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given how disparate these parties are-— term, given how disparate these parties are. i politics will _ parties are. anyone who watches israeli politics will struggle - israeli politics will struggle to remember a time when benjamin netanyahu was not a key figure, eitherwithin benjamin netanyahu was not a key figure, either within power or influence and power. what do you think is really politics will look like with benjamin netanyahu at the helm of the opposition? what effect will that have? how much sway will you have from that role? indie you have from that role? we don't know _ you have from that role? - don't know what he is going to don't know what he is going to do as the opposition leader, rather than trying to sabotage and trying to create rifts within this new coalition. what we do know is that the israeli people have voted to end his political career after over 12 years of consecutive power where we have seen him essentially become addicted to power, and his desire to avoid prosecution has really created a lot of problems for israel at home and abroad. it was
given how disparate these parties are-— term, given how disparate these parties are. i politics will _ parties are. anyone who watches israeli politics will struggle - israeli politics will struggle to remember a time when benjamin netanyahu was not a key figure, eitherwithin benjamin netanyahu was not a key figure, either within power or influence and power. what do you think is really politics will look like with benjamin netanyahu at the helm of the opposition? what effect will that have?...
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and he parties are not participating. -- key parties are not participating.t means the election will not be a genuine reflection of the political divides in the region. overall in the country, there is a sense of euphoria that these are important elections and there is better political dispensation in the country. mohammed: william, how big of a test is this for abiy ahmed? he has never really face the electorate before. how much pressure is on him? nagorno-karabakh -- william: for the reasons stated by adam, there is not that much pressure on him. the prime minister was expected to face major electoral tests in his own region. the major opposition party has boycotted the election. the prime minister's prosperity party will likely win by default. there are outstanding questions. it will be interesting to see what share of the votes and the seats the prosperity party wins in order to gauge its popularity. it will be interesting to see the outcome of the election results, whether a number of opposition parties are still challenging the ruling party. but overall
and he parties are not participating. -- key parties are not participating.t means the election will not be a genuine reflection of the political divides in the region. overall in the country, there is a sense of euphoria that these are important elections and there is better political dispensation in the country. mohammed: william, how big of a test is this for abiy ahmed? he has never really face the electorate before. how much pressure is on him? nagorno-karabakh -- william: for the reasons...
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conservative party. they areto hammer out one part of the jigsaw. that itself tells you something about the extraordinary political times israel is in. the fact that these two extremely different parties are coming together just shows you the sense in which these people are determined to not see netanyahu in power despite the fact that they are divided on virtually everything else. host: president biden will raise the question of cyber attacks carried out by russia when he meets with vladimir putin this month. the white house said russia is likely responsible for a ransomware attack on t world's largest meat processing company. >> harboring critical -- criminal entities that are doing harm to the critical infrastructure of the united states is not acceptable. we not going to stand by. we are not going to take options off the table. president biden certainly knows president putin and the russian government has a role to play in stopping these attacks and it will be a topic of discussion when they meet in two weeks
conservative party. they areto hammer out one part of the jigsaw. that itself tells you something about the extraordinary political times israel is in. the fact that these two extremely different parties are coming together just shows you the sense in which these people are determined to not see netanyahu in power despite the fact that they are divided on virtually everything else. host: president biden will raise the question of cyber attacks carried out by russia when he meets with vladimir...
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people inside a party who are beginning to say, if that's the case, then maybe ifwere to go and leave , the party would be auble to -- able to pull apart this government quickly and install another prime minister. anchor: what do they agree on and not agree on? what are the key things they do not agree on? >> some of what they agree on, there is more agreement on some issues because there are no orthodox religious jewish parties in this coalition. so there are some issues that are particularly dear to those parties. that there may be progress on. that said, there's always a huge variety of disagreement. they disagree on the role of the judiciary and its dependence. they disagree over the peace process. at the disagree over whether there should be aalestinian state. they disagree to some level over the rolfe religion in the country and they disagree on economics becaus there are parties of the classic left wing like labor and partiesf the economic right wing as well. anchor: what does this mean for israel's relationship with the united states? we've already seen a s
people inside a party who are beginning to say, if that's the case, then maybe ifwere to go and leave , the party would be auble to -- able to pull apart this government quickly and install another prime minister. anchor: what do they agree on and not agree on? what are the key things they do not agree on? >> some of what they agree on, there is more agreement on some issues because there are no orthodox religious jewish parties in this coalition. so there are some issues that are...
