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serious deterioration in the way the israeli authorities have treated palestinian prisoners, human rights watch and other human rights groups have documented escalated a terrible cases of torture, abuse of due process to refusal, and in some cases, even rate in chile. and what i can say is that is really a kind of village found himself. you know, these really authorities are holding now about 10000 palestinians, security or political prisoners. the vast majority of whom are without trial, either pre trial detention or just being held to detention without trial and the prisoners. even the prisoners who have been convicted. those from the west bank have been convicted in the military court system that lacks any semblance of due process and is quite different from the justice system in place for is rarely settlers living in the west bank side by side. some of the palestinian prisoners were released today in 2 days ago are being deported. and now i'm not even sure deported is the right word because they are, palestinians were being removed from what is their homeland? how do you look at that? its,
serious deterioration in the way the israeli authorities have treated palestinian prisoners, human rights watch and other human rights groups have documented escalated a terrible cases of torture, abuse of due process to refusal, and in some cases, even rate in chile. and what i can say is that is really a kind of village found himself. you know, these really authorities are holding now about 10000 palestinians, security or political prisoners. the vast majority of whom are without trial,...
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that organisations like human rights watch say that the government has escalated a crackdown on civiliety and the media. i just wonder whether you think all of this is justified says he can deliver. first of all, i don't agree with those characterisation. somebody calling it an illiberal democracy. we're also the mother of democracy. we had republics operating in india and sixth century bc. and today, what you witness in india is a very robust what would you ask us have? insofar as liberty and democracy is concerned. we have no shortage of it. thank you for being on hardtalk. thank you. really appreciate it. hello there. thursday was a cold and frosty start, but those clear skies led to some beautiful winter sunshine. both topping and tailing the country, this was there's quite a cold wind developing that's and we're going to see a fresher wind developing and coming in from the south easterly. and with wind gusts for some in excess of 30 miles an hour, of the weather as well. western fringes will keep some sunshine. but at the same time that brisk easterly wind could drive in a cluste
that organisations like human rights watch say that the government has escalated a crackdown on civiliety and the media. i just wonder whether you think all of this is justified says he can deliver. first of all, i don't agree with those characterisation. somebody calling it an illiberal democracy. we're also the mother of democracy. we had republics operating in india and sixth century bc. and today, what you witness in india is a very robust what would you ask us have? insofar as liberty and...
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that organisations like human rights watch you know all this. growth plan that modi says he can deliver it justify all of that? anybody likes it or not, the world's largest democracy. we had republics operating in india and sixth century bc. and today, what you witness in india is a very robust democracy which is delivering goods and services to its people. to deliver energy, you have to deliver energy at affordable democracy is concerned. we have no shortage of it. really appreciate it. thank you. hello there. the moment, and with clear skies, it's provided now, we keep those clear skies, and so thursday morning is going to be a chilly start away from the far northwest. a bit more of a breeze here, but low single figures both the frost and the fog will lift away, and for many, more of a breeze down through the south—east — a few isolated showers, but all in all, a dry settled day for many and temperatures recovering after that frosty start — 7—9 degrees. and we start to see the isobars squeeze together a little. to the far northwest. starting to develop, it will push in some showers of
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human rights watch told the bbc that it is "a model globally for what locally—led climate adaptationc mundo's agustina latourrette has this report. the indigenous guna people have lived on this island since the 19th century. here, they found refuge after escaping from spanish colonisers and from subsequent wars with rival tribes. but now they have to leave. translation: i have lived on the island . for almost 20 years. it is quite sad to leave a place where one has been for so long. but we had to move because of overcrowding as the island was already too small for the number of inhabitants we had. but overcrowding was not the only problem on the island. the sea level also became a risk factor. our data indicate right now that the level of the oceans are increasing by at least five millimetres per year. we also know that that rate is increasing over time, given that the islands of the guna are on average one metre or less above mean sea level, it is almost a certainty eventually have to be abandoned because this level of water is going up and up and up. and eventually it'sjust not goi
human rights watch told the bbc that it is "a model globally for what locally—led climate adaptationc mundo's agustina latourrette has this report. the indigenous guna people have lived on this island since the 19th century. here, they found refuge after escaping from spanish colonisers and from subsequent wars with rival tribes. but now they have to leave. translation: i have lived on the island . for almost 20 years. it is quite sad to leave a place where one has been for so long. but...
