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the, the, the agencies able to get to the 5, the response of the many. so need the, all the guys, the city, but international organization sounds be along with a dire situation in guns. that would be un quoting attention to this, $13000.00 children killed in just a pump. the $900.00 arrest report to be made within 10 days of police. continue to class with american university students. riley is either gone is that we have from the us green party, co chat and longer. 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 peace for everyone and then funding genocide, and as thousands,
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ronnie bucks for the games. they foreign agents, millions of please say the head of jewel, just call him and questions the integrity of us little make, cuz we want to sanction the country over its legislation. the a very welcome to you is just to and to pm here in most go and this is all the international with the very latest world news on the day. it's good to have you with us. and on top story, we start thinking the middle east, where is way prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to invades the gaza city of rafa, with a hostage dailies, which with her last note, 47 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours, according to the enclaves, health ministry of gauze, i haven't seen a safe spot since november and multiple rounds of tools have failed to bring about a 2nd agreement, as well as latest proposal included a 40 day pause in house. so it's easy. it would also see hostages,
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who are being held since october, the 7th, at the exchange for palestinian prisoners and is really jails. international. red cross and red crescent spokesperson tomorrow, so the longer is cooling on the wealth to take action before even more innocent lives. all last, after 6 months total of these more than 6 months. so what are these? where do you do? you need to sit down international commitment 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, but i know you many that in audience he's able to get the find the police sponsor to the menu. so need the, all the guys a city. but we could argue that the situation in some instance, some of the law space and weeks, was as likely improving at ending in a funded in 50 antoine that struck. so if you don't mind that i need anything every day and because 3 but my these way 5 it up. but on what these me, that you many that i need study men's, avery, meaning that these coffee go ahead. the because i had the and the, the,
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then the need so we love, we need keys and entities. another very important biased these, nothing enough, but to bring you money that i may need to open a gate, then you need to create the, i mean by them into what is possible to bit a bit. when he'd say for the money, they don't want to cancel that 8 by the way, so, so safe of what seen events forget what they need is not safer on. i would say it's better to be safe and this is a huge problem. is huge. a method of solicitation even now with a caustic, a significant width of data $22.00 times sitting in the middle of the room tiers and stuff include leaks. a key is a 22 women and men. i've been to the in 6 months for the, even though the only needs that i left and 18 on this side of crescent boasting garza and lastly, even in the west bank. and i think that these are the need a clear i wanna start. it could be mind that a, with the violence of this conflict that i wouldn't even you mind is that i work as i expected. on youth again the you,
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when is founding the law never the show can be high number of children killed in dogs just to compact during the full team you will in iraq, within 3009 is what kills. and now the recent conflicts and you haven't changed, at least 3700 young lives interest over 7 years. but those numbers tools and by the toll of 13000 children who have died in the bombing of garza and just the past 6 months. some countries including saudi arabia, want to see is well held accountable. and the ministers stressed the need for the international community to impose effective sanctions on his real, 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 that part. wisdom needed the knowledge and have asked to agree to a full she, they say spock proposal cooling, get a generous offer from israel. the does seem to me, there is no, you know,
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let's be frank, company, generous offer of you know, sustained 40 days the spot, the release of 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 on them today saying take that deal almost has before the proposal. that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of guys and a cease fire is on us. 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 12 and i started with the clinton administration's and during the so called peace talks in camp david's many
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years ago when a who the rock was the pride, minnesota as will. and he said, our thought was the head of the yellow, where yes or honest, that's your views is idea of, of the dentist down 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 this the goals for a lead me to see a spa, you're in an area that has been almost entirely destroyed by the american and his what you do, what that's when you will have 70 percent to 80 percent of the entire civilian infrastructure over pretty is completely destroyed then over a 120000 people between dead one did or mistake. what kind of generous offer is
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that that caused support chickering down the supplies and the middest st. and pulled the starving population. know that generous offer would be to bring this one to a board that to an end and to hold is legally accountable for these for crimes. a massive wave of pro palestinian protests swept across american university campuses that make us while a resulted in thousands of arrests at the university of texas. while college is all over the us. a full thing gauze of support is out of 10 and 10 months students and thousands of universities in the us continue to do mazda cx, foreign garza, as well as the investment from companies profiting from the war and transparency about where they were investing their money. according to report was that these 900 students have been invested in the last 10 days. some universities have proposed to me suspended those who remains at on campus and templates. video is a be
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a rest. so circulating on social media. the u. s. green party presidential candidate jill stein was arrested at washington university in saint louis, missouri during a pro palestinian raleigh on sounds of day footage. one of the things like police pushing high with a bicycle as a group of protest is trying to stand by grounds. miss stein said she was charged with assaulting an officer. the politician was released off to spending 7 hours behind phones, and she then proceeded to attend another riley at columbia university. u. s. green
