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welcome to the program, let's start off with: miss krishna swami in st. petersburg, so uh uh the uh secretary of iran supreme national security council uh is urging the bricks group of emerging economies to help stop the israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. he's proposed the formation of a bricks committee to pursue a cease fire in gaza. give us your perspective on this stance by the iranian official. i think that bricks has lot of economic potential. i was just looking at the trade relation. relationship and just between israel and china um there are 5.3 billion dollars of exports um from israel to china so and if you add the other economies it is a significant economic power and so i think that if the bricks form a committee they can leverage that economic power in order to negotiate some kind of cefire and i think that is the idea but unfortunately not all countries have the same stance when it comes to israel, notably india has been more supportive of israel than the other bricks countries, so i think that will be the hardest party t
welcome to the program, let's start off with: miss krishna swami in st. petersburg, so uh uh the uh secretary of iran supreme national security council uh is urging the bricks group of emerging economies to help stop the israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. he's proposed the formation of a bricks committee to pursue a cease fire in gaza. give us your perspective on this stance by the iranian official. i think that bricks has lot of economic potential. i was just looking at the...
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let's start off with miss krishna swami. uh, i want to get your thoughts on the recent comments uh, coming from iran's un envoy, mr. amir said, he says that uh, israel's nuclear arsenal poses a significant threat to regional and global peace and security, do you agree with that? absolutely, um, because unlike other countries, israel has maintained a policy of nuclear nuclear opacity, and so they don't officially declare the nukes, they don't tell us how many their... are they're not subject to any mod monitoring by international agencies and top of that um unlike india and china they don't have a policy of no first strike so no first strike policy is when a country says we will not be we will not use the nuclear weapons as a first strike only in retaliation so israel does not have any of those and because of this a don't know where they are how many they have and whether or not they're in a secure facility so um and we also... "now with increased belligerance by israeli officials, we don't know whether or not they are willin
let's start off with miss krishna swami. uh, i want to get your thoughts on the recent comments uh, coming from iran's un envoy, mr. amir said, he says that uh, israel's nuclear arsenal poses a significant threat to regional and global peace and security, do you agree with that? absolutely, um, because unlike other countries, israel has maintained a policy of nuclear nuclear opacity, and so they don't officially declare the nukes, they don't tell us how many their... are they're not subject to...
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okay uh, miss krishna swami, the top uh iranian security official uh at this meeting has condemned the west double standard when it comes. terrorism in the palestinian territories, can you elaborate on that for us? what is he alluding to? of course, um, the west keeps repeating, and in the debate the other day between mr. trump and miss camala harris, they both had almost the identical stance about israel's right to defend itself, so they claim that israel is under threat from terrorism from palestine, from palestinian forces, but they don't recognize the sheer amount of terror if we define terror as one um destruction of civilian infrastructure, wanting killing of civilians that the israeli forces engage in, so the west keeps repeating that stance of israel's right to defend itself, but of course it's not defense when israel is committing a campaign of ethnic cleansing and targeting civilians and targeting civilian infrastructure and making statements about wiping out the entire gaza population, and i think that is the main double standard that the west adheres to, where they selectiv
okay uh, miss krishna swami, the top uh iranian security official uh at this meeting has condemned the west double standard when it comes. terrorism in the palestinian territories, can you elaborate on that for us? what is he alluding to? of course, um, the west keeps repeating, and in the debate the other day between mr. trump and miss camala harris, they both had almost the identical stance about israel's right to defend itself, so they claim that israel is under threat from terrorism from...
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joining us on this edition of the news review, we have the journalist and podcaster esha krishna swami who's joining us from st. petersburg, also we have palestinian scientist and author mazen rumsia who's joining us from bethlehem. welcome to the program, to the both of you, let's start off with miss krishna swami, uh, i want to get your thoughts on the recent comments uh coming from iran's un envoy, mr. am said, he says that um israel's nuclear arsenal poses a significant threat to regional and global peace and security. do you agree with that? absolutely, um, because unlike other countries, israel has maintained a policy of nuclear nuclear opacity. and so they don't officially declare the nuks, they don't tell us how many there are, they're not subject to any mod monitoring by international agencies and top of that, unlike india and china, they don't have a policy of no first strike, so no first strike policy is when a country says we will not not be, we will not use the nuclear weapons as a first strike only in retaliation, so israel does not have any of those, and because of this
joining us on this edition of the news review, we have the journalist and podcaster esha krishna swami who's joining us from st. petersburg, also we have palestinian scientist and author mazen rumsia who's joining us from bethlehem. welcome to the program, to the both of you, let's start off with miss krishna swami, uh, i want to get your thoughts on the recent comments uh coming from iran's un envoy, mr. am said, he says that um israel's nuclear arsenal poses a significant threat to regional...
