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coalition.rump maintains very high favorable's among the new republican coalition. some of the higher income and a educated voters in the suburbs have been a problem. they are very strengthened innovaro areas across the country -- in rural areas across the country. the democratic coalition right now reminds me of an organized conspiracy to seize power. they are united around one think, they don't like dino -- thing, they don't like donald trump. bidenjohn kasich's joe who is going to veer towards the center? or izzy bernie sanders -- is he bernie sanders? think.s an individual, i decent fella.ery i don't think you get much argument on those grounds. what does he stand for? the challenge for the trump campaign is, ok, you don't like how i have handled the coronavirus, what are you going to do? you wanted to let more chinese in here at a time when they were infecting the rest of the planet because ideologically, you thought it might be offensive to chinese. i closed it down. i think these issues a
coalition.rump maintains very high favorable's among the new republican coalition. some of the higher income and a educated voters in the suburbs have been a problem. they are very strengthened innovaro areas across the country -- in rural areas across the country. the democratic coalition right now reminds me of an organized conspiracy to seize power. they are united around one think, they don't like dino -- thing, they don't like donald trump. bidenjohn kasich's joe who is going to veer...
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climate change negotiations things of that kind later is this is different she came in after at a coalition the completely new generation who will approach things in a fresh and different way and then former liberal democrat presidential candidate rand or pick i wonder if they had they view ends and be more of the same he looks like the favorite because he's had a lot more coverage because he's been knocked in maida but in actual fact they've done more on stage should win because she's really the only person i have to say who's got a chance of becoming the posse if you really pen me down my money's on lead them around because i think of this field say way. all that to come but 1st your tweets emails and messages on last week's show on the art scene looked and which featured elaine c. smith and got it for dale 1st joel says i really love the speak show about the theater and laughed out loud to funny story about the vehicle with their 784 local bank for the whole team keep up the good work with thank you and keep watching richard says just watch the interview with alex semin to speak about go
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we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together.these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their proposals reach thousands of san francisco households. i'm requesting that you rebuild our job training system to remove barriers to people of color, especially our youth. we need housing subsidies for our seniors and those living with hiv and those in unstable living arrangements. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: our next speaker, please. hello? >> hello. >> clerk: yes. [inaudible]. >> i'm a professional engineer at s.f.o. for the city and county of san francisco, and i am an ifpte local 21 member. as a civil servant, i maintain services and equipment at the airport and also provide services to allow medical services to be transported all over the nation and medical equipment. it is unfortunate that many people are at home or furloughed or unemployed, but we are not furloughed, and we've not stopped working since the pandemic began. many of us are working harder than ever. while m
we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together.these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their proposals reach thousands of san francisco households. i'm requesting that you rebuild our job training system to remove barriers to people of color, especially our youth. we need housing subsidies for our seniors and those living with hiv and those in unstable living arrangements. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you....
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and sustained a coalition.as also interested on the union's emancipation policy and how they took shape in the degree to which they gained political traction. so over the course of my research, i discovered that northerners coalesced around the scene of deliverance, and this was the belief the union victory would uplift southern whites and blacks alike by delivering them to the elite slaveholding oligarch secessionist who have held them under their thumb. to deliver to them. to save the masses from their own leaders. this theme of deliverance is so politically powerful that it drew like a magnet implemented to grow the coalition over the course of the war where the republicans of all political stripes and party from democrats and the opposition party and the loyal slaveholding border states, anti-confederate southerners in the seated state. and i make the case that i tried to explain how it is unions persisted in believing they could save the southern masses from the southern leaders even in the face of massive
and sustained a coalition.as also interested on the union's emancipation policy and how they took shape in the degree to which they gained political traction. so over the course of my research, i discovered that northerners coalesced around the scene of deliverance, and this was the belief the union victory would uplift southern whites and blacks alike by delivering them to the elite slaveholding oligarch secessionist who have held them under their thumb. to deliver to them. to save the masses...
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have said this is an effort to criminalize the work of the coalition council the only thing that we are aiming to do is to have a dialogue with the government about it transitional government. the russian doctors who 1st treated opposition leader development you say the responsible for saving his life he's being treated in germany after being flown from a side buried hospital in an induced coma on saturday doctors there say they gave novell need to correct treatment and no poison was found in his system. is gradually being restored in syria after a major gas pipeline explosion left launch parts of the country without electricity find find his have now put on the blaze the only arab gas line northeast of the capital damascus. 2 explosions in the southern philippines have killed at least 10 people several others injured and the town holo ensuite province. well those are the headlines and the news continues here on al-jazeera run off the inside story which is coming up next. what's behind the reco draw is in global coded 19 infections several countries are reporting some of the biggest
have said this is an effort to criminalize the work of the coalition council the only thing that we are aiming to do is to have a dialogue with the government about it transitional government. the russian doctors who 1st treated opposition leader development you say the responsible for saving his life he's being treated in germany after being flown from a side buried hospital in an induced coma on saturday doctors there say they gave novell need to correct treatment and no poison was found in...
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and to articulate and to build coalitions with political power. so hillary clinton played identity politics. and then to talk about different ideas nine - - identities and had a rift about the identities and how they intersect. what we didn't realize and 2016 that donald trump was talking about white identity we censor whiteness and white identity. white voters and every aspect in the message. so my book lays out the fact we cannot criticize the enemy politics because of black people to assert their rights for political power. that doesn't make it a bad thing that donald trump utilized it to his benefit and now we will be the majority soon. >> talk about identity politics it is that economic inequities. so if i apply for a job that because of the color of my skin that is the economic injustice. so when trump talks about grievance he does it at the end of the day everybody feels they have less economic opportunity. >> and to see that unfold and any sense of security that we had a piece of but now we know that was an allusion. but in this moment wit
and to articulate and to build coalitions with political power. so hillary clinton played identity politics. and then to talk about different ideas nine - - identities and had a rift about the identities and how they intersect. what we didn't realize and 2016 that donald trump was talking about white identity we censor whiteness and white identity. white voters and every aspect in the message. so my book lays out the fact we cannot criticize the enemy politics because of black people to assert...