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are we to make of it? absolutely been heckled right from the start. some of the right wing parties are really cute, of course, that's part of the character, your prime minister, benjamin netanyahu yelling at maps. and as he was trying to, to full him a lawyer, one of them saying he was elected, not you referring to the c. recruit, of course, the biggest part in the connecticut with 30 seats. naturally, bennett party holding only 6, but when it comes to really politics, it's down to the mouth and who could form a coalition. so he's been talking for about half an hour now is now going into what the government policies will be. a couple of members of parliament of m. k members of classes have been ejected. we are expect you to hear from me after bennett. he is, of course the man will be if the vote of confidence passes, the foreign ministry is also the mad credited with putting this coalition together . but what you're seeing now is really the divisions of the right that has split when it comes to this new government agency. does that mean she comes in all? sure. yeah, let people be h
are we to make of it? absolutely been heckled right from the start. some of the right wing parties are really cute, of course, that's part of the character, your prime minister, benjamin netanyahu yelling at maps. and as he was trying to, to full him a lawyer, one of them saying he was elected, not you referring to the c. recruit, of course, the biggest part in the connecticut with 30 seats. naturally, bennett party holding only 6, but when it comes to really politics, it's down to the mouth...
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they are the party, the hard _ talking. they are the party, the hard right— talking. ht nationalist party led by naftali _ hard right nationalist party led by naftali bennett and also the islamist conservative romp party, they are — islamist conservative romp party, they are trying to hammer out one part of— they are trying to hammer out one part of the — they are trying to hammer out one part of the jigsaw about what they each want — part of the jigsaw about what they each want from this agreement. i think_ each want from this agreement. i think that — each want from this agreement. i think that in itself tells you something about the extraordinary political— something about the extraordinary political times that israel is end. the fact— political times that israel is end. the fact that these two extremely different. — the fact that these two extremely different, and nationalistjewish different, and nationalist jewish party— different, and nationalist jewish party in — different, and nationalistjewish party in an arab is really party coming — party in an arab is reall
they are the party, the hard _ talking. they are the party, the hard right— talking. ht nationalist party led by naftali _ hard right nationalist party led by naftali bennett and also the islamist conservative romp party, they are — islamist conservative romp party, they are trying to hammer out one part of— they are trying to hammer out one part of the — they are trying to hammer out one part of the jigsaw about what they each want — part of the jigsaw about what they each want from...
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we are partying a lot. everyone is coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all of us. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor, has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party last year. prime minister curiosity switzer, talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which live, exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of stories, of course because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the life of the residents. most people here are getting vaccinated. sabina tacos offers tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jab as i'm u
we are partying a lot. everyone is coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all of us. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor, has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists...
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[inaudible] we are a democratic party, we are not a lockstep rubberstamp. one want to belong to a party like that? we are a party of ideas and dynamism and we respect differences of opinion but at the end of the day we know we will have unity to promote the well-being of america's working families. yes. >>. [inaudible]. let me just say that they support roe versus wade. i have a mother of five children in six years having had standing on this issue as to choose . yes. >>. [inaudible] >> i don't think there's any question more bipartisan a bill is a screen it is because the republicans in addition to being in the pocket of the fossil fuel industry, that's one of the reasons it's like for us to as much as we want on high-speed rail and mass transit because they want people in cars on the road but we will have provisions for electrification which some of the republicans have not been enthusiastic about. i'm not worried about what you propose. we know that one bill is not going to do it for us. we have to have a bill that not just is about assessing green but as
[inaudible] we are a democratic party, we are not a lockstep rubberstamp. one want to belong to a party like that? we are a party of ideas and dynamism and we respect differences of opinion but at the end of the day we know we will have unity to promote the well-being of america's working families. yes. >>. [inaudible]. let me just say that they support roe versus wade. i have a mother of five children in six years having had standing on this issue as to choose . yes. >>....
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deeply rooted parties that are part of the new israeli government. sends powerful signals about the role arabs can and should play in israeli politics. they will be sitting with parties that are diametrically opposed. why? for the good of the country, to avoid a fifth election and perhaps restore a bit of stability to politics that has known nothing but chaos for the last two years. >> thank you so much for being with us. in other news, buckingham palace has announced the queen will meet joe biden and jill biden at windsor castle nt week. mr. biden is the 13th president the queenill have met the meeting will take place at the end of the first official trip to the g-7 summit. president bolsonaro has gone on television to defend his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. brazil has the second-highest covid-19 death toll and his government has been accused of delaying the vaccination program for political reasons. people banged pots and pans and protest against his policies. prosecutorare asking for a 30 year prison sentence for the man convicted of klin
deeply rooted parties that are part of the new israeli government. sends powerful signals about the role arabs can and should play in israeli politics. they will be sitting with parties that are diametrically opposed. why? for the good of the country, to avoid a fifth election and perhaps restore a bit of stability to politics that has known nothing but chaos for the last two years. >> thank you so much for being with us. in other news, buckingham palace has announced the queen will meet...
