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from province was 16 years old i saw many dead bodies and many wounded people and many, many people either. i gained a lot of experience and used what i learn. the people live very primitive lives there is no doctors to help them. they are now 40 international core clinics inside afghanistan. combined they treat at least 40000 patients monthly. one young medic reported during heavy fighting he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period young afghans are pursuing other serious locations. there is a school of journalism operated by the international rescue committee. students first learn international language and then the craft of objective journalism that teacher is jane. >> only first started, objectivity is not even on the scale. but given the definition and journalists and journalists and professional action and personal feelings, we can make it through hours of interviews before anyone become less than objective. that is an incredible step. they realize the importance of remaining objective, to be able to do the reporting period i have one student now who wrote a story about his be
from province was 16 years old i saw many dead bodies and many wounded people and many, many people either. i gained a lot of experience and used what i learn. the people live very primitive lives there is no doctors to help them. they are now 40 international core clinics inside afghanistan. combined they treat at least 40000 patients monthly. one young medic reported during heavy fighting he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period young afghans are pursuing other serious locations....
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as we do with many— engage with china. as we do with many other countries. to make sure _ many other countries. and we need to make sure that we pass our messages, and build _ make sure that we pass our messages, and build bit _ make sure that we pass our messages, and build bit by bit, on these different— and build bit by bit, on these different conversations. another complicated _ different conversations. another complicated relationship - different conversations. another complicated relationship on - different conversations. another complicated relationship on the | complicated relationship on the agenda is the possibility of a return to the white house of donald trump. he is already putting unnoticed nato members who don't pay their bills. meeting 2% of gdp spending on defence. canada is one of them. are you worried about trump and his threats to canada? we of them. are you worried about trump and his threats to canada?— and his threats to canada? we know donald trump- _ and his threats to canada? we know donald trump. and _ and his threats to canada? we
as we do with many— engage with china. as we do with many other countries. to make sure _ many other countries. and we need to make sure that we pass our messages, and build _ make sure that we pass our messages, and build bit _ make sure that we pass our messages, and build bit by bit, on these different— and build bit by bit, on these different conversations. another complicated _ different conversations. another complicated relationship - different conversations. another complicated...
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why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something, but we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the for all right, i don't know about you, but i would have loved to be on that rooftop. i mean that discussion was on fire. now if you wanted to see the full debates, go check it out on our youtube channel. so europe is a popular destination among nigerians who wants to just pop. in fact, if you meet an african in berlin, chances are pretty high that they are from nigeria. the german capital is full of job opportunities and that's exactly what attracted to a mecca. it can, so we've been living in berlin for a few years now. and so far things are going pretty well. for 29 german sees. i want to jump off like i just want to like, leave the country and go to a new country like you've been behind france on knob wants to explore new opportunities to see how life
why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something, but we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the for all right, i don't know about you, but i would have loved to be on that rooftop. i mean that discussion was on fire. now if you wanted to see the full debates,...
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there were many — feared it would not happen? there were many times _ feared it would not happen?d it would not happen? there were many times i feared - feared it would not happen? there were many times i feared he - feared it would not happen? ii—iiff were many times i feared he would not happen because it was a complicated transaction. it was a transaction which required a lot of patience and it was also a transaction where you had to step into the shoes of the sellers and understand the motivations and the situation the sellers were in. to be fair to the glazer family, they did want to sell to us, there were lots of obstacles anyway and we had to find our way through obstacles, and so we did get to know each other and that did form, helped form a bond and relationship between ourselves. how would you describe them and how they have run manchester united up until this point? in they have run manchester united up until this point?— until this point? in terms of describing. _ until this point? in terms of describing, i... _ until this point? in terms of describing, i... i— until t
there were many — feared it would not happen? there were many times _ feared it would not happen?d it would not happen? there were many times i feared - feared it would not happen? there were many times i feared he - feared it would not happen? ii—iiff were many times i feared he would not happen because it was a complicated transaction. it was a transaction which required a lot of patience and it was also a transaction where you had to step into the shoes of the sellers and understand the...
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but too many palestinians died. my guest this week here and tell of eve is from holiday former ahead of israel's foreign intelligence service. the most said for now europe and america are insisting that this war ends with a pathway to palestinian statehood. jerusalem says no. in the midst of this division who i'm, what can stop the blood chit from hot of you're welcome to come things on 4 months into the cause of war as well. has failed to achieve the 2 objectives. it sets itself crushing have mice and bringing back the hostages. what's gone wrong? i think the war is taking longer than was expected. i think the estimates of the capabilities of the some us to continue to fight and to be relevant to advisor again. so the idea and i also believe that too, is also results of a miscalculation on up out as to how long this law would take and the games, even retrievable, crushing how much. i think it's too early to say. i think the war is notes over yet . i think uh, most of the strip is no longer under the control of the
but too many palestinians died. my guest this week here and tell of eve is from holiday former ahead of israel's foreign intelligence service. the most said for now europe and america are insisting that this war ends with a pathway to palestinian statehood. jerusalem says no. in the midst of this division who i'm, what can stop the blood chit from hot of you're welcome to come things on 4 months into the cause of war as well. has failed to achieve the 2 objectives. it sets itself crushing have...
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particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of asian pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and that's what we're doing here looking out at the rotundra today. this is diverse communities coming together and celebrating as san francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want to thank you for being here and i would like to say a few words in chinese. [speaking foreign language] so i justin tsai to mention and the new year is celebrated in communities and the ask pacifics and this evening we prepared a number of performances celebrating the culture of a number of ache pacific count reese and china, indonesian and the philippines and celebrations like what we have here now doesn't happen in every city in the country or in the state of california. this has become kind of a tradition for our city and because we are very lucky to have so many mayors through the years and our city
particular celebration because this is the first, the first of many, many of asian pacific cultural celebration in the new year and family and friends getting together and wishing each other a happy and healthy new year with lots of good fortune and that's what we're doing here looking out at the rotundra today. this is diverse communities coming together and celebrating as san francisco family and wishing all the goodness that the year can bring, hopes, optimism, all the good things so we want...