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coalition.p maintains very high favorable's among the new republican coalition. some of the higher income and a educated voters in the suburbs have been a problem. they are very strengthened innovaro areas across the country -- in rural areas across the country. the democratic coalition right now reminds me of an organized conspiracy to seize power. they are united around one think, they don't like dino -- thing, they don't like donald trump. bidenjohn kasich's joe who is going to veer towards the center? or izzy bernie sanders -- is he bernie sanders? think.s an individual, i decent fella.ery i don't think you get much argument on those grounds. what does he stand for? the challenge for the trump campaign is, ok, you don't like how i have handled the coronavirus, what are you going to do? you wanted to let more chinese in here at a time when they were infecting the rest of the planet because ideologically, you thought it might be offensive to chinese. i closed it down. i think these issues are
coalition.p maintains very high favorable's among the new republican coalition. some of the higher income and a educated voters in the suburbs have been a problem. they are very strengthened innovaro areas across the country -- in rural areas across the country. the democratic coalition right now reminds me of an organized conspiracy to seize power. they are united around one think, they don't like dino -- thing, they don't like donald trump. bidenjohn kasich's joe who is going to veer towards...
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, how he sustained a coalition. i was also interested in the third major question on the demise of slavery and unions emancipation policy and out took shape, and the degree to which emancipation gained political traction and how it gained political attraction. over the course of my research i discovered that northerners coalesced around this theme of deliverance, and this was the belief that union victory would uplift both southern whites and blacks alike by delivering them from their holding from slaveholding oligarchs secessionists secessionist would help them under their thumb as the northerners saw it, to deliver to them the blessings of free society. to put it another way, union soldiers marched off to war in 1861 be leaving that the purpose is not to conquer the south, not to subjugate the south, but to save it comes to save the southern masses from their own, from their own leaders. so it argued over the course of the book that this theme of deliverance was so politically powerful that it true followers like
, how he sustained a coalition. i was also interested in the third major question on the demise of slavery and unions emancipation policy and out took shape, and the degree to which emancipation gained political traction and how it gained political attraction. over the course of my research i discovered that northerners coalesced around this theme of deliverance, and this was the belief that union victory would uplift both southern whites and blacks alike by delivering them from their holding...
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what does that look like two that coalition that is needed to win in november? >> guest: i look at it like this. this is a small group of people on the progressive left that i feel either they will see the light and they can be like okay i was kind of a jerk about it but we all agreed that we all do want health care and medicare for all would be ideal. human know we may not get everything we want but that doesn't mean a person that's negotiating is a sellout or him is more negative for senate republicans. again we have to be relative about it and fair about it. the coalition we are trying to build certainly includes why progress is fundamentally the core is people of color. for the folks that are like well the trump supporter's, they have economic anxiety. bernie sanders is something to that effect. i'm tired of hearing that because he called mexicans racist and those are examples i would like to say that i don't have to wonder if these races. post to your point is it's not the rhetoric. it's the policy traded his policy. >> guest: he's actually harming those co
what does that look like two that coalition that is needed to win in november? >> guest: i look at it like this. this is a small group of people on the progressive left that i feel either they will see the light and they can be like okay i was kind of a jerk about it but we all agreed that we all do want health care and medicare for all would be ideal. human know we may not get everything we want but that doesn't mean a person that's negotiating is a sellout or him is more negative for...
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coalitions are changing. as coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competitionfaxes, from ups and fedex and other groups, and it needs reform. inability, when you have a democratic congress, a republican in congress, they stayed away from it because it was unpopular. only in an election year are they raising this. these letters that went out to the states were approved by an attorney for the post office general counsel prior to the new postmaster general coming in. he will answer questions before congress next week, as you should, but it speaks more to the postal service's need for reform for some time if it is going to remain financially viable. to try to p
coalitions are changing. as coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competitionfaxes, from ups and fedex and other groups, and it needs...
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can we use the pandemic as a silver lining to create a coalition. the secondary impact of massive displacement of people around the world, massive food insecurities, one country by itself cannot solve these issues. if we look at the issues of global development, can we create new instruments and tools that would help us address some of these real issues? climate change i guess is another one. a small one. [laughter] >> you referred a couple of times to the global, economic, and social consequences of the pandemic. i wanted to ask you a little bit more about that. exacerbatingvid is challenges in many countries and conflict born areas of the world like yemen and south and syria. you mentioned food insecurity and the world food program suggest that the number of people in need of food aid may double to 265 million by the end of this year. yet the impact of the pandemic on donor countries may result in the decrease in aid in the near term. it really is a major problem that we need to think about. what are the measures that you think should be taken to
can we use the pandemic as a silver lining to create a coalition. the secondary impact of massive displacement of people around the world, massive food insecurities, one country by itself cannot solve these issues. if we look at the issues of global development, can we create new instruments and tools that would help us address some of these real issues? climate change i guess is another one. a small one. [laughter] >> you referred a couple of times to the global, economic, and social...
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we think there is real opportunity to grow that coalition.t is making sure that we are speaking to the base of our to our core groups that are always driving for the heart and soul for our -- of our communities. democrats have really united the party and you are seeing that in all the polling of the support the vice president has, they are completely united behind him. you look at the voters that came on board in 2018 and we are seeing that trend in our direction. suburban voters, more women voters in particular, we are seeing that was a huge driver in winning in the house 2018 and we are continuing to see those trends. you look at this broader group of generally disaffected voters. maybe they have been moving away from democrats in recent years. they are voters in communities we have just talked about, they are young voters. we are doing the work to reach these voters, to make sure they know they have a voice in this coalition, that the vice president not only is a leader for them but also carrying their voice and how they are leading and th
we think there is real opportunity to grow that coalition.t is making sure that we are speaking to the base of our to our core groups that are always driving for the heart and soul for our -- of our communities. democrats have really united the party and you are seeing that in all the polling of the support the vice president has, they are completely united behind him. you look at the voters that came on board in 2018 and we are seeing that trend in our direction. suburban voters, more women...
