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called the direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way the goal of the money that an agency is able to get things to be 5, the response of the minutes. so need the, all the guys, the city, but international organizations selling the alarm over the dire situation in gaza with the un calling attention to the 13000 children killed in just over half of the year. the 900 arrests reportedly made within 10 days as police continue to clash with american university students rallying open. godsa. we hear from us spring party coach chairperson margaret elizabeth. think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want peace for everyone and then fund genocide and as thousands, riley both for and against
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a foreign agents bill in tbilisi, they had them georgia's department questions, the integrity of us lawmakers who wants to sanction the country over its legislation. the i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital where you're watching r t international. we start with the war in gaza, where at least 34 palestinians were killed on monday, according to the local health ministry. and that's the idea for paris to invade. the enclave is the southern most city of rafa. taco mazda officials are in egypt to discuss it, proposed ceasefire with israel. a guys that hasn't seen a ceasefire since november, and the multiple rounds of talks have failed to bring about a 2nd agreement. as well as the latest proposal includes a 40 day pause in hostilities. it would also say hostages who have been held since
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october 7th. the exchange for palestinian prisoners is rarely jail's international . red cross and red crescent spokesperson tomorrow. so del a longer is calling on the world to take action before even more innocent lives are lost, a cost of 6 months, all of these more than 6 months of all of these that we really need to sit down and commission for me. i need to sit down and put that in your money at the, at the beginning of every single discussion. because what this up into now, it seems to be not correct. no, you, many, that imagines he's able to get the 5, the response of the men. so need the, all the guys a city, but we go to argue that the situation in some instance, some of the las vegas and weeks was as likely improving arriving in a 250. and the one that had struck. so if you mind that i need anything every day and it goes 3, but my these way 5 it up. but on what these me that you many, that means that immense. avery mino said that these coffee go ahead the because i had that. and then the, then the need, so we, we need keys and then that he's another very important fire is not the enough,
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but to bring you money that and they need to open a gate, then you need to create the, i mean by them into what he's supposed to go to, but a but what he'd say for the money that i want to get so great, but when it's also safe, what do you mean? don't forget what they need is not safe or on. i would say it's better to be safe. and this is a huge problem is huge amount of solicitation, even now when it comes to custom network uh with to update the 22 times. so the not a matter of the volunteers and stuff and colleagues, a key is a 22 women and men have been keyed the in 6 months for the in the, in the only needs that i left and 18 the other side of crescent boasting garza and last leaving in the west bank, and i think that these are the need a clear i wanna start. it could be mind that when the violence of this conflict that i wouldn't look even human is that i would cosign expected. and the one, once again, is sounding the alarm over the shockingly high number of children killed in gaza. now, just to compare during the 14 year war and
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a rock more than $3000.00 miners were killed. another recent conflict in yemen claims at least 3700 young lives and just over 7 years. but those numbers are divorced by the total of $13000.00 children who died in the bombing of guys. and just the past 6 months. some countries including saudi arabia, want to see israel held accountable of the ministers, stressed the need for the international community to impose effective sanctions on israel, including stopping the export of weapons to get in response to its violation of international law, international humanitarian law. and the war crimes it is committing, and garza and the occupied westbank for their part. western leaders are now urging him off to agree to a 40 day states fire proposal, calling at a generous offer from israel. it does seem to me, there is no new. let's be frank, every generous offer of sustained 40 days he spied the release of
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potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners in return for the release of these hostages has not been in captivity for over 200 days. so i hope i'm asked do take this deal and frankly, all the pressure in the world and all the eyes of the world should be holding them today saying take that deal come off has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel, and in this moment the only thing standing between the people of gaza at a cease fire is the most. so they have to decide. and they have to decide quickly to begin with the term generous offer by israel. i mean, those of us who no history know that the term did not start with blinking, but rather started with the clinton administration's, during the so called peace talks income david's many years ago when a hoot rock was deprived minnesota as will. and he said, our thought was the end of the pillow. well, yes or on such a fuse is as idea of
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a dentist on congress piece. and the outcome was, the americans accused him of failing to accept and is really generous offer. somehow that is what it is continued to make these generous offers and ungrateful palestinians, and behind them ungrateful international community refuses to about down to as well generosity. what's called of a generous offer is, is the goals for a lead me to see as far you're in an area that has been almost entirely destroyed by the american and his what you do, whether it's when you will have 70 percent, to 80 percent of the entire civilian infrastructure, overpay is completely destroyed then over a 120000 people between dead and wounded or mistake. what kind of generous offer is that? that caused support chick kneeling down, the supplies and the medicine and cold war, starving population. know that generous offer would be to bring this one to
