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a business like just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your makes model and plates the the tunnel on top of the car. this is then use our line from coming up in the next 16 minutes vandalism. trespass breaking window, shutting down cabins as forcing the cancellation of classes in graduation. none of this is a peaceful protest. curious president, job bottom, defense police breaking out protests on university campuses across the country. us police tactics come on to criticism off to take s and rubber bullets to use the
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game student protestors. students continue to really in spite of the crack down and coffee university's to dive this from is randy companies and george's protest against the government and the width ways in condemning the vote. and he's for an agency in school. it's full t 7 games in counseling, football. i love accusing the german club, expanding the record pricing on bates and run with it. so, you know, when over wrong law, in the 1st like i say, you wrote the league 70 final the we begin in the united states where you as president joe biden has cooled campus, solidarity purchase, taking place across the country. kyle's and said, order must pro style speaking from the white house east rest. the free speech is
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protected in america, but accused the demonstrations of turning violent. his comments came just down was off to one of the largest police rides on the phone with everything. and cameron since nationwide demonstrations broke out at least 200 protesters were arrested at u. c. l i. l i p. d offices defended only in cameron's, on wednesday night since tuesday morning. we've all seen the images and they put the test to 2 fundamental american principles, excuse me. the 1st is the right to free speech for people to peacefully assemble and make their voices her. second is the rule of law. both must be upheld. we are not in a far terry nation where we silence people are squashed to send the american people are heard. in fact, peaceful protest isn't the best tradition of how americans respond to the consequential issues. but, but neither are we
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a lawless country. before the us president donald trump has also spoken out about the protest and white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more. the pressure on the president has been intensified. and so finally the president took to the roosevelt room to speak out, but the reaction has been mixed. and best uh, in many cases, disappointing this, the president, not only in many cases did not change his policy, but also many were looking for him to be more. 2 responsive, in terms of acting to, well, the protests. so he did neither in terms of his response uh the students looking for the president to change his policy in terms of his iron clad support for israel . something that he said he would not do. others looking for the protests across the nation to instead of continuing to wrap up for them to die down. but the us
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president saying that in fact, he is not going to call in the national guard what we should point out and all of this. so is it the us president did support uh, the right for americans to assemble. he says that they must be done within the lives of sharp contrast to his rival, former president donald trump, who is essentially ridicule of the protesters. take a listen. this is the radical that this is a move in from the left and the right. the right is not the problem. despite what like law enforcement, like say the api i director said that the words about the right the don't worry about the right. the right spot. worried about the left is remove it from the left . these are radical left lunatics. and they've got to be stuff now it's got to go on and on and it's getting worse and worse. and you know, they take over cultures and we're not letting of take over the usa. we're not letting the radical left moron take over this country. you can't let that happen.
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now despite his name calling of the student protesters, what we're seeing in the polls is, in fact went to the seems that the former president, donald trump, is still leading in some cases quite significantly. in fact, according to the latest approval of writing poles, the current president's joe biden is in the approval of writing who fall into an historic low in terms of his own approval rating. and so this is really not good news. in fact, in key battleground states, donald trump is leading across the board. and so joe biden does need the youth vote in order to win another term in the white house. and so the fact that he has not changed is israel policy is a tax that he may want to look at uh, between now and november when it comes time devoting day, as low as an ice and into the early hours of suicide, los angeles place, dismantled a student in ken mentioned supported palestine on the u. c. l. a campus. the most
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significant protest side was in and around voice full with students erected tents and barriers. the university declared it an illegal gathering on choose day phil of l. as more from u. c. l a colored zip police in riot to advance information must students try to hold the line using plywood to 4 to 5. the cub hardhats and the brothers to protect themselves. hundreds of students pushed back against the police correct out for hours. but at the end, they was a bus for the police who had more resources, but power out a brief to get the students of the property as swiftly as possible, has told broke the loss of the students would be taken away sub hi black, while it's heavily what the police gave them was lost, the child's hundreds were arrested. is this the end of the protest for a week?