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you mentioned cepi, the coalition for academic preparedness and the u.s. does not participate in that and their international efforts like callbacks. even though of course -- callbacks. to get an effective vaccines as possible, that is connected to the global order. there appears to be a competition again between the united states and china. and what you think of the implications, if any, for u.s. leadership if china develops vaccine first? does the outcome of this race have an effect on the global order going forward, or is that something that you think is a concern that is misplaced? >> i think we are to be very conscious about my concern. let's say china develops a vaccine first. they could have t manufacturing capacity to quickly ramp up a manufacturer produced that vaccine. let's say china now goes to the less developed world, conscious that i have the capacity and starts distribute that vaccine as china. they have a real opportunity, right now there's a lot of concern about china but they can very quickly create goodwill around the world helping othe
you mentioned cepi, the coalition for academic preparedness and the u.s. does not participate in that and their international efforts like callbacks. even though of course -- callbacks. to get an effective vaccines as possible, that is connected to the global order. there appears to be a competition again between the united states and china. and what you think of the implications, if any, for u.s. leadership if china develops vaccine first? does the outcome of this race have an effect on the...
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diaz and part of the budget justice coalition.[inaudible] that introduces filipino american studies to k through college students that are low immigrant youth of color in the excelsior neighborhood of san francisco. our program has hit a target goal since being funded by mohcd over the past two decades and has served hundreds of students over the past two decades and we are rewarded by a significant cut to our budget that does not make any sense. it would result in the elimination of one of our positions and a cut to our provided services. we continue to provide ethnic studies to our students during covid-19, and our students see our class, they feel a sense of community. and most importantly, they see themselves in this curriculum. the relationships that we have created with our students is important to stay connected and engaged in schools, especially with the difficult pivot to remote learning. these cuts not only affect us but various community based filipino organizations. this proposed cut could provide a s
diaz and part of the budget justice coalition.[inaudible] that introduces filipino american studies to k through college students that are low immigrant youth of color in the excelsior neighborhood of san francisco. our program has hit a target goal since being funded by mohcd over the past two decades and has served hundreds of students over the past two decades and we are rewarded by a significant cut to our budget that does not make any sense. it would result in the elimination of one of our...
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so i not only had coalition with doctor king's organisation, i had coalition with the naacp, i had coalitionsntry. ultimately, numerous organisations involved andi numerous organisations involved and i wound up having coalitions with some 39 different organisational groups in this country, black, white, blue—collar asian, et cetera. and i moved the phrase from black power to people power, power to the people. black power to people power, power to the peoplelj black power to people power, power to the people. ijust wa nt to power to the people. ijust want to stay while we're on the topic of politics and and voting, what is your message then for people who are involved in these protests when it comes to voting, how important do you think it is now the people vote? extremely important. and it's important, again, politically. ci started out for political electoral empowerment and now we have proper political frameworks. we have over 20,000 black votes and people of colour elected to office throughout the whole of the united states of america, and dr king, and even malcolm in his indirect way was
so i not only had coalition with doctor king's organisation, i had coalition with the naacp, i had coalitionsntry. ultimately, numerous organisations involved andi numerous organisations involved and i wound up having coalitions with some 39 different organisational groups in this country, black, white, blue—collar asian, et cetera. and i moved the phrase from black power to people power, power to the people. black power to people power, power to the peoplelj black power to people power,...
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you mentioned a coalition right now to come up with -- [ inaudible question ] you mentioned the coalition -- and, um, a number of groups within that coalitions are groups calling for your resignation. while you said you're not resigning, i'm curious on your thoughts how to speak to the coalition members so they can actually have your back. >> that is a fantastic question. the question is how do i create the same coalition that i created last august, when some somebody are kaling for my resignation. the answer is it's not about me. it's about the community, about you who we want to be and about taking a stand again violence. even last year, a number of those coalition groups spoke out against me at the press conference which i had organized. i was okay with it. it's okay to have differences of opinion when it comes to politics. what isn't okay and where we should have no difference of opinion is when it comes to violence. we should automatic stand together and it doesn't matter what our political affiliations are, whether we like each other, we should stand together because we denounce vio
you mentioned a coalition right now to come up with -- [ inaudible question ] you mentioned the coalition -- and, um, a number of groups within that coalitions are groups calling for your resignation. while you said you're not resigning, i'm curious on your thoughts how to speak to the coalition members so they can actually have your back. >> that is a fantastic question. the question is how do i create the same coalition that i created last august, when some somebody are kaling for my...
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we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together. these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their proposals reach thousands of san francisco households. i'm requesting that you rebuild our job training system to remove barriers to people of color, especially our youth. we need housing subsidies for our seniors and those living with hiv and those in unstable living arrangements. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: our next speaker, please. hello? >> hello. >> clerk: yes. [inaudible]. >> i'm a professional engineer at s.f.o. for the city and county of san francisco, and i am an ifpte local 21 member. as a civil servant, i maintain services and equipment at the airport and also provide services to allow medical services to be transported all over the nation and medical equipment. it is unfortunate that many people are at home or furloughed or unemployed, but we are not furloughed, and we've not stopped working since the pandemic began. many of us are working harder than ever. while
we urge you to support the budget coalition -- budget justice coalition for recovery together. these two coalitions represent more than 50 organizations, and their proposals reach thousands of san francisco households. i'm requesting that you rebuild our job training system to remove barriers to people of color, especially our youth. we need housing subsidies for our seniors and those living with hiv and those in unstable living arrangements. thank you for listening. >> clerk: thank you....
