Here . I read it and looking at the image is that people are, are protesting against genocide and wanting piece. I mean, i dont think thats such a radical idea to protest about, but thats just me go ahead. Its not a radical idea to protest about this movement has been growing every day as the result of the interference by politicians. And by, i believe in organized movement against pulse time thats been operating for some time, even before the 7th of october. And according to that move 9, you know, people cannot say palestine, they cannot say into plaza, they cannot say from the river to the sea. Different states have lunches, flimsier gloss, allowing businesses to fire employees who are caught speaking out on palestine. So i think this is part of something larger, and the Student Movement is acting on uh, you know, it is triggered by what is happening to so. So here in berkeley, we had a dean of the law school who had are a student that were in his job, who stood up to speak at a dinn
To score based. I think we need to protect our 1000000 miles. So thats when we actually import those mean that as we can put them at our own times, more of a, of a tens of other countries. Well that route. So this is as always displayed, type, your company hit on all the international, do check out all t dot com, a lot of analysis that you and we will see it in about 30 minutes. The, [000 00 00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock. Were all things are considered on theater, live out among the casualties as a result of israels genocidal assault on causes included suspension of International Humanitarian law, but also free speech across the western world. Perversely, being pro palestinian and pro peace is condemned as anti semitic. The Cross Section in palestine, im joined by my guess, lionel in new york. Hes a legal in media analyst in berkeley. We actually but so what i see is the director of the institute of middle eastern is la mac and strategic studies and and roll. We crossed t
okay so there are big weeks and really big weeks and this week is as big as it comes. after weeks of revealing witness testimony, after weeks of intense cross-examination. after a legal system has been tried, tested in ways that it has never been before. we re now reaching the end of this trial. closing arguments start tomorrow. those seven men and five women will deliberate and decide the fate of the former president. we don t know what the outcome will be. only they decide that. that s how our system works. i know it all sounds surreal but it s all really happening, starting tomorrow morning. if one person appears to be feeling the heat right now, it is truly a surprise, he shouted at the judge, the district attorney. hours away from closing arguments, the judge is probably past wanting to derail the. or the jury may be dead locked, unable to reach a consensus and this could end in a mistrial. or the jury could convict trump as former director has predicted. that would make
president. we don t know what the outcome will be. only they decide that. that is how our system works, as it should. i know it sounds sur role. it is all really happening, starting tomorrow morning. and if one person appears to be feeling the heat right now, it is clearly trump himself. who, surprise, surprise, lashed out at the judge and the district attorney on the case as a whole over memorial day weekend. trump is pretty clearly testing the bounds ever his gag order because he knows at this point hours away from closing arguments, the judge is past the point of wanting to derail the trial and as the case enters the final phase, you could find any prediction for how it may end. the jury may find the prosecution did not make its case or be acquitted or deadlock and this could end in a mistrial. or the jury could convict trump as former fbi director james comey predicts. that would make trump the first former u.s. president to be convicted. by the end of the week, we may kn
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