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he joins me now by skype from new york. you are hearing i suppose a very passionate account of the reality of life in gaza and the conditions that people are living at the moment. is there a narrow window of time now to try and establish a different approach, one that seeks to tackle the underlying causes of what we see in the heart of what we see in israel and the occupied territories? >> well, good evening. believe me, i wish the was. devoted my life in my whole career to try to make peace between israel and the arabs, the palestinians. but i have to say that i don't see where the opening is after the current end of fighting. part of the problem is that the conflict that we have just been through is one between israel and hamas, and hamas is not interested in negotiating peace with israel. its objective is to eliminate israel, through the use of force, firing of rockets. therefore, they are not interested in the negotiation. and israel of course is not interested in negotiation with an organization that on its destruction
he joins me now by skype from new york. you are hearing i suppose a very passionate account of the reality of life in gaza and the conditions that people are living at the moment. is there a narrow window of time now to try and establish a different approach, one that seeks to tackle the underlying causes of what we see in the heart of what we see in israel and the occupied territories? >> well, good evening. believe me, i wish the was. devoted my life in my whole career to try to make...
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join me now via skype from cameroon. is david also accounts terrorism consultant with global risk international. we don't know the precise cause of this plane crash, but how much of a blow is it to the army into the countries counter terrorism operations at this time? they did a very big blow. remember nigeria is fitted serious insecurity in all the 60, your political zones is actually deployed in all the 10 to 6 days due to high levels of insecurity. he was brought in to replace the former chief stuff and you know, general to will use to retire and he was expected to take the war against the war. finally, the war against a separate groups in solving nigeria. he's just been 3 months in his sick and this is going to be the profession because, you know, he was just beginning, he's chief on the niger and so it's a deeper in blow. and we must stress that an investigation has to be carried out to find out what really happened. that 11 senior military officials died in such a different state. and now what he make of these clai
join me now via skype from cameroon. is david also accounts terrorism consultant with global risk international. we don't know the precise cause of this plane crash, but how much of a blow is it to the army into the countries counter terrorism operations at this time? they did a very big blow. remember nigeria is fitted serious insecurity in all the 60, your political zones is actually deployed in all the 10 to 6 days due to high levels of insecurity. he was brought in to replace the former...
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fire in that a lot let's bring in somebody who's a palestinian journalist he joins us now live via skype from gaza what are your thoughts on what is going on at the moment and where this is all going and how it brings to it and how many more people have to die before dead ends. but i'm having much luck with. internet connection to gaza at the moment i'm afraid we don't seem to be able to speak to our guests we'll come back to him. as soon as we can the u.n. security council has been meeting to discuss the situation in gaza and israel let's go live there now and talk to our correspondent christiane salumi this is the 2nd meeting that the security council has had about this this week is nick kristof. that's right the 2nd meeting has ended now and absolutely no word from the security council on the situation in the middle east there were 2 closed door meetings in his many days to briefings from the u.n. special coordinator for middle east peace toward venice and he. has warned of a spiral of violence leading to a possible full scale war in the middle east he's talked about this taking a dev
fire in that a lot let's bring in somebody who's a palestinian journalist he joins us now live via skype from gaza what are your thoughts on what is going on at the moment and where this is all going and how it brings to it and how many more people have to die before dead ends. but i'm having much luck with. internet connection to gaza at the moment i'm afraid we don't seem to be able to speak to our guests we'll come back to him. as soon as we can the u.n. security council has been meeting to...
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move now to me he's the director of the palestinian center for human rights and joins us from gaza by skype thanks for speaking to us here on aldous era where now we heard there from jeremy dear this is a deliberate attempt to silence the media from telling the stories from within gaza and getting them out towards the world are you surprised by this. unfortunate. israel do have a clear and long good record of attacking me you know. that it. actually had been very consequential in 20082012004 the incredible. and they killed the injured. right and arrested quite a lot of during that it. wasn't unique changed when they were doing that or the nation because of the time that everyone was forgotten in the war that. this is a clear course and even this last. and i want to store the comedienne she really on target so far this is the target before i throw her out. and they target you just the other.
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he's joining us now by skype. from there it's good to have with us on our to 0. is this the right time for the you to be doing this? do you think? i think it's a perfect time. if we compare what the situation is today with how everything started, when we had no idea of what is going on and what damage is all about. and the societies would be willing and able to learn to do the right thing. then we came such a long way and it's also a signal from looking outside that the weather has changed a lot and people can simply not to wait until they go out and go on vacation. one would imagine that this assumes a certain amount of parity, but the number between the they, those have been vaccinated or are immune within countries already. and those who are traveling to that country, we saw situation recently enough football matching port. so in portugal where the, where are english football fans who came to portugal, who had been told that they didn't, they had to have tests, but they could, they didn't have to socially distance. they didn't have to wear masks, and that upse
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and middle east he joins us on skype from washington d.c. good to have you with us so how much of a coherent policy do you think the biden and ministration has at this point in how to tackle these very palestinian issue is not coherent policy that we need to talk about but the lopsided policies of all the u.s. administrations from one until today. israeli occupied palestinian land still occupying and the next in palestinian land killing palestinians they signed a peace deal with the palestinians in 1993 and nothing worse implement that from it and israel continued your annex palestinian land and occupying palestinian homes the latest was. a. situation where the israelis were great but replace the palestinian. residents or cheered by with the new settlers who are coming over their homes so i mean the us policy is not very well norman and nothing has changed since 948 even 30 the us government refused to allow it for the security council condemning the israeli actions in and palestine let me jump in here and bring in these really narrative the
and middle east he joins us on skype from washington d.c. good to have you with us so how much of a coherent policy do you think the biden and ministration has at this point in how to tackle these very palestinian issue is not coherent policy that we need to talk about but the lopsided policies of all the u.s. administrations from one until today. israeli occupied palestinian land still occupying and the next in palestinian land killing palestinians they signed a peace deal with the...
