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to ashraf once again, we're now bringing in international lawyer barry grossman's joining us from bally indonesia, mr. grossem, welcome to the program, uh, i want to get your perspective on uh what took place on tuesday, uh, the israeli attack uh on the alahli hospital in gaza, this is uh in contravention of international law and all shapes and forms, please share with us your thoughts. well look, there's not any room for anyone to entertain any doubt about this, to the extent is established that the attack was done by by the occupation by israel, it's clearly a war crime, it's not unprecedented for them to do this, in fact since this round of violence erupted, they've been targeting convoys of ambulances, have hit other hospitals and have done so in the past. uh, and when this first happened, of course there was a measure of international condemnation, even from nations like canada, that usually provide unqualified support for israel, however, it only took a matter of moments, before joe biden, the other day, meeting with benjamin, yahoo! and his advisors, form the opinion that while t
to ashraf once again, we're now bringing in international lawyer barry grossman's joining us from bally indonesia, mr. grossem, welcome to the program, uh, i want to get your perspective on uh what took place on tuesday, uh, the israeli attack uh on the alahli hospital in gaza, this is uh in contravention of international law and all shapes and forms, please share with us your thoughts. well look, there's not any room for anyone to entertain any doubt about this, to the extent is established...
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was very familiar with that lower shankel area when i was young even though um my parents moved the balli sellen but grandparents continued to live down there so was basically brought up in between the two and sam you joined the ruc what motivated you to do that and what was its reputation like when you joined it? right, um, in terms of motivation, i joined it pretty much by default, didn't really know what to do with my life, and i'm not at the stage where i'm retired and i still don't really know what to do with it, um, what did you joined and what age? i joined in 1979 and i was 18 and about four and a half months by the time we went in, um, so it was basically the... here was unemploding, the place was rapidly deindustrializing, and it was one of the few things that had any job security, now in terms of um reputation, there was none of the baggage in the unionist community regarding the ouc, and my first memory of them is actually quite a positive one, i went to cliffenville primary school and i must have been either 1970 or 1971 or school. sports day was attacked by um bigger kids fr
was very familiar with that lower shankel area when i was young even though um my parents moved the balli sellen but grandparents continued to live down there so was basically brought up in between the two and sam you joined the ruc what motivated you to do that and what was its reputation like when you joined it? right, um, in terms of motivation, i joined it pretty much by default, didn't really know what to do with my life, and i'm not at the stage where i'm retired and i still don't really...
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the 7th of october was traumatic for all these riley's and even as the people from bally trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. natalie i spoke to show how may from israel age, that's the n g o that is working with the survivors we've just seen in that report into austin, how long of a take for the survivors and is riley society on the hold to overcome this trauma as of every emergency and is there a has responded to the last 22 years to over a 100 margin sees and over 62 countries. and it's impossible to know exactly how long it takes to recover it. but we do know that it takes longer in the 1st initial steps. and in the case of trauma, it takes many months for communities to process what they've been through to put structures in place that will help them on the long road to recovery. at present, we're estimating at least 6 to 8 months in the 1st stages here. and then if juanita for longer will be there for longer. now your organization usually works abroad including a parts of africa, central america, for example. and how was it for you and your team to fi
the 7th of october was traumatic for all these riley's and even as the people from bally trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. natalie i spoke to show how may from israel age, that's the n g o that is working with the survivors we've just seen in that report into austin, how long of a take for the survivors and is riley society on the hold to overcome this trauma as of every emergency and is there a has responded to the last 22 years to over a 100 margin sees and...
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bally's off 8%. affects thr big companies in las vegas, but the cpi number coming in hotter than normal. remember, when you have people paying more for gas prices, conventional wisdom is that's less money than they have for discretionary spending like going to your regional casino and spending money. and who does that hit? that really hits caesar, bally's, penn, i mean, these are the big players in that regional market. i will point out that caesar's told analyst carlos cincsurgeon general -- week to date, this is down even further and i think that there's just real concern here over auto loan defaults and very low mortgage demand and how much money people have in their pockets across this nation, scott. >> appreciate it, contessa. >>> and then diana olick, i just happened to pull up lennar. lennar's down 5%. and that's only one of the homebuilder stocks today that are upset. >> it's all of them. this is all about interest rates, we got the freddie mac weekly numbers. even though that's an average of
bally's off 8%. affects thr big companies in las vegas, but the cpi number coming in hotter than normal. remember, when you have people paying more for gas prices, conventional wisdom is that's less money than they have for discretionary spending like going to your regional casino and spending money. and who does that hit? that really hits caesar, bally's, penn, i mean, these are the big players in that regional market. i will point out that caesar's told analyst carlos cincsurgeon general --...
