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of course, the members of the coalition. they want to stay in power. they're not interested in any elections since, according to all the phones, if they want to be early elections, they would find themselves in the opposition. today you have a 64 members out of the 120 seats in the is there any parliament that is supported in at the yahoo? and it hasn't been one phone that showed that this school issue would be able to succeed. it backs that make sense. so deal and clinging to each other, hoping the election day will not come. it seems like quite a strong argument. no, it doesn't. it's we're in the middle of a war now is not the time full on the elections. i. what is the protest as responds to that? yeah, well, you know, the boat this the, they don't have much face or trust in and that button, yeah. oh uh they think that if it's just another creek a to stay in power and the they will also tell you this is valerie, do you have elections a quite the recently municipal elections during the war when the situation was even worse when it comes to the from th
of course, the members of the coalition. they want to stay in power. they're not interested in any elections since, according to all the phones, if they want to be early elections, they would find themselves in the opposition. today you have a 64 members out of the 120 seats in the is there any parliament that is supported in at the yahoo? and it hasn't been one phone that showed that this school issue would be able to succeed. it backs that make sense. so deal and clinging to each other,...
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scottish tory leader douglas ross said it was a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos. a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos . a court in now ended in chaos. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement . manhattan's metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial. there's little chance of him being released, though . of him being released, though. he's also serving 16 years for the rape of a woman in beverly hills. donald trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution when it comes as his hush money case continues today. it's a big day for the former president in a separate case, the us supreme court will hear arguments later for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. speaking outside the court earlier, donald trump said a president must have immunity. >> constitutional rights have been ta
scottish tory leader douglas ross said it was a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos. a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos . a court in now ended in chaos. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement . manhattan's metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial....
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y'all, who's coalition this is inside story. the hello there on james bay's, it's a controversial issue that's been brewing and israel for years should ultra orthodox jews and the bill of tree for generations. the community has been exempt for the cold holder can change that. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has filed the last minute application to the supreme court for it to be at the foot for 30 days. but the control vesee isn't going any way. israel's war on garza is feeling a sense of urgency and anger among those required to sign up. so how much of a threat does this pose to prime minister netanyahu and his coalition? and what is government survive the full out from such a change in policy? what it smell, all these issues with all kind of guessing a moment. but 1st this report from katya lopez auto young, cultural orthodox jews have always been exempt from israel's mandatory military service. that is set to change, but not without a fight. those protesting se, as religious jews joining the army contradicts their traditions
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but if the amc wants to hang on to power, a coalition may be the only way you can buy out a 0 the inside story the. okay, so let's bring in all of, i guess, all 3 of them are joining us from cape down. melanie forward is a political analyst and a full, a member of south africa's parliament. under president nelson. mandela william committee is founder and executive chair, person of the democracy works foundation and zacky ok. my to is an activist. i'm an independent candidate for south africa's pond, but if i will welcome 2 or 3, if you psyche i wonder if i can start with you. we've heard some of the examples that are the failings of the a and c in recent years. they say the, it's a great job to dress poverty issues to do with utilities energy supplies. all of these a site is as reasons to punish the a, n, c. the polls give us a sense of the lived experience of what it's like the south africans to face these challenges. uh hello. everyone, my experience has been a lot of that and the other hall living came democracy. and as you would know for my understanding is that i know 1994 with whic
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but a coalition government would be better suited to the type of south africa that exist today. in ferry, i do in practice, as i'm concerned about it. you know, it is to that, the vast majority of local authorities have been successful in coalitions. but those have been the smaller ones, the big ones like johannesburg. now some of the metro falls where they've had college and governments have been big failures and they've rated struggles. and we know from around the world democracy, steve, an old democracy struggle with this and my own experience from having in politics as many of these politicians are not mature enough to actually do what is best for the country. so i'm, i am concerned about it. um, i think so it will work. i think the the, and the reason why the work is that as professor commanded mention, the strongest part to go with all doubts from what we can see from the opinion. both still be the and see. so they would be the strong anchor and what they were being, and i think that is what is important when you transition into conditions such a strong party. that thing c
but a coalition government would be better suited to the type of south africa that exist today. in ferry, i do in practice, as i'm concerned about it. you know, it is to that, the vast majority of local authorities have been successful in coalitions. but those have been the smaller ones, the big ones like johannesburg. now some of the metro falls where they've had college and governments have been big failures and they've rated struggles. and we know from around the world democracy, steve, an...
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war, this coalition war, in the thirteenth and fourteenth years, these companies in the thirteenth and fourteenth years, more than once showed his will when the allies after another defeat, they wanted to make peace with napoleon, to which alexander said, yes, that i cannot hurry every time for 400 le, yes, to help you, and he actually pro... napoleon could become his son, well, with regency, but he didn’t think so, he was familiar with the sentiments of the bourbons in general , he quite knew their value when the bourbons were restored, but... in order to restore the principle, the principle of legitimism, the principle of a legal monarchy, when the bourbons were restored, toleran looked at all this, maintaining his position, betraying the lives of everyone he could in his activities, he said: “the bourbons did not forget anything and learned nothing, he turned out to be absolutely right, because firstly, 100 days at once, because the bourbons began such a policy , reviewing everything that was done by the french revolution by napoleon, which turned the population of france agains
war, this coalition war, in the thirteenth and fourteenth years, these companies in the thirteenth and fourteenth years, more than once showed his will when the allies after another defeat, they wanted to make peace with napoleon, to which alexander said, yes, that i cannot hurry every time for 400 le, yes, to help you, and he actually pro... napoleon could become his son, well, with regency, but he didn’t think so, he was familiar with the sentiments of the bourbons in general , he quite...