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on the below reports, not from many of a distant memory for many of these protesters, but they say the spirit of the people power revolution in 1986 lives in them 38 years on their fighting and attempt to change the constitution by the son of the president that earlier generation topple, remember the last ones from history? oh my gosh. because once you start to see the new shows and another mark on fridays and whatnot for like fall where again, by providing i tried to change something, marcus and his allies in congress is just the change with all the involved economic provisions of the constitution. the protesters don't believe it. the problem is that the limit that the number is not the ones they will fit for the assembly. you're not limited on probation on several things, including the presidency at the moment, limited to a single 6 year term. the current, closer to the philippines was drafted and approved after the 1986 mass uprising to the end of the 20th of ferdinand market, senior father of president ferdinand bought this junior partner's here. se efforts to overhaul the constitu
on the below reports, not from many of a distant memory for many of these protesters, but they say the spirit of the people power revolution in 1986 lives in them 38 years on their fighting and attempt to change the constitution by the son of the president that earlier generation topple, remember the last ones from history? oh my gosh. because once you start to see the new shows and another mark on fridays and whatnot for like fall where again, by providing i tried to change something, marcus...
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stes and many school districts. this is not just to southern conservative areas, lest you try to rest on the idea that you live in an aresafe from these attacks. one in four teachers have reported that they have felt compelled to change less and plans to comply with anti crt rules and laws. and then you go on to write about some of the more truly absurd outcomes in the extreme cases, like in florida, and then less. less absurd. but can you talk about some of those for people who are watching today and might not be as immersed in this? i was particularly struck, i think, like all of us, by the rosa parks episode. right. and i mean, it was a truly appalling example of really what is happening around the country. and so we had people trying to, you know, booksellers and publishers trying to stay in line with these rules. and some of them, like in florida, that there are so vague saying that you're not allowed to be made to feel uncomfortable around about race, about your racial identity. and so you have rosa parks bein
stes and many school districts. this is not just to southern conservative areas, lest you try to rest on the idea that you live in an aresafe from these attacks. one in four teachers have reported that they have felt compelled to change less and plans to comply with anti crt rules and laws. and then you go on to write about some of the more truly absurd outcomes in the extreme cases, like in florida, and then less. less absurd. but can you talk about some of those for people who are watching...
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conservative party that i “oined many, many years ago._ conservative party that i “oined many, many yearsears ago. so, an apology would be something that mr anderson | would be something that mr anderson would be something that mr anderson would have to give on his own. but what about the conservative party leadership? do you think a suspension of mr anderson is enough? well, that is all the party leadership could do at this stage. and now, mr anderson will be provided with an opportunity to reflect on what he has actually stated, and the reasons as to why it is so objectionable and indeed wrong that he made the comments that he did in the way that he did. and it is only after a proper acknowledgement and a proper apology from him that the suspension should be lifted. if indeed it is lifted in any other way other than that, then i am afraid that sends a very clear and dangerous signal, certainly within the party and possibly in the country as a whole, because you have to understand that we have a general election that is on its way, and the current conservative party seems to be divided i
conservative party that i “oined many, many years ago._ conservative party that i “oined many, many yearsears ago. so, an apology would be something that mr anderson | would be something that mr anderson would be something that mr anderson would have to give on his own. but what about the conservative party leadership? do you think a suspension of mr anderson is enough? well, that is all the party leadership could do at this stage. and now, mr anderson will be provided with an opportunity...
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, many, many generations in bipoc populations, especially black, hispanic and indigenous populations and everywhere. that that is a wow child. it strengthens the idea that all of our bodily autonomy can be controlled. and so when people were shocked about recent supreme court decisions, i certainly wasn't. and i think a lot of black and brown and indigenous people were not because we saw the writing on the wall, we saw what was being done to deny our bodily autonomy for bipoc and queer, trans and disabled populations. so it's important to look at that and see where is this happening across the board, because a lot of us have never had the reproductive freedom that a lot of people are afraid of losing right now. and if we really want that freedom, we have to go to the root of it and we have to say absolutely not. we will not take these rights away from anyone and listen to those who have been fighting for reproductive freedom the longest and the hardest. and those are more marginalized communities, and they have the tools down. they know at its core what it is in ways that many of us
, many, many generations in bipoc populations, especially black, hispanic and indigenous populations and everywhere. that that is a wow child. it strengthens the idea that all of our bodily autonomy can be controlled. and so when people were shocked about recent supreme court decisions, i certainly wasn't. and i think a lot of black and brown and indigenous people were not because we saw the writing on the wall, we saw what was being done to deny our bodily autonomy for bipoc and queer, trans...
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we watched those videos just over the past few days of clashes in many of the cities in israel and many protesters calling for the austing of netanyahu. i think israeli society. is boiling as well, what that looks like will show what the future looks like for the people in gaza and for the people in the region? well, larry, the regime has said that whatever it does, it's to protect the israeli regime security, which obviously that's almost an oximoran, but but in general, do you think that this regime now can recover or even survive after becoming the prior of the world? i think it's important to recognize that even if netanyahu goes, despite his toxic nature and his terrible governance, that still the majority of the israeli population support the policies that he has been following, so even if benny gance, who is considered liberal uh in western standards, comes into office, he is going to advocate some of the same policies about destroying and eliminating palestinians, so this is not just simply a change in government in israel is not going to eliminate the threat to the palestinians
we watched those videos just over the past few days of clashes in many of the cities in israel and many protesters calling for the austing of netanyahu. i think israeli society. is boiling as well, what that looks like will show what the future looks like for the people in gaza and for the people in the region? well, larry, the regime has said that whatever it does, it's to protect the israeli regime security, which obviously that's almost an oximoran, but but in general, do you think that this...
