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we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman. costs lock rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to be let, let me go to you 1st and turn on. i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and his extreme act of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military us military is jet, the us government's pursuit of genocide. so this a story says almost everything we really need. if it was mentioned at all and main stream media, it didn't give you any idea of what was going on. it was very, very shameful and embarrassing for the profession. mohammed just absolutely in the main stream media has been behaving in the most shameful manner since the genocide and gaza began. but when i woke up to the news that he had a cub burned himself alive in front of it is rarely the embassy. and i saw
we have mohammed mirandi. he is a professor at the university of colorado and in london we crossed the mohammed according to the state as a lawyer and parliamentary candidate or a gentleman. costs lock rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. mohammed ran to be let, let me go to you 1st and turn on. i, i want to do a special call out right now about aaron bush now and his extreme act of defiance to what he deemed as an active member of the military us...
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mohammed lost everything in the earthquake a year ago.he much loved first and only child of his mother, a pharmacist, and his father who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. 0n the early morning of the sixth, mohammed and his family were asleep in theirflat sixth, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building, and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing. each of those floors collapsed down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his father �*s arms. since then, he has had hours of operations to try and repair his broken body. without a family, a succession of activists are taking care of him. right now, he is with a doctor who works in a refugee camp. translation: there are some difficulties.— difficulties. sometimes he gets an: and difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries _ difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries and then - difficulties. sometim
mohammed lost everything in the earthquake a year ago.he much loved first and only child of his mother, a pharmacist, and his father who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. 0n the early morning of the sixth, mohammed and his family were asleep in theirflat sixth, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building, and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing. each of those floors collapsed down into...
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mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.ater, he's active and full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. on the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing. each of those floors collapsed down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. and mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his father's arms. since then, he's had hours of operations to try and repair his broken body. without a family, a succession of activists have taken care of him. right now, he's with jummah haidar, a doctor who works in a refugee camp. translation: there are some difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries, then starts banging his head on the floor. but in general, he is
mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.ater, he's active and full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. on the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed...
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mohammed, let me bring you in here, it it seems so heartbreaking, and before we get into kind of the african perspective on this one, just very briefly, your own thoughts since the last time we spoke on this issue, i think that... whilst the carnage and the brutality and the violence is evident for all to see or for those who choose to see, i think that there is something else that has taken place in the last three months, i think that there is a reawakening of the of of the of of humanity is sense of empathy for other people, and so on the one hand, whilst it is devastating to see the kind of destruction taking place in the gaza strip, it is also quite quite... inspiring to see that hundreds of thousand, millions of people across the globe are not forgetting the palestinian people, that they are not forgetting the crimes that are being committed by the israeli regime and that israel will be held accountable for its violations of international law as well as for its brutality being enacted against the palestinian people. now of course, i i love the fact that you've touched on there t
mohammed, let me bring you in here, it it seems so heartbreaking, and before we get into kind of the african perspective on this one, just very briefly, your own thoughts since the last time we spoke on this issue, i think that... whilst the carnage and the brutality and the violence is evident for all to see or for those who choose to see, i think that there is something else that has taken place in the last three months, i think that there is a reawakening of the of of the of of humanity is...
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mohamed idris, thank ou for elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining — elements.— elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining us. i think - elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining us. i think you - you for 'oining us. i think you so you forjoining us. i think you so much _ you forjoining us. i think you so much for— you forjoining us. i think you so much for caring. -- - you forjoining us. i think you so much for caring. -- thank| so much for caring. —— thank you. let's bring our panel back in — cindy courville, former us ambassador to the african union and former white house adviser on african affairs. and quscondy abdulshafi, who's a sudanese activists and researcher at peace direct. we have a couple of minutes left. i want to look into the future, and with your experience as ambassador to the african union, what role do you think regional partners in countries there can play in pushing both sides at least towards a temporary ceasefire? first of all the african union is critical, it knows the players on the ground. it is important that they use the subre
mohamed idris, thank ou for elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining — elements.— elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining us. i think - elements. mohamed idris, thank you forjoining us. i think you - you for 'oining us. i think you so you forjoining us. i think you so much _ you forjoining us. i think you so much for— you forjoining us. i think you so much for caring. -- - you forjoining us. i think you so much for caring. -- thank| so much for caring. —— thank you. let's...
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mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.ater, he's active and full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. on the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing. each of those floors collapsed down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. and mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his father's arms. since then, he's had hours of operations to try and repair his broken body. without a family, a succession of activists have taken care of him. right now, he's with jummah haidar, a doctor who works in a refugee camp. translation: there are some difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries, then starts banging his head on the floor. but in general, he is
mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.ater, he's active and full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. on the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed...