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can bring in brian katulis he's senior fellow at the center for american progress is joining us by skype from bethesda in maryland good to have you with us on all does it or understand the situation they are like some lost at the moment is quiet but groups such as hamas the group that's in control of gaza are threatening retaliation how do you see this escalating i think it could very well potentially escalate not just in jerusalem but across israel and palestine as well and i worry about a planned march by a number of israelis to go through some very contested areas in sensitive areas of jerusalem but over the next couple of days so all of this comes at a time when tensions are very very high and i think extremists and i'm both sides will try to seek to gain advantage of this and that could undermine the stability not only in jerusalem but more broadly across the region by but promising a reaction how much do you think that those on groups like hamas and others are essentially playing into the hands of far right politicians in israel for example as you say could give people on both side
can bring in brian katulis he's senior fellow at the center for american progress is joining us by skype from bethesda in maryland good to have you with us on all does it or understand the situation they are like some lost at the moment is quiet but groups such as hamas the group that's in control of gaza are threatening retaliation how do you see this escalating i think it could very well potentially escalate not just in jerusalem but across israel and palestine as well and i worry about a...
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he joins us by skype now from new delhi mr dust. first up this is a lot of the problems that surround oxygen supply while there so many difficulties do you think. the oxygen supply in the rest of the country and what's now making the news is somewhat different. in the rest of the country it's been an issue of managing the demand and supply and the state certainly facing an unprecedented persian demand. as. states that are located coder's for oxygen some states the least claiming that they did not receive what was allocated for them and the shortfall in that has been variously reported to be around 30 percent while also happened was an illusion for well part of the reason seems to be that industrial units which are. major manufacturing their oxygen are located. up to 80900 kilometer from. the states such as. that act. transporting oxygen under the law because. the air force is of course helping by transporting him. have to be driven by one build up what about getting a business not the typical rural indian state it's pretty well mana
he joins us by skype now from new delhi mr dust. first up this is a lot of the problems that surround oxygen supply while there so many difficulties do you think. the oxygen supply in the rest of the country and what's now making the news is somewhat different. in the rest of the country it's been an issue of managing the demand and supply and the state certainly facing an unprecedented persian demand. as. states that are located coder's for oxygen some states the least claiming that they did...
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he's joining us by skype from west to islam. it's great to have with us and i was 0. thank you very much. you think now after the better statement is likely to be a tipping point for other parties to join the coalition. absolutely, we are finally after having for election in 2 years on our way to having a government in israel. it will be a government that will have the right wing, the left wing in the center, and the arab party governing together and trying to unify israel after having political cows for too long. there is a feeling to those of us watching that this coalitions, primary goal is to oust benjamin netanyahu. but because of the diversity of views that are going to be held within it, there are questions on there about how effective it's going to be when it comes to actually running israel. well, the goal of ousting that to be out could go on for years. you know, he's going to be the opposition leader and having an external enemies. what unites people everywhere around the world, right? so as long as he there that gives them a reason to work together and the
he's joining us by skype from west to islam. it's great to have with us and i was 0. thank you very much. you think now after the better statement is likely to be a tipping point for other parties to join the coalition. absolutely, we are finally after having for election in 2 years on our way to having a government in israel. it will be a government that will have the right wing, the left wing in the center, and the arab party governing together and trying to unify israel after having...
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author of that report james lockhart smith head of market risk at various maple craft he joins us on skype from geneva james welcome to come to the car so your headlining 2 countries here iraq and nigeria what's the direction of travel for them do you think we think in this case you know they're really examples of a broader trend and you know we looked at the entirety of metal exporters across the world and who really had 2 major perhaps 2 major takeaways from the research and the 1st was despite a little ground the cation despite the paris agreement and 2015 despite the oil price crashing 24 seeing i really compelling prolapsed policy and price signals and almost no progress has actually been made yet in reducing or exclude dependence so once you control the variation in commodity prices very few countries reduce their level of export and that's really and you have norway and qatar and although a man managed a base as well that's ready to do more with production problems than the health of normal exports most countries actually double down on oil exports to plug that revenue the 2nd takea
author of that report james lockhart smith head of market risk at various maple craft he joins us on skype from geneva james welcome to come to the car so your headlining 2 countries here iraq and nigeria what's the direction of travel for them do you think we think in this case you know they're really examples of a broader trend and you know we looked at the entirety of metal exporters across the world and who really had 2 major perhaps 2 major takeaways from the research and the 1st was...
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thanks for joining us on skype from catman to good. get your phones at this time and give me the pharmaceutical companies to place more than one point. $3000000000.00 doses of cobra, 1900 vaccines to low and middle income nations at a cheaper rate. the announcement was made at a virtual g 20 health summit co hosted by italy and the european commission. the summit spot protest in rome, holding for an end to what demonstrates is described as the commercialization of healthcare. b. u has also said it will donate 100000000 vaccines by the end of this year. in his 1st television interview since the february military coup me and mas jones had she for said the ousted leader unanswered. she is in good health min on land, says sushi, we'll face trial in a few days. she has not been seen in public's and she was placed under house arrest following the qu, mr. chief as the several criminal charges, including one of violating the countries colonial era. official secrets act. nigeria military investigating reports the leader of booker, her arm, mayb
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it. joining us now via skype from london is which now and some cross energy analyst at energy aspects could tell you with a set richard, it's totally understandable. i suppose that india feels it's economic growth. could be crypt by rising oil prices. it's anger seems to be aimed particularly at saudi arabia. how easy would it be for india to see other sources of oil? well, certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in recent years. and it will look at region for latin america and africa to give it to mix and a range of options that apply to reduce its dependence on the key middle east and export it. but i think given how much indian needs to it, import, and given where it's located to geographically be very, very difficult for it to, you know, reduce or cat entirely its reliance on, you know, even one of the big, at least in countries, less like all of them so it's, it's kind of partial effort and it's i think as. ready much about signaling and trying to encourage saudi arabia know, pick to do what they can to in
it. joining us now via skype from london is which now and some cross energy analyst at energy aspects could tell you with a set richard, it's totally understandable. i suppose that india feels it's economic growth. could be crypt by rising oil prices. it's anger seems to be aimed particularly at saudi arabia. how easy would it be for india to see other sources of oil? well, certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in...
