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[000:00:00;00] news . the news offers this, our powers arrives please crash. let's do this. as you joined the american pro positive demonstration, you know, as the tabs, demonic, and supplies with the as well. to hear prohibits phase with this other says that self pertain western democracies awesome compromising their own values as important videos. government because israel's interest draw the
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boundaries of western democracy. everything that touches israel's interest is anti democratic and anti semitic in their eyes. and also a acute disease, w carry out opposed to a fascination, but india flies black with some would say kind of as a come on. but a separate does a kind of explain his remarks to us illustrates once again, the kind of political space that has been given in the country and canada separatism look stream is in the almost to the world. this is on see, it is kentucky, a company today. my name's among the trashes, have ruptured in paris as right. police. donald pro policy in denver say is much
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like us authority of done to disperse. similar riley's by fools, a good sizes in paris or falls to retreat due to their heavy police pressure. and one of the student comes around the front capital processes of onto the tide really as well because because of the gaza will. meanwhile, american police arrested mold in 2100 people, pro 5 seen demonstrations on college campuses around the country. one of the latest hall sponsors, the university of california in the assigned to these. what does a zip code? this is for detained. one of the i me old eyes ation organizes use cna, a luminous run, good chairs. so this is a how police brutality cracked down on what had been a peaceful demonstration. here in los angeles, at the university of southern california usc about 93 students were arrested on the 1st day of the student protests this morning. early this morning, more than 100 students were arrested at u. c. l. a. where the police came in and
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violently attacking the students, pepper the pepper spray the students and arresting them. they were not being violent. they were simply indian captain. intrinsic defending kent meant to continue to demand that you see how they stopped investing in dead stop giving their money to support the genocide being committed by israel. the students are steadfast, the students are now getting up and they have community support. you know, i'm an alumni, i'm a proud alumni, b, c, l a. and we've been going out there to see it to support the students. the process will continue at u. c. l. a. and many universities throughout the country just yesterday or may. they may 1st more university started their, their accounts. so this is something that is going to continue across the country is we're not going to stop to live until demo site is like, despite widespread criticism, he has no plans to rethink washington's middle east tactics and condemned protests
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as supposedly and to somebody despite major students taking part, as we are not in a far terry nation where we silence people are squash to say, the american people are heard. let's be clear about this as well. there should be no place on any campus, no place in america for anti semitism or threats of violence against jewish students. off of the protests and most of the us congress approved i'm, i'm to, simmons is an awareness act legislation seeks to broaden the definition of what system is a means for the however, the claim, it's an attempt to sense a condemnation is really the 1st of these laid by human rights lloyd dime codex says that lee, i'm gonna, for the rest is absolutely not about as a segment isn't the police cutting down has only filled the outrage. is there any anti semitism in the world, of course, but this is not being motivated by that. that's not what have is happening in
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college campuses. there's many jews that are part of these pro palestine rallies. this is all motivated by the government's inability to defend its own position in gaza. the u. s. government and the governments of the west cannot edit logically defend themselves. instead of their a, they need to stamp out the speech tactics. that's what's happening here. and these are the most effective protests so far, and that's why this bill is being bass to stop it out. and by the way, the reason they're big, the reason they're continuing is because of the crack downs and they let those protests fly out. you wouldn't be seen this, but of course you're foolish and brutish and decided to stamp them out with the police. and that is what has led to a massive spreading of these campuses protest to the u, as in general,
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as crowds that all in the process has drawn an international reaction, including from to okay, present read the apply button on the side. the interests of is, have solve into the fine, the framework, lesson democracy, cut out and make sure all the famous democracy, defending academics, intellectual journalists, and politicians, are burying their heads in the sand and waiting for the events to calm down. do you know why? because israel's interest draw the boundaries of western democracy, everything that touches israel's interest is anti democratic and anti semitic in their eyes. so i mean it's come to the care. a has bind all impuls alex works with as well and as violence even more restrictions in response to the idea as much feeling in god's to the 2nd phase of the measures taken to the state level has been initiated. an export and import transactions with israel have been suspended
