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so head savvy assistant professor, the university of ron, still ahead on al jazeera, the united nations general assembly adults, the resolution demanding that as well ends. it's illegal occupation of the palestinian territories within the the sites get cold again in new south wales, victoria and tasmania. they as come yet from the topic and he's got a chill with it, so it would be some late. winter snow falls, victoria now it's not much. i think maybe rather more in tasmania with quite a breezes were on the attempt just by they do come up to a bite where they should be into the teams in the cold thing goes across the task when say to was easy and in west australia where it has been quite well potentially still high in mobile, bob, but in tests where i would talk about 21, which is the voice where it should be in new zealand. while the weather is creeping out through the high ground. on the north side, christ church stays in the woods. so in effect goes 17. but if you go from somebody, does a lot of snow to come into an easy was virtually bone drive. there are a few shares around the ban
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we have to leave you here now for these are the professor of political communication at the university of to ron. thank you so much for your insight. thank now as a user olsby operating the space and it's stand off with has blah and the international community warning of the risk of full scale water in the middle east are teases by roman costs or have has been looking at the power levels for the $2611.00 and more. the latest escalation between israel and it has the law has become the deadliest of self since that 2006 ford, a conflict that many fear could be repeating itself to day. that war lasted from july 12th until august 14th just 34 days, and it was triggered by across the border attack by hezbollah, which captured 2 is very soldiers and killed 8 others. the response was swift and intense. with is ready forces unleashing a barrage of air and artillery strikes across lebanon. what define to this for? were the members violations of international law and the habits all of civilians is read? it forces repeated. this truck areas with no apparent military targets, inflicting heavy casualties. the
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coming out of lebanon, a toyota. saudi is an assistant professor at the university of to ron. and he was speaking to us, the from st. on well, we return to vince and living on shortly. but we want to bring you up to date. now what's, what's happening in gaza and that's way in the past few hours, at least 13 palestinians were killed in these really strikes on the 7 most city of rough or a 3 children are among the dead. the attack targeted 2 houses in the midst of the area of northern rough or 50 for palestinians have been killed in these very rays in the gaza strip since dawn on friday to i'm sorry i was in there. old paula tarik, tell us what has been happening the the well the situation is very tense. the in fact with the ministry has hits to residential buildings in the know the hots will rough off fueling at least 15 palestinians, including 5 siblings from the same family. and we are hearing from civil defense cruise that they are wanting to now in order to access move uh the victims under the rustle of that house. because we know clearly that these houses are densely popul
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now in crestline to assistant professor how the university of care, ron, to feed us savvy, provides a variety of good to have you join me right now. now there is a lot of speculation spiraling around this story. what do you make of these reports claiming that doctors at the american hospital had the pages taken away 10 days before the time? is just the co insurance to well, i don't think so, not the 1st time that the strategies and their best or allies are small team doing mastery and introducing new forms of terrorism. this time, by very nice thing, that means us mass communication to do a mass murder. and as these reviews have a sort of shown their unquenchable longing for expanding the battlefields are expected. and incalculable developments may take place both the mattress we and asset management lead. while the record is the know that we are observing a situation and visitation rotations are accentuated and any sort of a continuation of this trajectory. raul is the risk of dragging the entire risk dasia into a full fledged bar. and the ron is some somehow very concerned about thi
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now professor of political communication at the university of to ron for why these are the said, these are all these aggressively testing. it runs deadlines and actually provoking the country. the patient, most of these are in the there's a, has a limit and the, there's a huge public opinion patient you need on. so i think sooner or later the patients that are on out whether it's this week or next week was the tomorrow. i don't know, i cannot tell you that, but they know that lots of people in the, the idealized that the, if these type of illegal crimes, by the, is there any lead is it does not have any consequences for them if there is no pain . but attacking the civilians in love or not because that for that matter, then these type of crimes will continue and it may be cheese on eventually it's a slow they toes. a lots of people here think that the ladies need to be reminded that this type of behavior is not going to be taught to it to that with the ground, evasion of level down reportedly on the way one of us senator says of he will not support a need constraints on age to as well.