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my skype from singapore is shannon shaw, senior india economist at capital economics. welcome to counting, the cost. prime minister moody, last year was quick to call for a lockdown less so the 2nd time around. and yet much of the heavy lifting of getting on top of this crisis has been left to state governments. what do you think of his leadership? well, i think the, i think the economic toll from last year it suddenly played a role in terms of, in terms of how the government approached the surgeon far as cases this year there were, i think another key difference was, is a little bit more knowledge about the virus, so it was probably felt that state governments could react to borrow situation with more localized lot downs and that would require more sort of leadership from the, from the state level rather than from the relevant from the central government. so i think all of that has probably meant 2 things. one is that restrictions how much more localized and targeted the downside, a guess you could argue is that they took longer to be impose than may have been ideal,
my skype from singapore is shannon shaw, senior india economist at capital economics. welcome to counting, the cost. prime minister moody, last year was quick to call for a lockdown less so the 2nd time around. and yet much of the heavy lifting of getting on top of this crisis has been left to state governments. what do you think of his leadership? well, i think the, i think the economic toll from last year it suddenly played a role in terms of, in terms of how the government approached the...
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c by skype. thanks very much indeed for being with us. i want to go back to the the see far itself. what kind of leverage do you think were applied by the negotiators to try and bring this about? i actually think the, the man leverage was the course still. it is rather than the negotiators, although of course they've played a part just and enabling 2 sides to deal with each other, indirectly israel and from us. so i would say that was compelled, by the success of the israeli military campaign to want to stop this. these hostile it is to accept a ceasefire. they indicated that several days ago, and i would say the, the israelis felt that they had accomplished their major military objectives responding to the aggression by some of the missiles and rockets fired indiscriminately and israeli cities and civilians. and so they were ready to accept the ceasefire and tell me that the, the result on the ground and what, what you expect to come out of this is talk of and talk at the u. n. of trying to come up with the conditions for the peace conference or you know, reviving that process. how
c by skype. thanks very much indeed for being with us. i want to go back to the the see far itself. what kind of leverage do you think were applied by the negotiators to try and bring this about? i actually think the, the man leverage was the course still. it is rather than the negotiators, although of course they've played a part just and enabling 2 sides to deal with each other, indirectly israel and from us. so i would say that was compelled, by the success of the israeli military campaign...
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ok let's bring in dr ask a man who is a mom he's a critical care specialist he joins us on skype from kolkata dr welcome to al-jazeera just give us a sense if you can give us a snapshot of what the situation is like today in your hospital. now in a situation where the loss to me. is going to worst than before now but ok this is our only increased their cases a day more reasons that i really value most and say we're falling oxygen saturation and guess who gets to. peroxide in a number of banks are. not robots mark enough to where can we get one of them so fortunately in our room today they have decided to act on another 10 i see where another 21 gender. on top of that a hospital has taken another turn which is very you know why. they have got it 45 of them bed ridden trucks are support from this room where we have been ravaging patients organ because there are no other way if you want to see a good bike and they are very precious so we really did we have increasing the number of beds but we are running short of breath and. we are monitoring for it from our endeavor commuter. level as p
ok let's bring in dr ask a man who is a mom he's a critical care specialist he joins us on skype from kolkata dr welcome to al-jazeera just give us a sense if you can give us a snapshot of what the situation is like today in your hospital. now in a situation where the loss to me. is going to worst than before now but ok this is our only increased their cases a day more reasons that i really value most and say we're falling oxygen saturation and guess who gets to. peroxide in a number of banks...
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he georgia, now live via skype, from new delhi. what exactly does the indian government want from whatsapp? and is this a reasonable ask? what the indian government wants is to be able to identify will be what is needed of the message is implemented this coming from outside of india, that it wants to be able to identify. the 1st message is in the india, and this is not the for the purpose of the book, but the kitchen and also for the purpose of preventing side, but not going to be i mean that's the us. but what, that's one possible because they don't store the details of saying what message to and that information collecting that informational, identifying the originated of messes mean that they would have to be into any interruption. and therefore this, this particular case as significant. so what's globally, because if they lose the game and decide not to quit and then they would have to the architect that back from globally, which in doing would end up. do you see the people what's up to you the across the bill? now, what's the
he georgia, now live via skype, from new delhi. what exactly does the indian government want from whatsapp? and is this a reasonable ask? what the indian government wants is to be able to identify will be what is needed of the message is implemented this coming from outside of india, that it wants to be able to identify. the 1st message is in the india, and this is not the for the purpose of the book, but the kitchen and also for the purpose of preventing side, but not going to be i mean that's...
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in a marsh to keer he is the israel and palestine directs a human rights watch he joins us live by skype from palo alto in california many thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera what is your perspective on what is happening in israel and palestine would you say war crimes a taking place. look absolutely we must start with the fact that these events take place against that backdrop of the reality of apartheid that these really government is practicing against millions of palestinians the focus on gaza has led folks to miss the larger context which is that these events began over moves in occupied east jerusalem to evict palestinians from their homes as part of a larger government policy to take over palestinian land confine palestinians to enclaves and ensure that that land goes jewish israeli settlers and that in the gaza strip we've seen israeli forces strike commercial residential buildings buildings that house hundreds of families offices clinics these have caused significant civilian damage we've seen civilians kids women dozens who've lost their lives you know strikes that target d
in a marsh to keer he is the israel and palestine directs a human rights watch he joins us live by skype from palo alto in california many thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera what is your perspective on what is happening in israel and palestine would you say war crimes a taking place. look absolutely we must start with the fact that these events take place against that backdrop of the reality of apartheid that these really government is practicing against millions of palestinians the focus...