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i think if you are a party— reputation. i think if you are a party that— reputation. es in responsibility of citizens to behave wisely _ responsibility of citizens to behave wisely and not be overregulated by the state. — wisely and not be overregulated by the state, then ministers have to set an_ the state, then ministers have to set an example. it was the hypocrisy, i agree with everything ayesha _ hypocrisy, i agree with everything ayesha said. at least he's no longer in the _ ayesha said. at least he's no longer in the government and the government is somewhat protected from some of these _ is somewhat protected from some of these issues, and the public will be i think— these issues, and the public will be i think relieved and supportive of the fact— i think relieved and supportive of the fact that someone has fallen on their sword — the fact that someone has fallen on their sword and shown some responsibility for making a mistake. ithink— responsibility for making a mistake. ithihk that — responsibility for making a mistake. i think that is what tory mps wanted~ _
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people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year, prime minister curiosity switzer talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like mika knows which live exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of storage, of course, because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the life of the residence. most people you're getting vaccinated. sabina tacos, office tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jam as i'm unflagging slow as me please. in the beginning, the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. it started very early here and it's been very well organized staff laws and they're all going to see ups party, safe, the locals hope that everything stays that way, especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again until then visitors can experience a completely different you c
people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year, prime minister curiosity switzer talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like mika knows which live exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of storage, of course, because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the life of the residence....
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[applause] and lastly, recognition that we the republican party, are the last line of defense of the tion and our american heritage of freedom pretty. [applause] f . pence: so first of the new american agenda for our parties for the border security and doubtless extend the national sovereignty. america is the most welcoming nation it in history of the world and is been enriched by immigrations throughout our nations story. [applause] my own grandfather immigrated to this country froman ireland. american families are proud. i'm proud of the opportunities that were extended to our families. and our heritage. but as president trump continually warned us, nation without borders is nomination. the american people have a right to expect their borders are secure in our laws are respected. [applause] my wanting policies that introduced illegal immigration under some borders but 90 percent that the biden administration is unlike the worst crisis in the history of our southern border and is a party, and as conservatives, we must demand the completion of n the border wall and to asylum brought i
[applause] and lastly, recognition that we the republican party, are the last line of defense of the tion and our american heritage of freedom pretty. [applause] f . pence: so first of the new american agenda for our parties for the border security and doubtless extend the national sovereignty. america is the most welcoming nation it in history of the world and is been enriched by immigrations throughout our nations story. [applause] my own grandfather immigrated to this country froman ireland....
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so all parties are more or less in a similar sort of spectrum of support. and that means that we're going to have a lot of possibilities of forming code coalitions. the question of what party needs to find support with other parties and what kind of government is going to emerge out of that is really what's significant. so the social, i mean, the christian democrats, the conservatives of angle america might end up still being the strongest party with the most support. but they will be far from having a majority. they will need coalition partners. so all the other parties trying to jockey for position so that they can participate in a future addiction. for instance, here in saxon, the honor we have recently until now had a coalition between the conservatives, the social democrats and the greens. it's now possible that this coalition will change to one between the sessions and the crust. the concert is the social democrats and the free democrats, the pro business party. these kinds of ships will be taking place on a national level in germany that's, that's for
so all parties are more or less in a similar sort of spectrum of support. and that means that we're going to have a lot of possibilities of forming code coalitions. the question of what party needs to find support with other parties and what kind of government is going to emerge out of that is really what's significant. so the social, i mean, the christian democrats, the conservatives of angle america might end up still being the strongest party with the most support. but they will be far from...
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i'm about whether a number of opposition parties who are still challenging the ruling party, but overrule this election as an actual real test of the prime minister and his agenda and his new ruling party. that is not as it should be because of that lack of competition in those key areas where he faces the most opposition and the biggest and ethical challenge. samuel, i want to pick up on a point that adam was making. he mentioned the conflict that's going on in t grade. how much of a shadow is that war that's going on in t grey casting on the election? she be honest, i'm not trying to discount what's happening. that's a great region. what's happening is really when you start, but the talk to just in the too great region, it's all across the country. there are many parts of the country that i can't even access. we can't even access only because of security issues. what's the meant that they can not even provide me 6 security for if your parents or citizens? so i mean to graze overshadowing many, many people that are being impacted what we have seen from our far we can't even cause them al
i'm about whether a number of opposition parties who are still challenging the ruling party, but overrule this election as an actual real test of the prime minister and his agenda and his new ruling party. that is not as it should be because of that lack of competition in those key areas where he faces the most opposition and the biggest and ethical challenge. samuel, i want to pick up on a point that adam was making. he mentioned the conflict that's going on in t grade. how much of a shadow is...
