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2011 when protest against unemployment wising, food prices forced out, then president in albany and ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa, that toppled several lead us shanicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary. but more than a decade later today, he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president life, the tunis. and as he evoked men who said that for us, it is yet why then remind us, ought you, does he ins voting today? a kind sides. the president has written a new constitution. last year he sat for government and he suspended parliament after a popular protest demanded that he intervened in the political chaos. but after that he decided to ru, by presidential decree, and later proposed that what she, she needed was a new constitution. but the constitution that he's written basically concentrates all powers the state in his hands say executive, legislative and judiciary. so what people are voting on today is as a change of system effectiv
2011 when protest against unemployment wising, food prices forced out, then president in albany and ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa, that toppled several lead us shanicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary. but more than a decade later today, he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president life, the tunis. and as he evoked men who said...
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ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa, the toppled several leaders, shanicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary. but more than a decade later, june, is he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president. let's go live that a tunis as the of oakland is set there for us, reminders one once again. a lizzie, a why june is he into having to vote today? say today's a referendum to decide on whether to adopt a new constitution. this constitution has been written by president chi psi. who if you've been following tunisia, you'll know i sat government and suspended parliament last year to day is republic day is that she a national holiday. so that holding the referenda may be the right. so carry on until 10 o'clock at night. say there are plenty of chances for people to come out and decide whether they want to adopt case sides new constitution, which is for a hypo presidential regime or stick with the 2014 post arab spring constitution, which is
ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa, the toppled several leaders, shanicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary. but more than a decade later, june, is he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president. let's go live that a tunis as the of oakland is set there for us, reminders one once again. a lizzie, a why june is he into having to vote...
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ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa. the toppled several leaders should. is he a implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system at an independent judiciary, but more than a decade later, jude, as he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president? is he of oakland, georgia, spelled live from the capital to this reminders again, alicia y tennesseans of voting today such days a referendum, a chi side has written a new constitution which as he said, concentrates the powers in his hands, say it. legislative, executive, and most worryingly, the judicial, the powers that is so what people are coming soon, whether to say yes, we are for this new constitution or no, and they want to stay with the 2014 constitution. the 24th 14 constitution came after a long time of debate between civil society and political parties. though there were a lot of discussions about each and every article and what it gave were an, an indelible rights. gay rights to freedom of speech or
ben ali that sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa. the toppled several leaders should. is he a implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system at an independent judiciary, but more than a decade later, jude, as he ends up being asked to vote on a constitution that centralize his power in the hands of the president? is he of oakland, georgia, spelled live from the capital to this reminders again, alicia y tennesseans of voting today such days a...
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the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena lover, dean ben ali. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards. a home 30 that the market. we have back to an autocratic rule, with all the powers raised in the hands of the president to the west. on sunday, the head of twin, his years constitution committee lashed out. seeing the president's proposal significantly changes the committee's work. and paves the way for a return to dictatorship if we've been following. or let's say the decisions taken by present sy, it since his power grab on july 25th last year. it's august that need risen, tie it is only abiding or deciding based on his own thoughts and his own will. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't a surprise. the president's draft enhances the powers of his office while weakening parliament. he's found support among tennesseans, frustrated by years of political paralysis and desperate for the economy to improve but to his critics, it is a po
the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena lover, dean ben ali. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards. a home 30 that the market. we have back to an autocratic rule, with all the powers raised in the hands of the president to the west. on sunday, the head of twin, his years constitution committee lashed out. seeing the president's proposal...
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one of them was he, mum, saleem, ben, ali jabber who had preached at the local mosque that day a few hours earlier, he and his son in law ahmed were sitting in front of the mosque. i sign in with other glenora alarms opinion about like i ada was clear with oh, in this mosque, he criticized the murders committed by the group that the, the living, the wound wound on that day 3 strangers were looking for the mom who had publicly denounced al qaeda, a young policeman while he'd been alley java learned of this. van de la, hello sir la, la willi, unwanted with the enthusiasm of a young policeman. while he had said, i'll protect you. the divan. laws of it, though, all would love to put it over. so they went down the street together. neither the mom nor the policeman suspected that the strangers were being targeted by us drones . they walked from the mosques to the place where the strangers were waiting for them. then the missiles hid how it could be that you're killing a hard core terrorist that was going to commit, harmed people. but i haven't seen many cases where they proven that that wa
one of them was he, mum, saleem, ben, ali jabber who had preached at the local mosque that day a few hours earlier, he and his son in law ahmed were sitting in front of the mosque. i sign in with other glenora alarms opinion about like i ada was clear with oh, in this mosque, he criticized the murders committed by the group that the, the living, the wound wound on that day 3 strangers were looking for the mom who had publicly denounced al qaeda, a young policeman while he'd been alley java...
