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we're seeing, we're going to pass the discussion with my in studio guests and of course my guest on skype and bring in media personality and life coach fahim mohammad. fahema, you've been doing a deep dive on these issues, because essentially what we're trying to get out here is that what news organizations, especially are the mainstream ones are doing right now, are in a way adding fuel to this fire, when media personalities use their platform for a particular narrative, it's not just standing in the moment, it has an impact, it has a... effect on both policy, on what we're seeing at the un, what we're seeing on the ground in gaza, um, the first one you've you've chosen for us today, i wasn't quite aware of this particular social media uh influenza, but let's just have look at what her tweet is all about, and then let's take it there, now who is this one? she's a lese american conservative author, an anti-islamic activist, founder islamic founder, gross route anti-muslim group in america. right, let's uh play her video, here what she has to say on miss mata. they shoot themselves in the
we're seeing, we're going to pass the discussion with my in studio guests and of course my guest on skype and bring in media personality and life coach fahim mohammad. fahema, you've been doing a deep dive on these issues, because essentially what we're trying to get out here is that what news organizations, especially are the mainstream ones are doing right now, are in a way adding fuel to this fire, when media personalities use their platform for a particular narrative, it's not just standing...
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advocacy group, mpac uk, which proactively campaigns against islamophobia in the west, joining us on skype for this session. show is karim ali, a civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs on conflicts of the global south, gentlemen, it's very good to see you. i'm going to kick things off with you, karim. as we record this, the clamor for sease fire is growing ever so stronger, yet it hasn't happened. why do you think this is? quite simply, it's because the israelis wish collectively punish the palestinians in a way in which it suggests that they want them to never ever do anything like this again. the israelis are on an extermination campaign and are actively attempting to not only just wipe out the voices of people underground through the murder of 22 journalists in the last 20 days, but also ensure that any future generations of palestinians have very little chance of survival and living in the future of their vision of gaza. i'd like to bring you in on this same question, ahmed, why do you think that despite the clamor from... civil society, those at
advocacy group, mpac uk, which proactively campaigns against islamophobia in the west, joining us on skype for this session. show is karim ali, a civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs on conflicts of the global south, gentlemen, it's very good to see you. i'm going to kick things off with you, karim. as we record this, the clamor for sease fire is growing ever so stronger, yet it hasn't happened. why do you think this is? quite simply, it's because the...
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who's publicly and consistently spoken up in support of palestinian rights and joining the show via skype from canada is the documentary filmmaker and writer and the journal specializing in the middle east, robert in lakesh. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. i'm going to kick things off with you, robert, because this is a particularly difficult times. i know have loved ones caught up in the tragedy. what can or will you share with us? um, from my wife's side of the family, um, we have two were killed, um, that we know that were um killed at the start of the bombings at the first massacre which was committed in the jabala refugee camp, um, since then, many of them fled their homes, um, we've received word from one of the hospitals um essentially. that the someone that we're in contact with was in tears um that what they've been winsing um yeah um it's it's been horrible for everyone and um yeah i i don't really have words um express the grief that everyone is feeling of course um and from our family to yours we are so very sorry and of course to the wide community we also and
who's publicly and consistently spoken up in support of palestinian rights and joining the show via skype from canada is the documentary filmmaker and writer and the journal specializing in the middle east, robert in lakesh. gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. i'm going to kick things off with you, robert, because this is a particularly difficult times. i know have loved ones caught up in the tragedy. what can or will you share with us? um, from my wife's side of the family, um, we...
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>> the first one was skype. and then my sq.l. in 2008. that have generated is online games, supercell, enterprise software, click tech, consumer technology, including skype, so a variety of things, in fact, which is one of the things that characterized the very early market. you can really specialize in anything. you have to be very broad, because innovation happened across the board, but at very shallow layers. there were many companies of the same type. caroline: it's interesting, the founder of skype has gone on to form his own v.c. that was days of artificial intelligence where a.i. was called in every single electronics he con. but what are you seeing in terms of proficiency here? we're about to have an a.i. summit about the regulation, the safety. is there expertise in businesses being built? >> absolutely. there's many universities across the europe that have generated very interesting founders, and deep technology insights into artificial intelligence. we've been funding a number of those. and artificial intelligence is really int
>> the first one was skype. and then my sq.l. in 2008. that have generated is online games, supercell, enterprise software, click tech, consumer technology, including skype, so a variety of things, in fact, which is one of the things that characterized the very early market. you can really specialize in anything. you have to be very broad, because innovation happened across the board, but at very shallow layers. there were many companies of the same type. caroline: it's interesting, the...
