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s. they both want the same thing. they want to back up ukraine. they don't want to rush to to when they don't want to to see ukraine use. this was the same time for the present amount of our, my call is on the record just as not rooting out. eventually potentially having troops on the ground, something to him and tonsils would have sold his family ruled out. so that is a prime example of both working towards the same aim or having to very different angles on this. and this also applies to things like a european energy market for the french with life very heavily on nuclear fuel. something that germany has actually phased out and the list goes all china is also a sticking point, which you mentioned to what are the differences there on that front? well, that we've just seen the united states, it's not a 100 percent toll on electronics vehicles. the french would like to see the european union move in a similar direction. russell says it's still investigating what it should do and germany is fearing set to move its phase of back class as an exporting
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for example, how much is say that they got the u. s. because because they agreed to this exchange of hostages in understanding prisoners because they've got some kind of u. s. guarantees that this would be, it was a company that was as it was drawn of the is there any troops from the gaza strip and as a longer term ceasefire on the other side? things where it is saying that the some of the sticking points are, for example, is that the, how much is the bonding that they have the for see in who is going to be released from the policy is from the is there any prisons is when has no said this method is written, this wants to have a be to call it. yes. and this also talk about the, the 1st phase. how many hostages release know we have said personally, was 33. now. the word this 18, it seems to be like it for i'm us. this 1st phase is nothing important. faces come on kind of a confidence building measure. and the most important phase for them is that the 2nd phase, and then the 2nd phase, they really want to have guarantees that there would b
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unlike the u. s. they sit on the security council or yeah, that's right. i mean, no, it's unclear is the security council is going to take up this issue again. wish we should know in the next few days or so. but this resolution calls on the security council to reconsider palace times bid. and certainly there is a lot of pressure in that direction because of more than a 140 countries that are basically telling the united states the veto, the last bit saying, you're wrong, the palestine should be a full member. the question becomes, is there is still the veto power, and that is what the united states has. and they have set again on friday that if this goes back to the security council and it goes to another vote, which is on certain if it even well the us could potentially and said they will be taught again. nevertheless, this is really a really of both, if you will, of the world's opinion on where palestine it should be when it comes to you and membership. and that vote was over. well, mainly in favor i should say that, you know, in 1945 on the u. n was fou
unlike the u. s. they sit on the security council or yeah, that's right. i mean, no, it's unclear is the security council is going to take up this issue again. wish we should know in the next few days or so. but this resolution calls on the security council to reconsider palace times bid. and certainly there is a lot of pressure in that direction because of more than a 140 countries that are basically telling the united states the veto, the last bit saying, you're wrong, the palestine should be...
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s, which they don't have to get from these ladies at the office of obviously contradicts the the, is there any wall objectives for, to destroy i'm us and also what that is. right. and what is it then you always saying that in any case that we'd be out of office, if so it's progress. but it's difficult to see how the we overcome this very basic contradictions. here in germany. chancello allow schultz has condemned an attack on a politician while he was out campaigning, but he has eco, was putting up election posters in the eastern city of dresden when he was beaten up and seriously injured. on friday evening. guys, a candidate in the upcoming european parliament elections for schultz has sent a left s p d. and then this hard to martinez is one of the s p d is rising stars, sentences election to the european parliament 2 years ago. he's made a name for himself as an advocate for democracy and civil society. echo was confident of re election this year. he was hanging up campaign posters and mistress and suburb one for an identified men beat him so severely he had to be operated on in ho
s, which they don't have to get from these ladies at the office of obviously contradicts the the, is there any wall objectives for, to destroy i'm us and also what that is. right. and what is it then you always saying that in any case that we'd be out of office, if so it's progress. but it's difficult to see how the we overcome this very basic contradictions. here in germany. chancello allow schultz has condemned an attack on a politician while he was out campaigning, but he has eco, was...