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, many as is against their interest. is there a duty to rise up against the i'm us actually, by the way, in recent days, that will be in the growing demonstrations and the self of, of a, uh, a guy is a strip against some us and people who are accusing the most exactly of the things that i have mentioned, but they live with that and so with some of the executions torture repressions, those who protest routinely being arrested, tortured, beating, subject to arbitrate. the touch of ale cheat is it. is it really fair to claim that organ regardless, is paid, hostile must, when in fact, many kenny bookshop cowed and beaten into submission by the screw, pulled back. yes. but we do not to have responsibility for the way the son must race their own population. that's not our job and it's not our should we say a desire that the they already population should be treated the way the car must repeat to treat them if they wants to change the situation there, it's for them to rise up and it's for them to go through the most. uh, i thin
, many as is against their interest. is there a duty to rise up against the i'm us actually, by the way, in recent days, that will be in the growing demonstrations and the self of, of a, uh, a guy is a strip against some us and people who are accusing the most exactly of the things that i have mentioned, but they live with that and so with some of the executions torture repressions, those who protest routinely being arrested, tortured, beating, subject to arbitrate. the touch of ale cheat is...
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the fight has left many injured. make you to an advisor, give me the fun, exploding gas cylinder as i was trying to escape. when it exploded right in front of me and the impact knocked me down the flames and gulf to me, i'm lucky that i was strong enough to get away the point of view. so when, when i go to outside on a phone i, i never stopped. it was like, it was a musty fi and it was so bad, it was monday experience and i couldn't seem imagine. so i saw people around me. i'm my dozen children, the they had small, maybe is cutting. i so goes and moves. i believe the stomach use the toilet piece of negligence. i think it to the legal guest, siphoning dep. uh, we usually see trucks driving in and out and it's been going on for quite some time . you know, many of the properties have been done to ashes the porter does have secured the block c, an an investigation into the incident has already begun. a correspondent model more send this updates from the location of the blast in nairobi. we are entering the scene with a h
the fight has left many injured. make you to an advisor, give me the fun, exploding gas cylinder as i was trying to escape. when it exploded right in front of me and the impact knocked me down the flames and gulf to me, i'm lucky that i was strong enough to get away the point of view. so when, when i go to outside on a phone i, i never stopped. it was like, it was a musty fi and it was so bad, it was monday experience and i couldn't seem imagine. so i saw people around me. i'm my dozen...
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of you will stay in the big city, in the big city of voronezh, and how many will leave?her... that’s why i think that the first thing we should do is fix the federal salary for a doctor, as well as a middle and junior. much less money if the average salary in the region is for example, in kurgan, much less, so people will stop leaving only when they feel that they are getting decent money in this region, and not being told that this is your calling, so why do you need money, second, i have a whole a big block, it... concerns just housing, because the question for a young specialist, where he will live, is also extremely important, so preferential housing, if you have lived for a certain period of time in your region, you receive it from the state as gratitude because you work there where, in the city where it is necessary, of course , thank you very much, well, you see, not everything is really about money, mikhailovich, for example, how do you... is it worth returning to the system of personnel distribution, which was very common at one time, in fact, she was in the sov
of you will stay in the big city, in the big city of voronezh, and how many will leave?her... that’s why i think that the first thing we should do is fix the federal salary for a doctor, as well as a middle and junior. much less money if the average salary in the region is for example, in kurgan, much less, so people will stop leaving only when they feel that they are getting decent money in this region, and not being told that this is your calling, so why do you need money, second, i have a...
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his producer for many, many years. sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally presented on radio one and then made the transition to radio two. i mean, thatis transition to radio two. i mean, that is not easy but he made it look easy. that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas , ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., , that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., .,, ., that is not easy but he made it look eas . ., ., ., ., ., that is not easy but he made it look eas. ., ., ., ., .,, ., easy. part of that, he was on a show called read — easy. part of that, he was on a show called read
his producer for many, many years. sarah 'ust ttivin producer for many, many years.u a _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour _ producer for many, many years. sarah just giving you a flavour of _ producerfor many, many years. ”(mu just giving you a flavour of what is happening on bbc radio 2. the many attributes that are coming in from listeners on to that show. jeremy, let me bring you back in because as i said right at the beginning, of course, he originally...
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i mean, the fact that i'm so many germans are currently considering to vote for what many deemed to be a right wing fall right when party. and there's absolutely significant and i think it does the shining light. no, it shows on what's happening in society, but also how people people feel about the current government and power. so what's your analysis then? why are so many germans looking at before writes and going? yeah, then that for me. but i think as you saw a very strong with a lot of these people don't consider the if the, your fault, right. pause you, when you look at the fact that his teeth as roughly all the people that they fall. so i'd say about these ones, uh, but i think it's a rough fall right policy, which is slightly more than the amount of people that were currently voted for it. and when you speak to people offload for the day, they will quite often tell you that it's a vote against the states choir as of what vote against the policies of the government and don't necessarily a fall right. fluids. um, so i think there's a huge discrepancy between how the, if the vote t
i mean, the fact that i'm so many germans are currently considering to vote for what many deemed to be a right wing fall right when party. and there's absolutely significant and i think it does the shining light. no, it shows on what's happening in society, but also how people people feel about the current government and power. so what's your analysis then? why are so many germans looking at before writes and going? yeah, then that for me. but i think as you saw a very strong with a lot of...
