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u. s. are on the same page with regard to how to prosecute this more with regard to the way forward for gaza and the associated timelines. however, given all of that, even as the pressure on the biden administration mounts to push israel to do more in the face of these mounting casualties, to do more, to protect these casualties. there's, there's still seems to be very little appetite in washington to attach conditions on the aid that is something to israel. but the longer this goes on, the more prominent discussion point of that is going to be here. the deputy is janelle de la in dc. thanks very much. i of the us as announced the creation of an allied, the task force in response to attacks by hoody rebels on ships in the red sea. the international force will conduct joint patrols and provide intelligence to protect ships from attacks by the human vice rebels. since october, the who the rebel group is attacked and seized multiple ships that it says uh, quite linked to is right. several major co
u. s. are on the same page with regard to how to prosecute this more with regard to the way forward for gaza and the associated timelines. however, given all of that, even as the pressure on the biden administration mounts to push israel to do more in the face of these mounting casualties, to do more, to protect these casualties. there's, there's still seems to be very little appetite in washington to attach conditions on the aid that is something to israel. but the longer this goes on, the...
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u. s. are partially responsible and complicity and this because of the weapons that the west provides to ukraine. also, the russian ambassador was a little critical of the un secretary general saying he was baffled on why the secretary general had not issued a strong statement yet condemning the attack in belgrade. now we should also mention that top un official colleague, a heavy and assistant secretary general, also brief the council where he call it for all sides to de escalate the situation . and he said he unequivocally condemned all attacks on cities and civilian infrastructure and ukraine and russia. clearly, the security council has been focus the last couple months on the situation in gaza, for obvious reasons. but as the war and ukraine continues, the russian ambassador felt this was a key opportunity to point out how his country is also a victim. in this ongoing conflict, gabriel's on to out is here at united nations in new york. meanwhile, the governor of the ukrainian regional hall
u. s. are partially responsible and complicity and this because of the weapons that the west provides to ukraine. also, the russian ambassador was a little critical of the un secretary general saying he was baffled on why the secretary general had not issued a strong statement yet condemning the attack in belgrade. now we should also mention that top un official colleague, a heavy and assistant secretary general, also brief the council where he call it for all sides to de escalate the situation...
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u. s. are you, is it, of course, that everyone would need to stand at this point and address this very big challenge that we see in our region that has been a sort of divisive element. i mean, this is event and does that have divided people between people who think that this should be only treated as a service? the fac and others will see that there is aspect of it, but cannot ignore that. there is huge, a impact on civilians that need to be addressed as well. so in those times when people are split actions to, to bring together everyone and be for voice, this concept that we need 1st to stop the war and then address the humanitarian aspect becomes very important that i think it would be important in order conflicts of only the one doesn't as a says, it hasn't sold at least 5 was a problem so they could use to flood how much is boss, network of tunnels and the gaza strip. so the system would come from a limit this way and see the idea also says it to blow up the tunnels with bombs. so we have v
u. s. are you, is it, of course, that everyone would need to stand at this point and address this very big challenge that we see in our region that has been a sort of divisive element. i mean, this is event and does that have divided people between people who think that this should be only treated as a service? the fac and others will see that there is aspect of it, but cannot ignore that. there is huge, a impact on civilians that need to be addressed as well. so in those times when people are...
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u. s. we are advising western countries that you know, it's an immediate cease fire is in everybody's benefits, but unfortunately, they cannot see through that and there is the result of what they're going, what, what they are going through now is going to be more hate crimes on the streets is going to be breathing more, etc. and by that time, it would be too late to pick up the pieces with regards to your points a to your question regarding a cup 20 look and i think we are at the position now in this region where we sort of got to use to be a constant finger pointing, and the double standards one has to ask, why is it that when a uh, the u. e, which is a country that is doing its fair share in supporting sustainability gets, it gets the lecture and the on the, on the fact that it's an oil producing country. when you know 2 cups of good happened in scotland, we didn't see the same. the rest of the same arguments can happen. it can, can be argued regarding the world's cup and caught that caught, th
u. s. we are advising western countries that you know, it's an immediate cease fire is in everybody's benefits, but unfortunately, they cannot see through that and there is the result of what they're going, what, what they are going through now is going to be more hate crimes on the streets is going to be breathing more, etc. and by that time, it would be too late to pick up the pieces with regards to your points a to your question regarding a cup 20 look and i think we are at the position now...