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mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.t, and his father, an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. in the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building and when the earthquake happened the power of it destroyed the whole thing, each of those floors collapsing down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. and mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his father's arms. since then, he has had hours of operations to try and repair his broken body. without a family, a succession of activists have taken care of him. right now he is with a doctor who works in a refugee camp. translation: there are some difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries. then he starts banging his head on the floor. but in general, he is a social kid. he behaves the same way anyone his age would. he sleeps and plays like any other child. mostly he crawls on his arm and leg. his struggle will grow with him when he sees people wal
mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.t, and his father, an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. in the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building and when the earthquake happened the power of it destroyed the whole thing, each of those floors collapsing down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. and mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his...
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mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.nd full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. 0n the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing. each of those floors collapsed down into the one below, leaving just a huge pile of rubble. and mohammed was only found by rescuers five days later, wrapped in his father's arms. since then, he's had hours of operations to try and repair his broken body. without a family, a succession of activists have taken care of him. right now, he's with jummah haidar, a doctor who works in a refugee camp. translation: there are some difficulties. sometimes he gets angry and cries, then starts banging his head on the floor. but in general, he is a social kid. he be
mohammed lost everything on the night of the earthquake.nd full of energy. luckily, he's too young to remember much of the ordeal he went through. mohammed was the much loved first and only child of hasar, a pharmacist, and ahmad, who was an engineer. they fled from syria to turkey to escape the war. 0n the early morning of the 6th, mohammed and his family were asleep in their flat on the third floor of the building. and when the earthquake happened, the power of it destroyed the whole thing....
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living in 33% of the space they were before, which was already tight. absolutely, it's horrific. mohammed, let me bring you in here, it it seems so heartbreaking, and before we get into kind of the african perspective on this one, just very briefly, your own thoughts since the last time we spoke on this issue. i think that whil's the carnage and the brutality and violence is evident for all to see or for those who choose to see, i think that there's something else that has taken place in the last three months, i think that there is a reawakening of the of of the of of humanity is sense of empathy for other people, and so on the one hand, whilst it is devastating to see the kind of destruction taking place in the gaza strip, it is also quite quite inspiring to see that hundreds of thousand millions of people across the globe are not forgetting the palestinian people, that they are not forgetting the crimes that are being committed by the israeli regime and that israel will be held accountable for its violations of international law as well as for its brutality being enacted against the pal
living in 33% of the space they were before, which was already tight. absolutely, it's horrific. mohammed, let me bring you in here, it it seems so heartbreaking, and before we get into kind of the african perspective on this one, just very briefly, your own thoughts since the last time we spoke on this issue. i think that whil's the carnage and the brutality and violence is evident for all to see or for those who choose to see, i think that there's something else that has taken place in the...
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and mohamed amersi has answered — newspaper today. ~ ., ., ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various _ ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, _ ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, i'm - ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, i'm slightly| amersi in various ways, i'm slightly concerned about various aspects of where he gets his money from and how he spends it but putting that aside. his point is that you would not be doing this if it was a donation to the labour party. i doing this if it was a donation to the labour party.— the labour party. i would come at 10096. i the labour party. i would come at 10096- i think _ the labour party. i would come at 100%. 1 think it is _ the labour party. i would come at 100%. i think it is hugely - 100%. i think it is hugely important for politics that we clean it up and where donations come from are important. there is a pole at today showing that eight out of ten people think that politicians are less trusted than almost anyone else i
and mohamed amersi has answered — newspaper today. ~ ., ., ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various _ ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, _ ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, i'm - ignored? i do know about mohamed amersi in various ways, i'm slightly| amersi in various ways, i'm slightly concerned about various aspects of where he gets his money from and how he spends it but putting that aside. his point is that you would not be doing this...
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sheikh mohammed bin abdul ramen al-thani. the prime minister of the foreign affairs of qatar. his excellency has served as prime minister since march of 2023, foreign minister he's held for eight years now beginning in january of 2016 . the prime minister is known all around the world for his leadership in conflict mediation and he has a remarkable track record of success. in just the last few months the prime minister helped secure the release of 100 israeli hostages, the delivery of aid to gaza, mediated u.s.-iran prisoner exchange, facilitated the release of 10 american hostages in venezuela and negotiated the release of ukrainian children from russia among other accomplishments. as the middle east has plunged into renewed conflict following hamas' october 7th terror attack on israel, concerns of escalation are growing. hezbollah in lebanon, shia militias in iraq and syria and houthis potential drivers of further escalation. it's against this background that we come together today and recognize the prime minister's position, his country's position as a key ally of the unite
sheikh mohammed bin abdul ramen al-thani. the prime minister of the foreign affairs of qatar. his excellency has served as prime minister since march of 2023, foreign minister he's held for eight years now beginning in january of 2016 . the prime minister is known all around the world for his leadership in conflict mediation and he has a remarkable track record of success. in just the last few months the prime minister helped secure the release of 100 israeli hostages, the delivery of aid to...