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you help the many thousands of people in need at the moment.— help the many thousands of people in need. you may also be able to see — need at the moment. you may also be able to see in — need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the _ need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the background - need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the background the - able to see in the background the social group, also known as the neto nat errors. we will talk to them shortly. we asked the candidates standing in the by—election to send us a video telling us in 30 seconds why they shouldn't vote for them. eight responded to our request, and he was what they said. inote eight responded to our request, and he was what they said.— he was what they said. vote for vic the fl in: he was what they said. vote for vic the flying brick. — he was what they said. vote for vic the flying brick, the _ he was what they said. vote for vic the flying brick, the official - the flying brick, the official monster raving loony party candidate for the by—election in wellingborough. vote for in
you help the many thousands of people in need at the moment.— help the many thousands of people in need. you may also be able to see — need at the moment. you may also be able to see in — need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the _ need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the background - need at the moment. you may also be able to see in the background the - able to see in the background the social group, also known as the neto nat errors. we will talk to them...
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many, many lives were lost because of this. so many open questions that my country moya there. thank you very much for this update. in germany is far wide a of the policy it has been gaining momentum in the recent months. but a new pulled off shows a slight weakening office support because nationwide, riley is against extremism. have pro tens of thousands onto the streets. for weeks, germans have been protesting in the 10s of thousands, against the rise of the far right. people from different political backgrounds who will agree on one thing. the extreme right is a threat to german is democracy and it must be stopped. the latest in for testing that poll shows 72 percent of germans think these demonstrations of a useful purpose. it also makes clear 2 thirds believe the i f. d. alternative for germany. policy is a fall rights organization, something the a f d denied a bunch of one of these. those me personally is that the young people are now coming out. no doubt they had their opinions about the se before, but you didn't see it was the thought was previously an anonymous mass ha
many, many lives were lost because of this. so many open questions that my country moya there. thank you very much for this update. in germany is far wide a of the policy it has been gaining momentum in the recent months. but a new pulled off shows a slight weakening office support because nationwide, riley is against extremism. have pro tens of thousands onto the streets. for weeks, germans have been protesting in the 10s of thousands, against the rise of the far right. people from different...
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can we have had many to many of the most with their feet. i didn't want to allow me to come out of the model for them on the i bought on content other than the be not. yeah. i mean, how many tell them then how the numbers you this about, you know, all this to my mind. be a little bit off. you saw the had it so like really well thought a to come for the city. the, the size of the inside of my be in a, a, a, a, a, a, a month to so that will be a month depending on who the fees. nothing will cut a year. and then we will have for the month of, uh a who, the leticia mosley, the credits of the one who, another company that, that the little golfing it comes with the account. and then once i come in, but i will pop it and then come and come out to show you doing if you had the for the, the for the to the one. now when you get the idea, no matter what the issue, we have the month to helping them out for the month of the who, the lucky. okay. and let's be definitely a handful of cynthia and you said albany at the jamal law, we couldn't make if i left
can we have had many to many of the most with their feet. i didn't want to allow me to come out of the model for them on the i bought on content other than the be not. yeah. i mean, how many tell them then how the numbers you this about, you know, all this to my mind. be a little bit off. you saw the had it so like really well thought a to come for the city. the, the size of the inside of my be in a, a, a, a, a, a, a month to so that will be a month depending on who the fees. nothing will cut a...
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the data reveals many of the individuals that are in restrictive housing are in there, many times of their own choice. they fear their ability to walk in general population. we are working on creating cultures and environments that are more normal and humane. we are crating positions who will work in restrictive housing , and their sole responsibility will be working with those individuals who do not want to leave strict of housing, and help them transition into general population. we did this in the state of oregon, and it was very successful. we are looking forward to rolling that out this year. we are also looking at best practices across the country and around the globe to implement changes. as i shared with you last time we met, this last year has been filled with strategic planning. for the department, we have rebooted our mission and our values. many of the goals that we are working on will tie into restrictive housing. both a strong plan around restrictive housing reform and building morale and working on our recruitment and retention issues, which are the core of many of the
the data reveals many of the individuals that are in restrictive housing are in there, many times of their own choice. they fear their ability to walk in general population. we are working on creating cultures and environments that are more normal and humane. we are crating positions who will work in restrictive housing , and their sole responsibility will be working with those individuals who do not want to leave strict of housing, and help them transition into general population. we did this...
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yes, i met him in — many times through the years.cow _ many times through the years. yes, i met him in moscow more _ many times through the years. yes, i met him in moscow more than - many times through the years. yes, i met him in moscow more than a - many times through the years. 133 i met him in moscow more than a decade ago when he was an up—and—coming lawyer, a tall, charismatic figure who was destined for stardom. he was leading street protests against vladimir putin's regime and he was also focusing on corruption. we have had the war in ukraine for the last few years and the emphasis has been an international aggression, but it was alexei navalny who shone light on murky places, alleging huge corruption at the top of the kremlin, including vladimir putin himself. most people who know him will conclude he has been murdered in prison. it is certainly the feeling of his eight fair. you wrote once, you asked the question if alexei navalny�*s was russia's destiny or a tragic footnote. in the end he is now, as is widely reported, he
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last so many nigerians leaving and drugs. i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go? i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait and see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the, what's new will tell you we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold listed to use for the present in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 30 minutes on d w. it's a blueprint for anti semites world wide sea propaganda film. these images of hatred can still be found today in millions of anti jewish means. and conspiracy theory. from the nazi era into the digital 8 users a to point to 75 minutes on d w. the has been 2 years now since a lot of intrusion, so just trying to break you're used to seeing hundreds of 1000 people killed, millions was forced to leave out we'll be looking at how the ukrainians for state living lives from the coastal russi
last so many nigerians leaving and drugs. i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go? i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see, well, something we don't have to wait and see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the, what's new will tell you we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold listed to use for the present in...