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rule back to tunisia after an uprising against poverty and corruption swept aside long-time leader ben aliin 2011, inspiring arab spring protests across north africa and the middle east. in ukraine, russia's military has fired missiles at several targets on the black sea coast, including in mykolaiv and the southern port city of odesa. the attacks came even as ukrainian officials said they were just days away from implementing a united nations-brokered deal to export grain and cooking oil through black sea ports in order to help ease global food shortages. in the northern city of chuhuiv near kharkiv, rescuers combed through rubble looking for survivors of russian missile attacks monday that hit a local school, crushed homes, and completely flattened the city's house of culture. >> we are here in the very city center where the house of culture is located. there were no soldiers here. it is simply the house of culte. now we see what is left of it. the house is completely ruined. there is no chance of rebuilding it. amy: russia's state-controlled energy giant has reduced the flow of gas thro
rule back to tunisia after an uprising against poverty and corruption swept aside long-time leader ben aliin 2011, inspiring arab spring protests across north africa and the middle east. in ukraine, russia's military has fired missiles at several targets on the black sea coast, including in mykolaiv and the southern port city of odesa. the attacks came even as ukrainian officials said they were just days away from implementing a united nations-brokered deal to export grain and cooking oil...
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2011 when protest against unemployment and rising food prices forced out president z, now aberdeen ben ali and sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa that toppled several leaders to nicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary, but more than a decade later, transient being asked to vote on a constitution that centralized power in the hands of the president. lease evolvement joins us now from the capital tennis, and he says, so talk us through why tennesseans are voting today or why they're not voting today . well, we've been actually about since 6 am. she needs time and we've been watching the flow vices come in. the people that we have spoken to the majority of people facing from the elderly generation and saying that he is moved to support the president and to support his processes. so although we can't off somebody how they change, whether yes or no, you know, people are saying the mostly saying that they want to support science when they're really looking forward to seeing how he will push through radical c
2011 when protest against unemployment and rising food prices forced out president z, now aberdeen ben ali and sparked a series of uprisings across the middle east and north africa that toppled several leaders to nicea implemented democratic reforms with a parliamentary system and an independent judiciary, but more than a decade later, transient being asked to vote on a constitution that centralized power in the hands of the president. lease evolvement joins us now from the capital tennis, and...
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the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena lubbock dean ben ali. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards, a home for the that the market. we have back to an autocratic rule with all the powers raised in the hands of the president to the west. on sunday, the head of twin easiest constitution committee lashed out, saying the president's proposal significantly changes the committee's work and paves the way for a return to dictatorship. if we've been following, or let's say the decisions taken by present, sy, it since his paragraph on july 25th last year, it's august that the prison i, it was only abiding or deciding based on his own thoughts and his own way. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't a surprise. the president's draft enhances the powers of his office while weakening parliament. he's found support among tennesseans, frustrated by years of political paralysis and desperate for the economy to improve but to his critics, it is a pow
the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena lubbock dean ben ali. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards, a home for the that the market. we have back to an autocratic rule with all the powers raised in the hands of the president to the west. on sunday, the head of twin easiest constitution committee lashed out, saying the president's proposal...
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. >> joining me from capitol hill is nbc news correspondent ali vitali and senior reporter ben collins and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york city. ali, marshaling the mob, give us a rundown of what we can expect tomorrow. >> that's the focus for congressman raskin and stephanie murphy, the two lawmakers expected to be leading this hearing tomorrow. their focus is not just on extremist groups. that's something ben knows well and we'll hear details tomorrow from people like the former spokeperson for the oath keepers as they talk about the way those organizations recruit but of course the central focus for this committee has always been tying all of these seemingly disparate threads and theories back to the man at the center of all of it, former president donald trump. that's something they've saved repeatedly on the sunday shows, both raskin and murphy that things like trump tweet on december 19th, telling people to be there and be wild on january 6th, that those were things that murphy called a siren call, not just to extremist groups but to everyone else wh
. >> joining me from capitol hill is nbc news correspondent ali vitali and senior reporter ben collins and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york city. ali, marshaling the mob, give us a rundown of what we can expect tomorrow. >> that's the focus for congressman raskin and stephanie murphy, the two lawmakers expected to be leading this hearing tomorrow. their focus is not just on extremist groups. that's something ben knows well and we'll hear details tomorrow...