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s, which they don't have to get from these radius at the office of obviously contradicts that is 80 wall objectives for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it then you always saying that in a case that wouldn't be out of office. so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how they will overcome this very basic contradictions. john list carmel go hurry that ang tiro. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world protests against israel's offensive in gaza. continuing at universities across the us, demonstrators and police scuffled at the university of virginia. protesters also briefly interrupted a graduation ceremony at the university of michigan. pro palestinian protest comes remaining place and a number of other campuses, a british palestinian doctor who spent over a month in guys, hospitals during the current conflict, has been denied entry to france. gas on obviously it was due to a brief french lawmakers on the medical situation and gaza says it was blocked and appears airport because of a band by germany on his entry to eur
s, which they don't have to get from these radius at the office of obviously contradicts that is 80 wall objectives for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it then you always saying that in a case that wouldn't be out of office. so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how they will overcome this very basic contradictions. john list carmel go hurry that ang tiro. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world protests against israel's...
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s, which they don't have to get from these radius at depth, of conversely contradicts that is really well objective for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it that is saying that in any case that we'd be out of the office? so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how the we overcome this very basic contradictions. let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world to protest against israel's offensive in gaza. continuing at universities across the united states, demonstrators and police scuffled at the university of virginia protest. those also briefly interrupted a graduation ceremony at the university of michigan for pro palestinian pro discounts, remain in place and a number of other campuses. bridge palestinian dr. o spent over a month in gathers hospitals during the current conflict has been denied entry to france guys and uh got gas on both seats was due to brief french lawmakers on the medical situation. and guys, uh, he says he was blocked out of paris, apple because of a band by germany on his entry to europe. heavy
s, which they don't have to get from these radius at depth, of conversely contradicts that is really well objective for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it that is saying that in any case that we'd be out of the office? so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how the we overcome this very basic contradictions. let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world to protest against israel's offensive in gaza. continuing at universities...
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s, which they don't have to get from these radius at the office of obviously contradicts the the is really well objective for it to destroy. i'm us and also what the, it is right. and what is it then you always saying that in any case, that would be out of office. so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how they were overcome this very basic contradictions. it was german, egyptian. john was kareem held go. harry speaking to me earlier from kyra, he's a quick look now at some other world news headlines, a british palestinian doctor who spent over a month volunteering and causes hospitals during the car and conflict has been denied entry to front house on lucy. todd was due to brief french lawmakers on the medical situation in gaza, but he said he was stopped to the powers, the airport jew to an entry band issued by jimmy french authorities have yet to comment. in the u. k. life is so the con has won a 3rd straight term as mayor of london. he paid his conservative party challenge it by more than 11 points. the result is yes. and now the faithful prime minister receives through that kind
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s. a. that they are still nothing. the option here enter the u. s. is not allowing ukraine to use those long range missiles to attack the targets on the russian soil. but could this initial move with the us be able to wait for other nato countries to get on board? well there's, you know that the u. s. is playing the most important role within the lions and many nature countries of our looking to america for all, for leadership. and we have seen over the last of the course of the last days, some nato countries saying that yes, it's important to allow ukraine to use width and made weapons to strike within russia. so we may see any announcement that, but of course it is also important to stress that the on nato countries who have never imposed any restrictions on the weapons deliveries to ukraine. but some of them just don't want to talk about that because they don't want to telegraph their moves and decisions to the kremlin. we leave it there for the moment, dw alexander phenomena, and broad thanks very much. i to thank you. now quickly about some of t
s. a. that they are still nothing. the option here enter the u. s. is not allowing ukraine to use those long range missiles to attack the targets on the russian soil. but could this initial move with the us be able to wait for other nato countries to get on board? well there's, you know that the u. s. is playing the most important role within the lions and many nature countries of our looking to america for all, for leadership. and we have seen over the last of the course of the last days, some...
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s, which they don't have to get from these radius at depth of obviously contradicts that is really well objective for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it that is saying that in any case that would be offensive. so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how they will overcome this very basic contradictions. okay, so thank you for outlining that, that sticking point there at there have been many various attempts to reach an agreement in the last 6 months. um, if, if the, if both sides cons come to an agreement and get over these sticking points, what will it mean for the war if, if the proposal is rejected? this is what we will be exploring right now is some kind of linking already going on in case this. there won't be, that is how much is clearly pointing fingers. it is right saying it's a no who's looking at the ceasefire negotiations. also because a ceasefire would endanger his own political supervisory. on the other hand, for example, a secretary of state, the lincoln sits between the pieces of casa and the seas for you. the only thing that stands in bet
s, which they don't have to get from these radius at depth of obviously contradicts that is really well objective for, to destroy hom, us and also what that is. right. and what is it that is saying that in any case that would be offensive. so it's progress, but it's difficult to see how they will overcome this very basic contradictions. okay, so thank you for outlining that, that sticking point there at there have been many various attempts to reach an agreement in the last 6 months. um, if, if...
