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are here we discussed some really the vis ours had. 1 and stories india, the mom's an explanation after canadian prime minister justin crew, those appear in salt. se set, purchase defense in toronto, who deli ones, the move could rupture by los real relations. also, i had this, the french police crack done on students during a raleigh for a gas outside strip on university. another part of the institution reaches agreement with fruit testers, the spike local politicians, paulding for severe measures in the mid demonstrations, both for and against the so called foreign agents bill in sibley. see the head of george's parliament questions,
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the integrity of us lawmakers of the sanction the cool things in 3 friends. and i just mentioned the it's one minute past 9 pm this tuesday in a month in bucharest. i'm here in moscow. welcome to the global, you've drawn up on our india. as some in the high ranking canadian diplomat to it's foreign ministry. after prime minister just didn't crudo joined seek opposition. leaders of a raleigh in toronto were separate his callous families slogans were heard being shunted new delhi safe. true, those actions could drive a wedge between the 2 countries of the government of india's deep concern and strong protest was conveyed at such and disturbing actions being allowed to continue unchecked at the event. this illustrates, once again the political space that has been given in canada to separatism,
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extremism and violence. their continued expressions not only impact indian canadian relations, but also encourage a climates of violence and criminality in canada to the detriment of its own citizens. while speaking of the toronto event on sunday, with his head draped in an hour in sic turban, justin crudo assure the indian, separate to supporters of his full support. sick values are canadian values, truth justice, openness, compassion, service, human rights. these are the values of the heart of sic is them. these are the heart values of the heart of the canadian communities, but they're also values at the heart of all canadians, or to the nearly $800000.00 canadians of sic heritage across this country. we will always be there to protect your rights and your freedoms,
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and we will always defend your community against hatred and discrimination. justin total recently attended a call saw the went in to our own to one call. so this actually is all celebration seek communities in new. yeah. that particular event they were protocol this funds to come sit with chanted by a group of people. and what justin to date was basically smile. now for the call us on mind is that in india it's been that in india, florida, why now? but it has been kept to live in the follow circles of canada. now, justin, so the us government testing warrant multiple times, find the indian government to keep in check the ex sealed list elements that are moving on canadian. so a, but essentially one of those requests have for them on their ceos and justin,
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pseudo, at this point, exports believe is coming across to somebody who is ready to deal with extreme is with radical elements as long as it's serving his political interest just to context the contest dining movement essentially use a google contest on east or separate is from the see community that up to mom the that a piece of indian land from the state of from job be got called out as a separate state for the c community called kindest on now it's not indian seats that are demanding that seeks from canada, the stream. yeah. some of the thoughts of the was at this point it looks like the canada is happy to shelter. this is not just the current, the government, it seems, even the old position is trying to be still the community,
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considering that there is a considerable amount of population, even in canada, of o. c community. and also there's considerable water back. we will rely on the grave seek values that dro goldman thing brought forward proud use of a quality for the common people. the girl said that there should be no cash system. know people on the top, dictating down and pushing the people down. everyone would be saying a lie and relationship between india and canada have naturally become very big though the last few years that have been several incidents. so call us on us for random's taking place on canadian sword. but also justin. so the you open lead the canadian solomon blaming india of choosing in there for being. it was in the killing of these c separatist canadian leader coals miniature. no question. then geo political experts at this point are asking is with the canada,
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i would add more. a lot of beasts of deadlines to be got carved out into a sofa and state called ca, this done, the i'm so natural, you know, so why is canada allowing that kind of sentiment to blue against india? will that stay with this story? because we got a reaction from veteran indian diplomats. a shock said john har, whose face despite the public utterances of fighting for freedom and such like president crudo, is using the sick movement in canada for his own political agenda. it is our activates. i don't think there is any gen noon as i don't think there is any tend to city as far as his approach to this issue is concerned. he is basically looking at it in my view for his own personal political domestic interest. and that is why he's operating, he is a multi all these uh elements meaning the citizen, oh,
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let me tell you is a great religion. they are very highly respected, not only by the or many people, but by the leadership and all major events in the life of citizens. they are also celebrated and together in india. so i don't think there is any problem as far as citizen, the teachings of citizen, i'm just sick of really doing. the sick people are concerned. it is only these, a handful of people in basically in canada will have, well, you know, again, also from the old political ends as started to promoting this idea of a separate uh, how this on uh, states, uh, uh, called out of india. now notice to read to bring the american lawmakers have proposed the bill to rein in what's been called empty semitic behavior of us universities. as pro palestinian student demonstrations increase on american
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campuses, no schools which do not comply with the monitors, recommendations will lose federal funding. rising and the semitism on our college campuses is a major concern and we must act to ensure the safety of students. i'm proud to work with my friends and colleagues which you taurus on legislation that will impose a 3rd party and assignment is monitoring on college campuses. to ensure protections are in place and oversee any troubling action by college administrators. if colleges will not step up to protect their students, congress must act well at least 900 pro does that protesters have been arrested in the united states over the past 10 days, according to the washington post. among those, the tables us presidential candidates jill sign. during a pro palestinian raleigh washington university in missouri for the choose police repeatedly shopping, a bike against the 73 year old before removing her from the students in template.
