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john phoenix journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. johnson, let me first start with you. so you have uh the un uh general assembly that has voted for cease fire. you had 153 nations that voted in favor and uh that included also allies like france, australia and uh india and also canada. uh, what do you think about this vote where you have so many countries, even us allies that are breaking from the us when it comes to the us-israeli carnage that's happening uh in the gaza strip? at the when all said and done, it's not going to stop removal of the palestinians for gaza, unfortunately. um, this is, i you can appreciate that the growing sentiment against israel. genocide, buse that's what it is, is you know creating more pr problems for israel, but the reality is this, israel's destroying hospitals, they are targeting, destroying the schools, targeting and destroying the critical infrastructure for sewage, water, and no food distribution, nobody can live there, they're making it deliberately unlivable, and the world really is sort of fig
john phoenix journalist and international relations expert joins us from london. johnson, let me first start with you. so you have uh the un uh general assembly that has voted for cease fire. you had 153 nations that voted in favor and uh that included also allies like france, australia and uh india and also canada. uh, what do you think about this vote where you have so many countries, even us allies that are breaking from the us when it comes to the us-israeli carnage that's happening uh in...
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rhetoric which is not being accompanied by actual action. all right, let me turn to you if i can uh, john phoenix and ask you uh about why the world is watching in that uh um atmosphere where since for example article article 99 was uh invoked by the un secretary general of which the us used its video you had about 700 or 800 palestinians that have been murdered since then we just had a report where you had some palestinians that were shot at point blank range and uh you have so many other war crimes that are uh continuing to uh um happen um at rather alarming uh base on at especially after that resolution that the uses power uh, there should be something that should prove that, what, what mechanism is there, what is there that can that can do that? well, it clear by looking at the vote which is 153 countries voted to immediate fire, think number one is the main player on the issue is united state government, especially biden himself, the support of the, will not have a free hands to act in. that were the acting gaza without umbrella of united states and that shows from the vote that the whole co
rhetoric which is not being accompanied by actual action. all right, let me turn to you if i can uh, john phoenix and ask you uh about why the world is watching in that uh um atmosphere where since for example article article 99 was uh invoked by the un secretary general of which the us used its video you had about 700 or 800 palestinians that have been murdered since then we just had a report where you had some palestinians that were shot at point blank range and uh you have so many other war...
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john phoenix journalist and international relations expert joys from london. let me first start with you, so you have um the un general assembly that has uh voted for seasfire, you had 153 nations that voted in favor and uh that included also allies like france, australia and uh india and also canada. "what do you think about this vote where you have so many countries and us allies that are breaking from the us when it comes to the us is really carnageting in the gaza strip at the it's not going to stop removal of the palestinians from gaza unfortunately um this is you know i guess you could appreciate that the growing sentiment against israel's" side, that's what it is, is creating more pr problems for israel, but the reality is this, israel's destroying hospitals, they are targeting, destroying the schools, targeting, destroying the critical infrastructure for sewage, water, and no food distribution, nobody can live there, that they're making it deliver unliveable, and the world really is sort of figuratively sitting its hands even though it's voting to cond
john phoenix journalist and international relations expert joys from london. let me first start with you, so you have um the un general assembly that has uh voted for seasfire, you had 153 nations that voted in favor and uh that included also allies like france, australia and uh india and also canada. "what do you think about this vote where you have so many countries and us allies that are breaking from the us when it comes to the us is really carnageting in the gaza strip at the it's not...
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your host. let's see who's joining us in this episode. analyst in london. also in london we have john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert. welcome to the showt in london. now beginning with the shabir, the yemeny reaction to the israel. in gaza came following multiple warnings which fell on deaf ears apparently and the arm for yemen insisted that they will go on with such operations until israel committing crimes against palestinians in gaza and allows human to go in your initial uts on this. thanks for the invitation for all the families of the marters. who have been murtered in the last 60 plus days in. the west bank and our supplications for all those that have been injured and for their families to have patience for the imminent victory. look, you talked about falling on deaf ears, that has become abundantly clear is that it's not just deaf ear, but it's actually cubes or steroids as i would like to call it, because today we are supposedly marking the 75th anniversary on... december for the human rights day, however, today marks not a day of celebration, but day of remo
your host. let's see who's joining us in this episode. analyst in london. also in london we have john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert. welcome to the showt in london. now beginning with the shabir, the yemeny reaction to the israel. in gaza came following multiple warnings which fell on deaf ears apparently and the arm for yemen insisted that they will go on with such operations until israel committing crimes against palestinians in gaza and allows human to go in your...