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bally waterpolo team won 26 7 against thailand.n lost to the philippines in the quarter-finals with a score of 83-84 and failed to qualify for the semi-finals. ali hayati is also important in this case he lost to a cambodian opponent. in diving , seyyed mohammad moghadasi did not get a better than fourteenth rank and failed to qualify for the finals. in the men's fencing competition, reza ali managed to beat his chinese opponent by setting a record of 5 seconds and 302 thousandths of a second and won the gold medal. in this way, he was able to defend his title. amir rafati , hangzhou broadcasting news and the story of the world's favorite football star. and france, will marseille zidane return to coaching, since zidane left two years ago, he has not taken a coaching vacation. each time , his name comes up as a coaching option for a team has come manchester, chelsea and tottenham in england, paris senman in france, juventus in italy, real in spain and national teams like brazil, but none of zidane agreed to return to coaching . the
bally waterpolo team won 26 7 against thailand.n lost to the philippines in the quarter-finals with a score of 83-84 and failed to qualify for the semi-finals. ali hayati is also important in this case he lost to a cambodian opponent. in diving , seyyed mohammad moghadasi did not get a better than fourteenth rank and failed to qualify for the finals. in the men's fencing competition, reza ali managed to beat his chinese opponent by setting a record of 5 seconds and 302 thousandths of a second...
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he's my loyal companion and a daily struggle against hungry bally's. to those of, if you were to put me in an office at a monthly summary of 3000 bureaus, a company car and a computer, i wouldn't be happy if i stand here. i'm in touch with my customers. what else do i need? oh, just this the way it is. i'm from 7 to imagine life without me, steve. salt hell, no job. okay. but no fries, no way. no worries. now i'm not going anywhere. i'll be by your side till the next a crispy adventure in our new series on the average german we'll find out which cliches about germans can be statistically proven. our average durham is called me shout in, luna, and it's 43 years old. in this episode, we secretly follow him around to see what he does evening. so far we've watched messiah wake up in the morning, and we've joined him as he commutes walks and flats his way to a day at the office for what's next. so now the west side of the way, what does michelle get up to in the evening? does he have any hobbies? what does he have? he gonna get a little tipsy. let's find ou
he's my loyal companion and a daily struggle against hungry bally's. to those of, if you were to put me in an office at a monthly summary of 3000 bureaus, a company car and a computer, i wouldn't be happy if i stand here. i'm in touch with my customers. what else do i need? oh, just this the way it is. i'm from 7 to imagine life without me, steve. salt hell, no job. okay. but no fries, no way. no worries. now i'm not going anywhere. i'll be by your side till the next a crispy adventure in our...
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barry grossman is an international lawyer who joins us from bally, indonesia.e turning point when it comes to the israeli-palestinian conflict, because uh. there is no way that things can return back to what it was before given uh what has happened with israel uh what are your thoughts what do you think uh how do you think this is going to proceed and uh what kinds of outcome do you for see happening here? well look mean uh let's start with the observation that this was always inevitable since palestinians try to give peace. chance, they tried to engage in negotiations, they tried just to be quiet and no matter what they did, they were met with violence from the occupation military and increasingly from, along pronouncement and edict if you like from the us in the wider atlantic world, stipulating that no international organizations were to get involved and that it was ultimately up to palestinians to negotiate their way through this uh now almost century long occupation with their capters tantom to telling jews held in concentration camps by the nazis and deat
barry grossman is an international lawyer who joins us from bally, indonesia.e turning point when it comes to the israeli-palestinian conflict, because uh. there is no way that things can return back to what it was before given uh what has happened with israel uh what are your thoughts what do you think uh how do you think this is going to proceed and uh what kinds of outcome do you for see happening here? well look mean uh let's start with the observation that this was always inevitable since...