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s, which they don't have to get from these radius. and that's also obviously contradicts that is really well objective for, to destroy a home us and also what the it is right. and what is it then you always saying that in any case that would be offensive. so its progress, but it's difficult to see how they were overcome this very basic contradictions. and that was german egyptian journalist kareem held go. harry, speaking to me a little bit earlier. he's a quick loop. now, with some other world news headlines, russia has attacked ukrainian city of khaki for the 2nd time in less than 24 hours . local officials said 6 people were injured off through an industrial area with shield. russia has ran top. it's a tax on ukraine's 2nd largest city in recent weeks, hammering critical infrastructure, and then the a daily basis. and russia has added ukraine's president sort of means a lensky to its list of wanted criminals. the head of ukraine's army is also listed keeps is the move. so it's what it called, the desperation of moscow. his propagan
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s. so they can call the shots. but uh no, i think they are clearly on the wrong side of history and they don't really know what's going on in the rest of the world. i'm particularly what other people like action and watching other people's mind. well, maybe they don't care, but this is perhaps part of the progress. then this is what has lead to what has led to all the chaos and this functioning of uh, you know, all the mechanisms that used to gather the well because they got carried away too far. so it may be in a very busy week for your hard hitting use, or we're not the international. we're running down the highlights of the past week, but also the top heavy heating stories of today, meeting the program returns for you and about popping up the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the new somebody easy. almost one know so i think there was why yeah, no, it was the last time like i know what it is. yeah. i mean he can go on as i be with the process timing chain. yeah. basically the reason is premium. they'r
s. so they can call the shots. but uh no, i think they are clearly on the wrong side of history and they don't really know what's going on in the rest of the world. i'm particularly what other people like action and watching other people's mind. well, maybe they don't care, but this is perhaps part of the progress. then this is what has lead to what has led to all the chaos and this functioning of uh, you know, all the mechanisms that used to gather the well because they got carried away too...
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the u. s. maybe they would move the movie and they would move everything to like the, the country we saw, you know, what the americas visit me about. we saw the beds also in libya and then other places and i've gotten stuff because they dumped all of these things in different places. for them, it's easy or more month to step behind the crimes taking place and also to be pumped as it would be the crimes aside. i'm in a sweat. this is how i look at it. yeah, there's a lot of us our children, our babies. a lot of women, our elders. okay. cool. by the american, we believe that's the case. this is the other 2. they don't want to see the doing the same time. they say we are leaving country when it comes to human rights on the floor. what's the sort of low means? i think we're living in a little jazz again. that's because, yeah, i think that's a fair point as well. show and appreciate you saying that. look, you know, that's the discussion of the un general assembly. now today in the past 24 hours abou
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s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity, the offer jessica avenue easy is you and special ripple to for the occupied policy . encouraging that she says the licensee prosecute has moved to seek a response for is ready latest start the degree trial number the google. so the judges frugal internal majority basis. so they would have to assess to the evidence that the prosecutor has to, has gathered and, and because he said to the interest charges and the issue, the, so these are his words. so um, i understand, i hear from the previous comments that theresa some uh high level of frustration and we'll get you straight to the leaders. and is
s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity, the offer jessica avenue easy is you and special ripple to for the occupied policy . encouraging...
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s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity. meanwhile, in gaza, palestinians are facing daily desks and displacement. and here's how they react to 2. i see the i c, c, prosecutors request, and the slot you will have problems with the victims. although we have nothing to do with the issue a little how much we know how mass or palestinian is. i make too hot with citizens and i used to work in israel and i was working in israel, security and safety. what's my guilt for my children's guilt? what's my guilt of my siblings guilt? oh my neighbors guilt. why was i displaced them? why do i have to suffer every day? the opponent would that live on
s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity. meanwhile, in gaza, palestinians are facing daily desks and displacement. and here's how they...
