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the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield.nd joining me on the show tonight, we've got journalist and author emma woolf. thank you for coming back on. and we've got a new guest on, on the on the show tonight is our left in the corner. it's lloyd russell—moyle and he is a famous former labour mp remembered for this little shenanigans in parliament just a few years ago. have a look at this. >> i think, david, debate to be resumed. what they said. put it back. no no no no no. order. >> thanks, lloyd, for coming on the show. all right. we saw this week if you could stay awake long enough. we had the speech this week from rachel reeves about growth, about the economy, about growth, about the economy, about how we're going to turn things around and invest in this country. emma, did you stay awake through the speech? >> i stayed awake, but honestly, lee, if this is rachel reeves plan to kick start the economy, if this is her big growth plan, i think we should all just be in total despair. none of this is going to happen. i don't actu
the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield.nd joining me on the show tonight, we've got journalist and author emma woolf. thank you for coming back on. and we've got a new guest on, on the on the show tonight is our left in the corner. it's lloyd russell—moyle and he is a famous former labour mp remembered for this little shenanigans in parliament just a few years ago. have a look at this. >> i think, david, debate to be resumed. what they said. put it back. no no no no no. order....
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one sort of has already been in the president of syria defect, all the bodies of parliament has been dissolved. the fact of the constitution has been suspended of council also. and the fact though, and of the life has a boss party or, or the security agencies or the meeting at all be gone. so what he announced after $54.00 days of being and by what i'm doing, all that things, he announced what's happened on the somebody, it would be some but then when it came from his lip to, to the muscle. that's, that was about the 2nd part to you is if you read the end between of the speech where the dialogue to discuss our vision of the government versus what was the day a look should look like a month ago when has 20 minutes stuff shaped by the state that enjoyed done the day of love with look would, would set the nature of then you'll see the on the stuck shot or, or the type of, of the new cdn. the 2nd part is what's the, so i'm not sure i'm getting the new us. the video that he wants is the dialogue the day look should be an equal footing. shouldn't be with every one a get for there's some th
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per se, but that's the timeline that sharah has, has indicated, joshua is sharah, has dissolved parliament dissolve the army cancel the constitution or these in your view, necessary steps to rebuilding syria, or could it be a dangerous power grab? well, i think it's both. we don't know yet. that's the real. that's the real answer here is we don't know in which direction is going to go in his speech, which was a very moving speech. the 1st half was extraordinarily moving and talking about for the rest of the nice people. yes, and he, he, he but, you know, we've, we've seen syrian leaders come to power and speak and the name of the people that talk about helping the peasants, the workers, the, the, the people who've been discriminated against before. and then we've seen it turn into dictatorship, and we don't know which way it's going to go today in his speech. he talked about free elections, but he also talked about a government based on justice and consultation. so he's speaking to 2 different audiences. one audience is the more secular syrians who want democratic elections, much like the
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our correspondentjessica parker has been following it's been a dramatic few days in the german parliamentit's called the firewall. calling for tougher immigration rules. the conservative cdu leader, friedrich merz — the man tipped immigration rules. and there was a vote — and the legislation didn't pass. but if you step back from all of the drama we've seen in the bundestag over the last few days, first of all, immigration has become a defining is holding in february. also, the fact that the afd — alternative for deutschland, in germany, it's polling second, it is affecting you couldn't say that it has collapsed, but it is joining me live is eric langenbacher, professor at georgetown university and senior fellow and the director of the society, culture and politics programme thank you very for taking the time be with us. the german parliament narrowly rejected legislation to tighten with the afd — what would that have meant? of all, you for having me. let's not forget that friedrich merz already on the back one for back on wednesday — so vote back on wednesday — so that $27 what set off t
our correspondentjessica parker has been following it's been a dramatic few days in the german parliamentit's called the firewall. calling for tougher immigration rules. the conservative cdu leader, friedrich merz — the man tipped immigration rules. and there was a vote — and the legislation didn't pass. but if you step back from all of the drama we've seen in the bundestag over the last few days, first of all, immigration has become a defining is holding in february. also, the fact that...