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he's been joining us on skype from anchor. i. he's been talking through the military aspects of israel's movements to it towards guys are good to have you back on the show. i want to ask you about the time scale of the, of all of this. it has been suggested, some articles that i've been reading that provide an analysis of this. so being suggesting that israel has a fairly narrow window of opportunity in which it might feel that it's able to operate with a degree of impunity. what do you think it's going to take for the window to close for israel's supporters to say no, you've gone far enough. that's it for us to for let be just in the need to immediately add to it's synchronization. metrics was any country in here or me start central pression, edited to campaign on other well they have to prepare exactly what to do or what the timeframe and also in which location by which means, well, it has been all day 6 days and it's very clear that israel is not that prepaid for lots to meet you operation targeting garza. and that's why i bel
he's been joining us on skype from anchor. i. he's been talking through the military aspects of israel's movements to it towards guys are good to have you back on the show. i want to ask you about the time scale of the, of all of this. it has been suggested, some articles that i've been reading that provide an analysis of this. so being suggesting that israel has a fairly narrow window of opportunity in which it might feel that it's able to operate with a degree of impunity. what do you think...
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the vice-president skyping into hostage negotiations.t to come home from her college tour. >> see here, i think a well known secret about me. i love venn diagrams. i love venn diagrams. and whenever i am presented with kind of like this is complicated, i always wonder, is there a venn diagram to figure this stuff out. >> jesse: is there a venn diagram to figure out the mid east peace process? i don't know. but the biden harris administration disengaged and unserious in the face of mounting national security threats and hoping you won't notice this election. founder of american majority ned ryan joins me now. so it's been a week ned and the president's already saying, you know, israel, let's just wait a second, just wait. what kind of message does that send? >> well, first of all this week's been bizarre talking about junk credit card fees. he's out there you today smearing lipstick on that pig of bidenomics, which by the way is still a pig costing americans about $10,000 a year for their cost of living but i think biden wants to talk abo
the vice-president skyping into hostage negotiations.t to come home from her college tour. >> see here, i think a well known secret about me. i love venn diagrams. i love venn diagrams. and whenever i am presented with kind of like this is complicated, i always wonder, is there a venn diagram to figure this stuff out. >> jesse: is there a venn diagram to figure out the mid east peace process? i don't know. but the biden harris administration disengaged and unserious in the face of...
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among these main parts, we actually have skype conversations with experts from other countries , journalists, reporters, and in fact, those who are present in the region. and we get in touch with them about the actual mood of the region and the events that are going on, and we ask their opinion on various issues, and the whole story is in the form of a daily magazine, which actually serves the viewers every day. dear mr. dharhzadeh , many of the networks are actually from this network it has been reported that other channels that are on the air are following the developments in the occupied territories. what did you do to make it not like those programs ? the inter-regional magazine was emphasizing the axis of resistance, which in fact , we did not have different networks like these, with these events , the focus, in fact, mainly focus on the formation of media flowology, this story is in our mind, we are a part of even in the program , we actually have a cultural dialogue that's all in fact, the creative aspect and kind of this program is a bit of a diversion from the political environment,
among these main parts, we actually have skype conversations with experts from other countries , journalists, reporters, and in fact, those who are present in the region. and we get in touch with them about the actual mood of the region and the events that are going on, and we ask their opinion on various issues, and the whole story is in the form of a daily magazine, which actually serves the viewers every day. dear mr. dharhzadeh , many of the networks are actually from this network it has...
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now with us on skype from beijing kiril vladimirovich babaev, director of the institute of china andn academy of sciences, and he took part in that forum where the host country was citizen pin, and where the main guest was china, you go there often, you have been to more than one international and more specifically at the russian-chinese forum, from your point of view, what happened yesterday in beijing that you would consider most important? well, from my point of view, really. perhaps a breakthrough event not only for china, but for the whole world, my eyes were riveted on it, i it seems that the entire world press, the world community, china today is leading, it seems to me, the largest economic initiative in modern international relations, an initiative that is supported not only by the number of countries participating in it, china declares that more than 150 countries are already taking part in the belt and road initiative, but also in the amount of funds allocated for this project, xidin ping announced yesterday that another 50 billion dollars will be allocated by china, chine
now with us on skype from beijing kiril vladimirovich babaev, director of the institute of china andn academy of sciences, and he took part in that forum where the host country was citizen pin, and where the main guest was china, you go there often, you have been to more than one international and more specifically at the russian-chinese forum, from your point of view, what happened yesterday in beijing that you would consider most important? well, from my point of view, really. perhaps a...