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while other video sees the green party member being escorted followed by a number of police officers with her hands, a part of the restraint would zip ties behind her by the pro palestinian demonstrators also targeted the annual white house correspondents. dinner with president bygone protesters gathered. i'd side the high profile i've been shunting. shame on you as guest arrived more than 2 dozen palestinian journalists issued an open letter urging their american colleagues to boycott the ceremony. there's what we heard from those at the scene. we're out here in front of the white house corresponds there's a whole journalist accountable to remind them of the 133. how soon you internalize have lost their lives telling the truth. these are targeted attacks. these are systematic is, are, these are attempts to silence the truth and is not going to be silent. we're out, you're also highlighting the courage of housing,
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internalize that are risking their own lives, celebrating their own genocide correspond sooner represents the western media and the lead that are currently perpetuating and supporting and completed in the genocide of the palestinian people. we found that we need some work on it because they use their rhetoric in ways that just are benefiting to the american warm is an imperialist for miss cnn. we're here to say same on you for breaking read with dennis side with murder. propaganda is the white house correspondents dinner behind those. i knew that we couldn't find this event happening in our city without giving them a little taste of what they're really responsible and hopefully making them confront at least a tiny bit, which is again with us human rights lawyer and commented or done. color believes washington is increasingly cracking done on free speech to protect israel. by the
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way, i don't think it's going to pass constitutional muster. what i mean is then daughter . i think that would violate the 1st amendment of the us constitution, which protects re speech, but it is a very troubling sign that the us government and us institutions as well are, you know, increasing the cracking down and free speech in order to protect israel. there is really i semitism in the world which needs to be condemned, but this is not that. and when you claim something is, and i symmetric one, it's not the value that concerned. and that's exactly what's happened in many liberals who would otherwise will provide. busy not go to the polls, or they would go to the polls and vote for a 3rd party candidate, but they're not going to vote for joe by. this is killing his candidacy. and yet he doubles down. i think you could have an impact there really do. i think support for israel's eroding within the united states in the united states is the biggest
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backer of israel. and i do think it's going to have an impact. i just hope it has an impact soon enough. you know, because before die in that is it the israel's plans to invade rafa i think are still on the table and could be a minute. so i hope it's in time, but i certainly think it's making a difference as well across the atlantic. a similar story. let's show you par as french students there have been gathering on mouse as well, rallying and supportive goals for several days in a row. the latest demo took place, i'd side store bone university. the a sit in protest by a group of students in tents was swiftly dispersed by police after the refuse on the route to leave. earlier on monday and must have palestinian flags was on furrows on campus. meanwhile, another prestigious french university has cut a deal with it. students has also been demonstrating for goals. some french
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officials have called for cross don, instead take place in regard to such rallies. here's archie computer, rachel morrison with her take on that. while the us establishment is pretending to be scandalized by the groundbreaking concept of university students, actively protesting, receive injustice as though they never do that right. in this case, it's a harm being done to palestinian civilians is israel continues to raise, gather in a seemingly endless effort to take of him off the university and rest is also reach friends. universities and the spotlight is now on seals who the institute of political studies at paris, basically the french equivalent of harvard that we're talking about last week. students at the campus in the center of paris faced off against french police and refused to budge when authorities repeatedly threatened to use force against them for blocking part of the campus with the students and demanding a ceasefire and gather some students, ended up facing disciplinary proceedings as
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a result of this action, the students have also been demanding that the university cut all ties with entities related to the state of israel. so the university has now diffused the situation, at least for the time, be offering to drop the disciplinary actions against the students. instead, what they proposed as a hold a for me to be internal debate on campus to arrow, grievances on all sides. kind of a nice opportunity think, well, except if you're one of those narrative gatekeepers and it turns out that at least one member of the center, right establishment, the vice president, a former, present the stuff with each party live a few. the count is pretty curious about that idea. if the data is just where to continue, rather than supporting the management of the government, does, the government should stop public funding. it signs as bo, we're going to finance a school which has become the place of countries, and it makes true if left isn't as long as and which legitimizes anti semitic