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communications and a spokeswoman with the united nations relief and works agency chief joins us by skype from karl rove it's good to have you with us 1st of all can i ask your reaction to the bombing over your shop the refugee. we're extremely shocked to extremely that the state that we give our condolences to the families who have lost loved ones one family the family lost 10 family members so we're extremely the stressed about that development just like you are distressed about the entire situation in gaza and actually the entire situation of the occupied palestinian territory because what's happening in gaza cannot be the social there where the what's happening in the west bank the protests and the in this criminate use of force by the israeli security forces that were the trigger for the events in gaza and for what is now a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza and israel says they're not targeting civilians they say that hamas fighters are hiding among them so can you confirm are hamas sheltering in un refugee camps and facilities. i cannot confirm in any way something like that this is
communications and a spokeswoman with the united nations relief and works agency chief joins us by skype from karl rove it's good to have you with us 1st of all can i ask your reaction to the bombing over your shop the refugee. we're extremely shocked to extremely that the state that we give our condolences to the families who have lost loved ones one family the family lost 10 family members so we're extremely the stressed about that development just like you are distressed about the entire...
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is the director of iranian studies program at these at stanford university he joins us now live via skype from stanford california good to have you with us so what do you make of this how significant is it. is fairly significant in the sense that i think both countries the arabia and iran are looking at the rapidly changing landscape in the region around the world both of them look this is that they need to recalibrate and they need to reduce tensions and they need to reduce the amount of the. investment they're making in these proxy wars and they need to appeal to the international community they are less keen on confrontation and more inclined towards normalized relations for these things don't just happen what's what's occurred to bring about this for prashant and who might have mediated between the 2. clearly the country that has needed to train them is iraq and reports have that oman has also been active and has been involved in some of these negotiations but i think what has brought it about is the reality that the by the administration is mapping out a new middle east policy the po
is the director of iranian studies program at these at stanford university he joins us now live via skype from stanford california good to have you with us so what do you make of this how significant is it. is fairly significant in the sense that i think both countries the arabia and iran are looking at the rapidly changing landscape in the region around the world both of them look this is that they need to recalibrate and they need to reduce tensions and they need to reduce the amount of the....
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it's a political communications agency, and he's joining us from london by skype. it's good to have you with us. how much credibility is given to statements by donate cummins cummings, given the circumstances under which he left the government employ well wrong. it's a great question because many people will be asking why he's speaking out. why is he doing this now? when the british government has said already, there will be a full inquiry into the pandemic. but i just want to reflect it is i highly unusual situation to have the former, the guy who was the most important advisor to the british prime minister now. and the roading around the top level of british politics coming out with unprecedented criticism of this minor. and in fact dominant coming himself, if potentially more damaging to the british prime minister now than the official political opposition. and when he says things, when he calls out the current government and bars, johnson, when he implies they're incompetent when he says that the people were lying about the strategy with regard to coby is very,
it's a political communications agency, and he's joining us from london by skype. it's good to have you with us. how much credibility is given to statements by donate cummins cummings, given the circumstances under which he left the government employ well wrong. it's a great question because many people will be asking why he's speaking out. why is he doing this now? when the british government has said already, there will be a full inquiry into the pandemic. but i just want to reflect it is i...
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research fellow of the middle east north africa program at chatham house he joins us now live via skype from london you know where do you see this going from here. sadly i think this kind of level of violence is not going to proceed any i'm so. it's almost incomprehensible that the security council can't reach an agreement. when the this kind level of violence on on on both sides and we see in the speech or the fight civilians on the both sides and the fatalities and the destruction and the security council. resolution of all sides to immediately called for a ceasefire rich sends a message that the international community is not invested enough in the conflict at least to 2 cold focuses but i think what we saw i think we need to look at the bigger picture and all happened in the last few weeks serious of footage your response will decision on the israeli side when it comes to shift when it comes to not knowing is john was my stool in there in the palestinian an election every handed approach but it did police enjoy muslim doing the holy month. actually expose this julie in devoted brill
research fellow of the middle east north africa program at chatham house he joins us now live via skype from london you know where do you see this going from here. sadly i think this kind of level of violence is not going to proceed any i'm so. it's almost incomprehensible that the security council can't reach an agreement. when the this kind level of violence on on on both sides and we see in the speech or the fight civilians on the both sides and the fatalities and the destruction and the...
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we had a little bit of trouble with skype.rono on to talk about the abortion rights issue. the leaders of the party, the teeny dater but apparently who doesn't bother qanon, margie q. greene who is qanon. lauren bow vert, it's a whole -- madison cawthorn, whose dream vacay was hitler's bungalow. you go on and on and on. this sort of freak show that the republican party is. you add that to the arizona bananas recount, which even a republican local official said, this is insane. donald trump saying that it's -- it's unhinged because they said, well, they dumped all the ballots. you combine that with now the far right is on the brink of taking away women's right to choose, i wonder how you run any campaigns in the suburbs after that. >> it will be difficult, and we have to look at the republican party now, that it is a campaign -- rather, it's a party of personalities, not policies. they have nothing. when you see marjorie taylor greene as a leading voice in the party, you unfortunately i think we can go lower, the republican par
we had a little bit of trouble with skype.rono on to talk about the abortion rights issue. the leaders of the party, the teeny dater but apparently who doesn't bother qanon, margie q. greene who is qanon. lauren bow vert, it's a whole -- madison cawthorn, whose dream vacay was hitler's bungalow. you go on and on and on. this sort of freak show that the republican party is. you add that to the arizona bananas recount, which even a republican local official said, this is insane. donald trump...