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let's bring in ali arouzi, live in kyiv. ben rhodes is still with us. k today and if you agree with this assessment and if the ukrainians agree with this assessment, that they are being terrorized by the russians. >> reporter: hi, nicole, well, it was another devastating attack today, took place at about 11:00 this morning. they hit an office building, which was sort of shops in the bottom and a car park. three russian missiles that killed 23 people. amongst them, three children. 34 people are in serious condition in the hospital. five others in critical condition. and 39 other people are missing. so it's hard not to disagree with those assessments. one of the stories and one of the videos we've seen of that tragedy this morning was a 4-year-old girl walking along with her mother, pushing her stroller. half an hour later, those russian missiles came raining down. the little girl was killed. her mother's leg was blown off, and she's in hospital now, fighting for her life. so, i mean, that really is terrorism, especially considering there was nothing milit
let's bring in ali arouzi, live in kyiv. ben rhodes is still with us. k today and if you agree with this assessment and if the ukrainians agree with this assessment, that they are being terrorized by the russians. >> reporter: hi, nicole, well, it was another devastating attack today, took place at about 11:00 this morning. they hit an office building, which was sort of shops in the bottom and a car park. three russian missiles that killed 23 people. amongst them, three children. 34...
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ali vitale on capitol hill and ben rhodes. shaq, we got a lot of information in that press conference just about 24 hours in. what else did we learn? >> how the suspect escaped. yesterday we knew that there were several locations where you saw high velocity of law enforcement. a block from where the shooting took place. they would be here. we saw armored vehicles. this area was on lockdown. there's a second location at the suspect's home or the person of interest or the person authorities say is responsible for the shooting. at the home of the parents is an act i scene and then 15 minutes from where we're standing and where he was captured and see the video of the police pulling him over, we know that there was a rifle in that vehicle. i know our colleague ben collins reported on the online activity of the suspect and suggested he wanted a shootout at the end so it's an idea of the three different areas we saw police activity yesterday and he used the chaos that he used by the shooting. he walked off amid the crowd when disgui
ali vitale on capitol hill and ben rhodes. shaq, we got a lot of information in that press conference just about 24 hours in. what else did we learn? >> how the suspect escaped. yesterday we knew that there were several locations where you saw high velocity of law enforcement. a block from where the shooting took place. they would be here. we saw armored vehicles. this area was on lockdown. there's a second location at the suspect's home or the person of interest or the person authorities...
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ali vitali is on capitol hill, and ben collins, who covers extremism.ollone was subpoenaed, what is the commit company going to want to learn from him. >> now we know that subpoena has been extended, and we expect a transcribed and videotaped deposition to happen on friday, ultimately allowing the committee to excel a miredial of questions. we learned this, the idea that cipollone was in many of these rooms with conversations, and then, of course, his former chief of staff mark meadows, all of these were different pockets parts of various hearings in the past. now what his taped deposition will allow them to do is use this information going forward. the idea has always been, anyone who has agreed to go before the committee, even if not appearing as a technical witness in the hearing room, is effectively a witness anyway, because they are able to use parts of the video deposition. they have masterfully wove it into all these hearings. now, as we head to another week where we expect more hearings, you wonder if this video will be part of what we start to
ali vitali is on capitol hill, and ben collins, who covers extremism.ollone was subpoenaed, what is the commit company going to want to learn from him. >> now we know that subpoena has been extended, and we expect a transcribed and videotaped deposition to happen on friday, ultimately allowing the committee to excel a miredial of questions. we learned this, the idea that cipollone was in many of these rooms with conversations, and then, of course, his former chief of staff mark meadows,...
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coast, or nearly empty here at echo hotel and ben told her manager and he shan't when a waiter says, just 8 of the 90 rooms are occupied. this price is ali for sri lanka. but if you are really saying like the gun ruined being beat, this sir crisis is thought the a. so what do you had were breeze yarborough. anyhow, we are being the good while many smaller hotels struggle to get food supplies, this hotel has been lucky. large suppliers ensure that the restaurant remains open and guess barely noticed the effects. thanks to emergency power out this, we don't have much progress on li. i do. and now far or 2 hours and bring to minutes in the morning one another the evening. so one moment when the limit, so we are using the generator. but that also we need her where the lack of basic necessities is impossible to overlook. even at the hospital where indra quality lanka worked, pediatrician only a few medicines are still in stock. she doesn't believe they'll last much longer. it said it is a little bit cheaper. it don't, did it they can on we got employee. and yeah, chinese included i really can't do it when the catastrophic economic situation i
coast, or nearly empty here at echo hotel and ben told her manager and he shan't when a waiter says, just 8 of the 90 rooms are occupied. this price is ali for sri lanka. but if you are really saying like the gun ruined being beat, this sir crisis is thought the a. so what do you had were breeze yarborough. anyhow, we are being the good while many smaller hotels struggle to get food supplies, this hotel has been lucky. large suppliers ensure that the restaurant remains open and guess barely...