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remarks and acts of violence. he doesn't want there to be a debate question. israel's actions, and it's using a bunch of name calling to the rail. it in favor creating a guess a safe space for the kind of rhetoric and ideas, the guys like him and the establishment by the acceptable. we're talking about the talk french campus for educating, frances future political leaks. guess they shouldn't be familiar with the debates and the study. this wants the state to step in with a threat of its own to cut off its public funding if the school doesn't comply to protect his views from being challenged on this issue of good luck with that. french president, a menu and nicole himself has recently echoed the student's concerns and calling israel's actions a deep indignation that the images reaching us from gaza were civilians have been targeted. bodies rarely soldiers expressed my strongest disapproval. the shots in demand, truth, justice, and respect for international law. earlier this year in mac hall said that the 2 state solution, recognizing a policy being state is not taboo for france. so more generally,
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the whole israel palestine issue is really nitroglycerin or a country that is imported political divisions from all around the entire world as a result of its migration policies. and now, because france has neglected to properly manage its borders for so long, it's now having to rec boundaries everywhere inside the country, including on university campuses, in an effort to diffuse tensions scotlands 1st minister homes, a yusef hasn't noticed his resignation, the politician will also stepped on his scottish national party leader yourself had been facing 2 votes of no confidence in his party following the collapse of the s and p's power sharing deal with the greens. he's also been an outspoken critic of british policy on the gals of war. the scottish parliament has $28.00 days to find a new 1st minister, or an election will be forced. rome
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has some of the russian ambassador over what it calls most schools, nationalization of one of its companies. that's after the kremlin a 9 step was putting the russia based on the centuries of 2 european firms are installed on bosh under the temporary management of state energy joined gals. problem relevant decree has been signed by president, who called it a tit for a ton of response to the season of russian financial assets by the e u. i will happy to say that said, joining us now in a student to discuss the story is financial expert in our tea contribution. chris and chris boot this evening to you. let's just break this done 1st because you've got the, the, you, the one complaining here. but it was the you, let's start, forgot that at seized what was it? 200000000 euro, all,
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most of russian assets and european banks around 2 years ago. so why is, why are power brokers in europe now in the e u y, the crying follow over what most school was doing with these some it's highly and assets to guys pro you didn't, you're, you're quite right. is obviously the bizarre, the fact that they could essentially steal loads of buses 2 years ago. and the fact that, you know, we buy flip here and i think there's a misconception as to how the legal system works here. these are the lowest, i've been passing through the russian d my 3 the rest of the problem in order to possible russia to respond to the wife. and yeah, it is all because this is absolutely minuscule compared to what they took 2 years ago and have continued to take from russian state by state tongue companies and the russian businessman at 5 in the past 24 months, as he said, to loosely part of the phrase, isaac newton, every action has a reaction or something like that, right? so you've got multiple calling this latest move, a direct response at to what the at
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a you did calling assess to of offsets. why do you think process is so surprised? now they may be against it, but the shock that appears to be coming out of brussels. but why is not, i think you didn't, it's just that mentality, right? you know, you know, we know the difference. what started a lot from the rest of the 5 minutes, the talks about this idea that they have of rules by store as opposed to international law. the way the rules waste or the works is you behaved by all rules . you can't go against our rules. so it's okay for us to take from you, but if you take from us, but we're very confused by that. so i think that's really the reason why it's just real ignorance and it's just, this is a, this, the arabs to parry or to the brussels has a pretty much anyone else. and then on an individual state level of chris, it's lee claims. it was caught off guard by most schools, decision at to transfer the artist and subsidy. and the 2 guys problem, given the room, actually backed all the sanctions against russia. do you think it was something that they didn't expect? i think there was a reason why they didn't expect that and that's because they,