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now, students that you see all i have comes here. it's on it's our and see with palestinians following the valley and cold have at least 30 universities across the us. they was that ad. so the world garza and for the school to divest from israel website, law enforcement supported students. and the professors who support the to this by the peaceful protests who face the rest. so we can try to communicate with the ministration as best we can. but we're getting many of the same patronize in lines that students are getting. what you said, you know, militarized invasion is in the name of the student safety. and i think like this is like presentation just at certain before towed office is closed in a voice, whole clarity. the courtyard arresting old who refused to leave after a 5 hour stop gulf. this is what is left of the solidarity come. it's not going to be the end of the genocide. it ends in the funding for the genocide and now
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students of other campuses are left. what drink is they all next and so as these protests is leveled to the bus, they continue to chat. we policy type for that's the next destination will be to be booked by the los angeles county sheriff's department. there are several rates of these posts is waiting to take them away, but is the protest over maybe on this site? yes, but in general, absolutely not. these process the site, they will continue to go as long as they have to for them. this is about a much wider course. fill of out how to say era at the u. c. l, a campus in los angeles. well, for more on this, we're doing now by doing this, how you dollars, who is an attorney and legal unless you joins us from los angeles. thank you very much for being with us here on out to sarah fiscal can just talk us through what you might of the police response. so you see a lot in particular the use of the rubber bullets and intake s my. i was really disappointed, but the level of force, the l a. p j, l a. p. d, used to dismantle
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a peaceful per task. the bullet, as you said, causing, can harm to the lot of the children as well as a lot of this, this done lights that they used. it was a massive force and a lot of force by the l. a. p. d. unfortunately. yeah, we had the jump on his white in, we had come in a little bit earlier in this bullet and basically saying that free speech is protected in america. but he will some acute excuse, many of the demonstrations of turning violent. but it seems that they've only done so once police have actually been called in. well, this isn't our case, but you see a way the violence really significant violent attack the night before was done by the counter protesters, not high b, palos city, an encampment. it was a really awful violent attack on the student. and according to our constitutional
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rights of freedom of speech, freedom of assembly. if you're reaction of your free speech is violent or something. so toward you, you're not responsible for that. we don't curve somebody's free speech, right? just because somebody acted in a certain way. as a result, the university claimed that it was an illegal gathering, basically arguing the incumbent is blocking access for other students to the university. how strong is that argument? you know, there's going to be a lot, there's supposed to be an investigation on that the use, the president has already called on to we're going to have to see why it's revealed and that investigation. but it seems like a week argument, i was actually on campus that day and i did see a few students as long as well the campus security around the sidewalk with nothing . when i talked, they mentioned you were there other side was it certainly wasn't the gentleman that
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was blocking the sidewalk. so when you have this really important free speech break, yes, the university can limited into time man or place in order to respect the university to have classes. but if i could only be blocked for, let's say, half an hour, because in some sort of, for students circumstances that doesn't seem like enough to override the free speech rights of the children. so unless there's something more there that is going to come out, i don't see why that would be from the universities part. yeah. is there a saying many students have been threatened with suspension or expulsion, but what are the legal consequences? could they face here and what power do they have if they do end up going through the course if that charged? yes, i mean there was a have at least a 100 or $200.00 a rest yesterday. i believe it will be unless those are dismissed. are right, they will be going through the 1st system and we are going to be during arguments
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from the children who were arrested about their free speech. right? we have very strong here in california. in particular, the courts have really recognized colleges are essential places for free speech. read not only because of the nature of colleges, calls us a mess to be kind of like a hot bed area for free thinking and critical thinking. and so we have quite a bit of latitude, a brown, this kind of protest on college campuses. they have a really strong argument in the 1st. and i mean, we will see that playing on the porch not only doing with their rest, but i imagine there may be some sort of lawsuit against a university as well. okay, well we'll definitely have to wait and say on that point, i mean, it is one thing for students to be involved in these protests facing suspension or expulsion or other charges. but faculty members. uh, but basically putting the jobs in the livelihoods on the line here on thursday. a.