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thanks to uh my guest journalist and podcaster krishna swami uh joining us from st. petersburg, and thanks to director of center for counterhejamonic studies tim anderson joining us from canbra. with that brings us to here on this on this edition. the news review, but sticker on, we've got plenty more to come here on press tv. see you soon. republican presidential contender, donald trump and his democratic rival camala harris have held their first televised debate at of the november us election. harris was generally believed to have won the face off, but she has considerable ground to make up in the race to try to win the... electoral college. robin monzahary has your details. 75 days after president joe biden's disastrous debate performance sparked backroom deals which forced him out and camala harris in as the democratic party's candidate this november, harris and donald trump held their first highly anticipated debate. flash poll showed that by two to1 margin viewers believed that harris won, however. given that harris had only fielded questions from one journalis
thanks to uh my guest journalist and podcaster krishna swami uh joining us from st. petersburg, and thanks to director of center for counterhejamonic studies tim anderson joining us from canbra. with that brings us to here on this on this edition. the news review, but sticker on, we've got plenty more to come here on press tv. see you soon. republican presidential contender, donald trump and his democratic rival camala harris have held their first televised debate at of the november us...
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all right, thanks lot, podcaster esha krishna swami joining us from st. petersburg, and editor of veterans today, mr. kevin berret joining us from saidia morocco. with that, it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, we've got plenty more to come here on press tv. russia is once again warned the us and its nato allies for allowing ukraine to use long-range missiles they've supplied to kieve. moscow says such move could lead to direct confrontation between russia and the western military alliance. if the decision to lift restrictions is really taken, that will mean that from that moment nato countries are conducting direct war with russia and we will have to take. relevant decisions to counter this western aggression, the russian ambassador to the united nations was addressing security council meeting on friday, vasselina benzia said, the use of advanced weapons against russian soil would force moscow to change its stance toward nato. vasily underline that the us lead nato will have to take full responsibility for the
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robert fantina, author and journalist from krishna ontario. gentlemen, thank you for being on press tv. miss anderson, beginning with you sir, hamas says after nearly year of onslaught and devastation on the gaza strip, the israeli regime has failed to break the palestinian resistance. now, do you agree with that and why the regime hasn't been enable to break this resolve? yes, i do agree with it, it's uh, it's evident that the level of resistance activity in gaza against the invading forces is ongoing, and the principal object of the israeli forces has been to carry out reprisals against the civilian population, which they've announced notoriously, and of course subject to the the action in the in the national court of justice at the moment, the the result of that failure is that there is no really. conceivable end to the israeli operations added to the fact that netanyahu sees his political future linked to keeping the war going there um and of course adding impossible conditions to any possible cease fire um such as for example the israelis
robert fantina, author and journalist from krishna ontario. gentlemen, thank you for being on press tv. miss anderson, beginning with you sir, hamas says after nearly year of onslaught and devastation on the gaza strip, the israeli regime has failed to break the palestinian resistance. now, do you agree with that and why the regime hasn't been enable to break this resolve? yes, i do agree with it, it's uh, it's evident that the level of resistance activity in gaza against the invading forces is...
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the day, well joining us on this edition of the news review, we have podcaster and journalist esha krishna swami joining us from uh st. peter. we also have editor of veterans today, kevin barret who's joining us from saidia, morocco. welcome to the program to the both of you, let's start off with miss krishna swami, if you may uh, please break down this political row uh that exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand the the components of this, well this is not the first time that spain has... granted asylum to um members of the venezuelan opposition, they also granted asylum to leopoldo lopez, who was also part of the venezuelan opposition, and what most people don't realize is that the venezuelan opposition engages in both paraamilitary activities and extreme violent activities, um, so in 2017 after the elections, they engaged in breath taking amount of violence, and even in this year um, after the elections, they engaged in a breath taking amount of violence, and what is also interesting is that they're supported by the us, the state department, the nati
the day, well joining us on this edition of the news review, we have podcaster and journalist esha krishna swami joining us from uh st. peter. we also have editor of veterans today, kevin barret who's joining us from saidia, morocco. welcome to the program to the both of you, let's start off with miss krishna swami, if you may uh, please break down this political row uh that exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand the the components of this, well this is not...