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now he's political and this at the university of tech ron. he joins us via skype from bay route and i'm a nurse surprised a lot of questions now about what iran is likely to do next a run. of course, a major backup of has bullet it does is this, is this move the kidding of how some of those ra a, a, a, a major publication to iran? or if it is true? yes. without a doubt, even if uh say it has um, not sort of the uh is alive and well. uh, this was an unprecedented outrage. this ran the regime. i get to the hundreds of civilians. i was roughly 1000 meters away from where the bought the farm struck. it was like an earthquake. i know that neighborhood. i lived in a bedroom for my sabbatical, and that was a residential neighborhood. and this notion that the americans and the western media and it's a sign is really, are putting forward about as well. not base is in cities. this is, this is nonsense. the same is true with is ready, the regime, there intelligence agencies and their military are there with their central headquarters and interfaces are a
now he's political and this at the university of tech ron. he joins us via skype from bay route and i'm a nurse surprised a lot of questions now about what iran is likely to do next a run. of course, a major backup of has bullet it does is this, is this move the kidding of how some of those ra a, a, a, a major publication to iran? or if it is true? yes. without a doubt, even if uh say it has um, not sort of the uh is alive and well. uh, this was an unprecedented outrage. this ran the regime. i...
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the thought is not a professor of political communication at the university of to ron many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see today the same festival. a lot of people are going to be curious to see what kind of response we might see from iran to the news of the assassination of nestor wallet. erosion has previously condemns the strength on lebanon and type support that has been a, a kind of reaction. come, we expect from to round now that and as well as death has been concerned. i think uh the guardian, government officials realize that as long as the killing people doesn't have any cost to the genocide, the gene in palestine, they continue these type of practices. they have kids, the 1000 people that lives in the last, the, these 11 on their loan. they have more than 41000 people in the eyes that they want to normalize. what they did in as a they want to repeat that practicing level. now they would like to see the same type of normalization of attacks on either side and the need as you utilize that i think as we speak, they are finding the reactions that create
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or at least cross live now to fill it as audi, professor of political communication at the university of to ron professor good to have you on the program with us earlier we heard a rather bold statement from is really official saying a ron is basically to blame for the situation in level non. why does it seem? is real frequently points to iran in these cases? as well as there is a genocide division that have killed more than 41 at 1000 palestinians. uh the last 11 months. uh, most of them women and children. they have killed more than 500 people. it says just yesterday and another not. and what do you expect? do you expect them to acknowledge the fact that they go to genocide the regime? was it either way of them talking? is that blaming someone else? some other country engaging in little bit at that is just defining their crimes. and they have chosen the 2nd choice. they was a kind of tv, this type of the escalation, the other spreading that was in this part of the room with us that pens watch will be by there is a speech at the united nations for the support thing that the genocide, the regim
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of the marseilles was no injuries reported toyota, sorry, as an assistant professor at the university of to ron. he says a ron strongly condemned these very striking, bare root level remains vague and how it responds of the reaction from the rain inside includes dispatching some medical relief teams to 11 non 2 methods of, of condemnation. and also 2 methods of, of solidarity test belie live in non and the fact that there is going to be a continuation of, let's say coordination between different players and the rest of the front. but it's still the know that you're on is just sort of reassessed thing gets you a political position with respect to the latest developments on the ground. and of course, we have not to watch a very much heard about the exact plan of action. that's part of the big duty on the ground. and so i think that's part of the raw's plan to keep these really is very thing. we know that after the system nation of these, my, of any uh into iran is really is, are long waiting for the rainy and vitalia to read risk falls. and of course, it goes without saying that they, there is a
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so it is out a professor of political communication at the university of to ron. he says, washington and israel only seek to escalate tensions in the region. the american official does that say something generally is the opposite is true. so normally saying that they want to use tensions beaming, they actually are sending more troops to help is there it is. the printing driver side, and this hasn't been to practice americans have been saying that we are not interested in escalation as they continue to escalate a positive have with this is ricky cancer boards. and i think the us military's already as well with intelligence they are already involved. is there any, is that by themselves don't have the capacity to do all these criminal activity. they need the united states, not only in terms of so finding welcomes, they need the united states for the intelligence thing, united states, for joint planning. so the us has been in the center of the genocide it was that the united states has been in the center of the attack sullivan under the last few days. a south african
so it is out a professor of political communication at the university of to ron. he says, washington and israel only seek to escalate tensions in the region. the american official does that say something generally is the opposite is true. so normally saying that they want to use tensions beaming, they actually are sending more troops to help is there it is. the printing driver side, and this hasn't been to practice americans have been saying that we are not interested in escalation as they...