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omar shakir, the israel and palestine director with human rights watch, with us as well. omar, when pressed on this issue in the oval office earlier when a reporter asked him, are you talking about forced migration here? he he said president trump said, well, they'd be, in his words, thrilled to move to another place. what the palestinian people be thrilled to move out of gaza to west jordan or egypt, if that's what the president is suggesting. >> the answer, jim, is clearly no. and the palestinians voted with their feet the first time palestinians that have largely been displaced in southern gaza were given the chance to return to northern gaza. as jeremy pointed out, hundreds of thousands on their feet, young and old took to go back to northern gaza. and that's despite. and this is where trump is, right. the majority of gaza has been destroyed. water has been deliberately cut off. electricity has been deliberately cut off. but people still took to return to their homes, many building tents in the rubble of their own homes. but jim, what hasn't been noted is this is not
omar shakir, the israel and palestine director with human rights watch, with us as well. omar, when pressed on this issue in the oval office earlier when a reporter asked him, are you talking about forced migration here? he he said president trump said, well, they'd be, in his words, thrilled to move to another place. what the palestinian people be thrilled to move out of gaza to west jordan or egypt, if that's what the president is suggesting. >> the answer, jim, is clearly no. and the...
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more on this trip has left pregnant women severely malnourished, putting that babies at risk. human rights watch says the rise of miscarriages has increased by 300 percent since october 2023. and country has moved from casa to 6 months into pregnancy. but as an associated has no time to rest. despite her franchise condition and fail, have she needs to fetch water wash and cook for her 3 children. at the shelter, nothing cause of the policy mother was pregnant with twins. but the stress and fear of constant is where the military findings and displacement led to the death of one of her unborn children. was this alley? yeah. the, there was some blood. that's when i realized something was wrong. i went to the doctor who told me i've lost one of my unborn twins. thank god, i'm still pregnant with the 2nd one. in another come to hit the west worries about the health of her unborn child 3 months into her pregnancy. doctor is have a warrant her she could miscarry because she has become so weak. why the hif updated in the another. i'm scared my baby would be born with deformities because ammonia attritio
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and the reason these courts, along with human rights groups like amnesty international, human rights watch and doctors without borders, have called this a genocide or ethnic cleansing is not just based on what israel has done. it's that israel's leaders have regularly stated their desire to destroy gaza and make it uninhabitable. yet the political and media establishment here kept insisting that this was simply a war we must support to eliminate hamas and free the israeli hostages. by early 2024, over 25,000 tons of explosives, the equivalent of two nuclear bombs, had been dropped on gaza by or 92% of housing units and about 70% of all structures in gaza have been destroyed or damaged, including hospitals and schools. you don't do that kind of damage to free hostages. you do it to make the area unlivable and to either kill or expel the people who live there. the ethnic cleansing of palestinians did not start on tuesday with donald trump, even though he is now explicitly calling for it. all trump did was basically acknowledge that this was the plan all along. he did it with an international
and the reason these courts, along with human rights groups like amnesty international, human rights watch and doctors without borders, have called this a genocide or ethnic cleansing is not just based on what israel has done. it's that israel's leaders have regularly stated their desire to destroy gaza and make it uninhabitable. yet the political and media establishment here kept insisting that this was simply a war we must support to eliminate hamas and free the israeli hostages. by early...