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robert fantina, author and journalist from krishna ontario, canada. mr. fantina, glad you can make it. mr. fantina, your initial thoughts on the report. and also isn't what the israeli regime has done and is doing against international law and is it considered a war crime? if yes again why are they getting away with it in broad daylight so to say and also what about let's say the same tactic was used by russia against ukraine? yes so first of all these are war crimes depriving people of food, water, medical attention and and medicines. these are all uh uh violation international law, they are extremely serious war crimes, crimes against humanity, and israel is committing them a daily basis. now euromed has recently reported on them, but these crimes have been reported constantly for the last almost uh full year now, we've known for a long time since since this genocide started that the israeli uh government has said you're going to deprive palestinians of food, water, medication, electricity, uh education, anything, anything that the basic human rights th
robert fantina, author and journalist from krishna ontario, canada. mr. fantina, glad you can make it. mr. fantina, your initial thoughts on the report. and also isn't what the israeli regime has done and is doing against international law and is it considered a war crime? if yes again why are they getting away with it in broad daylight so to say and also what about let's say the same tactic was used by russia against ukraine? yes so first of all these are war crimes depriving people of food,...
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let's start off with miss krishna swami. if you may uh esha, please break down uh this uh political row uh that uh exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand uh the the components of this. well, this is not the first time that spain has granted asylum to um members of the venezuelan opposition, they also granted asylum to leopoldo lopez who was also part of the venezuelan opposition and what... most people don't realize is that the venezuelan opposition engages in both paramilitary activities and extreme violent activities um so in 2017 after the elections they engaged in breath taking amount of violence and even in this year um after the elections they engaged in a breath taking amount of violence and what is also interesting is that they're supported by the us, the state department, the national endowment for democracy and in this year the they engaged in kind of many color revolution type tricks. i interviewed a journalist brian mayor and he was telling me the story where after the polls c
let's start off with miss krishna swami. if you may uh esha, please break down uh this uh political row uh that uh exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand uh the the components of this. well, this is not the first time that spain has granted asylum to um members of the venezuelan opposition, they also granted asylum to leopoldo lopez who was also part of the venezuelan opposition and what... most people don't realize is that the venezuelan opposition engages...
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isha krishna swami and out of norway author and commentator john stepley.especially prime minister netanyahu who has been facing corruption charges, so... "the longer the war goes on, the less attention is based uh domestically on other issues, so i think for him, he calculates this as matter of survival for his um government. what about that, john, what do you think uh, do you agree with this show that uh, the regime is basically just trying to draw others in, and if you agree, do you think these other uh countries such as the us and uk, would actually uh become directly involved and as she said we know uh that washington is sending more troops to the region? well, i think there's a general consensus that this is the uh the israeli goal is to is to bring the us into um much more direct and active role in this conflict to expand the conflict uh this has always been... israeli gold though, i mean this is not a new uh idea, netanyahu absolutely wants to keep the conflict going, he he quite likely ends up in... jail um if the war were to end, the genocide uh t
isha krishna swami and out of norway author and commentator john stepley.especially prime minister netanyahu who has been facing corruption charges, so... "the longer the war goes on, the less attention is based uh domestically on other issues, so i think for him, he calculates this as matter of survival for his um government. what about that, john, what do you think uh, do you agree with this show that uh, the regime is basically just trying to draw others in, and if you agree, do you...