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ben stokes who was out for 27. couple of wickets for hardik pandya and two for mohammed siraj. butjos buttler and moeen ali in an extraordinary climax at edgbaston last night. lancashire needed four off the last ball to win but richard gleeson was bowled by luke wood. everyone thought that was the end. the fireworks went off and hampshire celebrated only to be told they had bowled a no ball and they would have to bowl the delivery again. lancashire just needed two to win but they couldn't get them this time so hampshire could finally celebrate. fred kerley of the usa is now the world's fastest man. kerley led an american clean sweep of the men's 100m medals on home soil in a time of 9.86 seconds. it's the 27—year—old, who won 0lympic silver last year, edged marvin bracy and trayvon bromell in 0rgeon. dina asher—smith says she has "more to give" after she set the fastest time in the women's100m heats. asher—smith, who is the 200m world champion, progressed to the semi—finals in the second quickest time of her career. fellow briton daryll neita also qualified for the next round with a season's best. and grea
ben stokes who was out for 27. couple of wickets for hardik pandya and two for mohammed siraj. butjos buttler and moeen ali in an extraordinary climax at edgbaston last night. lancashire needed four off the last ball to win but richard gleeson was bowled by luke wood. everyone thought that was the end. the fireworks went off and hampshire celebrated only to be told they had bowled a no ball and they would have to bowl the delivery again. lancashire just needed two to win but they couldn't get...
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ben facility after the break. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with with ah ah ah ah, a man with the memories of a woman ah, ali from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, break to escape will be the journey of his life far from home. ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be alone. despair badly. oh, in battery credit and we'll go through with it. i was born in berlin. he starts july 22nd on d, w get someone else to the hard work tb highlights the selected for you knew every week in your inbox, subscribe. now. i am kind of the guy here in iowa, sexual assault survivor. a for those of us, can we shoot speaker them to step up and say the 2 women in asia are back to see if excusable don't be afraid to make mistakes. nothing can stop me. that is your ride. i am actually the ceo and found her perfect. so probably take the job. one is me, you her women this with today on d, w, use asia, the rice narrow says sri lankan lawmakers prepared to replace their ousted leader who flight the country. time is also taking away for the millions of people going hungry medicine and fuel are also in short supply, who
ben facility after the break. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with with ah ah ah ah, a man with the memories of a woman ah, ali from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, break to escape will be the journey of his life far from home. ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be alone. despair badly. oh, in battery credit and we'll go through with it. i was born in berlin. he starts july 22nd on d, w get someone else to the hard work tb highlights the selected...
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ben tracy. >> this is all civilians living here. and you can see the destruction with your own eyes. >> reporter: seeing this with his own eyes is why alid to come to ukraine. >> i actually don't have words to describe my feelings right now. >> reporter: in this bombed out village, he met this 77-year-old woman. her name is stephania and she is clutching a photo of her son. she says he died defending the chernobyl nuclear power plant in the early days of the war. >> this lady did nothing bad to anyone. look what the russians did to her house. this is evil. simply evil. >> many civilians are dying. >> bombardment of major cities. >> russian forces now control most of donetsk. >> reporter: after watching coverage of the wart at his home in north carolina, medina became increasingly as what he saw as russian atrocities. was there a moment where you go from feeling bad and angry to going i'm going there now. >> yes. i saw the moms writing their point of contact on the kid's back with a permanent marker because in case the woman got taken to get raped or killed, the kid can go to their next of kin. i'm thinking man, i need to go. >> reporter
ben tracy. >> this is all civilians living here. and you can see the destruction with your own eyes. >> reporter: seeing this with his own eyes is why alid to come to ukraine. >> i actually don't have words to describe my feelings right now. >> reporter: in this bombed out village, he met this 77-year-old woman. her name is stephania and she is clutching a photo of her son. she says he died defending the chernobyl nuclear power plant in the early days of the war....
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ben stokes became yuzvendra chalal�*s third victim, england found themselves in trouble at 102—5. liam livingstone took the fight to india with a run—a—ball 33, including a couple of mighty sixes. moeen alipenny mordaunt continues to perform strongly in second, with 83 votes. at the former chancellor, richey sudak, continues —— rishi sunak continues to be favourite. earlier, i spoke to the politics editor. some thought she was a serious contender, they like a repeal on talking about the cost of living, talking about the cost of living, talking about the cost of living, talking about going back to the old tunes, as she spoke about it yesterday, of returning to a conservative government. she has a broader appeal beyond conservative members, which is what the focus group was looking at. some politicians are saying that they fear a penny mordaunt leadership because it could keep them out of office for another election. because it is a balance. _ office for another election. because it is a balance, as _ office for another election. because it is a balance, as ever, _ office for another election. because it is a balance, as ever, with - office for another election. because it is a balance, as
ben stokes became yuzvendra chalal�*s third victim, england found themselves in trouble at 102—5. liam livingstone took the fight to india with a run—a—ball 33, including a couple of mighty sixes. moeen alipenny mordaunt continues to perform strongly in second, with 83 votes. at the former chancellor, richey sudak, continues —— rishi sunak continues to be favourite. earlier, i spoke to the politics editor. some thought she was a serious contender, they like a repeal on talking about...