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alan from hawaii also asked about her time in montreal. guest: her time in montreal is a time we do not know much about, it was a place you made a key decision in her life. that was when she decided to become a prosecutor. it was inspired because a friend she knew was being abused by an adult in her life and she felt very protective of her. she asked her to come live with her family and that is what made her want to become a prosecutor. that was the key moment. even in her memoir she wrote when she was running for president the first time, there is not a lot in that part about her canadian years. it is an area we do not know too much about. host: he has received criticism -- she has received criticism for her relationship with former san francisco mayor willie brown. what was that relationship? guest: they dated about a year and a half in the mid-90's. this is unusual for people to hear outside of san francisco. willie brown was married at the time. he was -- i would not say estranged from his wife, they lead separate lives. they had been
alan from hawaii also asked about her time in montreal. guest: her time in montreal is a time we do not know much about, it was a place you made a key decision in her life. that was when she decided to become a prosecutor. it was inspired because a friend she knew was being abused by an adult in her life and she felt very protective of her. she asked her to come live with her family and that is what made her want to become a prosecutor. that was the key moment. even in her memoir she wrote when...
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, a palestinian academic and activist out of dublin, and eves engler, author and activist out of montreal. well, thank you both for being with us. well, i like to start this. off in dublin with assad, i mean, what does it mean when we say that washington is the main supplier, main weapon supplier to a regime that is committing genocide? this means that the united states of america is totally complicit, totally involved, and leading the war, leading this genocide against the palestinian people, and only reason the united states is doing that is to annihilate, decimate, destroy the palestinian people, so that israel will be the sopar regional power in that part of the world, and the united states doesn't care for any any other reason or justification, no human rights, no democracy, nothing, these are lies. coming from the mouth of you know those western political chameleons and stripteser, i call them stripteser, and let me tell you something, it's not only those weapons coming from the united states, there are also weapons coming to israel, sent to israel from america's military basis, whe
, a palestinian academic and activist out of dublin, and eves engler, author and activist out of montreal. well, thank you both for being with us. well, i like to start this. off in dublin with assad, i mean, what does it mean when we say that washington is the main supplier, main weapon supplier to a regime that is committing genocide? this means that the united states of america is totally complicit, totally involved, and leading the war, leading this genocide against the palestinian people,...
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angler in montreal, sir israel is carrying out a... military operation in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades, give us your perspective and assessment of this increased israeli violence there is the genocide in gaza is still ongoing, why are the israelis carrying out these operations on such vast scale now? well, i think it's mostly about if they can get away with the horrors and killings in gaza, why not see how far? you can get away with it uh in the west bank uh we know that the uh zionist movement certainly the current government or certainly uh important ministers in the current government want to expell all the palestinians from the west bank, they want to uh build more settlements, they've been doing that in recent years uh and uh and so uh i think that they want to they're giving it a try to ramp things up. um see what the reaction is uh from those countries like my government in canada that are uh and the us and others that are uh sponsoring so much of israel's crimes and uh and they're moving forward with it obviously they
angler in montreal, sir israel is carrying out a... military operation in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades, give us your perspective and assessment of this increased israeli violence there is the genocide in gaza is still ongoing, why are the israelis carrying out these operations on such vast scale now? well, i think it's mostly about if they can get away with the horrors and killings in gaza, why not see how far? you can get away with it...
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angler in montreal, uh, sir israel is carrying out a military operation in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades. give us your perspective and assessment of this increased. israeli violence there is the genocide in gaza is still ongoing, why are the israelis carrying out these operations on such vast scale now? uh, well, i think it's mostly about if they can get away with the horrors and killings in gaza, why not see how far you can get away with it uh in the west bank? uh, we know that the uh zionist movement, certainly the current government, or certainly... important ministers in the current government want to expel all the palestinians from the west bank, they want to build more settlements, they've been doing that in recent years and and so i think that they want to, they're giving it a try to ramp things up, see what the reaction is from those countries like my government in canada that are and the us and others that are sponsored. so much of israel's crimes and and they're moving forward with it, obviously they make all kinds of
angler in montreal, uh, sir israel is carrying out a military operation in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades. give us your perspective and assessment of this increased. israeli violence there is the genocide in gaza is still ongoing, why are the israelis carrying out these operations on such vast scale now? uh, well, i think it's mostly about if they can get away with the horrors and killings in gaza, why not see how far you can get away...