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petersburg, ashha krishna swami, ashha, let's continue our discussion as uh, we uh shifted on more to yemen and the resistance front, and these retaliatory attacks, as our correspondent was about to explain to us, and uh, if you could please elaborate more on whether or not you think that the israelis took this into account, did they expect that they would be uh receiving uh attacks... from yemen, from iraq, from hazbullah, is this something they had in mind before they started the genocidal war on gaza? that is unclear, um, but before they started the operations in lebanon, they have been facing missile attacks from both hazballah and the ansar allah army in yemen, so i think they would have had to take that into effect, um, and i think it must have... have been commiserate with their overall goal, but before they started the genocidal war with gaza, it is unclear because people were not sure of the their of the military capabilities of either the ansar allah army or the various groups of the axes of resistance, so i so so that's i guess my answer. okay, and uh, now we see that the r
petersburg, ashha krishna swami, ashha, let's continue our discussion as uh, we uh shifted on more to yemen and the resistance front, and these retaliatory attacks, as our correspondent was about to explain to us, and uh, if you could please elaborate more on whether or not you think that the israelis took this into account, did they expect that they would be uh receiving uh attacks... from yemen, from iraq, from hazbullah, is this something they had in mind before they started the genocidal...
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okay, so krishna, you said that israel has clearly lost the media war, what do you think they might dopositions in... different universities, prestigious universities in some cases, but still they maintain the ground to take part in anti-israeli protests. do you think that this movement will continue? how much do you think it will grow? i think it will continue, and i'm seeing it continue in many different universities in the west, not only in the us but also in the uk and different parts of europe. um, unfortunately, they're also cracking down. recently, read this student from cornel who is facing deportation because of his because he participated in peaceful encampments in inside of the university, so while the crackdown has gotten more draconian and the penalties have gotten more severe, it has only highlighted how unjust this opposition, this war is, and it also shows the kind of influence israel has within the us in order to be able to enact these domestic policies that basically make supporting palestine illegal, even though us toughts itself as a big supporter of free speech and
okay, so krishna, you said that israel has clearly lost the media war, what do you think they might dopositions in... different universities, prestigious universities in some cases, but still they maintain the ground to take part in anti-israeli protests. do you think that this movement will continue? how much do you think it will grow? i think it will continue, and i'm seeing it continue in many different universities in the west, not only in the us but also in the uk and different parts of...
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krishna: absolutely. they have the room to move faster.gues that they got a head fake early in the year. they do not want those heady fakes. doing a 50 ahead of an election, ending up with a head fake would probably be far worse for the credibility of the fed than anything else. as you have been articulating, that is beside the point. they will articulate a very aggressive rate cutting pat. in the end, that matters more than anything else. what we are dealing with is a situation where inflation is coming down, rates are high, economy is doing relatively well, so there is a negativity vacuum. we are trying to create some drama. jonathan: let's get the market call, think about how far bonds have moved. the 2-year just north of 5% earlier this year. in april, 100 basis points move lower since then. round-trip in equities. call it whatever you want to call it in august. given those moves, as you think about the balance of risks into year-end, more upside or downside risk? what is the bigger risk for you? krishna: as far as bonds are concerned,
krishna: absolutely. they have the room to move faster.gues that they got a head fake early in the year. they do not want those heady fakes. doing a 50 ahead of an election, ending up with a head fake would probably be far worse for the credibility of the fed than anything else. as you have been articulating, that is beside the point. they will articulate a very aggressive rate cutting pat. in the end, that matters more than anything else. what we are dealing with is a situation where inflation...
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miss isha krishna swami journalist and podcaster from st. petersburg and also we had mr. fran huse journalist author and activist from. fast uh, thank you for your time uh, miss uh, uh, krishnaswami, that's why i call you isa, because it's a bit hard, difficult to say, and also mr. hughes, and with that we come to the end of this rolling coverage, we will have a short break and feature program and then we will continue, so stay tuned, and may peace. be upon all of the prophets and messengers, may peace be upon you all. this israel which considers itself to be the strongest army in the middle east, the strongest country in the middle east, when it resorts to such. the level of lying, this shows the level of illusions and failure and weakness of this entity. so this is the lesson we can learn from the confrontation. i consider it to be one of the achievements of the operation, the arbin operation. after all, as a retaliation for the assassination of and the others in this is an achievement. if we want to look one by one, to say that there was a plan for the resistance to ta
miss isha krishna swami journalist and podcaster from st. petersburg and also we had mr. fran huse journalist author and activist from. fast uh, thank you for your time uh, miss uh, uh, krishnaswami, that's why i call you isa, because it's a bit hard, difficult to say, and also mr. hughes, and with that we come to the end of this rolling coverage, we will have a short break and feature program and then we will continue, so stay tuned, and may peace. be upon all of the prophets and messengers,...