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we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of 20000000 to the rwandan army clearly shows that these people are the ones behind it. were fed up with your complicity with the rwandans and the genocidal coming. we are simply fed to make up your minds and quickly. i know where is the european union, where is products, where is the us? they will rush to help in the crane and they sent billions in weapons ikea. so what about that? the see, where are they now? it's all happening over there because of your complicity. these people die every day, the international community see it, but they don't say anything because they know that their interests are at stake. so we saw how everyone was behind ukraine, but the d r. c has been a band and does a country. okay. and she has a keys this can go way of helping me m 23 militants gain access to the dfcs mineral resources which are critical for the production of electric vehicles on mobile phones. the o
we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of 20000000 to the rwandan army clearly shows that these people are the ones behind it. were fed up with your complicity with the rwandans and the genocidal coming. we are simply fed to make up your minds and quickly. i know where is the european union, where is products, where is the us? they will...
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from online predators, will be introduced as part of the crime and policing bill when it comes to parliament which offer information the co—founder of microsoft and philanthropist bill gates has revealed to the bbc that his foundation has now given away $100 billion. he's been talking to our media editor katie razzall in seattle. what shaped a brilliant but rebellious and challenging in seattle to find out. to early computers... at night, i could sneak out, go up, use the computer, and then sneak back in without them knowing. do you think you could still do it? well, it's not that hard. oh, my. that's amazing. now he worries about children's obsession with social media. i think this idea of holding kids back until, say, to see if that's beneficial. i think there's a good chance that that's a smart thing. i think it's in the book... outsmart the competition. on the autism spectrum. he was really nice. he was really different than me. to the lead, which... it's good for you. if you want the us government to be your partner so, you're not cynical about their motives? you can be cynical. robert
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towards stopping child sexual by ai is on the rise. of the crime and policing bill when it comes to parliamentnson, bbc news. the home secretary, yvette cooper, was on the laura kuenssberg programme this morning to talk crimes against some of the most vulnerable people of all. but what we are seeing is that al is now putting the online it is escalating, industrialising the scale of some of this appalling abuse. better groom or blackmail teenagers and children, distorting images, using those to draw young people into further abuse. about the government's you are right that there is already a legal framework and child abuse is one of the most vile and horrendous crimes against some of the most vulnerable people of all. but what we are seeing is that al is now putting the online child abuse on steroids. it is escalating, industrialising the scale of some of this appalling abuse. you have perpetrators who are using al to help them better groom or blackmail teenagers and children, distorting images, using those to draw young people into further abuse. just the most horrific things taking place and
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and the members of parliament didn't really know what they were enacting. and so by the time i think everybody figured it out, three years into orban's regime, he had captured virtually all of the independent institutions. he had also rewritten the election law, and there was no way any opposition force had the toehold, the resources or the organization to actually ever oust him from power. so what we're seeing now in the u.s. is exactly this kind of thing. and i must say, you know, what's interesting is that people still think that you lose democracies with tanks in the streets. and what i keep saying is, no, you lose, you lose. your undermine it by law. >> so that's really interesting. i am telling you that i hate to go back to the nazi era. i don't want to bring up hitler. it turns a whole number of people off, but i cannot help but be struck by what joseph goebbels said after they seized power as they were seizing power from a democracy. he said the big joke on democracy is that it gives its mortal enemies the means to its own destruction. and kim, you
and the members of parliament didn't really know what they were enacting. and so by the time i think everybody figured it out, three years into orban's regime, he had captured virtually all of the independent institutions. he had also rewritten the election law, and there was no way any opposition force had the toehold, the resources or the organization to actually ever oust him from power. so what we're seeing now in the u.s. is exactly this kind of thing. and i must say, you know, what's...