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the winner resembled a large beach chair in montreal.on was reassembled here at vdnkh in moscow. it is awaiting its restoration, however, most of pavilions 38 have already been restored looks no worse than let’s say in 54. in each pavilion we see stylization for the purpose for which certain pavilions were originally conceived for opening in 1954, for example, the meat industry pavilion is no exception here, we have a fountain of pigs inside, a restaurant the golden spike is essentially a palace at the very end of the exhibition ensemble, next to the golden spike fountain, the restaurant is 70 years old, but they say take a look. it will be like new, this restaurant building was built for the opening of the exhibition in 1954, well, here we are now, if we look to the top, here is the column and the capital, stucco, this is already the late stalinist empire style, or , as is correct, well, you can say that this is the stalinist empire style - embodied and reworked under - vdnkh. the peculiarity of the exhibition is that it is always chang
the winner resembled a large beach chair in montreal.on was reassembled here at vdnkh in moscow. it is awaiting its restoration, however, most of pavilions 38 have already been restored looks no worse than let’s say in 54. in each pavilion we see stylization for the purpose for which certain pavilions were originally conceived for opening in 1954, for example, the meat industry pavilion is no exception here, we have a fountain of pigs inside, a restaurant the golden spike is essentially a...
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on d, w and news with your insights that is kyle matthews, executive director of the montreal institute for genocide and human rights studies . concordia university. thank you. changing gears now with a look at the last day of the olympic games where police in paris have arrested a man who was managed to climb half way up the eiffel tower authorities. if in fact we did the area after the man was a spotted climbing up, the north face of the iconic landmark security has been tighter on the tower for the duration of the olympics. the eiffel tower was a centerpiece of the opening ceremony, but it's not expected to be part of tonight's closing ceremony. so speaking of size, the closing ceremony was if we can get across to paris and data abuse reporter jonathan crane, who has had the luck of reporting there. jonathan, tell us what more we can expect the pos, the atmosphere for the players is, are probably already here that the policy itself is the restaurants. the boss likes the stadium, play music fans bouncing off the b. i big just back arsenic ceremony. the river said we're back in the sta
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denied responsibility for the reported killings called matthews is the executive director of the montreal institute for genocide and human rights studies at concordia university. he told me more about the situation of the ro hang in man, mar, as well as the reading, the 600000 were remaining in myanmar had face persecution, uh black mattress, a school there still a mystery as minority. uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in memory itself. yeah, as you mentioned, there was a long history of persecution, of the ran good man more. our audience will remember a hundreds of thousands of people fled the country back in 2017 afraid military lead crackdowns. then can you go into a little
denied responsibility for the reported killings called matthews is the executive director of the montreal institute for genocide and human rights studies at concordia university. he told me more about the situation of the ro hang in man, mar, as well as the reading, the 600000 were remaining in myanmar had face persecution, uh black mattress, a school there still a mystery as minority. uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up...
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um let's go to montreal, finish it up 25 seconds. go ahead as well. i think that the vitamins will buy vitamins in all duration of that involved the little i'm off to the hunger games with way to get good coming out literally explicitly in the dress of the 100 games mean announced or i think was a very big characterization. theme of the entire 4 years was coming off of that. and i think that that's one of the biggest challenges america has now is to avoid falling into the traps being set for it to go into a very, very dangerous civil war. potential admits the economic collapse that was excel right? well i, i want to leave on a positive thought. maybe a kamala harris administration will make the buying administration look good historically. who knows? because all the time we have gentlemen, i want to take my guess and spelling in denver and in montreal. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here in our tea. so you next time, remember prospect the the, [000:00:00;00] the, after the knots, easy power in italy, states foreign policy be
um let's go to montreal, finish it up 25 seconds. go ahead as well. i think that the vitamins will buy vitamins in all duration of that involved the little i'm off to the hunger games with way to get good coming out literally explicitly in the dress of the 100 games mean announced or i think was a very big characterization. theme of the entire 4 years was coming off of that. and i think that that's one of the biggest challenges america has now is to avoid falling into the traps being set for it...
