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u. s. u s. presidential abided has said that he's not seeking to engage in a direct confrontation with the wrong, but this last move proves otherwise, especially when one has repeatedly said that it's 40 for any scenario. political isolated parts vist, 10 of abraham says that the actions of american forces d stabilize the whole middle east. this isn't great, this condition. and i think that the intentions of that we might to states. so if i'm because they're staying syria and they have no rights, they know about the ask of them to stay and even the syrian government opposes the presence in syria. this is kind of a scene. i think it is very much good related to this duration and goes and then different places. and i think can the upcoming date is and weeks we may see more and lot of scary isn't more and more updated. so i guess i'm really kind of troops and i'm really can basis and more response from henry county, the air force i'm from, i'm going to an army. and i think is cation. we do all tha
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u. s. u. s. remains number one must make you proud. they're about 40 percent of the world's weapons comes in the us nominations, so weapons as well. russia, france. so it's not just these route, but these are also tense because i still live in the world where he's real east number one, or 2 is spyware. so high tech surveillance and someone's find no other forms of communication. so i was fascinated by that, but particularly the genesis of that technology, which is coming from palestine on palestinians and how israel is, therefore, marketing that as federal tested, they woods on palestinians to a global market. that's desperate for democracies and dictatorships. i find that over a 130 countries in the world, so the majority of nations on the planet had bought some of the phone with his riley, repressive technology. so it's pretty remarkable reco and for a tiny nation in the middle east. i don't want to sound cynical or a conspiratorial, but what's the purpose of these really tech industry, always national security? was it always to use
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u. s. and the u. s. quotes have always dismissed those claims. and they said that, you know, um, the case of should be handled by the malaysian legal system. and from my understanding, it's quite difficult to afford chinese quote to reinforce any kind of ruling. so i'm a, maybe you could even say that you, the trans hearings have a high, you know, symbolic nature. but whether they can, i mean the ruling can actually be enforced can be legally binding. i would highly doubt that, as you said, uh earlier uh far beyond the families are calling for a new search. does that cause have the backing of the chinese government a way you can argue, at least in directly for example, i mean the government a lot this hearing to take place. i think that's already assigned. i mean, we know that you know, the what land lands in court and whatnot is highly regulated. but we also have one official statement by the foreign ministry here and paging. and they said that they follow closely. um, follow fairly close to the court and they add to the hearing since they hope
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u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. widen is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders us. presidents gave them a license to kill or by visiting israel. he gave his full support for award to destroy him us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres wise and is the one who said that he saw be headed babies. and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from netanyahu relative solve several russian is where he said being held hostage by homos have come to moscow looking for information about the loved ones. and to sure it says that they will be pul, was home. we had from some of those who attended a meeting at the is where the embassy to blame here, clinging to any possibility that our children are relatives. all those were being held hostage, including my son to get out of there and just to let them let them go their peaceful people. they just don't have the right to keep peaceful, innocent people, their children, women, old people, and youth ceasefire, no cease fire. they should let them go and stay. i logged into a group of and telegrams. and i saw a lot of link to videos. and i still follow these videos. i'm looking for and searching for him. i'm asking people that were, and this festival did you see him? i didn't see any video with andre. i saw a lot of terrifying videos dramatize me. it did, but i didn't see andre in any video. and the only information that i have is from ideas to our our, our, it's really our, me that here security now. but i didn't see any proof because that's what budget roni career via was the 1st man to be released. he's russian citizen. and we realize this was achieved with the assistance of russia. we really hope that and ray will also come out of this alive and we will see him soon. we really hope that and ray will also come out of this alive, and we will see him soon. i am very happy for roney, a sister and brother who came to moscow with us. remember the faces they called in to believe it was their brother and they said they wouldn't t believe it until they saw him in person, or at least until he was brought to egypt. because we know that all these arrangements so fragile for the following 24 hours, we felt very uplifted, and motions are coming back to me. that is, i am not letting myself cry, it destroys me. i've been feeling like a brick wall. is ready on both of those who rush alexander bends. visa is a hostages need is silence. he's most likely the own choice. a nice little bit inside of my senior. we don't have a lot of information because these people aren't really sharing a candidates and some of their relatives are still being held by some us. others are traumatized, so they're not willing to talk to some people wind tunnels other than slabs. one boy said that he was shown horrific footage. others say they were given the food for some were given enough somewhere, not effect remains that everyone is coming back except for one elderly woman and 85 year old who is in great condition. she's still in the hospitals and so there are some injured people as well. you don't have a lot of information yet. people are not willing to share it. unfortunately, such diplomatic power. how science nobel peace prize when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. but you have been born american shapes washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war, and remains a permanent voice on the political scene up until his death. let's discuss this with the allstate contributes a toddler we doing is in the studio here. now many thanks for coming in tara lovely to see you today. so henry kissinger has been cool. many things is quite what's a controversial and contradictory legacy isn't. it has been how is a pace maker has been condemned to the will mancha will still view on how we will go down in history. well, i'm going to to perform longer. and nikki, on this one. i mean, there's one, the biographer who basically the discounts for civilians. he had direct, you know, responsibility for 3w3w civilians and the different covers and over war operations and foreign adventures that america had over his tenure when he was, are, you know, orchestrating some of these operations. nobel peace prize win as we says. but i wrote it k, i k advocates of u. s. military interventions overseas. what impacts didn't that positive kids in his career have on the wealth that had a very bloody legacy? if you look at just what happened last on and tim bodya, i think uh anthony boarding famously has the code. all you have to do is visit cambodia and you want to beat him with your bare hands to death. that's like what he's saying is he was talking about the legal bombing of cambodia that was overseas like this center and literally 850000 people 250-0000 civilians were murdered during the carpet bombing of, of laos and somebody else. so it was pretty awful and he also, ironically that he got the never peace prize for, you know, during the vietnam era when it actually, he extended the war in vietnam. he expense he also, you know, had his hands in a lot of other different countries in latin america, south africa in bangladesh and used to murray, indonesia, you know, so you had trouble the legacy of civilian deaths around his policies that he tried to
u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. widen is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders us. presidents gave them a license to kill or by visiting israel. he gave his full support for award to destroy him us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres wise and is...