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krishna hare, haree rama, haree rama.ain seated until the aircraft comes to a complete stock and the fl is off. yankovsky, one of the founders of the distant east, he had a deer farm there in the depths, he blocked it off, he harvested ginseng on the hills here, there were wild plantations, he bred rabbits, here is a rabbit island, there were no local horses here, european ones did not take root here, the local one was some kind of pony, you can’t take anything with you, and the tsar ordered him to breed a breed for the far east, so that the cossacks, so that people could ride, everything, and he bred this breed, his stud farm had an order from the state and he supplied these horses to the army, he had all this, this is actually the whole peninsula was his, there was one farm, there is a foundation left from it, so it turns out, well, if there were documents for its registration, no, i'm interested in the bolsheviks came, yeah, that's it. here somehow everything started to work out, here we have the hand of god everywhere
krishna hare, haree rama, haree rama.ain seated until the aircraft comes to a complete stock and the fl is off. yankovsky, one of the founders of the distant east, he had a deer farm there in the depths, he blocked it off, he harvested ginseng on the hills here, there were wild plantations, he bred rabbits, here is a rabbit island, there were no local horses here, european ones did not take root here, the local one was some kind of pony, you can’t take anything with you, and the tsar ordered...
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hare krishna. hare krishna! how'd you like a hare krishna fist down your throat you little punk? george. biff. did you whistle on the elevator? i have my spare key in your apartment, right? yeah. in the kitchen drawer. give me your key. what happened? never mind what happened. just give me the key. i'll go with you. here. pay. wait. wait. give me that. all right. captioning made possible by columbia tristar domestic television captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- accountable. after 49ers first round draft pick ricky pearsall is shot while fighting off an attempted robber. this is a setback, but we will continue to push forward to make sure that we minimize these types of events in our city. officials say 49ers wide receiver ricky pearsall is being treated for his wounds tonight at san francisco general hospital. saf officers tell usnt ensued. shots were fired and soon both pearsall and the suspected gunman were taken to the hospital. ktvu zac sos live outside s.f. general tonight with the latest on purcell's condition. zach >> and as yo mentioned at t
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because a lot, this is hari-hari, hari krishna, it seems to me that i generally lived for many yearsand the awareness that i am a soul, well, that i am not this body, and it seems to me, well, the child was born after all, you were right, you were happy when the child was born, very much a girl, a boy, girl, what's her name? nayana, how old is she now? 17? beauty, all countries have their own, their own rules, yes, their own signs, signs, again, here they get married in white, and there in india in white, these are widows who enter, yes, therefore everything is so relative, when a father with a desire to see you and your relatives appeared, showed up, just when nayana was born, she was born like that nayana, did you continue to live in the temple. or did you buy something, rent something, did you have any money at all? we lived at the temple, and family people who they live at the temple, the temple rents them small rooms or some apartments next to the temple, and we lived right next to the temple, we didn’t work, but we served in the temple, my husband served at the altar in the tem
because a lot, this is hari-hari, hari krishna, it seems to me that i generally lived for many yearsand the awareness that i am a soul, well, that i am not this body, and it seems to me, well, the child was born after all, you were right, you were happy when the child was born, very much a girl, a boy, girl, what's her name? nayana, how old is she now? 17? beauty, all countries have their own, their own rules, yes, their own signs, signs, again, here they get married in white, and there in...