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a board that to an end and to hold is legally accountable for this war crimes. it's a massive wave of pro palestinian protests has swept across america and university campuses. the latest rally resulted in dozens of a russ at the university of texas, while colleges all over the us are forcing gaza supporters out of 10 encampments with students ad dozens of universities in the us continue to demand a ceasefire in gaza, as well as the investment from companies profiting from the war and transparency about where they're investing their money. according to reports, at least 900 students had been arrested in the last 10 days. some universities have reported, they suspended those who remained at on campus and cameron's videos of the rest are circulating on social media. the
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u. s. green party presidential candidate and jo stein was arrested at washington university in saint louis, missouri during a pro palestinian riley on saturday. footage from the scene showed police pushing her with a bicycle as a group of protesters tried to stand their ground. ms. stein, it said that she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released after spending 7 hours behind bars and she then proceeded to attend another rally at columbia university. you a screen party co chair person. margaret elizabeth says the politicians arrest shows the extent to which a political oppression has developed in the us as well. i think it really highlights the hypocrisy that the democratic party, and indeed the republican party as well in body. they will tell us that they want
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peace for everyone and then fund genocide, they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the in the, in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and, and to democratic behavior to take place right under the nose is not actively supporting it. when you see people like dr. stein on these protest lines being arrested. you're, you're really seeing the, the actual behind the mask face of the democratic party, they're, they're just a fascist tool to across the people. the truth of the matter is when you look around these approaches, people are not being violent towards that you were students or jewish faculty in these institutions. that's not what's occurring. it's in fact the opposite. americans are tired of war. i think we are, we're facing a broad economic crisis in our own country. we're looking at a crisis of, of phone homes, people of people without enough food to eat, of people without health care,
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even if they have insurance. it doesn't mean they can afford their health care because the insurance premiums have gone up so much. i think what we're seeing really, to, in a broader historical context is the rising of the next anti war generation in the united states. it reminds me very much of, of how i saw things organizing during the 1st a rack more and, and the rise of the american anti, we're moving here and we saw it happen to those protesters instead of fixing our internal issues. we're getting money to other countries tell, destabilize it, it's not a sustainable practice. i think most americans are aware of this, but we are a subject to a very, very sophisticated campaign of propaganda from the ruling parties. remarkable to be honest with you how, how significant of an impact that is had, and how complete leo, blue these, to this impact the democrats have been it's, it's very obvious. you can see it over the course of the last 6 months of polling.
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whose numbers have deadly dropped until now? trump is ahead of him by more than the margin of error. so it's really, it's very clear that the american people, when asked, are not supportive of this, even his own political base, perhaps there's no neutrality, immediate anywhere. but in the united states, at least it's fairly polarized. and i think that both sides of the coverage are weird, strange and myopic because they're not representative of what's going on. when you look at conservative coverage, we'll talk about, oh, the threats to jewish students and faculty even when there is no evidence to support this. when you look at the very left wing media, you'll see these claims of, oh, here the police are targeting and doc seeing all the students and all the rest. and there is evidence to support that. they are doing that. it's very heartbreaking to see what's going on and know that most of this isn't driven by the people on the
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ground is driven by politicians and rich money interests that have no concern for us whatsoever. legal on media analysts lie and also silencing the protesters will only lead to more distant if an idea or a slot is likely to incite violence. and if in a position to do it where, where you are likely to know what and you want to attend to incite violence, then the speech can be stop because speeches hurtful or problem added, or it is a trigger warning or causes somebody to feel to, to to have mike for with questions and we have all of these words, let people speak violence is verboten. oh, well we're doing is we're lying eyes. you were actually, when i called you can just this apotheosis of these protestors who are actually recruiting more people. because what they want to do is they want to address why
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they're not able to speak versus what they want to speak about in the 1st place. and listen to this now talking about reading in the national guard base of lead to the military. so mel ontario, big ken stated why they want to bring in number one, terry, because somebody's worrying or funny hadn't beating a drama and you don't like what they have to say. so what i've been saying is river at stake. so what if you don't like it leave, don't listen in counter protest. this is the marketplace of for you ideas, college universities. this is where you want me to inspire intellectual revolution . but remember, violets by let us pilots? no, no, no. i can't. what is happening? they dollarization country wide university protests and the correspondence whitehouse dinner are all the topic of today's episode of direct impact with rick sanchez, who is joined by political cartoonist,
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an analyst type role and conservative commentator and radio host. angie wong. you can watch it in full throughout the day here on our team, but for now here is a sneak peak. pardon me for saying this, but as i watch that i want to vomit in my mouth. i'm sorry, but the most person ever and those people who are there are also incredibly, incredibly decent. are they really hungry? oh my goodness. everyone in that room is part of the flight in state media. they're only being invited because they're kind to bite in and that to trump, traditionally the white house correspondents dinner is a roast, usually roasting the president. and you have several people going up on stage to take, you know, a silly punch on, you know, the man in charge our commander in chief, but this time, no, let's just, let's just blow a lot of air. like it's just the whole thing is that the fashion was bad, the hair was bad, the free press. you risk your lives. most of the people in that room of never