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policy coach f. as in margaret elizabeth says the politicians in west shows the extent to which 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 peace for everyone and then fund genocide. they will tell us that, oh, we are trying to uphold the law in the, in the world. and yet allow lawless behavior and, and anti democratic behavior to take place right under their 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
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these institutions. that's not what it's occurring. it's in fact the opposite. americans are tired of, for 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. people without health care, even if they have insurance. it doesn't mean we can afford their health care because the insurance premiums have gone up so much. i think what we're seeing really, to, in, 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 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,
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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 completely the of lizzy's 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 numbers of deadly dropped until now. trump is ahead of him by more than the margin of error. so it's very, it's very clear that the american people, when asked, are not supportive of us 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
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media, you'll see these claims of, oh yeah, 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 ground is driven by politicians and rich money interests that have no concern for us whatsoever. regular media analysts line also is financing the protest. this will only lead to more defense if an idea or a slot is likely to incite violence and is in a position to do it. where, where you are likely to know what and you intend to excite bylaws, then speech can be stop. because speeches, hurtful, or problem at a ford 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,
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we're doing is we're lionizing. we're 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 they're not able to speak versus what they want to speak about in the 1st place. and listen to this now talking about bringing in the national guard base of lead to the military. so mel ontario, big ken stated, why do you want to bring in the military? because somebody's worrying or funny beating a drama. and you don't like what they have to say. so what i've been saying there's river edge tags. so what if you don't, why get leave? don't listen 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?
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the thousands right in the georgia and capital was a breeze the on monday and supposed to the so called foreign agents bill, which has been approved by polymers demonstrations full and they don't position to bill have continued for over a month. now, when days, wiley was organized by georgias ruling policy was processed as marching towards the parliament building where the need to ship a dress, the crowds resolved to protect the nation's independence. or is it based inside the parliament building? it sounds mean? well, i'll go to the physical warning page to have both of the rules and equality during the readings. media report said the woman in question was from and a position policy on was removed from the whole office of the incidents. us senators have responded to the georgian for an aging bill and a letter based wesson's to impose sanctions on the other restrictions on to play.
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see if it becomes know the time on the allstate georgian parliament replied find a monte american lu. make his whitfield, when washington's sponsorship to the country are 20 goes instead of restrictions, it would be easy for the congress on the stand 8 to make public the money coming in 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 ready, co and these information groups. and it cost a shadow and american a to georgette. and we have some children, little makeup, t more nicer on say, who says the country now has a chance to break free from local, running far and meddling. the purchase of the new purchase with the georgia 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,
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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 is that we have information that this money is being used incorrectly. if the us has good intentions and any person with good intentions and a 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, welded 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.
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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 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? right. how someone's the russian um boss of the what it calls most goes nationalization of one of its companies. as also the criminal announced that it was posing the rush of based subsidies of 2 european funds are stone and polish under the temporary management of state energy. john gas pro president, posing how signs the relevant decree, cold, and get a tit for tat response to the season of russian financial assets by the u,
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as in may, as opposed to move labor the labor and get quote unexpected when it conflicts in ukraine. started in 2020 to the west, and its allies immediately flows $300000000000.00 in russian foreign assets, including more than $220000000000.00 on a case of in europe. officials from multiple countries, the debasing legality of confiscating the money and sending it to ukraine with the you already assessing, assigned winful profits generated from frozen russian central bank causes any of my colleagues, you know, no spoke to all taken true beside chris, and so it 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 buy flip here and i think there's a misconception as to how the legal system looks at these, the lowest. i've been passing through the russian duma through the rest of the
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problem in order to possible russia to respond inadequate way. and yeah, it is all because this is absolutely minute skill compared to what they took 2 years ago and have continued to take from the russian state by state auto companies on the russian business. then that'd be the past 24 months. as you 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, the why is not i think you didn't, it's just that mentality, right? you know, you know, we know the difference was, started a lot from the russian 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 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