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and that's something that could really threaten the makeup of his coalition. you've got most interest, secular, certainly centrist or, or central right, policies and politicians saying that they won't stand by a continuation of allowing the reading men built for all the adults to be exempted from the military. this has really come a course to a head at a time when the goals of war is raging, and israel is cooling up more service and therefore putting more pressure on the fact that the ultra orthodox, you know, in the minds of, of critics, you know, i'm not pulling their weight when it comes to the military, but then of course you have the other side in the, in the co relation. that's the ultra orthodox parties. and those members saying that they just will not stay in a coalition that allows this to allows ultra orthodox to go, pushes them into the military, i should say. so definitely something that could threaten benjamin netanyahu is coalition that adds to international pressure and now has been meeting with european diplomats who have urged restraint and th
and that's something that could really threaten the makeup of his coalition. you've got most interest, secular, certainly centrist or, or central right, policies and politicians saying that they won't stand by a continuation of allowing the reading men built for all the adults to be exempted from the military. this has really come a course to a head at a time when the goals of war is raging, and israel is cooling up more service and therefore putting more pressure on the fact that the ultra...
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yeah, i was calling diction describing coalition, right, doing bill. and therefore boeing against me can. yeah. when i add the secular, what use quote and that would be the campaign in, in that you. so he's going to against i can now he's also aiming at bill to auto docs to be to because because this is the weakest, i would say part of the chain of the, of the, of the, of the writing book. because they're not liked by disagree loans that don't really liked by using the religious, the bachelors, religious, the set of those that outright buy them. because the 2nd is go to the army and the hotel it looks don't, don't know the zionist, as, as you'll see, mentioned or not, the crowds are nice. so there is tension down the weakest. a part of the right we can dump can doable when deliberate or can attack and they are also an easier target. as i said there's, you'll see a been a long running court proceedings going on here. very long running, just to bring us up to speed of where we are now, because that has come to a head as well at this time when israel is i
yeah, i was calling diction describing coalition, right, doing bill. and therefore boeing against me can. yeah. when i add the secular, what use quote and that would be the campaign in, in that you. so he's going to against i can now he's also aiming at bill to auto docs to be to because because this is the weakest, i would say part of the chain of the, of the, of the, of the writing book. because they're not liked by disagree loans that don't really liked by using the religious, the bachelors,...
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now, well, look, they have put together a coalition, yes, from a few countries, the united states has not assembled a coalition for a very long time, the planes of at least three powers, maybe four, have taken off, which means they have repulsed, no matter how many they have repulsed, maybe they have repulsed 10 %, maybe... 90, it doesn’t matter, they shut up the press all over the world, even jordanian princesses flew, for a long time, i know, well , yes, jordanian princesses, as if yes, but pay attention, this administration failed to shut up even the press for a very long time, she managed literally everything, of course, so to speak, now a showdown will begin within the biden administration, which of the clans has done the most here, apparently the clintons, because the lion's share, that means all these diplomatic settlements, yes, yes, that means glusdeb said, us, yes... the white house says: us, us warned, we received a message from iran, but none of them spoke about the timing and purpose of an air attack on israel. can i ask a question, what kind of message was this from ir
now, well, look, they have put together a coalition, yes, from a few countries, the united states has not assembled a coalition for a very long time, the planes of at least three powers, maybe four, have taken off, which means they have repulsed, no matter how many they have repulsed, maybe they have repulsed 10 %, maybe... 90, it doesn’t matter, they shut up the press all over the world, even jordanian princesses flew, for a long time, i know, well , yes, jordanian princesses, as if yes, but...
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the could wreck his coalition and look them up . he built in alliance with right claim groups to secure his term is prime minister and overseeing an end to the military exemption could be seen as political betrayal . anybody talks any time as it goes there? i'm sure we can get disagreements with the majority in the canals. that would also, one thing is clear to me. it's impossible to obtain a total consensus or it's been a controversial issue for years, but the war and garza has turned it into an urgent one. military leaders say they need more people to lose it, more people on the ground in gaza. so ministers say they're ready to resign. if the exemption continues a little, what actually mean this nation cannot accept it and it should not be approved. my colleagues and i will not be members at the emergency government, a such legislation policies. and if it enters the little books of these around, the issue is controversial and could mark a significant shift in his really society one that could extend well beyond. israel's hor garza
the could wreck his coalition and look them up . he built in alliance with right claim groups to secure his term is prime minister and overseeing an end to the military exemption could be seen as political betrayal . anybody talks any time as it goes there? i'm sure we can get disagreements with the majority in the canals. that would also, one thing is clear to me. it's impossible to obtain a total consensus or it's been a controversial issue for years, but the war and garza has turned it into...
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, this coalition war, the thirteenth and fourteenth years of these companies of the thirteenth, fourteenth year, more than once showed their will when the allies, after another defeat, wanted to make peace with napoleon, to which alexander said yes, that i cannot rush 400 leagues every time, yes, so that help you. and he, in fact, continued this line in order to finish off napoleon, although immediately, as soon as the war ended and the pension congress was assembled, the allies immediately began to conspire against russia, where the stumbling block was the duchy of warsaw, poland itself, which alexander believed that we had conquered, we have the right to it, the british and austrians thought completely differently, which means plans for a coalition were already being prepared. were and learned nothing, it turned out to be absolutely right, because firstly, 100 days at once, the bourbons began such a policy, revising everything that was done by the french revolution by napoleon, which turned the population of france against themselves in a matter of weeks, but here, and then, in fact, the
, this coalition war, the thirteenth and fourteenth years of these companies of the thirteenth, fourteenth year, more than once showed their will when the allies, after another defeat, wanted to make peace with napoleon, to which alexander said yes, that i cannot rush 400 leagues every time, yes, so that help you. and he, in fact, continued this line in order to finish off napoleon, although immediately, as soon as the war ended and the pension congress was assembled, the allies immediately...