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yeah, and it's really something we saw that there was a group of faculty members last night who said we are here to protect our students because of the violent attack against the peaceful demonstrators the night before. and a lot of these professors communicating to your students in that are still having there was some professors today who canceled. i think i'm doing that solid dear, or any of the students who are arrested. other professors asking your student saying this is what i'm teaching you. why are you not at the encampment? these professors really understanding the civic engagement and involvement of the students and quite a bit of them speaking out to protect their 1st amendment rights. and from what we have here to found, the protest is the, it doesn't seem like it is going to end any time soon. thank you so much for your time and your insight will have to leave today. that is tina. so you'd all attorney and legal analyst for us and los angeles student protesters at rutgers university
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and also holding a palestinian soul. adair with the and cabinets early on thursday, they were given the deadline to clear the and cameron some students been reached to deal with the administration to secure some concessions in return for dismantling the attends. the encampment had prompted ruskin to postpone the dies finals and other activities for more on this with going to go to kristen salumi now who was at rutgers university in new jersey. and can you just explain a little bit more of the details about the steel that the purchases came to with the university administrators? yeah, they came to a just moments before the deadline to clear their and cabinet, which had dozens of tags or face arrest. the students got 8 out of 10 demands that they were asking for from the university administration. things like an arabic cultural center here on campus. one they're really proud of is that the university is going to offer scholarship is to 10 gauze in students. 10 students from guys
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that will be able to come to the school here for a free education. they were very proud of that because of all the universities and guys are being destroyed as a result of this war. they also agreed to give, and the state of the students who've been protesting, so no suspensions or other punitive measures against them. and one big issue that they've been fighting for, of course, and really all of the major protests that universities have been fighting for is divestment of university finances from companies that support israel. and on that one, they agreed to keep talking. they agreed to create a task force that includes students, faculty and administrators, and keep discussing the issue and move forward. that was a big demand. and that was one, as the students were considering whether or not to accept the deal. the one that
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got the most debate, some students felt that they should remain, but overwhelmingly they voted to accept the deal and keep talking, noting that, uh, it was a big step forward because this is a demand that frankly, students here and the students for justice in palestine group have been asking for, for about 3 years now. apparently there have been discussions with the administration and they've gone nowhere. so they see this is definitely a step forward. and when that 8 out of 10 demands have been need. uh, but they say that if the commitments aren't kept, if things don't go forward, they'll be back out here on the lawn, processing your chris. and we can see a, a somewhat large group behind you. they have, can you just explain, if this move this deal has helped ease tensions? they are, the mood comes a lot on campus right now. is not exactly uh you, you might think that it would have,
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but as the 4 o'clock deadline was approaching, some students approach the encampment, carrying a big american flag. maybe you can still see behind me they are some of them. and they were chanting usa usa, clearly in opposition to the students here. things got 10, see the students demonstrators began chanting their own chance back at the, at the, the other group. but there's a lot of security and police around and actually as teachers and faculty and other supporters of the demonstrators who had been here to try to protect them in the event of an arrest. formed a circle around the group to try to get in between the 2 differing viewpoints if you will, and you can prevent them from coming face to face. so between the faculty and supporters and the police presence, things have remains. maybe not. com,
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but they did not escalate and it's actually seems to be dying down a bit. now as people seem to be quiet and the campus in just about an hour has been completely disassembled and taken down. okay, thank so much for all of that. kristen, we really do appreciate that. that's kristen. so let me for us there for us. cuz university in new jersey, but i'll just hear a she hovered henzy is and george washington university with students continued to protest. he sent us this update. the 1st us here, george washington university ended. it's 2nd week by raising it unless palestinian flag of a university yard in order to do so. they had to remove the george washington university flag and fights off some police attention. now enjoy buttons, speech. she suggested this is exactly the sort of action that should not be tolerated in the united states because it breaks the rules jo button also arguing
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that fee protest is here of violence of anti semitic despite the reality on the ground. right now the people who are actually being attacked are people who are bro palestinians consistently, and we have a president and ministration and the government that demonizes us and provides us no protection despite that. in fact, expires that violence. so we know that we will stay here, we will protect ourselves because our government's not going to do that for us since the bug made is we just been widely pointed out. but in essence, what the president was saying was martin luther king junior, had no place in the united states with his campaign of non violent civil disobedience. but from the protest as here, it came as no surprise. it was just pause. what they see is the double spam goods employed when it comes to israel, as opposed to other issues from terabyte shepherd have c l g 0 at washington. the returning to the situation on the ground and gone. so now at least one drive that
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has been killed off to is ready for us is i can fly on a trucks at the quite round about in kansas city. and that's the and the section on the major road linking north and south kanza. honey mike moody is in rockford and southern gaza with more this has been part of the process of preventing aid getting into the northern parts and gaza city. this is not the 1st time we've seen an incident similar to this one where a driver was shot and killed and the other is the driver was different, a trucks were reported injury to, along with people who work at the side who are trying to approach this is more of like a military area controlled by these really military. there are times that i'm in the vehicle there rather have in the presence of the ground forces at the to wait the traffic circle to preventing people from approaching a truck or getting into getting the food supplies and trying to get in order to get back to their family then, and feed them in the pots with the, an incident directly targeting 8 seekers that human, a 3 and