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mohamed: i think is totally understandable.ution that's going on in ai that's fed by four things that will only grow in importance. that is, computing power, data, talent, and financing. there is a long runway on the supply-side and demand-side for this sector. on the supply-side, we will see capabilities improving and expanding. on the demand-side, it is not only about ai add-ons as companies are talking about today and trying to do. it is about developing things that are ai native. when i look at this, i understand the excitement about the sector and i understand how that sector can suck investment into many other things. it doesn't surprise me. this is a secular story now. will there be successes in the market, course, but there is something real going on that can enhance product video and have a huge impact secularly. jonathan: you called it a secular story. can we talk about the sick killer impact? -- the circular impact? how the federal reserve may have to reconsider how high rates may have to be in years to come? are you
mohamed: i think is totally understandable.ution that's going on in ai that's fed by four things that will only grow in importance. that is, computing power, data, talent, and financing. there is a long runway on the supply-side and demand-side for this sector. on the supply-side, we will see capabilities improving and expanding. on the demand-side, it is not only about ai add-ons as companies are talking about today and trying to do. it is about developing things that are ai native. when i...
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thank you, sheikh mohammed for coming and taking questions after long weekend of negotiations in paris. we know that you are in paris with the representatives from the united states, egypt and israel, all focusing on the release of the hostages. but there's a plan, a framework that you will agree to this weekend to release the hostages in agreement with a phased pause in the fighting, women and children first, and to continue this in phases as you proceed with aid going in as well. this is being presented as a understand now to hamas. in the past they've insisted on an immediate permanent ceasefire before any hostages can be released. do you think there's a chance they might agree to this, are with their veto be a dealbreaker? >> first, i would like to thank you forgive me this opportunity to speak your today at the atlantic council and to be with both of you here and david. actually, i think that right now i would describe the progress that we are making in the last couple weeks is where in a much better place than when we were a few weeks ago. we have seen that the whole process is w
thank you, sheikh mohammed for coming and taking questions after long weekend of negotiations in paris. we know that you are in paris with the representatives from the united states, egypt and israel, all focusing on the release of the hostages. but there's a plan, a framework that you will agree to this weekend to release the hostages in agreement with a phased pause in the fighting, women and children first, and to continue this in phases as you proceed with aid going in as well. this is...
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mohammed, if we can pick it up with yourself, what sort of opposition? did albenna face particularly from authorities in his native egypt, well to cut the story short is always dictatorship doesn't like people to influence the political. situation dictatorship built a situation which he the only person can conduct the policies and make the most beneficial of the social and economic system and that he was influenced by that and that itself the dictatorship never benefit any society, the elite society in order with the... to to use the sources or resources of the country to make the rest of the country sleep deep in ignorance and by that time egypt was completely or not completely huge percentage was ignorance and particular in religious although there was azhar. and where is lot of people memorizing the ground, but the spirit inside them was very weak to follow the shar rules and hassanna had the energy on him to renew what is being left in egyptian society to follow shariah rules and that was considered by the dictatorship movement against him, that was
mohammed, if we can pick it up with yourself, what sort of opposition? did albenna face particularly from authorities in his native egypt, well to cut the story short is always dictatorship doesn't like people to influence the political. situation dictatorship built a situation which he the only person can conduct the policies and make the most beneficial of the social and economic system and that he was influenced by that and that itself the dictatorship never benefit any society, the elite...
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mohamed: what an amazing job report.hat feeds into the exceptionalism of the american economy. i think it's a headache because of the wage growth numbers and lots of people have been warning about wage growth and service inflation and that finally, for the markets. march is off the table. which also means you are more likely to get through because that the fed has signaled rather than the higher number that the markets have been saying. lisa: are we seeing wage pressures going in the wrong direction for the fed? mohamed: what i think should happen and what i think is likely to happen. annmarie: what does it mean in terms of the u.s. election? what is the window that they have? mohamed: if the fed is influenced by politics? i tend to believe they are apolitical and will do what they think is right. it is a two-sided sword because it's good for them that the economy is doing so well and on the other hand, there is concern that as you get closer to the election you get weakening that results from buffers. it is good news fo
mohamed: what an amazing job report.hat feeds into the exceptionalism of the american economy. i think it's a headache because of the wage growth numbers and lots of people have been warning about wage growth and service inflation and that finally, for the markets. march is off the table. which also means you are more likely to get through because that the fed has signaled rather than the higher number that the markets have been saying. lisa: are we seeing wage pressures going in the wrong...
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which restored mohammed results out of a back to his crone from any one. and it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much. 5. 1953 when the c i a and bruce and my 6 joint forces to overthrow a democratically elected prime minister mohammed most of that up and then right deep freeze. and he was the wrong relations. his only intensified was tired, feeling your forwarding a revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong, to back in opposing sides and beyond going guns or even calls my. some of us officials from direct military strikes on the ball, hit a wrong, they have all feels out in the open. they have the revolutionary guard headquarters . you can see from space florida off the map go after the launch sites where they're doing that. and then the laughter, the leadership, this is surgical, go after the leadership making these decisions. you take one or 2 of them out. and that's what you do. this mark repeated efforts, my washington twice, the way to run the country has grown into a major regional power. iranian
which restored mohammed results out of a back to his crone from any one. and it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much. 5. 1953 when the c i a and bruce and my 6 joint forces to overthrow a democratically elected prime minister mohammed most of that up and then right deep freeze. and he was the wrong relations. his only intensified was tired, feeling your forwarding a revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong, to back in opposing sides and...