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it struck down, it straight down so she just there is connected through skype. she's holding her own. through the which actual field camera. ok. oh, my god, that was amazing. and shot with her that the signals a little better. that was seriously amazing how is pretty whole lot that i feel like i one on the right. sarah has got your piece and now so should gifts. haha. >> that was incredible. >> scariest thing i've done long time. i've been skydiving. so that's right, top this close to that. i think you drop 6 stories. i'm told no no. a few drops right. and you're suddenly plummeting down this too. that's dark and scary can tell you that you it beautifully. yeah. like on camera the whole time. that was amazing. you kept yourself in like a make it more i know. you know, it's one you are my hero. seriously. you look fantastic. you survive that ride. that was amazing. absolutely. >> survived. >> you know, super fun. open about 5 years highly recommend this ride. my face hurts from smiling haha, that's her 3rd right. say yeah. and the great news is you don't have to
it struck down, it straight down so she just there is connected through skype. she's holding her own. through the which actual field camera. ok. oh, my god, that was amazing. and shot with her that the signals a little better. that was seriously amazing how is pretty whole lot that i feel like i one on the right. sarah has got your piece and now so should gifts. haha. >> that was incredible. >> scariest thing i've done long time. i've been skydiving. so that's right, top this close...
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he's joining us by skype from mens car. do you think those opposed to president? look a shank or going to react to this reactions. i'll get outrage, anger and brothers. he's definitely on the wrong spot in the world maps, but definitely look at using security diplomatic information umbrella of the kremlin. and that's what here lies on. he's playing the trump card thing that we together with russia against the west, against the bunker senior bureau. and that's what he's playing, and he's playing this card in order to ensure a russian support russian money and russian implants, in light of very mild and very appeasing sanctions or grew up in america. somebody one would imagine has tipped off about the russian government, the roman protested that was on that flight. what do you think this means for the other key figures and the opposition? well, they'll be very careful where they fly, where they go. and that's, i'll be in the rush approved that and i'll buy the russian kid, you'd be proven that they operate not only inside their own jurisdiction but also european uni
he's joining us by skype from mens car. do you think those opposed to president? look a shank or going to react to this reactions. i'll get outrage, anger and brothers. he's definitely on the wrong spot in the world maps, but definitely look at using security diplomatic information umbrella of the kremlin. and that's what here lies on. he's playing the trump card thing that we together with russia against the west, against the bunker senior bureau. and that's what he's playing, and he's playing...
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nation and he's the author of the fight for the soul of the democratic party and is joining us via skype from madison in wisconsin very good to have you with us mr nichols on al-jazeera so criticism there from muslim groups in the u.s. what do you make of the way the biden administration has responded to this latest escalation in the conflict everyone of course thought that he would be better and he would do better than trump on this tony issue with the years of experience has had but he's struggled to respond why is that you think. i think you're right i think that the by administration had hoped to stand back from a lot of middle east issues and focus more on domestic policy and what has developed and israel and palestine over the last 10 days or so has forced this administration to adjust to change what's going on there much more seriously it's not that they they weren't concerned but now this one in center issue the president's initial response which was to express a great deal of solidarity with israel not to mention palestine this is a couple days ago there was very good hunch imme
nation and he's the author of the fight for the soul of the democratic party and is joining us via skype from madison in wisconsin very good to have you with us mr nichols on al-jazeera so criticism there from muslim groups in the u.s. what do you make of the way the biden administration has responded to this latest escalation in the conflict everyone of course thought that he would be better and he would do better than trump on this tony issue with the years of experience has had but he's...
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man draw as a former national security advisor to the prime minister of israel he joins us now via skype from tel aviv good to have you with us where do you see this going now will will israel launch a ground offensive into gaza. beforehand so the question will say they. all 4 men we'll call the united nation and i don't know if it's a joke or a really good description of the situation you know in syria more than half the medium are of those have been killed by other arabs and with not so many meetings of the security council so where is the push in adelaide. international community the words. are of the issues when it is often we go to our obscured by syrians it's ok when it is the speed our of skin is very very bad. i understand this is the ironical of the old and this is why from our point of view all the for all the security council is a big joke not this serious. about the biggest. but it is a different operation it was launched by. by hamas initiated by hamas. will be the only busy government. or eventing group and there will be a government. and make holy see in our capital in juv
man draw as a former national security advisor to the prime minister of israel he joins us now via skype from tel aviv good to have you with us where do you see this going now will will israel launch a ground offensive into gaza. beforehand so the question will say they. all 4 men we'll call the united nation and i don't know if it's a joke or a really good description of the situation you know in syria more than half the medium are of those have been killed by other arabs and with not so many...
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national unity government akiva eldar is a political analyst he joins us now live from tel aviv via skype good to have you with us so what's your view on this can the paid for a viable working government and will netanyahu be able to stop him doing so. well of course we'll do everything to stop him and you know if he saw this by putting pressure on every single member opium enough benefits and even inciting it actually you can do or maybe copy paste from. 'd washington how trump was reacting to the results so he mentions losing iowa and what not and you know is doing right now on facebook or what have you. been able he's just 5 fingers short all the magic 61 members already but the. committee indicates that will enable him to possibile that will prevent prime minister member. who is facing charges of corruption. and be in action so it's not just. ego it's the control of the father. and he will do everything in order to undermine any attempt and you know. say it now it's not just that any of those political future we are looking at. you and it's ironic and you know will be were made by min
national unity government akiva eldar is a political analyst he joins us now live from tel aviv via skype good to have you with us so what's your view on this can the paid for a viable working government and will netanyahu be able to stop him doing so. well of course we'll do everything to stop him and you know if he saw this by putting pressure on every single member opium enough benefits and even inciting it actually you can do or maybe copy paste from. 'd washington how trump was reacting to...