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u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. biden is the one responsible for the killing of the guys and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders the was presidents and gave them a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for award to destroy him us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres. why that is the one who said that he saw be headed babies and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from netanyahu. american politician and controversial nobel peace prize winner henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. the german born diplomat shaped washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and remained a prominent voice on the political scene up until his death. r t corresponded. steve sweeney talked to my colleague union o'neill about kissinger's long ad to multiple with career. what, of course, henry kissinger was a camera, is not to get controversial, a cabinet to that would be barely a country or continent across the world. how's that beat affected somehow by um, by his role as the architect of u. s. foreign policy. but he really, i guess, made his mark doing the vietnam or controversial, of course, a conflict which sold a to media in vietnam. he's killed and thousands of young americans retaining human body by to the cause. issues of the war. a protest movement on the streets of the united states and indeed across the world. now he extended the war, of course, into neighboring come, bowed. yeah. without the approval of congress, these were neutral countries and he advocated bombing. anything that moves now, controversially, perhaps he was awarded the nobel peace prize for bringing about an end to the vietnam war. moving across to the middle east, he was sent to really to the company with the codes. this was the 1st piece deal was struck between as well. and egypt, the 1st arab nation really to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country, an old dot, under the guise of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly. of course, kissinger was really a
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u. s. government. so the u. s. has to be all set. however, to cost meaningful regulations. the needs to be a global framework. the u. n. recently created in a counsel to come up with global guidelines as a g 7, which is the form of a major industrial countries report. okay, agreed on the code of conduct. what developing a systems, what else was being done? the u. s. in the process of passing the act, it's a to recognize a expectations based on the risk. no risk applications such as spam filter support e mail will actually face no regulation higher risk. a eyes like recruitment systems, will space serious regulation unacceptable. risk applications, select biometrics surveillance will be banned completely in india. a resignation wasn't an issue for a long time, despite expos warnings. but after that, you set the tone with the act, the government had to change of mind. specifics, then that's still need to be agreed upon in just tech community has some suggestions already. for example, the developers should be held accountable if the systems cause comp for now the division is focused on the protection of the use of the d
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u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gossip. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection widened is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders the was presidents, gave them a license to kill or by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a reward to destroy a mass, but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres wise and as the one who said that he saw be headed babies. and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself. but received the information from that in yahoo! that's good live now. so christie and linds my wealth have so can i is ation spokesperson. many, thanks for joining us on the program. it's very good to see you today. i understand that the w h. i said that that has been more than 400 a tax on medical facilities in palestine with a 500 people killed. what needs to be done to prevent health institutions being targeted? a thank you for
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u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. biden is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders. us. presidents gave them a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a reward to destroy him, us, but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres. biden is the one who said that he saw be headed babies and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from netanyahu. diplomatic power, all sounds confidential. nobel peace prize when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. but you have been born american states washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war and remained a permanent voice on the political scene. awesome. so his desk, i'll say correspondence, dave sweetie, talk to, you know, new touching 3, because it is remarkable caree
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u. s. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. biden is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders. the us. presidents gave them a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a war to destroy him, us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres. why that is the one who said that he saw be headed babies and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from that. and yahoo rushes supreme court was at the request of the ministry of justice is label be so cold international l, g, b. it's a social movement of extremist during a closed or hearing. it may have came following allegations made by officials from the justice ministry in accordance with the article, one of the federal law on the combating stream just activities, various science and the for station. so for next to mr. inpatient have been identified in the activities of the eligibility movement operating on the territory on the rest consideration, including the incitement of social and religious discords. well, that's cost wise to laws hazy. le allows to find out more and more good to see a formal can you tell us about this decision by the supreme court of russia to now, of course, as we just saw a rush, the supreme court has recognized the eligibility movement as an extremist organization. now this international civic eligibility movement is quiet and unclear and vague definition. and so the implications that this law will have are also quite unclear. but the situation came after the ministry of justice filed a request to the court to recognize this organization as an extreme is one. but right before way before the ministry filed the request, several n t a l g be to laws were passed in russia including a binding l g b to provide guns. c as well as the most recently in july, the russian president vladimir put in, signed a law against a gender reassignment, which also would mean that anyone that had changed their gender prior to this law is now no longer eligible to adopt children. for instance, of course, all of this came under fire and had negative reactions from the west. as of course . c any society there is more conservative leaning or simply disagrees with western values, ease them. and i said one of the very good examples and latest examples of this is when the united states was talking about passing on sanctions on uganda amid its passing of the latest. and t l g b, t law. but back to russia for a moment, because this month the russian president vladimir put in has talked about and has said that representatives of sexual minorities are part of society. none the less. and that essentially they can not be ignored. let's take a listen. a good susan, the boy seen various competitions in western countries in order to win something. you have to either talk right or show something from the life of the sexual minorities and transgender entrance forms through and for many different titles. here's what i like to say. i'll say something unexpected. they to these topics and these people have a right to when they show something to talk about something just because this is also part of the society. it's also what people live buying. it's better if only they win contest. this is no good. who do, you know, according to the russian president himself, as we just heard, these are also people who contribute to society and have the right to compete and win in competitions. but the main difference here is unlike in the west, russia is simply not focused on what your sexual orientation is, whether your parts of deals you be to community or not that but the focus here is more on your knowledge and talent when it comes to cultural competitions, for instance, many things, but if the printer is up to speed on that, does autism, asia diplomatic powerhouse i'm calling from a virtual nobel peace prize, when a henry kissinger has passed away at the age of a 100. the gentlemen born american states and washington's foreign policy for decades during the cold war, remained a permanent voice on the political scene up until his death correspondence the suite a towards my call 18, and no, no through kissinger's. remarkable, crooked career. what it calls henry kissinger was a camera, is not to get controversial, a cabinet, so that would be barely a country or continent across the world. how's that beat affected somehow by um, by his role as the architect of us a foreign policy. but he really, i guess, made his mom doing the vietnam or controversial, of course, a conflict which so a to meet in vietnam. he's killed in thousands of young americans, which at any human body brought to the cause issues. and he will protest movement on the streets of the united states and indeed across the world. now he extended that war, of course, into neighboring ken bode yeah, without the approval of congress. these were neutral countries and he advocated bombing. anything that moves now, controversially, perhaps he was awarded the nobel peace prize for bringing about an end to the vietnam war. moving across to the middle east, he was sent to really to the company with the codes. this was the 1st piece that it was struck between as well. and egypt, the 1st arab nation really to recognize the, the state of israel. now this is a country, an old dot, under the guys most, that of smashing communism. this is what the headline want. exactly, of course, kissinger was really a cold war. worry a that was, that was really his, you know, his stump on, well politics at the time. again, he kind of didn't guide you this real politics. so going back to 1971, he made a secret trip, a secret