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today, mohammed was with his brother in hospital. the brothers were injured almost 4 months ago. special forces wearing civilian clothes and freighters robs, came and assassinated 2 of them along with the 3rd martyr mohammed jolanda young. the mission of mohammed grew up with a childhood full of aspirations to live in his free country. just like any other person born on that land. however, he found himself living under occupation where his ambition was to experience life like children in free countries, in a land where he could live in peace and security. unfortunately, as he grew older, he came to the realization that the occupation was damaging the land and denying children their lawful rights on a duty. uh, what is this to the us state department fails to see if any of them doing in the deadly house. so let's act, it says it israel, so free to combat terrorism even if the electric service are in a hospital bed. israel, of course, has the right to carry out operations to bring tears to justice. but those operations need to be condu
today, mohammed was with his brother in hospital. the brothers were injured almost 4 months ago. special forces wearing civilian clothes and freighters robs, came and assassinated 2 of them along with the 3rd martyr mohammed jolanda young. the mission of mohammed grew up with a childhood full of aspirations to live in his free country. just like any other person born on that land. however, he found himself living under occupation where his ambition was to experience life like children in free...
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thank you so much professor siad mohammed mirandi of the university of care. ron, thank you so much for giving us your time and sharing that expertise. thank you very much. i hope to see you soon. so as the tragedy in gaza continues, who sees in yemen, remain undeterred, and vow to keep resisting and solidarity with their muscle and brother in in palestine. that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for joining in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m . o, the, by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that imposed that heavy depth. bringing the people into poverty ex, 40 natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the facts of
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thank you so much professor siad mohammed mirandi of the university of care. ron, thank you so much for giving us your time and sharing that expertise. thank you very much. i hope to see you soon. so as the tragedy in gaza continues, who sees in yemen, remain on the turd and vow to keep resisting and solidarity with their muslim brother in in palestine. that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for joining in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o. the take a fresh look around it. life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st. can you see through their illusions, going underground can hello and welcome defrost of full force here. we discussed some real in the in the 4th at the tone then a cost will be and we should will get you sh
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the professor said mohammed mirandi is back with us. thank you so much for sticking around professor. so speaking of wealthy neighbors, the u i. e. what role will they play in the battle to control the red sea or even the gulf of oman given that's literally their back yard? i mean, i can't imagine that they'll be too happy with potential conflict in the goals which they share. the united arab emirates is not a large country. it only has 1000000 a bit over 1000000 people who are passport holders overwhelming the population in the u. a e is, is for their foreigners, so it is not a strong and powerful country. they have influence because of their wealth and because of their fellows, connections with the united states. but wow, yeah, man is very poor. largely because of the genocide of war that the amorites and the saudis, with west support carry it out against the country. but it is now a very strong country when it comes to it's military. and that's why they defeated the saudis enamel rockies. so them are odd to use and the saudis both ar
the professor said mohammed mirandi is back with us. thank you so much for sticking around professor. so speaking of wealthy neighbors, the u i. e. what role will they play in the battle to control the red sea or even the gulf of oman given that's literally their back yard? i mean, i can't imagine that they'll be too happy with potential conflict in the goals which they share. the united arab emirates is not a large country. it only has 1000000 a bit over 1000000 people who are passport holders...
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thank you so much professor siad mohammed mirandi of the university of care. ron, thank you so much for giving us your time and sharing that expertise. thank you very much. i hope to see you soon. so as the tragedy in gaza continues, who sees in yemen, remain on the turd and now to keep resisting in solidarity with their muslim brother in, in palestine. that is going to do it for this episode i've noticed offer, and i the show that takes deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for joining in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o, the hello and welcome to across the board. here we discussed some really the march, the 112011. the little just as quick ever recorded it in japan is really just it. a 14 me to to nami, devastates the focus, fema each and you play a pallets on the new theory and does it flooded spalding on her re take this stuff and the d. e. z killed by 20 i o. b o. any time in june who is living in japan, and this one is to go to the area of the nuclear meltdown. config. ashima imme
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mohammed ganim, member of the egyptian muslim brotherhood uh, their political party, and he's also a specialist in islamic economics. thank you to you both. for joining us, i would like to begin with you first, dr. muhammad, who exactly was hassan albannah, tell us more about his family and his ideological background, please. bismillah rahmanirrahim, hassan was like anybody else in the world, he is a product of the society, we understand hassan albana by understand the society at the that time, that time was farok system, the king farok. system and the country was corrupted, was a dictatorship, although there is a different between dictatorship and today's dictatorship. hassanna from the background of qualified shariah scholar, he want or he felt obliged to sollt the situation in egypt, and you can't suit this any society problem. overnight and he had the idea is to create a close group and those group will be qualified enough to reach the other member of the society in order to solve the problem of the egyptian society at that time. now sister batool, i'd like to uh come to you and
mohammed ganim, member of the egyptian muslim brotherhood uh, their political party, and he's also a specialist in islamic economics. thank you to you both. for joining us, i would like to begin with you first, dr. muhammad, who exactly was hassan albannah, tell us more about his family and his ideological background, please. bismillah rahmanirrahim, hassan was like anybody else in the world, he is a product of the society, we understand hassan albana by understand the society at the that time,...
