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policy or any party congress to a u.s. policy review process but it was clear i don't think there's going to be any debate that the detail in the content of what was rolled out in the eighth party congress and highlighted what it been accomplished on the nuclear siding aspirations ranging from merv's to hypersonic vehicles to more advanced weapons all of this was deliberately rolled out prior to you can read that in two ways, all of this is suddenly on the negotiating table, he wanted to raise anti-prior or you could argue the other way kim had no intention to sit down and as proof of that a showing all the things that he will do and what they say they're going to do, they do. but the message in the documents was relatively clear, north korea spelled out in the head on breakthrough which was the proclamation of the policy and simultaneous economic development in a two-pronged and that's what it means simultaneous pursuit, and one pursuit arguably they succeeded on the nuclear side icbm launch of 2017 they proclaim accomplis
policy or any party congress to a u.s. policy review process but it was clear i don't think there's going to be any debate that the detail in the content of what was rolled out in the eighth party congress and highlighted what it been accomplished on the nuclear siding aspirations ranging from merv's to hypersonic vehicles to more advanced weapons all of this was deliberately rolled out prior to you can read that in two ways, all of this is suddenly on the negotiating table, he wanted to raise...
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countries gain the independence for years than be offered refuse to african national congress members during a party in south africa, the amc radio freedom was allowed to broadcast from the capital, the sucker it was under colon, is protection that the ac wait for an om struggle when a diplomatic one against the apartheid regime. zambia also helps above again, it's an attendance from white minority rule in 1981. and after a long life spent at the center of politics cohen lived out his final years at home in the country. he loved the zambia. he had helped lead to freedom like you. well, that's now speak to the new snyder. she is a senior research fellow at the institute for global dialogue, south african think tanks. she joins us now from cape town. solution calendar has a bit of a mixed legacy, but i want to start. 7 with his standing as this huge independence hero at and not just in zambia. right? yeah. i mean, good evening, natasha. you're absolutely right. i mean you look at president candidates co and you, you remember him for being the 1st kind of president of zambia. gambia was part of and bob
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and this coming from someone who i know is family of financially donated to the congress party historically, but he has supported new liberal policies or the modi government. what do you make of him saying that you are leader or did just to few vaccines? that's why so many people today was back and this is everybody that is done and it was not coming out to be is not important to me is that most of the country the i n d b i indeed, they also hired. i could use a private audit that's not know what he's and it's all though it's nothing to do with all of that that it was in all right. and it was it the he just says, murder, you order to few. i've india. they probably hadn't missed the side of the population. they could have joined the band. i mean, you only ready by that time they have all your all the main reason that's always me. the reason that's really the reason you were the commissioner for india is rude and drug administration. but you don't think you, you bear some of the blame. i was going to be the they are also in the late fee will be on the mark up. they may need more of the awesom
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jazeera, his identity documents proving, he's an indian citizen of the halleck from the opposition congress parties as the b j. p is targeting muslims. we are thing if you want to have one every, all, are there ever been selected, people and number handy. there are a lot of people who become homeless shelter, less every year. bite, eat, ocean, ocean, devastating floods. and i found displaced thousands of people every year, up the carly axes, evictions without providing alternative accommodation will only lead to more people living in legally on government land. other than and his family are relying on local charity to provide them with basic necessities. now that he can no longer farm ginger, he says, the only hope is for the government to recognize its own document, stating they are indian citizens. and to help them, elizabeth moran and al jazeera new daddy preliminary findings into the causes of a deadly subway glance. and mexico city last month, places blame on structural deficiencies. investigators say paul wells, not enough studs on defective concrete calls. the elevated platform to collapse t
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the government's decision to double the gap between astrazeneca cove at 1900 vaccine versus the congress party said, prime minister render modi's government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities. say they expanded the gap for 16 weeks. to provide flexibility for those who may not access a secondary 12 weeks while. meanwhile, india's top tourist attraction, the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to the surge and covered 19 cases. so now are in the $650.00 taura will be allowed inside the grounds of the taj mahal at any one time and that monument normally attracts more than $20000.00 people a day. visitors are saying they were kneeves that restrictions are being well dr. issues golardo is an infectious diseases expert, as well as secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. he explains why the government has now extended the gap between vaccine doses the gama decision . so guidelines are not want to depend on, on science del, to depend on resources are available, direction and bus energy. that is the reason they made the gap of 221
the government's decision to double the gap between astrazeneca cove at 1900 vaccine versus the congress party said, prime minister render modi's government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities. say they expanded the gap for 16 weeks. to provide flexibility for those who may not access a secondary 12 weeks while. meanwhile, india's top tourist attraction, the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to the surge and covered 19 cases. so now are in...