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a work as an attack on also 80 trucks similar to this one. this is old as part of what's going on and from the restriction, the obstructions of the flow over human a 3 native from either the rough i crossing or from the northern part right now. it's a crossing gray areas is one of the roads and a landed crossing that have been virtually blocked for the past 7 months. when these really military, they announce a total siege on the gods of that effectively cutting the gaza strip. uh, cutting it off from the outside world that it's likely a do it just to happen one more time because there's no stop to it and is likely to hinder any efforts of delivering much needed aid right now. do desperate population struggling with the threat of famine that has already caused the death of more than 30 people because of the ongoing in for the hide ration his star vision there talked about more, it is going to be allowed in 2000 and another part and more here in the southern
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part of the state, but that's not nearly enough in the face of the, the greater demands and the challenges are created by the ongoing, intense bonding campaign and ongoing. we're missing your pillow. cindy and doctor from dallas a has died optimal been full months, and his riley custody. that's according to to palestinian prisoner groups. and then all bush was ahead of orthopedics, at l. a. ship, a hospital in kansas city. he was detained, finds ready forces while working at another facility in northern gaza, in a joint statement, the palestinian prisoner associations, cool, his death and assassination. his body is in, is rarely custody. a mouse, is it studying the license proposal for a safe spot in a positive manner? the delegation will return to egypt to discuss the deal with mediation is simply ticket has moved from occupied east jerusalem. mouse has had the deal for about 4 days now and there have been since yesterday we were expected
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a response yesterday then tonight and now it seems that it could still be a couple of days away. it looks like yes, yes. and we're the leader of how mass is questioning certain things in video clarifying and potentially may even come back with the amendments it's. it's not clear at the moment. well, we do know that there are 2 very opposing points of demons that have mass says it's early negotiate. if there is a full secession of facilities, meaning and then to the war. and it's not negotiating on that. and these ready prime minister says, well, there's not going to be to enter the war, and we are going to go into it off or whatever happened so publicly. these are 2 opposing sides that are impossible, really, to reconcile what is being negotiated privately. of course is what really matters. and i think for all the speculation that we're getting about, you know, whether that is going to be the idea of whether they're going to go into the alpha . we don't know until we have an official response from how mass. what we do know is that if at this point there isn't a deal that gets agreed upon by both sides. israel has made it very clear. it will
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go into the ha, as the united nations development program has looked at how deeply israel 6 months more ongoing. so it has it back harps for growth instead of the war continues. economic outputs could shrink by of food in 2024 compared to what was projected before the war and poverty across the occupied palestinian territories could search to where of a 60 percent if the will extends to 9 months. and the crisis is expected to increase the number of people living in poverty by an additional 1860000 button console analysis from the u. n. agency indicates a sit back of circle human development by more than 20 years. so roger kennedy is from the palestine economic policy research institute. it says dependencies fine and then into the occupation a crucial to the recovery process and gaza. as the report mentions the middle class,
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which is a very fragile middle class in, in both the west bank but also because it has been destroyed. so everybody in the basically have to assume 90 percent of the population or living within the levels of poverty. now, more problematic is not only, i mean, even an assumption of, of the best possible circumstances or a contraction. this i know is rarely involvement and generous. international support and aid and supplies and suppliers even under those circumstances, you'd be surprised how organically the economy already is continuing to try to function like. ringback nervous system that, that's trying to re establish connections in the market in the, in the cleaning up of what little can be cleaned up, etc. but there's no doubt that this current situation will not just, by itself recover. and, and many of these models assume, you know, 7 and 9 months of war and then we begin recovery, you know, we might have 9 months of war. and then the subsistence level that we're at today will, will remain for dominant until you've invested,
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really invested. you're talking about the destruction of capital stocks. it goes back 20 years. you have to rebuild 20 years of the capital stock, but you know, used to produce. i do not think that any commitments of any sort towards reconstruction. these should be made by any of the down arrow or even international parties, until we have a clear commit to not only on the goal, but this, this, this discussion has been going on for 6 months about a political passport. if that's not, you know, and that cannot be a matter of informal behind the scenes, there has to be something explicit. so both to cease fire, as well as a political solution, are key elements for any minimal recovery that would be powered not only by the donors, but the people themselves, the people when they have a hope, when they have a rise, you'd be surprised how, how community will read before and, and become productive again. but there are political provisions for this. we all know that, but you know, so let's not, let's not over that's not assumed that these numbers that we've heard today 30 to 40 mill. ready in which began at 10000000000
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a few months ago. and now that we still have some time to go before we know what this is gonna cost and who's going to pay for this ticket has still imports and exports with his ro, marketing a significant escalation. intention between the 2 countries, israel's foreign minister as well. cat says that so it gets present at one is violating mutual tried agreements in a statement. cans denounced the move. so i think this is how dick tyson behaves. he said that as well will issue alternatives. we tried with other countries and tried between the 2 countries. last year was with almost savings, $1000000000.00. so they hit hit on al jazeera migrant rights activist blanca street in south london to prevent the police from removing asylum seekers and in support. a flank bed and a miss for this picture. and it will be here with the lightest major lake base collection.