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covering all products the key will strictly and decisively implement these new measures until the israeli government allows the uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to gaza. encore, his decision to put an end to all the import and export transactions with israel. set a precedent for 2 to k is really relations. we understand that in early april 22 decided to put a restriction on 54 product groups against the imports and exports to as well. among them were of course, many construction materials. the trade volume between $2.00 to 0 is not necessarily significant, it's, it's at $7000000000.00. and the g d p up to k is roughly one trillion dollars so tricky. it doesn't have a lot to lose with respect to its relations. his trade relations with israel, but israel does not necessarily have the same luxury to do so. because according to the israel builders association, israel imports roughly 70 percent of its iron and one 3rd of its concrete from 2 to
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which will put a lot more strain on the construction sector, as well as the general economy, as well as at a time when mount pressure is mounting against these, where the governments, there were, of course words exchanged between officials, is really for me to sir israel cost of to twitter or x. the social media platform to issue is frustration and concern with respect to concord, us decision to put an end to old trade relations. this is how i did this ties, it behaves disregarding the interest of the time these people, and businessman and ignoring international trade agreements. i mean, straight to the director general of be is ready, ministry of foreign affairs, to immediately engage with all relevant policies in the government to create alternatives for trade with turnkey, focusing on local production and in boats from other countries in his statements for minnesota cards and did say that still available, we'll be looking for alternative methods to important that goods that it needs what the minister did filter the state was. of course this will come at
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a higher cost. it comes at a time when israel expelled palestinian workers as a result of the attacks by home us in early october of 2023. but there's more pressure that is mounting against these, where the government, on wednesday, turkish for municipal how come to don stated that lawmakers with a non kind of a working and preparing the legislation in the paperwork necessary to intervene in a south africa's case against israel at the international court of justice, if it went on coded, does take this decision and different when it is accepted. this also means that typically will become the 1st member of the organization of as lemme cooperation to do so. this whole set of presidents for assignment countries. it will also set a precedent for many nations within the broader middle east. but this will also add to the mounting pressure against tel aviv, particularly at a time when pressure is mounting against the israeli government at home as well. while to hear bands trade with a little tennessee and tries to promote itself as
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a moral power p. m. anthony, who has even repeatedly said, is really all me is the most ethical in the entire world. oh said correspondent, moving the cost of it takes a closer look at that assumption of the killing of innocent palestinians continues . as these rarely defense forces refuse to reign in their indiscriminate use of force, both in gaza, ends in the west bank. now, some would argue that the idea of had been doing this for decades, yet their tactics are only in focus now because the whole world is watching form or idea of soldiers have been sounding the alarm for years. calling out there are trusted fees and deliberate targeting of women and children. it's only now that people seem to be listening that is really as talk about the most most moral army in the world. they are doing that while ignoring a truism, which is you can to be a moral occupier,
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entire areas in the strip or declared as disruption zones kills or kill zones. yeah. and the moment you have any palestinian who will enter them, they will be shot. there is the look disrespect for the lives of innocent civilians working to the lives of a workers of journalists, of doctors. this respect is an under statements in this case. what's incredible is that israel continues to receive both money and weapons from its main ally and supplier, and that's despite the fact that washington is well aware of israel's brutal methods. us declining to sanction 3 units accused of abusing palestinian civilians, including the ones seen in this 2019 video shown. and it is really cold and used to config by soldiers of appeasing detainees. so just from that same unit also seem to how to kind of send you and then in this video from 2022 to an internal
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investigation and suspension. the us government has conducted the process, found that these units have conducted grace violations with human rights. that sounds very serious, but you went to us what those violations, why, who committed to and, and you're going to continue to send lessons. that is a process that is consistent with the standards that we have with other countries as well. apparently these incidents happened in the west bank before the war began . now former soldiers say the itf seems to have amplified their brutality after the october, 7th, mastercard. when you're what's in the screen, what's the mood like of other people around? a lot of people are happy to see that we're, you know, we're paying back. that's like these really retaliation. and was that because they were convinced that they were hitting, how much fighters you think will or it went beyond that?
