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but guess what new york has decided to do? yeah, they decided to give a contract to some of the pushes hotels in town for $77000000.00. come on in the doors open. so while that's happening, you have to ask yourself a good a will even help now this famous wall that we think of the building in the south. because uh, it seems that uh, the 2nd edition of shaving ryan's private. so it's not a porn is happening over on the other side of the states in california. run the video, check this out. this is absolutely insane. so the immigrants have no sort of adapted the game. and they're doing uh full on beach landings. check this out. look at this, this is california in the united states that city in st. live in 70 and interestingly at the ever enterprising american spirit, you know, the, with the american dreams disappeared, working in the car to pick them up. and when they get to new york, $77000000.00 worth a nice cozy hotel rooms. now talking about california and people getting an easy run of it when they arrive in your country, back
but guess what new york has decided to do? yeah, they decided to give a contract to some of the pushes hotels in town for $77000000.00. come on in the doors open. so while that's happening, you have to ask yourself a good a will even help now this famous wall that we think of the building in the south. because uh, it seems that uh, the 2nd edition of shaving ryan's private. so it's not a porn is happening over on the other side of the states in california. run the video, check this out. this is...
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you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions asked the better the answer is, will be the in 1492, this evening, christopher columbus, rates to the bahamas and discover the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories. cosby envy of the europeans, especially the spaniards and the portuguese. they sought after taking over these lands. however, there lived indigenous peoples with a high culture and their own nationhood, their barbaric colonization of america, which went down in history under the name of con, deece that lasted for more than 100 years seen. 1521 care design. cortez is done with doors captured and destroyed the capital of the aztec empire. daniels practically massacring the local population. following them, francisco pizarro is conquistadores destroyed the inca empire. as a result of spanish aggression, the ancient maya civilization collapse, suppressin
you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions asked the better the answer is, will be the in 1492, this evening, christopher columbus, rates to the bahamas and discover the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories. cosby envy of the europeans, especially the spaniards and the portuguese. they sought after taking over these lands....
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and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now. tensions housing in new york is off the report from columbia university, a student stage demonstrations over the warring casa for the 5th day.
and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now. tensions housing in new york is off the report from columbia university, a student stage demonstrations over the warring casa for the 5th day.
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you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask the better. the answer is will be the the the hey everybody, welcome back to the most cool news on shay bows. as usual, we're going to be lifting the lid on some of the stories that the main stream media would rather were left exactly where they are. in the dark. i'm talking to the darkness, the big awful, that central beautiful multiculturalism isn't a bit of trouble. it's actually the rotten apple and the mirror of new york has decided much like sleepy joe did last week that the new york is the center of every city in the world. but it's a dirty, dangerous place. much like in the 1970s. and in the 1980s, it's not a place you want to hang around in a nice crime is up to 33 percent in certain areas, and it's doubled in almost a year. look at the subway. it's incomplete. now even the poor, old uh, good samaritan, that tried to make an effo
you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask the better. the answer is will be the the the hey everybody, welcome back to the most cool news on shay bows. as usual, we're going to be lifting the lid on some of the stories that the main stream media would rather were left exactly where they are. in the dark. i'm talking to the darkness, the big awful, that...
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he joins me now from new york. thank you so much. progressive. think of stuff going back on the show. it's been too long arguably. i mean, as, as guys are phases that uh from in your latest uh piece is about uh, october, the 7th or an analysis of october, the 7th by one of engineer gutierrez's officials. how important it has been the propaganda about october 7th, the the use of sexual violence and beheaded babies to allow the populations of the countries of germany, prominence breaking the united states in arming the genocide as x of the what happened in october 7th, which remained murky and there are aspects which are fairly clear until there is an official investigation, which is the normal procedure, an international investigation which the one points to carry out, but which is what refuses to allow it to carry out. we won't have any kind of authority to this. the details on what happened. oh, some things to me are crystal clear or beyond dispute about 400 combatants were killed about 800 or more civilians were killed. i don't see. there's any
he joins me now from new york. thank you so much. progressive. think of stuff going back on the show. it's been too long arguably. i mean, as, as guys are phases that uh from in your latest uh piece is about uh, october, the 7th or an analysis of october, the 7th by one of engineer gutierrez's officials. how important it has been the propaganda about october 7th, the the use of sexual violence and beheaded babies to allow the populations of the countries of germany, prominence breaking the...