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there are parties of the right, centre — there are parties of the right, centre and left in coalitiont and will not always agree, but we are adults— not always agree, but we are adults and we can get around the executive table, we can get a perspective, we can voice our views_ a perspective, we can voice our views and — a perspective, we can voice our views and take decisions collectively in the best interests of the people we are elected — interests of the people we are elected to serve. people want mature — elected to serve. people want mature political leaders who will get _ mature political leaders who will get things done. the sdlp welcomes that this crisis appears to have been i averted, but the people i of northern ireland should never have been brought back to the point of crisis yet again. - five parties, the british government— five parties, the british government and - five parties, the british government and the - five parties, the british i government and the irish government— government and the irish government all— government and the irish government all signed i govern
there are parties of the right, centre — there are parties of the right, centre and left in coalitiont and will not always agree, but we are adults— not always agree, but we are adults and we can get around the executive table, we can get a perspective, we can voice our views_ a perspective, we can voice our views and — a perspective, we can voice our views and take decisions collectively in the best interests of the people we are elected — interests of the people we are elected to...
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tricks, as he often refers to them, have the boomerang on his, particularly the one bringing the ar party, the lam, a standard party, and into fall legitimizing that he's paid last some of his reputation for being the magician. i doubt that he's got to succeed in, in pulling away 2 or 3 politicians to stop this vote of approval. so the new government, because what does he have to offer them? it's not as if he has an alternative governments to offer them. if he done that, he would be in a very different situation today. so he has the election to offer them. and i think that one should never underestimate in my experience, which is very politics. the glue that keeps ministers stuck to their cabinet seats . and it's a powerful glue, and i don't think any of those who are forming the government today, well want to go to elections. that was the primary motivation of bringing them together in the 1st place. and so i think it will hold for a while. definitely, there are going to be centrifuge, go precious. definitely. because the right wing base, the new prime minister bennett is going to be pus
tricks, as he often refers to them, have the boomerang on his, particularly the one bringing the ar party, the lam, a standard party, and into fall legitimizing that he's paid last some of his reputation for being the magician. i doubt that he's got to succeed in, in pulling away 2 or 3 politicians to stop this vote of approval. so the new government, because what does he have to offer them? it's not as if he has an alternative governments to offer them. if he done that, he would be in a very...
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both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of descend. the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s. b brace to expand the political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush about bottle al jazeera. ah, there we are. here we go. let's go going with our guest in rebecca. we have new fall abroad director of the nordic center for conflict transformation in london. we have been here on l copy and associate fellow in the middle east, the north africa program at chatham house and in montgomery, alabama. we have rusty, or louis, and independent middle east, and algeria analyst, a warm welcome to all of you. new file, a board in robot coming to 1st. if these elections won't change anything, if these elections won't improve anything, what will the question is basically whether the regime and
both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of descend. the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s. b brace to expand the political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush about bottle al jazeera. ah, there...
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reflected in the last elections where people kept bolting woking. poor independent these parties of course there are many other parties, there are many other opinions in color on, you know, of course there are, but this is the 1st step, but hearing catalonia many people what they want because a part of them, it's individual. and now right now, 9 person will be relieved, whereas if there is an amnesty law, that means that the facts are clear, clarified, and then more than see how soon persons that are prosecute to think court would be clarified. and then then what would be very useful an amendment of the criminal code to clarify the city should crime and also some granted to have to do with the freedom of expression and with these would linger with the rest of the european countries roof. let me ask you the same question from your vantage point in madrid . do these pardons help foster a moment where it could lead to a reconciliation of sorts between the central government and the capital? i'm nationalists? yes, they will think so. i think this is, you know, the starting point to carry on with dialogu
reflected in the last elections where people kept bolting woking. poor independent these parties of course there are many other parties, there are many other opinions in color on, you know, of course there are, but this is the 1st step, but hearing catalonia many people what they want because a part of them, it's individual. and now right now, 9 person will be relieved, whereas if there is an amnesty law, that means that the facts are clear, clarified, and then more than see how soon persons...