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maybe that's the night that jimmy could skype in. >> i just scratched it off my calendar, so jimmy, youatch it off yours and we'll regroup. >> you're welcome to come on live and say whatever you want, jimmy. as soon as we responds, we'll know what day the telethon is. >> there you go. he has said he is our number one fan. >> you know what, i would pick him up in my plane to deliver did him to the studios. >> wow. >> jimmy: wait a minute. you still have a plane? [ laughter ] how is that possible? [ applause ] i have to say -- i love you, mike, but i'm sorry, i'm not going to be part of a telethon for anyone who has a plane. by "my plane," he means a spirit airlines flight out of burbank, right? [ laughter ] "who let all these people on my plane?" i hope whoever flies his plane isn't the same person who runs his website, because if it is, he'd better start selling myparachutes too. >> trying to find the bath sheet towels -- >> just put in towels and i'll show you where the bath sheets are. >> towels. our mutual friend liz >> keep strocrolling, keep scrolling. >> i don't see it. somebody h
maybe that's the night that jimmy could skype in. >> i just scratched it off my calendar, so jimmy, youatch it off yours and we'll regroup. >> you're welcome to come on live and say whatever you want, jimmy. as soon as we responds, we'll know what day the telethon is. >> there you go. he has said he is our number one fan. >> you know what, i would pick him up in my plane to deliver did him to the studios. >> wow. >> jimmy: wait a minute. you still have a...
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let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skype for near kobani.e even thought of actually approaching turkish intelligence, and because i have nothing to hide, and i've never done anything aside from my job, and i'd like to make that apparent to them. however, i a bit worried because as you know, and as as the viewers know, that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about what they might use against me, uh, we were some of the... first people on the ground, if not the first people to to get that story of those takfiring militants going in through the turkish border from the baibil hawa rehanley border being sent in uh, i got images of them in the in world food organization trucks, it was very apparent that they were took fury militants, buy their bears and buy the clothes that they wore, and they were going in there with ngo trucks and and i just find it very odd, they went to several local residents here, asked about me, the residents said no, we know her, we have seen he
let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skype for near kobani.e even thought of actually approaching turkish intelligence, and because i have nothing to hide, and i've never done anything aside from my job, and i'd like to make that apparent to them. however, i a bit worried because as you know, and as as the viewers know, that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about what they might use against me,...
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let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skype from near kubani.approaching turkish intelligence and because i have nothing to hide and i've never done anything aside from my job and i'd like to make that apparent to them. however, i a bit worried because as you know and as as the... viewers know that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about what they might use against me, uh, we were some of the first people on the ground, if not the first people to to get that story of those takfirian militants going in through the turkish border from the bebel rehanly border, being sent in uh, i got images of them in the in world food organization trucks, it was very apparent that they were. took fury militants, buy their bears and buy the clothes that they wore, and they were going in there with ngo trucks and and i just find it very odd, they went to several local residents here, asked about me, the residence said, no, we know her, we have seen her before, we've seen her work, she i
let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skype from near kubani.approaching turkish intelligence and because i have nothing to hide and i've never done anything aside from my job and i'd like to make that apparent to them. however, i a bit worried because as you know and as as the... viewers know that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about what they might use against me, uh, we were some of the first...
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there’s a big game on the air, now joining us via skype is evgeniy schmitt, who has repeatedly takenank you very much for taking the time. good evening. i just read in the new york times that there is a small city in germany where the resistance of the local population led to the abandonment of plans to build a military factory there in order to produce weapons and ammunition for ukraine, is it so that you do you know? yes, indeed, we are talking about a small town in eastern germany, in saxony, where the rhein metall concern, this summer, announced plans for the construction gunpowder factory, because germany doesn't have enough. ammunition and also because of very active support for the ukrainian conflict, but the residents, the residents of the town rebelled, that is, there was extensive protest against such plans, firstly, the premises themselves were planned somewhere within the city, that is, at an unsafe distance from the city itself, and the gunpowder factory, as we ourselves understand, is not the safest enterprise, and secondly, the residents were simply against, against th
there’s a big game on the air, now joining us via skype is evgeniy schmitt, who has repeatedly takenank you very much for taking the time. good evening. i just read in the new york times that there is a small city in germany where the resistance of the local population led to the abandonment of plans to build a military factory there in order to produce weapons and ammunition for ukraine, is it so that you do you know? yes, indeed, we are talking about a small town in eastern germany, in...