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so they go back to new york and steal. and so you see that, and you're just like ma'am, we've got to make sure that we don't go down the road of some of these other states . the violence is no longer random as of police are now being targeted as well with crime. i guess law enforcement rising to record highs may or eric adams solution taking $100.00 a $1000000.00 from schools is starting in n y p, the dance team to market the 4th. but not all law enforcement is pending. that's fine, too much pain, going to be, especially in new york city, where there has been a spray of illegal migrants assaulting officers of the n y p. d. to at randall's island migrate shelter. officers came under attack by a much larger mob of illegals, as they were trying to take one under custody. and this video of a group of illegals attacking several n y p d officers on the streets of new york costs a little bit of attention, but not enough for district attorney alvin bragg to charge the only goal is a for a crime. in fact, district attorney brad lig
so they go back to new york and steal. and so you see that, and you're just like ma'am, we've got to make sure that we don't go down the road of some of these other states . the violence is no longer random as of police are now being targeted as well with crime. i guess law enforcement rising to record highs may or eric adams solution taking $100.00 a $1000000.00 from schools is starting in n y p, the dance team to market the 4th. but not all law enforcement is pending. that's fine, too much...
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and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now. tensions of housing in new york is off the reports from columbia university are students stage demonstrations over the warring concepts of the 5th day in the with your news front and center and filled it as a ways this is all the international and most to the front lines now of ukrainian conflict with the russian army has now gained full control of the village of noble . i'm a file of cut that's in the don't square public. and it's all confirmed by the countries ministry of defense. a troops of also repel 3 count. her attacks repeatedly resulting in ukraine losing over 400 personal at least 9 vehicles. new all new, the settlement of good. a good. i've got that's so funny. 5 as a fatality and soldiers were killed, along with a soviet made self propelled. how is it being destroyed? adding to the numbers $240.00 ukrainian drones taken out of the sky in a single day. for the russian yvonne's washington is still pumping vast amounts of military age. the key of many continued vowels made by the ukrainian, the pre
and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now. tensions of housing in new york is off the reports from columbia university are students stage demonstrations over the warring concepts of the 5th day in the with your news front and center and filled it as a ways this is all the international and most to the front lines now of ukrainian conflict with the russian army has now gained full control of the village of noble . i'm a file of cut that's in the don't square...
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new york's in a hell of a deep trouble right now. so as you can see, it's pretty dangerous in the old rotten apple. other, the big apple left us into the mir. actually telling us that all is well in a bite and nomic li, kind of way that's room. the we one knows that new york city is the app is of america is the symbol of america. she is the key of americans. the soul of america were on the tele, be of america tele v. what are you killing everybody in the massachusetts? what do you mean to tell a v we are the lima of america. new york city is mess mexico city of america. this is the w of america. what is the, what is the job or what is the where? and it's like a straight jacket. maybe she'll be in a straight jacket. and of course, when you see this poor dude on the street getting up in time for me to go to try to help them in such a kind and homely way. it's not surprising. new york is now absolutely flooded with illegal migrants. immigrants it's, it's a real crisis for the city. but guess what new york has decided to do. yeah. they'v
new york's in a hell of a deep trouble right now. so as you can see, it's pretty dangerous in the old rotten apple. other, the big apple left us into the mir. actually telling us that all is well in a bite and nomic li, kind of way that's room. the we one knows that new york city is the app is of america is the symbol of america. she is the key of americans. the soul of america were on the tele, be of america tele v. what are you killing everybody in the massachusetts? what do you mean to tell...
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but that's, that's been the most resistant of all the cities that i've been in in new york city . it's better we have these uh, events in front of the british consulate, we just had one, there was about 200 people there. so way in and then whenever roger waters wasn't there this last time on the 20th of february. but in the, in the past, when he would show up our system surrounded would show you a lot more people. but if you did, if you did it once a week, you draw 91012 people it's, it's very difficult. and d, c, you draw and there are some hardcore supporters of them. i mean, you're going to get 4 or 5 people in front of the justice department or in front of the, the white house. you know, when i, i, i'm there just to be in the truck driver or on the street. you're driving around and just trying to, you know, trying to, you know, must erupt, some kind of energy and visibility going in front of the alexandra coronel says, for people should be yes, i get up there, a big a big a, get a support group down there there isn't there to have hard core group down there and, but there's li
but that's, that's been the most resistant of all the cities that i've been in in new york city . it's better we have these uh, events in front of the british consulate, we just had one, there was about 200 people there. so way in and then whenever roger waters wasn't there this last time on the 20th of february. but in the, in the past, when he would show up our system surrounded would show you a lot more people. but if you did, if you did it once a week, you draw 91012 people it's, it's very...