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the chp participated in several coalition governments, and after the 2002 elections, the justice party came to power. recep's development erdogan became the only political force that preserved the ideology of kemalism. in 2010, kemal's new leader, kolicdar aglo, brought the chp back into the fold of center-left politics and proclaimed it a modern social democratic party. over the past 14 years, it has consistently received a quarter of parliamentary mandates and has been the main competitor of erdogan’s party. recep tayyip erdogan quite easily defeated the kemalists in the presidential elections a year ago, but this time he admitted that there were problems. first of all this. also percent of the turkish economy, there will be a lot of work, uh, they will probably not strengthen ties with the people, since uh before the may elections, presidential connections with other parties, small parties, some strange schemes, there is cooperation between the union and so on, communication with the people, and apparently, the role will be strengthened. the actual leader of the opposition of the
the chp participated in several coalition governments, and after the 2002 elections, the justice party came to power. recep's development erdogan became the only political force that preserved the ideology of kemalism. in 2010, kemal's new leader, kolicdar aglo, brought the chp back into the fold of center-left politics and proclaimed it a modern social democratic party. over the past 14 years, it has consistently received a quarter of parliamentary mandates and has been the main competitor of...
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yes, prime minister donald tusk's civic coalition, - donald tusk's civic coalition, basically said they would offer abortion on demand up to 12 weeks. donald tusk presides over a coalition government ranging from left—wing groups to agrarian conservatives, and the left wing are also proposing a bill for abortion on demand for up to 12 weeks. but there is disagreement in the coalition because the agrarian conservatives don't want to have abortion on demand, they want to put theissue abortion on demand, they want to put the issue to a referendum, and not for parliament to decide the issue. but according to at least one survey published in the national press today, the more people in poland support parliament resolving the issue rather than a referendum put to the people. having said all that, this is the early stages, and liberalising abortion in poland will not be easy because you have these differences of opinion in the governing coalition and also the right—wing opposition that will oppose it. and ultimately you have the president of the country, a churchgoing catholic, andrzej dud
yes, prime minister donald tusk's civic coalition, - donald tusk's civic coalition, basically said they would offer abortion on demand up to 12 weeks. donald tusk presides over a coalition government ranging from left—wing groups to agrarian conservatives, and the left wing are also proposing a bill for abortion on demand for up to 12 weeks. but there is disagreement in the coalition because the agrarian conservatives don't want to have abortion on demand, they want to put theissue abortion...
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of the budget justice coalition. and today i speak to you about the impact the cuts are having on programs. the projected impact it will have on students. families. it was a reality for me to deal with needs and realize what is available in services and support is e mitted i like to think of myself someone that is resourceful. i represent today a network of service viling for our community and i would like to shed light on the work being done by family resource centers. which play a role in supporting immigrant families citywide. provide items diapers and formula and connect individuals to need service. currently we are facing the threat of significant budget cuts and network like good samaritan, mission neighborhood sxernt have expressed the desire to a primary concern around lack of transparency in the budget. we are un, wear of the exact amount of funding allocated the departments have not been fourth coming making challenge to advocate. we remain in the dark the criteria used. the process are able to advocate >>
of the budget justice coalition. and today i speak to you about the impact the cuts are having on programs. the projected impact it will have on students. families. it was a reality for me to deal with needs and realize what is available in services and support is e mitted i like to think of myself someone that is resourceful. i represent today a network of service viling for our community and i would like to shed light on the work being done by family resource centers. which play a role in...
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, because the collapse of this coalition will mean... he said very interestingly about germany, 27 million soviet citizens died in the second world war, despite this loss, russia decided to become our partner, withdrew its troops from east germany, gave us reunification, then we broke our promise, supported the american coup in ukraine, the goals of the nato decision, supplied weapons to fight the russians in a us proxy war, shame, this is the entrepreneur of kim.com, i'm not sure if this position is very popular in germany, but it is important, that such voices also exist. we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story. i've been waiting for you for an eternity, i was in such a hurry to meet you, finally it has come, spring, warm, sunny, bright, the russia exhibition has blossomed with all the colors of spring, you 've been waiting. spring, now spring is waiting for you, on exhibition russia. dear friends, i invite you to watch reruns of our original program bissagon tv. i hope you remember them and enjoy them. it's eas
, because the collapse of this coalition will mean... he said very interestingly about germany, 27 million soviet citizens died in the second world war, despite this loss, russia decided to become our partner, withdrew its troops from east germany, gave us reunification, then we broke our promise, supported the american coup in ukraine, the goals of the nato decision, supplied weapons to fight the russians in a us proxy war, shame, this is the entrepreneur of kim.com, i'm not sure if this...
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hadi al-amiri, the head of iraqi fatah coalition , called the international quds day the day of renewing the covenant with the al-aqsa mosque and the palestinian nation and said: "the brave people of the region: the residents of gaza." they will not leave alone. sheikh akram al-kaabi, secretary general of the iraqi noble movement, also said: the anti-zionist operation of the iraqi resistance will be expanded and more important places in the occupied territories will be targeted. stay with us. this is gymna publications. we always tried to serve you with the latest methods. and today we are going to offer you 60% of your educational resources for free. only by sending the number 5 to sms system 3008 55, you will receive 60% of your educational resources completely free. get 60% of gilna publications as a gift right now. by sending the number 5 to 30085. he considered it impossible to stop the crime of genocide of the zionist regime. israel has started another genocide against the palestinian people and in the last seven months has committed crimes that are less common in the history of ma
hadi al-amiri, the head of iraqi fatah coalition , called the international quds day the day of renewing the covenant with the al-aqsa mosque and the palestinian nation and said: "the brave people of the region: the residents of gaza." they will not leave alone. sheikh akram al-kaabi, secretary general of the iraqi noble movement, also said: the anti-zionist operation of the iraqi resistance will be expanded and more important places in the occupied territories will be targeted. stay...