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of the forces of freedom and change which is right now the political party the coalition of political parties leading this transitional government saying that this government should not go ahead with those types of normalization with israel. and we've also heard from people on the streets we've seen people protesting in front of the embassy of the united arab emirates this morning we've seen people online condemning any moves by this transitional government to try to normalize relations with israel and we've also seen some people putting posters in front of the ministry of foreign affairs here in the capital hard so all condemning any attempt by this transitional government to try to normalize ties of course sudan is very eager to get its name off the list of countries sponsoring to terrorism because it has affected the country's economy and its status amongst countries in the world and it says that it is very crucial to get off that list to be able to stabilize its economy and its position in the world but right now it doesn't look like they were are willing to normalize ties with is
of the forces of freedom and change which is right now the political party the coalition of political parties leading this transitional government saying that this government should not go ahead with those types of normalization with israel. and we've also heard from people on the streets we've seen people protesting in front of the embassy of the united arab emirates this morning we've seen people online condemning any moves by this transitional government to try to normalize relations with...
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i think san diego is great, that there is a coalition. it is crazy how many coalitions seem to pop up on a consistent basis. they all want to solve something. but between all of our organizations there is a gaping , hole. that is where all of the wars, we place them that is first, where they are at, in this gaping hole where our networks are not shared. we are not bridging across these communities to be able to connect. it is not a hit on the v.a. or the department of defense. we have got, you know, we have an air force base right here, a beautiful based and they have a transition assistance program there. but most of our community organizations cannot get involved in that transition process. it is very exclusive. so when you are bringing it down to the community level and you are able to provide resources to community-based organizations that follow the stringent guidelines for how they report their financials and how they serve the warriors to show that they are actually solving a problem, when you bring it down to them, you are involvi
i think san diego is great, that there is a coalition. it is crazy how many coalitions seem to pop up on a consistent basis. they all want to solve something. but between all of our organizations there is a gaping , hole. that is where all of the wars, we place them that is first, where they are at, in this gaping hole where our networks are not shared. we are not bridging across these communities to be able to connect. it is not a hit on the v.a. or the department of defense. we have got, you...
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1937 who lay out and articulate how people who have marginalized identities can, you know, build coalitions to obtain political power and one of the things after 2016 we did it say hillary clinton paid identity politics by talking about racial justice and talking about white privilege openly and directly in talking about the deferring identities of people with event abilities and she had a rip in her thumb about identities and how it intersects. what we didn't realize in 2016 is that she was talking about identity politics but so was donald trump. donald trump was talking about white identity and too often politics we sent her whiteness or sensor white voters and in every single aspect of our political conversation in the message and so my book basically lays out the fact that weight, hold up, we can't criticize identity politics just because it's finally black people and latin ask people asserting their rights to pertain political power and representation just because we are doing it doesn't make it a bad thing. donald top utilized it to his benefit and weights, we will be the majority soo
1937 who lay out and articulate how people who have marginalized identities can, you know, build coalitions to obtain political power and one of the things after 2016 we did it say hillary clinton paid identity politics by talking about racial justice and talking about white privilege openly and directly in talking about the deferring identities of people with event abilities and she had a rip in her thumb about identities and how it intersects. what we didn't realize in 2016 is that she was...
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opposition supporters celebrated in montenegro with final results showing they could form a coalition government. and nearly half a 1000000 people sign up for free coronavirus testing in hong kong but it's also stirring up controversy. and we begin in lebanon where most of id has just been named as prime minister designate and tasked with forming a new government the ambassador to germany one support from several parties including the future movement and the shia bloc hezbollah. he has lost even that. there is no room for woods and promises it's time for us to join hands and restore hope among lebanese albany's appending high hopes on this and we hope we will be successful we want to restore hope and get back on our feet for the benefit of our country i have accepted this task because i'm a we and all the political fictions are we're all the gravity of the situation and in the c.c.c. to immediately implement reforms. ok let's bring in zain a quarter who is live for us in beirut zain why was it that most of all i did manage to garner so much support. well there are 2 reasons yesterday
opposition supporters celebrated in montenegro with final results showing they could form a coalition government. and nearly half a 1000000 people sign up for free coronavirus testing in hong kong but it's also stirring up controversy. and we begin in lebanon where most of id has just been named as prime minister designate and tasked with forming a new government the ambassador to germany one support from several parties including the future movement and the shia bloc hezbollah. he has lost...
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coalitions are not static. >> another moment. the st. louis couple became famous.oth attorneys protecting their homes as demonstrators moved through the neighborhood. tonight they addressed the republican national convention. >> not a single person in the out of control mob you saw at our house was charged with a crime. but you know who was? we were. they have actually charged us with felonies for daring to defend our home. on top of that, consider this the marxists liberal activist leading the mob to our neighborhood stood outside our home with a bullhorn screaming'' you cannot stop the revolution." weeks later, that same marxists activist won the democrat nomination to hold a seat in the house of representatives. your home, that is your castle, protecting your home is first and foremost. that is what they say they were trying to do. yeah, well, the protesters were not armed. other than with a megaphone. i think it was a somewhat extreme reaction that they did not really try to get on their or invade the property, let alone hurt the property owners. i think that i
coalitions are not static. >> another moment. the st. louis couple became famous.oth attorneys protecting their homes as demonstrators moved through the neighborhood. tonight they addressed the republican national convention. >> not a single person in the out of control mob you saw at our house was charged with a crime. but you know who was? we were. they have actually charged us with felonies for daring to defend our home. on top of that, consider this the marxists liberal activist...