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and then as you mentioned, around 1900, these get these japanese just knots were imported into new york city, and they had this light on them. this, this chest, the light is it's been known which rapidly spread because it has, it's all a fungus with very small sports, but the sports rapidly spread throughout the chestnut forests and all but a few were, were killed by this plate. although at the same time, i have to admit that there was a response to the blight people trying to save the word that was left if you will. all right, so they, there was a huge logging campaign that happened. so people were both trying to create a firebreak of sorts to stop the spread of the fungus and they were also trying to salvage log, i guess you could say um and take out the trees before they were killed. so, so it's hard to know how many trees were killed by the white and how many trees were killed by this over logging response to the light. but either way that the chestnut population was, was quite decimated. although there are an estimated, there are some millions left in the forest and there are even
and then as you mentioned, around 1900, these get these japanese just knots were imported into new york city, and they had this light on them. this, this chest, the light is it's been known which rapidly spread because it has, it's all a fungus with very small sports, but the sports rapidly spread throughout the chestnut forests and all but a few were, were killed by this plate. although at the same time, i have to admit that there was a response to the blight people trying to save the word...
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and yet, if you were to read the new york times or any of these cnn and bbc and sky news, you think there's this big split between blinking is being here in the middle east . is this manufactured given to the arms continue to be sent to to netanyahu or? or are they preparing something different had once they've killed all the palace post indians have gaza? well, let's be clear, said said majority leader, chuck schumer likes to be senate majority leader election is coming up as president by the once the election and the whole democratic party wants the window election and they have 2 problems. i should say. they had the court between 2 conflicting forces. on the one hand, there is a jewish billy in their class and by the one storm know that you need their money. you know, in our country where you calculate the success of the campaign is how much money and cost campaign contributions comes in each week. they keep very close tracking that number. he needs the money in general. i won't say every case in general. there's been good social scientific research on it. there's a direct correlation be
and yet, if you were to read the new york times or any of these cnn and bbc and sky news, you think there's this big split between blinking is being here in the middle east . is this manufactured given to the arms continue to be sent to to netanyahu or? or are they preparing something different had once they've killed all the palace post indians have gaza? well, let's be clear, said said majority leader, chuck schumer likes to be senate majority leader election is coming up as president by the...
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the new york city is implementing curfews at migrant shelters. due to the rise in crime . now, shootings in times square purse is being stolen by games. and to smash and grab death rings are now becoming all too common estates where cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor, randa santas even came out with a new bill to event florida from becoming like these liberal cities becoming over, run by crime. why aren't they stealing in florida? and they're like because they go to jail in florida and they don't want to go to jail. so they go back to new york in steel, and so you see that and you're just like ma'am, we've got to make sure that we don't go down the road to of some of these other states. the violence is no longer random as a police are now being targeted as well with crime. i guess law enforcement rising to record highs, know may or eric adams solution taking $100.00 a $1000000.00 from schools and starting an n y p, the dance team to market the force. but not all. law enforce
the new york city is implementing curfews at migrant shelters. due to the rise in crime . now, shootings in times square purse is being stolen by games. and to smash and grab death rings are now becoming all too common estates where cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor, randa santas even came out with a new bill to event florida from becoming like these liberal cities becoming over, run by crime....
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new york. the tech joins employees along with active as gathered to condemn what they call the corporation, support. office really actions and gals and protesters stage demonstrations under the slogan, no tech for a part time they calls on google cheats to drop project nimbus. nowadays, a cloud computing project of the idea of sending the muslim employees also claim they faced harassment and bullying which the company has failed to address. some employees were reportedly arrested after a city in protest, laughs the buck across the lawn, sig, mine, and colossus broke out in rome after students took to the streets, the modeling to in the a tell the and capital a soppy ends, universities cooperation with israel on academic projects, food testers reportedly tried to break into a meeting of the colleges academic senate for a recent say case, just like that similar was seen in the us as well. that was when the university of southern california, which has publicly supported palestinians cancelled. it'
new york. the tech joins employees along with active as gathered to condemn what they call the corporation, support. office really actions and gals and protesters stage demonstrations under the slogan, no tech for a part time they calls on google cheats to drop project nimbus. nowadays, a cloud computing project of the idea of sending the muslim employees also claim they faced harassment and bullying which the company has failed to address. some employees were reportedly arrested after a city...