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u. s. u n. coordinations are back in would be what would be a historic pledge to end the use of the main contributor to global warming. but oil producers like saudi arabia and russia, are lobbying against the pledge, anchoring some representatives. and protesters as the, when the, when the, were these demonstrators are protesting against the leaks open message urging countries to blow up any text targeting fossil fuel. with here many of the comp 28 negotiators are concerned about the lack of progress and resistance of opec members. i don't believe what they will package, shane on, we shouldn't discuss actually the production of policy fuels. if we want to be series the or citizens in the planet, if we're going to be able to achieve the 2013, started get off emissions by single pack shortstop directly to children of this plan. it activists declared a day of protest that the climate summit hundreds also marched in solidarity with gaza, demanding a permanent ceasefire as well as claimant justice across the globe. the smaller group, staged a rare political protest, demanding the release of pro democracy
u. s. u n. coordinations are back in would be what would be a historic pledge to end the use of the main contributor to global warming. but oil producers like saudi arabia and russia, are lobbying against the pledge, anchoring some representatives. and protesters as the, when the, when the, were these demonstrators are protesting against the leaks open message urging countries to blow up any text targeting fossil fuel. with here many of the comp 28 negotiators are concerned about the lack of...
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u. s. on the u. k, are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a referendum or to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out. the summit, supposedly the united arab emirates have said that they will now try again in the hope of finding a consensus as they will be going through the economies. is what some negotiate. as the talks have been saying, we will not sign our dyslexia certificates. we cannot sign on on to text that does not have strong commitments on phasing out fossil fuels. this text is clearly in sufficient and disappointing. so as we, as a european union, outstanding for, for you and assessable energy for, or in this road, we cannot support these text. and we even come here for 2 weeks in order to say that people might be able to do something. we need to do something, the whole point of the global stuff, take us to look in them or with a mirror, tells us we need to read it and that's what we're collectively to do. and if we don't, we have all polluted login. so in memphis facebook sciences
u. s. on the u. k, are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a referendum or to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out. the summit, supposedly the united arab emirates have said that they will now try again in the hope of finding a consensus as they will be going through the economies. is what some negotiate. as the talks have been saying, we will not sign our dyslexia certificates. we cannot sign on on to text that does not have strong commitments on phasing out fossil fuels. this...
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u. s . navy, in u. s. air force are going to be needed for their upsets that the middle east is causing the us to have to divert resources to that area of a knowledge that us assets in that area are needed. and they're concerned about if they don't put these assets there that there, it would pull the us into a resource intensive for that would exasperate efforts to bolster us military posture in the pacific. i specifically taiwan straits so you know, what are we talking about here? um, this is the, the general, you know, the, the playbook accuse others are what you're doing, spying to under parents, internal affairs of other countries or ranking treaties, coersion military threats. then you know, you amplified that since this is a threat, there has to be your action. so you act on the threat. any response by those you are now threatening, is viewed as hostile justifying the original threat analysis and justifying arguments for more military responses. so i'm going downward spiral that obviously can only and in conflict
u. s . navy, in u. s. air force are going to be needed for their upsets that the middle east is causing the us to have to divert resources to that area of a knowledge that us assets in that area are needed. and they're concerned about if they don't put these assets there that there, it would pull the us into a resource intensive for that would exasperate efforts to bolster us military posture in the pacific. i specifically taiwan straits so you know, what are we talking about here? um, this is...
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u. s. and the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was admitted to some its host, the united air, the enrich, i've said that they will now try you again in the hope of finding consensus part the cop $28.00 director general measured else, one responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may just end up in the final tax take of us. we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging. but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something to start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and where it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach that is on north star that has been or no style or long. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text. and if we can, that would be his start drawing me her
u. s. and the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was admitted to some its host, the united air, the enrich, i've said that they will now try you again in the hope of finding consensus part the cop $28.00 director general measured else, one responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may just end up in the final tax take of us. we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all...
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actually, i know that you are seeking legal redress against u. b. s. and that there are several parts of your lawsuit that are still pending. can you tell us about that lawsuit and about your work to have whistle blowers and friends recognized well, i used to have a pending case about that harassment. i suffered at the bank, but also because somehow my life i stopped since as you know, the u. b. s, you know, in the media they were extra me, uh, angry and to me so obviously this credit crediting me was very easy and you'll be as being such a par, 4 bank because uh on the well of these people have accounts was u b. s. and name me on the ceo's on the heads of multinational companies on the heads of the media. so as i was a communication person, uh all the tvs i send to have never received any answers to my career editors. so obviously the so called protection, lo uh, width of ours is suppose to me windows case and u b. s would be, we have to pay what they owe me, which means the past 11 years, plus everything regarding my retirement right game and regardin
actually, i know that you are seeking legal redress against u. b. s. and that there are several parts of your lawsuit that are still pending. can you tell us about that lawsuit and about your work to have whistle blowers and friends recognized well, i used to have a pending case about that harassment. i suffered at the bank, but also because somehow my life i stopped since as you know, the u. b. s, you know, in the media they were extra me, uh, angry and to me so obviously this credit crediting...