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and then these really striking solve and i've been on university of to ron, professor kid mohammad. but randi says he's role is to blame for the latest escalation this has nothing to do with has wilma, this way. the regime is by major a brutal racist regime. what is that it has done to gaza has expose it to the world that it is seen across the world as a brutal and racist and illegitimate regime and what it's doing and loving on. this is a repeat of what it's doing in gaza. and of course, the west bank, but has well known as much stronger and the regime will fail him up and on. and it will regret these attacks if there's any regime is despise across the region. and the resistance which includes the am in 11 on syria, iraq, you run, they will continue to support the palestinian people. they will continue to struggle against this past those the premises regime and it's aggression and the it will ultimately fail. what is most important is that not only is the, is really the economy collapse. not only has its military fail, but most importantly across the world is increasingly despised.
and then these really striking solve and i've been on university of to ron, professor kid mohammad. but randi says he's role is to blame for the latest escalation this has nothing to do with has wilma, this way. the regime is by major a brutal racist regime. what is that it has done to gaza has expose it to the world that it is seen across the world as a brutal and racist and illegitimate regime and what it's doing and loving on. this is a repeat of what it's doing in gaza. and of course, the...
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we don't get scared, and they root is the resistance as well by university of to ron professor. so you had behind with moran based as a has belong. he's now the one to blame for this latest escalation. this has nothing to do with has wilma, there's rain, the regime is by major a brutal racist regime. what is doctor's done to gaza has expose it to the world that had it is seen across the world as a brutal and racist and illegitimate regime. and what is the reading level, and this is a repeat of what it's doing in gaza. and of course to westbank, but as well not as much stronger and the regime will fail him up and on. and it will regret these attacks if there's any regime is despise across the region and the resistance which includes the am in 11 on syria, iraq and iran. they will continue to support the palestinian people. they will continue to struggle against this past no supremacist regime and its aggression and the it will ultimately fail. what is most important is that not only is the is really the economy collapse. not only has its military fail, but most importantly across
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we spoke to, so it is odd, a professor of political communication at the university of to ron. he says, washington and israel only stick to escalate tensions in the region and then an american official. does that say something generally the opposite is true so long. they say that they want to use tensions beaming. they actually are sending lots of so health is there is the printing driver side. and this has been to practice. americans have been saying that we are not interested in escalation and they continue to escalate a time to have it. but this is a key concept, but then i think the us military's already involved with intelligence from that they are already involved. is there any, is that by themselves don't have the capacity to do all these criminal activity. they need the united states, not only in terms of so finally welcomes, they need the united states for the intelligence they did not do the seats for the joint planning. what we'd like to do. so the us has been in the center of the genocide. it was that the united states has been in the center of the attack sullivan u
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only encourage them to commit more crimes are now professor a political communication at the university of to ron for why these are these as a user all is aggressively testing. it runs red lines and not truly provoking the country patient. so indeed is a, has a limit and that there is a huge public opinion patients you need on. so i think sooner or later the patients that are on out whether it's this week or next week or the tomorrow, i don't know, i cannot tell you that. but they know that a lot of people didn't even realize that the if these type of legal crimes, but is there any lead is it does not have any consequences for them if there is no pain but attacking the civilians in love or not. because that for that matter, then these type of crimes will continue and it may be cheese on eventually it's a slow the toes. a lots of people here think that the ladies need to be reminded that this type of behavior is not going to be tolerated. now with the ground invasion of lab, a non reported beyond the way one us, senator says that he will not support any constrains on age duties. well, mark kelley
only encourage them to commit more crimes are now professor a political communication at the university of to ron for why these are these as a user all is aggressively testing. it runs red lines and not truly provoking the country patient. so indeed is a, has a limit and that there is a huge public opinion patients you need on. so i think sooner or later the patients that are on out whether it's this week or next week or the tomorrow, i don't know, i cannot tell you that. but they know that a...