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in new york. and yet, on the whole western countries condemning it runs a tax. but hardly en, this thing being said about the israeli attack on aaron's counselor. and it does see that the western countries have turned a blind eye to that. in fact, the syrian speak a said off to the reality and costs that was hit in our capital damascus. we reached out to washington and the us in new york, and they did nothing. that's right. that's right. they did nothing there. their lack of response to that was incredible. really. i mean, given the rarity of an attack on a, you know, southern embassy me is, this is a violation of the rules based order as we call it. yeah. so, um and it should have been some reaction, some condemnation, and there wasn't and i think i have part proceed with mentioned by several of the speakers and certainly it is the shows. yeah, i mean the, that, the russian, i busted uh the buttons here that he accused the us. but you can frowns of, of double standards basically on the lower of in the viability of different different medic facilities. but you k
in new york. and yet, on the whole western countries condemning it runs a tax. but hardly en, this thing being said about the israeli attack on aaron's counselor. and it does see that the western countries have turned a blind eye to that. in fact, the syrian speak a said off to the reality and costs that was hit in our capital damascus. we reached out to washington and the us in new york, and they did nothing. that's right. that's right. they did nothing there. their lack of response to that...
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in the case of the researchers at sunni yourself in new york, they have decided that they still want these trees to regulated. so even though the petition is for the d, 58 tree, and these are in fact not the 58 trees. these are the 54 trees and have all of these problems that we just of been discussing. they still want them to regulated by the us government and the reason they want to be regulated is because the way the rules work once this tree is regulated, any other tree is using the same genetic construct will be automatically automatically deregulated. so even if the d 58 and the d 50 florida work, maybe the d 59 or the the 624. i don't know. maybe one of those will work. so they're still trying to get these, these trees deregulated. but on the other side of the american chest, not foundation. the other major g tree proponents are saying, you know, actually the d darling line, the d line of these trees is not the way we need to be going. and we need to start looking at different ways to genetically engineer the trees. in both cases, we're quite disappointed. you know, here's a g
in the case of the researchers at sunni yourself in new york, they have decided that they still want these trees to regulated. so even though the petition is for the d, 58 tree, and these are in fact not the 58 trees. these are the 54 trees and have all of these problems that we just of been discussing. they still want them to regulated by the us government and the reason they want to be regulated is because the way the rules work once this tree is regulated, any other tree is using the same...
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now in new york city is particularly controversial. there's been widespread condemnation from politicians. but the students that as a matter of their freedom of speech, their right to express themselves. and furthermore, there, so i'm pointing out that ivy league school like columbia and yale play a very international role for the united states. and it's a place for the united states to show that it has room for pro palestinian sentiments and muslims and others. however, those schools are very closely tied in with israel financially. a lot of their biggest donors are big supporters of israel, so it puts those universities in a very precarious situation. a lot of anger here coming for both sides. people don't like the situation. people feel the students are just exercising their freedom of assembly, their freedom to protest and being intimidated and threatened others feel they're making a hostile environment for your students. so it's a lot of disagreement here. hundreds of police surrounding the campus, the campus is locked down. there
now in new york city is particularly controversial. there's been widespread condemnation from politicians. but the students that as a matter of their freedom of speech, their right to express themselves. and furthermore, there, so i'm pointing out that ivy league school like columbia and yale play a very international role for the united states. and it's a place for the united states to show that it has room for pro palestinian sentiments and muslims and others. however, those schools are very...