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going to be looking at this on. this uh spotlight, i'd like to welcome my guests to the program, john phoenix journalist and international relations expert out of london, thanks so much for being with me. john, do you think that the israeli regime could continue this genocide if it wasn't for the support of the united states? well, is it clear from day one, the americans is actually running the show, not only supporting the uh... in gaza the presence on the on the sea, on the border of lebanon to be sure that the resistance lebanon not to engage and exerting pressure on the zionist regime in order to support the palistin in gaza, so they are not only supporting the zin regime, they are part of the genocide, that also include the uk regime, not only united states, now you question about the american defense minister and you ask a question is what about the children in gaza? well just go back to the statement byright when she was asked is 500 thousand children in iraq is a worth to pay and she said yes so i don't think this criminals will have any regard to the lives of the children and women a
going to be looking at this on. this uh spotlight, i'd like to welcome my guests to the program, john phoenix journalist and international relations expert out of london, thanks so much for being with me. john, do you think that the israeli regime could continue this genocide if it wasn't for the support of the united states? well, is it clear from day one, the americans is actually running the show, not only supporting the uh... in gaza the presence on the on the sea, on the border of lebanon...
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try to impose the blockade on, since you since you mentioned oil, my last question goes to you, john phoenix, a front that israel did not expect for it to reach stage that it seems to be going uh to, and that is the front with yemen, the anser movements and the yemani army uh have targeted uh vessels that are either originated from israel, affiliated with israel or anything that has to deal with israel, any vessel uh and any tanker uh do you think that will prove to be effective in one minute please or less? yes, that's also proof that your guest is completely right, the uh many of the israelis... feels that there is no uh, there's no gas, no trade with the outside world, be threaten the way the our many brothers actually acting on the see, i think this is very very effective to in order to pressure the israel, very well, thank you so much, we do appreciate it, let me uh thank our guest larry johnson, former cia analyst from brandington florida, thank you for your comment and john phoenix, thank you, journalist and international relations expert from london, thank you to you both, we come to
try to impose the blockade on, since you since you mentioned oil, my last question goes to you, john phoenix, a front that israel did not expect for it to reach stage that it seems to be going uh to, and that is the front with yemen, the anser movements and the yemani army uh have targeted uh vessels that are either originated from israel, affiliated with israel or anything that has to deal with israel, any vessel uh and any tanker uh do you think that will prove to be effective in one minute...
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daniel, author and researcher out of barcelona, and john phoenix, journalist and international relationsexpert out of london. well, thank you both for being with me. let's start it off. barcelona, now danielle, the uh resistance has been effective against the israeli military machine, i mean how is this possible when there's really no comparison in the weapons equipment and of course support, technical support uh that the regime has, and yet we see that even the israeli prime minister has to admit that it's actually uh much more difficult than they expected. yeah. "and these developements show again the weakness of the zionist entity, which, despite all of the funding that it receives from its backers in the united states and the european union, including uh these unlimited support and weapons, it is still unable to defeat the indigenous people, and i think this is also the core of this contradiction here, so despite this support and the alleged to military supremacy that the israeli entity has been having, it is unable to..." defeat hamas or to defeat palestinians, because palestinians
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daniel, author and researcher out of barcelona, and john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert, out of london. well, thank you both for being with me. let's start it off in barcelona. now, danielle, the uh, resistance has been effective against the israeli military machine. i mean, how is this possible when there's really no comparison in the weapons equipment and of course support, technical support uh that the regime has, and yet we see that even the israeli prime minister has to admit that it's actually uh much more difficult than they expected, yeah, and disevoltments show again the weakness of the zionist entity, which despite all of the funding that it receives from its backers in the united states and the european union, including uh these unlimited support and weapons, it is still unable to defeat the indigenous people, and i think this is also the core of this contradiction here, so despite this support and the alleged to military supremacy that the israeli entity has been having, it is unable to defeat hamas or to defeat palestinians, because palestinians are f
daniel, author and researcher out of barcelona, and john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert, out of london. well, thank you both for being with me. let's start it off in barcelona. now, danielle, the uh, resistance has been effective against the israeli military machine. i mean, how is this possible when there's really no comparison in the weapons equipment and of course support, technical support uh that the regime has, and yet we see that even the israeli prime minister...