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while john nichols is the national affairs correspondent of the nation, he's joining us live by skype from madison and wisconsin. good to happy with us on all the 0 is chuck schumer right. republicans doing this because they're scared of donald trump. absolutely. there's no question that donald trump's dominance, the republican party, which you can use the congressional party is quite clear. now, as you noted in your set up, there were a number of republicans in the house and senate who did not want to abandon the idea, but in any case, they were supportive of it. there were not enough and i think that pretty much sums it up at this point. donald trump doesn't want an investigation. and so. ready the republicans in the senate are locking mitch mcconnell, the republican sentence leader, had said that he objected to it primarily because there were investigations have been going on at the committee level and at other levels as well. and this would be simply a, essentially, a duplication of a process that was already in place is the right. well, there will be other investigation. there's
while john nichols is the national affairs correspondent of the nation, he's joining us live by skype from madison and wisconsin. good to happy with us on all the 0 is chuck schumer right. republicans doing this because they're scared of donald trump. absolutely. there's no question that donald trump's dominance, the republican party, which you can use the congressional party is quite clear. now, as you noted in your set up, there were a number of republicans in the house and senate who did not...
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now it's a rice a attacker has she who's a national correspondent for the japan times joins us by skype from tokyo mr takashi at this extension of the state of emergency what do you think the implications are for the games well there are many implications for the games. one of the 1st example that comes to mind here is the tentative visit the president of the international olympic committee thomas barr that was slated for later this month however earlier today. the president of the tokyo 2020 organizing committee said will ask him up and said that as it may be difficult. and like what was said just now in your segment there seems to be mounting frustration and public opposition to hosting the games out of fear and frustration and you can see that in the public polls which show that in many cases more than 70 percent of the public believes that the games can't be held stately should be postponed again or canceled altogether and and the decision that went into that wave of public opinion do you think that will be enough to encourage the government and perhaps even the i.o.c. to to get bac
now it's a rice a attacker has she who's a national correspondent for the japan times joins us by skype from tokyo mr takashi at this extension of the state of emergency what do you think the implications are for the games well there are many implications for the games. one of the 1st example that comes to mind here is the tentative visit the president of the international olympic committee thomas barr that was slated for later this month however earlier today. the president of the tokyo 2020...
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she joins us on skype from dock are in cynical where maggie, welcome to the news out. what's the u. r u s. p, about the democratic republic of congo here. why is it? number one? thank you very much for this opportunity. if number one, for a variety of reasons, we are looking at decades of conflict, much of this conflict is related to land dispute. it is a fundamental issue that needs to be addressed. there are issues of disarmament. there are issues demobilization of the various armed groups stabilization and of course community reconciliation. that's all need to be addressed. none of these countries clearly fits into a one size fits all solution because they've got different political situations. they've got different, you know, paramilitary situations on the ground. they've got different situations of violence or not on the ground as well. but people do cross those porous borders. so in that regard, when people are displaced, do they take the issues with them across the border into the other countries on this list? i think i'm at one point we have to recognize that displacement ma
she joins us on skype from dock are in cynical where maggie, welcome to the news out. what's the u. r u s. p, about the democratic republic of congo here. why is it? number one? thank you very much for this opportunity. if number one, for a variety of reasons, we are looking at decades of conflict, much of this conflict is related to land dispute. it is a fundamental issue that needs to be addressed. there are issues of disarmament. there are issues demobilization of the various armed groups...
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khalid the bonn is a humanitarian worker and palestinian citizen he joins us now from gaza city via skype thank you so much for being with us as we're entering week 2 of this conflict week 2 of gaza being on the airstrikes what is your initial reaction when you hear our correspondent talk about the inability for anything to get done of the united nations effectively the the international community standing by and looking on. the problem is that here what i'm feeling is that it's not they can't it's rather they want for me as a palestinian it hurts me a lot to learn that the united states is blocking our misery here every night here in gaza it's apocalypse it's hell is unleashed on us and unfortunately as gazans we have to go 3 through this over and over again for the lurker of the of the strong will to tackled the root causes of what we are going through to tackle the actual causes of of of why this is collision actually has to take place every time which is the occupation and the human ization of us and everyone is only seems to be concerned about israel's right to defend itself but no o
khalid the bonn is a humanitarian worker and palestinian citizen he joins us now from gaza city via skype thank you so much for being with us as we're entering week 2 of this conflict week 2 of gaza being on the airstrikes what is your initial reaction when you hear our correspondent talk about the inability for anything to get done of the united nations effectively the the international community standing by and looking on. the problem is that here what i'm feeling is that it's not they can't...
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final approved list will be announced by the guardian council on may 27th joining us now live via skype from tehran is. a senior research fellow for the center for middle east strategic studies good to have you with us president rouhani has criticized a sudden narrowing of the eligibility criteria for those hoping to succeed him and has insisted that the guardian council has no legal authority to impose new more restrictive try to or is he right. well there are arguments in the country that the body that can legally put a man rules is the parliament not the guardian council and if they want to exit kid a yellow they have to go through the president you know to communicate that they eat their ministry and we have been hearing about this issue maybe in the previous round the elections in their country and most specifically the reformists they have been arguing that the guardian council needs to be somehow let's say giving more space to further candidates in order to be a bill to raam and they believe that this can increase the level of turn out that have been arguments for against this de
final approved list will be announced by the guardian council on may 27th joining us now live via skype from tehran is. a senior research fellow for the center for middle east strategic studies good to have you with us president rouhani has criticized a sudden narrowing of the eligibility criteria for those hoping to succeed him and has insisted that the guardian council has no legal authority to impose new more restrictive try to or is he right. well there are arguments in the country that the...