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let's get the view from iran to he to saudi is an assistant professor at the university of to ron, and he's joining us from the capital. thanks for joining us in 020. we've heard the wrong talk about crushing response from the axis of resistance. aside from that one has remained notice a be quiet following israel strikes a members of his beloved it's ally. what do you make of that? of all, in addition to the station that he referred in the past 24 hours, we have received several reactions from uranium officials on this subject matter. on top of all, i can refer to the speech delivered by the supreme either today he called, or unit team, or mazda in cost race to stand behind palestinians, and to stop their time. it is really the game this stage and obviously does not at the possibility of uranium vitale. its reaction long expected and is real after the assets nation on this. my head here is obviously may know that supporting the palestinian cause has been age teaching already knew reunion foreign policy. but it seems that now this are being made here is trying to depict it as a sort of
let's get the view from iran to he to saudi is an assistant professor at the university of to ron, and he's joining us from the capital. thanks for joining us in 020. we've heard the wrong talk about crushing response from the axis of resistance. aside from that one has remained notice a be quiet following israel strikes a members of his beloved it's ally. what do you make of that? of all, in addition to the station that he referred in the past 24 hours, we have received several reactions from...
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university of error. so thank you very much, ron me. we have just over the last few moments at seeing multiple direct hits on down here. let's bring in hand us out, which was live for us from amman. jordan, because the is really government has been down to 0 from reporting within israel. come down. what are you hearing on your end? and i know it's late, it's well past midnight. or are you hearing anything on what is really doing right now? 11 on the last hour we have received 5 different statements from these really military, 2 of them related to a rocket fire into northern israel. and some rock is actually making impact and causing fires along the border. but the other 3 statements were related to his really military activity in 11 on confirming the fact that they are indeed carrying out continued air strikes on bales, southern suburb of da here and not. they are also carrying out air strikes entire in the south against his bullet targets, according to these rarely, military clubs. back track a little bit around 2 hours ago when we hea
university of error. so thank you very much, ron me. we have just over the last few moments at seeing multiple direct hits on down here. let's bring in hand us out, which was live for us from amman. jordan, because the is really government has been down to 0 from reporting within israel. come down. what are you hearing on your end? and i know it's late, it's well past midnight. or are you hearing anything on what is really doing right now? 11 on the last hour we have received 5 different...
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of yourselves. let's cross live now to ron university. professor, sighed mohammed brandy, who is in b routes. professor mirandi, i want to ask you 1st about this latest is really our strike on the city that reportedly hit the headquarters of hezbollah destroying several buildings. some media outlets are speculating, the movements leader has signed his role a could have been inside, but i have seen reports that are, i believe, are unconfirmed that he was not killed. i'm wondering if you've heard anything about the situation when i know that neighborhood pretty well, it's a roughly a 1000 meters from where we are right now. these were all residential buildings. these are all civilians. they were women and children and in those buildings, many of them because their villages and towns are being farm, not only in this house, but in the east of 11 on in the because they came to be route to seek refuge. it is a very, i think probably i triple digit, since it's 119911. every time the best way the machine slaughter is women and children. they said they were seeking someone. they were seeking some lead or that .
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university of toronto joins us from the capital. once again, thanks for staying with us here on al jazeera. first of all, this is that a ron could now be dragged whole into this complex with his rolling his block. what they see here is precaution and iran is practicing sort of strategy prestige. and knowing the fact that any sort of direct involvement would run the risk of full fledged rollouts bar. of course it goes without saying that, but the see on the ground right now is nothing less than a direct bar. and this is this sort of serious sensation by these really to cross every red line and drag the entire wrist is yeah, and even beyond to a catastrophic situation. iran knows this context. iran knows the complexity and beauty of this situation and basically tries to provide itself for, for any sort of scenario. you envision, the possibility of the de escalation is not going to be dropped out. but for the time being, i think we see a huge amount of tension in the region. and the pace of development is very hard. that's why it's priced unpredictable to talk about possible scenarios that we can see down the road. but the st
university of toronto joins us from the capital. once again, thanks for staying with us here on al jazeera. first of all, this is that a ron could now be dragged whole into this complex with his rolling his block. what they see here is precaution and iran is practicing sort of strategy prestige. and knowing the fact that any sort of direct involvement would run the risk of full fledged rollouts bar. of course it goes without saying that, but the see on the ground right now is nothing less than...