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s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest nothing. yeah. who if they had, if they had the opportunity? rob? heidi, thanks very much. indeed. that's heidi joe castro in washington dc. as well means holland, the grinding guys, a dozens of people have been killed in jamalia and the north as well as the wi fi in the service to mainstream. the income reports the roof of this building and jamalia collapse to of, to, in his rarely asked right? rescue workers rushed in, trying to resuscitate the people trapped inside. the minimum that i was up in the house was destroyed on top of the heads of the people living there. our team is trying to recover the bodies with tools, simple tools, which are th
s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest nothing. yeah. who if they had, if they had the opportunity? rob? heidi, thanks very much. indeed. that's heidi joe castro in washington dc. as well...
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the fund stretched for advise the u. s. government on strategy. the strategy was in jail for me is to drag him from country to country to back in 2010. when they 1st released the children. many leaks were helix came under an extra legal banking blockade. so we see leaks had the paypal cancelled visa. mastercard, cut off donations. it wasn't the 1st time the whole image of credit card companies are united in creating a blockades on a media organization. joint even happens to some bank account close to the top, the decline is the currency, the natalie. there's an issue. issue for that, but it shouldn't be done losing it isn't you know, games escape unable to see him in this get in the new york. dylan told him no, i guess from a dealer. bowman done the but it is who i mean or you're not bringing that up on in lucky if it is and doesn't use in know with this any to the advice they want to publish. it electronica ease of it, but it for the best of the audio means that i probably see it as to what could i have done? this is okay. and then we'll be able
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s. government, they continue to side with israel. so does, is it going to continue? we really don't know. we don't know where that breaking point is for president joe biden. he said it was an invasion of rough us. rough has been invaded and apparently the red line for him is still not been crossed. thanks so much for all of that. this petty co sign for us here in washington dc. a cable as well as license the tech comes off of the you installed code on friday, ordered as well to immediately and effectively into some military offensive in kansas southern city. if we're off on the provisional mission issue, just part of south africa's genocide case against israel, the international court of justice described the situation and gone so as disasters h $800000.00 palestinians had been forced to flee breakfast since the ground offensively. i began early of this month now the quote says as well as evacuation plans for civilians and not sufficient. the icj. i also called on this role to give an unimpeded access to investigative looking into allegations of war crimes and cancer
s. government, they continue to side with israel. so does, is it going to continue? we really don't know. we don't know where that breaking point is for president joe biden. he said it was an invasion of rough us. rough has been invaded and apparently the red line for him is still not been crossed. thanks so much for all of that. this petty co sign for us here in washington dc. a cable as well as license the tech comes off of the you installed code on friday, ordered as well to immediately and...
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the fund stretched for advise the u. s. government on strategy. the strategy was in jail for me is to drag him from country to country back in 2010 when they 1st released the chelsea. many leaks with release came under an extra legal banking blockade. so we see leaks had the paypal cancelled visa. mastercard, cut off donations. it wasn't the 1st time the whole image of credit card companies are united in creating up came to the media organization. julian, even had these to so bank account close to the decline is the currency the revolution use issue for the better shouldn't be done. losing innocent little games escape unable to see him in this. get anybody your billing told him? no, i guess from a dealer, bowman done the but it is who i mean or, you know, bringing that up on in the game is, is and does on those in know with this any device they want to publish it electronica easy that the best of the audio means that i produce here as to what could have known this is okay, and then we'll be able to receive a few that pretty soon meant that when yo
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s. and you had that they are in the reports. so they say that now the problem just, it is the bill that they don't like, but the pro russian government, as they've been telling me, and they have to make more pressure on the governments to try and stop them from stealing them away from europe towards russia. bill, the bill will go to president solomon sort of this really for final approval. i understand, but she says she will not sign it into law. so what happens next? so the next stage is the bill goes to the president and the president, the provost in presence of rubbish. really. she already wrote that she will actually veto this bill. but um it keep in mind that the president in this country has a very symbolic and ceremonial role. she, she doesn't have any power actually to stop this bill. but she is a supporter of the protest as she from the start she sided with them. and the protests to see has a need that uh, that could actually help them to, to make some professional development. but uh the uh, also what's important that
s. and you had that they are in the reports. so they say that now the problem just, it is the bill that they don't like, but the pro russian government, as they've been telling me, and they have to make more pressure on the governments to try and stop them from stealing them away from europe towards russia. bill, the bill will go to president solomon sort of this really for final approval. i understand, but she says she will not sign it into law. so what happens next? so the next stage is the...