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the new york times has been reluctant to cover that. the, with around the read very clear. it was very simple for the war, but then how easy is it? how easy will it be to filter down to the public use or those ukrainian flags still then all using would unprovoked as often maybe. and now we have a leak regarding the and the other nato, a nation back more even guys, the new york times, apparently sending a memo to stop saying stop using the word genocide occupied territory. don't use the word palestine. the ocean for saw it so that clear from editorial. it wasn't your experience when you were working and circled mainstream media that you'd get these memos telling you not to use certain words. and how easily will the publics be persuaded to change the views say, with regard to your grade and continued just about genocide as with the gaza? well, that's a good question. i don't think that the mainstream media is ever going to admit that they were wrong on ukraine, that they were swallowing a line that basically support for war. and ukraine was tantamount to believing weapons of
the new york times has been reluctant to cover that. the, with around the read very clear. it was very simple for the war, but then how easy is it? how easy will it be to filter down to the public use or those ukrainian flags still then all using would unprovoked as often maybe. and now we have a leak regarding the and the other nato, a nation back more even guys, the new york times, apparently sending a memo to stop saying stop using the word genocide occupied territory. don't use the word...
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in the new york. busy most of the new york times, it's really in a symmetrical more on the palestinian people. so something has been confused. there is have been a quiet, these are my colleagues with the students overwhelmingly have been in support. and next wednesday, we're going to have a, a big protest at john jay college of criminal justice, so that can be reinstated. and this will also go to the course of course. now we have seen a number of people being fired or suspended from their jobs over proof policies and post on private social media accounts. what is your interpretation of this trend? especially in a country like the united states as well. it was only 3 generation is go that they accused us of being communist and, and so i married can, if we did to utter any positive word about russia, soviet union, china, cuba, this is mccarthyism 2 point, oh, how many of my students have had to hide their identities, and meanwhile, the as really officials brag about the genocide call the palestinians, t
in the new york. busy most of the new york times, it's really in a symmetrical more on the palestinian people. so something has been confused. there is have been a quiet, these are my colleagues with the students overwhelmingly have been in support. and next wednesday, we're going to have a, a big protest at john jay college of criminal justice, so that can be reinstated. and this will also go to the course of course. now we have seen a number of people being fired or suspended from their jobs...
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the g 7 o, the globe, new york, former colo meal flowers. i mean, well, you know that this in the be to have no sense of irony that the same people that you know, exported the ideology of colonial ization. they are the ones who are going to still decide what the world's and thinking do. it's really amazing to me go ahead. well, i, this, i believe is a, a very, very clearly, an example of the power of the rise of china. the power of the rise of russia on the international stage with bricks. joe biden turns to g 7 when it's really now the rising of bricks, brazil, india, russia, and china, south africa, and the other. 17 countries, i think that now want to join the organization said to imagine what the acronym would be if you had all of them in there. well, i think we need to outsource that to line and we could probably get it to work. okay. i'm sorry for the liberty keep going in in washington. and i think it's also important to understand that that breaks for the most part is an economic organization. yep. and what the united states is fight
the g 7 o, the globe, new york, former colo meal flowers. i mean, well, you know that this in the be to have no sense of irony that the same people that you know, exported the ideology of colonial ization. they are the ones who are going to still decide what the world's and thinking do. it's really amazing to me go ahead. well, i, this, i believe is a, a very, very clearly, an example of the power of the rise of china. the power of the rise of russia on the international stage with bricks. joe...
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maybe the new york times story was fraudulent on the case. it was not just send you your cards, nobody was the guardian as my friend, judy stern minor, pointed out to me yesterday. it wasn't the only the new york times which was with that systematic rates or reuse, also the british guardians. and right now the british car has to have low, they don't want to be reminded of what they did when the times posted that story. and then turn the upper middle of packed in paper and i read it. i'm always, as i said, i'm a forensic scholar, i'm curious about governance and it was a very strange thing. first of all, i call the say because it's all what it was. she says, i'm not an investigator. this is not an investigative body, but there she says, i'm analyzing evidence on verifying evidence and i'm reaching not just if you know, um, uh if you know, human rights supports. yeah, right supports are supposed to be preliminary tool, full fledged investigation. and so the why would you always use is reasonable grounds to believe that's the maximum? typically
maybe the new york times story was fraudulent on the case. it was not just send you your cards, nobody was the guardian as my friend, judy stern minor, pointed out to me yesterday. it wasn't the only the new york times which was with that systematic rates or reuse, also the british guardians. and right now the british car has to have low, they don't want to be reminded of what they did when the times posted that story. and then turn the upper middle of packed in paper and i read it. i'm always,...