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a lot of them don't draw the line between what we quote militants or tories and what we would call civilians after the 7th, for example, people. so those videos of those people being paraded through the streets around gaza, right? and those people to cheat or even take part in whatever it is. so they say like all of them are part of it. like they all supported it. was that quite a wide spread view that every one named god's ears complicit very much. so in many, for many of the people around me that was, that was this thing. it came from saying, you know, you know, those are the kids that we spared in the war in 2014, right? those are the kids that we spared, then are now the theories that the the 7th, right? the invocation, that being said can okay. now it's okay everyone. yeah, that was i don't want to see the majority. but who was that alarmingly wide spread? even the people around me talking about this for and doctors have previously worked
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in gaza. describe some of the things they've witnessed. we have seen the children's, who had a direct injury to the er, um brain. this type of shots and they had brain damage to do that. and we saw entry and exit fluid and the it was targeted and killing of those children we truly believe. and the team believed that it was that intentional. the sniper shots, when we saw the axis with it's in the blanks, then we saw the entry and exit, and the injuries through their lives are to their brain. and that's the conclusion we can get the idea, main site and stuff. they only targets harris and military targets. there was mounts and evidence to suggest otherwise, including the latest and this seems to national investigation. and so just for strikes in the south of gaza
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a few months ago. and they resulted in the depths of $95.00 civilians, including $42.00 children and all 4 attacks the organization did not find any indication that the residential buildings here could be considered legitimate military objectives. or the people in the building were military targets, raising concerns that these strikes were direct attacks on civilians is in civilian objects and must therefore be investigated as war crimes. the bbc which has for years largely ignored the palestinian, the calls decided to conduct its own investigation. looking into various incidents like this one the from the bank or resulting in the deaths of 2 boys. 15 and 8 years old. basil is holding something in his hands. it's on clear what this is, the across the street, one of the friends assuming on his phone as it is ready military vehicle drives by
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when the switch it just slow down and enhance. it shows the drivers do opening the drive a has a direct view of the boys being around 24 meters away from fossil and fuzzy. 6 from out of we can see from all the camera and goals, but just a few seconds off the items from the cap to the door opening at least 11 shots of 5 from the direction of the almond vehicle. or analysis sheldon about 90 percent of them had injuries to the upper body. what a shoulder is more likely to be fail, meaning its soldiers could be shooting to kill more often than would in this case. this is raises questions about what us soldiers are following the rules of engagement in the west bank and the culture around how they use legal force. all of this is incredible considering story is likely he's never made it so mainstream media before. and also incredible are reports that the international criminal court
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is preparing to issue a rest war. and so the is where the prime minister, defense minister and defense forces chief of staff. but as we know, the eyes to see is all told, no action, which is probably about joe by that and sold benjamin netanyahu. this folks to send for the white house national security council decline to comments on the contents of the s and the a who's cold was by then. but told us seals, as we have publicly said many times the eyes, the see has no jurisdiction in the situation. and we do not support its investigation through southern diplomats have apparently urged the specials at the i. c. c to delay. and now civil war crimes charges as they could disrupt the chances of a breakthrough in ceasefire told. well, in the meantime, palestinian children continue to live in the fear, abuse, or detention, and that's in the best case scenario is a switch. so a quantity news,
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joe biden has taken a swipe at russia, china, india, and japan saying their economies are confronting and for the us present. reason is clear, but as i was one of the reasons why our economy is growing is because of you and many others. why? because we welcome immigrants. why is china selling so badly economically? why is japan having trouble? why is russia? was india because they are seeing a public they don't want immigrants, immigrants, how, what makes a strong, why then is a perfect example of us the lead starting to believe their old propaganda. when you said, try to install in sol, badly economically work coffee about china that just grew by going to percentage g d p in 2023 compared to the real g, d p growth of 2.5 percent in united states. so china grows twice as fast binding is