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and so basically the u . s. is desperate to find someone to go in and send their troops to fight these on groups to invade, and they couldn't get most countries wouldn't do it or would contribute. maybe a few people. so can you suppose to send a 1000 police forces? can you has a notorious history with death squads that are very, very brutal um and also been in has offered now to send 2000. so it's kind of a coalition of the willing sort of thing where the, the u. s. is desperate to stand about this revolution. wow. okay. so on re want to ask for intervention. okay, so, as we mentioned a little earlier, you just returned from haiti. you've been many times filming a, a multi part doc. you series. what are the living conditions like for the average haitian, i mean, did you, did you see any parts of the country that are still functioning as it did before, this, this new chaos and sued the picture that you get of total absolute chaos in haiti from the media is not really true. i mean, there's still people going about
and so basically the u . s. is desperate to find someone to go in and send their troops to fight these on groups to invade, and they couldn't get most countries wouldn't do it or would contribute. maybe a few people. so can you suppose to send a 1000 police forces? can you has a notorious history with death squads that are very, very brutal um and also been in has offered now to send 2000. so it's kind of a coalition of the willing sort of thing where the, the u. s. is desperate to stand about...
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and so basically the u . s. is desperate to find someone to go in and send their troops to fight these on groups to invade, and they couldn't get most countries wouldn't do it or would contribute. maybe a few people. so can you suppose to send a 1000 police forces? can you has a notorious history with death squads that are very, very brutal um and also been in has offered now to send 2000. so it's kind of a coalition of the willing sort of thing where the, the u. s. is desperate to stamp out this revolution. wow. okay. so on re want to ask for intervention. okay, so, as we mentioned a little earlier, you just returned from haiti. you've been many times filming a, a multi part doc. you series. what are the living conditions like for the average haitian, i mean, did you, did you see any parts of the country that are still functioning as it did before this, this new chaos and suit? the picture that you get of total absolute chaos in haiti from the media is not really true. i mean, there's still people going about t
and so basically the u . s. is desperate to find someone to go in and send their troops to fight these on groups to invade, and they couldn't get most countries wouldn't do it or would contribute. maybe a few people. so can you suppose to send a 1000 police forces? can you has a notorious history with death squads that are very, very brutal um and also been in has offered now to send 2000. so it's kind of a coalition of the willing sort of thing where the, the u. s. is desperate to stamp out...
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uh, the united states, roosevelt a promised style and that the u. s. would open the 2nd front in western europe before the end of 1942 s style and to send over molotov, and a trusted general to washington. in may of 1942. and after meeting he turns to general marshal. as as can we agreed to open up the 2nd front before the end of the . ready and the marshal said, absolutely, how do we convey that to style? and that was what the russians were counting on. you have to remember of it for up most of the war. the united states and british were facing 10 german divisions between us while the salvia as were facing more than 200 german divisions by themselves. and but when we failed to open up the 2nd front, we lost the diplomatic initiative. we don't open it up till june of 44 year and a half later. by that point, the soviets had defeated the germans as stalingrad. they had broken the siege of leningrad. there wasn't a huge tank battle that occurs. as after stalingrad, hitler said the gods of war turned against us. and the army was captured and the germans we
uh, the united states, roosevelt a promised style and that the u. s. would open the 2nd front in western europe before the end of 1942 s style and to send over molotov, and a trusted general to washington. in may of 1942. and after meeting he turns to general marshal. as as can we agreed to open up the 2nd front before the end of the . ready and the marshal said, absolutely, how do we convey that to style? and that was what the russians were counting on. you have to remember of it for up most...
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the u. s. and u. k. so they target who see installations in response to the groups attacks on ships with suspected links to israel. and board testers also marched through central by dog rally comes a day after university students demonstrated and the rocky capital calling for freedom for palestine activists and jordans capital, a mon or the country to cut diplomatic ties with washington. the government has been cracking down on rallies, held in support of palestine. several protesters were arrested. and in the german capital berlin university students condemned is really a tax and the southern gaza city of alpha. they also called for an end to the war and genocide. australia is foreign minister, has condemned some recent protests and supports of palestine. she cares demonstrators of vandalizing government offices in the city of melbourne. penny was says while australians have the right to protest against israel's war and gaza, some of the demonstrations have become violence. and hateful. as i understand
the u. s. and u. k. so they target who see installations in response to the groups attacks on ships with suspected links to israel. and board testers also marched through central by dog rally comes a day after university students demonstrated and the rocky capital calling for freedom for palestine activists and jordans capital, a mon or the country to cut diplomatic ties with washington. the government has been cracking down on rallies, held in support of palestine. several protesters were...