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so tell us about this, this are a party rum who are they, what are they done? already? slum is party to very conservative their religious party. and this is actually very interesting combination we have here because right next to them on the left we have a party headed by a it gave men and this party, the party which is really would normally pair up. the arabs with the left is but in this case, this is an extreme, some extreme within islam, a conservative party, it's a religious party. they are very much one of the most important things for them was making sure status quo remains when it comes to the algebra to q. community in israel, no changes, no writes, that are officially given to them for example. so any way this also connects a bennett who comes from a conservative background or religious background. so we find different parties within this coalition that match on different levels on many different issues. it's a very interesting combination and configuration that might lead to a complete causal disaster or an unbelievable success because this is the thing about t
so tell us about this, this are a party rum who are they, what are they done? already? slum is party to very conservative their religious party. and this is actually very interesting combination we have here because right next to them on the left we have a party headed by a it gave men and this party, the party which is really would normally pair up. the arabs with the left is but in this case, this is an extreme, some extreme within islam, a conservative party, it's a religious party. they are...
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it comes to this vote in general, the perception is that this will potentially go ahead the 8 parties that are really parties of contradiction. if you will are united on one point, which is that it's time for benjamin at yahoo to go as you are mentioning 12 years consecutive prime minister, 15 years as prime minister of this country. so what we expect around 3 hours from now behind us in the class, it for it to convene 1st we'll be hearing from after the bennett, this is the man expected to be the next prime minister. if that vote of confidence passes, he'll be presenting his cabinet that the government agenda then will hear it will be hearing from the pete he'll be taking on foreign minister. however, he is the one credited with forming this unprecedented coalition. if you will, we will then also be hearing from benjamin netanyahu remains steadfast, has been tweeting today, tweeting also retreating, his party accusing. actually, ballad bennett, of setting out of making alliances, particularly as you mentioned there with the united arab list, the 1st time in israeli palestinian parties, part o
it comes to this vote in general, the perception is that this will potentially go ahead the 8 parties that are really parties of contradiction. if you will are united on one point, which is that it's time for benjamin at yahoo to go as you are mentioning 12 years consecutive prime minister, 15 years as prime minister of this country. so what we expect around 3 hours from now behind us in the class, it for it to convene 1st we'll be hearing from after the bennett, this is the man expected to be...
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these are working events, they are _ parties. these are working events, they are of— parties. were. i'm glad you said that before i _ supper, as it were. i'm glad you said that before i read - supper, as it were. i'm glad you said that before i read this i supper, as it were. i'm glad you| said that before i read this quote from the new york times. it's as if this one person who may be able to lure the charismatic megafauna its care in pairs, the british ambassador. this is the new york times. ms. spears is a spark plug who has sparred with the russians why wearing a feather boa and leather blazer and she is ready to party. and she says to the british vogue i would have thrown a party every day had we been allowed to. you are under pressure now. something to live up to bear. something to live up to bear. something to live up to bear. something to live up to. the something to live up to bear. something to live up to. the fed of ours, something to live up to. the fed of ours. that's — something to live up to. the fed of ours, that's what _ something to live up to. the fed of ours
these are working events, they are _ parties. these are working events, they are of— parties. were. i'm glad you said that before i _ supper, as it were. i'm glad you said that before i read - supper, as it were. i'm glad you said that before i read this i supper, as it were. i'm glad you| said that before i read this quote from the new york times. it's as if this one person who may be able to lure the charismatic megafauna its care in pairs, the british ambassador. this is the new york...
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that depends in part on what happens with the democratic party and whether democrats are perceived as more of a far-left and therefore driving some moderates and conservatives out of the democratic party. you could argue we now have four parties. we have two parties within the republican party. we have in some ways two parties in the democratic party, although because of president biden i think the democrats are more united. he is more able to unite the democrats then -- than -- and the republicans' divisions are more serious. we are in a volatile period politically because of the divisions and the differences within each party's coalition. host: from staten island, new york, stan is next. caller: i want to acknowledge dan balz as one of the excellent reporters. he is open, honest, and gives a fair, objective analysis. i appreciate it. where is the republican party going to be going in the next few years? i really am curious about that. i am getting frustrated. in the last 30 years, can we identify a true leader in this country? again, thank you so much. open, honest, and very objecti
that depends in part on what happens with the democratic party and whether democrats are perceived as more of a far-left and therefore driving some moderates and conservatives out of the democratic party. you could argue we now have four parties. we have two parties within the republican party. we have in some ways two parties in the democratic party, although because of president biden i think the democrats are more united. he is more able to unite the democrats then -- than -- and the...