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the vice president skyping hostage negotiations.amaea didn't want to come hom . >> her college tour. >> so here's. so i think at this point, a well known secre thinkt about. i love venn diagrams. i lovediagra diagrams. and whenever i am presented with kind of like, this is complicated, i always wonder, is there a venn diagra,s m: is t to figure this stuff out? is there a venn diagram die t the mideast peace process? >> i don't know. but the biden-harris.t th administration, disengaged and unserious in the faceof of mounting national security threats and hoping you won't notice notice this election. >> founder of american majorit o ned ryan joins me now. >> so, i mean, it's like beens a week, nebeend and. and the president's already saying, you know, israel, let'ss just wait a second. >> just wait. i mean, what kind of message does that send wait.at d? well, first of all, this week's been bizarre talking about, john, credit card fees. he's out there today smearing lipstick on that pig of biden nomics, which, by the way, is still a pi
the vice president skyping hostage negotiations.amaea didn't want to come hom . >> her college tour. >> so here's. so i think at this point, a well known secre thinkt about. i love venn diagrams. i lovediagra diagrams. and whenever i am presented with kind of like, this is complicated, i always wonder, is there a venn diagra,s m: is t to figure this stuff out? is there a venn diagram die t the mideast peace process? >> i don't know. but the biden-harris.t th administration,...
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been able to access uh internet or for maybe five minutes this morning when uh i had had call from skype, but other than that uh, too many, too many things happening, you know, here and it's almost impossible to uh, to to browse the internet right now, even if i have internet i won't be able to to look at it, i would rather go somewhere, find a place to wash to wash my face or or or or fix my hair, this is how hard it is right now in gaza, even uh, even to to to go to bathroom now in gaza, it's it's it's it's it's a... it's uh, it's our artist journey, thank you very much as shef for giving us your time and all the details about the situation on the ground there in gaza, we'll be in touch with a chef for more about the situation on the ground, and that brings us to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching. this square is called daniel garcia, it was named after young man who was murdered almost 20 years ago due to the violence in soccer. que no esté la hinchada del otro equipo eh soluciona el problema de la violencia no. es lo mismo, vas corriendo los pro
been able to access uh internet or for maybe five minutes this morning when uh i had had call from skype, but other than that uh, too many, too many things happening, you know, here and it's almost impossible to uh, to to browse the internet right now, even if i have internet i won't be able to to look at it, i would rather go somewhere, find a place to wash to wash my face or or or or fix my hair, this is how hard it is right now in gaza, even uh, even to to to go to bathroom now in gaza, it's...
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our correspondents sirena. of being a spy, let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skypeccusation, i've even thought of actually approaching turkish intelligence and because i have nothing to hide and i've never done anything aside from my job and i'd like to make that apparent to them, however i a bit worried because as you know and as as the viewers know that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about what they might use against me, uh, we were some of the first people on the ground, if not the first people to to get that story. of those tocfiry militants going in through the turkish border from the beabhawa rihanly border being sent in uh, i got images of them in the in world food organization trucks, it was very apparent that they were took fury militants, buy their bears and buy the clothes that they were, and they were going in there with ngo trucks and and i just find it very odd, they went to several local residents here, asked about me, the resident said, no, we know her, we have seen he
our correspondents sirena. of being a spy, let's discuss this further with her as she joins us via skypeccusation, i've even thought of actually approaching turkish intelligence and because i have nothing to hide and i've never done anything aside from my job and i'd like to make that apparent to them, however i a bit worried because as you know and as as the viewers know that turkey has been labeled by reporters without borders as the largest prison for journalists, so i a bit frightened about...