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million people, and she already demonstrated she knows how to speak to and motivate a multiracial coalition. that will be key for the ticket, for the democrats to win in states, to bring together people. trump has been so divisive, separating people by race, pitting one group against the other. it will take a ticket like a biden/harris ticket to reach across to bring people together to vote in record numbers in november. host: our guest is with us for the half hour. if you want to talk to her and asked her questions, it is (202) 748-8000 for republicans. .emocrats (202) 748-8000 independents (202) 748-8002. (202)n text us at 748-8003. when it comes to senator harris, what do you think she has to do going forward? what do you think is best for her as far as making the case for her not only as vice president but for the ticket overall? guest: one of the things i saw at the dnc last night and what i think she will carry forward campaigning is an embracing of and acknowledgment of the need to address racial justice. it is one of the things we heard in our national network of women of color, the
million people, and she already demonstrated she knows how to speak to and motivate a multiracial coalition. that will be key for the ticket, for the democrats to win in states, to bring together people. trump has been so divisive, separating people by race, pitting one group against the other. it will take a ticket like a biden/harris ticket to reach across to bring people together to vote in record numbers in november. host: our guest is with us for the half hour. if you want to talk to her...
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joe biden like any coalition is building a broad coalition. donald trump has depth. he has a sliver of the electoral down deep. biden has breadth. that's a big, broad coalition. one of the things that kamala harris brings is the spark and energy that takes that breadth and gives it a level of depth it doesn't have before, which is why it's such a powerful team together. that's how i look at this. i think how we govern can continue to submit this effort. if you go back to 1980, you had corporate interests and blue collar union members. they were put together with a series of issues, economic and cultural. that's what we'll have to do from climate change to economic inclusion to social justice, to things that respect diversity. i think that touchstone is possible, but it takes work in building a coalition of broad groups, but with some depth that sustains legislative victories. >> we'll see what they can do und like under ronald reagan did. >>> could this impact his reelectireee l reelection chances? stay with us. you're in "the situation room." . ...steering life at 1
joe biden like any coalition is building a broad coalition. donald trump has depth. he has a sliver of the electoral down deep. biden has breadth. that's a big, broad coalition. one of the things that kamala harris brings is the spark and energy that takes that breadth and gives it a level of depth it doesn't have before, which is why it's such a powerful team together. that's how i look at this. i think how we govern can continue to submit this effort. if you go back to 1980, you had corporate...
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host: we are joined by diane yentel, who is president and ceo of the national low income housing coalition. talk about the federal moratorium about to expire on evictions in the u.s. diane yentel about the federal moratorium about to expire on and if addictions in the us. thank you for being with us this morning, , . >> thank you for having me. >> what is it that your group does? >> a membership organization advancing federal policies solutions to ensure that low income people have affordable and accessible homes. >>host: give us an idea how many renters there are in the unitedre states. >> there are about 43 million renter households with over 100 million people in thosese households. >>host: since the pandemic with the idea on evictions typically how many people are evicted from their apartment or home for failure to pay rrent? and how has that problem increased or has it? >> the risk of evictions has increased during the pandemic because of the financial fallout as a result. so to understand the eviction crisis right now we have to recognize where we were before coronavirus came to the
host: we are joined by diane yentel, who is president and ceo of the national low income housing coalition. talk about the federal moratorium about to expire on evictions in the u.s. diane yentel about the federal moratorium about to expire on and if addictions in the us. thank you for being with us this morning, , . >> thank you for having me. >> what is it that your group does? >> a membership organization advancing federal policies solutions to ensure that low income people...
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the rainbow kush coalition.civil rights leader worked with night -- work with martin luther king and worked as a shadow senator. byerend jackson was honored the black caucus last week for his contributions to black politics. reverend jackson: my fellow democrats, my fellow americans, it is my honor to introduce an historical and moral imperative, and american in the most profound sense, america's future, the next president of the united states of america, the reverend jesse lewis jackson. [applause] reverend jackson: thank you. thank you. you. thank you very much. tonight, we come together bound by our faith in a mighty god, with genuine respect and love for our country, and inheriting the legacy of a great party, the democratic party, which is the best hope for redirecting our nation on a more humane, just, and peaceful course. this is not a perfect party. we are not a perfect people. yet, we are called to a perfect mission. our mission, to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to house the homeless, to teach t
the rainbow kush coalition.civil rights leader worked with night -- work with martin luther king and worked as a shadow senator. byerend jackson was honored the black caucus last week for his contributions to black politics. reverend jackson: my fellow democrats, my fellow americans, it is my honor to introduce an historical and moral imperative, and american in the most profound sense, america's future, the next president of the united states of america, the reverend jesse lewis jackson....
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the rainbow coalition is making room for arab americans.y, too, know the pain and hurt of racial and religious rejection. they must not continue to be made pariahs. the rainbow coalition is making room for hispanic americans who this very night are living under the threat of the simpson-mazzoli bill, and farm workers from ohio who are fighting the campbell soup company with a boycott to achieve legitimate workers' rights. [applause] the rainbow is making room for the native american, the most exploited people of all, a people with the greatest moral claim amongst us. we support them as they seek the restoration of their ancient land and claim amongst us. we support them as they seek the restoration of land and water rights, as they seek to preserve their ancestral homeland and the beauty of a land that was once all theirs. they can never receive a fair share for all they have given us. they must finally have a fair chance to develop their great resources and to preserve their people and their culture. the rainbow coalition includes asian am
the rainbow coalition is making room for arab americans.y, too, know the pain and hurt of racial and religious rejection. they must not continue to be made pariahs. the rainbow coalition is making room for hispanic americans who this very night are living under the threat of the simpson-mazzoli bill, and farm workers from ohio who are fighting the campbell soup company with a boycott to achieve legitimate workers' rights. [applause] the rainbow is making room for the native american, the most...