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the government relies on tax revenue from the sector, but the congress party says increasing prices are hurting the most fundable. elizabeth from them has more from the deli, we add a protest that's been by in the main office in the congress. again, it's a rising price control and diesel in the country. they had a little pause symbolically to show that they are back to riding horses. they can't afford the price of petrol and diesel, which has gone up, shouldn't be cut to cost more than $1.00. $0.37 a liter. now to put that into context, the average indian and around $5.00 a day and it's going up because of government taxes are going up. this might the price of only 3 percent more than it was at the beginning of 2020. before the call . 19 panoramic led to a shop and mom for crude oil and jelly state and federal government taxes account for more than 50 percent of the price of petrol and diesel. the government has and the prices high value is not helping the common people at this hour. because we are struggling with the, with the economy of every household is in distress. people are getti
the government relies on tax revenue from the sector, but the congress party says increasing prices are hurting the most fundable. elizabeth from them has more from the deli, we add a protest that's been by in the main office in the congress. again, it's a rising price control and diesel in the country. they had a little pause symbolically to show that they are back to riding horses. they can't afford the price of petrol and diesel, which has gone up, shouldn't be cut to cost more than $1.00....
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question the government's decision to double the gap between doses of the asters anika vaccine. congress party said prime minister there under merges government, was trying to cover up a shortage in did authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not get a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. the field has shrunk in neurons, a presidential election with the last day of campaigning. seeing 3 candidates pull out fridays vote is now a race between for and there are concerns, number of people who cost their ballots. it also said to get smaller doses. jabari reports from tehran. i'm changed with a final pushed by the highest authority in the country. supreme leader i, it's a lot of the harmony made one last attempt to rally the masses to the polling stations on friday. jose matter on the election is about the notation of the people meaning to serve as the support of the people, the future of the country. in all aspects economy, security, politics, it is related to what you the people of iran is due on friday, a to z o this about his comments came on the same day. the o
question the government's decision to double the gap between doses of the asters anika vaccine. congress party said prime minister there under merges government, was trying to cover up a shortage in did authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not get a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. the field has shrunk in neurons, a presidential election with the last day of campaigning. seeing 3 candidates pull out fridays vote is now a race between for and there are...
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the congress parties had prime minister. i'm not in the remote is government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities. say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose. a 12 weeks me, my france has eased several covered 1900 restrictions after a drop in the affections, mates is no longer mandatory to wear masks. doors on sunday, the nightly curfew that's been in place for 8 months will also be lifted. more than half of francis adult population has received at least one vaccine dose. preliminary findings into the causes of a deadly subway collapse in mexico city. last month, they see blame on structural deficiencies. investigators say poor wells, not enough stuns and defective concrete cause. the elevated platform to collapse to subway cars were brought down in the maze sorta incident killing 26 people. the government's defendant, how the line was buildings calling for a broader inquiry that includes supervision and maintenance work. a 3rd candidate has dropped o
the congress parties had prime minister. i'm not in the remote is government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities. say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose. a 12 weeks me, my france has eased several covered 1900 restrictions after a drop in the affections, mates is no longer mandatory to wear masks. doors on sunday, the nightly curfew that's been in place for 8 months will also be lifted. more than half of francis...