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alex with advocacy coalition. thank you for adding the hearings. thank you to the department of early childhood. the department is getting started with their work to move our city to universal childcare. thanks to wage enhancements provideers are feeling appreciated. more are getting in the field to be providers. changes to grants providers become small business owners and care for our children. the baby prop c funds they have made that possible. we have to make sure we preserve the funds keep caring for our children and keep our city working. and want to say thank you for agreeing to visit cites the next few weeks supervisor supervisor peskin seeow friday looking forward to see the rest you as well. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. good afternoon, thank you for being here today and allowing san francisco vulnerable to stand before you advocating for a people's budget prioritizing working class and children. am i'm here on behalf early care and education community to echo those who spoke before me today and ensure assess for children a
alex with advocacy coalition. thank you for adding the hearings. thank you to the department of early childhood. the department is getting started with their work to move our city to universal childcare. thanks to wage enhancements provideers are feeling appreciated. more are getting in the field to be providers. changes to grants providers become small business owners and care for our children. the baby prop c funds they have made that possible. we have to make sure we preserve the funds keep...
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it also met a coalition the coalition that was formed against iran, led by the united states and also united kingdom friends and other partners. >> this coalition >> has intercepted 99% of the threat and it's sorted. the attack by iran but he didn't just wrote it. the attack by iran. >> it also conveyed >> a strong message to iran we will not stand this iranian aggression how concerned are you that any response you talked about >> the coalition >> partners. there was also jordan, there was also saudi arabia involved. are you concerned that a a military response. now against iran might jeopardize future cooperation from those countries and others >> many countries in the region shared the same straight. it israel from iran, the old share this threat. this is why on saturday night wasn't just a significant moment of this attack that was stopped. iran failed but it also revealed the opportunity in the middle east for coalition for countries that share the same straight from this iranian aggression and we will not stand from this iranian aggression. it will be stopped i want to ask you ab
it also met a coalition the coalition that was formed against iran, led by the united states and also united kingdom friends and other partners. >> this coalition >> has intercepted 99% of the threat and it's sorted. the attack by iran but he didn't just wrote it. the attack by iran. >> it also conveyed >> a strong message to iran we will not stand this iranian aggression how concerned are you that any response you talked about >> the coalition >> partners....
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the idea of a growing coalition to remove him. that is how we got here in the first place with removal of kevin mccarthy. what i'm interested to see is if the anchor over the spending bills that johnson pushed through with democratic aid earlier this spring, if that anger will continue to foment and grow this marjorie taylor greene coalition with massey and others or if johnson can give any of these folks things they want to see if he can get them to back off. he was defiant when passing the spending bills, and then with the aid to ukraine and israel. he kind of said if this cost me my job, i will have done the job. that is what we are watching now. that defiance was adjusting thing to see from a very unexpected speaker. none of us at the beginning of this year thought we would see speaker mike johnson. host: a reminder of what the margins are in terms of votes in the house and what role democrats are likely to play if this motion to vacate comes up. guest: johnson's majority is tiny. minuscule. we are talking two to three votes.
the idea of a growing coalition to remove him. that is how we got here in the first place with removal of kevin mccarthy. what i'm interested to see is if the anchor over the spending bills that johnson pushed through with democratic aid earlier this spring, if that anger will continue to foment and grow this marjorie taylor greene coalition with massey and others or if johnson can give any of these folks things they want to see if he can get them to back off. he was defiant when passing the...
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i don't i see a new coalition that can be formed, i don't think that the majority will allow such, such and such a case to be attempted for themselves, i think that for them, as for the presidential party, above all , it is to remain a monomajority, and from a formal point of view it is so and there is, so obviously there will be a negotiation process, maybe there will be some turmoil in the government, after all, we saw some personnel changes that the president made last week, these personnel changes will continue. further, it is obvious that they will affect the government as well, and i think that, in principle, this the parliament will leave, some of us parliamentarians are fighting, eh, someone fought, like lazynskyi, kostenko, our fellow deputy, my colleague deputy of the group for the future, serhiy rudyk at the front, on the front lines, he is fighting, we all know it, nobody denies, it is difficult for him to break into the session hall, so obviously we don't always have a set, but that too. there is no know-how that deputies are fighting and so on, so i believe that the parlia
i don't i see a new coalition that can be formed, i don't think that the majority will allow such, such and such a case to be attempted for themselves, i think that for them, as for the presidential party, above all , it is to remain a monomajority, and from a formal point of view it is so and there is, so obviously there will be a negotiation process, maybe there will be some turmoil in the government, after all, we saw some personnel changes that the president made last week, these personnel...