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. >> they are partying like there is no pandemic in st. petersburg. are welcoming football fans to town by the thousands. >> divide in the region is the same. -- the vibe in the region is insane. >> it does not feel like it is covid. >> all this as the officials call the infection rate explosive and talk openly about the record number of deaths. >> it is the same all the way up the streets. this is in the midst of a covid crisis. >> there has been no lockdown here iover a year. covid was supposedly under control. as st. petersburg was hit by a heat wave, there is a new wave of the virus as well. we found this outside just one city hospita ambulances waiting at least three hours under a sweltering son -- sun the more infectious -- sweltering sun. the more infectious delta variant is spreading fast. russia has been hard-hit. >> this lady just said to me that she has not been vaccinated -- if she had not been vaccinated, she would have died. she said it is awful. >> there are no beds anywhere now. everywhere is full. there more people getting sick. we ne
. >> they are partying like there is no pandemic in st. petersburg. are welcoming football fans to town by the thousands. >> divide in the region is the same. -- the vibe in the region is insane. >> it does not feel like it is covid. >> all this as the officials call the infection rate explosive and talk openly about the record number of deaths. >> it is the same all the way up the streets. this is in the midst of a covid crisis. >> there has been no...
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parties. if you do not work together, you come to where you are at now. the democrat party gone so far left that they want socialism or communism. they want to be the dominant party. all the other parties, they would have to come in along with the program, but what you have to vote for, you do not vote for the ideology. evoke for the policies. if the person has good policies, it works for you. i do not care if you are republican or democrat, but i do not think you could get a communist to do the right thing because they do not care about how you vote. they just care about your money and that you work for the state. guest: a few things there. it is interesting to see how the medical parties align and reform. in many ways, the republican party is really focused on winning working-class white men. republicans --donald trump made some strides there, but the working class white and populist vote. the caller mentioned kennedy and nixon. nixon created the epa and price control. this is a weird business. just the way that things shift, if we are not careful, we co
parties. if you do not work together, you come to where you are at now. the democrat party gone so far left that they want socialism or communism. they want to be the dominant party. all the other parties, they would have to come in along with the program, but what you have to vote for, you do not vote for the ideology. evoke for the policies. if the person has good policies, it works for you. i do not care if you are republican or democrat, but i do not think you could get a communist to do...
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i feel alone because many of my fellow activists are behind - party. ning to commemorate you the full. do we dare to come out? to be dirty protect the candlelight at victoria park? is on is we do not give up, there are still hopes that hong kong people can protect our freedom. the authorities have been cracking down on civil liberties. chow hung tang�*s arrest is another show of the growing intolerance of the descent. —— descent. to australia now where a dozen media outlets have been handed hefty fines for contempt of court over their coverage of the conviction of cardinal george pell on child sex abuse charges. the cardinal, who has always maintained his innocence, was released from prison last year after his convictions were quashed. phil mercer reports from sydney. justicejohn dixon had some pretty stern words for sections of australia�*s media as he convicted and sentenced a dozen media organisations for contempt of court. he said that broadcasters and newspapers had displayed a blatant and wilful defiance of the court�*s authority. he also said tha
i feel alone because many of my fellow activists are behind - party. ning to commemorate you the full. do we dare to come out? to be dirty protect the candlelight at victoria park? is on is we do not give up, there are still hopes that hong kong people can protect our freedom. the authorities have been cracking down on civil liberties. chow hung tang�*s arrest is another show of the growing intolerance of the descent. —— descent. to australia now where a dozen media outlets have been...
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designated location system which, because of their views and expressions which are not satisfactory for the communist partyed in isolation. and that might happen to you if you express dissent. so how do i know that you're speaking from your heart? stephen, let me tell you one thing for sure. i'm speaking with you now from the bottom of my heart. i'm a man of decency. i'm a man of honesty and high level of credibility. but you're a man who's living in a severely and increasingly repressive system. do you not acknowledge that? no, i disagree, i would say china is the largest internet society. there are more people using smartphones or internet connections in china than any other country in the world. do you really believe that the chinese people are using their smartphones or internet connections without doing lots of chatting, for example? but excuse me, mr gao, but we know for sure that the chinese government has one of the most repressive monitoring systems of the internet in the entire world. you, yourself, have a social credit score, which is based upon your performance, your expression online and in yo
designated location system which, because of their views and expressions which are not satisfactory for the communist partyed in isolation. and that might happen to you if you express dissent. so how do i know that you're speaking from your heart? stephen, let me tell you one thing for sure. i'm speaking with you now from the bottom of my heart. i'm a man of decency. i'm a man of honesty and high level of credibility. but you're a man who's living in a severely and increasingly repressive...