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minister. and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kariem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs and conflicts of the global south. thank you very much both for joining, dr. shahrastani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current global attention on palestine is due in some part to its status as being a... land, not just of course for islam, but the other abraham religions of course, that's a major part of it, palestine is um, holy and significant to the muslims, not because of sentiments or um, but it is in the quran itself, that god says, he has made his mercy baraka. uh on masjid aqsa and the surrounding which is which is palestine in the verse that's very well known the ver ofhanabdih glory be to him who took his servant by night from masjid haram in makka to masjid aqsa so it is um very very important place to the muslims. as it is to other um religions, judaism and the christianity, but that's not the only reason, i mean the atrocities that h
minister. and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kariem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs and conflicts of the global south. thank you very much both for joining, dr. shahrastani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current global attention on palestine is due in some part to its status as being a... land, not just of course for islam, but the...
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minister and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kareem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs and conflicts of the south. thank you very much both for joining. dr. shahrastani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current global attention on palestine is due in some parts. to its status as being a holy land, not just of course for islam, but the other abraham religions? of course, that's a major part of it, palestine is um holy and significant to the muslims, not because of sentiments or uh, but it is in the quran itself, that god says he has made his. and the surrounding which is which is palestine in the verse that's very well known, glory be to him who took his servant by night from masjid haram in makka to, so it is very very important is to the muslims as it is to other um religions, judaism and the christianity, but that's not the only reason, i mean the atrocities that has been committed against the palestinian people in the last 100 years,
minister and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kareem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs and conflicts of the south. thank you very much both for joining. dr. shahrastani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current global attention on palestine is due in some parts. to its status as being a holy land, not just of course for islam, but the...
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nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees, based in jordan, and today he joins us via skype. welcome to the show. david. is it true that the only state leader to raise the question of palestine uh at the assembly was uh president raisi of iran. well, he was the only one to uh to significantly discuss the question about. the colombian president did mention palestine in quite a good way, contrast the way in which the international community dealt with question of ukraine with the question of palestine, but he was the only one who who dealt with it in any significant way, and that's an indication, isn't it, we've seen this before that iran is the is the state which is most supportive of the palestinian resistance, both in terms of rhetoric at the united nations, and in terms of practically on the ground by the supply of expertise and indeed of weaponry to the islamic resistance. and indeed all the factions in palestine. well, peter, i mean, what did you make of gilad erden's protest at the un during rac's speech? well, the israelis make career out of victimhood, and this going
nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees, based in jordan, and today he joins us via skype. welcome to the show. david. is it true that the only state leader to raise the question of palestine uh at the assembly was uh president raisi of iran. well, he was the only one to uh to significantly discuss the question about. the colombian president did mention palestine in quite a good way, contrast the way in which the international community dealt with question of ukraine with the...
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uk and is unapologetic in his islamic duty condemning the oppression in palestine and joining us on skype is brother reza kazim, academic and spokesman for the islamic human rights commission. brother reza campaigns for muslim civil rights in the uk and across the world. thank you so much both of you for joining me. if i can start with you, when it comes to warfare in islam, some people would say that, actually, if you look at the history of islam, there's a lot of wars, maybe is does islam desire us to... going to battle or is it something that to avoid if possible uh bismillahirrahmanirrahim warfare is uh seen as a necessary evil in islam, you in holy quran where it says fitna or creating uh insecurity and and strife is worse than fighting, which which indicates that fighting itself or war itself. you know there's something negative about it, it's almost like for again in terms of execution, in a judicial sense, it's it's an evil, it's a it's a bad thing, but it is something that is necessary, and um, you know, i think warfare in islam is also situated in a sort of a metaphysical contex
uk and is unapologetic in his islamic duty condemning the oppression in palestine and joining us on skype is brother reza kazim, academic and spokesman for the islamic human rights commission. brother reza campaigns for muslim civil rights in the uk and across the world. thank you so much both of you for joining me. if i can start with you, when it comes to warfare in islam, some people would say that, actually, if you look at the history of islam, there's a lot of wars, maybe is does islam...
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both layman and professionals. like navigate political developments a global scale and joining us on skype from tehran is ali salam, he's a convert to islam and editor in chief of basira press with focus on west asian affairs and reporting on global capitalism and the great reset. thank you both for joining us today's show. now let me begin here in the studio uh with yourself sister bato, you've been following the events of course of the un general assembly and also the fallout from that uh summit. what did you make of this year's event? to be honest with you, i don't think is any different to any of the previous years. you can almost script what the pm's and the presidents are going to say, ultimately the unga is an expression, more. so than it is real action. you can think of it as almost like a pr networking event. um, nothing is really in the hands of the leaders who are invited to speak. unless of course you are a part of the un security council and you have the veto power, that's where real action takes place, and of course the majority of those in those permanent positions are the w
both layman and professionals. like navigate political developments a global scale and joining us on skype from tehran is ali salam, he's a convert to islam and editor in chief of basira press with focus on west asian affairs and reporting on global capitalism and the great reset. thank you both for joining us today's show. now let me begin here in the studio uh with yourself sister bato, you've been following the events of course of the un general assembly and also the fallout from that uh...