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a message, but how can we send a message without l, you needing the americans and the international coalition of support that we're seeing now coming together in hopes, in support of israel. and it's, and it's a war against the wrong that would lead to my, my next question. what would either be able to gain from any military response versus what it would have to lose? well, the way israel sees it ever since october 7th, they lost that deterrence, which was one of the more strategic assets when it came to their positioning in that region in the middle east and heavy loss back. they feel like the only way to gain it is it force a lot of it. this is why we're seeing israel so aggressively operating whenever it does operate. so they feel like this is about the, the standing of israel and the region for the long run. what it can lose, of course, has international support and mostly americans backing. we know the joe biden has said very clearly, he will support israel, a defense efforts, but will not support any attacks. he, we know we have had a, he has had a talk with, with a g 7 countries, quite
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holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of parties to - have a coalition of parties to enable her to have power. will you keep fighting a minority snp government even if it does have a knock—on effect of not being able to pass legislation in scotland? the -roblem pass legislation in scotland? the problem is _ pass legislation in scotland? tue: problem is that pass legislation in scotland? tte: problem is that the pass legislation in scotland? tt2 problem is that the scottish parliament has been passing back legislation. the dangerous gender recognition reform laws to put women's safety at risk. that wasn't just the snp pursuing that legislation, they were supported by labour and the liberal democrats. time and time again in the scottish parliament it has been the scottish conservatives alone who have been standing up to some of the extremist policies that were being pursued by the snp - policies that were being pursued by the snp — green coalition. that is why we were pleased last week that the greens were removed from government and we are pleased this week that humza yousaf has
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coalition with the brits. the british and the french and regional players that felt that iran has intentions, has a very hostile attitude towards the towards excuse me regional stability. >> and >> therefore, they felt those those those players felt that it was relevant for them to step up. i think what is more important is to look forward and see the strategic alliance that can actually benefit and grow from this. and i think that is something to be positive out to have a positive attitude as we move forward. it was undoubtedly an unprecedented attack against us. but the unprecedented coalition that came together it is really, really, i would say it's a very, very strong sense that israel is receiving this level of support and understanding. and as we, as we move forward, we understand and expect that those that are concerned about iran's actions need to be concerned about their actions in lebanon with hezbollah need to be concerned about their actions with the houthis, need to be concerned about iran's actio
coalition with the brits. the british and the french and regional players that felt that iran has intentions, has a very hostile attitude towards the towards excuse me regional stability. >> and >> therefore, they felt those those those players felt that it was relevant for them to step up. i think what is more important is to look forward and see the strategic alliance that can actually benefit and grow from this. and i think that is something to be positive out to have a positive...
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of relatives parties and for example, the peasant party, which is part of this coalition, or the left parties that support this coalition, they have a sharper stance. attitude towards relations with ukraine and as regards economic relations in general, and the active majority in this coalition is a civil platform, in the end it is also not always homogeneous, it does not always have the same view on these events, and accordingly it looks quite weak, taking into account the fact that it actually does not have such a significant majority and a solid majority, and it understands: somewhere its shaky position, the sympathy of the polish society, and now, if the record, the main such problem was the topic of history, discussions between historians, which turned into a political direction and became very active in the political world, by the way, in poland, so now we see the issue of economics, economics, which also in the end, to a large extent... built on myths about ukrainian grain, the quantity of ukrainian grain or the quality of ukrainian grain in poland, and these myths absolutely ci
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or will they wait and build a coalition? these are questions which matter to the future stability of this region in the midst of what is already a very, very volatile time. that was our chief international correspondent lyse doucet in israel. a potentially world—first smoking ban for future generations is currently being debated in the uk's parliament today. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. let's ta ke let's take a listen, that is the health secretary. i let's take a listen, that is the health secretary.— health secretary. i give this commitment _ health secretary. i give this commitment at _ health secretary. i give this commitment at the - health secretary. i give this| commitment at the dispatch health secretary. i give this - commitment at the dispatch box that we will consult and we are conscious of the complexities of that and want to get it right and he has my absolute undertaking we will consult the full regulations
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government in such a case, because it simply exists de facto, well, coalition voting exists, if this coalition exists, that is, if we look, then opzhzh. and for the future, they vote in agreement with literally any initiative from servants of the people. look, we are talking about the fact that there are four groups in the parliament that vote, yes, as it is sometimes said, this is trust, this is for the future, this is a platform for life and peace, and this is the restoration of ukraine, some of these groups are remnants opzzh, because, yes, the other... on this and there are just majoritarians from certain regions of ukraine, nevertheless, i take a more pragmatic approach to this, if the opposition factions have their opinion, they... and they have the right to their opinion , we are talking about the homeland, european solidarity and voice, and do not want to support the authorities in their initiatives, then in appropriate and absolutely timely initiatives, well, this is the responsibility of the opposition factions, but the authorities, taking into account that in the monomajor
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you want to build on that coalition. you want to build on that strength to think carefully about what the next steps should be. look there are some tier one targets. they could go after that would clearly escalate the war in the middle east. there's also some tier two targets, whether it's cyber, whether it's going after proxies like hezbollah and others there's also the possibility of bringing gut the gaza war to an end and beginning to build some kind of stabilized palestinian control in gaza that would be a major step forward. for israel and for that region. so there's a lot of different approaches here that could be taken that i think could strengthen israel's hand rather than weaken. >> i also want to get your take on what jeremy diamond just reported. a source telling cnn that hamas a slashing the number of hostages. it says it's willing to release by half from 40 to 20 in this first round, hamas is asking for even more palestinian prisoners in exchange. how significant of a backslide is this you think? >> i think
you want to build on that coalition. you want to build on that strength to think carefully about what the next steps should be. look there are some tier one targets. they could go after that would clearly escalate the war in the middle east. there's also some tier two targets, whether it's cyber, whether it's going after proxies like hezbollah and others there's also the possibility of bringing gut the gaza war to an end and beginning to build some kind of stabilized palestinian control in gaza...