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real ignorance and it's just this, this, this area of superiority. the brussels has a pretty much anyone else last year just to port a president put in sign to decree. and rest is retaliatory response to the freezing of its assets in europe. do you think we're going to be seeing you moves now from moscow and not regard obsolete? the, i think the lowest cost 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 butler's 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 than 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,
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trust the road. it doesn't, it that, you know, it just leads to the situation where more and more international actors will not 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 aligned 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 company's taken from me. i think that's a very good point. i think a lot of business, you know, international business is going to start looking away from give it, 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. many, many cases, business been work or whatever the world use their international and you can't stop penalizing punishing isn't as the last overloads in the us get to russian business been 2 years ago, the corporation instead of reparations banks,
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how the portuguese government has responded to its presidents on for the leader who them this button to pay for his crimes if the past regarding the issue preparation to the states and their people for the colonial pass of the portuguese state is important to emphasize that the car and government follows the same line as previous governments, there was and is no specific process or program of actions for this purpose. which of these presidents most eloquent that are desousa is the 1st later in the country's history, to suggest reparations. hey, for both several pulse for poor people to make up for slaves. legacy from counseling, former colonies, debts to offer in credit line signs, financial packages. so numbers of fools, you can use conservative policies of quote, this suggestion a betrayal. portugal takes full responsibility for the wrongs of the past, and that those crimes, including colonial massacres,
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had costs we have to pay the costs, are their actions that were not punished and those responsible were not arrested. are their goods that were looted and not returned. let's see how we can repair this political dominated the transatlantic slave trade and was one of the oldest european colonial empires in history. during that time, around $6000000.00 african men, women and children were kidnapped from their homes and sold laser portugal claimed to be one of the 1st european countries to abolish slavery, which in practice lost it all the way until the 19th century ellia my colleague, rachel variables, spoke with it, just saying that the, my show lead to all of the new cut and the mental nonprofit initiative, the dealing with gender base violence. and she says the discussion surrounding reparations is long overdue is just the fact that, you know, i'm sorry, just one, don't have to see that once you do your s, t o these in a visa,
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all the colonial power, say that something needs to be done. the, the, you and the ceiling is the final wish involving the call, black life i can life is important. so why don't find that we can do both from, from corroboration, country in you, in the united states and old. and the graphic is read on forces is to say exactly the, the, the now it's time for us to say why and how we speak. this can be done. and it is not something that will be fully my just, it needs to be found that my children and my children's children can look and say, the why have netflix the why record receipts from the portuguese called on your powers to look into it. say we use something wrong,
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you can't quantify the lives that were lost, you know, from these crimes of the past. so, so what is the answer here? i mean, our reparations. the answer for what you're appeared, nations did to their former colonies, reasoning financial terms will now be enough, because you can not want to buy the life of a child that would have died in the bones and what we need to look into. the refrigeration a big example space to the state in terms of human relations. what can we do? is he looking at after that? it's been, it's not only one, but really the best be oh wait. oh we story now. i didn't really bad. i was is something to look at, perhaps there will be one package back there will be another one that is the one phrase one day at least to speak and the same to
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be able to trade in the same service. and they know, one of them is fees. no. why don't we move as far as less money. thanks for joining us today. of next skills you know, to use on 6 more us troops on still in the middle east. and the latest episode of this 360 the, and all this out with one east, 30 minutes, bye for now. the
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part of our executive. and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the only one main thing is important for gnosticism,
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internationally speaking of that is of nations. but thoughts are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind and agents who are the slave americans rock obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, that doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was the culture of strategy. so some of the vehicle in your industry, i'm a b, i not leashed. it's often zebulon and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is dangerous. is that the by the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. of nature. what is
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founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lots of companies would lose millions and millions, or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what, what we're facing, which especially the, the, for decades united states has operated military bases around the middle east. and currently have around $30000.00 station in the area. i'm sorry, now he's been on this edition of 360 views. we're going to look at the part of justification by the united states and the role their presence playing a shipping piece in the middle east. let's get started.
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the the earliest civilizations in history were established around $3500.00 b c. and the region now known as the middle east, even though the time was not given to the land between a ravia and india until the 1850s by the british india office. so why is the oldest civilization? do you mean the help of one of the newest? well, i don't want to question the original intent to the united states. that would like to think it was in the name of keeping the peace in the world. but even if that was true in the beginning, prior to united states pulling out of afghanistan, do you guys have more than $100000.00 navigators stand alone that can be extremely concerning. and sadly.

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