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but they also mentioned the harkey region specifically and that is also watch the u. s. officials are saying that the permission is 1st and foremost for the region of harkey, because the front line there is, is pretty much the same as the border line with russian troops sitting across the border on the russian soil and launching their relentless attacks from there. so you, crean will be permitted, as it seems to use the gym and u. s. weapons showed miss lyles and munitions too. as to like russian troops there across the border, they logistic hops and their new nations depos. however, using the western provided to long range missile, it seems still to be a taboo, according to as officials just so not allowing ukraine to use those long range midsize. some of them can hits a targets a 300 kilometers away on the russian territory. so that is excluded at the moment, as it seems. so in the midst of all of these developments has to be the need reaction from russia. yeah, we've heard from the machine video of the former russian president who is now one of the most hawkish voi
but they also mentioned the harkey region specifically and that is also watch the u. s. officials are saying that the permission is 1st and foremost for the region of harkey, because the front line there is, is pretty much the same as the border line with russian troops sitting across the border on the russian soil and launching their relentless attacks from there. so you, crean will be permitted, as it seems to use the gym and u. s. weapons showed miss lyles and munitions too. as to like...
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s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean that's december present the, the final thoughts you a survey and 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my so the patio, we use a i mostly for project management now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me, this is fun, but it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried different things and experimented with
s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean that's december present the, the final...
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if the u. s. had, let's say henry wallace and not harry truman, and they would have engaged the soviets. do you think that the us russo relations would have been different? and even more importantly, do you think russia, as we know it today, would have been different? what have changed from style in this letter and as to something else? had we just given them room debris to allow that sure that russia itself would have been different, right. away, but eastern europe could have been different. what the soviets understood with their concern was a bit innovated twice through eastern europe. mm hm. live germany. what they want that after world war 2 was a buffer zone. as they saw their security in terms of space and territory and geography. so they wanted a buffer zone and they did not impose lock step quote unquote, communist or soviet style governments. immediately after the war. there was even a relative degree of democracy allowed east to europe. they had elections, they had a open discussion. it
if the u. s. had, let's say henry wallace and not harry truman, and they would have engaged the soviets. do you think that the us russo relations would have been different? and even more importantly, do you think russia, as we know it today, would have been different? what have changed from style in this letter and as to something else? had we just given them room debris to allow that sure that russia itself would have been different, right. away, but eastern europe could have been different....
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s. u k. and also portugal, they couldn't reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles, which po is the biggest threat? they can strike over 550 kilometers this region in the red within russian of the u. k. on front supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. we discuss the weapons debate with michael maloof, former security i'm list in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says, if a longer range missiles are given, the go ahead, it could very well we bind on the west. i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and then is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range missiles are, are green light. and it's going to is kind of tells us a very dramatic problem for, for on the united states. and for the, for the western countries, because most scale can interpret that as a, as a, as an
s. u k. and also portugal, they couldn't reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles, which po is the biggest threat? they can strike over 550 kilometers this region in the red within russian of the u. k. on front supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. we discuss the weapons debate with michael maloof, former security i'm list in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says, if a longer range...
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the next group includes walk hits, bones and the waves with the u. s. b u k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shudder occurs. miss salas pose the biggest threats. they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. on front supply business solves and types of posted potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish is west and also with the new play a capable f. 165 to jazz russia's farm and a step. of course it and the games. driving the conflict in that direction. a beast of 16 across the will be destroyed, as well as other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine. at the same time, we should be borne in mind that f, 16 fighters have long been the main means of delivery within the frame. what the cycle joint dates have nuclear missions, therefore we cannot but consider the supply of the systems to the key of regime as a deliberate signal action by night. so in the nucleus, we're trying to make it clear to us the united states and nato are ready for
the next group includes walk hits, bones and the waves with the u. s. b u k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shudder occurs. miss salas pose the biggest threats. they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. on front supply business solves and types of posted potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish is west and also with the new play a capable f. 165 to jazz russia's farm and a...