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many more civilians were killed. we don't know how many 10,000, 20, 30, 70. nobody knows because russia just bulldozed all the evidence after bombarding the city for three months and if you look at the statements made in today, two years later, you this genocidal intent is very clear. know you see the former president medvedev, who is the head of russia's ruling party, you know, deputy national advisor, saying openly the ukrainians see the existence of any state no matter how friendly to russia is a mortal threat to. every ukrainian, ukrainians have a choice to die or to become russians and i think butcher was the first piece of visible evidence showing that as was the russian reaction to butcher those competing. while, you know, the russian propaganda. it's all, you know, crisis actors, nobody killed. and the chief russian negotiator said, well, you know, the cia and the ukrainians chose butcher as the place because it rhymes with the english butcher right. you know that that really i think global perspectives. you
many more civilians were killed. we don't know how many 10,000, 20, 30, 70. nobody knows because russia just bulldozed all the evidence after bombarding the city for three months and if you look at the statements made in today, two years later, you this genocidal intent is very clear. know you see the former president medvedev, who is the head of russia's ruling party, you know, deputy national advisor, saying openly the ukrainians see the existence of any state no matter how friendly to russia...
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online watson instant wants the how many, how many videos that have been produced on that matter? how many stream is how many we stream is, sorry, it was a hard core data, but the data like was huge. and that sort of revealed what's the most watchable of the video game. what's your role that billing through the use technological kendra, replicated not cost, et cetera, etc. all those and there was a whole array of criteria by which each and every discipline has been waiting while around. so this news, i'm next join join interior. okay. he's on the whistle blows. i'm really back. what's up with? yeah, i think the every generation has a journalist to whom most people can point as being transformative in world events . here in the united states. we still talk about bob woodward and carl bernstein, who broke the news of the watergate scandal which led to the resignation of president richard nixon. robert parry broke the story of the iran contra affair, and seymour hersh told the world about them. ely, mastercard, during the vietnam war? well, there's another giant of journalism too. di
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don't do that perfect celia and don't deal with so many how many is too many? we just found out a much better. yeah. who is also listen. anyone? they're going to have a great way to the one. why are they going to be like, wait these people? so is it the national community believes that this isn't a slaughter that too many people are being killed. maybe the have to think about different, original bombs. meanwhile, our t has managed to confirm for several sources on the grounds, but many people are already leaving the rough uh area in fear of escalation before any official is activation order from these really governments. i'm moving to that and by them others towards out of my was the, again, there is no any official plan yet on the table, but many speculate that's on my was a could indeed geographically be a logical option. we said in some world media's headlines on thursday, but it is clear that the here is so tiny and it has already accepted hundreds of thousands of people. it will not be able to see any more, let alone a 1000000 and a half because of the hea
don't do that perfect celia and don't deal with so many how many is too many? we just found out a much better. yeah. who is also listen. anyone? they're going to have a great way to the one. why are they going to be like, wait these people? so is it the national community believes that this isn't a slaughter that too many people are being killed. maybe the have to think about different, original bombs. meanwhile, our t has managed to confirm for several sources on the grounds, but many people...
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yet the challenge on wager was enormous because so many of the men had been pressed and so many were sick. by september 1740, nearly year had gone by since the start the war and still the wager and the other warships were marooned on the dockyards. but finally, on september 18th, the squadron along with two small cargo ships which plan to accompany the expedition way set off on the perilous voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the centurion that's the largest ship and you can see the wager mark there. now the book focuses on the competing accounts, a three men on board the wager we all impose some cahir some meaning on the chaotic events of our existence. we like to rummage the raw images of our memories selecting burnishing a racing and eye. organize the book this way to. show how each of these men, like all of us, tried to shape his story in this case to emerge as the hero. one perspective is that of david sheep, who had recently promoted to captain of the wager, he was a burly scotsman in, his forties with a volatile tempera
yet the challenge on wager was enormous because so many of the men had been pressed and so many were sick. by september 1740, nearly year had gone by since the start the war and still the wager and the other warships were marooned on the dockyards. but finally, on september 18th, the squadron along with two small cargo ships which plan to accompany the expedition way set off on the perilous voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the...
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many of us remember it's more recent. ascendancy in the 19 oh sixties and so on, in reaction to the civil rights movement. the original ku klux klan was founded, as i said, in 1866, and a small city a large town, pulaski, tennessee, which is south of nashville, was founded by a group of confederate war veterans, young men who were bored and and fishing around for something interesting to do. so they created this what was at the beginning a kind of local fraternity that dressed up in weird costumes and popped up in odd places, town and among their other entertainments, which is how they saw it, was to scare local black people. what's going on what's the context of the time? this is early reconstruction, just after the end of the civil war, freed people nearly 4 million freed people are for the first time able to assert themselves as americans. if not wholly, yet as citizens. that comes a little bit later, but as at least free individuals. an end, you have to think of what's taking place in the south as a racial revolution
many of us remember it's more recent. ascendancy in the 19 oh sixties and so on, in reaction to the civil rights movement. the original ku klux klan was founded, as i said, in 1866, and a small city a large town, pulaski, tennessee, which is south of nashville, was founded by a group of confederate war veterans, young men who were bored and and fishing around for something interesting to do. so they created this what was at the beginning a kind of local fraternity that dressed up in weird...