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coalitions are changing.coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competitionfaxes, from ups and fedex and other groups, and it needs reform. inability, when you have a democratic congress, a republican in congress, they stayed away from it because it was unpopular. only in an election year are they raising this. these letters that went out to the states were approved by an attorney for the post office general counsel prior to the new postmaster general coming in. he will answer questions before congress next week, as you should, but it speaks more to the postal service's need for reform for some time if it is going to remain financially viable. to try to pin t
coalitions are changing.coalitions change, people that grew up in one party see it moving away from them. i think that's what we saw. i heard a comment about the underfunded postal service. 1972,stal service, since has had to operate on its own without federal subsidies. many of us went to the obama administration and said the postal service is in trouble. the business model they grew up with is gone because you have competitionfaxes, from ups and fedex and other groups, and it needs reform....
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we help the possibly in part with how small per european coalition called united with one action also on an economically get him up tonight and told the public then they are short of one member of parliament to form a majority so preliminary he announced the last night you'll still be out. there in front of us or 2 days until tuesday and that's the legal obligation we're just 8 electoral commission to come we will elect it will be official. and his record is $78000.00 cases of coronavirus and 24 hours the biggest single day figure anywhere in the world the health ministry also reported $948.00 deaths taking the total to 63000 $500.00 but the government still easing pandemic restrictions nationwide. hong kong has government says half a 1000000 people have already signed up for its from coronavirus testing program stews along on tuesday but a pro-democracy union of health care workers has called for a boycott because of the program's connections to mainland china so a clock reports from hong kong. in a city still struggling with a 3rd wave of corona virus infection the government says m
we help the possibly in part with how small per european coalition called united with one action also on an economically get him up tonight and told the public then they are short of one member of parliament to form a majority so preliminary he announced the last night you'll still be out. there in front of us or 2 days until tuesday and that's the legal obligation we're just 8 electoral commission to come we will elect it will be official. and his record is $78000.00 cases of coronavirus and...
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/harris coalition. i'm not sure how anybody who was part of the obama coalition would feel about that. i wonder what you make of their official launch of the campaign? >> what a terrific day it was. it just felt so wonderful to see the two of them walk out in lockstep. to hear from both vice president biden and senator harris, the optimism i feel about the future of our country knowing that it could be in their very capable competent hands. listening to them speak honestly and directly, and it was so touching, the way that senator harris talked about working with beau biden when he was the attorney general of delaware and she was the attorney general of california. fighting for all of those folks who were losing their homes as a result of actions taken by the banks. the relationship they forged. i was looking at vice president biden's face while she was speaking, you could feel the tenderness, and i think the american people are hungry for that again. goodness, competence. i think that we are in for a v
/harris coalition. i'm not sure how anybody who was part of the obama coalition would feel about that. i wonder what you make of their official launch of the campaign? >> what a terrific day it was. it just felt so wonderful to see the two of them walk out in lockstep. to hear from both vice president biden and senator harris, the optimism i feel about the future of our country knowing that it could be in their very capable competent hands. listening to them speak honestly and directly,...
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the dedication has led her to being a board member for the bike coalition. her professional experience, i believe, will lend even more insight into the current issues facing the s.f.m.t.a. she investigating financial crimes and so she i think will be valuable at a time when multiple departments are implications in the corruption scandal. he ability to see many sides of issue understand when tough decisions need to be made. i recommend her to be one of the strongest candidates for the s.f.m.t.a. board. i hope you send her forward. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> caller: this is martin calling from the lower haight. i support jane and sharon for the s.f.m.t.a. board. we have two strong intelligent women to become the newest members of the board. we need more representation. on a personal note, the nominations of the two are really personal to me because as part of the lbgt q community, i want more folks understanding our concerns on the board. as immigrant seeing live experience coming to this country and navigating the transit systems that are lacking i
the dedication has led her to being a board member for the bike coalition. her professional experience, i believe, will lend even more insight into the current issues facing the s.f.m.t.a. she investigating financial crimes and so she i think will be valuable at a time when multiple departments are implications in the corruption scandal. he ability to see many sides of issue understand when tough decisions need to be made. i recommend her to be one of the strongest candidates for the s.f.m.t.a....
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these are 2 prominent members of this coalition council they were arrested this morning at a structural factory one of them is the leader of the striking workers from this tractor factory who has actually grown into a national strike leader in the last couple of weeks he has become a member of this coalition the other one is a campaign manager for that line of camel sky so to imports and some members of this council coalition council has held a presser since then they have said this is an effort to criminalize the work of the coalition council the only thing that we are aiming to do is to have a dialogue with the government about its sensational government power is gradually being restored in syria after a major gas pipeline explosion left large parts of the country without tearing through city firefighters and put out the blaze on the out of gas line northeast of the capital damascus this was the scene a few hours ago that are no details yet on what may have caused the explosion but the oil minister is suggesting it could be an act of terror 2 explosions in the southern philippines hav
these are 2 prominent members of this coalition council they were arrested this morning at a structural factory one of them is the leader of the striking workers from this tractor factory who has actually grown into a national strike leader in the last couple of weeks he has become a member of this coalition the other one is a campaign manager for that line of camel sky so to imports and some members of this council coalition council has held a presser since then they have said this is an...