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jazeera his identity documents proving, he's an indian citizen of the halleck from the opposition congress party says the b j. p is targeting muslims. we are thing if you want. we want every, all, are there been selected people and number handy? there are a lot of people who become homeless shelter, less every year, bite from choice and devastating floods in displace thousands of people every year of the carly axes, evictions without providing alternative accommodation will only lead to more people living in legally on government land as it than and has family of lying on a local charity to provide them with basic necessities. now that he can no longer farm ginger, he says, the only hope is for the government to recognize its own document, stating they are indian citizens. and to help them. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new daddy. ah, ah, so again, i'm fully back people with the headlines on al jazeera us price and joe biden and russian leader vladimir 14 have held what they call a positive and constructive meeting. they've agreed to resume talks on arms control and cyber security, but both dis
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the congress party said prime minister remedies government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities, say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. will dr. issues golardo is an infectious diseases experts, as well as secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. and he explains why the government has extended this gap between doses. the governor, this gentle guidelines are not wanting to depend on on science del, to depend on resources are available direction and bus unity. that is the reason they made the gap of 2216 week. but as the guideline at that time, even from the job or you gave it to 12 weeks initially it was called the 6 week, then they made it 6 to 8 weeks again, 6th grade weeks were not signed gardline. and after 6th period with this date, that is 1216 week, which is nowhere to mention. but now that w, w. c, no very big number in india, almost 7520 percent of the cases are w i w. and what is happening is after plus those, the protection is only 33 percent, but after the 2nd of the probatio
the congress party said prime minister remedies government was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities, say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. will dr. issues golardo is an infectious diseases experts, as well as secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. and he explains why the government has extended this gap between doses. the governor, this gentle guidelines are not wanting to depend on on...
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question, the government's decision to double the gap between ashes and cove at 1900. 16 days the congress party said that prime minister render it made his government was trying to cover up a shortage. any author id say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd days a 12 weeks. all right, state with the headlines here now sir, we've got more news coming up right off to the stream for minute clock. it is the bye for now. something was going to change. anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier. no one said until we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line when i was just there, i'm with ed. welcome to the stream. i'm josh rushing. i'm hosting for me. ok. who's out today and lucky enough to do it. if you're watching this on youtube, check this out so that over there, that's like a live discussion that's happening. and we actually have a stream produ
question, the government's decision to double the gap between ashes and cove at 1900. 16 days the congress party said that prime minister render it made his government was trying to cover up a shortage. any author id say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd days a 12 weeks. all right, state with the headlines here now sir, we've got more news coming up right off to the stream for minute clock. it is the bye for now. something was going to...
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the congress parties had prime minister, not under our motives government, was trying to cover up a shortage indian authorities. say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd dose at 12 weeks. from says ease to several covered 19 restrictions are sort of dropping the infection rate is no longer mandatory to wear masks outdoors. on sunday, the nightly curfew that's been in place for 8 months will also be lifted. more than half of funds with adult population have received at least one vaccine dose. hundreds of people have been displaced after monson range triggered floods and landslides. in nepal. such a rescue teams have rescued at least 60 people from a district of ordering to that. the monsoon range of also cause flooding in blue ton for 10 people died on a mountain camp was swept away. as a warning that famine could spread across ethiopia with abort auntie gray region. already on the brink, the united nations humanitarian agency chief says, the situation is set to get worse in 2 other regions. already. 350000 people and see great living i
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government's decision to double the gap between astrazeneca cove at 1900 vaccine days is the congress party said that prime minister to render remote his government was trying to cover up a shortage and you know, authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd dose a 12 weeks. all the while india is top tourist attraction. the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to a surgeon having 1900 cases. early 650 tourists will be allowed inside the grounds of the taj mahal at any one time at the monument norman attracts more than 20000 people a day visit to say the relief restrictions being lifted. coffee dying to go ahead and cancel what sounds like, you know, of course we were kate inside our homes for a long time. and finally it has opened up until now everything was shot including shops, cafes and restaurants. people are desperate and unemployed. i think this is how we help them by encouraging tourism. there should be no compromise with safety though you can probably start to come to places like this, wh
government's decision to double the gap between astrazeneca cove at 1900 vaccine days is the congress party said that prime minister to render remote his government was trying to cover up a shortage and you know, authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd dose a 12 weeks. all the while india is top tourist attraction. the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to a surgeon having 1900 cases. early...
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the congress party said prime minister render modi's government was trying to cover up a shortage india and authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose at 12 weeks or in the top tourist attraction. the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to the surgeon cape $900.00 cases. only $650.00 tourists will be allowed inside the grounds of the taj mahal at any one time. the monument normally attracts more than $20000.00 people a day, but to say that relief, frustrations are being lifted. coffee dying to go ahead, move on to watch. how do you know? of course we were cage inside our homes for a long time. and finally it opened up until now everything was shot including shops, cafes and restaurants. people are desperate and unemployed. i think this is how we help them by encouraging tourism. there should be no compromise with safety though . you can probably start to come to places like this, where social distancing is possible. the arrangements are good ticket sales is online. it feels nice to come
the congress party said prime minister render modi's government was trying to cover up a shortage india and authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access a 2nd dose at 12 weeks or in the top tourist attraction. the taj mahal has reopened to the public 2 months after it was closed due to the surgeon cape $900.00 cases. only $650.00 tourists will be allowed inside the grounds of the taj mahal at any one time. the monument normally attracts...