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desperately trying to win re election. so he has to paint the picture as rosy as possible, even if it's contrary to the wrong reality. hey wally, it's so so isn't for the us and national security council, john covey says that immigration is in america's dna. so i'm gonna say is having our raise the joe biden of his it's 3 lead flexible styles. tools allow in, in, i'm documented, mileage. and it seems not all americans are buying biden's optimistic outlook. right. so this polls show america's believe that the president has done more harm than good for both the economy and immigration during his turn. yeah. couldn't see about calls wouldn't style last month. and a republican court was the one that says the public is reaching
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a breaking point and over $34.00 trillion dollars in debt with millions and millions of people invading our country and economy that i don't even know how is staying afloat. because every business owner, i know has been suffering americans do not want to spend their hard earned tax dollars to find the murder in killing in foreign countries. they're fed up with it and they're screaming it as loud as they possibly can. the prizes rose into down a contrast with full cost by the international monkeys on which could fix a slow in growth rate on $1.00 of the major global rating agencies page have carpets us as assessment from triple a. to double a box, the m f. again, the size, the american economy will not be able to sustain its current production levels for much longer. what they cannot make outlook shows the global economy
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converging back to a rather weak trend rate of growth. yes. do you use e, the us economy still looks like it is firing on all cylinders, but that is likely to last, the fires hilton salton i 0. judy on the side of the american economy is 11 very bad shape with robinson poverty and homelessness. when we look at the average, joe in the us look at the disposable income in the us, people. busy average joe is actually struggling is on the survival mode. he has problem spain. these bills, he has problems keeping his own house or is it doesn't even the faults to rent a house. but the reality is very great. the reality on the glove is big with when you go around this, the cities in the us, we see homelessness, you see and security. and those are metrics that you can,
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that do not like people to see for themselves that the, the country itself is collapsing, is infrastructure is old. people are getting poor and, and in the seo store at the same time. this contradiction why we spending one treated in dollars on the defense spending when this impious collapsing part of the change give that a war, or was as a running to the new delhi. and also over the death of a seek, separate as leader with couldn't navy and citizenship brought me just into the queue, the indian government, to carry out my political assassination as have pulled into the fiery response from the deli you driving district rules, remarks. as he has made those remarks, certainly it as well. so they have not, it's nothing new. his remarks to us,
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it illustrates once again the kind of political space that has been given in the country and canada to separatism, extremism and violent people who practice violence. this not only impacts india canada relations, but also encourages a climate to violence and commodity in canada to the detriment of which citizens context, some timeline here. justin photo when store call saudi went through some feed, toronto cod saw these new wheels celebrations by the sea community. so religious events box to call list sony, slow booms, war chanted at that particular event called a song on which the key translates to demanding a separate homeland for the community hall by breaking up india. now, when these i'm teen, the slogans will be charged at that particular riley. what just so the deed was nothing box, smile. and at this point,
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it's hard to believe that justin to doesn't know the meaning of these johns because he himself on the stage. welcome back to punjabi himself, of course. and justin so will do very openly has been sheltering. these extreme is set purchase elements on canadian so the slides, india repeatedly requesting warning canada i'm not to do so. india has very strongly reactive design as well. and fox in depth, some monde of talking, diploma in canada, and set that this is not going to walk much justin to has not really understood what endows flying to say despite the very fact that the was and worked out of her attacks in the canadian history have also happened because of the call this time those steps, which is a plane in 1985 would be open up an avondale clean out of the
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300 uh passengers on board 200 of them was couldn't need doing. but despite that, because of his political reasons, he's desperately trying to avoid a seat community that he has an alliance. remember with just me seeing a c p, that was also protocol of sony. recently, in an interview with justin to to said was that despite relationships going because with india, he is helen on finding to what the tool of his when we doesn't know, obviously there are real challenges right now between canada and indiana and to know that there are credible reasons to believe that the agents of the government of india were involved in the killing of a canadian citizen. i'm a canadian soil is a real problem. it's a problem for the rules based ordered and that,