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i was able to catch up with two you said, huang and krishna.k overview of the meeting with modi and understanding the importance of a.i. >> prime minister modi is inspiring. every time i've seen him, he is such an incredible student. loves technology, loves artificial intelligence. he was one of the first people i explained artificial intelligence to. this is an extraordinary time for him and time for india because it's a reset of the whole computing stack. >> reporter: frank, i asked him if he discussed with modi clearing up the red tape we hear from american companies complaining about when they try to invest in india. he said it is not really a problem for his company in india. take a listen. >> countries will go wand beneft their country. if you look at the geopolitical lens with india and u.s. is going to be strengthening both nations to the point where you can take care of all of the other secondary issues. >> reporter: that was the wrong sound there. i did talk to ibm ceo krishna and he told seema mody and he said u.s. encouraging doing
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krishna, thank you we appreciate your time today.d that it's not about the destination. it is truly about the journey. (cheering) (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) ♪ >>> good afternoon, everybody. and welcome to "power lunch," alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen glad you could join us on this tuesda
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robert fantino, author and journalist from krishna ontario, and also mr. tim anderson, director at the center for counter hegemonic studies from sydney. gentlemen, thank you for your time. thank you. and with that we come to the end of this news review section, thank you, the viewers for being with us. welcome back israeli forces have mered a palestinian who carried out an anti-regime operation in alqs at least. one israeli trooper was injured in the incident that took place near the entrance of the alaxa mosk. the operation drew reactions from palestinian resistance groups with or hailing the move as natural response to israel's crimes against palestinians in gaza and the west bank. it's out of that the operation was also a response to the wide spread violations and escalating threats against alamos and alwr by the regimes quote fascist plans. our correspondent nikohama joined us earlier with more details. tabbing operation has been performed in jerusalem in occupied al-quds near the damascus gate. the damaskus gate is is a main gate that leads to inside
robert fantino, author and journalist from krishna ontario, and also mr. tim anderson, director at the center for counter hegemonic studies from sydney. gentlemen, thank you for your time. thank you. and with that we come to the end of this news review section, thank you, the viewers for being with us. welcome back israeli forces have mered a palestinian who carried out an anti-regime operation in alqs at least. one israeli trooper was injured in the incident that took place near the entrance...
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that's asha krishna swami, broadcaster and journalist from st. petersburg, we're going to go back to the gaza strip from dar abala, we have a correspondent musaba joined us. we have just spoken to an analyst talking about this purge, if you want to call it that, i'm not too sure what word to use, force displacement itself is a war crime, but that has happened so many. occasions, not only in terms of force displacement, but other war crimes that the israel regime has committed. we i did ask you about this northern palestine and the clearance that the israel regime wants to do. are we looking any signs of that happening at this point? and are we looking at the hamas fighters uh in terms of the numbers if you can tell us being presence there in the northern part? why is it the northern part the focus of this regime wanting to do this if they are going to do it in fact? yes, let me begin with the last part of your question, why is it about the northern part of kas strip? as you know, the northern part of kas strip is considered as one of the most str
that's asha krishna swami, broadcaster and journalist from st. petersburg, we're going to go back to the gaza strip from dar abala, we have a correspondent musaba joined us. we have just spoken to an analyst talking about this purge, if you want to call it that, i'm not too sure what word to use, force displacement itself is a war crime, but that has happened so many. occasions, not only in terms of force displacement, but other war crimes that the israel regime has committed. we i did ask you...
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i also like to mention the krishna somebody noted. booker t. washington did not visit the white house with the coopers. i made a note to myself to find out about booker t. washington's connection with the coopers because when mrs. depriest was invited is the first time since booker t. washington 20 some yearsor before had died and that was my note. i sought out at the corner of my eye. so thank you to whomever pointed that out so i could correct it in my notes. >> thank you for clarifying. and in your earlier point about havingng a timeframe if some fos getat left out we have people asking what about pat nixon nancy reagan and as you noted some people have had an impact and have done greatat work. but we don't have the time to address every detail for all of them. our next question is from debby in clarksville tennessee. debby is asking is eleanor roosevelt rejoined after she resigned her membership? >> no, she didn't. i really encourage everyone to go on line to youtube and look at the performance. ii can't, i don't know how many times i've wa
i also like to mention the krishna somebody noted. booker t. washington did not visit the white house with the coopers. i made a note to myself to find out about booker t. washington's connection with the coopers because when mrs. depriest was invited is the first time since booker t. washington 20 some yearsor before had died and that was my note. i sought out at the corner of my eye. so thank you to whomever pointed that out so i could correct it in my notes. >> thank you for...