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lawrence river in montreal in canada, and withstood an invasion of 12 million visitors.his form is often called flying due to the curved , rapid roof and is absolutely transparent. glass walls through which load-bearing structures can be seen. on the coast in montreal , the soviet pavilion began to look like a large chaise longue. and he demonstrated the soviet union, which had entered the atomic space age. energy thermonuclear fusion, cybernetics, were admired overseas, but here they have already seen it at vdnkh. the pavilion was then brought by ship to moscow, which is clearly visible from the yaroslavskoye highway; in general, vdnh has become a park named after our country, in which everyone not only learns something, but also remembers something. i remember in childhood, when our whole family came there for a walk, i remember these wonderful pavilions and the fountain of friendship of peoples, i really loved the space pavilion, we ate ice cream there, in general it was very, very pleasant and educational to walk there, by the way, the main official exhibition of con
lawrence river in montreal in canada, and withstood an invasion of 12 million visitors.his form is often called flying due to the curved , rapid roof and is absolutely transparent. glass walls through which load-bearing structures can be seen. on the coast in montreal , the soviet pavilion began to look like a large chaise longue. and he demonstrated the soviet union, which had entered the atomic space age. energy thermonuclear fusion, cybernetics, were admired overseas, but here they have...
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john philpot, international human rights lawyer, joining us out of montreal. mr. philpot, always a pleasure to check in with you, hope you're doing well uh sir, what kind of mess? are you giving the israeli regime that's killed over 16,500 children over the last 10 months in gaza, when you give it this comprehensive of an arms package like this? well um, i'd like to say one thing, i think the figures are higher than 16, i really do, cuz there's counting the bodies is terrible, but whatever the case may be, the us has showed its duplicity when it's when it pretends to think about human rights, the us is blindly supporting and i think planning the actions of the israeli government, and it's a thig leaf to think that the us is trying to put pressure on israel, and so this army is may be related to the possible war with, iran, yemen, iraq resistance, but um, i live in north america, i'm not american, thank you, but um, we see that blindness and the lying of our leaders with respect to this war, which is a war on palestine and on western asia, it's really important to
john philpot, international human rights lawyer, joining us out of montreal. mr. philpot, always a pleasure to check in with you, hope you're doing well uh sir, what kind of mess? are you giving the israeli regime that's killed over 16,500 children over the last 10 months in gaza, when you give it this comprehensive of an arms package like this? well um, i'd like to say one thing, i think the figures are higher than 16, i really do, cuz there's counting the bodies is terrible, but whatever the...
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karen khachanov was also unable to advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to italian arnaldi. the russian girls had a more successful day at the canadian masters. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated japanese uchijima, and anna kalinskaya, who was stronger than the ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also , the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours, the russian defeated the polish tennis player. india, tanzania, mongolia and uzbekistan. for two-time russian champion azalea amineva, who was applauded by the entire arena before and after the fight, this fight was the first in her professional boxing career. azale is a real bashkirian star, i was in bashkiria at the russian women's championship, i was present, i was on the commission, she also performed well, and then she boxed quite recently in kazan at the games. venezuela will block the social network for 10 days, this was announced by the country's president nicolas maduro, according to him, the nat
karen khachanov was also unable to advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to italian arnaldi. the russian girls had a more successful day at the canadian masters. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated japanese uchijima, and anna kalinskaya, who was stronger than the ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also , the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours, the...
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karen khachanov also could not advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to italian mateo arnaldi. russian girls spent the game day on the canadian masters more successfully. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated japanese uchijima, and anna kalinskaya, who was stronger than ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also , the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours, the russian defeated polish tennis player magdalena frenkh. won another victory, azalea won here too, leaving no chance for rihem abdallah from tanzania. there was no specific scenario regarding the fight, but in fact, they were counting on it will be longer, as if they wanted to stretch it out a little, to feel the force of her blow, as if she had never boxed without a helmet, but it turned out the way it turned out, we won early in the first round. dzhimbulat bizhamov, who boxed against the colombian narvaez, won despite the fact that it was not possible for him to study the opponent's style , dzhimb
karen khachanov also could not advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to italian mateo arnaldi. russian girls spent the game day on the canadian masters more successfully. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated japanese uchijima, and anna kalinskaya, who was stronger than ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also , the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours, the...