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so i guess the biggest uproar is that he openly was willing to get those the bill through parliament, the support of the afd. as such, it's not such a big problem. the afd has been regularly voting for certain bills, but i guess that he openly said, i want to push it through no matter what it cost, has caused to that major uproar. and also like protests across the across the country where people were concerned that he might also be willing to form a coalition with the afd, which the cdu is obviously rejecting. i guess his move is meant to actually regain some conservative voters who didn't feel at home anymore in that rather centrist merkel's cdu, which was very much moved to the left. so it remains to be seen whether this move actually backfires or is actually positive for the cdu going forward, because clearly he wants to reposition the party to be really conservative, not just somehow somewhat stuck in the middle. but let's take a listen of what he said after the bill failed in parliament. >> he mentioned lawson. >> people outside who are listening and watching us in these turbulen
so i guess the biggest uproar is that he openly was willing to get those the bill through parliament, the support of the afd. as such, it's not such a big problem. the afd has been regularly voting for certain bills, but i guess that he openly said, i want to push it through no matter what it cost, has caused to that major uproar. and also like protests across the across the country where people were concerned that he might also be willing to form a coalition with the afd, which the cdu is...
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people kept asking me in parliament, why don't we have more engineers?n't pay them enough. i'm sorry. >> and also, she's obsessed with equality of outcome rather than equality of outcome rather than equality of outcome rather than equality of opportunity. classic socialism that will bring the country down. >> look, he's not even disagreeing. >> i would actually say the opposite. i always believe in the equality of opportunity because, you know, i was dealt my hand in life and have been lucky to have people help me out at certain points. and i think you have to have the opportunity and the inner belief to do so. matthews as a as a socialist, i would, i would add, but. >> proper labour. >> proper labour. >> this is. >> this is. >> the left right paradigm doesn't exist anymore. and just. >> you'd have to read the. >> you'd have to read the. >> statement in case you were troubled by that conversation about so and actually the headteacher samaritans on their 24 hour helpline can be reached on 116123. right. should we just talk briefly then about working from
people kept asking me in parliament, why don't we have more engineers?n't pay them enough. i'm sorry. >> and also, she's obsessed with equality of outcome rather than equality of outcome rather than equality of outcome rather than equality of opportunity. classic socialism that will bring the country down. >> look, he's not even disagreeing. >> i would actually say the opposite. i always believe in the equality of opportunity because, you know, i was dealt my hand in life and...
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these right is not, of course, against that the, in fact let's just say to a law, to these really parliament opposing this type of shipment of about a single state. okay. i appreciate they're giving us a breakdown of that because it is important. you've had some really important points that we should be considering as we're going forward. i want to bring it back a little bit. you and i over the last 48 hours or so since thursday. i've been talking about the control of the narrative, but thomas and israel have been that time thing as the prisoner release and captivate exchange, excuse me, has been going on. there is a consensus from the list that we've had on that israel has been losing that power to that hot. how much has been been maintaining the upper hand at least in terms of the, the public facing element of this? israel conte, re gain control of that narrative of its narrative. what are the channels, what do you think the following? governments are going to start looking at their relationship with israel and starting to re evaluate that. ok, so here uh we need to talk about 2 levels thr
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so he's not being able to actually to the entire kind of way, the members of parliament, the teacher behind the. and so what those are do think that's the change to be very emotional and you know, the doesn't it can be stalled. so we've got the teen mediation and i think that needs to be some pre shopping, put on the critics, you kid. and i think this this way, southern africa and south africa in particular. have cool felix richard. katy too old. yes. because you're ultimately what ever you want, james. this can only be solved one way through mediation, teasing, regional, and dislike to doing the like to get and around the table, teaching the mediators, kenya, and then go, let's really to get to the wanda and um, can shop around one table and solve african psychics influence being kinshasa has to be that has to, they have to turn the caps close and, and forced you to get into the tables. because i think ultimately he is at the moment, not being he's got, i meant this week and he is weak and receive. the emotive response is coming from him. and i don't think that is helping because th
so he's not being able to actually to the entire kind of way, the members of parliament, the teacher behind the. and so what those are do think that's the change to be very emotional and you know, the doesn't it can be stalled. so we've got the teen mediation and i think that needs to be some pre shopping, put on the critics, you kid. and i think this this way, southern africa and south africa in particular. have cool felix richard. katy too old. yes. because you're ultimately what ever you...