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my short answer is the racial coalitions. >> we have got to have something in the coalition based on integrity people of color. it is not slavery but indigenous peoples with the democratic experiment. predicated on black folks labor and hatred of black people. there is no doubt, making sure those coalitions are unapologetic with the full view and so forth. they talked about the american style, yankee doodleing, got the act that was young, very much so. glenn ford and all of that who keep the pressure on. america is an empire and predatory capitalists civilization. within the same experiment freedom fighters and love lawyers, culturally and artistically on the vanguard. >> the opposition, all the coalitions must evaluate this critically and honestly, toting less. thank you. before we make the transition to audience questions either thoughts you want to share? >> i always thought as i wrote the book, i didn't tell you the story but he said i said i talked to reverend barber, in order to give money to the poor people's campaign but reverend barber said you need to write this book and al
my short answer is the racial coalitions. >> we have got to have something in the coalition based on integrity people of color. it is not slavery but indigenous peoples with the democratic experiment. predicated on black folks labor and hatred of black people. there is no doubt, making sure those coalitions are unapologetic with the full view and so forth. they talked about the american style, yankee doodleing, got the act that was young, very much so. glenn ford and all of that who keep...
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the coalition are calling for my resignation. the answer is because it's not all about me. it's about the community. it's about who are. it's about who we want to be and taking a stand against violence. even last year, a number of those coalition groups spoke out against me at the press conference, which i had organized. i was okay with it because it's okay to have differences of opinion when it comes to politics. what isn't okay and where we should have no difference of opinion is when it comes to violence. we should all stand together and it doesn't matter what our political affiliations, whether we like each other. we should stand together because we denounce violence. we know that it's not the right way to solve our political differences. i will continue to reach out to whoever will work with me to denounce violence and bring this to a peaceful conclusion. i will reach out to whoever wants to work with me and my colleagues as we move forward on re-imagining what policing could be so it's equitiable for everybody. for those wh
the coalition are calling for my resignation. the answer is because it's not all about me. it's about the community. it's about who are. it's about who we want to be and taking a stand against violence. even last year, a number of those coalition groups spoke out against me at the press conference, which i had organized. i was okay with it because it's okay to have differences of opinion when it comes to politics. what isn't okay and where we should have no difference of opinion is when it...
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the coalition are calling for my resignation. the answer is, it's not all about me. it's about the community. it's about who we are. it's about who we want to be. and it's about taking a stand against violence. and even last year a number of those coalition groups spoke out against me at the press conference which i had organized. and i was okay with it. because it's okay to have differences of opinion when it comes to politics. but what isn't okay, and where we should have no difference of opinion, is when it comes to violence. we should all stand together. and it doesn't matter what our political affiliations are, whether we like each other. we should stand together because we denounce violence. and we know that it's not the right way to solve our political differences. and so i will continue to reach out to whoever. will work with me to denounce violence and bring this to a peaceful conclusion. i will reach out to whoever wants to work with me and my colleague as we move forward on reimagining what policing can be so that it's
the coalition are calling for my resignation. the answer is, it's not all about me. it's about the community. it's about who we are. it's about who we want to be. and it's about taking a stand against violence. and even last year a number of those coalition groups spoke out against me at the press conference which i had organized. and i was okay with it. because it's okay to have differences of opinion when it comes to politics. but what isn't okay, and where we should have no difference of...
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but we have to have the multiracial coalition, there's no doubt about it. we just have to make sure they have the unapologetic fighting white supremacy he was young, very much so. they keep the pressure on. america is an empire and a predatory capitalist civilization and profoundly white supremacy at its core a bug within the same experiment there've been freedom fighters coming out of the different traditions i don't mean to set up that question in opposition. all of the questions must be honest and evaluated critically and honestly. thank you. before we make the transition to the audience questions, is there anything you want to share? >> i always thought jimmy was talking with me as i wrote the book. that's why you need to buy the book to get somebody to the campaign. he said you need to write this book. a few weeks later i get a package in the mail and he sent me a candle to. there are these moments, the first biography in 1966, there were all of these amazing quotes in the biography and i remember saying i wish i could find the archives, and my writing
but we have to have the multiracial coalition, there's no doubt about it. we just have to make sure they have the unapologetic fighting white supremacy he was young, very much so. they keep the pressure on. america is an empire and a predatory capitalist civilization and profoundly white supremacy at its core a bug within the same experiment there've been freedom fighters coming out of the different traditions i don't mean to set up that question in opposition. all of the questions must be...
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chatter]nible by diane,joined president and ceo of the national low income housing coalition, to talk about the federal moratorium about to expire on evictions in the u.s. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. let's start with your organization. what does your group do? diane: it is a membership organization about advancing federal policy solutions to ensure low income people have affordable, accessible homes. host: give us an idea how many renters there are in the u.s. currently. there are about 43 million renter households, over 100 million people in those households who rent. ant: since the pandemic, idea on evictions. typically in the u.s. in a month, how many people are evicted from their apartments or home over failure to pay rent? and since the pandemic, how has that problem increased, or has it? diane: the risk of evictions has certainly increased because of the financial fallout as a result. in order to understand the crisis, the eviction crisis we face right now, we need to recognize where we were before coronavirus even came to the country, a
chatter]nible by diane,joined president and ceo of the national low income housing coalition, to talk about the federal moratorium about to expire on evictions in the u.s. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. let's start with your organization. what does your group do? diane: it is a membership organization about advancing federal policy solutions to ensure low income people have affordable, accessible homes. host: give us an idea how many renters there...
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kamala harris said, we're building a coalition of conscience. building that coalition, when you know we had factions coming out of the primary will take time. and i do believe the resist energy is there, it's going to be there, we have heard all the negatives, we know trump is a hot mess. i think that building of the coalition moment that we're in right now is about demonstrating the unity. the states and the territories roll call, when we did the roll call today was one of the most powerful moments. it was an opportunity to see the unity and hear from people across the country, every state is very different. even just thinking about the indigenous cultures present in the united states, as well as immigration and other issues that people are facing, jobs, the economy, et cetera, all of those things came out in the roll call. we felt ourselves as the united states of america, even across our difference. i think there's a story that is being told. and to me the number one issue that had to be overcome in order to coalesce this coalition, we need t
kamala harris said, we're building a coalition of conscience. building that coalition, when you know we had factions coming out of the primary will take time. and i do believe the resist energy is there, it's going to be there, we have heard all the negatives, we know trump is a hot mess. i think that building of the coalition moment that we're in right now is about demonstrating the unity. the states and the territories roll call, when we did the roll call today was one of the most powerful...