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is science mohammed mirandi. he's a professor of oriental is i'm at the university of care, ron professor, thanks so much for being with us. uh 1st, let's start with the most recent events that uh, that being these joint us new k airstrikes on who's the targets within humans borders. the west claims this is in retaliation for various red c attacks on western vessels that have been going on the last few months. is this justified? no. the yeah. many government or, and sort of law. what the wes likes to call the who these. they have been blocking ships from going to is really ports ships that are passing through the red sea. and they say that because of the genocide that's taking place in gaza, they are putting pressure on this really, really all other ships that travel through the red sea regardless of their destination, they pass through the red sea without any difficulty. so what the americans and the british are really trying to do is that they're trying to help. there's randy regime get it supplies and to assis
is science mohammed mirandi. he's a professor of oriental is i'm at the university of care, ron professor, thanks so much for being with us. uh 1st, let's start with the most recent events that uh, that being these joint us new k airstrikes on who's the targets within humans borders. the west claims this is in retaliation for various red c attacks on western vessels that have been going on the last few months. is this justified? no. the yeah. many government or, and sort of law. what the wes...
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thank you so much professor siad mohammed mirandi of the university of care. ron, thank you so much for giving us your time and sharing that expertise. thank you very much. i hope to see you soon. so as the tragedy in gaza continues, who sees in yemen, remain undeterred, and vow to keep resisting and solidarity with their muscle and brother in in palestine. that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m . o. the hello and welcome to the cost of full board. here we discussed the wheel in the in the understood it when it was good for because it's on there because really beautiful. she don't get you should buy some of the creators opinion. okay. the house brackets the bathroom when you go $5.00 thing and i'm going to use the same one that is pressure out and the push that in the you see motors which $200.00 technical coming pushing. she and we would have to actually she up in a g
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the chief mohammed, i'm danny, one of the village elders here. oh no, but any kind of law and i'll have them out now. my shuttle now might've settled, hey, one year i love to settle. what if i want to, you know, this is so chill guy in the home and i don't see him on one minute. i'm going, i'll give you a shot that'll have going on. okay. yeah, i'm going to a weekend and the job it, i don't know. so with the idea that, oh no, my god, you know, phone where you're shy, my how the dimensions have to be shut up in my life village girlfriend in the village of crisis is accelerating urbanized nations as buffalo breeders. so off their livestock and move to cities with a squad, informal settlements. unemployment is rampant made worse by rapid population growth. the lack of diversification means that the only jobs available are in government or in the oil sector. that i'm done is the son of the shake we just met. he's returning home from his chest at an oil company. well, i'm stuck with that. no, no my last semester, the mistake? no. having us up location
the chief mohammed, i'm danny, one of the village elders here. oh no, but any kind of law and i'll have them out now. my shuttle now might've settled, hey, one year i love to settle. what if i want to, you know, this is so chill guy in the home and i don't see him on one minute. i'm going, i'll give you a shot that'll have going on. okay. yeah, i'm going to a weekend and the job it, i don't know. so with the idea that, oh no, my god, you know, phone where you're shy, my how the dimensions have...
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we don't go to our homes, says dr mohammed. we're disconnected from our families. stay in the same room. as far as food goes, only a few items are available. we provide whatever we can. in another ward under dr mohammed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in a blast. adam, age nine, whose leg was amputated after becoming infected with gangrene. while beyond the border of the siege, there was talk of a cease fire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. the bbc is bringing you a detailed insight on life inside gaza in a special day of coverage. you can find more on the website — that's bbc.co.uk/news — and by using the bbc news app. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening. division and disunity at the heart of the post office. mps hear contradictory accounts from its bosses. still to come... the tiny fish capable of making a big noise. and coming up in sport on bbc news... heartbreak for scotland in the pinatar cup as they miss out on the trophy — beaten 5—4 on penalties in the final by finland. community launderette in east london. now it was famously k
we don't go to our homes, says dr mohammed. we're disconnected from our families. stay in the same room. as far as food goes, only a few items are available. we provide whatever we can. in another ward under dr mohammed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in a blast. adam, age nine, whose leg was amputated after becoming infected with gangrene. while beyond the border of the siege, there was talk of a cease fire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. the bbc is bringing you a...
