the children of the families of via to lease
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a whatever they need. the manufacturers have been really so funding and it was locked within to make ends need a lot of homes. there is there is no uh there is no really uh meaning to try it. but the goal is this specially for our community? right? yes, we always hold for the only way for them. that's a with, with a vision of the children. at the same time, that means that the international community comes as discusses on a particular level. they need to prioritize that. they need to look at the children identity 1st. before anything else, we should see action on the back seat, which is they should see. ultimately, it's a, it's the responsibility of the involved parties to the also it is the countries that can support that can go in and go in with the
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solution. come in suggestions to solve this. and of course, we are looking forward to seeing that even more on the grounds, even more ongoing, political with adults to the, our jobs possible ad, childrens, to have a gauge. we have a future class called now in race. in december, the h t. s militants group launched on all out cooling syria, leading to the capture of damascus and the overthrow of president bosher. while a side i trust special government was formed with militant groups with a history of terrorism taking over. now the new authorities were welcomed by the west with the us even removing its $10000000.00 bounty on the new syrian leader of the shut off. also known as all gilani. now it's all, it's all shut off claiming that his government is the one under attack. and then other than that, we will not tolerate the remnants of a san who have committed crimes against our army forces and state institutions
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attacked hospitals, killed innocent civilians and spread chaos in safe areas. these individuals have only one option to surrender themselves to the law. immediately today, as we stand at this critical moment, we find ourselves facing a new danger represented by the attempts of the remnants of the former regime with foreign parties behind them to create new strife and drag our country to a civil war with the goal of dividing it and destroying its unity and stability, errors on expressive footage of pain by r t from the russian committee named abbeys, where moscow's troops have given refuge to locals. 3 from the valve. and the russian troops are set to be trying to facilitate dialogue between civilians and the government representatives. moscow's defense ministry has not officially commented on this yet. meanwhile, russia and the united states have requested urgent thoughts and un security council
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to address the syrian prices are still good to with regard to the situation in serious there are manifestations of violence that cause out the concern. this concern is said in many countries of the world and international organizations, including the united nations, we believe that this issue must be addressed urgently. we must ensure that these manifestations of violence are eliminated as soon as possible. a rush on us over to you have accused 2 people connected with the british embassies, moscow of conducting espionage and the sub for us of activities. and they've been given 2 weeks to leave the country. are these egos down of reports or excuse me, so once, not think of itself with a violation, one's wasn't going to stop to. are you going to comment? can you provide it for me please? uh, it's not, it's not the 1st time. it's not the 1st stop, are you ready that the ties between rush and london could be 7 say
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who do know that to stop us of the u. k embassy here in must go. had been someone to the russian for and it says uh, building essentially the russian foreign ministry has some of them over the fact the 2 of the colleagues who were officially on a diplomatic commission here in russia they were called doing. here's something very different. in fact, 2 of the colleagues have been accused and found guilty of violating the russian lo, providing they basically provided full information upon the entry into russia, which is against the russian new end. at the same time, the russian security services have accused them of all. so essentially being engaged, engaging in espionage so they've are, have now 2 weeks they've been given 2 weeks to leave the country. it's not the 1st time that the u. k. stuff as the self is a view k embassy found. uh well, i basically revealed as something else rather than diplomats last year. uh several
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uh, several people have been also shown to do with the fact that the russian security services have revealed that they have gone beyond their amount. and they, they have going to be on their a diplomatic mission. and that they have been engaging in the various activities from a meeting with opposition. john list a meeting with members of the opposition in general, the whole honing the anti government work. and this is something that russia and the russian authorities don't the, they don't take it lightly on the, essentially this is not something they say, this is not something. this is not why they invited them to the country. this is not why they hear this is not why they have been allowed to work at the embassy again. it is not the 1st time on the judging by the fact that these violations continue. it seems, there is no intention in london to stop exploiting that diplomatic commission in most school. full well, a rather broad goals and full broad purposes. not logged in
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successive activities isn't limited to moscow. loss of intelligence ones that the u . k. will do all they can to do real donald trump piece initiatives. london is annoyed that donald trump holds dialogue with russia like with a super power and demonstrates and neglect towards america is closest allies. stormer was piqued by a provocative question from the us president during a joint press conference in regards to the ability of the british nation to counter russians on its own. following the visit by the prime minister downing street came to the conclusion that faithful friends are defacto throwing the british on the side line of the process of re formatting european in global security. in this situation, british authority, c as a top priority, the the railing of peace making efforts by the new us administration in regards to ukraine. well, let's get some reaction to this now and speak to a kid. i'm