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they come and lead to all of it to lead the car and permits. that is, is the prime minister of the policy that was headed by and founded by the, by and by, let's go and you, who was a very good friend of russia. and i think they thought all a table get some goodwill for that. and everything would just go back to how it was when all european allies at stop coming down and stop being so and see what the rest of the say know if you go against us. if you, if you sanction us, if you stop trying to how it's our economy, it doesn't matter what historical ties we have before we will come off to you as well. at last year, just to port a president put in, signed a decree, and rushes retaliatory response at to the freezing opens assets in europe. do you think we're going to be seeing you moves now from most school in that regard? oh absolutely. i think the lowest pos, as, as i sort of alluded to out yet, the rest of the legislative process can sometime take some time. but we've now gotten those and not that noise and for the full force as we can see. now, i think this is just the tip of the iceberg. i think russia is going to go out and quite rightfully, in my opinion, get back, at least as much of the money that's been stolen from russia as they come,
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as they should. what we're seeing some countries you know, pulled back a little bit, you know, almost and soberly thinking is this worth doing switzerland being among them they, they join in with the sanctions and seem to pulled back a bit. but what is the you itself gaining because, you know, if you take somebody's money, somebody savings at all, even on a state level, trust the road. it doesn't that, that, you know, it just leads to the situation where more and more international actors will not want to do business with you. obviously, i think you're completely right you'd and let's say if i were a businessman in the middle, the store in china or in india, when any country united by that not the lines, not directly aligned with the current conflict, you'd think twice when do you think? but what if they take a dislike to my government in the future? i'm only going to have all my assets sees. i'm going to have all my companies take them from me. i think that's a very good point. i think a lot of business, you know, international businesses going to start looking away from give it,
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and it's a market. so they feel more comfortable with the trade, where they don't expect this kind of repercussion to the options of governments, which at the end of the day is not really the action of the business. been in many cases, business, been work or whatever the world use their international. and you can't stop penalizing punishing business. and as the last overloads in the us get to russian business been 2 years ago, i correct me if i'm wrong. but one of the things that perhaps the e u, the us had going for it in terms of financial markets was, it's the bill is the doctor was less seen is less risk anyway. but if on the, on the heels were in great, you know, the, there wasn't any big returns compared to emerging markets. so now you've got the situation of this data, roads that trust. what has the westcott it's, it's a very good question and it was the name of the rest of the west has really high energy prices unless you live in the us. and would that start to do this mess in the 1st place? you've got a, i almost negative, i mean, negligible growth of the economies. and then on the opposite side, if we look to the east, let's look at russia, china, india, indonesia,
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at the u. a saudi arabia, these markets assign themselves now to be actually alter the most stable than the western counts of pods. and yeah, i think that losing that completely losing losing the pump. now it's very difficult to see how investors from these global markets, what we end to you if it is covered full can i touch in another point as well? chris germany has recently emerged as an i'd spoken opponent of using frozen russian funds to help at ukraine burning claims. it's wary of setting a precedent that could lead to law suits over its own violations during world war 2 . and where, where does this lead? what's your take on it? i think it's a really interesting observation union because as you said, jimmy's been the most outspoken sort of cheerleader for, for the us. now terms of the sanctions, i think that turning around because, you know, gemini also understands the historical perspective. and it was very different things that happened off the 2nd mobile, you know, the, the east jim o'neil,