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mohammed as well uh and thank you to you at home for. watching, we hope that you will join us again next week for another edition of eye on islam. iran, the country that has been sanctioned and affected by sabotage because of its nuclear potential. but why, and why does iran insist on continuing its nuclear project? join us on hidden files to find out right here on press tv. this is for palestine, in this week's show we'll be explaining how professor david miller created a legal precedent by making opposition to zianism a protected characteristic. this means that employers can no longer use opposition to zianism as a pretext to discriminate, dismiss or destroy people's careers, and now it's established that actually the... are not statements which are out there in any way racist, not anti-semitic, and these are views which is perfectly legitimate for anti-racist to hold as as we had always maintained, it's a very comprehensive um robust judgement, a judgment that's been made by the most senior judge in that particular uh region um and so
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mohamed: do you think the fed is influenced by politics? i tended to believe the fed is a political and they will do what they think is right. for the administration, it's a two sided sword. on one hand, it's good for them that the economy is doing so well. on the other hand, there is concern that as you get closer to the election, you kind of start getting weakening that results from buffers. balance sheets have not been used to power this economy. so it's good news for them now. but i think that they have to keep an eye on what will happen closer what will happen closer to november. >> looking through these numbers, and>> looking through e numbers, and the vision sort of stunned as well. as well. i mean, everything is just revised up to the upside. nearly 5%. haidi: just getting you some breaking news. this as we head into rba decision week. the first meeting of the year. ahead of that, we are getting the trade numbers. imports rising 4.8% month on month. a rise of exports 1.8% and imports 4.8% rise month on month. we are getting the trad
mohamed: do you think the fed is influenced by politics? i tended to believe the fed is a political and they will do what they think is right. for the administration, it's a two sided sword. on one hand, it's good for them that the economy is doing so well. on the other hand, there is concern that as you get closer to the election, you kind of start getting weakening that results from buffers. balance sheets have not been used to power this economy. so it's good news for them now. but i think...
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and the palestinian prime minister mohammed style has announced the resignation of his government, which governs costs would be occupied. west by president must include a box, still needs to accept the resignation, but the move could pays the way, like us back performs within the palace. and that is, we have time coming up next low women talking money with increasing numbers of women and agent becoming quite naturally independent. we ask, what does money mean to them and how they stick around so that if you can find many pieces that can also help the whole team here. and they don't mean use like sites. and thanks so much for watching and hope to see you at the top of the next hour, the in this time excel gen, this $10.00 meets the voices of a free turkey author. as the ad one had to flee into exile, i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments, all sorts of gibs. but only if the.
and the palestinian prime minister mohammed style has announced the resignation of his government, which governs costs would be occupied. west by president must include a box, still needs to accept the resignation, but the move could pays the way, like us back performs within the palace. and that is, we have time coming up next low women talking money with increasing numbers of women and agent becoming quite naturally independent. we ask, what does money mean to them and how they stick around...
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"we don't go to our homes," says dr mohamed. "we're disconnected from our families.. "we provide whatever we can." in another ward under dr mohamed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in an explosion. nine—year—old adam's leg was amputated after being infected with gangrene. another day of war. still only talk of a cease—fire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. in the uk, prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late godfather, king constantine of greece. the prince had been due to give a reading at the service, at windsor castle. kensington palace said his absence was because of what it called a "personal matter" but didn't elaborate. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph has this report, and we must warn you it contains flashing images. leading the royal family's walk to st george's chapel. the duke of york, no longer a working royal, and his former wife sarah the duchess of york. this is a royal family whose numbers are down. inside the chapel, queen camilla led the royal party at the service to remember king constantine
"we don't go to our homes," says dr mohamed. "we're disconnected from our families.. "we provide whatever we can." in another ward under dr mohamed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in an explosion. nine—year—old adam's leg was amputated after being infected with gangrene. another day of war. still only talk of a cease—fire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. in the uk, prince william has unexpectedly pulled out of a memorial service for his late...
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"we don't go to our homes," says dr mohammed. "we're disconnected from our families."ly a few items are available. we provide whatever we can. in another ward under dr mohammed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in a blast. adam, age nine, whose leg was amputated after becoming infected with gangrene. while beyond the border of the siege, there was talk of a ceasefire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. today, we may see the impact that the israel—gaza war could have on the presidential race. recent polling by our news partners cbs, shows 65 per cent of democrats across the us thinkjoe biden should encourage israel to decrease or stop its military actions in gaza. and michigan's primary elections on tuesday — will be a key litmus test of his wider support among democrats — and among muslim and arab americans. michigan is a battleground state — its 15 electoral votes could be critical in deciding who wins the us presidential in november. it also happens to have one of the largest muslim and arab populations in the us. many of them are democrats, who along wit
"we don't go to our homes," says dr mohammed. "we're disconnected from our families."ly a few items are available. we provide whatever we can. in another ward under dr mohammed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in a blast. adam, age nine, whose leg was amputated after becoming infected with gangrene. while beyond the border of the siege, there was talk of a ceasefire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. today, we may see the impact that the israel—gaza war...