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yes, so i mean we, we know very well that there is a double standard of those forces which are allied with u. s. government. they are loud comp, carte blanche to threaten any enemy that any anyone was deemed the enemy of the us government and, or its allies in this case is real. uh so, you know, we saw this, we see this with the rest of your cream conflict with the, with the way rushes treat it treated the way russians the rest and people are treated how they're abused and mocked and threatened on american social media. so, but again, this and this double standard is not surprising. it's har, fine, it's horrible, but it's doesn't surprised. i know a pull on twitter or x rather is certainly not scientific and but, but what are your thoughts on how 60 percent of people responding are in favor of killing the bureau. chief, how does that reflect on the public and media? well, it's just indicative of the blood last that we have in western side. yeah. i'll assume that those x percent are probably from the west or israel, or let's say allies of the west or israel as a, as the causes i live the west. s
yes, so i mean we, we know very well that there is a double standard of those forces which are allied with u. s. government. they are loud comp, carte blanche to threaten any enemy that any anyone was deemed the enemy of the us government and, or its allies in this case is real. uh so, you know, we saw this, we see this with the rest of your cream conflict with the, with the way rushes treat it treated the way russians the rest and people are treated how they're abused and mocked and threatened...
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adopting international low energy, military and low when we are criticized for years, we're not abiding by this minute down in o, o r u the u. s. and these, i are not what you are, the ones who bid this international institution, the ability to add to the, to the, to be part of. and now you are destroying all this and the nice them, they've been ays ations by uh, by the, by end of this policy. i think they are the other countries are trying to be the responsible parties. i see this in, in this is situation i'm trying to say you are the one who is the doing the security, the, the, the, the security situation in the, me, the, well, maybe you're to help with the global governing body of your not your patients wasn't in new york, maybe it should be moved to do by all re at all. no, not in the big apple. i mean, oh, dear me russia. i'll join b as a senior. so jared golf as joining us live here from do by thank you so much for your time. i enjoyed our conversation. thank you very much. thank you. are now off, the israel ordered residence out of the northern part of yang, saved money, fled to the southern board of cities over the un
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u. s. policy makers are trying to figure out ways to drive a wedge between russia and china. kissinger saw this as a way to do that. back in the 19 seventy's. and there was already a lot of tension between the soviet union and china. so it gets, it just nearly exploded that drive as far as buying that policy. and a lot of regards was dixon, more than much even more than kissinger, helen thomas, giving that to american university a few years ago, said the kitchen as it gets credit bill is really next is policy just wondered any word china was. so i'm not sure how accurate that is, but they saw it as a way to separate drive, a wedge between russia, the soviet union and china. and it succeeded in that regard. and then later it, kissinger does the push for daytime, with the soviet union also. so, i mean, there are some things that he achieves that we might say has a positive impact. but if you look at the balance overall of this man's career and what he represented, the negatives overwhelmingly outweigh the positives. you know, that sort of like people saying, you know, hitler was trying to hi
u. s. policy makers are trying to figure out ways to drive a wedge between russia and china. kissinger saw this as a way to do that. back in the 19 seventy's. and there was already a lot of tension between the soviet union and china. so it gets, it just nearly exploded that drive as far as buying that policy. and a lot of regards was dixon, more than much even more than kissinger, helen thomas, giving that to american university a few years ago, said the kitchen as it gets credit bill is really...
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are some big oxygen obstacles. one is who's going to pay into it. of course we have some obvious candidates like the u . s. or germany, but then there are some other nations that are putting a lot now, but that are historically not some of the biggest pullers like china. another issue is that some countries have pledge millions already or hundreds of millions like germany, and that you be both set that they would pay $100000000.00 into those. but if we calculate how much money these vulnerable nations are actually spending and all of the damage from these extreme events until 2030 the, the cost might be between $290000000000.00 up to half a trillion dollars. so really, those funds right now is just the drop in the bucket. a big countries have been saying that against a full full size out of fossil fuel, the more and 5 of a phase down. what does that mean? so a full size that would mean to reduce it to slowly reduce greenhouse emissions until they're fully gone from burning fossil fuels. and the phase down means that you reduce it, but there will still be a little bit less later. and this is a complicated qu
are some big oxygen obstacles. one is who's going to pay into it. of course we have some obvious candidates like the u . s. or germany, but then there are some other nations that are putting a lot now, but that are historically not some of the biggest pullers like china. another issue is that some countries have pledge millions already or hundreds of millions like germany, and that you be both set that they would pay $100000000.00 into those. but if we calculate how much money these vulnerable...