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robert fantina, author and journalist joining us or joined us from krishna ontario, we will be talking to you again uh soon, uh back to you, mr. nahvi, mr. nahvi, you talked about uh, dishonest regime, not following international law, uh, how can you stop it, when is enough, enough, what is the red line, i don't think that the... has red lines as such, these are the same, these were the same nations that were responsible for the first world war, for the second world war, they this is, this is a region that has been responsible for the murder, death of millions of people in the world for the sake of power, for the sake of wealth, the united nations, international law in general was created to protect the so-called of europe and then north america, they their stances are symbolic, some of the stances that they that they have taken since the alaksa flood are symbolic, they play role as far as the soft for narrative building is concerned, but in general the international community, the west, the west, the international community, international courts of justices, the united nations, they h
robert fantina, author and journalist joining us or joined us from krishna ontario, we will be talking to you again uh soon, uh back to you, mr. nahvi, mr. nahvi, you talked about uh, dishonest regime, not following international law, uh, how can you stop it, when is enough, enough, what is the red line, i don't think that the... has red lines as such, these are the same, these were the same nations that were responsible for the first world war, for the second world war, they this is, this is a...
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krishna talked about the business in india.what he said there. >> companies are going to do what benefits each country. you have to put those things a little bit to the side and say is it any national security threat? if you look at the geopolitical lens, cooperation with india and the u.s. is going to be strengthening both these nations to the point where then you can take care of all of the other secondary issues. >> krishna told seema mody that he is committed to investing $20 million in india. of course, because pharmacy ceos of eli lilly were there, discussions were held on bio-tech and protections for u.s. companies operating in india. just as a kicker, i asked huang about the intel merger on friday. here's what he told me about that. >> we're doing it our way, as you know. nvidia builds the full stack of infrastructure. we build everything from chips to the stack to the cpus and switches. we write an enormous amount of software from algorithms and software and systems. we are continuing to move forward. >> i think the im
krishna talked about the business in india.what he said there. >> companies are going to do what benefits each country. you have to put those things a little bit to the side and say is it any national security threat? if you look at the geopolitical lens, cooperation with india and the u.s. is going to be strengthening both these nations to the point where then you can take care of all of the other secondary issues. >> krishna told seema mody that he is committed to investing $20...
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because a lot, this is hari-harri, hari krishna for me at this time it seems that i have lived for manys and awareness that i am a soul, well, that i am not this body, and it seems to me that i was born, right, you were happy, you were born, when the child was born, very girl, boy, girl, what is her name, nayana, how old is she now, 18, a beauty, in all countries... their own, their own rules, yes, their own signs, again, here they get married in white, and there in india they wear white, these are widows, yes, therefore everything is so relative, when the father wants to see you and your relatives appeared, showed up, just when nayana was born, she somehow, when nayana was born, did you continue to live in the temple, or did you buy something, rent something, do you have any money at all? we lived at the temple and the family people who live at the temple, the temple kind of rents them small rooms or some apartments next to the temple and we lived right next to the temple, we didn’t work, but we served in the temple, my husband served at the altar in the temple, and i just became a pho
because a lot, this is hari-harri, hari krishna for me at this time it seems that i have lived for manys and awareness that i am a soul, well, that i am not this body, and it seems to me that i was born, right, you were happy, you were born, when the child was born, very girl, boy, girl, what is her name, nayana, how old is she now, 18, a beauty, in all countries... their own, their own rules, yes, their own signs, again, here they get married in white, and there in india they wear white, these...
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venu krishna of barclays. the bond market has lost some of its premise when it comes to predictive power. you worry about the deficit, whine about the deficit, why not spohn with higher yields? jonathan: yields are up today, 10 year up by 2, the tenure of close to five. with your bloomberg green, here is yahaira jacquez. yahaira: we start with devastating floodwaters earning more damage in georgia and south carolina in the aftermath of hurricane helene. the category four storm that came ashore friday killed at least 84 people and left millions without power. accuweather estimates this store may be one of the costliest in u.s. history, with damages totaling anywhere from $95 billion to 110 billion dollars. meanwhile, vice presidential candidates tim walz and jd vance will take the spotlight tomorrow night in a debate on cbs. they will stand behind two -- behind podiums in front of two moderators but with no studio audience. vance has been prepping with republican compass meant tom emmer of minnesota while trans
venu krishna of barclays. the bond market has lost some of its premise when it comes to predictive power. you worry about the deficit, whine about the deficit, why not spohn with higher yields? jonathan: yields are up today, 10 year up by 2, the tenure of close to five. with your bloomberg green, here is yahaira jacquez. yahaira: we start with devastating floodwaters earning more damage in georgia and south carolina in the aftermath of hurricane helene. the category four storm that came ashore...