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a kind of independent john listed jason, michael, john name, you're right here. jason, i'm glad to have you enjoyed me. so, according to ross and intelligence, london's key goal is to do real peace process in your trade. why is the u. k. similarly, so invested in counseling, russia via ukraine i would imagine that's quite easy to understand. no, personally, i don't know the veracity of the claims and accusations that have been made, but it's certainly understandable that the better government, right. and they will be acting in ways to safe called what it sees as a continuation of the old policy from the west facing russia. since, you know, the united states seems to have done a complete of a title on the issue. leaving europe on the united kingdom, you know, almost a standalone and the perceived at stand off against russia. so, in a sense,
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we may interpret this as no change from the british government. it's only perhaps a change in our perception because it may no longer has the cover for the united states no longer has it sparked so much roles. it's ongoing, new pay more has to be done on his own account and buy it for the resources. but what steps can we expect from london when he comes to attempts to prevent the peace process? well, it's hard to say um, 1st of all, i think we need to try and consider the objectives of the london government and the objectives of the european governments. when we saw the trump regime and the united states effectively, you know, hold the ukrainian government to ransom demanding access to, you know,
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hundreds of millions of dollars of re ask metals very soon in the, very soon, in the aftermath of that, we saw the french government and couldn't to talk with keith to see if the could be an access to those metal. so i would think that the game here seems to be about access all european powers on the british government to key of the field. perhaps washington has, you know preempted them on or has the trade them on by, you know, donald trump shaped thing. so perhaps what we may expect from the practice government, you know, is diplomatic and extra diplomatic efforts to i'm in the, in a sense goal for a grob, as the european union has been doing. and us, we have seen um, come doing for, you know, very valuable strategic results is that are in ukraine. no one wants to be left. i
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with i shared of the spirals here that would seem to be the international thinking . now, london has a history of derailing of the peace process, and ukraine will recall back in 2022 when bars johnson talked key of alpha, finding a peace deal with russia. is there a risk that history may repeat itself? now again, i would definitely think so again, i'm not to put the, you know, the blame on any particular party know, been tested, talk to you in this conflict, which is nice, you know, involve multi potties where it's not just the west against, you know, russia and supporting ukraine, we know help the west, fragmented into the european union. what may or may not be nato and the directors government, which has separated itself from the european union. so it's, it's like,
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you know, multi part i'm, well, i would see is that the objective is that none of these particular parties wants to see piece, not in their terms. if we were interested in creating peace and you claim wants that piece to reflect their state interest and right now you, if that piece is negotiated between most school and washington, that will leave back to the i in the cold. it will, to some extent, also leave for european union and in the cold. and neither of these talk, these are, you know, nice little beef parties look to be in a position to benefit from the piece. so that piece will more seat ads. you know that piece will not suit there and strategic and diplomatic can priorities. so yeah, i would expect to see some kind of effort to store. ready or the real piece. i'm on
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terms that doesn't set yes. provides. we watch how things pan out in the coming days, weeks and months. then you said michael and can be can independent journalist. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. great. let's polk business now the united states box have taken a deep dive with both the dow jones and nice, dr. dropping over to present meaning billions have been lost. how about one of the biggest pains for ordinary consumers has become eggs with their prices soaring for months? president tom didn't miss the opportunity of blaming the democrats. as you know, we inherited from the last administration and economic catastrophe had an inflation nightmare. joe barton, especially let the price of a skit out of control. the price is out of control
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and we're working hard to get it back down. all these things shouldn't have happened. we wouldn't, we shouldn't have inflation. we shouldn't have had this horrible inflation where the prices have gone up. okay, days. so we're doing uh, we're doing a good job with the about president trump has also she had a publication on his choose social media page titled, shut up about eg prices. of the us department of justice has been tasked with probing the root cause of the rising ed costs and washington plans to now import eggs. but while consumers have been seen fighting over dwindling fox in store and why prizes have hit all time highs, democrats and republicans are busy shifting the blame on each other. now let's discuss this live with ronald economist and professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts. i must reach out to well, professor,
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i'm glad to have you join me right now. so glad to grade that. so tom says it's the democrats to blame for the starting prices. while the double play, i'd say it's drum. so from your analysis, who is it? as well, they're both wrong. they're both engaging in the kind a jeep shop, politics that we have all in america, any way come to expect of them. it's childish, we ought to be ashamed of it, but we're not. here's the reality. we have had a problem over the last couple of years with an attack of bird flu that, that is handled in this country by killing large numbers of egg laying chickens in order to defeat the virus. and to get new fresh chickens and to get our eggs system back on track. that is the responsibility of the big industry, which is