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joining us for the program now is john philpot, international human rights lawyer. joining us from montreal and robert fantina author and journalists joining us from kitchner ontario. hello gentlemen, like to welcome you both to the program, mr. philpot. we'll start with you when it comes to the occupied west bank, it's been a nightmare, daily nightmare for palestinis there for years. your initial thoughts on this latest escalation by the regime forces there? well, um, there's, i guess there's two things that is strike me today. the first thing is that um... "israel seems to be losing in gaza militarily, israel seems to be losing, and i'm not an expert on military affairs in the north with hezbollah, apparently struck very hard, so it seems now they're turning to the west bank, which is their um, how, how can you say, maybe not a strong resistance, i'm not sure, so that's one part of it, um, the other side of it is that the international court of justice..." rendered its opinion on the 19th of july last where um they pointed out the necessity for the end of the colonization of the west bank
joining us for the program now is john philpot, international human rights lawyer. joining us from montreal and robert fantina author and journalists joining us from kitchner ontario. hello gentlemen, like to welcome you both to the program, mr. philpot. we'll start with you when it comes to the occupied west bank, it's been a nightmare, daily nightmare for palestinis there for years. your initial thoughts on this latest escalation by the regime forces there? well, um, there's, i guess there's...
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you both for joining us on the program here, john philpot, international lawyer joining us from montreal, robert fantina, author and journalists joining us also from canada, kitchen or ontario, viewers, this brings us to the end of the segment of your pr. tv news review program, thank you for joining in, and goodbye for now, else where hezbillah and israel continue to exchange fire along lebanon's southern border with the occupied palestinian territories, while israeli war planes and artillery units pound areas in southern lebanon, has fighters the regime's military sites and retaliatory operations, our bayroot correspondent miami, joined us earlier to explain the latest developments. let's take a listen. earlier, they also launched heavy shelling towards the town of bleida, area which is very close to one of the civil defense uh centers where the islamic health association provides assistance, they are wounded or if they need to reopen roads and soon as a... result of the israeli shelling and so that is not the first time of course that the israelis target areas where you have uh civil
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. >> janice: i have a friend from montreal, dino.ox and friends." >> i love "fox and friends." >> janice: we have fans in montreal. >> fans and big trump supporters. >> janice: you had trouble getting getting greg gutfeld tickets. greg, i need some tickets. we are concerned with puerto rico, heavy rainfall we're concerned with and it will go up toward bermuda. bermuda, you need to be watching this getting into the weekend. could be a category 2 hurricane employs thank you, for being here. say hi. >> hito everybody in montreal, my son jonathan and daughter victoria. >> janice: all right. over to you. >> ainsley: get him tickets. harris backtracks on border, a sheriff featured in her political adsays he does not support her. he'll join us next. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most comm
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of frest tv stream joining me from lebanon. evengler, author and activist is also joining me from montreal, canada. welcome to the show. now let me begin uh with marva. hez chief, as you definitely heard, admitted that the assassination of fiker definitely was a big loss for the resistance, but fact of the matter is that the resistance is still standing strong, and he argued that what israel achieved by assassinated, he questioned actually the achievement of israel in assassinating hania and shook her, he said that nothing has changed on the ground, as you and i very well know. their captives are not released, no military gains on the ground. let's have your take on this aspect. thank you for having me. um, i absolutely agree with you, because um, if you look at the access of resistance and the losses that they have been incurring ever since they declared that they are an open struggle with the uh existence of the occupation of the us occupation in the region and the israeli entity occupation as well. we have lost a lot of fine leaders, prominent leaders like for example, leader martter ha
of frest tv stream joining me from lebanon. evengler, author and activist is also joining me from montreal, canada. welcome to the show. now let me begin uh with marva. hez chief, as you definitely heard, admitted that the assassination of fiker definitely was a big loss for the resistance, but fact of the matter is that the resistance is still standing strong, and he argued that what israel achieved by assassinated, he questioned actually the achievement of israel in assassinating hania and...