visit to china, which really paved the way, laid the groundwork for nixon's famous visit the just a few years later on this story of relations between the united states on china. something he commented on bull recently with the rock choosing up of tensions and hostilities between the 2 nations that someone say he also brought the industrialization nor speed it up in china as well. absolutely. no, yeah, close. i mean, his legacy is touched every par uh, globe that so that not so sure. yeah. and can we talk? yeah. but this part of the world as well, because kissinger had a long history of diplomatic ties and with rushes, steve dating back to the cold war. he also kept those efforts at fruit to the very last year of his long life, making some controversial others would say inciteful statements on the ukraine conflict. yes, of course. now he did say initially that he was absolutely fine with ukraine's membership of the european union. he's to him this made perfect sense, but where, where he different from the us official policy was he initially said that it would be a grave mistake for ki. i have to join at night. so in one point he was suggesting that, uh ukraine should see some type of entry to russia. he was talking mainly about crimea, but of course, for his efforts, he was then added to this piece make this notorious ukrainian co list as an anti ukranian propagandist. but he said is ease with a t. that's what listen to what you said. there has to be some understanding of h, especially ukraine's historic relationship with roger in mainland considered as a that evolution that i have personally argued that it would be better for you to become a member of europe than to become a member of nato. that the official position of the united states government that the strong position that the next it's government isn't save of nato membership. i personally did that to that view. now of course, he did shift on this slide that he changes you earlier this year when he said that ukraine should be allowed to join night. so he viewed this in terms of the, the cover and conflict, the pressure and criticism of at the time as well. wasn't there for saying anything vaguely balanced about the russia at the impact on what was happening there? exactly. and kissinger was uh, as, especially in the last 2 years he's old, the diplomatic woo, as, as cri showing was, you know, he viewed things as, as a senior state. so i'm a senior politician and we will politic tubs. and, and he gives, he shifted his position from his coal worry, and he said, well, with the rise of countries including india, that the united states and russia should not be opponents. but they should be strategic problem is that say what you tell them up. i think obviously they have some disagreements on the number of issues, a rash as to it, but just to a totally new situation. we have to deal with putting probably said it on a different basis and we did during the cold war because now then many other places like india for example, really china move and i didn't exactly the same road during the cold war and i do not believe that the united states and rush of that would be strategic opponents on the country. i think they will be strategic a todd and this, and this is the next step the russian farm. and as the 2nd i've spoken b o. s, as the may sinks and the organization is on the brink of the, of this, as it says, subjugated by the you and nato. is that human we should live, but it was a she things to do. we need human rights institutions that a so flawed they can be used as a tool by those the aim to privatize international organizations for their own needs. how can this kind of, i see so if the interests of europe in security and cooperation? the situation today is a direct result of attempts by all neighbors in the west to use the i see to aggressively push their own selfish interests, destroying the fundamental principle of consensus and the very culture of the pharmacy. however, in the capital of the west and well, there is an obsession with crushing any chance for a revival of the i see they have already created the european political community, excluding russia and belarus, destroys another line of separation across the continent and breaks up the i c area that's good lives. now it's a lot of pay for when i cause the roof and marine, i get to see you said what else was said at the means again, what was like a level of support was his main points of contention as well. sir, gabrielle definitely did amends. his awards there and he brought up examples to support each and every argument. this is after all, the world's largest regional security group, but he no longer sees this as an effective organization. he said that the you has basically a band and the original goals set out by the original members of the a or c, and is now playing by the rules of the west. he also said that he sees a c observers going selections with prepared conclusions. west, some states created a personal institutions that in practice 6 to alienate russia and bellows. most goes key ally of course. and also that they have virtually destroyed any trends of abroad based east west corporations by those unprecedented sanctions that we've seen put on most go over the conflicts in ukraine. he also brought up how, for example, it was the west, which was the 1st one to withdrawal from the treaty of open skies, which naturally lowered confidence and security. and that the west doesn't care about any agreements outside of nato, the same nato as to remind that the foreign ministers there, that bomb, the, this law, the, that turned ukraine and georgia against russia. and also she once again reminded the foreign ministers sitting there, that fonts while on an angle on merkel themselves admitted that the key of agreement, for example, were just a stolen tactics for to build the military capabilities there. so his question is, what is the point of this organization? if it only serves their interest just with me, but it is security to is less than a lead. so i've made a short sighted choice in favor of mates. so over the i see that true intentions were again made clear that true intentions were again made clear when washington and brussels rejected russia's proposals on legally binding security guarantees for europe. in december 2021. they didn't even get age and a dialogue with us. the 1st is due on january 28th, 2022. i sent a message to the foreign ministers of europe on the us, just calling for an explanation on that position over the application, not to strengthen one's own security at the expense of the security of others, which was adopted at the i c e summit. nobody answered the question, because instead we received responses from the e. u foreign policy branch and the nato secretary general. the scott at around the issue is the, for the position of the west was no one. cause what are presidents or prime minister assigned to the i see, only nato can provide legally binding security guarantees decided unless the you continues to be generally play as role suffering the greatest consequences of the united states gamble in ukraine. and as far as using our economic partnership that delivered prosperity to the european union for decades just was supposed to be. and once again started to live off, had to remind the foreign ministers there that it was the key of regime that started human rights violations. all the way back in 2014, with germany's concerns as you put a because germany consented to the fact that as for the level of put a nazis seize the power there. so at the moment sir, did land rover, doesn't see a future with you always see, he says that it is in jeff in jeopardy. and he says that that is because of a western
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u. s. government. so the u. s. seems to be all set. however, to pos, meaningful regulations that needs to be a global framework for you and recent experiences. and a, i counseled to come up with global guidelines as a g 7, which is the form of a major industrial countries report. okay, agreed on the code of conduct. what developing a systems, what else was being done? the u. s. in the process of passing the act, it's a to recognize a applications based on the risk. no risk applications such as spousal support e mail will likely face no regulation higher risk. a eyes like recruitment system will space serious regulation unacceptable. risk applications, select biometrics surveillance will be banned completely to in india. a resignation wasn't an issue for a long time, despite expos warnings. but after that, you set the tone with the act, the government had to change of mind. specific stand that's still need to be agreed upon in just tech community has some suggestions already. for example, the developers should be held accountable if the system costs hot. for now, the division is focused on the protection of the use of data, ethical aspects of a i use that. however, having taken center stage, yet in china, the government seems to have realized that a has the potential to consolidate its power in china draft to regulate a i just mentioned the intelligence s
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u. s. and also, um that, you know, the speaking of to accommodate both countries and that we don't want to, you know, endanger the position of the u. s. i mean, those, those statements are rafa you know, um, yeah, i would say i'm reaching out and diplomatically, but um, but let me also emphasize it. but there was a lot of mentioned about the areas of cooperation. if you look at the chinese read out, it's also important to note that what's, what's not been mentioned, and in the chinese statements, you cannot hear a word about ukraine. also the conflict, the gaza was not mentioned. and that gives you an idea that on those areas, i mean, there's definitely no priority in cooperating with the us. that was journalist fabia in a crash mart in beijing and dw us correspondent, janelle jamal on in san francisco. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. the israel defense forces have released the video, which they say cruise that her mom was using does is all she the hospital as a command center. this which it shows weapons and other equipment they say is rarely troops on coverage and a rage on the territories biggest medic
u. s. and also, um that, you know, the speaking of to accommodate both countries and that we don't want to, you know, endanger the position of the u. s. i mean, those, those statements are rafa you know, um, yeah, i would say i'm reaching out and diplomatically, but um, but let me also emphasize it. but there was a lot of mentioned about the areas of cooperation. if you look at the chinese read out, it's also important to note that what's, what's not been mentioned, and in the chinese...