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activist joins us from manchester, we also have barry grossman and international lawyer joining us from bally and all the community who have the role, they all have the role, because this is humanitarian crisis and it is showing all the war crimes usa and israel is committing since 19. 48 before even 8th october there are so many parallel you can say there are so many people like being killed by the settlers who are living there and they okay um i don't know if we got cut off or that was the end of your sentence i believe barry grossman uh when the announcement that was made by the us president joe biden for. um the aid that it wants to uh give uh get from uh guess the their budget, i think it was around 116 billion dollars if i'm not mistaking of which 13 or 14 that it wants this for to actually continue? well, first of all, let's be clear that, there's really not any, they can be taken seriously, he reads from a telepter and seriously, he reads from a teleportopter, and he's to do that effectively, having said that are policy makers, there are other cabinet um and the you security lobby in
activist joins us from manchester, we also have barry grossman and international lawyer joining us from bally and all the community who have the role, they all have the role, because this is humanitarian crisis and it is showing all the war crimes usa and israel is committing since 19. 48 before even 8th october there are so many parallel you can say there are so many people like being killed by the settlers who are living there and they okay um i don't know if we got cut off or that was the...
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the site of the police uniform. now as a got older um 1970s was played a brutal period an upround bally silen and i don't know whether it's true or not but like the word in the school was if you messed about with tenant straight or you got arrested you would get headen and as this all sound absolutely weird. the many your many viewers, um, but the idea if you're arrested you're going to get picked up the place, nobody thought this was strange, but on the unionist side of the house that was very much a thing too, um, but things have to change, so you can either say, well that's the way things are, or you can um try and change them in a more positive way, and once you joined the rcmc, you you remember though you see for 28 years and was there a certain period or or a time or and i'm sure there were many dark times was there something that stuck out in particular oh well there were so many things like particularly the first lot of years um when i was in uniform you remember like the severe inciden people have been shot and things like that and all these sort of bloody things they tend to s
the site of the police uniform. now as a got older um 1970s was played a brutal period an upround bally silen and i don't know whether it's true or not but like the word in the school was if you messed about with tenant straight or you got arrested you would get headen and as this all sound absolutely weird. the many your many viewers, um, but the idea if you're arrested you're going to get picked up the place, nobody thought this was strange, but on the unionist side of the house that was very...
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barry grossman, international lawyer is joining us now from bally. mr. grossman, welcome to the program. uh, let's start off with you by asking this, under international law, do palestinians have the right to self-defense. do they have the right to resist the occupation? well, absolutely. there was a resolution asked by the general assembly back in, i think it was 1984, that... eliminated any doubt and specifically confirm the right of occupied people to use any and all available means including armed conflict to defend themselves and to get out from the occupation, so there can really be no doubt about that, which makes it all the more insane, that we have the the corporate media cartel, constantly trying to dismiss. hamas is legitimate defense of palestinians as being terrorism, but simply not, and to be perfectly clear, with israel having declared war on. canness it, that's equally absurd, nations declare war nations, hammas, like other residents of of occupied palestine and gaza, are un occupied people, and they have, they're certainly not the govern
barry grossman, international lawyer is joining us now from bally. mr. grossman, welcome to the program. uh, let's start off with you by asking this, under international law, do palestinians have the right to self-defense. do they have the right to resist the occupation? well, absolutely. there was a resolution asked by the general assembly back in, i think it was 1984, that... eliminated any doubt and specifically confirm the right of occupied people to use any and all available means...
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the site of the police uniform now as it got older um 1970s was quite a brutal period and up brown bally ceiling and i don't know whether it's true or not but like the word in the school was if you messed about with tenant street or you got arrested you would get a hide in and as this all sound absolutely weird to many your many viewers um but the idea if your arrested you're going to get big nup the place nobody thought this was strange but on the unionist side of the house that was very much a thing too, um, but things have to change, so you can either say, well that's the way things are, or you can um try and change them in a more positive way, and once you joined the rcmc, you you remember theec for 28 years, yeah, was there a certain period or or a time or and i'm sure there were many dark times, was there something that stuck out in particular? oh, well, there were so many things. like particularly the first lot of years um when it was in uniform you remember like the severe incidents and people have been shot and things like that and all these sort of bloody things they tend to st
the site of the police uniform now as it got older um 1970s was quite a brutal period and up brown bally ceiling and i don't know whether it's true or not but like the word in the school was if you messed about with tenant street or you got arrested you would get a hide in and as this all sound absolutely weird to many your many viewers um but the idea if your arrested you're going to get big nup the place nobody thought this was strange but on the unionist side of the house that was very much...