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john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert out of london, thanks so much for being with me. john, do you think that the israeli regime could continue this genocide if it wasn't for the support of the united states? well, is it clear from day one, the americans is actually running the show, not only supporting the genocide in gaza, the presence on the on the sea, on the b of lebanon to be sure that the resistance in lebanon not to engage and exerting pressure on the zianist regime in order to support the palestinian in gaza, so they are not only supporting the zionist regime, they are part of the genocide, that also include the uk regime, not only united states, now you mention about the american defense minister, and you ask a question is what? about the children in gaza, but just go back to the statement by maline orbright when she was asked, is 500 thousand children in iraq is a worth to pay and she said yes, so i don't think this criminals well have any regard to the lives of the children and women, and you see nearly, now this is the second months, nearly 50, 61 days
john phoenix, journalist and international relations expert out of london, thanks so much for being with me. john, do you think that the israeli regime could continue this genocide if it wasn't for the support of the united states? well, is it clear from day one, the americans is actually running the show, not only supporting the genocide in gaza, the presence on the on the sea, on the b of lebanon to be sure that the resistance in lebanon not to engage and exerting pressure on the zianist...
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time we have for this episode, let me thank my guest london, shabir rusby, political analyst and john phoenix journalist and international relations expert, and thank you for watching this edition of the spot lights up in your host'. the headlines on press tv, israel's news strikes on the gaza strip kill dozens of people, as a regime continues to power schools and other civilian structures across the territory. palestinian resistance fighters say they are inflicting heavy losses on invading israeli occupation troops in the besieged gazas sheriff and the world health organization says israel's on stores has left a catastrophic.
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, appreciate both of you being with me, i'm al wahdan human rights activist out of ramanla and john phoenix journalist and international relations expert out of london, and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm marizia hashimi, hope to see you right here tomorrow, goodbye. clear that there is no claim of justice without people across the world because that is what is necessary to have true. une deuxième personne euh de lucige pour les territoires ansi qu'a allonger la durée de cette obligation le racisme le racisme tous les tes enfants d'immigrés première i have, i haven't, you're right, but i have seen lots of children with my own lying eyes being pulled from the rubble, because the pictures hamas wants you to see, exactly my point, the pictures hamas wants. your government is killed, you accept that right? you've killed children, would you deny that? no, i do not, i do not, i do not. first of all, you don't know how those people died, those children, first of all, we don't want to see a single ch killed, okay, here's here, you say, i agree with you, i agree with yo
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earn your competency-based master's at university of phoenix. ♪ >> john: bye-bye.te as protests and migrants continue to flood the streets. new data shows new york actually lost more residents than any other state this year. local politicians are pointing the finger at progressive policies. c.b. cotton is live in new york city with the latest. c.b.? >> hi, john. that's right. the empire state tops the list for population dechain according to the latest u.s. census bureau report. new york city mayor eric adams pointing a finger at temperature panned and remote work and making light of why people are packing their bags. listen. >> some people have children and families have decided to go to a place where their children can play outdoors, larger green spaces. want to see animals. you don't see many animals but rats in new york. >> the report showing new york lost more than 100,000 people between this july and the last. one of eight states which saw their populations fall. behind new york, are other democrat-run states, california, illinois and pennsylvania. meanwhile,
earn your competency-based master's at university of phoenix. ♪ >> john: bye-bye.te as protests and migrants continue to flood the streets. new data shows new york actually lost more residents than any other state this year. local politicians are pointing the finger at progressive policies. c.b. cotton is live in new york city with the latest. c.b.? >> hi, john. that's right. the empire state tops the list for population dechain according to the latest u.s. census bureau report....