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that human rights watch called this an open air prison that the united nations says it said it was unlivableor human beings. they were penned into a ghetto half the size of new york city. they could never leave. and if you want to deal with that, with that violence, you have to deal with the structural oppression. unfortunately, throughout human history, people who are brutally oppressed have responded in inhumane ways. >> and when you talk about, you know, being jewish after the destruction of gaza, um, do you think there's something particular that, you know, how do you think what is the jewish obligation in witnessing this destruction? >> well, this is being done in our name by by a jewish state. and i think what has happened in the jewish world is that the state has become an object of worship. the state is treated as a god in many jewish institutions in the united states and israel around the world. you are getting more trouble if you question the legitimacy of the state than if you question the authority of the torah and the existence of god. there's something fundamentally wrong here.
that human rights watch called this an open air prison that the united nations says it said it was unlivableor human beings. they were penned into a ghetto half the size of new york city. they could never leave. and if you want to deal with that, with that violence, you have to deal with the structural oppression. unfortunately, throughout human history, people who are brutally oppressed have responded in inhumane ways. >> and when you talk about, you know, being jewish after the...
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than 1300 children are still separated from their parents, according to a december report by human rights watchrt from the government's family reunification task force had a similar number, but the government is no longer working on reunifying these children with their parents. on his first day in office, trump dissolved the family reunification task force shortly after donald trump's department of homeland security issued a new directive. now, sensitive locations like schools and churches, where federal immigration authorities had been prevented from making arrests. arrests are sensitive, no longer agents, according to the federal government, will now be able to conduct arrests on these grounds. it should come as no surprise that the move is causing panic and fear, because that's exactly what it's designed to do, because the cruelty is still the point. across the country, these fears are stopping many parents from sending their children to school altogether, even those who are american citizens by birthright and with good reason. in some of their first immigration enforcement raids, officers h
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you're watching r t international live in moscow. the russian human rights can sooner has demanded international condemnation of kids. the actions discovered in the russian cursed region. moscow has opened a criminal case against a ukrainian army officer, who would accuse is of ordering a deadly muscle strike and a civilian building in the embattled area. the number of victims has not been confirmed. the ukrainian armed forces committed another walk fine by launching a target dismissal strike on the boarding school in the city of sewage up the law and she'll find them in miss solves from this and leave each in both re quoted by boston that defense systems. this pro location is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocity. so the key, if we see which we are committed to attend the village of roost. crap, i'd say in the crow screech and destroyed by that you create an analysis on the civilian facility. once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those. what empowering to you, if you have tried to shift the blame to moscow, climbing russ
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human understand of theirs. they're very canny. many people watching this, listening to you, devote their entire lives to fighting for animal rights in the way you have. i would have been an awful football player! i was angry at it. countries, all that is hidden away. for angora, for example, and other animals for different things. i went behind the scenes at the circus, and i realised i went to the circus and enjoyed it, because i didn't have a clue that i was actually contributing to the suffering of animals. because i've inspected laboratories, i've been the animal wasn't a volunteer, they didn't want to be part of that — and that there are options. yes. you made a commitment very early on to direct action, how far have you been prepared to go? well, i think as far as we go, is, in the old days, we would lie down in front of a fur store, for example, or a laboratory, so that we could get people's attention yes, you express deep distaste for violence, most people don't know that, and so we have to show them. yes, you express deep distaste for violence, but you have used all sorts of tactics which, frankly, contravene the law. i
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we should want our leader of health and human services to be somebody that lives out a healthy life, right? >> absolutely. i think it's fascinating to watchl go down. i don't know that we've ever seen such an uproar over a secretary nominee and i think it's -- a lot of it's these senators are concerned about their profits but you know, it will be really -- i think that, look, the american people made it very clear that they were voting to get rfk in there. the american people want to make america healthy again and going against this nomination would be going against what the american people want and, look, i think he's in a really unique position here. if you look at his past career and what he's done, the majority of his career he has spent litigating against these large corporations that have been poisoning us so he's in a unique position to know all about corporate capture, he's naming it right now and he's saying that he can fix it and he has a lot to lose putting himself out there. you know? why else would he put himself out there? he said himself in hearing that he's so passionate about it but he has a happy life, he has a happy mar