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you both for joining us on the program here, john philpot, international lawyer joining us from montreal and robert fantina, author and journal this joining us also from canada, kitchen or ontario and viewers, this brings us to the end of the segment of your press tv news review program, thank you for joining in, goodbye for now, welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv, world news. hez and israel's continue exchanging fire along the southern lebanese border with occupied palestinian territories. and earlier we checked in with our beirot correspondent matdy am sole for your details. earlier, they also launched heavy shelling towards the town of bleida, area which is very close to one of the civil defense uh centers uh where the islamic health association uh provides assistance if they are wounded or if they need to reopen roads and so on, as a result of the israeli shelling, and so that is not the first... time of course that the israelis target areas where you have uh civil defense groups or paramedics and so this is just one of the many aggressions that you can see in throughout
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thank you both for joining. on the program here, john philpot, international lawyer joining us from montreal, robert faantina, author and journalist joining us also from canada, kitchen or ontario, viewers, this brings us to the end of the segment of your press tv news review program, thank you for joining in and goodbye for now, so the situation the oc west bank, as we mentioned earlier is uh deteriorating dramatically. israel's largest incursion into the occupied territories is still continuing for second consecutive day. as promised, we're once again joined by our correspondent who's with us from ramal in the occupied westbank now, please bring us up to speed on the latest details. yes, let's start from city where where the iof announced that he was able that the forces, the forces was able to assassinate muhammad. jaber abuja and four of his of his friends in precisely in refugee camp, muhammad, this is the fifth time that the ios tries to assassinate jaber the head of the tol karim battalion and this morning the iof has confirmed that the raiding forces was able. to locate muhammad then
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okay, thank you so much, marval osman in beirrut and eve engler in montreal.er into israel than ever before. today's edition of palestine declassified considers the consequences for the cienist entity were to embark a full-scale military invasion of. well to be frank, i think it's the end for these radies, i i think there's no recourse for them anymore uh, they have uh fallen into a trap of epic proportions. the report that she's just given us is based almost entirely on the the uh report from the institute for national security studies which is a zionist think tank in tel aviv. now you might think from in listening to it that if you were just listening to it without knowing that that this was very pro hisballah report, but actually this is a sinist report in... indicates really doesn't it, the difficulty of the legal situation in the uk is a prescribed organization, is an illegal organization, but can you come imagine the institute of national security studies in tel aviv being subject to police action to be arrested for being proved? amst names yahya sinwar,
okay, thank you so much, marval osman in beirrut and eve engler in montreal.er into israel than ever before. today's edition of palestine declassified considers the consequences for the cienist entity were to embark a full-scale military invasion of. well to be frank, i think it's the end for these radies, i i think there's no recourse for them anymore uh, they have uh fallen into a trap of epic proportions. the report that she's just given us is based almost entirely on the the uh report from...
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mosanavi activists and commentator houston texas and eves engler, author and activist out of montreal, well thank you so much for being with us, i'd like to start this off uh with uh movi, um another round of seasfire talks, well eve, sorry, uh, no, houston, okay, sorry about that, starting off with moson and houston. another round of cease fire talks set for sunday in cairo with the egyptian qatari americans and uh american and israeli officials attending. us president joe biden says he is sending blincon to the region to reach a cease fire deal. your thoughts overall? well from the very beginning we've we've noticed that the us has has a clear bias towards his allegences to the zionist regime. we have seen that the us has been a direct accomplice in this genocide, so it is only reasonable for anyone to think that the us, first of all shouldn't be mediator because of their bias towards israel, and that the us doesn't want sease fire in general, there there are too many, there's too much at stake for the us empire, for this for the ceastfire to take place, meaning the ceasefire will d
mosanavi activists and commentator houston texas and eves engler, author and activist out of montreal, well thank you so much for being with us, i'd like to start this off uh with uh movi, um another round of seasfire talks, well eve, sorry, uh, no, houston, okay, sorry about that, starting off with moson and houston. another round of cease fire talks set for sunday in cairo with the egyptian qatari americans and uh american and israeli officials attending. us president joe biden says he is...
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eves engler orthor and political activist from montreal. thank you, mr. angla. thousands of israelis have once again taken to the streets to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's failure to secure the release of the captives in gaza. angry protests in tel aviv and haifa said. yahoo impeeds a ceasefire in gaza that will see a prisoners swap deal with the palestinian resistance group hamas. they urged him to step down and call for new elections. israely protesters worn this israel's intense bombardment of gaza will cost the lives of the captives. netanyahu has shown no interest in releasing the israel captives and has only added to his conditions for sease fire deal in gaza. israel has been the scene of weekly anti-government rallies for months. an israeli military drone attack a civilian card in jane in the occupied west bank kills two palestinians. that's according to the palestinian ministry of health. the israely drone fire the missile at the car, setting it on fire and killing all the passengers. the palestinian islamic jihad condemned the strik
eves engler orthor and political activist from montreal. thank you, mr. angla. thousands of israelis have once again taken to the streets to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu's failure to secure the release of the captives in gaza. angry protests in tel aviv and haifa said. yahoo impeeds a ceasefire in gaza that will see a prisoners swap deal with the palestinian resistance group hamas. they urged him to step down and call for new elections. israely protesters worn this israel's...