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but there are many other victims - but there are many other victims that sit— but there are many otheriduals who were not implied by the post office, but they were employed for example by the newsagent where the post office has their contract, for example, and the newsagent— their contract, for example, and the newsagent stated that any shortfall within _ newsagent stated that any shortfall within the accounting procedures was to be met _ within the accounting procedures was to be met by themselves. i met a number— to be met by themselves. i met a number of— to be met by themselves. i met a number of people who are in that position — number of people who are in that position. what compensation scheme, if any. _ position. what compensation scheme, if any, actually cover these people? i if any, actually cover these people? i have _ if any, actually cover these people? i have an _ if any, actually cover these people? i have an example of that myself, someone — i have an example of that myself, someone who— i have an example of that myself, someone who was _ i have an example of that mysel
but there are many other victims - but there are many other victims that sit— but there are many otheriduals who were not implied by the post office, but they were employed for example by the newsagent where the post office has their contract, for example, and the newsagent— their contract, for example, and the newsagent stated that any shortfall within _ newsagent stated that any shortfall within the accounting procedures was to be met _ within the accounting procedures was to be met by...
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, many other states. that is absurd. untrue. there was there was one vote in terms of whether or not we bailed out the automobile industry in the senate. december 11th, 2008, i voted for that bailout and support of the workers in the automobile industry. at to say otherwise is to not say the truth. now there's another area of huge consequence between difference of opinion between secretary clinton and myself. and that has to do with foreign policy. in 2002, the congress debated the most important foreign policy issue in the modern history of this country. i listened very carefully to what president bush and vice president cheney had to say about going to war in iraq. i not only voted against that war, i helped lead the opposition to going to war in iraq. and it gives me no pleasure to tell you that much of what i feared would happen is exactly what did happen in terms of the chaos, instability in that region, which has led us to where we are today. now, secretary clinton heard the same evidence that i hea
, many other states. that is absurd. untrue. there was there was one vote in terms of whether or not we bailed out the automobile industry in the senate. december 11th, 2008, i voted for that bailout and support of the workers in the automobile industry. at to say otherwise is to not say the truth. now there's another area of huge consequence between difference of opinion between secretary clinton and myself. and that has to do with foreign policy. in 2002, the congress debated the most...
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so many of those lost everything. they say the government's promises being held a minute reporting from nairobi and we turned to the conflicting gauze. and now the fish, a growing of a new is rarely a sold on the south of the strip. following its intensive operation in central garza and found eunice, israel's military, i suggested it plans to now advance farther south to rough off that's close to the egyptian border, runs off of kansas population of 2300000 people are sold to be sheltered. meanwhile, a hamas senior official says the militant group, which is considered a tourist organization by many countries, is expected to respond soon to a new proposal. suppose the fy 2 incomes w correspondent, rebecca rich. this is in jerusalem was the latest on israel's plans in gauze, and that's these 5 proposal as well as he mentioned how the fighting has continued. the campaign has continued really centered around the southern city of han, eunice that has been a focal point for these riley military for some weeks now. they beli
so many of those lost everything. they say the government's promises being held a minute reporting from nairobi and we turned to the conflicting gauze. and now the fish, a growing of a new is rarely a sold on the south of the strip. following its intensive operation in central garza and found eunice, israel's military, i suggested it plans to now advance farther south to rough off that's close to the egyptian border, runs off of kansas population of 2300000 people are sold to be sheltered....
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the majority of the population of gaza has been displaced, some of them many times as they were told to leave the north and head towards the middle and then to the south and now as people have gone as far south as they can go, which is rafaah, the... statistic israel regime is threatening a ground invasion where almost a million and a half people are located and most of them in tense or in other temporary locations. so we're going to take a look at the latest of this genocide in gaza on this spotlight. i like to welcome my guests to the program. abu saada, professor political science and azhar university of doha. and paul, the co-founder of free palestine movement out of berkeley. thank you both for being with us. i'd like to start us off in doha. well, mahan, your thoughts on what israeli regime is trying to do, trying to accomplish at this point in time, in your perspective? well, many thanks marza for coming me in in your program, um, to... be honest with you as a palestinian and and also as a palestinian who lived the the the israeli war against caza at the beginning of it, it se
the majority of the population of gaza has been displaced, some of them many times as they were told to leave the north and head towards the middle and then to the south and now as people have gone as far south as they can go, which is rafaah, the... statistic israel regime is threatening a ground invasion where almost a million and a half people are located and most of them in tense or in other temporary locations. so we're going to take a look at the latest of this genocide in gaza on this...
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tarlov to the mta board with her family, her friends, people from the merchant's association and so many folks that she's had an opportunity to develop relationships with to the council of district merchants and so many of our communities. the glenn park community. food is a unify but your establishes in glenn park was something of an institution. it still is, the grand canyon -- did i not say that right? i think it's the grand canyon. the canyon market. which i loved going in there and talking to the people because many of the people that work for you and still work there, you know, they handle food and the community with such love and care. and that is a special thing to have especially in a big major city like san francisco. but more importantly, this body -- the mta, it's important that we have people who are on boards and commissions that have an understanding of what it feels like to run a small business in sphrbltion. that understands what it feels like when decisions get made and small businesses prosper because of those decisions. it's important that when those decisions get mad
tarlov to the mta board with her family, her friends, people from the merchant's association and so many folks that she's had an opportunity to develop relationships with to the council of district merchants and so many of our communities. the glenn park community. food is a unify but your establishes in glenn park was something of an institution. it still is, the grand canyon -- did i not say that right? i think it's the grand canyon. the canyon market. which i loved going in there and talking...
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and to how many, how many drawn to themselves. so i think the saudis are going to be cautious and trying not to be seen is taking sides with americans coming up next to me i'm and has long been the world main concern for a humanitarian crisis. after nearly a decade of bombings at the hands of its neighbors, the country only shedding that grim distinction after israel began its campaign in gaza. we'll discuss it when we return with professor mirandi. sit tight. m o will be right back. the, the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the the welcome back to the m o m l a chance. it's a title. nobody wants to ha
and to how many, how many drawn to themselves. so i think the saudis are going to be cautious and trying not to be seen is taking sides with americans coming up next to me i'm and has long been the world main concern for a humanitarian crisis. after nearly a decade of bombings at the hands of its neighbors, the country only shedding that grim distinction after israel began its campaign in gaza. we'll discuss it when we return with professor mirandi. sit tight. m o will be right back. the, the...