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covered a story. most of the people in the home have big offices in new york city or other big places are big cities in the united states. most of those people ring teleprompters for a living and when they don't get out, trust me. i've been there, i was sent to the some of these places with the likes of anderson cooper. they travel with a makeup team. they find them a hotel room. they have an on drudge of people taking care of every one of their needs. they fly in special vendors for them. please aren't correspondence in the old fashioned way that we used to see covering wars in vietnam and korea, etc. that was such a bunch of bull khaki from the president telling these people how brave and how courageous they all are and that they are the so called free press at, pardon me, i was supposed to ask a question here. i didn't attend to you a rick look
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a i've seen a few shots fired in anger when i covered the war in 2001. and that's gonna stay on the 1999 cardinal conflict. 1 i've been diagnosed in a few times and you're absolutely right. way to say you're a 100 percent, right. the independent journalist who travel hard, many of them, for example, right now, thousands 0 reporters your in gaza. 4 the lord bed or dead, they've been killed. yeah, that's really part of the room has some, under the russian ambassador over a lot of calls moscow's nationalization of one of its companies. and that's after the kremlin announced it was supporting the russian based subsidiaries of 2 european firms that were sent and boss under the temporary management of state energy. giant gas from president clinton has signed the relevant decree calling into tit for tat response to the same thing. of russian for national assets by the
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u. l. a has opposed to move labeling at quotes unexpected. when the conflict, a new crane began in 2022, the us and its allies immediately froze $300000000000.00 and russian for an assets, including more than $200.00. $20000000000.00 allocated in europe. officials from multiple countries are debating the legality of confiscating the money and sending it to ukraine with the in you already setting aside windfall profits generated from frozen russian central bank assets. are there my colleague union o'neill spoke to archie contributor chris evans, who gave his outlook on europe's confiscation of russian assets. that is absolutely bizarre. the fact that they did essentially steal loads of buses 2 years ago. and the fact that, you know, we both live 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 to read about some problem in order to possible russia to respond to that, that way. and yeah, it is all because this is absolutely minuscule compared to what they took 2 years
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ago and have continued to take from the russian state by state and companies on the russian business. then i'd be the past 24 months. and he said to loosely part of a 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 a you did calling assess to of offsets. why do you think process is so surprised? now they may be against that, but the shock that appears to be coming out of brussels. that why is not, i think you didn't, it's just that mentality, right? you know, you know, we know the difference was the set of a lot from the rest and foreign minister 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 behave 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, this, this area of superiority. the brussels has a pretty much anyone else last year,
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just to put a president put in sign the decree, and rushes retaliatory response to the freezing of its assets in europe. do you think we're going to be seeing new moves now from moscow and not regard obsolete? the, i think the lowest pos as, as i sort of alluded to areas, there are some that just the tip prices can sometimes take some time. but we've now gotten those and not to that low is in for the full force as we can see. now, i think this is just the tip of the iceberg. i think brushing 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 can, as they should were seeing some countries, you know, pulled back a little bit. you know, almost i am soberly thinking, is this worth doing switzerland being among them they, they join in with the sanctions then 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 doesn't that, that, you know, it just leads to the situation where more and more international actors will not
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want to do business with you completely, right, you'd and let's say if i were a businessman in the middle east or in china or in india, when any country united by that not the lines, not directly along with the current conflicts, you'd think twice, wouldn't 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 taken 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, and it's a market. so they felt more comfortable with the trade, where they don't expect this kind of repercussion to the actions of governments, which at the end of the day, is not really the action of the business. many, many cases, business been work or whatever the world use their international. and you can't stop penalizing punishing business when as the last overall is in the us. it's a russian business. been 2 years ago. the thousands rallied in the georgia and capital tbilisi on monday and support of a so called a for an agent bill,
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which has been approved by parliament's demonstrations for and in opposition to the bill have continued for over a month mondays. riley was organized by georgias ruling party with protesters marching toward the parliament building, where the leadership address of the crowds and bound to protect the nation's independence. the debate inside the parliament building itself, meanwhile, got a physical one in p through a bottle of water at a colleague during the readings. media reports say the woman in question was from an opposition party and was removed from the hall after the incidents where us senators have responded to the georgia and for an agent bell on a letter they threatened to impose sanctions and other restrictions onto. please see if it becomes law. the chairman of the george and parliament replied by demanding american lawmakers reveal where washington's a sponsorship to the country actually goes. instead of restrictions, it would be easier for the congress of this $108.00 to make it public. the money coming from the american budget to georgia to these days would be some money spent