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[applause] >> lastly, a recognition that we , the republican party, are the last line of defense of the constitution and our american -- american heritage of freedom. [applause] >> it's true. so first, of that new american agenda for our party is border security. to no less extent, national sovereignty. america is the most welcoming nation in the history of the world and has been enriched by immigration through out our nations story. [applause] >> my own grandfather emigrated here from ireland. american families are proud. they are proud of the opportunities extended to our families and our heritage. as president trump continually warned us, a nation without borders is not a nation. the american people have a right to expect that our orders are secure and our laws are respected. [applause] >> by unwinding policies that reduced illegal immigration by 90%, the biden administration has unleashed the worst crisis on our southern border. as a party and conservatives, we must demand the completion of the border wall and and to asylum fraud, restoration of all the policies that ended illegal i
[applause] >> lastly, a recognition that we , the republican party, are the last line of defense of the constitution and our american -- american heritage of freedom. [applause] >> it's true. so first, of that new american agenda for our party is border security. to no less extent, national sovereignty. america is the most welcoming nation in the history of the world and has been enriched by immigration through out our nations story. [applause] >> my own grandfather emigrated...
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both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of descend. the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s b brace to expand their political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face, the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush my bottle al jazeera yasmine, hast thou, a specialist on north africa and a board member of the institute of the horn studies. unless she explains why many algerians boycotting the vote. oh, jerry is governance governance since 962 i to newly created stage 262 by a military apparently. so i've committed to boon is the current president. and it's quest for legitimacy. i mean, he's the one regime at barron so plan $23.00 elections resolved as a stamp approval is complicated by the expected, the low voter turnout. many algerians have to be boy guarding the the elections in the recent years. i mean, we saw that in
both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of descend. the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s b brace to expand their political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face, the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush my bottle al jazeera yasmine, hast...
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now this is unprecedented, not just because of the fact that right—wing parties are now joining with y in government for the first time, but also because of the broad ideological range of all the parties involved. but that could, at the same time, point to this government's inherent weakness. and remember that it's not all over yet. still for benjamin netanyahu it will be some long days before this government is finally sworn in, and in the meantime mr netanyahu and his party will do all they can to try and stop it. tom bateman in jerusalem. joining me now is dan arbell — he's a veteran of the israeli foreign service and currently is a scholar in residence at the american university in washington. good to have you with us. what you make at this coalition, can it survive? it you make at this coalition, can it survive?— it survive? it is an historic coalition. _ it survive? it is an historic coalition, definitely - coalition, definitely unprecedented in many, many aspects. it still has to jump over the hurdle of the knesset confidence vote in about a week or ten days and that is quite a
now this is unprecedented, not just because of the fact that right—wing parties are now joining with y in government for the first time, but also because of the broad ideological range of all the parties involved. but that could, at the same time, point to this government's inherent weakness. and remember that it's not all over yet. still for benjamin netanyahu it will be some long days before this government is finally sworn in, and in the meantime mr netanyahu and his party will do all they...
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and are parties ever going to be able to agree on a common policy? well, that's probably the question is also in the mind of israelis over here it is, it has been described as one of the most diverse coalition in governments. is where you always have coalitions that form a government. but this one is particular because it has parties that are coming from across the political inspection from the hotline alternation. this right to the center to the left, to the left. and they have little in common and that is also reflected a bit. and the coalition agreements that were published on friday, we heard also enough tally, been saying that they will focus on those issues. they can agree on, for example, on some economic issues on transportation, on building new infrastructure, but they will have to deal of course, with other issues that are coming up. for example, the cease fire with us in garza, it's very franchise if there will be problems they have to deal with it and we have to wait and see how they're going to work together on that. tell me what's next
and are parties ever going to be able to agree on a common policy? well, that's probably the question is also in the mind of israelis over here it is, it has been described as one of the most diverse coalition in governments. is where you always have coalitions that form a government. but this one is particular because it has parties that are coming from across the political inspection from the hotline alternation. this right to the center to the left, to the left. and they have little in...
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as a matter of fact, so there are a number of areas where i think there are parties that are responsible for the manufacturers, like johnson and johnson are do pharma which made a blockbuster drug called oxy content. other big a pharmaceutical companies. they over marketed the drug. it was approved by the food and drug administration for chronic terminal end of life pain. they ended up going and sending drug representatives knowingly. we now know this through the emails with the companies that have been produced in litigation. they sent drug reps out to the doctors telling them that even though the f d a has not approved it for things like austin arthritis or for lower back pain or for simpler things like migraines or b green's. you can use it for all of that and the addiction rate is less than one percent. they had drug rep say this based upon a study that they knew was inaccurate and false, turned out. they kept pushing this for a long time. but manufacturers aren't the only ones responsible. yes, they over sold it and they misled the doctors. but there were also doctors who over presc
as a matter of fact, so there are a number of areas where i think there are parties that are responsible for the manufacturers, like johnson and johnson are do pharma which made a blockbuster drug called oxy content. other big a pharmaceutical companies. they over marketed the drug. it was approved by the food and drug administration for chronic terminal end of life pain. they ended up going and sending drug representatives knowingly. we now know this through the emails with the companies that...