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human rights and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month, these people had a future to look forward to. now they just staring to the glue to anything else, a 0 on the timing on my boat, a tiny joins as live. now from the time man, my board, the attorney, what's going to happen? the i think that's the big question. i the people we spoke to in that piece were putting the best spin on it, saying they hopes that they would be a review in 3 months time that the program will be restarted. but i think frankly, anyone who's looking at what's happened in washington dc over the past week of the note up to mistake that that's going to happen. nonetheless, i think there is a sort of shrug of acceptance here that a lot of these programs are just going to have to count a lot of the work they do. they won't be able to get the medicines, they won't be able to treat the people. but that's the situation here on the board of, of thailand where people are in a dying condition. b
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human rights and, and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month, these people had a future to look forward to. now they just staring to the glue to anything else, a 0 on the timing on my boat. hey, rolando box. i'm 23 rebels. how of how the 1st public raleigh in the main stadium of government and eastern democratic republic of congo. and what appears to be a show of force fights has presented the newly appointed governor for north keeping provence. and the massive government, the largest city in east d, all c. m 23. capture the strategic city from government forces last week. but of all the u. s. as these 5 declared by m $23.00, the nurse appeared to be holding that all reports and fighters have come to the mining town. the big way 70 comes from the cap. so of south kiva region. i mean, you well, it says at least 2900 people have been killed during slicing the for full february unilateral cease fire, announced by the m 23 office assurances that the copper will not b
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human rights and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month. these people had a future to look forward to. now they're just staring them to the glue to anything else is 0. on the timing on the boat. the noise evasion says a cease 5 declared by that one. the back to m 23 level group in a some democratic republic of congo does not appear to be holding reports that m. 23 has captured a mining town near bib way 70 columbus has in the capital of south kiva region. last week it sees control of the largest city in the east gala view and says at least 2900 people with kills during slicing. the cristo right is the regional head of advocacy, media, and communications that an a wage and refugee council. she's as the humanitarian situation in eastern d all see, is dia, a circulation of the conflicts has cause a severe if you, many to in practice, you know, in gama, you have this place. so in the north kid with the lead 500000 people with this coming, in addition, of course,
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human rights and, and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month, these people had a future to look forward to. now they just staring to the glue. tony chung owl to 0 from the time in the border. or hi, thomas pulled up his andy, thank you so much nave. well, new counselor, one went away from ending the 6 decade weights and left the major trophy. they'd also to put the spot in the final of the english, lee county. you can't. so we're already seen a lot from the 1st like this, sending the final and in front of the home of friends that can change this point. they quickly extended advances, jacob murphy, the with the opening, go coming up a mistake from the also keep it down the drain early in the 2nd health that gave you cancel the chance to make the game safe to drive for any don't wrapping up a full no i forget when you can so easily fine with this competition series ago, i need to lose against my interest. united. so the counselors manage assess the same, have limit
human rights and, and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month, these people had a future to look forward to. now they just staring to the glue. tony chung owl to 0 from the time in the border. or hi, thomas pulled up his andy, thank you so much nave. well, new counselor, one went away from ending the 6...
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watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is rails 15 months war on guns. a has lift pregnant women, severely malnourished, pushing the babies at risk. human rights warrants is the number of miscarriages, has increased by 300 percent since october 2023. palestinians have been wanting 5 people killed on saturday in a series of his rarely strikes. and janine, on sunday at least $23.00 residential buildings with homes and reaching to camp in the occupied west bank and markets in asia, began the week down off the new us terrace announced on china canada and mexico and vistas. the pricing for a potential trade for ben couldn't see earnings of major companies and didn't global economic growth. so the advocate has defended a bill allowing the expropriation is properties of public use up to us president donald trump tourism to cut funding and response that presidents serial. remo, positive sign to legislation last month. it allows the government to take control of some property deemed in the public interest without compensation. in some cases, trump said he would stuff all future funding until the situation was investigated. so the african says it's poli
watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is rails 15 months war on guns. a has lift pregnant women, severely malnourished, pushing the babies at risk. human rights warrants is the number of miscarriages, has increased by 300 percent since october 2023. palestinians have been wanting 5 people killed on saturday in a series of his rarely strikes. and janine, on sunday at least $23.00 residential buildings with homes and reaching to camp in the occupied west bank and...