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u. s. is providing weapons to israel, usually gaza, that is a problem for u. s. . because it's not about defining genocide, it's about the risk of genocide. the prevention is to prevent the risk of genocide. the u. s. had the obligation to prevent genocide. is the u. s. doing that? >> it is not only are giving a definitive answer with that last reaction. am i safe to say that? >> well no, i don't believe it they do the maximum they could to prevent. to me, when you say, i don't know -- the investigation is important. very important. it's not that this ngo document sending to the acc will define -- its prosecutors deciding. but, they are now in south africa, bolivia, bangladesh -- the issue is, if you are general in israel, you have to make sure that what you are doing, you can show to an eventual litigation -- that's why this idea to bomb buildings, you have to be sure, you have to have evidence, to show you did the right thing. it's not so much who investigated. -- i don't know when the prosecutor will trigger the cases, but it's important in prevention. >> mr. ocampo, i have to apologize, we've run out of time. but i always appreciate you making time for, us because it's always so informative
u. s. is providing weapons to israel, usually gaza, that is a problem for u. s. . because it's not about defining genocide, it's about the risk of genocide. the prevention is to prevent the risk of genocide. the u. s. had the obligation to prevent genocide. is the u. s. doing that? >> it is not only are giving a definitive answer with that last reaction. am i safe to say that? >> well no, i don't believe it they do the maximum they could to prevent. to me, when you say, i don't know...
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u. s, so you can see that the community and the numbers um, just several years ago, a china was basically on a trajectory to a bypass the u. s. in terms of gdp in terms of absolute numbers. now that seems rather unlikely. um, the china, china has slipped down to just 64 percent of the u. s. level of gdp. so that is really very key, but even more essentially, i think also in china you have an increasing amount of experts, the intellectual, it's academics who say that a wall between those 2 countries could be more likely. and we have to be careful. and i think for this, you know, communication and a higher level of communication is essential to prevent any further escalation. you know, janelle, the dispute over taiwan was probably the most explosive issue on the agenda, or at least one of them, a white house official has nice said that she indicated in that meeting that china is not preparing to invade taiwan. how big of a deal is this for the us? so it is quite a big deal and taiwan is a one of those topics that will always come up when the us china have to talk to one another for she's part it was important for him to hear from us again that the us does not in fact support the taiwanese independence that the u. s. is not looking to back any particular party or candid
u. s, so you can see that the community and the numbers um, just several years ago, a china was basically on a trajectory to a bypass the u. s. in terms of gdp in terms of absolute numbers. now that seems rather unlikely. um, the china, china has slipped down to just 64 percent of the u. s. level of gdp. so that is really very key, but even more essentially, i think also in china you have an increasing amount of experts, the intellectual, it's academics who say that a wall between those 2...
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u. s. sled world order. so what does he want from the u. s. the well on top of she's agenda and talking to by then will be reassurances regarding type one. so she will want to biden's reassurance of that, that us does not support the taiwanese independence that the us will not back a particular candidate or a party when a taiwan holds elections next year. it also wants, she also wants to biden, to put a stop to what he sees as american efforts to curb, but tying those economic growth. so he will be looking for some sign that the u. s . is at least considering lifting some of its curves on technological exports to china, especially exports that china needs to produce uh to pursue advance a chip making ads, and that he might settle for an agreement where no new restrictions are put in place. now you mentioned that china sees itself as an alternative to the u. s. lead world order, but it has to be pointed out that china is coming to the table at a time where it has been very much weekend economically. it's seeing fall in foreign direct investment. so really what the 2 leaders are seeing at this moment is a window where they both need each other in very specific ways. and therefore they should talk even though they might be strategic competitors. and just one quick final question for you. she is also attending a dinner with american business leaders. and now there's been some controversy around that and the price to dine with the chinese president. exactly. so the word is that $40000.00 gets you a see to add sheets
u. s. sled world order. so what does he want from the u. s. the well on top of she's agenda and talking to by then will be reassurances regarding type one. so she will want to biden's reassurance of that, that us does not support the taiwanese independence that the us will not back a particular candidate or a party when a taiwan holds elections next year. it also wants, she also wants to biden, to put a stop to what he sees as american efforts to curb, but tying those economic growth. so he...
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u. s, but not only does leverage the u. s. x should he a fact to the. ready is a lot of this money is transferred to is that as far as a more is rewarding, is for more and therefore the responsibility of the button administration for the max record that's going on inside of that is key. but can jewel, by the next difference, while i, i do not see him wanting to act this in the back, even if you want to do when we are a non election season. i mean, the actions are a year away, but we're already kind of that, that position and is taking place. i see him and he tries to not just in the family, i'm going to direction, but then nothing else does not swans being got attacked and attacked harshly. from the sign that's the all they probably come. uh huh. i mean what we're talking here about all those who would like to be his opponents in the, in the november 2024 actions that that was the savage. and by saying that you to abandon the, our ally and there's enough up to of support meeting at the, at the base level in order to find that, to up, to the other accusations that by the new space. and you know that the week and then, but if he does not, and he does not seem to be doing it while he lists i anything americans and most of them americans and progress of the americans and the others. and others will see that back to the us from the city is not acceptable. and in particular in those key states way where he needs to win in order to secure a certain time. so he's not saying that book position, but frankly, he comes across as a week. these are unable to in the once his allies in i'm talking about the is read, i'm able to make a decision. that's what the basics, the she came from criticism and the sick unit is that her black to me. what about the all the allies that the u. s. has that seems to be division in europe, but there are some big important players that are pushing out for a permanency. saw countries like fraud some spain, perhaps a slightly smaller country orleans, but it's a country that has real residents with this president. do you think you'll be listening to what some of those countries are saying? well, the store, i mean, i think all of this is feeding into the international conversation. and crudo and canada made some more pointed comments yesterday as well. but at the end of the day, what the us says on this issue is, tends to be uh, you know, kind of kind of steps their, their own agenda with, with is real and doesn't always go along with where the rest of the world is on this and if and you, if anything, the directional call is usually the other way. um you, i will say you, i think it's more of the situation on the ground more then, you know, pressure from other allies or things like that that we've maybe shift things for the buyers
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u. s. in terms of gdp in terms of absolute numbers. now that seems rather unlikely. um, the china china has slipped down to just 64 percent of the u. s. level of g d p. so that is really very clear, but even more essentially, i think also in china you have an increasing amount of experts, the intellectual, it's academics to say that a wall between those 2 countries could be more likely. and we have to be careful. and i think for this, you know, communication and a higher level of communication is essential to prevent any further escalation. now, janelle, the dispute over taiwan was probably the most explosive issue on the agenda, or at least one of them. a white has special has nice said that she indicates in that meeting that china is not preparing to invade taiwan. how big of a deal is this for the us? so it is quite a big deal. and taiwan is a, one of those topics that will always come up when the us china have to talk to one another for she's part, it was important for him to hear from us again that the u. s. does not, in fact support the taiwanese independence that the u. s. is not looking to back any particular party or candidates when on the tie, when you use a go to elections next year. now for joe biden, spart, he was interested in getting reassurance from she didn't think that it would not do that. china would not do anything to force the u. s. has happened in terms of having to defend taiwan if the event of an attack came. so the fact that she did say that they were not going to attack to one is something that could, that could potentially be a big source of relief for the us at the moment. now we know that the u. s. is currently supporting ukraine as a, as a defends itself against russia. it's also supporting israel and it's about a week from us. and really, you know what the us does not want at this particular moment is any other theatre of conflict opening up whether it's in the, in the pacific or anywhere else. so any reassurance that she didn't think could provide him on th
u. s. in terms of gdp in terms of absolute numbers. now that seems rather unlikely. um, the china china has slipped down to just 64 percent of the u. s. level of g d p. so that is really very clear, but even more essentially, i think also in china you have an increasing amount of experts, the intellectual, it's academics to say that a wall between those 2 countries could be more likely. and we have to be careful. and i think for this, you know, communication and a higher level of communication...