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mosanavi, activists and commentator houston, texas and eves engler, arthur. and activists out of montreal. well, thank you so much for being with us. i'd like to start this off uh with mosa nagvi. um, another round of cease fire talks, well eve, sorry, uh, no, houston. okay, sorry about that. starting off with mosan in houston. another round of ceasefire talks set for sunday in cairo with the egyptian qatari americans and american and israeli officials at. us president joe biden says he is sending blinkin to the region to reach a ceasefire deal. your thoughts overall? well, from the very beginning, we've we've noticed that the us has has a clear bias towards his allegences to the zionist regime. we have seen that the us has been a direct accomplice in this genocide, so it is only reasonable for anyone to think that the us first of all shouldn't be mediator because of their bias towards israel and that the us doesn't want sease fire in general. the the are too many, there's too much at stake for the us empire, for this for the seasfire to take place, meaning the cease fire will determine o
mosanavi, activists and commentator houston, texas and eves engler, arthur. and activists out of montreal. well, thank you so much for being with us. i'd like to start this off uh with mosa nagvi. um, another round of cease fire talks, well eve, sorry, uh, no, houston. okay, sorry about that. starting off with mosan in houston. another round of ceasefire talks set for sunday in cairo with the egyptian qatari americans and american and israeli officials at. us president joe biden says he is...
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eves angler author and political activist from montreal. mr. angler, thank you for your time sir, visual. was held in the austrian capital, vienna to remember all the journalists killed by israel since last october. our correspondent dita renish attended the ceremony to tell us more about the event. the government media office in the gaza strip has announced the two more palestinian journalists have been killed in israeli strikes on friday pushing the death doll of press members killed during israel's genocidal war on the besieg strip to 168. the two journalists were late. identified as tamim, muhamma and abdullah al-suzi, who lost their lives in two separate air strikes, targeting the houses in the southern city of kanunis. this has triggered several hundred people to hold vigil in vienna for all the murder journalists in the gaza strip and south lebanon. we organized this vigil today because we wanted to honor the slaughtered journalists of gaza and south lebanon, which exceed by now 160. it's 100. and 68 uh murdered journalists in both gaza
eves angler author and political activist from montreal. mr. angler, thank you for your time sir, visual. was held in the austrian capital, vienna to remember all the journalists killed by israel since last october. our correspondent dita renish attended the ceremony to tell us more about the event. the government media office in the gaza strip has announced the two more palestinian journalists have been killed in israeli strikes on friday pushing the death doll of press members killed during...
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angler in montreal.el is carrying out a military operation. in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades, give us your perspective and assessment of this increased israeli violence there is the genocide and gaza is still ongoing, why are the israel
angler in montreal.el is carrying out a military operation. in the west bank, which is the biggest in the occupied west bank over the past two decades, give us your perspective and assessment of this increased israeli violence there is the genocide and gaza is still ongoing, why are the israel
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also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal.ike that happened at the school uh... which was a real uh uh shocker in terms of the massacker that happened uh and we had 125 palestinians that were killed as a result uh now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers we know that some reported as such but many did not um and my question to you lies in how this strike happened and in what was used three 20 pound bombs uh that we know of the mk84 us made uh it would cover 100 meter area and destroy anything within that, why do you think that was used in such a ferocity and with such extreme explosives when they could have used a lower dosage of bombs unless their intent was for maximum civilian casualties? well, i think the intent has been all along to maximize civilian casualties because this is a genocide, israel regime has made it clear time and time again that it will kill as many palestinians um as it can, and by using all sorts of different weapons and targeting
also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal.ike that happened at the school uh... which was a real uh uh shocker in terms of the massacker that happened uh and we had 125 palestinians that were killed as a result uh now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers we know that some reported as such but many did not um and my question to you lies in how this strike happened and in what was used...