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at the end of the year 1976, and just few days before us presidential elections, mohammed raza shah pointedcrisis, you all know that we had the monetary crisis, we were not responsible for the monetary crisis of the world, that was before the increase in the price of oil, if some economies are sick is not our fault, but nevertheless we would be glad to help some economies which are... not doing so well and we are doing that, he supplied oil to israel, he was anti-soviet, he provided security in the gulf, he was when we wanted to make trouble with iraq, he gladly uh participated, so we got a lot for our our tolerance of his regime during that period. our biggest disagreement was about oil, the united states wanted the price of oil to be low, and he wanted it to be high and... "i think kissinger was not very, he was thinking about the strategic aspects and not so much about the economic aspects of of the situation. later, it's actually the reverse of that, because if you get to uh the uh mid 70s uh, when in fact just before the revolution started, the united states was actually very..." inter
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another, a 133 schools are being used to shelter for displace palestinians. mohammed classroom is out chalkboards tests and chairs. but these children are not letting circumstances define their limits. they continue to dream big for their families. those that they have lost, and the land they hold close to their hearts the and run our hon. alex's here is a still a head hearing out 0. it will tell you why demonstrate is angry with the president . the examining the impact of today's headline. ouch. is there a sense the stage giving voice to the voice program producing rise to an alternative view from well today on allergies in african narrative from african perspective the and to continue to nickel 15 percent of do show documentaries. by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. sure. efficiency. andrew seattle, easy on the drive on and reinventing a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra hod hitting into blues as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts providing answers my
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which restored mohammed was off out of e back to his crone. for many iranians, it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much fired. 1953. when the c, i, a and brothers and my 6 joined forces to overthrow a democratically elected prime minister mohammed, most of them up and then breaking a bit, the phrase and he was one relations has only intensified. we'll start feeling a foyer revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong, to backing opposing sides in the ongoing gauze or even calls my son. he was officials for direct military strikes on. he was hit a wrong, they have all fills out in the open. they have the revolutionary guard headquarters . you can see from space florida off the map go after the launch sites where they're doing that, and then the laughter, the leadership. this is surgical go after the leadership making these decisions. you take one or 2 of them out, and that's what you do this part repeated efforts. my washington twice relate to one. the country has grown into a major regional po
which restored mohammed was off out of e back to his crone. for many iranians, it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much fired. 1953. when the c, i, a and brothers and my 6 joined forces to overthrow a democratically elected prime minister mohammed, most of them up and then breaking a bit, the phrase and he was one relations has only intensified. we'll start feeling a foyer revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong, to backing opposing sides...
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most out there in the 1953 cool, which restored mohammed was off out of e back to his throne. for many iranians, it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much fire 1953. when the c i a and bruce and my 6 joint forces to over throw a democratically elected prime minister mohammed, most of them up and then bring it up for the it for years. and he was wrong. relations has only intensified was time feeling your forwarding revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong to back inc, opposing sides and beyond going guns or even calls my son, he was officials for direct military strikes on. he was hit a run, they have all fills out in the open. they have the revolutionary guard headquarters . you can see from space florida off the map go after the launch sites where they're doing that and then the laughter, the leadership, this, the surgical go after the leadership making these decisions. you take one or 2 of them.
most out there in the 1953 cool, which restored mohammed was off out of e back to his throne. for many iranians, it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much fire 1953. when the c i a and bruce and my 6 joint forces to over throw a democratically elected prime minister mohammed, most of them up and then bring it up for the it for years. and he was wrong. relations has only intensified was time feeling your forwarding revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions...
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four to mohammed siraj. england all out, still 126 behind. now the opportunity was india's. offered no mercy, smashing them much further and furtherfrom england's reach. then he raced to another superb century. at the halfway point today feels pivotal. so england trailing now by 322 runs, and from being in such a good position coming into the day, now find themselves staring at defeat, and going 2—1 down in the series. their star of the innings, ben duckett, appreciates risks that come with their style of playing. we didn't plan to have the collapse we did. there are options that this team takes and i feel like, if we are going to go like that, we would be like that every other day, because when you are playing this exciting brand of cricket, and always taking the positive option, you have to stay level. these things are going to happen and today was one of them. on the flip side i do think they had a very good day. they didn't have a very good day yesterday. i thought they bounced back today and were superb. a long way back for england then — our chief cricket writer, steph
four to mohammed siraj. england all out, still 126 behind. now the opportunity was india's. offered no mercy, smashing them much further and furtherfrom england's reach. then he raced to another superb century. at the halfway point today feels pivotal. so england trailing now by 322 runs, and from being in such a good position coming into the day, now find themselves staring at defeat, and going 2—1 down in the series. their star of the innings, ben duckett, appreciates risks that come with...