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they said they only agreed to suspend the adverts through parliament expected to ban the advertising think. its impact is everywhere. ai feels like a very contemporary story. this is an exhibition that wants you to reconsider what you think you know. so it's more about checking your sources. video has come from? and that's going to be really important going forward. yellow. green. cat. dog. mouse. moment of truth, then. it's pretty scary, isn't it? these are big challenges. anyone can visit the exhibition and have a think for themselves when it opens on tuesday. many parts of the country had a pretty cloudy day on saturday, we started to see cloud move away and try ewey endeeme try end "nee in. to away end—eemetryer�*ed "nee in. to clear away and—aemetryar�*ed "nee in. to clear the skies, not started to clear the skies, not being with us here in sunday... front is going to be aeeather'ffaat ia sates tee: its way slowly towards pushing its way slowly towards so as it works high pressure so as it works will be slow eaatwafda it. wili'ia'e'ataw ' and weak. this moving and very weak. thi
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we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of 20000000 to the rwandan army clearly shows that these people are the ones behind it. were fed up with your complicity with the rwandans and the genocidal coming. we are simply fed up make up your minds and quickly as well. can shasta has a case can gully of supporting the militants to access the deals. these mineral resources which are critical for the production of not just electric vehicles, but also mobile phones were one that has denied any involvement. however, a year ago, it signed a key resource supply diesel with the e. u, and some, as you were hearing the arrow pointing to weston interest in the ongoing will, the minerals value chains are critical to rolando is economy. the country is a major player on the world's 10, tell them extraction. it also produces 10 tungsten gold and i opium, and has potential for lithium and rare earth elements. in addition, rolanda with its favorable in
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and now the constitution and the parliament and the men, if you have for the just also if you're going to need all the help he could meet, i don't need to nash this is very important message that is being sent out by this visit because in the geo politics of the region time with the shut off choosing south via the means that just 6 weeks ago, the alignment that this can be had withdrawn and russia has now shifted. i'm the should i making for the tv, meets the needs of the be the region there. so get a, be a, has placed itself as and gets them to get involved in, not just the lifting of sanctions, but to be the nation's community has been that syria is under new leadership. it is the lightning itself with the regional m dash and allied and it wants all the help that it can get all summer. and thank you very much for that. that sounds. there is a summer been job aids reporting their life from serious capital, damascus. the you haven't used a number of say, can injured palestinians in guys i boarding boss, is destined to leave the b. c straight for treatment abroad. they're off a border c
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he would like to see winning the german elections and the, the, the speaker of the parliament in georgia re posted a non ex a. well, what about when all the people from your own party were here meeting with the opposition and supporting them and tried to help them when? so there's a real, there's a real level of hypocrisy among the us and the european leaders and hopefully shining a light on that will have some positive effect. yeah, schultz. the hated the leader in the gym. the 80 by the german people who have at the time of this record and he's still translate presumably, but of course, the deep state hasn't gone away and i just was predictable that we're hearing some elements opposing trump's desire to trim down all these nefarious activities. we come to think of it. we still don't even, i mean, you mentioned the russia hooks. we still don't even really understand what the assassination attempts against trump were about doing. i mean, what's your understanding of liberty reports about this loan? the gunman, who shots the president before he was elected the most certainly a right field
he would like to see winning the german elections and the, the, the speaker of the parliament in georgia re posted a non ex a. well, what about when all the people from your own party were here meeting with the opposition and supporting them and tried to help them when? so there's a real, there's a real level of hypocrisy among the us and the european leaders and hopefully shining a light on that will have some positive effect. yeah, schultz. the hated the leader in the gym. the 80 by the...