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also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal. welcome to you both, daniel yes, let me first start with you and ask you about the strike that happened at the school uh, which was a real shocker in terms of the massacer that happened uh, and we had 120. by palestinians that were killed as a result. now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school, but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers. we know that some reported as such, but many did not. um, and my question to you lies in how the strike happened and in what was used, three 200 pound bombs uh that we know of the mk84 us made of which it would cover 100 meter area and destroy anything within that. why do you think? that was used in such a ferocity and with such extreme explosives when they could have used a lower dosage of bombs unless their intent was for maximum civilian casualties. well, i think the intent has been all along uh to maximize civilian casualties, because this is a genocide, the israeli regime has made it clear time and time again that it
also joining us is eve zangler, author and activist who joins us from montreal. welcome to you both, daniel yes, let me first start with you and ask you about the strike that happened at the school uh, which was a real shocker in terms of the massacer that happened uh, and we had 120. by palestinians that were killed as a result. now it was said that the air strike actually hit a school, but it it hit the mosk and it was during morning prayers. we know that some reported as such, but many did...
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karen khachanov also failed to advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to the italianrnaldi. the russian girls had a more successful day at the canadian masters. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated the japanese uchijima, and anna kalinska, who was stronger than the ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also, the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours the russian tennis player defeated the polish tennis player magdalena french. schneider lost the first set 2:6, in the second set she was stronger 6:3, in the final set everything was decided by a tiebreak, where our athlete was better with a score of 7:5. in the third round of the tournament in toronto, schneider will play with the first seed american cori goov. the only russian who did not advance to the next round in canada the day before was daria kasatkina. she lost to the american, amanda anisimova. the oldest football player in the history of the european championships, the portuguese peppe , ended h
karen khachanov also failed to advance further, he lost in the second round in montreal to the italianrnaldi. the russian girls had a more successful day at the canadian masters. lyudmila samsonova, who defeated the japanese uchijima, and anna kalinska, who was stronger than the ukrainian tsurenko, advanced to the next round of the tournament in toronto. also, the silver medalist of the paris olympics in doubles, diana schneider, qualified for the third round. in just over two hours the russian...
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eve engler, author and politic activist is also joining me from montreal, canada. welcome to the show. now, let me begin uh... with marva, hisbolla chief, as you definitely heard, admitted that the assassination of fuker definitely was a big loss for the resistance, but fact of the matter is that the resistance is still standing strong, and he argue that what israel achieved by assassinated, he questioned actually the achievement of israel in assassinating gahaniah and shaker, he said that nothing has changed on the ground, as you and i very well know, their captives are not. released to no military gains on the ground. let's have your take on this aspect. thank you for having me. i absolutely agree with you, because if you look at the access of resistance and the losses that they have been incurring ever since they declared that they are an open struggle with the uh existence of the occupation of the us occupation in the region and the israeli antit occupation as well. we have lost a lot of fine leaders, prominent leaders like for example leader. martter haj qasim
eve engler, author and politic activist is also joining me from montreal, canada. welcome to the show. now, let me begin uh... with marva, hisbolla chief, as you definitely heard, admitted that the assassination of fuker definitely was a big loss for the resistance, but fact of the matter is that the resistance is still standing strong, and he argue that what israel achieved by assassinated, he questioned actually the achievement of israel in assassinating gahaniah and shaker, he said that...
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eves angler, author and political activist from montreal, canada, and also mr. christopher halali, researcher and political activist from new york, the us. gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. mr. engler, beginning with you, uh, one most... of of the focus in gaza, the focus is on gaza, the regime is also committing many crimes across the occupied territories, especially with the prisoners. the latest incident that took place which angured the world community was or is the rape of inmate by the israeli guards. now these crimes are being committed by a regime and backed by the use by the us that talk of democracy and human rights and uh the whole claim "the reason why israel needs to kill uh, whatever it is now, a couple hundred thousand in gaza, if you include all the excess deaths from hunger and disease and all the like, um, the reason they have to do that is supposed to be to get hostages, to get people kidnapped to get people detained, and yet there are far, far, far more um, palestinians detained, and uh, all evidence suggests that in fact uh, the
eves angler, author and political activist from montreal, canada, and also mr. christopher halali, researcher and political activist from new york, the us. gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. mr. engler, beginning with you, uh, one most... of of the focus in gaza, the focus is on gaza, the regime is also committing many crimes across the occupied territories, especially with the prisoners. the latest incident that took place which angured the world community was or is the rape of...