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u. s embassy because they say that the u. s. is told to go for the depth of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped them guys up and from the united states of bullets you, somebody seeing and come from the united states. the drones using policy has come from the united states. the u. s. has a or well the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters are broken through a police barricades. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy em, all of these protesters are muslim filipinos for the southern philippines. he also would want to expose that's what's happening and by the side we feel it as muslims. now hearing the philippians, us bumps of motor people because the, the wars know the bombings in our communities. a mean the know, basically the bottom is that, that been in but i received this and protesters are now in front of the u. s embassy, at least in my experience covering these anti us post tests. this is the closest, they've been to the us embassy and their message is clear. thank want just too many terry impulses in gaza. they want a ceasefire because they say what is relatively knowing. garza is not a war on how much, but a war on dependence to new people they want and to is rarely occupation a palestinian terr
u. s embassy because they say that the u. s. is told to go for the depth of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped them guys up and from the united states of bullets you, somebody seeing and come from the united states. the drones using policy has come from the united states. the u. s. has a or well the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters are broken through a police barricades. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy...
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u. s. posture is strategic ambiguity. both parties, refusing to say whether the u. s. will defend taiwan. so much so, you will remember, you all the right and president trump for picking up a phone call from the taiwanese president, for violating diplomatic protocol. i think that status quo is unacceptable. i think that the u.s. currently embraces the one china policy. that policy of strategic ambiguity, now, is not strong enough. i would upgrade from that. the crystal clear that the u.s. will, affirmatively, defend taiwan. something no other politician is saying with clarity, until we achieve semiconductor independents. we depend on taiwan for the chips that power or modern way of life. i do not want china having an economic gun to our head, if they control that semiconductor supply chain, it would be a disaster for the u will defend militarily. after we have achieved semiconductor independents, we resume the status quo of strategic ambiguity. yes, that would be a change. a change now, and a change later. i think -- >> just to clarify -- >> she jinping would have to be foolish to invade taiwan to disrupt the semiconductor supply chain. >> just on the final point of clarity on this, once the united states achieve semiconductor independence, do you believe it will be in the united states national interest to deter china from invading taiwan. >> we will evaluate at that point in time. it will not be preferable for china to invade taiwan. >> that is not an answer to my question. >> we will then adopted what is our current -- >> you are not answering -- >> that is in the future, abby. >> you're not answering my question. >> abby, i don't think you understand -- actually, you know what strategic ambiguity means. -- i am >> asking you a simple question.. >> the current posture of strategic ambiguity. >> mr. r
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u. s. will encourage its allies to follow international law, but didn't give much detail as to how the u. s. is encouraging israel to lift its blanket on the gaza strip, which has completely cut off vital resources in the last month. here's what he said . we'll continue to work closely with partners in the region distressed importance of adhering to the law of war support. and also we're trying to get the safety for provide assistance and facilitate and access to food, water, medical care, and shelter for citizens. whatever they're located in gaza, while the by ministration has encouraged allies in israel to pursue humanitarian pauses. netanyahu's government has rejected those calls completely, but that hasn't stopped washington for moving to pass a more aid for israel. and congress is currently looking for ways to pass more than $14000000000.00 in a. and the only question seems to be whether 8 for ukraine will be passed with it, or whether us support will go to is ro alone, or the escalating situation in ga sarah seems day to day it just gets was south africa has now recalled it's diplomat
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u. s. a. and the rest of the world. you shouldn't see. nate isn't gentler a friend to me when she can g, trying the u. s. relations. jones, based on the trust that you post or countries about it and see to you over in the 2nd or what was the only cooking victim. yeah, that's we both countries has 5 for the justice finding me what's here and uh for the full from what we have for the cheese. thought to the feet, the organized a chain co uh, put in july and hi, good team to, to fight in the battlefield. i just bought it and she had it on your phone. t. she was the that poor phone hung ship with also be with an airline to give 8 support during the war each and don't mean to me. she's living at over falls. this crap stuff have joined on this at this mission. even though she general got whole way japan, a tech to happened. bang to 1949. the article from god american air force i tell you what else back to the commercial japan. due to the shortage of the fuse, they have asked the help seeking help from china mean for georgia underway have been helping chinese people had been helping those forces from america. are sure why don't, don't go up to me. back to my niece a go way. oh no, about 19 mess. gum wouldn't mean middle ones. you think the chinese, one of the people has not forgotten about a post from united states your to each and on. we have invited all of those members who are drawn to this. we have participated this by told or to come back to china. you 3 or 4 on the wave. also exchanged our, let's us between 2 countries for it with, involving in recent years by the incense a calling the well, those of your soldiers that aged over 100 and a 3 years old. he visited the china, charlotte, he went to the great wall of china. the main. what did it mean me when you 1st me to try what you u. s. has not yet forgot about china, so your hot photo during the world continue. we do have a memorial whole that's the whole day. seems how i thought you memorized all of those stories. that's a way has at all to go back to wave patch. you already know, so what time share you or tools all that to me now, what do you mean your eating and go by the way to perceive that's our friendship. come past them, generation by generation to make quite a few of the bottom and shield is the china u. s. relations. the toil of china. yes. a relation to as bolton opened by the people are fine. sure. sure. that's how it is so much. so it sounds he's so cool. holy down to me. tell you french, susan. mean, good luck. that would be good for you and the judge. she may well be my control panel. i'll be showing show, trying to do my thoughts. so hope with your soul. would you mind so, sir, but i can do finding that the you go may work mostly. yeah. cool. i oh, i know joe down global tough the good. sorry. i