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they're all calling for some sort of clear heading this caution and piece as opposed to the military solution which could wreak havoc within the region. i'll tell ron university professor, i said mohammed moran the believe that even if he's will steps up it's actions on it's northern border because of outright success is on the a while b as randy regime has been carrying out as slaughter and genocide against women and children, in gaza on the battlefield, they felt they haven't been able to take this very small piece of territory as even western analysts have admitted. and therefore what testable, those done has been very your role. it's neighbor's house to say the people because they just like and so i don't know if the whole visa. yeah. right. by creating a high economic price for that is rarely regime they've also been putting economic pressure on it in order to make it more difficult to carry out the genocide. most of the times it seems like an expansion of the war is almost inevitable. and sometimes it seems like it's not going to happen, is there any regime has lost the war? there is no doubt about that. they have not, they have failed to achieve a big
they're all calling for some sort of clear heading this caution and piece as opposed to the military solution which could wreak havoc within the region. i'll tell ron university professor, i said mohammed moran the believe that even if he's will steps up it's actions on it's northern border because of outright success is on the a while b as randy regime has been carrying out as slaughter and genocide against women and children, in gaza on the battlefield, they felt they haven't been able to...
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. >> millions of people are preparing as florida governor ron desantis declared a state of emergency for nearly the entire states, dozens of school districts and universities have already cancelled classes. some people are being told they could lose power for up to a week. the impacts from the storm could reach all the way up to the state of tennessee. jesse kirsch is tracking the latest from florida. but we'll start with bill karins, what's the national hurricane center saying about the strength of this storm? >> they're saying it's category 1 with potential to get to maybe a strong 3, low end category 4, that's scary stuff from wherever this heads inland. life-threatening wind. the storm itself is exiting the yucatan, it weakened -- i should say, it stopped intensifying near the yucatan, the land interaction, the dry earth, this blue area here, once it gets over the gulf fully, over very warm water, it will rapidly intensify later on tonight. by tomorrow at this time we should be talking about a storm approaching the big bend area of florida, excellent agreement that it's heading just south of tallahassee, a big storm and it's going to be moving incredib
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of labor history. fascinating that so many high, high tech ron drexel university. terested in whether or not you see any expressions of like, you know, to get over employment discrimination we need more queer bosses. i, i think we need more clear we need more queer capitalists. and i say this because own work is interested in how black physicians and entrepreneurs looked at the crisis. there's a crisis of organized labor that organizes queer and people of color, queer trans people of color at the margins of organized labor. and then you have the way that employment is organized in the private sector and that also relegate right queer trans and people of color the margins of labor and so a lot of my. my subjects in the 9060s were like we're going to use the federal government money through antipoverty that's to that gives us the money to be able to do this thing called black capitalism. and i'm interested to see whether or not you had any that like your folks that you look at are like this is the solution in this capitalist economy. is in order to get out of the arms
of labor history. fascinating that so many high, high tech ron drexel university. terested in whether or not you see any expressions of like, you know, to get over employment discrimination we need more queer bosses. i, i think we need more clear we need more queer capitalists. and i say this because own work is interested in how black physicians and entrepreneurs looked at the crisis. there's a crisis of organized labor that organizes queer and people of color, queer trans people of color at...
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of neurosites. after florida governor ron desantes announced his candidacy, donald trump ridiculed him. by creating media products that cover events that never happened, says harvard universityearcher joanne donavan. yes, then you have to prove that you are not a camel, or that you are not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there is a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deepfakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen databases personal data. the authorities even found a scapegoat, telegram, where there is a corresponding channel. well, now they will blame everything on durov, it is possible. technological development, probably, does not turn the world upside down, but there is no sphere. energy transformation, technology will radically change both how we produce energy and how we consume it, the second science of life, first of all, how our brain works, this is generally the most important thing that we can reveal by learning about man, and here they are taking steps. for the first time in history, a person examines the brain without opening the skull, thanks to this , a lot of data has been collected, which parts of the brain are involved in what situations,
of neurosites. after florida governor ron desantes announced his candidacy, donald trump ridiculed him. by creating media products that cover events that never happened, says harvard universityearcher joanne donavan. yes, then you have to prove that you are not a camel, or that you are not a camel. in south korea, by the way, there is a real scourge, the distribution of pornographic deepfakes, and to anyone, just people from stolen databases personal data. the authorities even found a...