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i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we can talk a little bit about or 10 years secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of, of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether and the clint machine and the interplay between the clinton foundation of the clinic, global initiative, and to nail holdings and whatever other business interest that both mr. and mrs. clinton happened to have. it's really about that and yes, you know, bill clinton wants to step in there and do the things that he does as a former president of the united states. and we'll, that our but it's power that's, we'll good, very carefully. and generally in ways the benefit of clinton inc, well, is interesting and so that ethics, i'm gonna stick with your on this question. if you're talki
i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we can talk a little bit about or 10 years secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of, of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether...
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live from new york city ortiz caleb and killed. the thanks very much in less than 24 hours, india will begin the largest extra size of democracy in the world. it's parliamentary elections early voting, in fact has already started in some parts of the country, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to have their say, we're a 6 week bullet process. the 1st phase of which begins on friday. we'll bring you special coverage of the, of the as well. the indian economy is a key issue that's taking center stage of citizens prepared to choose their next parliament and prime minister. the main parties contesting the potent are the ruling beach at p. m, the indian national congress. here's what they've said ahead of us. we are committed to so the last came to transform which is put on so of manufacturing to create employment opportunities. and dr. economic expansion will ensure all the things you have remains the worlds fastest growing, major economy and future, while maintaining mach crossed ability with pi a to be the wells, the largest eco
live from new york city ortiz caleb and killed. the thanks very much in less than 24 hours, india will begin the largest extra size of democracy in the world. it's parliamentary elections early voting, in fact has already started in some parts of the country, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to have their say, we're a 6 week bullet process. the 1st phase of which begins on friday. we'll bring you special coverage of the, of the as well. the indian economy is a key issue that's taking...
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he is a political scientist author and a radio talk show host in new york. we have line on he is a legal and media analyst and in mar, say we crossed in freddy's on tom t as an independent journalist and a contributor at 21st century wire. quite so many cross black roads and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate of wilmer and may go to you 1st in washington, you know, you could say the word change, but you know what is changing. everything is changing is something we've never seen in our lifetime, as i talked about is real supremacy in the middle east is very much being challenged right now. but the, the biggest change that i see going on here is, and we make when we look at the iran's retaliatory strike for israel's attack on it's console it in damascus. is it israel could only defend itself with the help with the help and assistance of the united states, the u. k. in france. that is a very interesting thing because it is real survival based on how much assistance it can get from the west. and is that good for the west?
he is a political scientist author and a radio talk show host in new york. we have line on he is a legal and media analyst and in mar, say we crossed in freddy's on tom t as an independent journalist and a contributor at 21st century wire. quite so many cross black roads and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate of wilmer and may go to you 1st in washington, you know, you could say the word change, but you know what is changing. everything is changing is...
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you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask the better. the answer is, will be the the immunizations. if i want to touch this history, as i say, i do, i've got to open my eyes to the here and now she's taking me to me some work mates of her father's. these men worked for the french state mining company, excavating uranium for 30 years before they had to retire is to collect as a dentist you, me. and i thought it seemed to me when i should say me to me, the pay me down less when it ends $80.00. and i finish and really i my i get a my england pleasure to notify me. so i'll send you the talk, a lot of pain, you know, if you type the thing down to somebody, you know, the state of del sound cation science and social studies into progressive in tonight that you know, she's the queen, initially, the issue to look at just see the most one disappearing fully assume that the cd meaning thing
you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask the better. the answer is, will be the the immunizations. if i want to touch this history, as i say, i do, i've got to open my eyes to the here and now she's taking me to me some work mates of her father's. these men worked for the french state mining company, excavating uranium for 30 years before they had to...
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and then as you mentioned around 1900, these get, these deputies just nuts were imported into new york city. and they had this light on them this uh, this chest, the light is its been known which rapidly spread because it has its, uh, a fungus with very small sports. but the spores rapidly spread throughout the chestnut forests and all but a few were, were killed by this plate. although at the same time, i have to admit that there was a response to the blight people trying to save the word that was left if you will. all right, so they, there was a huge logging campaign that happened. so people were both trying to create a firebreak of sorts to stop the spread of the fungus and they were also trying to salvage log, i guess you could say um and take out the trees before they were killed. so, so it's hard to know how many trees were killed by the white and how many trees were killed by this over logging response to the light. but either way that the chestnut population was, was quite decimated. although there are an estimated, there are some millions left in the forest and there are even
and then as you mentioned around 1900, these get, these deputies just nuts were imported into new york city. and they had this light on them this uh, this chest, the light is its been known which rapidly spread because it has its, uh, a fungus with very small sports. but the spores rapidly spread throughout the chestnut forests and all but a few were, were killed by this plate. although at the same time, i have to admit that there was a response to the blight people trying to save the word that...