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on is hidden and that we sometimes loan by chance. the money from american citizens is spent in a roundabout way to finance bodies, red co and these information groups. and it costs a shadow in american a to georgia. we heard from george and lawmaker team or a meister, raj, a who says the country now is a chance to break free from long running for and meddling. the purchase of a busy with 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 get rid of this somehow to abandon x. because georgia cannot become such a blind instrument in the hands of the united states. and the most important thing
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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 while it 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 sources. these are people who benefits with the help of non governmental
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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. a ron is celebrating national persian gulf day, several of the countries officials have reiterated trans dedication to the areas security. are to use your sister all a takes us to share a port city historically linked to the person goals defense. a perfect golf has long been a so called points of sanchez, driven in large parks where it was opposite turn to the presence of external forces, including those coming from the u. s. and u. k. here. and it was for the city a full share facilities point to a history of the british colonialism and southern one during the 19th and 20th centuries. as a catalyst for ongoing regional resistance against western influence. shaping what
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is now known as the access offers is warm and friendly. every visitor tubal share can quickly enjoy the hospitable and social nature of the locals. however, what faced with aggressors? the people who share their fierce resilience, they have historically played a key role in spear reading anti colonial movements, i guess put us intervention in there, warning and territory, particularly during world war one, whether you k occupied so they're never on the idea of well, sherry hall one of the major resistance operations conducted by the people of boucher or against the colonialists goes back to 109 years ago when the british institution to make inroads into the country and get to the city of she rides and take control of some of the wrong with the people who share in the clerics in some of the run, along with the freedom flight, is led by re alley deals already stood against the english forces in fault them. despite the fact that the british army was equipped with advanced naval equipment and warships, a lot of color photography, thrown history, the persian gulf as
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a model international passage way has been the focal point of attention. find the opportunities powers that sought to exploit the natural and financial resources. the resistance of our buildings towards this western behavior continued until recently, meet the signing of the nuclear deal when the people who shared capture the american marines and taught the americans of lessening the far sea island, that the persian gulf is a red line. and we do not allow anyone to violate our tutorial waters. and we, since we are gc, also taught israel a lesson and see the needs rarely shipped in the persian gulf when you'd be standing behind me is a stature of an iconic figure in the fight against the british colonial rule. in iran, it's only been very, it wasn't me for soul freedom fighter, for the resistance movement to guess rush dominance and southern iran during world war one, when they okay saw to use the want as a bill, work between it's indian allies and it's europe. and as their standards, all while to iran had the clear neutrality and the conflict did very lead, major operations to repels u. k. warships in world war one. but despite his efforts by 1918 british control
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over the weekend country had been some of the fight over perjure native resentment and opposition persisted. fuel by britain, this pursuit of lucrative interest for the angle of persian oil company, the graveyard of whitter aggressors is how residence and we'll share refer to this cemetery. as a reminder of the era of colonialism and southern iran, this sign reads that this graveyard is the burial place of english army soldiers for killed in conflicts with ronnie. and was this most fighters on iranian soil spreading from the mid 19th century to world war one, pulled the legs in the love and so for the 9 and 79 is not a great solution that u. k. planned to dig the bodies of its soldiers out of the graveyard and transfer them to their embassy and their wrong divided them there. so they ordered to destroy this side to remove any sign of the colonial rule in iran, and to conceal their to fit in the phase of a running fighters. but they couldn't succeed in doing so. and this graveyard remained as evidence of the bridge aggression against oh,
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so this as well as their simulated and defeat in the wrong one and world war 2 came to an end when the british presence ended on lincoln until the 1979 is one of the cooper lucian sever ties with the west, which indeed marked a new era for the region. yet the turbulent waters of the persian gulf never came to a lasting peace with his intentions, ranging from the tank or war of the 1980s to present a ship seizures which i've now extended to the gulf of 8 and your young man. as part of the action, so the resistance access the input challenge western influence in the region and who's maybe didn't know what is on me today. not only the atlantic republic, but a resistance group like humans, cruces abroad. the western forces to the knees and the red sea, and they are ready and said that the global powers from the us who can france have combined their forces. but they have not been able to defeat the who these. so there's a lot of great public help the resistance to emerge. victorious, have the law say, hey, k, as in point is operation to promise around the attack on israel. which question the
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defense capability of the collective west and israel from germany, the u. k. and us old join hands unemployed, their forces to the region, but couldn't stop it wrong. what was the amik fi? yeah, the presence of the americans sent the other foreign players in the region is destabilizing . they do not like to say security anywhere. basic, the security in the, in security or for the regions. it is the strength of june, global arrogance. history has proven that they have always created in security to achieve their own interest. the famous thing that goes, if you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday much of today's geopolitical dynamics and comforts have deep fruits in his room. what do you want? it? officials here say there was doesn't seem to heat the lessons of the past. as it continues to see if it's national interest to quote it's disruptive presence in other parts of the word usability, all from the persian gulf coast and southern have on it to stay with our to international up next direct impact with rep sanchez by
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