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you often extol the virtues of merit socratic, communist party congress. the definition. philosophically of meritocracy, easy and equality. you don't see the dangers of the increase in inequality in china, not just because of how successful in terms of market the economics china is become because of the system itself based on meritocracy. well, i've always said that china, india has america craddick governance. but i never caught meritocracy. i think there's an important distinction there. kind of governments being able, people can raise through the rack and, and become decision makers. and that's what matters govern me. so you want capable people or test it through the years and just like a good company, you will have people that are capable, your hire them at the bottom and they move, they food, their track record, and you give them more possibility and how that's how it government should work and you see the future enjoying that in terms of combat to equality, a return to some of the more socialist marxist principles that have arguably been lost. well,
you often extol the virtues of merit socratic, communist party congress. the definition. philosophically of meritocracy, easy and equality. you don't see the dangers of the increase in inequality in china, not just because of how successful in terms of market the economics china is become because of the system itself based on meritocracy. well, i've always said that china, india has america craddick governance. but i never caught meritocracy. i think there's an important distinction there. kind...
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the, i think the paradigm shift occurred in 2012 with the 18 party congress. and china had shifted from 30 or 40 years prior to that, which was the headlong pursuit of economic growth at whatever the cost actually and that were shifting away from that and towards what's called more balance wealth balance development, which really mean a common prosperity and more equitable society, so there are a lot of side effects of market nomics that we had pursued for decades. any qualities, one of them, environmental degradation is another, an odd and corruption was another. so all these issues needs to be addressed. and i think there's been a, a great transformation where the chinese society in china self perception and the national aspiration of the chinese people in my generation, especially among young people in my generation. we were primarily concerned about china being poor and lacking about if you ask younger generation most of on post 992000 there are 34 in your minimum by the way there of course they want economic opportunities, but their primary concerns are a
the, i think the paradigm shift occurred in 2012 with the 18 party congress. and china had shifted from 30 or 40 years prior to that, which was the headlong pursuit of economic growth at whatever the cost actually and that were shifting away from that and towards what's called more balance wealth balance development, which really mean a common prosperity and more equitable society, so there are a lot of side effects of market nomics that we had pursued for decades. any qualities, one of them,...
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democrats would just use their 1-party control of congress to eventually do away with voter id anyway. thankfully mitch mcconnell sees through this effort and so far at least republicans seamlessly united opposition to the manchin trap but i have to say this is to be the end of any serious speculation about joemanchin as a secret moderate or even a conservative. nothing could be further from the truth. when he has a chance to choose between preserving our democracy and turning our government into a one party oligarchy manchin chose the latter. he chose stacy abrams and chuck schumer over the views of most of his west virginia constituents. that tells you everything you need to know. we already have a preview of what happens when democrats dictate election practices with
democrats would just use their 1-party control of congress to eventually do away with voter id anyway. thankfully mitch mcconnell sees through this effort and so far at least republicans seamlessly united opposition to the manchin trap but i have to say this is to be the end of any serious speculation about joemanchin as a secret moderate or even a conservative. nothing could be further from the truth. when he has a chance to choose between preserving our democracy and turning our government...
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as political scientists say, one consequence of the long postwar dominance of the democratic party in congress is that it shaped members expectations about the outcome of the next election. members of both parties believe democrats hold a majority during this period. beginning in 1980, both parties begin to say -- seat majority swindle. when party control seems to hang in the balance, members see more value in a style of partisanship that this incentivizes cooperation. charting a course for change requires being honest about elements of previous congresses that may have encouraged collaborative culture to which we cannot return for other good reasons. here i would point to the example of calls for members to move the family to washington. the notion that the culture of washington has changed for the worse because members do not socialize with each other is widely held. the shift away from relocating one family is often attributed to changing expectations whereby members should avoid sitting in washington. giving time spent in washington as something to be avoided is detrimental to the health o
as political scientists say, one consequence of the long postwar dominance of the democratic party in congress is that it shaped members expectations about the outcome of the next election. members of both parties believe democrats hold a majority during this period. beginning in 1980, both parties begin to say -- seat majority swindle. when party control seems to hang in the balance, members see more value in a style of partisanship that this incentivizes cooperation. charting a course for...