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you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the ssl who as president joe biden said, the run to protest is protected in america. the violence of demonstrations will not be tolerated. the also condemned sentiments of anti semitism and is on the 5 year on university campuses across the country. police have cleared a student in cabinets at the university of california, los angeles, the rest of at least 200 people who were demonstrating. and solitaire, i think, with palestinians in kansas, the students protesting across the us have multiple demands. but one common cause they want schools to stop doing business with israel. many of the universities are in command of multi $1000000000.00 endowments, students have demanded. they withdraw their investments from companies that do business with his ro, purchases at the ivy league brown university of the 1st at in the late school to
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reach an agreement. with this school, they entered an empty war and came, adopted. convincing the administration to hold a vote on with a to dive is from companies to do business is ro. last week, the student body advantage university focuses in 5 of the basement in a referendum, 90 percent of those who voted, didn't so in 5. but most universities have refused to act in spite of student votes . for the more about 30 states have adopted laws that affect to be punished companies. the boy called as ro about duty is the car found off, the boy called divestment and sanctions movement. also known as b. d is really a. he told my colleagues, i have rahman, what's behind the rise and support for palestine among american students. this really meant a treat occupation forces shooting palestinian. so that's been going on for decades in fact, 76 years of cetera colonialism and the part time. but we've never seen otherwise
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drive a site before. no history, the forces dare to commit light street genocide before the international court of justice has through that it's plus about genocide and tons of us. experts, hundreds of international experts are saying it's a textbook case of genocide. death is very different and it's not just the genocide that's committed by some price state is a very important point. they not that states is a part or in genocide. so those students are recognizing that their government and their institutions are complicit. so you have a scenario where students not want divestment, uh, from israel, they want to clear they want it transparent. in one particular case, it's going to happen, is it going to be hard to police and oversea? in your opinion, it's always hard to make sure that universities actually implemented what they commit to. but the 1st step is to get them to come in. we can, you know, jump from a to z, it's a graduate process. it's
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a longer process. takes patients takes perseverance, but most importantly, days, our building crust, woods, power to make up ministrations, do no harm. and their complicity industry i was trying to. so it's an underlying system of a part time, which is not just about the investment now state government. it's also academic board card ending projects with completed. these are universities. as parents, as science is power, university says it's closing his mind campus and the french capital of the ongoing palestinian solidarity protests. the university has also rejected demands by protest. it's a review, it's relationships with is rarely universities that thousands of students have been staging a sit and responds. and at least one student has gone on hunger strike. students blocked access to the university last week, demanding it contains as well as actions. i'm a jewish american checks to this, um and i i'm concerns, i think for most i think the,
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the language that i'm seeing right now um, i'm here right now distributing some flyers which are basically explaining that the cancellation between anti zionism and anti semitism is very harmful to jewish people, and anyone actually that would speak out for the, for the posting cause and i'm here to express my concern over this conflation really because it's, it's, it's harmful. natasha butler has moved from the sciences po university in paris as well. the administrators of seals full university here in paris has had a meeting with some students, and this follows large prototypes last friday with some of the students stage, assisting others with purchasing outside the university in show of solidarity with the problems, sending people for thousands of protests that was created by police effectuated some students saying that the police were too heavy handed. now the end of this meeting between the administrators and the students. we spoke some of the students
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and what they said was the day going in with a certain set of the mountains. they all skiing the day university here in paris costs it's ties with. and he is ready to universities that asking the university to have more opening on this debate. they say about what is happening in golf. and they will save on some insurance from the university's ministration. is that any students taking costs and these protests will not be punished and will know big spells was a student say at the end of the meeting, universities respond. this is very disappointing, that the university hasn't promised or met any of the mones. and now we have a situation in which they say, at least one of the students has decided to go on a hunger strike and protest until the demo and submit. they say all the students by joining. and they say that they are now planning all the protests in the future is actually butler ultra 0. the
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pertaining to other world news now in the us has joined the you and the you in and cooling on the georgian government's to drop its foreign influence. bill people in georgia have been protesting against the proposed new law every night for almost a month. and the law of would require organizations that get more than 20 percent of the funding from abroad to register as foreign agents demonstrations awards that it could be used to climb down on political defense and could stand in the way of the countries hopes to join the e u, i think you guys have of all of a joins us now live from to play. see into you the thing, sewage purchased the road for the last few nights. what is it likely right now? right now the process is winding down and we saw a launch riley today and not behind may know at the apartment building thoughts as