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and that the principles of free open democracies and sovereignty that we stand for . it's also a problem in our relations with india. so using, you know, being involved in the killing or fish, seek separatist leader on canadian sword to now remember justin toodle has not provided any rules whatsoever, but it's not just limited to that. canada has constance even altering india. there are several economists, sony referendums that have been held on the canadian soil. remember, canada or the other sea are also lean to india for meddling in their internal elections. one of these allegations that dustin to do is make you an india, it's only supporting his relationship with the process going economy in the wall. he is coming across to somebody who at this point is ready to deal with extreme is with radical elements as long as it's serving his political interests. remember that in canada, there's
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a huge population of the community around $800.00 pals and have them look on some digital watch vines. and at this point, justin pseudo, in order to move them, is not only putting india extras but also canada. i'm the was by far green by sheltering music scene is set for just elements west of the insurance companies say the impose price, capital russian or one of the main science in the gang. so country has been come on in full symbol of the trade and financial services restrictions and provisions on the married time transferred to russian oil. an old product has, in our view, resulted in several unforeseen and unintended consequences. the sale and purchase a fresh oil above the price gap has led to an expansion of a parallel market of traders, ship owners and insures this growth in parallel activities now appears to account for the majority of russian oil, an oil product shipped to 3rd countries which undermines the policy objectives of
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the oil price gap regime. we're now joy in the studio, but also you continued to create a sense of very lucky and decrease. thanks again for taking the time break song statements about the price cap, $1.00 low, you break it down for us and right it's, it's fairly simple, right. the, the g 7 decided to impose this cap. so what they didn't understand is it's a free market, right? so russia, you know, they said you could only buy of $60.00, rough as like we're going to sell the life and other countries us that, you know, we don't care what you say, we're buying it anyway. so it just has a lot of the concern at whatever price they want apps and how they get you around these sanctions. well, it's really simple or are they meet west and ensure is we just tired of the got upset because the truth is russia is no longer using that ships. they just using other people ships from the other allies, the on being and she'll buy them by being sued by countries like india, the u y 8 or even around. i think we're going to a leader. we do, we do so we can have a look of what a,
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an s and p jen was to set about this. recently. the price cap has absolutely failed across the market. we expect that all of the cargoes of russian barrels are now trading above the price cap. the new companies have been established in the united arab emirates, india, china, and so on increasing the tonnage. they control buying older vessels, not operating under western insurance providers. so as we've just highlighted neurology, you can see the western insurance, right? is it completely out of the equation now because of the countries are willing to bridge that gap and buy that very wonderful, cheap oil. not why not? why no, indeed. all right, so overseas the west has been attacking or trying to tackle rush it constantly yet . we saw quite recently and i said, p, p m, i was the place the mind is index reporting saying that russia is in a growth state. why is that happening? well, not, it's not just oil and gas, which obviously is i'm depending a lot of the russian economy. the russian manufacturing is, had
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a huge busting growth because russia has had to become less dependent on west and inputs. and by doing that, it's really increased better jobs here, and better output of goods, which obviously increases the economy. we can actually say is actually scattering the u. k. government, we can have the u. k. treasury select committee, have to say about it as well. there is a general consensus that sanctions a not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the i may have a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. so yeah, morales, we see that even the k treasury, so that committee is talking about the i have no friend of ross is that site based in washington dc, pointing out quite from here, 3.2 percent. right. which is way higher than this thing for any of the countries, even within the g 7? no, i was a about a little bit west of countries that are getting worried. and also, i'm sure it will. these countries wish they could be doing business with russia. right. now and they really cob, alright,

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