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u. s. r, cuz i'm curious to hear your thoughts there can and should the us europe rather try to emancipate itself from the u. s. when it comes to defense policy. i don't see, to be honest. i mean, one has been proven by the strong american response to the russian, i think on new grant is that without your assorted without the united states, 0 to start, defend itself for the foreseeable future. that might change in the next 203040 years. but for the time being, i think we have to, we have 4 dependent on the united states in miniature terms. i would add in political terms as well. give them the political in cool hearings of the union. i think it was a and would be a fatal idea to distance themselves from, from the, from the european, from the united states. and i mean, what would be different, the idea of a strategic autonomy of the last couple of years was focusing more to get away from the united states. and now it's about defining an autonomous role in accordance with the united states and in the corporation. it was then i'd states, i don't think i'm curious to get your view there too. i do share that opinion as well. so in my view, the europeans should absolutely strive to become less dependent on the united states for at least 2 reasons. number one, we just heard them might be another trump presidency. there might be someone else coming to power in the us who doesn't support your of as much as as bite and then previous administrations do. but also, quite honestly, there are 500000000 europeans and 350000000 americans. and i don't see why the us should forever and ever have to guarantee european security and defense . there are of course, historical reasons for that. then, you know, they are very grateful, but i think just logically speaking, eventually europe should be able to take more care of itself. and this is by no means any kind of n t american isn't. on the contrary, i think, you know, most of most americans would also welcome europe to do, to be able to do more by itself. the problem that i see is right now, i think we're actually kind of seeing you opposite. i think we're seeing an increase in dependence on the united states. and germany is an interesting example because germany has been supporting european e u or other, you know, your pin multi level efforts to build up situation defense in the past. but, you know, kind of not really hard to do, i'd say an ever since the russian invasion and also with the publication of the german national defense strategy. you actually see germany turning more towards nature and more towards the west, basically saying, you know, this is what we've got. and this is what works. and european idea is all nice and well, but doesn't work quite yet. and so therefore, we don't put as, as much effort into it. and so i think this is going the wrong way. yeah, john, do you think this is a good idea? can you just put into plain terms for us, what it will mean? you know, given the very realistic possibility that donald trump becomes president of the united states. again, what will that mean for german defense and for nato? if donald trump wins the 2nd, not to be 2 night stay cool, bets are off on pretty much everything full bed. so we're off and i'm not being deliberat
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u. s. there was widespread support for israel initially after the october 7th attacks. but that is waned in most of the approaches you've seen across the u. s. for pro palestinian lately, there are on both sides, but there are some sewage pro palestinian protests. and polls have shown that biden has really taken a hit that he's actually gone from being a head of his presumed rival, donald trump. the republican in the 2024 presidential elections to being behind him . not that that is necessarily driven it, but we've seen statements across the biden administration, raising this move. they're clearly grateful. okay, thank you for that. don't 100 that for us in washington dc. so head on out is there a, could rushes succeed where all those have failed our foreign ministers meeting, most of the tools to broker a last thing, sci fi and goals, that kind of thing and football funds come out and for us to support that team as they take on australia in wells county the this is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised in in farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this is a good you generate around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how we pull the on of the oil industry is to the palestinian economy. it's about to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stimulate olive grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to power steering farm is to harvest that comes to the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren, cause that is damaging the only the industry like never before the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out. just bear in mind the top stories this within the last hour new as strikes on news era. it's in central cause i have killed 9 people including children as early as strikes and also targeted 2 houses on other to los street. nope. this comes as contact confirms that how much and israel have agreed on. it's not terry, in schools, in gaza, of to weeks of negotiations, mediation alongside the us in egypt. is there any government prove the deal often lens, the cabinet meeting, and the internal divisions amongst ministers? is part of the deal. 50 women and children captives held in gaza will be released in exchange for some palestinian women and children and being freed from is there any presence? monetary and pause will also allow the entry of a large number of a con voice. james dorsey is an honorary father at the national university of single pose, middle east, the institute. he says, israel will want to continue the conflict to be rid of thomas. so what this tells you is how difficult things are going to be going forward. with other words, once you get to the question of releasing is really military personnel held captive by how much these negotiations are going to go more become much more difficult. my sense is that is really prime minister and that, and you all was caught in a bind on the one hand domestic pressure which once the hostages released at once and released now. and on the other hand, us pressure to allow for, for troops. and there is really few, of course there is that how much would use that to its military advantage in terms of regrouping, restocking, whatever it may be. but i think more importantly, israel wants to come out of this war as heavy as being seen as having restored its deterrent discharge capability. what it's so far showed is it's destructive capabilities. it has not yet a really succeeded to wiping out the senior leadership of a mass or a tote, a paralyzing them. and as long as it does, isn't able to do so. the question of its ability to deter and that's important, not just a visa, visa palestinians, and visa v garza. but it's also incredibly important to be run and in terms of its posture with the gulf states. one of the things that i think is also significant in this, it took significant this really a or us pressure to get this deal done. which really tells you what it's going to take in terms of us pressure to get something more permanent in place. if not a transition towards palestinian self rule of sometimes your independence or control of gaza at least obviously anything is welcomed that relieves a pressure on palestinians even if it is only briefly and uh, brings the guns at least in some areas to fall silent. but i think overall, israel is no mood to end this conflict or in this war at this point. it hasn't achieved its objectives yet. and it's also so it and not only for the reasons of deterrence, but at this point, it also needs victory because it's lost the information more. and so as well as every interest in continuing this conflict, and i think that's what that's what netanyahu made clear to us. take a close look at the financing that is ongoing in gauze as, as riley bones continued to kill palestinian civilians. most of the combat is a northern garza where is there any forces have been battling palestinian sizes from the cast them brigades as well as ceramic jihad. in those areas you can see shaded in red, that also st bottles in densely populated areas in on, around kansas city as well as near the giovanni a refugee camp is rarely troops and tanks of also reportedly made further advances into those areas. you can see shaded in the north and central gauze and just beyond why the gaza is there any forces have been hounding deep and is there a refugee camp, racing fears of father bloodshed been ruth and been reporting for weeks. the hospitals and goals have been facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north and no less off. and as well as attacks. institutions ok, now on the verge of collapse, you know, side reports from con eunice and a wanting to offer us some of the images on graphic. in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception inquiry doors are to the that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another. and more are brought in every our fewer resources. and then over welding number of people in need. this has become the norm in hospitals, in selzer and gaza after eas, really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north, an order their evacuation. and the challenge doctors here face is not only finding space for more patients. they say the severity of the injuries is something they have never encountered before, and most of them come with a severe pride. so yeah, and then which we didn't see before because it says that she had degree exam and girls, we shall get the needs. and the most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of them is about 60 civic investments. and one of them is a 100 best. and most of them around $6070.00. and it's a special ed kid, it's michelle sync. that's part of the band and most of them are children in enrollment. health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease, really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of one of the most is there in the census, because the i c u department, the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 words in the icu you with 40 beds, so they are all fully occupied and then we have a severe shortage of ventilator. so we have only $24.00 for the 40 beds. the doctor say they're over well and it's impossible to health. everyone southern gaza is a big risk of health care crisis. hospitals which were already struggling before the war, now being pushed to breaking point, the influx of casualties, us with tremendous burden, medical team and resources. in a c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress. fighting between is ready forces and palestinian sizes is ongoing and took around in the occupied westbank. these 5 palestinians have been killed in is ready, droned, striking the area squarely forced the stones an emergency department at talbot talbot hospital and took room during raid. meanwhile, a says here, old palestinian mine has been killed by his already forces during the series of rides in the occupie