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asuna is a palestinian activist in haifa one of the ferde largest cities in israel joins us now by skypegood to have you with us what is the sentiment like now in haifa. but i guess 1st before talking about the sentiment in him but i think we need to put something on the record straight this is not a civil war we palestinians palestinians so called israel today palestine 48 are colonized people this started in 148 with the establishment of the israeli state and the connotation and so it's not correct to describe it as a as a civil war it's a continuation of a process that started long time ago and it's manifesting itself now in particular kind of ways. in. cities in palestine 4048 the situation is. tense there's quite a bit of fear but a lot of peer among honest and in communities because at the moment we're not only facing the kind of the violence and structured bidens by the israelis by its police institutions or by its police like in its military forces in the lead but we're also seeing how it is armed mobs of zion as organized as groups that are roaming the streets looking for palest
asuna is a palestinian activist in haifa one of the ferde largest cities in israel joins us now by skypegood to have you with us what is the sentiment like now in haifa. but i guess 1st before talking about the sentiment in him but i think we need to put something on the record straight this is not a civil war we palestinians palestinians so called israel today palestine 48 are colonized people this started in 148 with the establishment of the israeli state and the connotation and so it's not...
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he joins us via skype from many thanks for joining us on the news. our you live in gaza. firstly, tell us what you and your family have experienced in the last 11 days. in sim, been word from the 1st or did this. there is no safe place, there is no safe haven, an entire trip. it settled on where you are. in the city, the 165 square meters is right and made sure for the 2200000 people, no place is safe. and there is no safe haven in go go and it's up to your router. remember, it can be, you can be your neighbor, it can be big tunnel long as the they are targeting cd and medium targets. big chain, big chain, who are or me with the is 35 and the war type pick rockets, one air. gotta getting good isn't venture airy dentures covered media or clinics. 19 clinic. the only one share among them to get police stations, apartment and even street. you know, the bonded and, and they destroy the nation land force. the factory, the so far has been destroyed and the heart of children and woman and to be too much too much in the storm. unfortunately, the medium to ta
he joins us via skype from many thanks for joining us on the news. our you live in gaza. firstly, tell us what you and your family have experienced in the last 11 days. in sim, been word from the 1st or did this. there is no safe place, there is no safe haven, an entire trip. it settled on where you are. in the city, the 165 square meters is right and made sure for the 2200000 people, no place is safe. and there is no safe haven in go go and it's up to your router. remember, it can be, you can...
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he joins me by skype from los angeles. thanks very much for being with us. will get initially your reaction to the fact that a c, y has been announced. well i think this is very good news. clearly the continuation of this conflict, the destruction it was reeking 1st and foremost upon god, the impact had upon civilians and god was civilians in israel has really been devastating. and how you to structure think it's a good thing. i think it could have been reached days ago. we have more concerted pressure earlier pressure from the bargaining administration, but it is certainly to be welcomed. it is a fact off the spot. it's not clear at this point whether there's no agreement between israel and i'm also really just a mutual sci fi. and of course, the sci fi was just the beginning heart that wants to reach deceased by the really hard work is just about to begin, which is to try to figure out some way to prevent the reoccurrence of this study fighting between as well and come off and other groups and gather interesting me, we've had egyptian state television in t
he joins me by skype from los angeles. thanks very much for being with us. will get initially your reaction to the fact that a c, y has been announced. well i think this is very good news. clearly the continuation of this conflict, the destruction it was reeking 1st and foremost upon god, the impact had upon civilians and god was civilians in israel has really been devastating. and how you to structure think it's a good thing. i think it could have been reached days ago. we have more concerted...
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now, via skype from stock hold good to have you with us. so this is the, what the regime is saying. the fact that so many the fact they say that so many syrians have turned out for this election. it, it shows how united the people are behind the regime. you agree? if you don't though, tweak kelly a family war inside there. yeah. you don't vote and you are inside it, sir. yeah, we did. kenya, which watch are you? lot of people going to have the option. all right, so people you feel don't really have an option. how do you think many people are looking at this? after all this turmoil, the years of revolution, the struggle to have a bigger degree of freedom and democracy. does it mark the end of the revolution? for many people it does not as long as there's people that working to, to bring down this regime. there is no one for this revolution as long as i'm a life and other people who survived that regime a live. this relation is not over those people who have thought and worked hard to bring best sod regime for and still work you bring in that regime today. criminal court, that was peo
now, via skype from stock hold good to have you with us. so this is the, what the regime is saying. the fact that so many the fact they say that so many syrians have turned out for this election. it, it shows how united the people are behind the regime. you agree? if you don't though, tweak kelly a family war inside there. yeah. you don't vote and you are inside it, sir. yeah, we did. kenya, which watch are you? lot of people going to have the option. all right, so people you feel don't really...
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their feet i stand on skype with them and the commercial center normally on these places would be open and actually very very busy but given the circumstances most of them are closed and therefore put that definitely not this is. this is one of the 41st but so far the other thing to kind of think that. this is here one of the more cyclonic sentiments off the islands with one of the more stuff photographed sunsets in the warped normally behind me over 3000 people would gather for watching the sunset this fewer people you give us more to feed off than 1980 s. . thanks for joining me and hopefully. just us. how long hello and welcome to brother nick my name's dora pitcher i'm from dubrovnik but i lived in frankfurt for a few years and returned to my wonderful home country after finishing high school i'm going to show you how beautiful dubrovnik is and why i love it so much. naturalist begins what will start out on the city walls not only the pride of brother nick but of all croatia. 1979 the old city and these bills were added to the list of you miska world heritage sites. the bullet salo
their feet i stand on skype with them and the commercial center normally on these places would be open and actually very very busy but given the circumstances most of them are closed and therefore put that definitely not this is. this is one of the 41st but so far the other thing to kind of think that. this is here one of the more cyclonic sentiments off the islands with one of the more stuff photographed sunsets in the warped normally behind me over 3000 people would gather for watching the...