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now, this is unprecedented, not just because of the fact that right—wing parties are now joining with party in government for the first time, but also because of the broad ideological range of all the parties involved. but that could, at the same time, point to this government's inherent weakness, and remember, it's not all over yet still for benjamin netanyahu. it will be some long days before this government is finally sworn in. and in the meantime, mr netanyahu and his party will do all they can to try and stop it. benjamin netanyahu is edging towards the precipice, trying everything to stop a fall from power. so far, his calls for help are going unanswered. in the chamber of israel's parliament, those who are hatching a plan for his demise — a once—loyal ally and an opponent, forging friendship. they could be israel's next leaders. mr netanyahu's still doing everything he can to derail the formation of a new government, even as those politicians are still meeting in the building here. this is a prime minister determined to cling on. there he is, there he is, there he is. then isra
now, this is unprecedented, not just because of the fact that right—wing parties are now joining with party in government for the first time, but also because of the broad ideological range of all the parties involved. but that could, at the same time, point to this government's inherent weakness, and remember, it's not all over yet still for benjamin netanyahu. it will be some long days before this government is finally sworn in. and in the meantime, mr netanyahu and his party will do all...
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there are 8 parties in the coalition. who are they? well, let's try and break it down a little bit here. the leader taking over the top spot from benjamin netanyahu is natalia bennett, and he is the leader of israel's far right party. amena and he will be in that position for 2 years and will then be superseded by your le pete and he is the leader of israel centrist party. that's kind of the 2nd most dominant party in the coalition. i'm a 2 of them will have be to empowers over each other over the course of the 4 years . but that still leaves a mish mash of 6 other parties on the left, the right and in the center. perhaps most interesting is them. israel 1st are a party who will also have a seat at the table. now they are part of the coalition. but as you can imagine, you know, this is a real fusion of ideologies and opinions. and that will come across when it comes to major policy making. well, that actually brings me to my next question and considering what you've just said there, how stable is this coalition seem to be in israel? wel
there are 8 parties in the coalition. who are they? well, let's try and break it down a little bit here. the leader taking over the top spot from benjamin netanyahu is natalia bennett, and he is the leader of israel's far right party. amena and he will be in that position for 2 years and will then be superseded by your le pete and he is the leader of israel centrist party. that's kind of the 2nd most dominant party in the coalition. i'm a 2 of them will have be to empowers over each other over...
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that there are certain things happening now that is the fault of one party. and certain things that are the fault of both parties. certainly if other taur talking about insurrection, and koemting people and exploiteding their possibilities, i think there's one party doing that and needs to take a look at themselves. i have to run. save it for the show. >> i save it for the big show. >> you can pay for lunch next time. >> you're not saying you paid this time, right in. >> i think he had some ice cream. so this is don lemon tonight. let me tell you this. usually, when an american president goes overseas, it is to promote and reassure beam the fate of democracy abroad, right? because america, democracy, right? what you saw today was a president who needed to send the message that democracy can survive and thrive back at home too. >> i pointed out we have to prove to the world and to our own people that democracy can still prevail against the challenges of our time and deliver for the needs of our people. we have to root out corruption that siphons off our strengt
that there are certain things happening now that is the fault of one party. and certain things that are the fault of both parties. certainly if other taur talking about insurrection, and koemting people and exploiteding their possibilities, i think there's one party doing that and needs to take a look at themselves. i have to run. save it for the show. >> i save it for the big show. >> you can pay for lunch next time. >> you're not saying you paid this time, right in. >>...
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are you against that? and you know, this is also what brings all these parties together. if you are a person who voted to any of these, a parties who wanted to seen it out, you are happy. you see, there's a political miracle creative mate, you know, you know, talking about the highest level of political craft and, you know, that's the one side and if you are, and it's in, you know, person of course, did you see that the biggest betrayal ever, you know, made in the history of political makeshift and israel. so here we have a propos, government led by nestali banners, and we heard and the report he's, he's hard line view on the palestinian homeland and he's really settlements. he's going to lead a government with arabs in it. right for the 1st time. so does this mean that these big existential issues get pocked or are we going to see sparks to keep it short? yes, they're not going to deal with any of these issues. nothing concerning the political international arena and what happens to the palestinians? what even happens? even, even many issues concerning the, our population
are you against that? and you know, this is also what brings all these parties together. if you are a person who voted to any of these, a parties who wanted to seen it out, you are happy. you see, there's a political miracle creative mate, you know, you know, talking about the highest level of political craft and, you know, that's the one side and if you are, and it's in, you know, person of course, did you see that the biggest betrayal ever, you know, made in the history of political makeshift...