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is missing right now, let's speak to mohammed jump, juwan correspondent, and tennessee event, as well as the military campaign continues. it sounds like prominence to me, nothing y'all who is under pressure from all sides. politically mohammed yeah, elizabeth knox is under increasing amounts of pressure also in what many would describe as a politically untenable situation right now uh, nets and yahoo with the prime minister in israel. well, he's facing pressure from the far right. we members of his own coalition, he's also facing pressure from the opposition. now when it comes to the right wing of his coalition, you have those far right wing ministers like the minister of national security. it's more been give you your and the minister of finance, but as well as smart rich. and they, on many occasions over the course of the past week have said publicly that they are willing to walk away from the government. that's cause the government's collapse. if that's in yahoo were to enter into an agreement regarding this potential cessation of hostilities and gaza that they were to perceive as
is missing right now, let's speak to mohammed jump, juwan correspondent, and tennessee event, as well as the military campaign continues. it sounds like prominence to me, nothing y'all who is under pressure from all sides. politically mohammed yeah, elizabeth knox is under increasing amounts of pressure also in what many would describe as a politically untenable situation right now uh, nets and yahoo with the prime minister in israel. well, he's facing pressure from the far right. we members of...
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mohammed razza shah had tough time during the mid-1978. he was straining every nerve to keep his relations with the carter administration, but the united states didn't seem to grasp the gravity of the situation in iran. i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shah of iran, everything would be terrific in iran, because we'll bring a... democratic, libertarian, secular government, or whether jimmy carter didn't realize what he was saying, or didn't or thought that the show was so strong and powerful a character like ferdinand marcos, that this stuff would go over big in the united states, but it wouldn't matter the shaw, the ladder is my guess is that carter had no understanding of how weak the shaw was, i was the person that was responsible for reporting to the president of the united states. about what was going on, i wasn't the only person, but i was the principle, that was my job, and i wrote memos saying, there are demonstra
mohammed razza shah had tough time during the mid-1978. he was straining every nerve to keep his relations with the carter administration, but the united states didn't seem to grasp the gravity of the situation in iran. i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shah of iran, everything would be terrific in iran, because we'll bring a... democratic, libertarian, secular government, or...
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dr mohamed elsheikh says he's only left the hospital twice since the war began four months ago.e disconnected from our families," dr mohamed says, "all the volunteers and medical staff stay in the same room. "as far as food goes, only a few items are available. "we provide whatever we can." in another ward under dr mohamed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in an explosion. nine—year—old adam's leg was amputated after being infected with gangrene. another day of war. still only talk of a ceasefire. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's bring you the latest on ukraine. the us and several european governments have distanced themselves from comments made by president macron of france that the deployment of western troops to ukraine should not be ruled out. german chancellor 0laf scholz said there'd been no change to the agreed position that no european country or nato member state would send soldiers to ukraine. there have been similar comments from other nations, including the uk, spain and poland. in the us, white house officials also pushed back on the idea of any
dr mohamed elsheikh says he's only left the hospital twice since the war began four months ago.e disconnected from our families," dr mohamed says, "all the volunteers and medical staff stay in the same room. "as far as food goes, only a few items are available. "we provide whatever we can." in another ward under dr mohamed's care, three—year—old jude, who lost his leg in an explosion. nine—year—old adam's leg was amputated after being infected with gangrene....
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bin salman and uae leader mohammed bin zid, this is what is this, homini over these, so so there's a massive shift in the region, and to be honest, the longer the the israel's war against gaza goes on, and the more the americans and their junior british partners strike at resistance targets, the more arab sentiment and muslim sentiment is going to shift towards the resistance axis, which is an explosion for the americans, because let's be... honest for since the time of the the iranian, the islamic revolution, iran 1979, there's been nothing but negative narratives pushed in this region very effectively, causing um causing strife within countries and throughout the entire region, sunni versus shia, iranian versus arab, secular versus religious, um and these have divided the region very successfully, and suddenly now you have absolute unity on 'who the bad guy and who the good guy is and and it wipes out every other consideration. i think one of the most telling things that that it showed this - in my view was a that picture from the jordanian school the superhero late when half of th
bin salman and uae leader mohammed bin zid, this is what is this, homini over these, so so there's a massive shift in the region, and to be honest, the longer the the israel's war against gaza goes on, and the more the americans and their junior british partners strike at resistance targets, the more arab sentiment and muslim sentiment is going to shift towards the resistance axis, which is an explosion for the americans, because let's be... honest for since the time of the the iranian, the...
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they're losing the war, we've seen over the last few days, academic and political analyst, said mohammed narendi university lecturer and political analyst both in tehran. and also i should thank our viewers for watching this episode of the news review, we're going to cross on over now listen to nasa khanani, the foreign ministry spokes person for the weekly press conference have. has shown that the iranian people are tireless and they have been standing by the revolution of the islamic establishment energetically. جمهوری اسلامی ایران بودن. مقامات دولتی سیاسی، گروه ها، نمایندگان، رسانه های مختلف. در مشارکت جی فعال و رویا خواهند داشت. so the government of iran and the minister of foreign affairs uh we've also had پایان دادن هستند.
they're losing the war, we've seen over the last few days, academic and political analyst, said mohammed narendi university lecturer and political analyst both in tehran. and also i should thank our viewers for watching this episode of the news review, we're going to cross on over now listen to nasa khanani, the foreign ministry spokes person for the weekly press conference have. has shown that the iranian people are tireless and they have been standing by the revolution of the islamic...