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i mean, the lawyers at the new york times of the other publication may send you. but to put this out here, do what i think they were reluctant about putting that out because for the most, that's one side of it. and then the other side, they are disparaging him as you just said, they don't see him as a journalist because he is not protecting the stablish. what's interesting is undermining and challenging and threatening those interest. and the whole row of the mainstream journalist is to support the agenda of the united states, particularly in foreign affairs. what not do you not going to have a mainstream journalist agreeing with julia sondra? what do you get? however, they did publish those doctors. so this is why there's this wheeled internal conflict going on, i think in the mainstream, on the one hand, they know it's a threat to the 1st amendment. on this, the other hand, they say he's not a journalist. on the one hand, they published what he gave them because they add to had they not, they would have been exposed as the frogs. they generally are jo, gloria an
i mean, the lawyers at the new york times of the other publication may send you. but to put this out here, do what i think they were reluctant about putting that out because for the most, that's one side of it. and then the other side, they are disparaging him as you just said, they don't see him as a journalist because he is not protecting the stablish. what's interesting is undermining and challenging and threatening those interest. and the whole row of the mainstream journalist is to support...
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the crossing palestine, i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he's a legal and media analyst in berkeley. we actually but so what i see is the director of the institute of middle eastern is la mac and strategic studies. and in rome we crossed to romano roberto. she is an author and the managing editor of the palestine chronicle. alright, cross lock rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. teresa, if i can go to you 1st thing in berkeley, it seems like astoundingly there. there is a po brahms going on all across american academia. people are triggered, people are fearful. the police are being called in. what in the world is going on here? i read it and looking at the image is that people are, are protesting against genocide and wanting peace. i mean, i don't think that's such a radical idea to protest about, but that's just me go ahead. it is not a radical idea to protest about this movement has been growing every day as the results of the interference by politicians. and by, i believe in organized
the crossing palestine, i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he's a legal and media analyst in berkeley. we actually but so what i see is the director of the institute of middle eastern is la mac and strategic studies. and in rome we crossed to romano roberto. she is an author and the managing editor of the palestine chronicle. alright, cross lock rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. teresa, if i can go to you 1st thing in berkeley, it...
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what for example, does the state of new york have to prove right about donald trump? that's a very good question. they need to prove that what mr. trump did wasn't just to pay off. that's not enough by itself to show that he committed a felony to have to go beyond that. they also can't just say that mr. trump lied when he had mr. cohen pay daniels on his behalf. because that just by itself would only be a misdemeanor, not a felony. so not really that big of a deal. so what does the state have to prove to convict mr. trump, of a more serious crime, a felony, or they have to prove that he did all of this as part of another underlying crime. so the payoff itself is not enough. he had to have done it for another reason, a more serious crime, an underlying crime. that's the term that used underlying now they must prove, for example, that the money was spent to improve his chances of winning the election. if they can do that, they can say the only way is a new pay this off is because he didn't want voters to know about what you did right. then they could say that it wasn't
what for example, does the state of new york have to prove right about donald trump? that's a very good question. they need to prove that what mr. trump did wasn't just to pay off. that's not enough by itself to show that he committed a felony to have to go beyond that. they also can't just say that mr. trump lied when he had mr. cohen pay daniels on his behalf. because that just by itself would only be a misdemeanor, not a felony. so not really that big of a deal. so what does the state have...
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got it in new york as pro palestinian. i'm pro is really students at columbia university take part in demonstrations that have now and to day number 5. that's called 5 to our correspondent, kate, i'm also now joining us from the event of just about quarter past 4 pm locally that caleb, i understand it's getting a bit noisy and potentially rowdy. what is the situation where you are? well, we're here outside of columbia university, and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now inside the campus. there is an encampment that's been set up through support the palestinians to denounce the campus and its investment and financial ties to the israeli government. now, there are widespread condemnations of these protest coming from the city officials and local politicians as well as leaders of the university. they say these protests are somehow offensive to students of jewish heritage, making them uncomfortable, et cetera. however, other students are refusing to abandon their protests. now the campus ha
got it in new york as pro palestinian. i'm pro is really students at columbia university take part in demonstrations that have now and to day number 5. that's called 5 to our correspondent, kate, i'm also now joining us from the event of just about quarter past 4 pm locally that caleb, i understand it's getting a bit noisy and potentially rowdy. what is the situation where you are? well, we're here outside of columbia university, and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york...