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this was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of iran and its proxies in the middle east. even while under attack from iran, we have not lost sight, not for one moment, of our critical mission in gaza, to rescue our hostages from the hands of iran's proxies, hamas, of our moral duty to do everything in our power to bring 133 hostages back home. hamas recently rejected a hostage release proposal offered to them by the mediators. hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east and to escalate in the region. we are still on high alert and assessing the situation. 0ver on high alert and assessing the situation. over the last few hours, we have approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action. we will continue to protect the state of israel and together with our partners, we will continue to build a more secure and stable future for the entire middle east. questions, please. question from nbc, what do you think iran's intentions were for this attack, and how will it affect israel's plans for gaza and in particular rougher? last night proved t
this was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of iran and its proxies in the middle east. even while under attack from iran, we have not lost sight, not for one moment, of our critical mission in gaza, to rescue our hostages from the hands of iran's proxies, hamas, of our moral duty to do everything in our power to bring 133 hostages back home. hamas recently rejected a hostage release proposal offered to them by the mediators. hamas and iran want to ignite...
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simon francis from into fuel poverty coalition, thank you - fuel poverty coalition, thank you for your time here bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news. we have had a statement from benjamin netanyahu's of this saying that the israeli... benjamin netanyahu will be released from hospital, if you remember he had a hernia procedure on tuesday afternoon. they are saying that he feels very well, he will be released from hospital after the procedure on tuesday afternoon. there he has come a benjamin netanyahu there. living on... —— moving on... a new and controversial hate crime law has come into effect in scotland. the law creates a new offence of stirring up hatred in relation to personal characteristics including age, disability, religion and sexual orientation. the scottish government says it will protect minority groups from prejudice and hatred. but critics argue it will undermine freedom of speech, and police fear the legislation could be weaponised for political purposes. here's first minister humza yousaf commenting on this new bill. the only concern you should have when i
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talk as a coalition building today. i saw that yadaranat wrote that now it is too early for us to be able to count on a regional coalition and even these countries that are partners with us under the table and on the table, that is , they themselves and they are not able to actually form a coalition. regional expression of the regime's defense shield zionists are disappointed, which means that these countries are not able to behave under the same ceiling. do the basic thing, all of this is an indicator that sadiq's operation has set a new stage of equations at the level of the region and the world . what messages does resistance contain? i want to use and state that the victory of this madonun operation is the direct responsibility of the supreme leader. we must not forget that the support of he, who for years despite all the criticisms of iran's missile program from various directions , and he had the courage to stand up and support this program. this is a direct victory of theirs, a message is that the islamic republi
talk as a coalition building today. i saw that yadaranat wrote that now it is too early for us to be able to count on a regional coalition and even these countries that are partners with us under the table and on the table, that is , they themselves and they are not able to actually form a coalition. regional expression of the regime's defense shield zionists are disappointed, which means that these countries are not able to behave under the same ceiling. do the basic thing, all of this is an...
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this gave the western coalition, or shall we say, the western partners, a reason to talk about their strength. at the same time , there is talk in ukraine that our western partners could do the same for ukraine and close it. the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian soldiers, president zelenskyy talks about what what shaheds in the direction of israel and shaheds in the direction of ukraine, they basically fly the same way, including ballistic missiles. how do you perceive this one-sidedness, because iran also did not receive a response from the side. representatives of the western coalition and israel, that is, this strike was postponed against iran, and we know the appeals of our western partners not to strike on russian territory and restrictions on the use of western weapons to strike against the aggressor, what does this mean? if we compare these two situations, we must keep in mind that history. the question is different. if we are talking about iran, the embargo on the supply of oil and oil products from iran was imposed on this country a long time ago. quite a long
this gave the western coalition, or shall we say, the western partners, a reason to talk about their strength. at the same time , there is talk in ukraine that our western partners could do the same for ukraine and close it. the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian soldiers, president zelenskyy talks about what what shaheds in the direction of israel and shaheds in the direction of ukraine, they basically fly the same way, including ballistic missiles. how do you perceive this...
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form a coalition behind that. but, always been a victim of his domestic issues and domestic popularity and there is pressure inside israel as martin said to retaliate and the eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. as bide ensaid he should resist that. take the moral victory and form this coalition against iran. that will help what is going on in gaza because it will get support there. that is what i think he should do. >> general, israeli fighter jets, striking numerous hezbollah targets according to the idf. targeting the military compounds and terrorist infrastructure and threats hezbollah has a proxy group. backed boy iran. what threats do they pose at a sensitive time like this? >> well, clearly we are at a turning point. no one not the iranians, united states railies or other partners want to see it. it is devastated. cutting off the oil, shutting down the canal commercial shipping so i think the biden administration they are pushing for off-ramp deescalation, the problem is, hezbollah could be a fight for israel
form a coalition behind that. but, always been a victim of his domestic issues and domestic popularity and there is pressure inside israel as martin said to retaliate and the eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. as bide ensaid he should resist that. take the moral victory and form this coalition against iran. that will help what is going on in gaza because it will get support there. that is what i think he should do. >> general, israeli fighter jets, striking numerous hezbollah targets...