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most audio a i models are develop in the u. s. which means that data bases are full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english, they were just fine, but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for in the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? and that's, i mean, that's december present the, the final thoughts you a survey in 60 and that an american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can marshal. so how do we use a i mostly for project management now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production, they compose the song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me this is fun, but it took us about 6 t
most audio a i models are develop in the u. s. which means that data bases are full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english, they were just fine, but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for in the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools...
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which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the december present the, the phone with alex young, a survey in 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can marshal. so how do we use a i mostly for project management now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me this is fun. but it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried different things and
which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the...
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which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean, that's kind of december present the, the final thoughts you a survey and 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can marshal. so how do we use a i mostly for project management now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test a i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me this is one percent. it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried differ
which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean,...
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which means the data bases are full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean, that's december within the phone with alex young, the survey and 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my total for that to you. we use a i mostly for project management, now, reactive work in it. i don't know if i missed it, but i was looking at the musicians from all over left in america, work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god. so he's for told me this is fun, but it took us about 6 to 8 m
which means the data bases are full of u. s. music, country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean,...
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s, which means that data bases are full of u. s. music country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass and music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for in the model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? so, i mean, that's kind of december within the, the final thoughts, young a survey in 60 and that in the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my total for that to you. we use a, i mostly for project management, now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the rest of them. i got to say for to massive fun, but it took us about 6 to 8 months and we trie
s, which means that data bases are full of u. s. music country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass and music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for in the model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? so, i mean,...
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the fact is most audio models are developed in the u. s. which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the december, within the phone with alex young, a survey and 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my so the patio, we use a i mostly for project management. now reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me this is fun. but it took us about 6 to 8 months
the fact is most audio models are developed in the u. s. which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we...
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which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean, that's december present the, the final thoughts you a survey in 60 and that the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my so, so how do we use a i mostly for project management now reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over left in america, work for the organization, future x to test a i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the numbers. oh my god say for to me, this is one percent. it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried different thing
which means the database is full of u. s. music, country hip all sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas, by the way, are you in the future? x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it . more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? that's, i mean,...
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the fact is most audio models are developed in the u. s. which means the data bases are full of u. s. music country hip all sold in english. they were just fine, but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge on how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the december present the, the final thought assume a survey in 60 and that in the american countries has shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my total for that to you. we use a, i mostly for project management, now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at deals, musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they, i in music production. they compose the song together using various i tools, the numbers of them i got to say for told me this is fun, but
the fact is most audio models are developed in the u. s. which means the data bases are full of u. s. music country hip all sold in english. they were just fine, but the very in brass music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge on how can we...
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s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity, what to go back to the occupied westbank. now where we were telling you earlier is really forces have killed at least 7 palestinians during a military raid their houses here. was it abraham is live for us now in ramallah. did it? what more do you know? so we know that this really forces in large vehicles, large amount of vehicles have rated the janine area and the julian refugee camp at around 8 am. this is a time when palestinians are trying to go through their work through their schools . this is why, according to locals, the 7th, how the city is who it kills. at least 6 of them are civilians
s. if they go ahead and approve this application for a warrant, as far as that goes, it's these words of disapproval that us officials are issuing as well as pressure on its allies in europe, who are parties to the i c. c. eventually, if these warrants were to be approved and issued, the us would likely try to pressure those allies not to arrest netanyahu. if they had, if they had the opportunity, what to go back to the occupied westbank. now where we were telling you earlier is really forces...
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s. music country hip up or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass and music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge on how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the december present the, the final thoughts a survey in 60 and that in the american countries has shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my total for that to you? we use a, i mostly for project management, now reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over left in america, work for the organization, future x to test they, i in music production, they compose the song together using various i tools the rest of them, i got to say for somebody else's fun, but it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried different things and exper
s. music country hip up or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass and music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for and the i model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend, america. that's the challenge on how can we create tools that represent our region that i'm in the december present the, the final...
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the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western arms with a nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jet. we discussed the weapons debate with mike on the list. michael is a former security yellow list in the office of the us secretary defense. he's safe if a longer range missiles are given to go ahead, it could very well rebound on the west. and i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and it is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range, missiles are, are green light and it's gonna, it's gonna posit, a very dramat
the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western...