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i was able to catch up with two of those attend designated, huang and arvind krishna. understanding the importance of artificial intelligence. >> prime minister modi is inspiring. every time i've seen him, he is such an incredible student, loves technology, loves artificial intelligence. he was one of the first people i ever explained artificial intelligence too. this is an extraordinary time for him, and time for india, because it's a reset of the whole computing stack. >> i also asked him if he discussed with modi clearing up some of that bureaucratic red tape american companies often complain a lot when trying to do business in india. he said it's not a problem for nvidia. >> i haven't really experienced that. nvidia has been in india for almost 25 years. our design centers are in bangalore, really fantastic engineering capability there. some almost 10,000 nvidia engineers are in india. they do every single aspect of our engineering, and so they have been a part of our company since the very beginning. >> i also caught up with ibm's krish krishna out of that meeting
i was able to catch up with two of those attend designated, huang and arvind krishna. understanding the importance of artificial intelligence. >> prime minister modi is inspiring. every time i've seen him, he is such an incredible student, loves technology, loves artificial intelligence. he was one of the first people i ever explained artificial intelligence too. this is an extraordinary time for him, and time for india, because it's a reset of the whole computing stack. >> i also...
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. ♪ ♪ you could hear the hare krishna marching down the streets, playing their tambourines.oss the street, you may hear african drummers on congas. so that kind of gives you a sense of the environment that kamala and i grew up in. >> narrator: stacey johnson-batiste is kamala harris's oldest friend. >> kamala and i first met in kindergarten, and we became friends instantly, and our mothers became really close friends. so, going back 55 years. >> narrator: kamala's parents, shyamala and donald, were both immigrants. >> they met on the campus of u.c. berkeley. they were these, these two people from opposite sides of the world. her father grew up in jamaica. her mother grew up in india. and they were very united in this fight for a better future. (crowd cheering) >> my parents often brought me in a stroller with them to civil rights marches. i have young memories of a sea of legs moving about, of the energy and the shouts and the chants. (protesters chanting) >> and i for one appreciate the support that you here at berkeley have given to the civil rights struggle. >> my mother
. ♪ ♪ you could hear the hare krishna marching down the streets, playing their tambourines.oss the street, you may hear african drummers on congas. so that kind of gives you a sense of the environment that kamala and i grew up in. >> narrator: stacey johnson-batiste is kamala harris's oldest friend. >> kamala and i first met in kindergarten, and we became friends instantly, and our mothers became really close friends. so, going back 55 years. >> narrator: kamala's parents,...
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. >> krishna moorthy. >> abner morales. >> carlos manuel morales. >> paula e.orales. >> john christopher moran. >> john michael moran. >> kathleen moran. >> lindsay s. morehouse. >> george morell. >> steven p. morello. >> vincent s. morello. >> arturo alva moreno. >> yvette nicole moreno. >> dorothy morgan. >> richard morgan. >> nancy morgenstern. >> sanae mori. >> blanca morocho. >> leonel morocho. >> dennis gerard moroney. >> and my brother, bernard. we still feel the pain of your loss and feel your presence in our growing family, in our grandchildren, and in the upcoming weddings of your nephew's. we love you and miss you so much and you will be forever live in our hearts. we will never forget you. >> lynne irene morris. >> seth allen morris. >> stephen philip morris. >> christopher m. morrison. >> ferdinand v. morrone. >> william david moskal. >> marco motroni. >> chung mou. >> iouri a. mouchinski. >> jude j. moussa. >> peter c. moutos. >> damion mowatt. >> christopher mozzillo. >> stephen vincent mulderry. >> richard t. muldowney jr. >> michael d. mullan.
. >> krishna moorthy. >> abner morales. >> carlos manuel morales. >> paula e.orales. >> john christopher moran. >> john michael moran. >> kathleen moran. >> lindsay s. morehouse. >> george morell. >> steven p. morello. >> vincent s. morello. >> arturo alva moreno. >> yvette nicole moreno. >> dorothy morgan. >> richard morgan. >> nancy morgenstern. >> sanae mori. >> blanca morocho....