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this is what congress and both parties do all the time. they look things up and we call it christmas tree ornaments to bills that have nothing to do with the title on them. i think the republicans are better off pointing out that yes, we are for infrastructure but our view of the emerging people really for all this other stuff which has nothing to do with infrastructure contributes to a data that is approaching $30 trillion and as i write in my latest book donation has been able, no superpower has been able to sustain itself over the years with massive national debt. we cannot go on a spending as if there is no tomorrow or there may not be. >> to both parties dare responsa ability because the democrats point to the republican tax cuts and the republicans talk to the democrats about their spending? >> yes, they do butng you know, the tax cuts do work and john kennedy cut taxes and the economy took off. ronald reagan cut taxes and the economy took off. to his great clinton credit clinton balanced the budget andt who heard of that? that's in
this is what congress and both parties do all the time. they look things up and we call it christmas tree ornaments to bills that have nothing to do with the title on them. i think the republicans are better off pointing out that yes, we are for infrastructure but our view of the emerging people really for all this other stuff which has nothing to do with infrastructure contributes to a data that is approaching $30 trillion and as i write in my latest book donation has been able, no superpower...
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seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress, where the morena partyf president andres manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. we're expecting initial results in around two hours from now. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may, 35 of them were due to be standing for election. 0ur correspondent will grant is in mexico city for us and says the violence also reached some polling stations. although it wasn't a tax with necessarily with guns, with saw videos of polling stations being attacked by unknown activists from one side or the other, voting being shut down in oaxaca at one point, so sporadic elements of electoral intimidation or violence but by and large this has been an election day that is passed off peacefully and most voters turned out because they were angry about a variety of things or very much behind president manuel lopez obligor. find or very much behind president manuel lopez obligor. and you will be
seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress, where the morena partyf president andres manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. we're expecting initial results in around two hours from now. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may, 35 of them were due to be standing for election. 0ur correspondent will...
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always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent, a ticking demographic time boss. no one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began yanine m m, i recall very well the day the revolution started in june, easier for us. we went to the tune is the, an embassy in cairo, and shouted slogans in support of the demonstrators. engineers here. now the revolution is coming and it will destroy the regime blue cross and blue cross. mckelly why i got snow the day. we're also slogans against hosni mubarak on we supported the chinese in revolution and what happened in she needs the gave us hope and the glamour. ah, the revolution into nish
always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent,...
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he has been pushing to reclaim congress' article 1 responsibilities no matter which party controls congress or who sits in the white house. i know that sometimes it has been a lonely journey, but he has never stopped fighting because it is the right thing to do for this country and this institution. i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking for ways to change it. this opportunity is like lightning in a bolt. we have a coalition in congress trying to get this done and now the missing piece of a president in the oval office to take this on is now falling into place. i urge my colleagues to seize this moment. let's make the repeal of the 2002 a
he has been pushing to reclaim congress' article 1 responsibilities no matter which party controls congress or who sits in the white house. i know that sometimes it has been a lonely journey, but he has never stopped fighting because it is the right thing to do for this country and this institution. i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in...
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seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress, where the morena partyf president andres manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may — 35 of them were due to be standing in this vote. 0ur correspondent will grant joins me now from mexico city. will, you can't ignore the scale of the violence that has accompanied this particular campaign. 0ne hopes not brought into the day of voting itself. well, it has a little bit, i'm afraid, david. there was an example of that in kawana, where a human head was placed outside polling stations, a shocking event there, although elsewhere although it wasn't a tax necessarily with guns, we saw videos of polling stations being attacked by unknown activists from one side or the other, voting being shut down at one point in one area, so intimidation and violence. by and large this has been an election day that has passed usefully and most voters turned
seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress, where the morena partyf president andres manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may — 35 of them were due to be standing in this vote. 0ur correspondent will grant joins me now from mexico city. will, you can't ignore the...