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s oveherr this. and then i finally realize that hamas wouldn't listen to u s. u is the idiocy that they thought they would have an impact. listenus. i think i'm going to o i think all america myself pretty much did the same . id >> yeah. >> two day fast. yeah. >> wow. exactly. exactly. and just you think, well, are the white house probably would be like, my god, what do we do? yeah would , you know, what do we doe >> i'm beginning to think that. you know what? i'm beginning to think that this was timed with a colonoscoping to this wad withy >> but i'm just saying, 48. listen, greg, these aren't.reg, these aren't even protests. gregory went on a hunger strike for, what, four year? like, yes, he lived offr and and being. be i'm saying, likeg , you don't a come out and say, i'm going on ar 48 fast for 48 hours, whim by the way, means you're goingea to eat at some pointnsng t durig the day. >> yeah. intermittent fasting means eat for 4 hours and theans rest of the day you don't. >> yeah. of. eah. >> yeah. so. yeah. y michael, serious question. is a hunger strike, an appropriation of your hobo culture. >> it reallyhobo when me and the boys go miles and miles and days for days without cooking, because it's not a symbol of a cat which means o a nice lady lives here. >> yeah. this is. lad this is horrible. although i do want a smash cut to a group of terroristsves is >> and the city right now. yeah, you know, and like, oh, she brokg "se up with mr. big ol or whatever. >> one of them blows u p. one of them blows u cynthia like, i've seen chicksve fast longer when they have to slip into an ugly dress t through. right. and to say that she's this for gaza, you know, and like, next she's probably going to get likey brid, you know, a face lit to end the war in ukraine. and then i'm going to get some liposuction for the children of, the amazon i'll and then a brazilian for brazl . it's all for l the otheripo-susi you know, i love you know, i love the world becauseof my silk soft skin and beautiful glue. >> emily but she wants peace with that. emi, shthat's the point. t emi, shthat's the point. t two days,. liveda in a sorority, be an nfl cheerleader. you'll be fasting for a year. this is so abject nonsense. >> the irony to me, too, other than the ridiculous celebrity aspect of this, is that this person, remember, ran foromeone governor of new york state. so we have someone who's who is holding a sign talking w about 6000 children in gaza. >> but you would think running for governor, what about the tha 182,000 kids that are missing what000 kids that are missing what about the thousands of young girls thous on their y to the southern border? that's totally open thanks to her favorite persons thank,o >> there are so many thousands and hundreds of thousands of childred n right now in plights that are so horrible equally, those 6000. but the point remains that this is whaallyt she's signaling abo and she honestly thought she had the chops to be a politiciane ho in here.litici >> i mean, i guess she doesans because she's an. but the point remainshe doess, e is so underqualified. and whatpoin she has to say is c absolute bs. >> and she unfortunately is taking mic away from all of those people whose voices actually matter. >> right. from aall watch the language no. >> coming up, the fun never ends with animal friends. >> how about that first half? i mean, that offense, they were slicker than a two hour shoot on a $3 smile. let's back to the studio where go to the $3 smile. what do you mean you're doing bracha? i don't know what you're talking about. >> hey, do you reckon i can say button my button? call me biscuit on my tv. i do not think you should say that, dr.. >> we have the number one ranked economy. i want you to know you can't rely on california. florida. we stood up for what was right. this is better. a long coming. we are putting two of the country's most high profile governors head to head on the issues that impact every american red state versus the blue state. i'm all in. i'm game. you say disperses news. the great red versus blue state debate tomorrow at nine. >> this is our last chance to help save thousandss that t of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today, the so-calledsometn the needs that these forgotten the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyonde. anything you can imagine. in t have you eaten this morning? 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yeah. >> oh, yeah.th well, that's the beauty of nature. bro >> and then, of course,th his brother thought that maybe we were done with hiought werms >> mm-hmm. but we had to set an example.en but his eye is on his eye, though. that's his entire body, emily.te what's left of it. yeah. here you go. yeah e yo. . all right. all right, next one. okay. okay we sentthis one we sent toh who was a little more, you know, softer. >> the frog. ta the frog. if the frog let him go, we'rere good. and obviously, you know, he was talking to them, their. >> their cages are right next to each othe tr. boy, oh, gee. oh, geez. well, amazingly, the rest. of the animals fell in line. >> there you ge reo. i think that's should be applied to. >> i'm sorry. all right. how you feel about lizards was s emily your turn? >> i feel like we should have ended with that. that was szards?e o gnarly. >> mine's a feel good storyo about how most of us, most of us rely on snow equipment like sleds and ski and snowboard. >> but this furry guy doesn't need anything to enjoy robustipt hill. and unlike tyra in this video, he doesn't die the end. heie the end. left out, the part part where he goes and a big frog even. >> he's obviously on some kind m of narcotic. yeah. so cute. your dognd o has any drug probl? 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u. s. to tomorrow, to stop the at the see these and guess that this fire is a must for the sake of you might need. meanwhile, b, u. s. city of san francisco is gearing up to host this is asia pacific economic co operation summit. and it's the president joe biden is planning to woo, china's shooting. paying on wednesday, the west coast city has been changed by serious homelessness, drug abuse and crime for years. according to reports, one out of every 100 residence halls san francisco is homeless. and in preparation for the summit, the state governor reveal, but the city is attempting to clean off its image by cleaning out the homeless on the streets to say, oh, they're just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that's true. because it's true. now, in the lead up to the apex summit, the homeless encampments all throughout downtown san francisco and mysteriously disappeared. many think this was to give us a better impression of the united states cover up some of the poverty and chronic homelessness. the flags downtown area is in major cities like san francisco. many of the homele
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u. s. personnel in iraq and syria. a u.s. official tells nbc news -- present for those attacks. this is the third time the u. s.me new details -- new york city mayor eric adams, one of them whether adams -- despite safety concerns in 2021. fbi agents seized adam's electronic devices last week. he has not been accused of any wrongdoing. and iceland declared a state of emergency ahead of a possible volcanic eruption. about 4000 residents in the southwest part of the country have been told to evacuate. experts say recent earthquakes likely are connected to a magma tunnel moving near the earth's surface near iceland. more of the mehdi hasan show after the break. southwest part of the country have been told to evacuate. experts say recent earthquakes likely are connected to a magma tunnel moving near the earth's surface near iceland. more of the mehdi hasan show after the break. and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. i was a bit nervous at first but then i figured it's just walking, right? [dog barks] oh. no it's just a bunny! calm down taco. sit duchess. stop! sesame no no.