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right now. we have a tornado watch that's in place across portions of kentucky. several severe thunderstorm warnings issued by humanologists. and also these flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies that were in place across charleston, west virginia, earlier today. this is all part of a larger winter storm that's bringing ice to the mid-atlantic and snow to the upper portions of the northeast. but again, if we start cutting the meteorologists, the personnel and the staff, john, it's going to make it more difficult to communicate those hazards to the public. >> yet harder to stay safe. derek van dam, thanks so much for the work that you do appreciate it, my friend sarah. >> all right. breaking overnight, elon musk's department of government efficiency agreeing in court to limited access in the treasury's payment system. it comes after a private concern sparked a lawsuit from unions representing federal workers. florida congressman jared moskowitz is joining us now. jared, thank you so much. i know this has been an extremely, maybe excruciatingly busy time. as you see all of the things coming down the pike. i
right now. we have a tornado watch that's in place across portions of kentucky. several severe thunderstorm warnings issued by humanologists. and also these flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies that were in place across charleston, west virginia, earlier today. this is all part of a larger winter storm that's bringing ice to the mid-atlantic and snow to the upper portions of the northeast. but again, if we start cutting the meteorologists, the personnel and the staff, john, it's...
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human rights council. the president saying funding to the united nations is, quote, disproportionate. we're going to have more details from the white house many moments, but we've got to watch the trajectory of several parts of the market here minute by minute. if you look at the markets intraday and brent crude, so you see at the bottom there first it was kind of hanging out in the red, then it punched into positive territory. brent is the international benchmark for oil. it's slightly lower, so we're mt. seeing an oil move here at all and, in fact, we do have light sweet crude which trades here in the united states down in the aftermarket by merely 1%. we should -- nearly 1%. we should look at the markets overall. the dow jones industrials up 127 points. keep many mind it was down 122 yesterday. s&p up 39. it had lost 45 yesterday, so we haven't quite erased that loss. and then the s&p -- the nasdaq, rather -- [laughter] down 235 yesterday, up 226 thed today. and we've bot to talk about palantir because it has dual roles in this actual moment in time. it's got key u.s. contracts that enable the military to go after adversaries, providing a chunk of the power surge. shares
human rights council. the president saying funding to the united nations is, quote, disproportionate. we're going to have more details from the white house many moments, but we've got to watch the trajectory of several parts of the market here minute by minute. if you look at the markets intraday and brent crude, so you see at the bottom there first it was kind of hanging out in the red, then it punched into positive territory. brent is the international benchmark for oil. it's slightly lower,...
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human like you're talking about. and you can relate to that. even if you weren't superman. right. um, and so that that is i totally can understand what you're saying. and as people are, are watchings, they're seeing someone they don't know and a story they but a story that they can identify with. this was obviously your father, and you're talking about childhood videos and old photos, probably maybe videos and photos from before you were around. what has that been like to kind of get a refresher on all of that? >> it's been such a gift to go back. i mean, there are beautiful stories, obviously, about my dad and surviving his accident and the strength that he showed thereafter. but there's also just really fun footage of him when he was auditioning for superman. the skinny kid, he has huge sweatpants like sweat stains under his armpits. um, jeff daniels tells these wonderful story about kind of hearing that his friend had made it and been selected for this film, and going back and just imagining what that time period was like. and then, of course, all of the adventures and highs and lows that came thereafter, reliving it and seeing some fun video of my siblings as well as has been
human like you're talking about. and you can relate to that. even if you weren't superman. right. um, and so that that is i totally can understand what you're saying. and as people are, are watchings, they're seeing someone they don't know and a story they but a story that they can identify with. this was obviously your father, and you're talking about childhood videos and old photos, probably maybe videos and photos from before you were around. what has that been like to kind of get a...