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jim and democratic republic, which was the, that, that said the soviet sector, the russians, things that, that was treated very differently. the russians understood today a needed to not have such a powerful gemini, because a popular gemini can be very dangerous. history started not over and over again. so i think what the gems of saying is, this could, this could go very badly for us. it's going badly for us in the past. twice, at least we should probably, you know, start thinking, you know, what sides all bread busted on here. are we going to end up in big trouble because germany will end up as the largest economy in view of it being the capitalist, which is already is if we look at the numbers of, of products. oh, very interesting observations from or to compete, or chris hands financial expert live on the program. chris, thanks. thanks a lot. ok, let's move to the side. caucus is now worth thousands have been rallying in the georgian capital, said police see in support of a so called foreign agent bill, which was approved this monday by parliament. the demonstrations for on against the
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bill have gone on for around a fortnight. mondays riley was organized by george's ruling party with protesters marching towards the parliament building, where the leadership addressed the crowds and thought to protect georgia's independence. now the controversial debates inside the parliament building it actually got physical one m p feeling a bottle of water out a colleague during the readings. media reports say the woman was from an opposition party and was removed from the full after the incidents of us senators have responded to the georgian for an agent bill by a letter they have threatened to impose sanctions and other restrictions on to play . see if it actually becomes a law. the georgian parliament, sherman replied by demanding american lawmakers, revealed where washington sponsorship actually goes. instead of restrictions,
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it would be easy for the congress on this tonight to make it public the money coming from the american budget to georgia to these days what this money spent on is hidden and that we sometimes loan by chance. the money from american citizens is spent in a roundabout way to finance bodies, radical and these information groups. and it costs to shadow an american a to georgette. what we heard from george in lawmaker timor meister, rod say, who was say, is the country now? it was a chance to break free from long running foreign men. the purchase of a busy, it was a new purchase with the georgian government, no longer wants to be a tool. because for many years, it was forced to turn a blind eye to western pressure on georgia back in 2012. when i was a future member of the parliament of georgia, this pressure already existed and it was rising more and more every year. apparently the drawers in government has already decided that it is necessary to
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get rid of this somehow to abandon x, because georgia cannot become such a blind instruments in the hands of the united states. and the most important thing is that we have information that this money is being used incorrectly. if the us has good intentions and any person with good intentions, chip preferred transparency. it could be seen what good deeds one is doing in the states, right? the country doesn't want to be open and transparent. well, that is hiding something, right? this is simple logic, very simple and clear. and so on the other hand, it seems that for the west, this is one might say, the last attempt to put pressure on georgia. because after the 2024 elections, this will be impossible. i am absolutely sure of this. this is the last chance. this is the way to make a change of power through a cool. we know that about 20000 people in georgia are funded by these foreign
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sources. these are people who benefits with the help of non governmental organizations. the rest of the georgia in population does not support this, and everyone will see exactly how many people are opposed to this. and how many people want this lot to work in georgia and for transparency to be there for everyone. the president biden's approval ratings of slump to all time low is according to the latest polls. it's the worst for, for comments of an american leader since dwight eisenhower back in the 1950s. according to a survey from the gulf on the list of gold firms, just over 38 percent of respondents currently approve all that jo biden's job as president. none of his recent predecessors in the oval office depth below the 40 percent mark during their 10 years by didn't thinking ratings have race. plenty of questions about the 81 year olds. chances are pre election in november, us talk radio hosp deals phase. most citizens are not happy with joe biden spending
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priorities. we're sending $60000000000.00 that is pointed out in your earlier story . most of that will not make its way to the right, and that's replenishing missiles and ammo for us forces this been defeated and sent to you, right? but at the end of the day, that 60000000000 dollar package is more than what we spend in a budget each year on the entire budget for the us marines and people are waking up to those dire facts. the job, i'm and the democrats here, nor about you, frank, get more about jobs and then they do the united states. and then you have the economic policies at home. people are pay more at the grocery store for, for bread, for x, for milk. and yet the by the administration keeps telling us by nomics is working. and their biggest problem is that while they are claiming that inflation is going down, the fax for something different, the g d p in the united states is now down to 1.6 lower than rushes. so that whole
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