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speaker, this pension increase by 470 pounds, and over the course of this parliament, 1900 pounds, benefitingillions of pensioners. does the prime minister agree that means testing the state pension would do severe harm, and will you confirm that this government will always protect the state pension and the triple log? p.m. starmer: let me be absolutely clear, mr. speaker. there will be no means testing of the state pension under this labor government. we are committed both to the triple block and the principle that people should receive pension based on the contribution, regardless of their wealth. his right to say 12 million pensioners receiving 470 pound increase in april. when people like the opposition say they want means testing, that means a cuts. the difference is, they cut pensions. we are increasing them. >> the opposition. >> mr. speaker, may i take this opportunity to solemnly commemorate the anniversary of the liberation about sweats? to remember the 6 million jewish men, women, and children who were murdered? the holocaust stands as a unique people in history. yesterday the prim
speaker, this pension increase by 470 pounds, and over the course of this parliament, 1900 pounds, benefitingillions of pensioners. does the prime minister agree that means testing the state pension would do severe harm, and will you confirm that this government will always protect the state pension and the triple log? p.m. starmer: let me be absolutely clear, mr. speaker. there will be no means testing of the state pension under this labor government. we are committed both to the triple block...
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catholic high school. child had been arrested. and remains in our custody at this time. death in parliamentafternoon. we are in contact with the school and the council and investigations are under way. this is the second incident at all saints in recent days. last wednesday, the school was apparently put into lockdown. saying, the reason was due to "threatening behaviour were made of physical violence." remains cordoned off, as an investigation continues into another fatal stabbing involving children at a school. let's turn to the us — and the fallout from canada, mexico and china. to the prospect of tariffs on goods sold european stock markets dropped shortly after to the prospect of tariffs on goods sold to the united states. here's what us president said when he was asked by the bbc. european stock markets dropped shortly after nobody is out with mexico. we had a _ nobody is out with mexico. we had a great _ nobody is out with mexico. we had a great talk _ nobody is out with mexico. we had a great talk with _ nobody is out with mexico. we had a great talk with mexico. l had a great talk
catholic high school. child had been arrested. and remains in our custody at this time. death in parliamentafternoon. we are in contact with the school and the council and investigations are under way. this is the second incident at all saints in recent days. last wednesday, the school was apparently put into lockdown. saying, the reason was due to "threatening behaviour were made of physical violence." remains cordoned off, as an investigation continues into another fatal stabbing...
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it is about the parliament which was totally under his control by 2001. it was about the judicial system, which was under his control by 2001. it was about the elections of governors and the executive power, which was under his control by 2004. and this was the infrastructure. we saw the institution being demolished and ruined and so on. at the same time russian independent journalists, due to their incredible stubbornness, continued working. at some point it started to remind us of arms race, because it was a constant process when putin, for instance, took under control all the television and made it his own propaganda tool. in russian independent journalists turned to internet journalism. then when he started -- and really explaining and describing it really quick, and maybe it is pretty obvious, but it is just important for me to underline and draw the big picture. he started to block websites and so on. they turned to social media, to every different -- every other ways to spread the information. he was taking under control of the news media. ok, they
it is about the parliament which was totally under his control by 2001. it was about the judicial system, which was under his control by 2001. it was about the elections of governors and the executive power, which was under his control by 2004. and this was the infrastructure. we saw the institution being demolished and ruined and so on. at the same time russian independent journalists, due to their incredible stubbornness, continued working. at some point it started to remind us of arms race,...