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of s.a., defense worldwide public sector, a.w.s. ron king, chief a.i. officer at lidos. mr. bruce draper, professor, colorado state university. and previously at darpa. and mr. johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday. looking through the glare of the lights, i see so many faces. thanks for being with us today. thank you to my panelists who will join us in a great conversation talking about where we are and where we are going, sharing our egg peerns -- experience in artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence, as many of you know, is an overnight sensation that's over 65 years in the making. but with the advent of generative a.i., open a.i. and some other models that have really leapt to the fro, we are seeing society is excited about the next step forward in artificial intelligence. society is also a little wary about what's next and what does it mean for me? so as we take a look at the federal government, which is one of the largest spenders in the united stat
of s.a., defense worldwide public sector, a.w.s. ron king, chief a.i. officer at lidos. mr. bruce draper, professor, colorado state university. and previously at darpa. and mr. johnson wu, cyberportfolio head at the definances innovation unit. please welcome our panelists. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. we were backstage talking about the hardy, dedicated people that would be here on friday. looking through the glare of the lights, i see so many faces. thanks for being with us...
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i catch all university hass on ron in a tricky place here because on the one hand a, the killing off has some of us realize a major provocation at the people of iran will want some sort of payback. but on the other hand, the leader, if iran knows that if it is to engage or react, it could lead to why that was something they don't want. yes, absolutely, emily and this is the documents of their indians and the one hand they want to be seen as someone who is supporting the lebanese. so what, who do, or the ones who would for the price type for these really aggression? again, it's number 11. but at the same time, do they want to get involved in a wider accomplished because they adopting a different strategy. that is one of the strategic patients and meaning that they have to wait until they become nuclear, maybe and, and then they can navigate in the region in a different way and with different weapons. so until they reach this point, i think the reading is with a type of strike, a balance of their foreign policy. and the one hand they send a message to the on people that they are standing by them.
i catch all university hass on ron in a tricky place here because on the one hand a, the killing off has some of us realize a major provocation at the people of iran will want some sort of payback. but on the other hand, the leader, if iran knows that if it is to engage or react, it could lead to why that was something they don't want. yes, absolutely, emily and this is the documents of their indians and the one hand they want to be seen as someone who is supporting the lebanese. so what, who...
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and my c ad will have a variety to ron university professor says that otherwise is not the only targeting russian a new ronnie and media, but also its own dollars of the reality is basically the things in the united states are not good. people are dissatisfied. the country is deeply divided . the middle class has collapsed. the united states is waiting, confrontation, and war across the board. all of the running and tv has been sanction and media only running media. many individuals like myself, i've lost my facebook account, is a gram account. many people across the region have lost their online accounts. but of course the russian media has faced the same page. but still that's not enough for the west bay target their own journalist and nothing is said about them in the western media when richard met her so when the sal wilkinson and they were arrested and, and intimidated the guardian, cnn. bbc already said anything. instead of accepting reality that their policies are wrong, that they have no moral compass. they try to blame others for their problems. in 2016, there was russia that brought trump to power, and now they are constantly blaming you
and my c ad will have a variety to ron university professor says that otherwise is not the only targeting russian a new ronnie and media, but also its own dollars of the reality is basically the things in the united states are not good. people are dissatisfied. the country is deeply divided . the middle class has collapsed. the united states is waiting, confrontation, and war across the board. all of the running and tv has been sanction and media only running media. many individuals like...