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a private capital list industry. but they have been in no hurry, neither to import eggs nor to find other solutions because of the price increase. they are enjoying record high prices for eggs. and you can see how it's the case because the prophets have never been the higher they are doing very, very well with mr. trump says he and the government are working to get eggs cheaper. we're assuming the government because it's under pressure from the public doing something which the capitalized industry is responsible for the business ought to be doing. but on doing, it becomes doubly weird because the government is firing large numbers of public employees. who of course, are the ones being asked to do this new extra job of finding eggs around the
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world, saving the private enterprises, the cost of allowing them more days of high prices, which are profitable for them. this is a case of our capital as the concentration of pulling that go a they denominate power in a few companies and producing a wonderful problem for the, for them and terrible for the masses. one last point here in united states, we offer the eggs together with bacon. a port product that has gone up tremendous also. and yet they didn't comes from port on port as far as i know does not suffer from burg flu. these are profit driven activities. and neither the republicans nor the democrats have the political courage to say so. all right, professor, share with us. why have the ag,
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christ's is gone so viral and involve so much outrage compared to other things going up in price to? well, you know, it did got a lot of attention because the suffering under the inflation of 2 or 3 years ago was the extreme. prices went up very fast, they went up more than wages went up. they are particularly afflicted. older people, people on pensions will tend to adjust their income up to keep up with the inflation. and so eggs became the focal point of attention because they weren't even more extreme in the price increase, then were other food items and the goods and services in general. so think of it as a kind of symbolic protest. that's why, uh, president trump tried to blame it on biting because biting didn't do much about the inflation. let me remind everyone,
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the policies taken by the bike and the administration which were not the right ones and which did not work except over the longer whole word supported by the republican party. so it was no disagreements. they all agreed that the interest rate should go up, which of course, was it, uh, another burden on the average person, higher interest rates on top of higher prizes. that was not the way to solve it. but that was the way republicans and democrats agreed. and now they blame each other again. very childish. all right, that reports say that, but somebody administration is now considering importing the lots of eggs from the netherlands. and at the same time, he's writing to introduce a wrecking ball of tires on the you. how about this all stuck together? very poorly. not only, not only will there be now opposition and you can expect it to be quite severe, but it is not so easy to ship eggs. it is not so successful as
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a program. if i were dodge a producer, i would be very, very hesitant to shift production to the united states because given the hostilities between the united states and europe now, given the fact that prices will eventually come down in the united states, the deal for the netherlands or any other country would be short term type could easily be interrupted very suddenly. in other words, it's an insect your way. and if i were a producer, i would not rearrange their supply chains to accommodate this kind of political phenomena. the never last for more than a few months or a year or do advice. all right, that we serve at dow jones is you know, sleeping and, and even ask that. can you give us a little perspective as to what is the reason behind this right now?
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yes, very easy. 3 or 4 days ago, the atlanta, georgia federal reserve bank. that's one of the 12 federal reserve banks that govern the united states financial system issued a report in which their research department said that this year 2025 will see a severe recession in the united states. while it did not get a lot of attention. economic professionals across this economy were shocked. more and more of them now. of, excuse me, are seeing the same thing. it even has a name here. it's we call the trump slump. and that's your causing tremendous anxiety. we have not had an economic downturn since 2020. we normally have them every 5 to 7 years. so we are due for another one of
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capitalism's. periodic downturns is now may be coming in with the inflated value of stocks. people in the stock market are fearful, and they are selling. all right, let's talk about trade war then. sanctions as proposed by farm. he's been talking about all of this right now. how much impact would this have on the american citizens? if it actually takes off the width from puts it well, the crucial thing is once you're just finished, say if, if trump actually goes through with it. the reality is that starting early after the ukraine war began, so that early after february 2022, the entire wes, led by the united states, imposed what they call the mother of all sanctions on russia. and they've
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kept that up ever since of the general understanding from left wingers and right wingers a life is that these sanctions have not succeeded. that is, they are annoyance. they can bother for a while. but russia has shown an ability, similar to other countries that have suffered sanctions. it rushed to the shoulders, add the ways to get around them to evade them, to minimize them. and there is no reason to believe that these functions, which did not achieve their objectives, let me remind you, or only in 2022. the objectives included the collapse of the ruby, the disintegration of russia as a society, coming to its knees, the overthrow of putting regime. all of these things were probably were thought to
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