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seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress — where the morena party manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may — 35 of them candidates in this vote. the poll is also expected to be heavily influenced by the impact of the covid pandemic. it's claimed 230,000 lives in mexico, the fourth highest death toll in the world. away from local politics — the vote is all about this man — president lopez 0brador — here casting his ballot. he is half way through his six year term — and it remains to be seen whether voters bolster his leadership or punish him at the polls. will grant has the latest from mexico city. i think turn out will be pretty crucial. obviously there are parts of the country which you've already mentioned where both a certain degree of violence that we've seen one of the bloodiest election campaigns in recent mexican history. and of course that may force certain voters
seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators and the entire lower house of congress — where the morena party manuel lopez 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. but the vote has been marred by some of the worst violence in mexico's history. 89 assassinations of politicians recorded from september to the end of may — 35 of them candidates in this vote. the poll is also expected to be heavily influenced by the impact of the covid pandemic. it's claimed 230,000 lives...
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officers has certainly been a capitalist for police reform in the country, but it has divided congress across party lines just briefly. why is legislation taking so long? was you said there's a division across party lines. the republicans are resistant by any effort that cabin to the authority of police. i don't fully understand the reason, but it is so the republican party tend not to want to let any legislation go through that could result in either fines or punishment to police officers. and i think it's some misguided sense of fealty to police as an institution. but the point here should be that they support and everyone supports good policing, but there has to be mechanisms to punish bad policing. and that's what these bills do. these bills are out there and they're designed to provide mechanisms and avenues so that people have meaningful readdress if a police officer misbehave. so it's really shameful that that's not gone through congress yet. thank you very much, professor ron all sullivan for joining us on the news. our view your company throughout the evening. thank you. thank you. now or
officers has certainly been a capitalist for police reform in the country, but it has divided congress across party lines just briefly. why is legislation taking so long? was you said there's a division across party lines. the republicans are resistant by any effort that cabin to the authority of police. i don't fully understand the reason, but it is so the republican party tend not to want to let any legislation go through that could result in either fines or punishment to police officers. and...
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frannis leigh argued one consequence of the long post war dominance of the democratic party in congress is that it shaped members expectations about the outcome of the next election. members of both parties believed democrats would hold the majority during this period. beginning in 1980, both parties began the see the majority as winnable and members' behavior changed accordingly. when party control is seen to hang in the balance, members see more value in a style of partisanship that disincentivizes cooperation. change also requires being honest about elements of previous congresss that may have encouraged a collaborative culture but to which we cannot return for other good reasons. here i would point to the example of calling for members to move their families to washington. the shift away from relocating one's family is often attributed to changing expectations in the 1980s and '90s whereby members should avoid being seep to have gone washington. it is dret rimental to the health of the institution and we should work to change the understanding of it. even if this framing is harmful
frannis leigh argued one consequence of the long post war dominance of the democratic party in congress is that it shaped members expectations about the outcome of the next election. members of both parties believed democrats would hold the majority during this period. beginning in 1980, both parties began the see the majority as winnable and members' behavior changed accordingly. when party control is seen to hang in the balance, members see more value in a style of partisanship that...
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hearing this, the charge around contempt of court, there were members of the african national congress, his party, the governing part in south africa, military veterans of that party had camped out outside being candler residents. they say to protect the former president saying nobody would arrest him. jacobs, do my has lost support, especially since he's resignation in 2018 around linked to corruption. but there are 2 people who support the former president because it is his home province where he has a significant presence, significant support. so it would be interesting to see what happens in the next few days around who comes out to support him. if the, the rest of, if he hands himself over and what kind of political further political divisions this will cause a given his political standing and the difficulties the amc itself is fighting if facing in terms of fighting corruption. it's a fascinating story for me to will keep a close eye on that one. but for now, for me, the miller lives from janice book. thank you. is really israeli forces rather have demolished a palestinian business in the c
hearing this, the charge around contempt of court, there were members of the african national congress, his party, the governing part in south africa, military veterans of that party had camped out outside being candler residents. they say to protect the former president saying nobody would arrest him. jacobs, do my has lost support, especially since he's resignation in 2018 around linked to corruption. but there are 2 people who support the former president because it is his home province...