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there is a broad coalition of people who will support. but if we do not raise our voices and say this is a priority if we do not challenge those who come to our community. if we do not use our platforms and our leadership to tell our community why this is important and why these things are on the balance and in 2024, shame on us. this is the work that we have to do. so let me close because a call to action is clear. i call to action is also what i would recommend that president biden when he gives the state of the union address include number one defendant democracy. defendant democracy say defend democracy. number two we want to demand, demand diversity, equity and inclusion and what does that mean? we demand a fair chance. we demand equal access to the american dream in. we demand equal economic opportunity. we demand the words of the civil rights act of 1964 be real. that what is on paper is what we live by. that is what diversity, equity and inclusion do not get confused when people want to get a logical gymnastics. we used to call it
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johnson pushed through with democratic aide earlier this spring, if that will continue to grow this coalition were if he can get them to back off but he was defiant when passing the spending bills and then with the aid to ukraine and israel and he's kind of said if this cost me my job, i will have done the job and that is what we are watching now, that defiance. it was an interesting to see none of us at the beginning of this year thought we would see speaker mike johnson. >> remind us of what the margins are in terms of votes in-house and skeets in-house and what role democrats are likely to play if the motion to vacate comes up. >> the majority is tiny. less than a handful. we are talking two to three votes. what is interesting in the coming weeks and months the larger she waits to act on the motion to vacate there are special elections and a lot of vacancies in the house and almost all of them have heavily favored republicans, so some of those vacancies that are creating this tight margin republicans are about to fall back a larger majority, not a significant with more than a handful if le
johnson pushed through with democratic aide earlier this spring, if that will continue to grow this coalition were if he can get them to back off but he was defiant when passing the spending bills and then with the aid to ukraine and israel and he's kind of said if this cost me my job, i will have done the job and that is what we are watching now, that defiance. it was an interesting to see none of us at the beginning of this year thought we would see speaker mike johnson. >> remind us of...
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and the israel will be successful this time and building a coalition. and so of course, on amazon. com said they was successful filled in coalition against how much do you think this time they will be against the wrong? well, i mean look, that we're not going to disagree on ad, but clearly european countries and powers and the united states. what on board with israel until uh, the number of children exceed the 15000 killed in gaza, but for much of the yearly, a few weeks there was a big, sort of that at the big support from london pad as berlin. almost i'm conditional right on only when the pricing and human tall became too much to bed for what's the public opinion. the few countries like france and others began to make some noise. right. so i think generally speaking, what we've seen on the day before yesterday was just how strong the alliances around this room. i mean, the fact that the united kingdom friends as well as the united states, would act with such coordination militarily, in support, to those that i think that was impressive. i mean so, so
and the israel will be successful this time and building a coalition. and so of course, on amazon. com said they was successful filled in coalition against how much do you think this time they will be against the wrong? well, i mean look, that we're not going to disagree on ad, but clearly european countries and powers and the united states. what on board with israel until uh, the number of children exceed the 15000 killed in gaza, but for much of the yearly, a few weeks there was a big, sort...
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so you know, we've seen the revival all of that and to russian coalition. and it's, it's, it's quite menacing. really managing m a. so we have to live here now as senior research or i the global policy institute, george samuel these thank you so much for your insight. thank you very much. now, ross as ambassador to the un has one and that ukraine's attacks on these examples. yeah, new pay applied to dean on dish or disaster, but western powers have turned a blind eye to the danger. i was going to send me some ideas. and those of the western governments have long given the key of regime comp launched by any crimes and actions directed to the gangs, russia. nevertheless, i would like to believe that our european neighbors have not yet after faith, the instinctive self preservation, and they will not jeopardize the lives and health of their own citizens of to own if the cleaning attacks on these upper region nuclear power plant continue. no one can completely rule out to nuclear dissolves on a regional and even global scale to split those 2 play along with key
so you know, we've seen the revival all of that and to russian coalition. and it's, it's, it's quite menacing. really managing m a. so we have to live here now as senior research or i the global policy institute, george samuel these thank you so much for your insight. thank you very much. now, ross as ambassador to the un has one and that ukraine's attacks on these examples. yeah, new pay applied to dean on dish or disaster, but western powers have turned a blind eye to the danger. i was going...
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it's in the cohens government coalition, william peacock. i'll just say that, but to south africa now when music play the major role in the movement, the end of the pond tide see for hold 6 and the boost phase. one of the authors who use these talents to encourage unity and the quality. but as the nation celebrates, the use of democracy says there's still a long way to go. for me, the quote help with him. and so i, so the idea of a double cross x ray in region on have to go. and with an important track, simply titled, nelson, montana falls. it was written by musicians. people hot sticks, i'm a booster in support of the freedom fighter who had been imprisoned for 27 years. it was just natural. as a musician, you, you feel the importance, the contribution that one could make in writing a song like that. the song itself was a contribution, a reading called full nelson mandela's release. this is one of dozens of songs linked to solve africa's fight for freedom. which a no performed by musicians locally and abroad. mobile. so worked with global s
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night of april 13-14, this happened, more than 300 air targets were shot down, it gave the western coalition, or shall we say, the western partners, a reason to talk about their strength, while in ukraine they are talking about the fact that... our western partners could to do the same for ukraine and close the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian shaheds, president zelenskyi says that shaheds in the direction of israel, shaheds in the direction of ukraine, in principle, they fly the same way, including ballistic missiles. as you perceive one such ee... one-sidedness, because iran also did not receive a response from the representatives of the western coalition and israel, that is, this strike was postponed against iran, and we know the appeals of our western partners not to strike on russian territory, and the restrictions in the use of western weapons to strike the aggressor, what does this mean? eh? if we compare these two situations, we must keep in mind that the history of the issue is different, if we are talking about iran, then an embargo was imposed on this country long a
night of april 13-14, this happened, more than 300 air targets were shot down, it gave the western coalition, or shall we say, the western partners, a reason to talk about their strength, while in ukraine they are talking about the fact that... our western partners could to do the same for ukraine and close the ukrainian sky from russian missiles and russian shaheds, president zelenskyi says that shaheds in the direction of israel, shaheds in the direction of ukraine, in principle, they fly the...