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p 500 futures well, joining me now from los angeles is ron patel senior fellow at the drucker school of management at claremont graduate university. ryan, as always, great to see you let's start with the friday's jobs report and the unemployment rate. august hiring weaker than expected and jobs growth for june july was revised down significantly. is this an indication the u.s economy is more fragile than, than many realize i think we already saw it was fragile. >> i think people are just having to it. i also think that, you know, this is part of what jerome powell wanted to see right? you have no choice and september on 70 when the fed meets to cut rates. and what i mean by that is that when you start to see the slowdown in jobs, you start to see even the unemployment and the wage growth actually only increased by 0.4%. and let me dive in a little bit deeper on that jobs report. why it is what you were mentioning fragile a little bit. it was the growth was largely concentrated in two areas, construction which added close to 34,000 jobs in health care. so then we are seeing this kind of slowed down and we start to see that pressur
p 500 futures well, joining me now from los angeles is ron patel senior fellow at the drucker school of management at claremont graduate university. ryan, as always, great to see you let's start with the friday's jobs report and the unemployment rate. august hiring weaker than expected and jobs growth for june july was revised down significantly. is this an indication the u.s economy is more fragile than, than many realize i think we already saw it was fragile. >> i think people are just...
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of claire college at cambridge university. he has published ten books including thwarted the spirit shield of faith, religion in american war and diplomacy. andrew great. thanks, rono i want to begin slightly differently in talking about emily's book. can i see your copy of the book? she sure. so afraid. those of you who haven't seen it, i highly recommend going to the book exhibit to actually see this book as artifact as an actual book because it's extraordinary. it's really really beautifully. the cover design is is incredible and it just sort of very artfully frames the themes that emily is going to be discussing. my first question to you, emily, and you may not have to answer this now. it's a complicated question. is this was this something that lizzie, your daughter, did? because the acknowledgments she talks about lizzie having of drafted some of the first initial covers. and i'm wondering if if somebody that young was able to accomplish something like this and we can't judge a book by its cover. but i think in case we can judge a book by its cover, because an extraordinary cover and it does match the extraordinary substance of the contents inside, as we've
of claire college at cambridge university. he has published ten books including thwarted the spirit shield of faith, religion in american war and diplomacy. andrew great. thanks, rono i want to begin slightly differently in talking about emily's book. can i see your copy of the book? she sure. so afraid. those of you who haven't seen it, i highly recommend going to the book exhibit to actually see this book as artifact as an actual book because it's extraordinary. it's really really...
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ron university, professor, professor, my id is got good to have you join me now. the allegations are bob co but intelligent then cyber, my line activities, which washington is a. ques, a roster of i was also a, was accused of the all the i q you run off. what do you make called the pot in the american family? all right, very weak. and they have a very weak and vulnerable regime. and the ryans and the russians can easily apparently manipulate events in the united states. that being the case then the united states should really step down and picks up. that is no longer a superpower. but i think uh, the reality is basically the of things in the united states and that good people are dissatisfied. the country is deeply divided. the middle class has collapsed. the united states is waging confrontation in war across the board with the con sign carrying out the genocide and gaza helping these are avi was being kept out. genocide in ukraine against china, against iran. and the united states simply cannot do this anymore. so instead of accepting reality that their policies are wrong, that they have no moral compass. they try to blame others for their problems. in 2016, it was russia tha
ron university, professor, professor, my id is got good to have you join me now. the allegations are bob co but intelligent then cyber, my line activities, which washington is a. ques, a roster of i was also a, was accused of the all the i q you run off. what do you make called the pot in the american family? all right, very weak. and they have a very weak and vulnerable regime. and the ryans and the russians can easily apparently manipulate events in the united states. that being the case then...
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of the august job numbers yesterday. how it could pack -- could impact future rate cuts and the role economic policy will have in 2024. later ron george washington university'sbara kowalcyk on food safety and the role of the usda and other government agencies when it comes to keeping food safe. those conversations coming up on "washington journal." ♪ ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. history professor andrew carl argues that from reconstruction to the current day, america has used unfair tax laws to disadvantage black people in his book. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, former trump economic and trade advisor, peter navarro, talks about the policies president trump will pursue if he wins a second term. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, breitbart news' joel po llak shares what he thinks a second term for donald trump should look like. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a schedule on your program guide or watch online at booktv.org. ♪ >> watch the abc news presidential debate simulcast live tuesday on c-span2 as the candidates go head-to-head in their first debate to securing their par
of the august job numbers yesterday. how it could pack -- could impact future rate cuts and the role economic policy will have in 2024. later ron george washington university'sbara kowalcyk on food safety and the role of the usda and other government agencies when it comes to keeping food safe. those conversations coming up on "washington journal." ♪ ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. history professor...