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21,000 seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators, and the entire lower house of congress, where the party of president 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. israeli forces have fired stun grenades as they released two palestinians who campaigned against the threatened eviction of families in the sheikh jarrah neighbourhood of occupied east jerusalem. twins muna and mohammed al—kurd were detained on sunday morning. they have used social media to bring the issue to public attention. meghan markle and prince harry have announced they've had their second child — a baby girl who they've named after queen elizabeth and princess diana, harry's mother. lilibet diana mountbatten—windsor was born on friday morning in santa barbara, california, where the duke and duchess of sussex now live. england's health secretary has admitted that the government is open to the idea of delaying the full lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england later this month, because of concerns over the spread of the delta variant first identified in india. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. everyjab
21,000 seats are being contested for mayors, state legislators, and the entire lower house of congress, where the party of president 0brador is hoping to retain its two—thirds majority. israeli forces have fired stun grenades as they released two palestinians who campaigned against the threatened eviction of families in the sheikh jarrah neighbourhood of occupied east jerusalem. twins muna and mohammed al—kurd were detained on sunday morning. they have used social media to bring the issue...
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he's hoping his party will retain its two—thirds majority in congress to continue his programme of social institutional reforms. mexicans were also electing local mayors and half the state governors. our correspondent will grant is in mexico city for us and says the violence also reached some polling stations. although it wasn't attacks with — necessarily with guns, with saw videos of polling stations being attacked by unknown activists from one side or the other, voting being shut down in oaxaca at one point, at one polling station there, so sporadic elements of electoral intimidation or violence. but by and large, this has been an election day that has passed off peacefully and most voters sort of turned out because they were angry about a variety of things or very much behind president manuel lopez obrador's broader project of social and political reforms. and you will be waiting to see how much of his support he is hanging onto? because he is very well—placed coming into this election. he is in a very unassailable position, certainly as president, because there is only one term of off
he's hoping his party will retain its two—thirds majority in congress to continue his programme of social institutional reforms. mexicans were also electing local mayors and half the state governors. our correspondent will grant is in mexico city for us and says the violence also reached some polling stations. although it wasn't attacks with — necessarily with guns, with saw videos of polling stations being attacked by unknown activists from one side or the other, voting being shut down in...
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and solidify his vision as the beating heart of this party and country as he looks ahead to the party congress next year, where he is very likely to push for a third, unprecedented third term as party secretary and president of china. the economic challenges of course are acute. the economy overall is starting to slow. it is less than balanced. it has acute demographic challenges, a widening wealth gap. all these issues will need to be addressed going forward and of course, internationally, the opinion of china has plummeted. you had that pew survey, 15 out of 17 nations gauged by that survey suggesting a record high in terms of disapproval china following issues like the crackdown in hong kong, in xinjiang, the threats to taiwan, the handling of covid-19. the international stage is increasingly tricky for china. domestically, it has never been stronger. haidi: we love a big event at the capitol. blue skies, no traffic? tom: how did you guess? there are police everywhere, a partial lockdown of this city, and blue skies are certainly what they are aiming for. they are almost there. it is a pret
and solidify his vision as the beating heart of this party and country as he looks ahead to the party congress next year, where he is very likely to push for a third, unprecedented third term as party secretary and president of china. the economic challenges of course are acute. the economy overall is starting to slow. it is less than balanced. it has acute demographic challenges, a widening wealth gap. all these issues will need to be addressed going forward and of course, internationally, the...
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for the comments you made about infrastructure and as a republican, is important as a party and numbers in congresscifically state what the party is for and against and have a plan what specific projects across thehe country bt the party stands for and should be funded democrats are advocating don't make sense ort don't belong so merely stating what the party is for, i feel sometimes republican party doesn't have, doesn't articulate its message and let democrats make the message for us and so we should be more clear, as a iformer intern in congress, a w members including on the committee your own, it's important republicans have a. message and i know president biden deems to be somebody that's open to other points of view so if you just, i know there's some meeting with him are going to make a deal, so hopefully a deal can be made and work on infrastructure. there's a lot of infrastructure in florida decades old especially in different parts so we can always work on that. >> thanks, alex. >> you are exactly right. i'm one -- and probably not as political as most in congress but i ammss about defini
for the comments you made about infrastructure and as a republican, is important as a party and numbers in congresscifically state what the party is for and against and have a plan what specific projects across thehe country bt the party stands for and should be funded democrats are advocating don't make sense ort don't belong so merely stating what the party is for, i feel sometimes republican party doesn't have, doesn't articulate its message and let democrats make the message for us and so...