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supreme court, died this morning in phoenix from complications of dementia and a respiratory illness. chief justice johnd today that when o'connor joined the court in 1981, she met the challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor. judy woodruff has this remembrance. justice o'connor: i wanted, since i was the first, not to be the last. and i wanted to do the job well so it would provide encouragement for women to serve in the future. judy: sandra day o'connor broke the gender barrier at the u.s. supreme court, and ultimately became a critical vote on abortion rights, affirmative action and even the election of a president. it was a long journey from the family cattle ranch in southeastern arizona. she recalled those early years in a newshour interview in 2002. justice o'connor: it gives a person a little confidence, a bit of self-reliance, because you know you have to solve the problems yourself. you can't always turn to other people to do them. a belief in independence. judy: the young sandra day earned degrees at stanford university and its law school, where she wa
supreme court, died this morning in phoenix from complications of dementia and a respiratory illness. chief justice johnd today that when o'connor joined the court in 1981, she met the challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor. judy woodruff has this remembrance. justice o'connor: i wanted, since i was the first, not to be the last. and i wanted to do the job well so it would provide encouragement for women to serve in the future. judy: sandra day...
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. >> john, in terms of potential significance, does any prior supreme court case involving -- u.s. phoenix and compared to the immunity ruling that jack smith is seeking in the trump case? >> no. it is a, it is a pinnacle. >> i mean, in the u.s. the >>> v. nixon, the question was whether the president has executive privilege in a subpoena fight, not necessarily immunity from a criminal trial. so is there actual precedent from the nixon case that could or should apply to the trump case? >> you know, there is a little bit of language in the, what they call the dicta, the sort of this remarks, that indicates that the court then certainly thought the president had criminal exposure. but it's not really spelled out, it's never been spelled out, or been fully addressed or fully briefed. >> during watergate, woodward and bernstein, they wrote a special prosecutor leon jaworsky's decision to appeal to the supreme court. saying, quote, it was risky, very very risky. suppose the justices said no? suppose it was an angry? no suppose it was very sarcastic reminder to jaworsky that there is a court of
. >> john, in terms of potential significance, does any prior supreme court case involving -- u.s. phoenix and compared to the immunity ruling that jack smith is seeking in the trump case? >> no. it is a, it is a pinnacle. >> i mean, in the u.s. the >>> v. nixon, the question was whether the president has executive privilege in a subpoena fight, not necessarily immunity from a criminal trial. so is there actual precedent from the nixon case that could or should apply...
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phoenix from advanced dementia and respiratory illness. she was nominated to the high court in 1981 by former president ronald reagan. chief justice johnlenge is the first female justice with "undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor." sandra day o'connor was 93 years old. i'm kevin corke. now back to moore hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: last night governor newsom and governor desantis sparred over the soaring gas prices around the country particular in the state of california where gas is more than it is in florida. governor newsom tried to blame big oil. let's take a look. >> since the 1980s are public and administrations, democratic admin assertions have extremist under their stewardship expressed higher gas prices than the state of california. we've been ripped off by big oil. we continue to be ripped off five big oil. big oil now has meant a new foe and that is the state of california. >> just more lies. california is the only one oil companies are gouging question require not georgia or florida? because of their policies. that's why people are paying more. >> sean: in just the latest example of how the -- in the
phoenix from advanced dementia and respiratory illness. she was nominated to the high court in 1981 by former president ronald reagan. chief justice johnlenge is the first female justice with "undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor." sandra day o'connor was 93 years old. i'm kevin corke. now back to moore hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: last night governor newsom and governor desantis sparred over the soaring gas prices around the country particular in the...
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john kirby stated as an impact needs to be treated as a legitimate issue. >> yes. >> yes. >> having said that, only to take you through the valley where i live. in 97 we have the famous phoenixights case, i don't know if any of you are familiar with that. there were two things that went along with the and the explanation was military training range and the gary goldwater range. do you know anything different other than the official explanation? >> i was outside the scope of my communities. >> if we want to find out more, where to find files and who do we address? >> i could potentially -- i am familiar in terms of public but i'll give it to enclosed environment. >> if it is true they have an impact in this administration continues, what steps can congress take? i say that having two large training ranges them as the. >> initial procedures have been implemented with the u.s. navy have a report that has information. i understand the mechanism is still pending. that would be the next step. showing the topic and reducing the stigma. >> as a recipient of those reports, sometimes we get this reporting, would be nice they attached data in a system in place to handle multiple classi
john kirby stated as an impact needs to be treated as a legitimate issue. >> yes. >> yes. >> having said that, only to take you through the valley where i live. in 97 we have the famous phoenixights case, i don't know if any of you are familiar with that. there were two things that went along with the and the explanation was military training range and the gary goldwater range. do you know anything different other than the official explanation? >> i was outside the scope...