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u. s. and other countries, they are due to face a course in calls for. prosecutors saved the lives conspirators planned to bring weapons to berlin, to use in potential attacks against jewish institutions in europe. another person was arrested and brought her down several other terror suspects of also being detained in denmark. parties are now investigating if the suspects could be part of a larger terrorist network in your to well, the conflict and gaza has fueled a wave of anti semitic incidents here in germany. eaters have joined members of the countries jewish community in berlin, in a show of support to mark the last night of kind of shining a light in dock times. on the last, as a panel call more than 1000 jews from all of the gemini, gather, didn't berlin to celebrate the community. despite the shop increase in anti semitic incidence, and some us tetra tech on israel and the wall and gaza. the lead often if you we are experiencing open hatred towards jews and ease rail on gym and streets especially since some type of safe and for them. it was already anti semitism before that, but the qua
u. s. and other countries, they are due to face a course in calls for. prosecutors saved the lives conspirators planned to bring weapons to berlin, to use in potential attacks against jewish institutions in europe. another person was arrested and brought her down several other terror suspects of also being detained in denmark. parties are now investigating if the suspects could be part of a larger terrorist network in your to well, the conflict and gaza has fueled a wave of anti semitic...
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u. s. embassy, they are condemning the us for supporting israel and vetoing a cease fire resolution for guys. a local reporter, tennessee will be a to has more. a profile has been in the minds of nigeria organize this process to call for a ceasefire between israel and how they tell me that demonstrating the american ambrose potter and avoid that because they say the usb is a part of the war. the protest as our chancia in america and israel, and as far as the palestinians queued in the 10 week old war has killed more than 90000 according to guides us health ministry and says you, an estimate are buried on the ramos, the latest protest comes a major united states waiting for 3 for the same or is rarely change. i mean, nothing yahoo handling or jazz comments to us had raised concerns on the intensity of ease rose and military offensive in solving gather, describing its indiscriminate bomb in washington also is worried about the potential role of the palestinian authority in governing postwar gazda. the us is one. c as well as close as allies and had been criticized for shooting is all agai
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there are very few medical facilities authorized to perform. it even in the u. s. and few are still in countries like nigeria, which has the largest number of sickle cell patients. so it is going to be a problem for us to be able to roll this out to where the vast majority of patients with this disease live, scientist believe the sickle cell treatment is only the 1st. so what will likely be a wave of gene editing therapies? for cancer, cystic fibrosis and many other chronic diseases. the lessons that we learned here, the models that we set are hopefully going to be able. ready extend this technology out to numerous other diseases where patients suffering with those illnesses who will themselves be able to get a one time intervention that will change the course of the rest of their lives. chris for technology has only been in existence for a decade. future advances may bring medical benefits that doctors and patients today can only dream of rob reynolds l g 0 will take a short break and we'll be back in just a moment with much more off the days news and all the lates
there are very few medical facilities authorized to perform. it even in the u. s. and few are still in countries like nigeria, which has the largest number of sickle cell patients. so it is going to be a problem for us to be able to roll this out to where the vast majority of patients with this disease live, scientist believe the sickle cell treatment is only the 1st. so what will likely be a wave of gene editing therapies? for cancer, cystic fibrosis and many other chronic diseases. the...
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border agents so backed up that they are taking migrants to tucson where they're processed and released into the u. sr 11 days due to overwhelming demand on border agents from migrants. the business owners say that they are paying the price. >> last week we had 5000, that's what we usually would make over an eight hour shift. >> we find places around the border wall where smugglers cut holes for migrants, cutting through 16 times. >> they mark the days where they fix the reaches. >> u. s. and mexican officials tell nbc news one reason for the rise as mexico's border control equivalent is running low on funds and stopping for migrants. but republicans blame president biden's border policies for encouraging migrants to come and are demanding changes before they will pass more funding for ukraine. this, from the border patrol unit. >> what we need from this administration is that they are serious from border security because when you are allowing individuals to come across the border that occupies a lot. >> president biden calls gop proposals extreme. migrants tell us that they are desperate. we are tir
border agents so backed up that they are taking migrants to tucson where they're processed and released into the u. sr 11 days due to overwhelming demand on border agents from migrants. the business owners say that they are paying the price. >> last week we had 5000, that's what we usually would make over an eight hour shift. >> we find places around the border wall where smugglers cut holes for migrants, cutting through 16 times. >> they mark the days where they fix the...