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he ro square, which is not far away from here. it's one of the most important trans pull junctions over the george and campus so, so thousands of people together that they were protesting on the blocks all the neighboring roads. police were trying to just pass them, but they failed. so people continue saying that they are against so called russian law say, do not want it to be adopted. they want to go to the end. they say that no going to stop protesting, even the georgia is going to celebrate east that this coming weekend is at east. we tend to georgia and georgians at georgia is a very religious and family oriented. so that going probably to still protesting over that period of time, but generally that going to, to go as far as they say, the governments and also to say several do change or what have several arrests were made by police right now here with may is the fuel gauge, he's the knew what i'm the, he's ready to last a couple of my questions. if i may,
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so you will be thank you so much for joining. why do you say? well, one of the arguments would be that there is no need need for it from a legal standpoint, because we already have enough laws in place that guarantees transparency for each commercial, 9 commercial info from entities. they have limitations to declare their about their income and the source of the money we have doesn't start from. so while we have this was the willing ran the next new one that either resembles, say a rushing concert parts each raises more concerns and questions. and that's one of the reasons that we are protesting is low because we are quite sure that it serves russian interest. do you think it's it says adults heads. it's can save georgia from russia's influence as well. uh well, i doubt it because it will our ruling party. yeah. and this leader is
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influenced by russia, so i'm not sure they will go against the why. so so or anybody who is under russ has read. so no, the slow will not help against losses. currently, of course, okay, tell me please, how these process will be nice because they've been, you know, here since april the 17th, right, for more than 3 weeks, all right. well mostly through a sofa know towards 3 use phase voting. so we're on, we just say we don't have a specific leisure. we just say agree on the time when we will meet and each day pretty much we are here on the site at the same time. and the people are just communicating with each other, their relatives that are friends, and that's how we organize it. so people here say they continue to protest here in georgia and in the children's campus all as well. thanks so much julia, julia,
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ship of out of a for us the in to placing us judge has declared a mistrial in the case. pull forward by form at the time, days of the, of, of grab prison in iraq. the form of the tiny is a q civilian interrogate has all been complicit in the abuse face of it at the hands of us almost as 20 years ago. after days the jury was at a deadlock. the military contract to argue that it's employees had had little contact with the 3 plaintiffs in the case as well. and then you kind of demonstrate this, have both the governments like us attempt to transform migrants onto a floating detention center. i just saw them see, cuz we want you to be removed from a hotel in london and taken by boss to the to be stuck home fudge. the south west of england for the large group of purchase has blocked the road and slash one of the coaches, ties to hope the removal. the transfer was eventually can canceled pull. brennan has moved from london. peace has not been restored to the streets around the best western pack them hotel, but just
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a couple of hours ago. this was the scene of confrontations between protestors and police. the protest as attempting to stop the police from removing some migrants who was staying in the hotel and taking them to the former prison ship. the baby still come. there was a book date of people sitting in the in the, in the road. lincoln johnson, preventing the police from getting the migrants out. there was a bus that was brought here to remove the migrants. it had one of its tires slashed . i'm was unable to move in there and that the bus left empty. and the migrants, well, put back in to the hotel, i'm lodge, they as a result of the efforts of local campaigners from around this area. so we determined that the margins should not be removed when the best of all i've actually that was so many people around think i have such a big resistance that no one ever go onto the bus and then no one got taken. it's a baby say which is a massive success x of a people really sorry job. and then when the positive ends believe it,
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let them say it's also local election day here. and migration. immigration has been a major issue in that election to so the timing of this attempted removal, perhaps not an accident, but it's also interesting that in margate, for example, last week has a very similar scenario happens. well, well thought is ones that to remove migrants from hotel that and take them also to this shift. the baby stocum and another group of local campaigns prevented that from happening. so because a, it's a very difficult balance between what the government wants to achieve. i want local people are willing to let half of the whole brand and i'll just 0 south london floods in land slides across can you? i have killed 181 people since march, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave the homes cool into the government and red cross. the dozens more have been killed and neighboring tends out. tends in the end burundi, the wave reports from camber county,