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minister and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kareem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs. and conflicts of the global south uh, thank you very much both for joining, dr. shahristani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current, global attention on palestine is due in some part to its status as being a holy land, not just of course for islam, but the other abraham religions? of course, that's a major part of it, uh, palestine is um, holy and significant to the muslims, not because of sentiments or uh, but it is in the quran itself, that god says he has made his mercy on masjid aqsa and the surrounding, which is which is palestine, in the verse that's very well known, the verse of. glory be to him who took his servant by night from masjid haram in makka to masjid aqsa, so it is very very important place to the muslims as it is to other um religions, judaism and the christianity, but that's not the only reason, i mean the... um atrocities that
minister and former energy minister of iraq and is a distinguished nuclear scientist and joining us on skype is kareem ali, the civil rights advocate with legal background and a deep interest in the affairs. and conflicts of the global south uh, thank you very much both for joining, dr. shahristani, i would like to begin with the first question, do you believe that the current, global attention on palestine is due in some part to its status as being a holy land, not just of course for islam,...
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here in the studio again with me at teddy kofe, journalist and uh political commentator and on via skypeof the show. i'd like to thank my guests, teddy kofe, um, ali salam and dr. shad abu salama, and you of course for tuning in. until next time, goodbye. these are terrorists here, and we can't legitimize the terrorists, this people here have got no respect. for humanity and for life, we want a resolution of the african union that says the embassies of israel in the wall of africa must go. you are saying to the children of palestine, your pain is. is our pay, el shifar hospital in downtown gaza city is the biggest hospital and the most important one in the strip, especially in wartime under a tight sie, i want to ask everyone in the in this world if it... is this child is yours, what do you feel? i am here because the israeli occupation bombed us. this war results in high numbers of casualties. people dying every day. at least 200 palistinians are killed and israeli ear strike on the jabalia refugee camp as a regime continues its atrocities in the gaza strip for a 25th straight day. yeme
here in the studio again with me at teddy kofe, journalist and uh political commentator and on via skypeof the show. i'd like to thank my guests, teddy kofe, um, ali salam and dr. shad abu salama, and you of course for tuning in. until next time, goodbye. these are terrorists here, and we can't legitimize the terrorists, this people here have got no respect. for humanity and for life, we want a resolution of the african union that says the embassies of israel in the wall of africa must go. you...
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we explained the technology to them via skype , and i even said that, for example, when his article is such and such a place, then in terms of it is very important for us, we invited them, we said, so you with your injuries and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us, so i accepted. i did it because i said that i want to use this technology from zero to one hundred in this country and to show that it is possible to finish a job in this country. when i got my essential oil , i was a good student and i had a high grade point average. i planned to go to america for the pitch day course. well, my father, well, my mother was very against it. well, until we reach this study period, it was a lot of work for us. my mother's scientific progress is really very plan-oriented he supervised me a lot and controlled me a lot so that i could grow scientifically. and now he had intentions and goals that i can definitely be a source of good if i move forward. now i hope that it was like this and he was saying that i don't dare to send my child to a strange country like th
we explained the technology to them via skype , and i even said that, for example, when his article is such and such a place, then in terms of it is very important for us, we invited them, we said, so you with your injuries and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us, so i accepted. i did it because i said that i want to use this technology from zero to one hundred in this country and to show that it is possible to finish a job in this country. when i got my...