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government is facing a no-confidence vote after the prime minister bypassed the lower house of parliamentrce the adoption of its budget. the far left is said it will file a no-confidence motion in a vote is expected on wednesday, but the government could survive of mps follow guidance not to support the motion. the u.k. treasury has told government departments to prepare for their budgets to be frozen in cash terms ahead of a major spending review in june. the ruling labour party has pledged to avoid the return to austerity. public finances are under pressure from high borrowing costs and stagnant growth. unprotected areas like justice, culture and local government are most at risk of being squeezed. plenty more coming up, stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: trumps 10% tariffs on china are in place. china response. they have a playbook. more symbolic than substantial could be the argument given that for example, a probe into google is pretty insubstantial given that business has very little exposure to the chinese markets. yet they pull in a bit a bit of natural gas and lng from the u
government is facing a no-confidence vote after the prime minister bypassed the lower house of parliamentrce the adoption of its budget. the far left is said it will file a no-confidence motion in a vote is expected on wednesday, but the government could survive of mps follow guidance not to support the motion. the u.k. treasury has told government departments to prepare for their budgets to be frozen in cash terms ahead of a major spending review in june. the ruling labour party has pledged to...
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1912 or so the social democratic party had a third of the seats in the reichstag, and the german parliament and. there were these international conferences every couple of years and. so so the leaders of the british labor party and the french socialist party and the social democratic party with in brussels or someplace and pledge that the workers of the world would never go off to war against one another. and then 14 happens. and what happens is that the workers of the world march off obediently to war, and most of those socialist parties and social democratic parties vote war credits and become i mean, there were dissenters, but and so it was a moment of disillusionment that sense of automatic progress will just keep, you know, gathering and that that dissolves. and there are two exceptions in the socialist movement to that endorsement of the war. one is the american socialist party. united states is not yet in the war. and in fact, it's in a leaders are running on platforms going to keep america out of the war. so they're there. they're an exception. and the other is in russia, where the
1912 or so the social democratic party had a third of the seats in the reichstag, and the german parliament and. there were these international conferences every couple of years and. so so the leaders of the british labor party and the french socialist party and the social democratic party with in brussels or someplace and pledge that the workers of the world would never go off to war against one another. and then 14 happens. and what happens is that the workers of the world march off...
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but parliament, where both houses are controlled by so-called maga members hand-picked for their loyaltyunclear what role, if any, musk's forces would allow parliament to have in the new governmental structures by the time it returned next return to the national assembly. known as capitol hill, this abdication of one of the branches of government is, to me, the most under-covered story that i've ever seen. and i worked in the white house. i worked in the executive branch. i never worked in capitol hill, but this this abdication of the role of advise and consent, this, you know, give me maga, but give me a maga with a brain and a moral compass. it happened so quickly it seemed to destabilize mr. thune and mr. mcconnell and others. and i wonder what what you i mean, trump could appoint anyone he wanted to his cabinet, but picking people who had real personal trespasses, people like like mr. hegseth, he initially picked mr. gaetz, both of them credibly accused of criminal acts, picking inexperienced people, mr. patel and others. what what would that look like in your view, if again, if a if
but parliament, where both houses are controlled by so-called maga members hand-picked for their loyaltyunclear what role, if any, musk's forces would allow parliament to have in the new governmental structures by the time it returned next return to the national assembly. known as capitol hill, this abdication of one of the branches of government is, to me, the most under-covered story that i've ever seen. and i worked in the white house. i worked in the executive branch. i never worked in...