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u. s. claims it's intermediate range. missiles are designed to count a similar weapons developed by facing in recent years. while among the american arms mentioned by the us, official is the tomahawk cruise missile is paper. can you turn up heads on kind of hit targets? thousands of kilometers away and not the missile system bodies. the s m 6 is also expected to be deployed, that it's designed as an antique cropped weapon, but can also be used to hit the ground of naval targets a little bit with much show to range that the tumble hooks, the vice chair of the shanghai center for wind, park, and international studies, that's nelson wong believe the washington's actions prove that it has no intention of taking into account the interest of the office. they actually show that to them. the us is due considering itself to be the world policeman that they do believe that they, you know, they control the whole, well, they have to like to do whatever they like. uh, even outside of china is voted last thing they, they start deploying, consider to deploy nuclear weapons. i mean, i think per step. sure
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. >> andnd this is a a strange ququestion, bubut why are e you talklking to us?s? whwhy are you u toto an ababout this? >> yeaeah. i thinink there's s a need foro explanation and a benefit if we are a bit more transparent. >> reporter: he leads the dutch military's robotics and auautonomous s systems uninit. >> w with the prprimary aim m o keepining your flelesh and blol humaman soldiersrs safer. >> a at first, y yes. secondnd is to incncrease our rt power.r. fofor example,e, with recoconnae robotsts, be the f first into o minefield. if the robot explodes, i lose onone robot. >> reporter: this is a new arms race, and this time china is the mamain rival. >> thehey believe e that the u states and other countries won't invest sufficiently into this disruptive new technology. so it's an opportunity for them to leapfrog ahead of the united states. >> right. >> reporter: alex wang, , the a. dadata guru, i is now workrking the u.s.s. military.y. >>>> how will l that spacece ch over the n next five, ten years because e of a.i.? >> so inin the sea, , on land, air r it will bebe some sortrt
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are we talking about the victories in vietnam or the victory then of gun is done of the 20 years? they had the only experience or shed by the u. s. to this mad z. you are me is killing women and children, and just destroying houses, hospitals and schools, our people wouldn't remain on there. and then because simply they are the owners of the land and they are the rightful people of the land. of the, of the displacement of people is a cultural is a co charter of this, a in t t of this entity delta was formed by importing people from all around the world, making them on the planting them in the land that doesn't belong to them. and now there is a reverse migration as these people have started to attend to their origin on homes as hundreds of thousands of units helps faulted off the accept flood and imposing such an experience on a lot of police. the indian people is a fully on us to bid him for, and they said they haven't considered them any difference between us. and then we are the owners of this land for thousands of years, a very all the in coming people, they are being in pause on, on our land. we are monitoring their rivers
are we talking about the victories in vietnam or the victory then of gun is done of the 20 years? they had the only experience or shed by the u. s. to this mad z. you are me is killing women and children, and just destroying houses, hospitals and schools, our people wouldn't remain on there. and then because simply they are the owners of the land and they are the rightful people of the land. of the, of the displacement of people is a cultural is a co charter of this, a in t t of this entity...
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essentially, negotiators are looking for language that would keep us from vetoing a cease fire resolution and gaza. now, if you recall earlier this month, the u. s. that adjusts of that. it vetoed as the resolution, in contrast to the other un security council members who voted overwhelmingly in support of it. no negotiations are now ongoing because while the us said that a cat support a reference to a cessation of hostilities, it is pushing for water down language, calling for the suspension of hostilities. now in the last a draft a text made available of the this resolution. both the phrases were in that text. so 1st a call to for the urgent suspension of hostilities, followed by urgent steps towards the cessation of hostilities. but it's about word succession. that remains a sticking point for us negotiators. another sticking point of course, is that the u. s. wants to see the text in that resolution, specifically condemning home us for its actions on october 7. that text did not have that instead it had a more general condemnation of terrorist acts in the world, but were at a point where, especially the negotiators representing the arab stat
essentially, negotiators are looking for language that would keep us from vetoing a cease fire resolution and gaza. now, if you recall earlier this month, the u. s. that adjusts of that. it vetoed as the resolution, in contrast to the other un security council members who voted overwhelmingly in support of it. no negotiations are now ongoing because while the us said that a cat support a reference to a cessation of hostilities, it is pushing for water down language, calling for the suspension...