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you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath. any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is, will be the february, 202121 schuman rights free speech and civil liberty advocacy organizations, wrote a joint left to, to the us attorney general, expressing the profound concern to the ongoing criminal. and that's edition proceedings relating to julia, and that's honest. i was just a great correct to press print, both in the united states and a barrel article, 19 of the universal declaration of human rights protects the rights for a speech. we have the right to free speech for that can be limited in certain circumstances, for example, to protect public health and safety, or to protect the reputation of others or to protect national security. in julian's case, he is protected by that right by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest, the ceiling, a p
you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath. any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is, will be the february, 202121 schuman rights free speech and civil liberty advocacy organizations, wrote a joint left to, to the us attorney general, expressing the profound concern to the ongoing criminal. and that's edition proceedings relating to julia, and that's honest. i was just a...
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i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about her tenure, a secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether and the clint machine and the interplay between the clinton foundation of the clint global initiative, and to nail holdings and whatever other business interest that both mr. and mrs. clinton happened to have. it's really about that and yes, you know, bill clinton wants to step in there and do the things that he does as a former president of the united states and wheeled that power. but it's power that's we'll good, very carefully. and generally in ways the benefit of clinton inc, well, is interesting, you said that ethics, i'm gonna stick with you on this question. if you're tal
i mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. we could talk a little bit about her tenure, a secretary of state. but the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office . yeah. she had the benefits of being a woman and a lot of democratic women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing what's best for the clintons. you know, whether...
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i wasn't in new york and i was in a cab. and then an ottoman in new york gab. and this news came about the application of article $270.00. there was a sort of the id who was my driver and you said no, the model who yeah. so that was a universal reaction of indians all the way the word. what's the nationalist policy this all nicely spelled in. i, frankly, from a very early age, of course bought a bit of implication by my father, but he believed them the same thing very strongly. but i could not believe that by anybody would be opposed to crush me to be an integrity part of india, or that i think of the seventy's only a from a temporary solution that it has to with the way. yeah. and get rid to a fully pulled integration. yeah, i could not believe all that. and then of course i thought that matter to put the log to the log in, you told me it's a, it's a basically living. and i'm living by mr. moody announced now you know, from the that but so read for that. not he should be. yeah. is the is the month of the future, right. it's, it's an extra interest to give you
i wasn't in new york and i was in a cab. and then an ottoman in new york gab. and this news came about the application of article $270.00. there was a sort of the id who was my driver and you said no, the model who yeah. so that was a universal reaction of indians all the way the word. what's the nationalist policy this all nicely spelled in. i, frankly, from a very early age, of course bought a bit of implication by my father, but he believed them the same thing very strongly. but i could not...
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i'm joined by my guest lydell in new york. he is a legal in media analyst and in riverdale. we have sam who say he is an independent journalist. all right, so and then cross locks the rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. so let me go to you 1st here because there's so many things to talk about simultaneously. right now, we have the, the deliberate attack on aid workers from the world, the central kitchen. we have the attack on the rainy and console it in damascus. we have the defense minister of israel, threatening very openly, very clearly about a possible, a new front of lebanon, obviously, fighting as the law. and meanwhile, the united states keeps giving israel a pass every, in every sense possible. one of the things is becoming very apparent also is watching state department officials approach the press and even even the people that want act or practice access journalism. the see them kind of, there was, there was a staring into space like they can't believe what they're hearing. they don't have the courage enough to pu
i'm joined by my guest lydell in new york. he is a legal in media analyst and in riverdale. we have sam who say he is an independent journalist. all right, so and then cross locks the rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. so let me go to you 1st here because there's so many things to talk about simultaneously. right now, we have the, the deliberate attack on aid workers from the world, the central kitchen. we have the attack on the rainy and...
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you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be a 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist. the you astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia, shortly off, the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities, and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the scene of us come with a renders the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners. they send them the constitution temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the cause of the the much the did you say the say i need to know is surely which one is that he's the the bar and the news a cleaning as technology. this the about the, the reason why
you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer is will be a 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist. the you astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia, shortly off, the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during...