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well, she didn't mention any is make any mention of of these bally flag. as far as, as i'm aware of the supervised bars to show me talk about the said that the intervention as usual would, is which you signally. and she said that it comes out to compromise operational independence. do you think she's overstepping the model by politicizing police and i'm calling the police inputs and do the job anyway without this? well, the police in the u. k of i was living in london for years, the police and that you can specific in leon in london and don't have the funds. they don't have the personnel and you're talking about palestine demonstrations which will go on by largely peaceful people who are concerned about the loss of civilian life. that's who you see. the majority of which are in these mass demonstrations that will be planned in 2021. we have 300000 people. at one of these protests reportedly, are you going to send in the u. k. police to go and disperse and flight, and there will be angry and emotional people there. if you have this, you're going to cause vi
well, she didn't mention any is make any mention of of these bally flag. as far as, as i'm aware of the supervised bars to show me talk about the said that the intervention as usual would, is which you signally. and she said that it comes out to compromise operational independence. do you think she's overstepping the model by politicizing police and i'm calling the police inputs and do the job anyway without this? well, the police in the u. k of i was living in london for years, the police and...
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>> reporter: according to the israeli military, the target of this strike on the jib bally refugee camp was ibrahim beyadi, who they say was the hamas commander of the central jibadhi battalion, saying he was responsible for sending what are described as elite operatives into israel on the 7th of october in that surprise attack. he apparently, according to the israelis, was -- is responsible for military operations, hamas military operations in the northern end of qugaza, where o course israel has started this ground incursion last friday. we also know, however, is that as a result of this air strike, according to the head of the nearby indonesian hospital, there are 400 people either dead or wounded as a result. and this putting further strain on a health system in gaza that is in a situation of collapse. egypt, jordan, other countries in the middle east have harshly condemned this attack, which as you yourself heard, wolf, was acknowledged by the israeli military. >> confirmed by an israeli military spokesman. like me, you've been to that gibhalia camp in gaza. share what it's like in
>> reporter: according to the israeli military, the target of this strike on the jib bally refugee camp was ibrahim beyadi, who they say was the hamas commander of the central jibadhi battalion, saying he was responsible for sending what are described as elite operatives into israel on the 7th of october in that surprise attack. he apparently, according to the israelis, was -- is responsible for military operations, hamas military operations in the northern end of qugaza, where o course...
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thing from blm to anti-racism played upon white guilt in our society to what is clear at this point ballywn personal benefit. >> he talked about the plight of student loans. does he believe it? now to a different topic we know you're a big country muck fan, here is what singer marin morris said about the industry. >> i think country music is such a powerful arm of that because it is so steeped in weirdly patriotism or quasi-patriotism, lots of like overt hyper masculinity whiteness. i mean it's just like how it's been from the jump. >> patriotism i think about toby keith brought to you after 9/11. this is what makes country muck great. people love it. >> i welcome marin morris. i don't think she wanted to be in country music. she says she considers it a positive step that country is getting more worldly like pomp music. i don't want the world to be in this monolithic nothingness where we are all forced to celebrates taylor swift. if you like her cool. what i like about country it's regional. it should speak authentically. if it was from appalachia and represented blues and represents love
thing from blm to anti-racism played upon white guilt in our society to what is clear at this point ballywn personal benefit. >> he talked about the plight of student loans. does he believe it? now to a different topic we know you're a big country muck fan, here is what singer marin morris said about the industry. >> i think country music is such a powerful arm of that because it is so steeped in weirdly patriotism or quasi-patriotism, lots of like overt hyper masculinity whiteness....
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betty yu is here with a bally dancer turned actress. >> gogood eveningng. >>>> reporterer: from ththeeen, woworld renow ballerina a misty copepeland is the e lime light as actor r an producucer of a a shshort film "f"flower" whwhich was shshot a inin oaklkland. mistyty plays r dance teacacher who supportsts aililing motherer. the two o st to keep ththeir home. she e be friends a street playerer play by johnsoson who renenews her r for the fututure of the community. >> what's it like to be in the bay area? i know it was shot during the pandemic. >> it's unbelievable because we made this film for this community. we thought a lot about taking the idea of a possible ballet and what that would look like in modern times,s, focus onon a communiti that i i think shouldld be highghlighted, have issues th should bebe highghlighted. >> the e issusues mimisty brin critical attention to include gentrification, homelessness. >> this is about social issues. who do you hope is reflected when they go in this who do you hope sees themselves? >> everyone. i have hope everyone can see something they can
betty yu is here with a bally dancer turned actress. >> gogood eveningng. >>>> reporterer: from ththeeen, woworld renow ballerina a misty copepeland is the e lime light as actor r an producucer of a a shshort film "f"flower" whwhich was shshot a inin oaklkland. mistyty plays r dance teacacher who supportsts aililing motherer. the two o st to keep ththeir home. she e be friends a street playerer play by johnsoson who renenews her r for the fututure of the...