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u. s. is all domestic human lights by the way, are not very good in terms of, you know, the u. s. has more prisoners per capita and in terms of absolute number than any country in the world, for a developed country, it has the worst of health care. it has the highest rates of poverty and hunger of any developed countries. so again, the us doesn't even practice what it preaches in regards to telling people. well thank you very much, daniel. come all like human and labor wrestler. thanks, dan. thank you. and western states are considering a shakeup of the ukrainian government as lot of mirrors. the lensky is falling short in his role as president. that's according to the russian for an intelligence service, which also examined why western leaders are losing faith in the landscape. said again, that is, can the head of the russian foreign intelligence status says they have received credible information to the high ranking officials and prominent western countries are frequently discussing the needs, replaced the current ukrainian president. by them is lensky as unfulfilled promises to
u. s. is all domestic human lights by the way, are not very good in terms of, you know, the u. s. has more prisoners per capita and in terms of absolute number than any country in the world, for a developed country, it has the worst of health care. it has the highest rates of poverty and hunger of any developed countries. so again, the us doesn't even practice what it preaches in regards to telling people. well thank you very much, daniel. come all like human and labor wrestler. thanks, dan....
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u. s. cultural and education are unesco. take urgent action. the crime of targeting and destroying archaeological sides should spur the world and you ness, go into action to preserve this great civilizational and cultural heritage. israel is deliberately targeting palestinian cultural heritage according to the euro. med human rights monitor that includes strikes of archaeological sites, historical buildings, places of worship, i'm museums, while apollo standing officials estimate that more than a 100 mosques of being destroyed since october 7 las to ass live no to palestinian politician on entrepreneur robust them, carry seal of the farmer care company you're most welcome to the program. during the you with a british radio station, the is really deputy mergers. the most asked why the idea is attacking churches in gal. so let's just listen together to what was said. it's reported to start shooting, having snipers, it outside the church, or i don't, i sold the results this morning. i'm the charge. there are no charges and causes so i'm not quite
u. s. cultural and education are unesco. take urgent action. the crime of targeting and destroying archaeological sides should spur the world and you ness, go into action to preserve this great civilizational and cultural heritage. israel is deliberately targeting palestinian cultural heritage according to the euro. med human rights monitor that includes strikes of archaeological sites, historical buildings, places of worship, i'm museums, while apollo standing officials estimate that more than...
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u. s. the, you, these are the 2 towers of freedom and democracy in the world. if we can support to crate rights 2024. have to move in on the money. i think it's crucial that you decides on this 50000000000 records, particularly notice in the us. i think more internal politics that individual, doctor craig and that's position has been postponed. so it's more crucial doesn't get to a positive decision on both in the case of few claims, we think it is a necessary sign that we support the activities of the opinions to meet all the mattress that we us them to meet that fine is, will cheat but it is also intended for russia, a message to moscow that the west is most about to a band and ukraine. but henry's prime minister will have to budge. all right, let's get model of that with the, the new brussels bureau chief, alexandra, on knob. and alexandra is victor all bon, going to budge when it comes to ukraine's you expression talks? well, if least at the moment we do not have any indication that he is willing to give that to congress located here. on the contrary, we ju
u. s. the, you, these are the 2 towers of freedom and democracy in the world. if we can support to crate rights 2024. have to move in on the money. i think it's crucial that you decides on this 50000000000 records, particularly notice in the us. i think more internal politics that individual, doctor craig and that's position has been postponed. so it's more crucial doesn't get to a positive decision on both in the case of few claims, we think it is a necessary sign that we support the...
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and yes, the us forces are diverted to israel. attention of u. s. senior policy makers including president biden himself and he's national security team. is that brought it to the middle east, and then the double standards of the vast are something that missed the food and has a preach to did level south, and he has a child around there. so very briefly, does that be? moscow is ending the year on something of a high looking better than it did a year ago. but if you look back with the 20 pre has been a really surprising the good year for me start putting. and it's really in the hands of the west son paul listed meeker to make sure the 2024 is not as good for to. and you can see the entire interview and 15 minutes there. um that dw are on the website d, w dot com, forward slash conflict. so its, i'd set you up today to next. the special look here when a piece could be produced. so that way that's actually good to be invited with the, enjoying the views and come to take a look at this. al tv highlights me every week in your inbox, subscribe. now. unde
and yes, the us forces are diverted to israel. attention of u. s. senior policy makers including president biden himself and he's national security team. is that brought it to the middle east, and then the double standards of the vast are something that missed the food and has a preach to did level south, and he has a child around there. so very briefly, does that be? moscow is ending the year on something of a high looking better than it did a year ago. but if you look back with the 20 pre has...