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middle east regional media adviser with the norwegian refugee council and he joins us live now via skype from a man mr schembri i thank you so much for joining us this obviously must be a deeply distressing for you. absolutely i woke up this morning this news was extremely distressing to hear that at least 11 children who are in our care we used to provide them with counseling and exams sizes programs for 2 to help them cope with trauma would stress with all that they've been through in the past and now we've heard that they've been killed just 11 out of over 60 children who have been bombed in their homes a lot of them died with their parents with their siblings with their neighbors in highly densely populated areas in gaza city and it's extremely extremely tragic that we hear this and still allowed to happen as we speak my colleagues in gaza movements know they will make it alive over the night. as you're speaking we're showing pictures of some of the children rula mohammad was only 5 years old a few of the others were all there lina and cherie and 15 demerara alex rangi 15 many of the
middle east regional media adviser with the norwegian refugee council and he joins us live now via skype from a man mr schembri i thank you so much for joining us this obviously must be a deeply distressing for you. absolutely i woke up this morning this news was extremely distressing to hear that at least 11 children who are in our care we used to provide them with counseling and exams sizes programs for 2 to help them cope with trauma would stress with all that they've been through in the...
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she joins us live by skype from bay, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, why are we seeing this disease spread, particularly in india? this is the western for which we don't have an answer right now. we just have more questions. we think it is because previously this was only seen badly with people who are one or a bit weaker who had organ transplantation or be immunity suppressed. and we thought as a lot of it has to do with because good is, is a war, it's of in the phantom exploration. so when you're going all out, when one is going all out to stop us, we are doing everything on bio finding more while doing that. we're finding that a lot of people not getting new for my office, but the reason why i say we don't have an answer is because there are other countries with similar temperatures. we think the hot weather is falling it, but there are other countries with us who didn't have the same price as we have. we don't know that it's something different than they are, or the we, the bit in this, or the very end of the and this particular fung
she joins us live by skype from bay, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, why are we seeing this disease spread, particularly in india? this is the western for which we don't have an answer right now. we just have more questions. we think it is because previously this was only seen badly with people who are one or a bit weaker who had organ transplantation or be immunity suppressed. and we thought as a lot of it has to do with because good is, is a war, it's of in the phantom exploration....
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it's a wound that may never heal and are chappelle al jazeera. joining us now via skype from sweden is heading now, but from the northern africa institute, the former director of the may be an economic policy research unit. so why has it taken so long for the german government to recognize these atrocities as a genocide? because it's a tricky issue from a german perspective, it might have far reaching implications and it auto touches on a project. 3 off, denial is some which was longer, the dominant perception in german society, germans read pain, to go back to what they perceive to the good old days, which were never good, maybe old, for the not mind of hero and others who felt the brunt of german colonialism, but german swear. really hot, trying not to look brick into what the initial steps towards the holocaust where in the colonial roots they executed at the beginning of the 20 century. now the herero and nala people had to, always speaking just before that the report you're talking about what took place. and so you had 80 percent of people that were kill tens of thousands, but the
it's a wound that may never heal and are chappelle al jazeera. joining us now via skype from sweden is heading now, but from the northern africa institute, the former director of the may be an economic policy research unit. so why has it taken so long for the german government to recognize these atrocities as a genocide? because it's a tricky issue from a german perspective, it might have far reaching implications and it auto touches on a project. 3 off, denial is some which was longer, the...
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i am about to skype call doctor victoria, she is in america, she wrote this paper. nice to meet you. my first question is, when did you first find out about apetamin? i had a patient who came into our liver clinic and she was complaining of fatigue. she was jaundiced, her skin was yellow. her body was fighting her liver. do you know how serious it could have been if she was to perhaps continue taking it? it is hard to know what would have happened, she could have full liver failure had she continued. yeah, because when my mother was taking it, she was kind of like the patient you just described, you just described, she was taking a lot, she was over the limit. it actually caused her to go coma. i am really sorry to hear that. what particularly worries me about apetamin is the way that it is marketed. as a vitamin supplement, which implies it is safe, that it is natural. the active ingredient that stimulates appetite and a few other ingredients, there are no actual studies about it. we do not know how apetamin will impact a person. influencers promote apetamin withou
i am about to skype call doctor victoria, she is in america, she wrote this paper. nice to meet you. my first question is, when did you first find out about apetamin? i had a patient who came into our liver clinic and she was complaining of fatigue. she was jaundiced, her skin was yellow. her body was fighting her liver. do you know how serious it could have been if she was to perhaps continue taking it? it is hard to know what would have happened, she could have full liver failure had she...
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not only is it burning in remote, rugged terrain, which has made this mostly a fight from the skype. >> we have essentially an onshore flow pushing up into this canyon. that canyon consists of old, heavy growth. it has not had fire activity in 50 plus years. >>> at the same time, arson investigators say they are aggressively tracking down leads. they say they are aware of social media burning unconfirmed information about possible suspects. one app even posting a picture and offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to the person. fire officials say any investigation should be left to the experts. >> we don't want people on social media to speculate unnecessarily. give us the time to do a orou and vestio >> aon vestigators say they detained and questioned one person overnight before letting them go they are now questioning a second person who might be connected to how the fire started. >>> cruz made fast work of a small brush fire in south san jose near singleton road west of coyote creek. it burned about 10 acres before the crews were able to put it out. tomorrow, santa rosa
not only is it burning in remote, rugged terrain, which has made this mostly a fight from the skype. >> we have essentially an onshore flow pushing up into this canyon. that canyon consists of old, heavy growth. it has not had fire activity in 50 plus years. >>> at the same time, arson investigators say they are aggressively tracking down leads. they say they are aware of social media burning unconfirmed information about possible suspects. one app even posting a picture and...