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, many years.ult to see how we are going to emerge from this slump and really start to grow properly again, boost living standards if we don't see a proper investment strategy from government. investment in things like housing, infrastructure, renewable energy, skills and health so people can work and be off work due to ill health. it is things like this we have been lacking for quite some time now and the uk is in many trouble from many years of under investment. hagar the uk is in many trouble from many years of under investment.— years of under investment. how is this auoin years of under investment. how is this going to. _ years of under investment. how is this going to. we _ years of under investment. how is this going to, we are _ years of under investment. how is this going to, we are already - years of under investment. how is this going to, we are already in i years of under investment. how is| this going to, we are already in the middle of a cost of living crisis, how do you see this impa
, many years.ult to see how we are going to emerge from this slump and really start to grow properly again, boost living standards if we don't see a proper investment strategy from government. investment in things like housing, infrastructure, renewable energy, skills and health so people can work and be off work due to ill health. it is things like this we have been lacking for quite some time now and the uk is in many trouble from many years of under investment. hagar the uk is in many...
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well, here is such a song, there were many, many such songs a lot, and here is such and such a writer god, such a singer, who is klavdia petrovna? it's a completely different kind of music, it's also her popular music, but it's much better quality, there's great lyrics, we can now watch excerpts from her music videos, and you'll see that in none of these videos is there directly... claudia herself petrovna, because no one knows what she looks like, who she is, this is one of those strategies that are also popular, in general, in art, in show business, when there is some performer or performer, and this is such incognito, that is, it is not shown who it is, it very often works very well, people like this mystery of going there to find out who it is, who it is, here we will talk about the most striking examples, but... klavdia petrovna is we have such a mysterious incognito singer. her songs were quoted, for example, olena zelenska, this is one of her most famous songs, it's probably called i'm happy, and when doctors say i'm depressed, my mother says i'm lazy, let's listen to it. docto
well, here is such a song, there were many, many such songs a lot, and here is such and such a writer god, such a singer, who is klavdia petrovna? it's a completely different kind of music, it's also her popular music, but it's much better quality, there's great lyrics, we can now watch excerpts from her music videos, and you'll see that in none of these videos is there directly... claudia herself petrovna, because no one knows what she looks like, who she is, this is one of those strategies...
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he doesn't need to score, he helps us with many, many things. many. he doesn'tjust have to score. score. it is notjust that, so many games, encouraging his mates and this is what we need from erling. but we cannot forget, two months out is a lot of time for a guy soto. back to the dynamic is not easy, he is hugely competitive and wanting to score goals. yes, we know that, relax. alan shearer has said he's not a fan of the idea of introducing blue cards in football for temporary sin—bins. the international football association board have led trials in which players can be sent to the sin bin for ten minutes, for dissent or a foul. the press association has now reported that goalkeepers won't be exempt from the temporary dismissals and that no sin—binned player can be substituted until the temporary dismissal period has ended. the former england and newcastle united captain was on bbc breakfast this morning and said he thought it would be counter—productive. i think the reaction of players, managers and coaches all around the world whenever they have been asked about it is that they
he doesn't need to score, he helps us with many, many things. many. he doesn'tjust have to score. score. it is notjust that, so many games, encouraging his mates and this is what we need from erling. but we cannot forget, two months out is a lot of time for a guy soto. back to the dynamic is not easy, he is hugely competitive and wanting to score goals. yes, we know that, relax. alan shearer has said he's not a fan of the idea of introducing blue cards in football for temporary sin—bins. the...
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cases.— them in many cases., it is a mix of all those _ them in many cases. absolutely, it is a mix of all those things - them in many cases. absolutely, it is a mix of all those things that - is a mix of all those things that different countries are looking to do. it does affect different governments of different backgrounds. in germany the coalition government which is headed chancellor scholz from the social democratic party, they have been under a lot of pressure, particularly towards the end of year on the overall migration issue. you have seen suggestions from parties like the cdu angela merkel�*s old party, that are now in opposition, floating some ideas, some ideas from that party about whether asylum applications should be processed in third countries, a little bit potentially like the deal the uk has been trying to push through with rwanda. it is also an issue that the far right tend to try and champion, certainly alternative deutschland in germany have been seeking to do that, although they�*ve slippe
cases.— them in many cases., it is a mix of all those _ them in many cases. absolutely, it is a mix of all those things - them in many cases. absolutely, it is a mix of all those things that - is a mix of all those things that different countries are looking to do. it does affect different governments of different backgrounds. in germany the coalition government which is headed chancellor scholz from the social democratic party, they have been under a lot of pressure, particularly towards the...
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many, many other lives were lost because of this. so many open questions that my country moya there. thank you very much for this update with national elections in india, just a few months away. the government is chuckling an influx of refugees on his board with me and bought it funds to erect a security fence. the united nation says more than 75000 people have crossed into india since the 2 in bmw of 3 years ago. my colleagues, audio boss travels to india and miss around the state where he met the refugee duct ta doing once he can to help others who fled on the edge of the india. i'm getting more bought in the northeastern state. the music from dr. mouth is making is really rounds. and this makes shift for us to just go to day. she's checking on an incident suffering from a cold. but it's not the cold that worries the mother. she's concerned about the left flip with which the child was born. in this room i suggest surgery and miss operation has a high success rate and it's not dangerous, but she cannot afford it to my was of if you
many, many other lives were lost because of this. so many open questions that my country moya there. thank you very much for this update with national elections in india, just a few months away. the government is chuckling an influx of refugees on his board with me and bought it funds to erect a security fence. the united nation says more than 75000 people have crossed into india since the 2 in bmw of 3 years ago. my colleagues, audio boss travels to india and miss around the state where he met...