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>> guest: it is a learning coalition of voters. they can reshape legislatures and congress and the entire country because when you have voting power and the numbers that can then help your communities. that's why they try t tried to suppress the votes of black and brown people. they understand the power of the vote. i think about that all the time and they had to risk their lives for my inability to go vote. people would threaten the lives or murder others on the edmund pettis bridge just so i could participate in a democracy so it must be something worth fighting for. >> host: this brings me to one of the most powerful quotes in the book. basically you state we are accustomed to privilege, because he feels like depression. what do you think is one of the most reconnaissance and how does the president used that and how do we combat it? >> guest: i talk about this everyday with my cohost because she's a white woman and i'm a black woman and we are both feminists. we have great conversations about how we were raised. if you are raise
>> guest: it is a learning coalition of voters. they can reshape legislatures and congress and the entire country because when you have voting power and the numbers that can then help your communities. that's why they try t tried to suppress the votes of black and brown people. they understand the power of the vote. i think about that all the time and they had to risk their lives for my inability to go vote. people would threaten the lives or murder others on the edmund pettis bridge just...
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all under one coalition with kind of a common enemy in donald trump. meanwhile, republicans in the senate are having to grapple with their ideological divides in terms of especially the budget and spending as they figure out how to deliver a relief package which is going to be especially important for the most vulnerable senators in 2020 in november. two of them are seeking re-election to states that hillary clinton want in 2016. host: go back to the image of the big ten for democrats in terms of the vice-presidential pick. former republican governor chris christie was on this network interview last thursday or friday with bob kosta of the "washington post" and said vice-presidential pick doesn't matter. in terms of the democrats does it matter who is picked as vice president? when it comes to voting on november 3? guest: it does matter in terms of the idea that the vice-presidential candidate could introduce issues that become divisive. again, more of a do no harm issue rather than trying to encourage more voters to come out. there is a sense that if
all under one coalition with kind of a common enemy in donald trump. meanwhile, republicans in the senate are having to grapple with their ideological divides in terms of especially the budget and spending as they figure out how to deliver a relief package which is going to be especially important for the most vulnerable senators in 2020 in november. two of them are seeking re-election to states that hillary clinton want in 2016. host: go back to the image of the big ten for democrats in terms...
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this idea of a coalition of conscience. i really think that people are going to glom onto because, keep in mind, biden started his campaign as, like, the antiracist. right? donald trump, he's a bigot. he's a lot of things and he is kind of proud of that. saying, look, what we saw with white supremacists marching was really despicable and horrible and i know the vast majority of americans do not agree with that type of vile ideology and behavior. so, when senate evor harris sai today that they are forming this coalition of conscience, they are really appealing to our better angels as americans. you know, doesn't matter where you live. certainly, this vile bigotry and racism is something that they are, as a ticket, symbolizing in how they look in the appeal but i think that is really the underpinning of this campaign. and it's the outgrowth of the obama coalition. at that time, let's all remember, president obama was a little bit tepid around race, for all of the reasons that, over a decade ago, he had to be. but now, faced w
this idea of a coalition of conscience. i really think that people are going to glom onto because, keep in mind, biden started his campaign as, like, the antiracist. right? donald trump, he's a bigot. he's a lot of things and he is kind of proud of that. saying, look, what we saw with white supremacists marching was really despicable and horrible and i know the vast majority of americans do not agree with that type of vile ideology and behavior. so, when senate evor harris sai today that they...
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take already announced their coalition. with the help of the possibly in part with the help of a small per european coalition called united reform action. committee which him up tonight and told the public that they are short of one member of parliament to form a majority so preliminary he announced at the last minute still we have. day in front of us or 2 days until tuesday and that's the legal obligation towards 8 electoral commission. we will elect will be official election. white house adviser jared krishna has travelled from israel to the united arab emirates on the 1st commercial flights between the nations these live pictures from their question was joined by an israeli delegation the visit follows a u.s. brokered deal between israel and the u.a.e. to normalize relations. with both the house about 2 years ago hoping that we would be able to retire here but from here you could see how much sand we've lost underneath the house. the world is running out of sand consumed by industry and construction stolen and transporte
take already announced their coalition. with the help of the possibly in part with the help of a small per european coalition called united reform action. committee which him up tonight and told the public that they are short of one member of parliament to form a majority so preliminary he announced at the last minute still we have. day in front of us or 2 days until tuesday and that's the legal obligation towards 8 electoral commission. we will elect will be official election. white house...
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that governs and it is very interesting that even now he is in a coalition and it is agreed that... large percy and the coalition will succeed him as prime minister yet he didn't bother to tell... a thing about these negotiations. the annexation was a promise to the right wing of israeli politics. —— cobbles together the coalition, leads the other large party. ness and yancey made a promise to the prime minister which is important because he is being investigated for i guess fraud and might face charges when he left office. this met with total disapproval from the trump administration and they worked very ha rd administration and they worked very hard to find a way to walk israel back from this and at this point, the united arab emirates ambassador to washington played a key role meeting withjavid cush, the president's son—in—law who was the chief adviser on middle east matters and we end up where we are today with his unexpected announcement that there would be this diplomatic relations for the first time between the uae and israel but now we come to iran quickly, which is the rela
that governs and it is very interesting that even now he is in a coalition and it is agreed that... large percy and the coalition will succeed him as prime minister yet he didn't bother to tell... a thing about these negotiations. the annexation was a promise to the right wing of israeli politics. —— cobbles together the coalition, leads the other large party. ness and yancey made a promise to the prime minister which is important because he is being investigated for i guess fraud and might...