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u. s. c, l, c, and z, or you can change that landline cost, municipal listen. we are greatly concerned with the possible issues that the united states have transferred to ukraine. and we have consistently, you know, my polish and colleagues, 9 administration from washington heresy for clarity as well as tend to like stop sending lots of munitions. now the united states have at least 1700000 copies shells was filed in rockets in arsenal. point to human rights watch. definitely pro led to 500000000. so munitions, you know, that's a lot of issues. right. and these are bands my or a $120.00 countries for a reason why there is going to that, right? they cannot tell the difference between or small tile. they don't have any mechanism that will solve the straw. so that means the cheese or countries like louse, claudia, again, now we're talking 5 decades, so we're still cleaning a dw weapons and she will still be our, our actual line. um, now are you a star mans? i will say that we're leaning towards, you know, doing everything that you mentioned in cost munitions when we requ
u. s. c, l, c, and z, or you can change that landline cost, municipal listen. we are greatly concerned with the possible issues that the united states have transferred to ukraine. and we have consistently, you know, my polish and colleagues, 9 administration from washington heresy for clarity as well as tend to like stop sending lots of munitions. now the united states have at least 1700000 copies shells was filed in rockets in arsenal. point to human rights watch. definitely pro led to...
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there are still 200 meters away from the u. s. embassy was so long, malicious sending berries from wicker this time. and when this more happen is really hurts, majority mostly metals, a non simulator for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation especially was talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work. and the situation is, i can tell you what i think this was a wave of protests has also been sweeping across israel with crowds demanding and immediate c. as far as they say, the constant idea of attacks and guys are putting the hostages at risk us around a 1000 people gathered outside the is really parliament in jerusalem. the demonstrators, many of them use, waved a huge banner with the faces of the 129 hostages, still held by him a chance, and the slogan centered on one, sold a man that that'd be abducted. he brought home for hundreds of more. protesters rallied in tel aviv crowds called for an immediate cease fire sharing their support through posters and si
there are still 200 meters away from the u. s. embassy was so long, malicious sending berries from wicker this time. and when this more happen is really hurts, majority mostly metals, a non simulator for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation especially was talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work. and the situation is, i can tell you what i think this was a wave of protests has also been sweeping across israel with...
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there are still 200 meters away from the u. s embassy for so long melisha spending various problem with this time. and when this more happen is really hurts majority most name and also knows the memory care for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation especially was talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work and the situation is i can see you, the work that gets worked and now to end of the story were across today. the polish military has alleged that arrest and miss all entities a space from across the queen. you bought a city different, lots of visual in poland says that moscow is unable to give a response to the incident. and so also provides evidence on see correspondence, roman causative has more. a polish administrator has conducted an emergency meeting after and i dental fights. line object has answered folders, aerospace from ukraine side. now, according to initial reports from warsaw, the officers was followed by the publish aviation, but later disap
there are still 200 meters away from the u. s embassy for so long melisha spending various problem with this time. and when this more happen is really hurts majority most name and also knows the memory care for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation especially was talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work and the situation is i can see you, the work that gets worked and now to end of the story were across today. the...
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the rock for where, where you're already hearing, basically that france and italy are not fully in alignment with the u. s. mission. that hasn't been clear. i mean, the iranians are same to the furniture, backing out their statements, and not quite clear in terms of how much they're going to be supporting. the mission of which basically it leaves the us exposed because they're not getting the error of support. you know, you would think that the saudis have been finding that louise would be supported. but this how these are in a very precarious situation because as we know of no one in the air of world wants to be seen as supporting israel in this conflict. so, ironically, this, this new conflict with, you know, between his real and her mazda, is actually unifying the error of, and the persians. right? the, the saudis, in the iranians, which has already been happening all ready for the last year or so. but it's, it's in a way putting their interest more in alignment because everyone essentially are surrounding in the middle east with vision degrees in terms of their support in the war against israel unfort
the rock for where, where you're already hearing, basically that france and italy are not fully in alignment with the u. s. mission. that hasn't been clear. i mean, the iranians are same to the furniture, backing out their statements, and not quite clear in terms of how much they're going to be supporting. the mission of which basically it leaves the us exposed because they're not getting the error of support. you know, you would think that the saudis have been finding that louise would be...