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now we're hearing from a ukrainian member of parliament who says that sarkisian was taken to a hospitalicu where he later died. but as you mentioned, when you take a look at the images that are coming out of the scene here, you can see just how intense that bomb really was. he was in the basement, and you can see the doors of the lobby just blown off windows around it, blown off. a large police presence. the russians believe that this was an assassination. they are trying to dig into who orchestrated this. but to give you some background of this guy, i mean, this is someone that ukrainian officials have called a crime boss who operated in the donetsk region of ukraine. so that is the eastern part of the country that is largely controlled by russia. ever since 2014, he's accused by the ukrainians of starting this pro-russian military arm and also supplying military aid and weapons to these illegal groups. now, the ukrainians have been contacted about this. they have not commented on it. but again, the russians believe this was an assassination and they are trying to figure out who's behi
now we're hearing from a ukrainian member of parliament who says that sarkisian was taken to a hospitalicu where he later died. but as you mentioned, when you take a look at the images that are coming out of the scene here, you can see just how intense that bomb really was. he was in the basement, and you can see the doors of the lobby just blown off windows around it, blown off. a large police presence. the russians believe that this was an assassination. they are trying to dig into who...
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things that were, you know, coming from god would maybe take away from the authority of the crown or parliament. but in as early as the stamp act resistance. dickinson drafting documents that ended up in the stamp act, congress where he was invoking the concept of natural rights. and and as as you know decrees from providence and nothing written on parchment that but decrees from providence and and so this this meshes very nicely with quaker idea of of of well, i guess. right but but it's an extension of how quakers. understood who who would be saved or who could be saved. and so most most other anglo-americans. well, a lot of them i should say, sort of, you know, subscribe to more of a calvinist view of the world where were there was such a thing as predestination. and now that that had changed with with the advent of evangelicalism. but still there were there were, you know calvinist types who believed that that god had preordained who would go to heaven and who would go to hell. and quakers never believed they always believed in universal so that anybody, anybody race, gender or socioeconomi
things that were, you know, coming from god would maybe take away from the authority of the crown or parliament. but in as early as the stamp act resistance. dickinson drafting documents that ended up in the stamp act, congress where he was invoking the concept of natural rights. and and as as you know decrees from providence and nothing written on parchment that but decrees from providence and and so this this meshes very nicely with quaker idea of of of well, i guess. right but but it's an...
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he is a member of the canadian parliament. you heard him there, sir. what i'd like is for canada to become our 51st state. he said it before. he just said it again moments ago. your reaction? >> well, what president trump also said is that the tariffs will not come off until we give up our birthright and our sovereignty to a convicted predator that is never, ever, ever going to happen. so what donald trump has done is unified canadians in a manner i've never seen before. and while americans may be waking up to the tariffs, we've already started the pushback. people in kentucky. did you know that your biggest export market for spirits is canada? we just took everything off the shelves. california. did you know that the largest purchaser of wines in the world is the liquor agency in ontario? you don't get any more california wines in ontario. elon musk, our premier, just canceled a $100 million deal. today. canada is getting ready for this fight because we know that he's erratic. it may be this week, it may be next week, but there's a huge actual boycott
he is a member of the canadian parliament. you heard him there, sir. what i'd like is for canada to become our 51st state. he said it before. he just said it again moments ago. your reaction? >> well, what president trump also said is that the tariffs will not come off until we give up our birthright and our sovereignty to a convicted predator that is never, ever, ever going to happen. so what donald trump has done is unified canadians in a manner i've never seen before. and while...
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netanyahu is reliant on the far right for his majority in the israeli knesset, the parliament.hat said, um, even if you know, the opposition parties have said that they would be prepared to support netanyahu to maintain his majority, even if the far right pulled out because the ceasefire continues. i mean, so let's see what happens. there's certainly the possibility that the far right will want the war to resume and will, you know, pull, pull out of the netanyahu government. um, but clearly, you know, every country in the region is behind this ceasefire. um, and so far it's gone pretty well. and it's very popular in israel, i think. uh, the last polling, i'm aware of, 73% of israelis were in favor of the deal getting the hostages back. is, you know, preoccupation of you know, many israelis. and so, you know, one is hopeful that the second phase will will happen. um, and then finally, a third phase, which is the reconstruction of gaza, which is something that will take many, many years. >> peter bergen, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> all right. coming up, doct
netanyahu is reliant on the far right for his majority in the israeli knesset, the parliament.hat said, um, even if you know, the opposition parties have said that they would be prepared to support netanyahu to maintain his majority, even if the far right pulled out because the ceasefire continues. i mean, so let's see what happens. there's certainly the possibility that the far right will want the war to resume and will, you know, pull, pull out of the netanyahu government. um, but clearly,...