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and he was blacklisted in the united states because of his political views and he joins us today via skype from istanbul. welcome to the show. sammy, perhaps we could start with you, are we witnessing the death spasms of the zionist idea, do you think? well, we have to go back to the origins of of zionism. zinism was the political movement of jewish leates at the end of the 19th century and it was their response to europe's anti-semitism that existed at the time, particularly in russia the program and continued to what the experts would call the jewish question, and they tried to answer that by basically creating an exclusivist sler, colonial racist state that has been trying for over a century to approot the native people of palestine from from their native land and try to replace them with jews around the world, this is what zionism is about, and i think it has failed, but it continues to be strong. in terms of the state because of the support it has been receiving from mainly western governments, particularly the united states, but i think now it's it's becoming very clear that that kin
and he was blacklisted in the united states because of his political views and he joins us today via skype from istanbul. welcome to the show. sammy, perhaps we could start with you, are we witnessing the death spasms of the zionist idea, do you think? well, we have to go back to the origins of of zionism. zinism was the political movement of jewish leates at the end of the 19th century and it was their response to europe's anti-semitism that existed at the time, particularly in russia the...
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critic of israel, and please welcome back richard, once again as our guest today, and he joins us via skype. richard is an independent investative journalist focusing on us politics, international relations, the middle east, and during the sanger's fight against tradition to the united states for exposing war crimes in iraq. richards built a large following as youtube channel, and his work has also been published on numerous international news outlets including the black agenda report, press tv, al-meadean, and the canary. welcome to the show. david, israel's bombed hospitals, schools, a church, residential buildings, mean, what does this say about israel's strategy here? well, we can see straight or we can't be that this is not what israel says is doing, it says it's trying to defeat hamas and of course what is trying to do is to bomb gaza into stonage and indeed to try and kill so many people that there's no viable situation left there and to force the rest of them out into i want them to leave i so that they can reoccupy the gaza strip and uh never allow the palestinians back in again so
critic of israel, and please welcome back richard, once again as our guest today, and he joins us via skype. richard is an independent investative journalist focusing on us politics, international relations, the middle east, and during the sanger's fight against tradition to the united states for exposing war crimes in iraq. richards built a large following as youtube channel, and his work has also been published on numerous international news outlets including the black agenda report, press...
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bar called us, we explained the technology to them via skype, and i even said, for example when the articlepublished in some place, well, in our opinion, the width is very important. we invited them, we said, so you and your surgeon and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us , so i didn't accept because i said i want to. this technology has been developed from zero to one hundred in this country and to show that it is possible to complete a task in this country . i took my time. well, i was a good student and i had a high grade point average. i planned to study in america. my father agreed , but my mother was very against it. my study course was very hard for us. my mother really played a central role in my academic progress and she supervised and controlled me a lot so that i would grow academically and now she had intentions and goals that i must have. scientifically, if i go ahead, i can be good to him, now i hope it was like this and he said that i don't dare to send my child to a strange country like this, you can be whatever you want, stay here, whatev
bar called us, we explained the technology to them via skype, and i even said, for example when the articlepublished in some place, well, in our opinion, the width is very important. we invited them, we said, so you and your surgeon and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us , so i didn't accept because i said i want to. this technology has been developed from zero to one hundred in this country and to show that it is possible to complete a task in this country...
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we explained the technology to them via skype and i even said that, for example, when his article islished in a certain place, well, in our opinion, the width is very important, so we invited them. we said that you and your surgeons and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us, so i did not accept because i said that i want to use this technology from zero to one hundred and show that it is possible to complete a job in this country. you can see that it is hard, really hard, but it can be done. i was a good student when i got super-essano i had a high grade point average, and i had a plan for my senior year in america. my father agreed , but my mother was very against it. well, until we reach this study period, it was a lot of work for us. scientific progress, my mother really had a very plan-oriented plan and she supervised me a lot and controlled me a lot so that i would grow scientifically and now she had intentions and goals that i definitely think that if i move forward, i can be a source of good . now i hope that it must have been like this and he
we explained the technology to them via skype and i even said that, for example, when his article islished in a certain place, well, in our opinion, the width is very important, so we invited them. we said that you and your surgeons and colleagues because they insisted that we come to germany and invited us, so i did not accept because i said that i want to use this technology from zero to one hundred and show that it is possible to complete a job in this country. you can see that it is hard,...