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add, by the way, that not only the western coalition, quite a lot of these missiles were shot down on the territory a country neighboring israel, a muslim country, by the way, the country of jordan, and in fact, they were shot down by the armed forces of jordan itself, er... the shemite kingdom, er, that is, here we see such a consolidated position and determination, in the ukrainian case we see indecisiveness and the lack of a consolidated position, when in nato itself, when in the european union itself, the voices of such politicians as orban, uh, fico, and and and and some, uh, other voices are heard that do not, no, do not call for ... similar determination, for example, in the defense of ukraine or even more determined assistance on the contrary, there are voices in favor of ukraine among the western political establishment, including, for example, in the united states from a certain part of the republican party, saying that we should not help ukraine so much, because by doing so we lead to escalation, that is, there are double standards and double understanding of the situation.
add, by the way, that not only the western coalition, quite a lot of these missiles were shot down on the territory a country neighboring israel, a muslim country, by the way, the country of jordan, and in fact, they were shot down by the armed forces of jordan itself, er... the shemite kingdom, er, that is, here we see such a consolidated position and determination, in the ukrainian case we see indecisiveness and the lack of a consolidated position, when in nato itself, when in the european...
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, in principle, in conditions of war , it is worth creating a broader coalition that would not depend, so to speak, on a few people or a few votes during a vote, but that means definitely means. bigger the responsibility of people who feel the responsibility of creating this coalition, involvement, obviously, it requires more flexibility from political forces, first of all. servants of the people, who are the leading force in one way or another in the parliament, are obviously not supposed to adopt as a law, that is, you can propose any amendments, but we vote only the law that comes to us in the first form, obviously we have to listen to the people , which represent other political forces, well, but again, this requires greater responsibility, but again, the question here is not that there are no elections or that our parliament does not exist. the parliament exists, there are deputies in it, and it must be created, if, if one majority does not work, a new one must be created. well, it is absolutely, absolutely obvious, and everything is correct, you, oleksiy, say, but, well, the rea
, in principle, in conditions of war , it is worth creating a broader coalition that would not depend, so to speak, on a few people or a few votes during a vote, but that means definitely means. bigger the responsibility of people who feel the responsibility of creating this coalition, involvement, obviously, it requires more flexibility from political forces, first of all. servants of the people, who are the leading force in one way or another in the parliament, are obviously not supposed to...
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this is something that is impossible now, but it is possible to reformat the coalition, the coalition is created not only once and for all, it can change during one term of office, it is necessary, in principle, in the conditions of war to create a coalition for more than a year, regardless of whether say, from a few people or a few votes during the voting, but it means, it definitely means a greater responsibility of the people who take responsibility for creating this coalition, hall obviously, it requires more flexibility from the political force, first of all from that servant of the people, who is the leading force in one way or another in the parliament, obviously they should not be adopted as a law, that is, you can propose any amendments, but we vote only the law that comes to us in the first form, it is obviously necessary to listen to people who represent other political forces. well, but again, this requires greater responsibility, but again , the question here is not that either elections, or, or in our parliament does not exist, there are deputies in it, and it is necessa
this is something that is impossible now, but it is possible to reformat the coalition, the coalition is created not only once and for all, it can change during one term of office, it is necessary, in principle, in the conditions of war to create a coalition for more than a year, regardless of whether say, from a few people or a few votes during the voting, but it means, it definitely means a greater responsibility of the people who take responsibility for creating this coalition, hall...
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president peskin my name is jay the san francisco oregon director for mba action and from the action coalition owe a lot of housing advocates as well as some of our elected leaders joining us to push back against this i want to briefly just mention this is not unfortunately, the first thing by the had to get to the with president peskin this is not his first anti housing action a long list recently, i time to highlight some of the recent actions he's taken for i get it off to a housing champion with us we've been dealing with a number of changes related to our housing element and he's pushed back almost every turn. we've had legislation up here such as a recent fire code amendment by supervisor chan and if a champion that will make that hard to build homes in january and the city attorney to look at whether or not we are unfairly targeted in san francisco and making the same statement that senator wiener said recent actions and we'll list get back to those with we have champions on the board of supervisors looking at for us gracious enough to join us supervisor dorsey to get the housing elemen
president peskin my name is jay the san francisco oregon director for mba action and from the action coalition owe a lot of housing advocates as well as some of our elected leaders joining us to push back against this i want to briefly just mention this is not unfortunately, the first thing by the had to get to the with president peskin this is not his first anti housing action a long list recently, i time to highlight some of the recent actions he's taken for i get it off to a housing champion...
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parties that support this coalition, they have a sharper attitude towards relations with ukraine, and with regard to economic relations in general, and the active more... in this coalition is civil platform, after all, it is not always homogeneous either, it does not always have a single view of these events, and accordingly, it looks quite weak, considering that it does not actually have such a significant majority and a solid majority, and it somehow understands its precarious position, the sympathies of polish society as well, and now, if the record... the main such problem was the topic of history, discussions between historians, which turned into a political trend and became very active in the political world, by the way, in poland, then now we see the issue of the economy, economy, which also in the end, it is largely built on myths about ukrainian grain, the quantity of ukrainian grain or the quality of ukrainian grain in poland, and... these myths absolutely circulate in the polish media actively and are often supported by politicians, experts that ukrainian products have floo
parties that support this coalition, they have a sharper attitude towards relations with ukraine, and with regard to economic relations in general, and the active more... in this coalition is civil platform, after all, it is not always homogeneous either, it does not always have a single view of these events, and accordingly, it looks quite weak, considering that it does not actually have such a significant majority and a solid majority, and it somehow understands its precarious position, the...