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why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see. well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the arch by the ancestors. the people are celebrating the return of the belief bronze sculpture stolen during the colonial period by returning them a vital piece of their history and culture also comes home. but when you say that it's not enough see minutes d w. just real power. that's also climate friendly and it's being supplied in the north of germany. the world's largest high temperature storage facility is being built there. edits court deal storage unit. that's converting wind power into a heat that large companies need to fuel their businesses. that aid in germany in 90 minutes on d w. the in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about the topic. the concern about this story is beyond the headlines world in progress, dw, talk. com,
why have so many nigerians leaving and drugs? i think we've had very many visas. should they stay? should they go, i think they will continue to go. and whether or not they come back is something that we only have to wait and see. well, something we don't have to wait to see is you next time for our show. thank you for watching the the arch by the ancestors. the people are celebrating the return of the belief bronze sculpture stolen during the colonial period by returning them a vital piece of...
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this is common in many, many countries, particularly in mind. whereas breast cancer is certainly the most common cancer in women. and also the leading cause of mortality. so then there are many different types of cancer that i explain this a, this very large and growing burden. so it is, you say, essentially a worldwide phenomenon. and i want to talk to extend this down to life style as well as the availability of cancer treatment. yeah, i mean the thing that's right, so i mean things like tobacco, alcohol abuse, the, these are key factors that are driving the, the increasing incidence of cancer, certainly. and we, we do see differences in the, in relation to, to where companies are in terms of social and economic transition. it tends to be that highest the i countries this as human development index, which is a marker of uh, of um, social society to an economic development. we tend to see higher incidents and those countries and, and certainly they, of the, of the kansas are uptake permanent in many ways to nice countries such as lung cancer, b
this is common in many, many countries, particularly in mind. whereas breast cancer is certainly the most common cancer in women. and also the leading cause of mortality. so then there are many different types of cancer that i explain this a, this very large and growing burden. so it is, you say, essentially a worldwide phenomenon. and i want to talk to extend this down to life style as well as the availability of cancer treatment. yeah, i mean the thing that's right, so i mean things like...
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key things you see is the the lack of technology at the beginning of the war, the poor equipment of many of the soldiers uh and as the war goes on you see the development of the technology, the sanctions cause the development, i mean it's just like with russia, you know the the idea that we could a year ago sanction russia and that that would lead to the collapse of the russian economy, a coup against putin and the dissolution of the russian. federation, that was clearly a monstrous miscalculation on behalf of nato, but of course it's a monstrous miscalculation because russia is now a country which is self-sufficient in most things and the sanctions are the mother of invention, of development of it of the economy, but also of technology, and when you have to develop rise in the world stage in a way which it is probably probably nobody. expected outside iran two or three years ago, we have people in iran, especially among the elites, the wealthy, the upper middle class, the middle class, that as the united states is strangling us, they will say russia is the enemy, as the united states is
key things you see is the the lack of technology at the beginning of the war, the poor equipment of many of the soldiers uh and as the war goes on you see the development of the technology, the sanctions cause the development, i mean it's just like with russia, you know the the idea that we could a year ago sanction russia and that that would lead to the collapse of the russian economy, a coup against putin and the dissolution of the russian. federation, that was clearly a monstrous...
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well, first of all, of course, many are referring to this as the super bowl massacre, because israelbowl to begin the bombing of. um, the problem is that yes, there are many world leaders condemning israel, but very few are withholding aid to israel, and most specifically the united states. in fact, the senate just overwhelmingly voted to provide $14 billion and emergency assistance to israel to give joe biden cart blanch to provide. piled weapons to israel and and even voted to cut off funding to the un refugee association for uh agency for palestine, so words aren't much when you continue to provide the material support for this massacre, and that's exactly what's happening. now daniel shaw, european union foreign policy chief has urged allies of israel. the us in particular to stop sending the israeli regime weapons and joseph boral called on president biden who said that you know israel's military action was over the top in his words and this is what borel said i'm quoting him directly he said if if you believe that too many people are being killed maybe you should provide less a
well, first of all, of course, many are referring to this as the super bowl massacre, because israelbowl to begin the bombing of. um, the problem is that yes, there are many world leaders condemning israel, but very few are withholding aid to israel, and most specifically the united states. in fact, the senate just overwhelmingly voted to provide $14 billion and emergency assistance to israel to give joe biden cart blanch to provide. piled weapons to israel and and even voted to cut off funding...
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that's a many parts of the population. the many areas do not receive what we have allowed to enter. again, coming back to a point about the international community using patients 800 european, the newest civil 7 to the issue. the president of statement criticizing their own governments, what they call complicity and your military operations. and they say as well, show no boundaries. and the minute jo, patients and gaza, which resulted tens of thousands of preventable the civilian deaths and the deliberate blockade of aid, putting thousands of civilians at risk of starvation and slow death is not wrong. uh huh. i think they're absolutely wrong. i don't think they have the right numbers of people who dies. i don't think they have a capability to add to the area and to know exactly how many people died in a certain moment. a certain day, i believe the number of casualties. there's a being the suffered in the gaza strip, to some extent, not only a casualty issue, which is right, it is draws a little bit also. but what, how much is responsible? because a, if we're talking about the rules
that's a many parts of the population. the many areas do not receive what we have allowed to enter. again, coming back to a point about the international community using patients 800 european, the newest civil 7 to the issue. the president of statement criticizing their own governments, what they call complicity and your military operations. and they say as well, show no boundaries. and the minute jo, patients and gaza, which resulted tens of thousands of preventable the civilian deaths and the...