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and can you jackson and didn't goose as he's been trying to prevent a crisis in these community. 2 weeks. the crisis came, the now is trying to make a footpath across the river where the road once past weeks of torrential rains flooded his neighborhood on the outskirts of my baby in key, i'm the county. people have to be rescued from rooftops. nearly 200 people have been killed in can use floods. the what does caving it was told? it was coming in the high speed. so it just needs of all of this boom that to a here. and it was not on was done to my house. i have a good night, susan, and my wife, i do them just get out of the house because they come to no danger. jackson's family survived for the yacht if his property did not. the only way for the water to escape was through these 3 drains, which became completely overwhelmed. the rose and it's and diamond dumbs,
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the flies who are losing wolf's at the back of this valley flooding. thousands of homes and the school to jackson says the cold, the highways, all sorts see an awesome to bring and excavate to break open the road and release the will to try and keep people safe and with other community members says he built this foot bridge. so that at least pedestrians could still cross even when cause could not then came more rain and that was destroyed as well. rapid on regulated and development is blocked waterways and streams of drainage. some people here say they've never known rains or floods like this before. scientists expect climate change to bring more extreme weather can use eye clinic to its destination . the mass i'm more of wildlife is of flooded when a river passed its banks. thousands of hotel workers and tourists had to be rescued
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. can use red cross that's come to help in many places, people are asking why the government hasn't done more as it is as easy as it goes in room. the pope offered pres this year in order to transmit. and i also wish to express to the people of kenya, my spiritual closeness at this time, a severe flooding has tragic a. taking the lives of many of our brothers and sisters. jackson says, a company was contracted to upgrade the bridge neighbors home 5 years ago. but it disappeared with the money, so he's trying to make the possible, at least until the next rain full malcom web address. there can be county can. yeah . so facilitated here on al jazeera, we look at how an ancient of biking is being kept alive in the old city of jerusalem. and i have been spoilt. the tennis world number one is closing in on and off the times of victory, and he will be here with the reaction from the madrid open the
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these business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash football to use the the post office boy now his and a thank you so much tom. well, the trouble is still very much on some of my info football team in europe right now . jim and champions by let occasion of one, the 1st leg of that you're right, the leg semi final. and it was a way to wrong that david structure pulls that can be few best. it seems in any sport right now. and by level choosing chevy a loans, i sorry, they've already wraps up the been this league shall to reach the gym and cup final and went to this one and beaten in 46 games. but they were up against an informed
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right beside and a full miserable atmosphere at the static overland because the italians it last just 3 games since daniel is a rusty, replaced jokes. the media was coaching january and they need the item, the scoring to remedy to talk to such a lovely work. but a terrible mistake of the bank was severely punished by level accusing the parents, but at least past employee inverts, put them ahead several more chances followed before the break, but with no and results. this process was putting into the 2nd health enrollment push todd for an equalizer, but again, it was level occasions who came up with a goods robot. andre was something special to double that lead. still roman had the chances that sorta as moody this time, the shots and royce, at the end time you abraham couldn't hit the target with his head.
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so to know that finished in lubbock, who's in a very much in control heading into the 2nd leg back home in germany, the other sent me final finished full square shot after lunch. and that it must say before the french started level things up with the great stripe from chances and bend by my jewelry unity. the 2nd legs in pro to open the toys coming up next. those like david stokes 0 to 0. a chelsea is seriously dense, it's hot loose, chances are qualifying for next seasons you are paying champions. league goes from trying to show a bar and nicholas jackson gave chelsea a to know when against that lemon rivals and is primarily gang means 1st they 7 points of drink on aston villa in the full and final champions we call the font spun, vic treatment chelsea up to 8 in the table and chairs to united manage, erickson hall, cuz this mr. pools or the clubs, new one is
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a put most of that plays up the sale. you know, i should have reached the pick up final but the down in 6 in the premier league as low as i looked at every summer and every window. i think 200 players. hi. getting an interest from insist united or we did some research with untrue. and also every summer we sell all the place and i was quite high. and so you making all the headlines. hmm. which has been to now your ex football team is qualified for the olympic games after between indonesia and extra signs of finish. the 3rd in the, on the 23 asian cup some songs and was the 1st of the game in castle's capital. though all 8000 people packs in to watch the 3rd place playoff, often seen as a consolation game. this had a lot more writing on it. the ticket to paris 2024. the majority of the fans or indonesians, some of them flew over just to the match and they would treat it to an early lead i