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i'm pleased to welcome back richard medhest once again as our guest today, and he joins us via skype. richard is an independent investigative journalist focusing on us politics, international. the middle east and during the song fight against extradition to the united states for exposing us war crimes in iraq. richards built a large following on his youtube channel and his work has also been published on numerous international news outlets including the black agenda report, press tv, al-mead and the canary. welcome to the show. david, israel's bombed hospitals, schools, mosks, a church, presidential buildings. i mean, what does he say about israel's strategy here? well we can see straight away can't we that this is not what israel says it's doing, it says it's trying to defeat hamas and of course what it's trying to do is to bomb gaza into this age and indeed to try and kill so many people. that there's no viable population there and force the rest of them out into sai, they want them to leave into sin so that they can reoccupy the strip and uh the palestinians back in it so there wou
i'm pleased to welcome back richard medhest once again as our guest today, and he joins us via skype. richard is an independent investigative journalist focusing on us politics, international. the middle east and during the song fight against extradition to the united states for exposing us war crimes in iraq. richards built a large following on his youtube channel and his work has also been published on numerous international news outlets including the black agenda report, press tv, al-mead...
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and he was blacklisted in the united states because of his political views and he joins us today via skype from istanbul. welcome to the show. sammy, perhaps you could start with you, are we witnessing the death spasms of the zionist idea, do you think? well, we have to go back to the origins of of zionism. zionism was the political movement of jewish lates at the end of the 19th century, and it was their response. to europe's anti-semitism that existed at the time, particularly in russia, the programs and continued, to what the experts would call the jewish question, and they tried to answer. that by basically creating an exclusivist, sitler colonial, racist state that has been trying for over a century to approat the native people of palestine from from their native land and try to replace them with jews around the world. this is what zionism is about, and i think it has failed, but it continues to be strong in terms of the state because of the support it has been receiving from mainly western governments, particularly the... united states, but i think now it's it's becoming very clear t
and he was blacklisted in the united states because of his political views and he joins us today via skype from istanbul. welcome to the show. sammy, perhaps you could start with you, are we witnessing the death spasms of the zionist idea, do you think? well, we have to go back to the origins of of zionism. zionism was the political movement of jewish lates at the end of the 19th century, and it was their response. to europe's anti-semitism that existed at the time, particularly in russia, the...
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actually, i thought it was his skype, but you understand me, you speak russian, yes, great, do you know. i already have... a few questions for you, please show me my id, yeah, who is nikita, this is gromov’s son, no, his name was different, pavel, well, yes, gromov had another illegitimate son, yes, i’m sure, uh-huh, he, you knew her, which means he knew, because she is also dead, how can i contact you, victor, victor, i want to ask you a few questions about the company that gromov created together with you and another partner berg, gromo had 50%, you have 25%, i’m not confusing anything, no, that’s right, we sold the shares oil industry in russia, i was offered a job in china, it was a good chance, yes, yes, i, i understand, are you continuing research in the field of superconductors? gilioney? i won't go into detail, but let's just say i 'm working on perfecting the formula. what's wrong with her? don't you know? no, i don't know. in the formula derived by gromov, the composition of the substance turned out to be extreme. toxic had serious side effects, yup, for example, headaches, fa
actually, i thought it was his skype, but you understand me, you speak russian, yes, great, do you know. i already have... a few questions for you, please show me my id, yeah, who is nikita, this is gromov’s son, no, his name was different, pavel, well, yes, gromov had another illegitimate son, yes, i’m sure, uh-huh, he, you knew her, which means he knew, because she is also dead, how can i contact you, victor, victor, i want to ask you a few questions about the company that gromov created...
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discussions on mental health and wellness in the mainstream and we're also honored to be joined via skype by dr. mcbride, a former health and physical education teacher and certified strength and conditioning specialist with the nsca. he's the author of two books, who is right, who is wrong, and why, and god's healthcare initiative. he's also a former catholic who reverted to islam after being exposed to the beauty of the quran. now, sister fahiima, if i can address this question to you. "as a visibly muslim woman, you know, are you being challenged on your pro-palestinian stance? well, from personal experience, i get called in for majority of social issues, not necessarily political, and recently i've noticed that there's many um, sort of uh, i would say bame community, or i would say muslims that are not actually on the mainstream as much as they used to over the last period, um, especially on this topic in particular, even if it's not myself that." would be normally speaking about political issues, there are much more um uh highly qualified analysts and political sort of uh commentator
discussions on mental health and wellness in the mainstream and we're also honored to be joined via skype by dr. mcbride, a former health and physical education teacher and certified strength and conditioning specialist with the nsca. he's the author of two books, who is right, who is wrong, and why, and god's healthcare initiative. he's also a former catholic who reverted to islam after being exposed to the beauty of the quran. now, sister fahiima, if i can address this question to you....