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u. s should immediately support international goals for a ceasefire and gaza, citing is really military tactics and the treatment of palestinians. lawrence wilkerson is a former state department chief of staff and the full b. u. s. army colonel. and he says, the bite administration isn't being strong enough with its middle east. foreign policy in the search channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to, to voice their disagreements with us. policy or their disagreements about things happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they sent in whatever message they sent in. and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points in his had some low points. sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't, but it, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding in the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh paul resigned in protest over us policy recently. israel. so i wouldn't be surprised. there aren't some others. in fact, i know there are some others at the department who
u. s should immediately support international goals for a ceasefire and gaza, citing is really military tactics and the treatment of palestinians. lawrence wilkerson is a former state department chief of staff and the full b. u. s. army colonel. and he says, the bite administration isn't being strong enough with its middle east. foreign policy in the search channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers...
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u. s. has a or wally responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters have broken through a police valley case. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy em, all of these protesters are muslim filipinos for the southern philippines. we also would want to expose that what's happening and by the side we feel it just most students know here in the philippines, us bumps of motor people because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities. a mean the know, basically the bottom is that, that been in what are we see and protesters are now in front of the us embassy, at least in my experience, covering these anti us post tests. this is the closest, they've been to the us embassy and their message is clear. they don't want just humanitarian pauses in gaza. they want to cease fire because they say, what is relatively knowing. garza is not a war on how much, but a war on dependence to new people they want and to is rarely occupation a palestinian territories. they say the what is really silly right now is wiping out the palestinian population, pardon below algebra. and so the head will be taking a look at some of the other stories making headlines along the wells, and polls open any presidential run offs in liberia. we take a closer look at the challenges facing it's next lead to the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the business relations to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of in use now and voting is underway in liberia in it presidential, one of people are choosing between incumbent george, wy and former vice president. joseph locke high, the 1st round, last month, highlighted deep divisions, and each race reports from monrovia on the challenges facing the next leader. to morrow's use, intellectual center is home to lively st debates. politicians, academics and ordinary liberians come here to argue their positions and governors. the economy and social issues. it's a place emmanuel, as english says, why people vent their frustrations without having to resort to wireless. says the country is on the wrong track. the issue a security is the problem. you guys brown, but the issue many liberians, we spoke to say they worried about violent confrontations and the coming weeks and months. one of the main challenges facing the president receiving the division among the complain susan has been particularly heated and violent. this has prompted. he has a public in a country that has the opportunity to come up. so i'm assuming that to about a quarter of a 1000000 and obviously forms and fundamental changes are needed to tackle the numerous problems. further, still stabilize the government to rebuild a government institution was we organize them and give them the capacity that they need to deliver services. president, george, we is 1st time was characterized by protest against the rising cost of living and allegations of corruption and mismanagement may not be able to say those mustn't be allowed to happen on the next administration. how many degrees i do see the monroe view, at least 31 people have been killed by floods in somalia as it braces for more rain . hundreds of thousands of green for some that homes. the u. n. has released $25000000.00 in aid describing it as a once in a lifetime. uh once in a century event drive it. it's estimated more than one point. $5000000.00 people in the country could be affected as an alliance of rebel fighters in yon moore is fighting the military enforce phase, seizing some military accounts in areas near the border with india and china. at least 43 soldiers from yamaha flight across the border to the indian state of misa rob. they told local officials they were surrendering after a heavy fighting with rebels, some beach and ethnic minority elsewhere. and sean stayed near the border with china. military authorities have lost control of several times over the past year and more than $10000.00 cambodian families have been relocated from areas we have the celebrated uncle. what temple. but a new way for by amnesty international says, many of them were forced to do so by the military. and that the areas have been moved to are barely habitable tony chang has a stor
u. s. has a or wally responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe. that is happening now. the, these protesters have broken through a police valley case. they are now closing in the u. s. embassy em, all of these protesters are muslim filipinos for the southern philippines. we also would want to expose that what's happening and by the side we feel it just most students know here in the philippines, us bumps of motor people because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities. a mean...
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u. s. is just a by stand no red lines for the israelis, no judge and jury as to whether war crimes are being committed may maybe later, a up and up. the u. s. has been under a lot of pressure internationally. she have to, to take a, a tougher line on israel, given the rising desktop and goes a, has this, the spot used any of that pressure? my team worked around, i'm domestically to and remember we gotta get into an election year. and friday was another. there have demonstrations in washington in los angeles in chicago. i know that i'm good was, was, i'm, i'm them there. there is a sense there at the very least the be the white us is feeling back pressure. if only know there's a saturday because of a massive scale of the destruction of the palestinian desktop, but because of how it looks in an election, you have the all projects of of the israeli bombardments. i'm the suggested that a lot of these are the stories that were coming up perhaps on which thing was that when the published and industrial was discussed, it was it a sense of what we'll maybe we should also use varies to ago, but easier because it's making us look a bit, looking bad, especially amongst the key demographics and the u. s. during that election. yeah. young people are of americans, but before what's coming presidential election will be about 2 things, mainly actually turnouts and swing states are of american voters in michigan in this case, and younger versus whom the opposed to so are pretty disgusted with, by default listings that are foreign in fact, a trauma, and this is what the why does is really worried about the trunk. that many of these demonstrations is genocide drove genocide dryer. and we've had white house officials trying the best to ensure that that doesn't catch them. she have a chassis live 1st there in washington, dc. i'm still a head on out 0. wading through the wreckage of gauze us health system to the dot conditions inside one of the territories biggest cost with the the color of the weather is spent on the reasonable side. of course not to go straight here recently. the amounts of the wet weather of course, of course, northern and eastern area. a lot of cloud showing up here. bu
u. s. is just a by stand no red lines for the israelis, no judge and jury as to whether war crimes are being committed may maybe later, a up and up. the u. s. has been under a lot of pressure internationally. she have to, to take a, a tougher line on israel, given the rising desktop and goes a, has this, the spot used any of that pressure? my team worked around, i'm domestically to and remember we gotta get into an election year. and friday was another. there have demonstrations in washington...
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u. s. was throwing its way in the, in the middle is preferred to bring. so that a go from getting closer. we're trying not. yes. and what we're seeing here now that's actually the u. s. bies. the game is pushing that up towards china because this we want to not expected to see this actually a while ago. usually a b does go to washington dc. but now it's, let's not just also take this out of context of the, what's happening in palestine because of the day. because the whole issue now in the international or that is that are we moving from the uni porter where the once controlled by that assistant, the model, multi polar where is always better with china and brush. i kind of play a significant role and with the fans. and actually this war and gaza has moved us at least once the close, closer to a multi pull out of the in web or the. and that's also to contribute to this is the mistakes made by the okay, that's look, that's all really interesting because you're telling our viewers, if the diplomatic needle continues to move towards china, take it seriously because there is a lane for them, perhaps play a concrete significant role, so we'll continue to watch the space a
u. s. was throwing its way in the, in the middle is preferred to bring. so that a go from getting closer. we're trying not. yes. and what we're seeing here now that's actually the u. s. bies. the game is pushing that up towards china because this we want to not expected to see this actually a while ago. usually a b does go to washington dc. but now it's, let's not just also take this out of context of the, what's happening in palestine because of the day. because the whole issue now in the...