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the hands of white police officers has been a catalyst for police reform, but it has divided congress along party lines. why is legislation taking so long? >> as he said, there is a division across party lines. republicans are resistant by any effort that impacts the authority of police. i don't fully understand the reason, but it is so. the republican party tends not to want to let any legislation go through that could result in either fines or punishment to police officers. i think it is some misguided sense of fealty to police as an institution. but the point here should be that they support, and everyone supports good policing. but there has to be mechanisms to punish bad policing. and that is what these bills do. these bills are out there and are designed to provide mechanisms with avenue. so that people have meaningful regress if a police officer misbehaves. it is shameful that it has not gone through congress yet. >> thank you, professor ronald sutherland. thank you for your company throughout the evening. thank you. the civil rights attorney ben crump said earlier that a sentence like thi
the hands of white police officers has been a catalyst for police reform, but it has divided congress along party lines. why is legislation taking so long? >> as he said, there is a division across party lines. republicans are resistant by any effort that impacts the authority of police. i don't fully understand the reason, but it is so. the republican party tends not to want to let any legislation go through that could result in either fines or punishment to police officers. i think it...
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he has been pushing to reclaim congress' article 1 responsibilities no matter which party controls congress or who sits in the white house. i know that sometimes it has been a lonely journey, but he has never stopped fighting because it is the right thing to do for this country and this institution. i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking for ways to change it. this opportunity is like lightning in a bolt. we have a coalition in congress trying to get this done and now the missing piece of a president in the oval office to take this on is now falling into place. i urge my colleagues to seize this moment. let's make the repeal of the 2002 a
he has been pushing to reclaim congress' article 1 responsibilities no matter which party controls congress or who sits in the white house. i know that sometimes it has been a lonely journey, but he has never stopped fighting because it is the right thing to do for this country and this institution. i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in...
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his new ideas party took control of congress after midterm elections in february.ountry truly sovereign. bitcoin would be used alongside the us dollar, el salvador�*s official currency, and the country will be partnering with the digital wallet company strike. there are concerns over the viability of bitcoin as an alternative to traditional currencies. let's speak to tracy angulo, director of financial services at global consultancy guidehouse, who joins me from washington. is the el salvador president right there? is this really viable? weill. there? is this really viable? well, it absolutely _ there? is this really viable? well, it absolutely could _ there? is this really viable? well, it absolutely could be. _ there? is this really viable? well, it absolutely could be. it - there? is this really viable? well, it absolutely could be. it appearsl it absolutely could be. it appears to affect in a society of el salvador about 70% of people don't have traditional bank account or credit cards so this could be really a chance of them to experience the global economy. i
his new ideas party took control of congress after midterm elections in february.ountry truly sovereign. bitcoin would be used alongside the us dollar, el salvador�*s official currency, and the country will be partnering with the digital wallet company strike. there are concerns over the viability of bitcoin as an alternative to traditional currencies. let's speak to tracy angulo, director of financial services at global consultancy guidehouse, who joins me from washington. is the el salvador...
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always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent, a ticking demographic time boss with no one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began. i recall very well the day the revolution started in june. for us, we went to the chin is the, an embassy in cairo, and shouted slogans in support of the demonstrators. engineers here, now the revolution is coming and it will destroy the regime book or any book crossover. mckelly. why that's not what they were also slogans against hosni mubarak on we supported the changes in revolution and what happened in june this gave us hope ah, the revolution in tunisia swept into egypt and dro people
always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent,...
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and really, the bottom line is how many members of congress his party is going to be able to get. there is the accusation that he is -- has this idea of being an all-powerful president that is going to rule. and that he's authoritative. and if he gets even more control of congress, he may turn out to be what his critics are saying. somebody who wants to rule the country with a strong hand. >> let's talk about the violence. you -- you -- you mentioned it. it's been absolutely devastating. i think, 90, am i correct, politicians have been targeted and killed in the -- in the lead-up to this? i mean, that is almost astounding. >> i just looked at the latest figures just a couple hours ago. it's up to 91, now. we are talking about politicians and candidates. and out of the 91, it's 35 people who were actually running for some position in this election. and -- and then, it's not only that. it's the fact that there's more than 700 crimes committed against candidates or politicians. and this is only from september until now, when the whole process started. now, we are only talking about t
and really, the bottom line is how many members of congress his party is going to be able to get. there is the accusation that he is -- has this idea of being an all-powerful president that is going to rule. and that he's authoritative. and if he gets even more control of congress, he may turn out to be what his critics are saying. somebody who wants to rule the country with a strong hand. >> let's talk about the violence. you -- you -- you mentioned it. it's been absolutely devastating....