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within the country and to the us who have stopped thousands of meters in vancouver, toronto, and montreal are facing travel disruption. my message is very straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution or so what about the impacts of this strike? well, this is the 1st single, tiny is shut down by both companies and is affecting more than $1000000000.00 worth of goods. and millions of workers every day. 9300 workers at c, n, and c, p k. c volts out of the union reject to the final offer. the stoppage of the nation's main freight services is unprecedented. and threatens rel, lines that transport. 75 percent of kind of is exposed to the united states. the travel plans of $32000.00 commuters in toronto, montreal, and vancouver also being disrupted shipments of goods including food, gas, and chemicals. they will be installed whenever we speak with journalists in wood, from the canadian capitalist, at the impacts of the strikes of being felt deep in the us. these real lines are massive. they stretch from coa
within the country and to the us who have stopped thousands of meters in vancouver, toronto, and montreal are facing travel disruption. my message is very straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution or so what about the impacts of this strike? well, this is the 1st single, tiny is shut down by both companies and is affecting more than $1000000000.00 worth of goods. and millions of workers every day. 9300...
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he is a former us federal policy analyst as well as author of our country then and now and in montreal, we crossed to matthew erect. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow, and director of the rising tide foundation of canada high gentlemen, costs are girls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate danielle, let me go to you 1st. i mean i, i woke up this morning finding out that you and i were the same enemies list. okay . um, still again, um you and i uh you seem to be highly profiled and these enemies was again, another one of these lists that are funded by the us government. good money. i used in this fashion, tax k or a pay or money your thoughts. so i'm just obviously hanging out with a route wrong crowd. i go to the bathroom close on me 100. i think this time they may have stepped on it a little bit because um, you know, there were 390 some of the prominent americans, myself. excluded of course. but you're talking about donald trump. e, long musk, tucker carlson. uh, you know, in the fact that this uh, organization um text is
he is a former us federal policy analyst as well as author of our country then and now and in montreal, we crossed to matthew erect. he is a senior fellow at the american university in moscow, and director of the rising tide foundation of canada high gentlemen, costs are girls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate danielle, let me go to you 1st. i mean i, i woke up this morning finding out that you and i were the same enemies list. okay . um, still again,...
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another industry, the ports of montreal for instance, couple years ago. so the can, he has the power to do it. the issue is will he use that power while he's being held in power by a 3rd party and what we call a minority power janitor, which is traditionally labor based party, whether it is labor based now is it does up for debate, but it's certainly a, it's certainly a part, evenings, the origins are and labor and, and up till now they're not giving mr to the actual maneuver. okay, well, you put a hold in perspective for us. i appreciate that. not one of the canadian american trades invested with joiners from toronto think is that takes inside be a dozens of people have been detained off to protesting against a planned opening of unless the mind that they say will damage the environment. a license is granted to mining john we are today was revert back in 2022 following nationwide protest. the project was re started last month following the government, utah payments claim that being targeted was level as well. of the off the days spent in detention and th
another industry, the ports of montreal for instance, couple years ago. so the can, he has the power to do it. the issue is will he use that power while he's being held in power by a 3rd party and what we call a minority power janitor, which is traditionally labor based party, whether it is labor based now is it does up for debate, but it's certainly a, it's certainly a part, evenings, the origins are and labor and, and up till now they're not giving mr to the actual maneuver. okay, well, you...
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andrey rublev is through to the final of the montreal 0pen after a straight sets win over matteo arnaldiumber one jannik sinner in the last round, rublev quickly continued his good form as he took the first set in just over half an hour. there was no way back for his opponent, with the russian taking the second set 6—4 to progress to the final where he will face australian alexei popyrin. amanda anisimova is through to the canadian 0pen final after a two sets to one victory over emma navarro. amnisova is ranked 132nd in the world but was able to take the first set 6—3. and despite navarro hitting back in the second, the 22—year—old kept her composure in the decider and came out on top with this win, making it four straight victories against players in the top 20. she will now face defending champion and fellow americanjessica pegula in the final. aaron rai has won his first pga tour title at the wyndham championship after pegging back max greyserman in north carolina. long—time leader greyserman had extended his advantage at the 13th, holing out from 91 yards for a sensational eagle. but
andrey rublev is through to the final of the montreal 0pen after a straight sets win over matteo arnaldiumber one jannik sinner in the last round, rublev quickly continued his good form as he took the first set in just over half an hour. there was no way back for his opponent, with the russian taking the second set 6—4 to progress to the final where he will face australian alexei popyrin. amanda anisimova is through to the canadian 0pen final after a two sets to one victory over emma navarro....