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u. s. and your pin positions are shifting to what it says. fire and this mentally and these government and coming up with a more so the last time you the west, just a moment ago, final thought from you on the us. because a publicly what america is saying is that they're arguing that the failure of the is really government applying for what's being called a postwar garza will lead to the is really, is getting bogged down in the gaza strip. that's what they say in public. but there's nothing yahoo risk in green the bite in the administration. if he goes against that. it doesn't assume doesn't list any ok of as much about the international pressure. he wants to remain this here or this is the right. healy power. free. good. however, he, he insists on that between the war another month, i'm of the 4th 5th month. he is basically minimizing own. he's going to take a chance to survive within is what i and, and also to good to keep them entangled and additions in washington. what hands on is saying, let's figure out a way to de escalate the conflict
u. s. and your pin positions are shifting to what it says. fire and this mentally and these government and coming up with a more so the last time you the west, just a moment ago, final thought from you on the us. because a publicly what america is saying is that they're arguing that the failure of the is really government applying for what's being called a postwar garza will lead to the is really, is getting bogged down in the gaza strip. that's what they say in public. but there's nothing...
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u. n. s one that people didn't guys are facing the humanitarian catastrophe, which the vs shortages of basic supplies for more on the humanitarian situation in gaza. i spoke with tessa ingram of unit assess in a mind well, the delivery of the matter last and jessica, which was your daughter at the moment. 80 is really, really dire inside. and so every trust that we can get in with those last saving supplies, like 4 times food and medicine that just extend on the lifeline. the kind of fragile spread that the children are guides are holding onto items the moment that it really has just been a trickle. the amount that we've been able to getting is not meeting the and all of us today. so the opening of the trench long crossing is, is certainly an important step. so we really just don't know what's going to be until we see it up and running for you guys. i totally get what you mean. difficult times. indeed with so many displaced people is more able to reach the nanny to many young people on the move must be difficult. yeah, absolutely. right. so we know 85 percent of the problems have now been di
u. n. s one that people didn't guys are facing the humanitarian catastrophe, which the vs shortages of basic supplies for more on the humanitarian situation in gaza. i spoke with tessa ingram of unit assess in a mind well, the delivery of the matter last and jessica, which was your daughter at the moment. 80 is really, really dire inside. and so every trust that we can get in with those last saving supplies, like 4 times food and medicine that just extend on the lifeline. the kind of fragile...
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there are still 200 meters away from the u. s. embassy for so long, malicious sending various from, with the sign. and when this more happen is really hurts majority most name and also knows the memory care for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation, especially when we're talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work, and the situation is, i can see you uh, what, what was the south korean governments has pressure these ready embassy into deleting a video to show the hypothetical upside on the east asian country. the scenario to pay to the pitts resemble the october the 7th from us invasion office. ma'am mom. 2 the, the killing and kidnapping of israeli civilians by whom asked cannot be justified. but these riley embassies production and distribution of a video drawing carlos to the security situation in another country was deemed inappropriate of the video challenged korean view. as to imagine that the october, the 7th attack had happened to them, it didn't ac
there are still 200 meters away from the u. s. embassy for so long, malicious sending various from, with the sign. and when this more happen is really hurts majority most name and also knows the memory care for both love and the human rights and respect human rights. so just situation is a formulation, especially when we're talking may need for that supporting is right. you and you work, and the situation is, i can see you uh, what, what was the south korean governments has pressure these ready...
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are the authors of a recent report? what, how is level phobia shapes u. s. foreign policy? so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co author. so good to see both of you. so what i'm going to start with you in this report you to mentioned is, lemme phobia is a ubiquitous ingredient in u. s. policy. that's what bracket and phrase we mean. uh you pick what is ingredient essentially since 911. so over 22 years, the american foreign policy and national security policies has been have been centered around the vilification of muslims and the looks on body. and originally from as terrorist, violent anti american liberal massage domestic and also anti semitic. and as a result, the entire society has been primed and socialized b
are the authors of a recent report? what, how is level phobia shapes u. s. foreign policy? so how to of these is the distinguished professor of law and middle east legal studies at rutgers university and author of the racial muslim when racism, flashes religious freedom ross enjoyed by mitchell politic president of rethinking foreign policy and co director of jewish voice for peace is also the author of except for palestine, the limits of progressive politics, of which i am, of course, a co...