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the council general chamber of commerce and from the san francisco city government especially the parliament new year celebration. the entire city of san francisco e mersed in festival atmosphere. with excitement which makes us feel warmer even while for away if our home land. here i like to share 2 new years wishes. first, i wish my fellow people 7/good luck and prosperity in t year of the snake. the generations of chinese-americansorke tirelessly and faced sgles contributing to the creation of the first continental railroad for ethnic minorities. promoting china/u.seconomic, trade and people t people -- a friendship in china in us. famous landmarks chinese hospital and the park station are become important part of san francisco. the chinese general adhere to people centered development philosophy for the people -- making every effort to provide more convenient and efficient service to over seas chinese. second, i wish for san francisco to continue leading and achieving greater success in the friend low exchange with china and the united states. san francisco -- chinese and american peoples
the council general chamber of commerce and from the san francisco city government especially the parliament new year celebration. the entire city of san francisco e mersed in festival atmosphere. with excitement which makes us feel warmer even while for away if our home land. here i like to share 2 new years wishes. first, i wish my fellow people 7/good luck and prosperity in t year of the snake. the generations of chinese-americansorke tirelessly and faced sgles contributing to the creation...
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the council general chamber of commerce and from the san francisco city government especially the parliamenth long new year celebration. the entire city of san francisco e mersed in festival atmosphere. with excitement which makes us feel warmer even while for away if our home land. here i like to share 2 new years wishes. first, i wishy fellow people good luck and prosperity in the year of the snake. theenerations of chinese-americans worked tirelessly and faced struggles contributing to the creation of the first continental railroad for ethnic minorities. promoting in trade and people to people -- a friendship in china in us. famous landmarks chinese hospital and the park station are become important part of san francisco. the chinese general adhere to people centered development philosophy for the people -- making every effort to provide more convenient and efficient service to over seas chinese. second, i wish for san francisco to continue leading and achieving greater success in the friend low exchange with china and the united states. san francisco -- chinese and american peoples for o
the council general chamber of commerce and from the san francisco city government especially the parliamenth long new year celebration. the entire city of san francisco e mersed in festival atmosphere. with excitement which makes us feel warmer even while for away if our home land. here i like to share 2 new years wishes. first, i wishy fellow people good luck and prosperity in the year of the snake. theenerations of chinese-americans worked tirelessly and faced struggles contributing to the...
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they do this in parliaments, and i think we should really get in there and amend the 22nd amendment toonstitution, making it one in five years. that would mean you get three congress you get to work on, not just two, but you will have an election in an odd year, which allows people to really debate the issue about the president. but, you know, we can't do anything unless somebody brings this up and starts talking about it, so i've had a hard time getting through people on this. host: ken, thanks for bringing it up, in madison, wisconsin. this is mark in maine out on mount desert island, it's northeast harbor. my for democrats. good morning. caller: i agree with the previous caller about term limits, definitely. for congress and senate. but the reason i called it i would really like to see a segment or a guest concerning elon musk and his associates getting into the computer system , with all of our social security numbers and banking information. plus the fact that i had not heard a peep about it on any of the mainstream media and not much on c-span. host: mark, we always appreciate su
they do this in parliaments, and i think we should really get in there and amend the 22nd amendment toonstitution, making it one in five years. that would mean you get three congress you get to work on, not just two, but you will have an election in an odd year, which allows people to really debate the issue about the president. but, you know, we can't do anything unless somebody brings this up and starts talking about it, so i've had a hard time getting through people on this. host: ken,...