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. the gen is lace frank, finding the back of the next iraq signed them equalize the 8 minutes later in the media. couldn't deal with a scramble in the books. so you to seen had the last touch. that was enough to force dimension to extra time. the creature moment came in the 96 minutes early just seen was allowed through to one to rec. so it plays for the side, it's the 6th time they've qualified for the games, not what is most to indonesia. you have another chance again, skinny and a when to take so inter continental playoff in paris on may, 9th. it's another chapter in an already impressive and then pick football history for a rec full place in 2004 and beats. and in 2016, this young group of foot blues will looks impressed on the global stays in paris. once again, in a few months time from size and out 0. so tennis, well, number one, it gets to be on seconds. reach the madrid open final for a 2nd straight you, the power supply dropping just full games in her semi final when he or the american
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madison case, full son, grandson champ, unless that's a really sub olenka in last year's title. this sort of sutherland complaint and leading river kane and the other sent me that match was guns with 3rd set. so gun with in the menstrual injury full as dental method after it's on from his quote, a final against check opponents. you read a head shift, logical face canada's felix osha. we assume in the last full tunnel for its own drivers, left the of the semi final parent kept because it's only a matter of time before another live sole goal for. when's a major sizable throttle series returns to single pool this week? well folks, draco, on about a possible manager between the pga tool and saudi arabia's public investment fund. kapco is the only live plant. so one of my just saw the fall that was going to find the 2023 championship. it's going to happen over time. there's too many good players. you look at it consistently, you've got john price and dust and um, can,
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i mean that's those. are you guys that are going to win quite a few majors? as long as randomized? i think there's a good chance that people over the next you know, 4 or 5 years will have a few. i mean the mergers also between t i f and pga tour, i think that's the difference is not lift off. it's p a f and the pga tour. we have no idea. pga tour has no idea what our job is to go play golf and that's it. and that eventful mindset, la dodgers ha, if she know be i'm a night side. negotiate to that name is susie 36 school attending is going to the arizona diamondbacks adult is running the game 8 some i think my 2nd sitting so impressive to signing a 325000000 as well here. deal during the office. all right that i suppose i can pronounce some brilliant. thanks so much, andy. hello, note you might east jerusalem bank is trying to keep alive an ancient bread recipe . kayak is a bread synonymous with the old city,
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which palestinians have agent for centuries. so if they take a wind to meet those who make is it's 4 am and the old city alleyways are deserted . we follow the same send of an ancient recipe. one that were told could not be mustered anywhere else, but in this holy city, a just below ground. a don's like rhythm do goes into the 300 year old oven built into these ancient rules and fired by olive would groan from this conflicted land wholesale to here. we have a secret to the cock. it just doesn't work outside of the old city of jerusalem. many of tried to go to the flower all the right ingredients, even the sesame seeds and sugar, but it's never the same, not in ramallah, no way. it's an age old tradition, an ever changing times. it's comfort, food is continuity. it's identity, but for the hundreds of years this ritual has taken place here and for all the conflict intentions that these old city rules have seen. everyone here tells us
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that these times are the worst of us during garza is on everyone's mind. but how much does the tax on october the 7th has had an impact here too many tell us they don't dare travel through israel anymore. is there a reason? palestinians have never been more divided or suspicious of each other than now? it's going to mash. i'm a salon side, you're walking in all the is what you lose around your arms. and so you look at you as if you're a threat, any movement you make and give them an excuse to kill your business here is terrible to. there are far fewer palestinians and tourists have all but disappeared . i got a familiar, familiar taste, a childhood memory. there is comfort in a tradition that hasn't changed in centuries, even if the world around and consumes redone. 9 the ash when we have the we, we make it with a hands, we make it ourselves using wood. in other places they use machines and electricity
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. they just press a button, the work we do here, we learn from our grandfathers and will continue to do it just like they did. is the commitment to keep a much loved tradition alive. one that is intertwined with this holy city. choose little cock and it sits in motion from those we talk to no other version comes close. it apparently doesn't have that special agent. i'm totally blessing stephanie decker all g 0 in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. but finally, unit sco has awarded its world press freedom prize to old palestinian journalists covering as rounds war on gaza and international jury said it recognized the coverage during one of the cold times of darkness and hopelessness. the annual prize pays tribute to june was facing difficult and dangerous circumstances. at least 143 media workers had been killed
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in gaza in the 7 months of hawaii. god did you hear as well, that's all for this news. i'll be back in just a moment with much more the, the latest news as it breaks, another mazda gray of yours more power, city, and body of over 3 of the, their identities are largely lost and on, on a president in war with in depth reports that scale, this was something they've never seen before. from the heart of the story, almost 500 admitted kind of work is happening. killed inside the gaza strip, putting more pressure on health care system that tens of thousands rely on or 11 days that ended more than 60 young life. in may 2021. the powerful testimony of palestinian families in gaza as they remember,
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