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earlier neighboring, lapierre said it will not issue visas. the russians trying to escape being called up you went back to court in cambodia has upheld a genocide conviction against the law surviving leader of the committee. ruge in 2018 q some fun was jail for life on charges of genocide against ethnic minority be it meets about 2000000 people were killed during the command rouge's rule. from 1975 to 79. iran has almost completely shut off internet access after days of protests. the death of a 22 year old woman held in custody by a runs morality police spot. the demonstrations. many of the rallies were organized on line mass. i mean, he died last week while being detained for allegedly wearing a he job or head scarf too loosely, a death on least widespread anger over freedom and women's rights in the islamic republic. the protests are the biggest urban, has seen in years defiance against it on leadership, them in a burning the headphone. it's different thought identity with martha. a mean the young it onion woman who died in the custody of it
earlier neighboring, lapierre said it will not issue visas. the russians trying to escape being called up you went back to court in cambodia has upheld a genocide conviction against the law surviving leader of the committee. ruge in 2018 q some fun was jail for life on charges of genocide against ethnic minority be it meets about 2000000 people were killed during the command rouge's rule. from 1975 to 79. iran has almost completely shut off internet access after days of protests. the death of a...
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peter cast off in riga lapierre. peter, what more can you tell us? well, this accident happens in extremely, very early in the morning in the russian city of yours. and the officials tell that there are no more but an officially intelligent channels. we see this possibly they will be much more business. and according to the details, which are now officially children injury than they were. they were shocked by the governor of the region. you wasn't late and he couldn't fall and he couldn't get any information about this. so i feel now what is this raf or something like this to happen in russia? well, as we look in the statistics for the last year or more and more for example, then yes, they were only a few possible. the last few years we knew about the situation last year in, in the russian in the region. or for example, in 2018 in russian and next spring year, the young man also school and the year looms up the school with only so you don't pay the costs off in riga. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on that breaking news in russia. wher
peter cast off in riga lapierre. peter, what more can you tell us? well, this accident happens in extremely, very early in the morning in the russian city of yours. and the officials tell that there are no more but an officially intelligent channels. we see this possibly they will be much more business. and according to the details, which are now officially children injury than they were. they were shocked by the governor of the region. you wasn't late and he couldn't fall and he couldn't get...
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and the international community, these documents are now dead for the baltic countries of estonia. lapierre, lithuania, along with poland. it's now clear to everyone that the basis of e u. b. 's acceptance is a statement divorced from reality. according to which, visiting e u countries, as they say, is some kind of privilege that must be earned for loyalty in support for each policy. many people ask, are these snoo divine alliance, a barrier or an iron curtain? of course not. this is an example of stupidity short sightedness and a lack of connection with his standards of civilization. there are so much talked about in the west. yes. well, the full countries are preparing to introduce a ban on russians entering their territory on september. the 19th or the european council is to decide to day if it's visa facilitation deal with moscow will be suspended. now that would leave many russian sorest look into trouble that you facing a more expensive and difficult application process also contributes. rachel mawson has more. remember that lines on george or wells dystopian novel animal farm, that a
and the international community, these documents are now dead for the baltic countries of estonia. lapierre, lithuania, along with poland. it's now clear to everyone that the basis of e u. b. 's acceptance is a statement divorced from reality. according to which, visiting e u countries, as they say, is some kind of privilege that must be earned for loyalty in support for each policy. many people ask, are these snoo divine alliance, a barrier or an iron curtain? of course not. this is an example...
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receive liquefied natural gas from other sources sources other than russia and a prime minister, lapierre said that israel wants to be part of that effort. and not only in regard to helping germany, but also europe in general to re place russian gas. and he said he thinks that israel can supply up to 10 percent of the gas that europe formerly received are received until last year from russia. so quite a substantial contribution in that area of energy. ok, we're going to take a quick listen to the israeli prime minister. he was speaking about security at cooperation with germany. that's miss israel for it's bought. will play a role in building germans, new defense force maley in the field of early fans. as you just mentioned, song will certainly say that the military partnership between germany in israel is an historical irony. i consider to be proved that we have drawn the necessary conclusions from the past. talk does not stop, even liberal democracies must be willing and able to defend themselves. sometimes freedom must be defended by force. melinda and israel helping germany bolster it
receive liquefied natural gas from other sources sources other than russia and a prime minister, lapierre said that israel wants to be part of that effort. and not only in regard to helping germany, but also europe in general to re place russian gas. and he said he thinks that israel can supply up to 10 percent of the gas that europe formerly received are received until last year from russia. so quite a substantial contribution in that area of energy. ok, we're going to take a quick listen to...
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indeed that was probably the main aim for prime minister lapierre coming here. he told the israeli cabinet as, as much before he left the country saying that he thought of israel's on good diplomatic course to stopping any revitalization of the iran accords that were signed in 2015. a very much pushed by president barack obama at the time. as you know, president trump took the us out of that accord in 2018. and since then, there has been an ongoing attempt to restart negotiations with iran, with a view to getting it back into the agreement. israel says that should not happen. they say that iran is a mortal enemy of israel wants to see israel destroyed. and that the agreement would not work to essentially limit iran's nuclear ambitions. the chancellor said he agrees on the aim that iran should not be permitted to get the bomb. but that the only way to realize that a is a new revitalized agreement with iran. so a fundamental difference about how to achieve that. on the other hand, the chancellor also said that the perception at the moment is that the talks with ir
indeed that was probably the main aim for prime minister lapierre coming here. he told the israeli cabinet as, as much before he left the country saying that he thought of israel's on good diplomatic course to stopping any revitalization of the iran accords that were signed in 2015. a very much pushed by president barack obama at the time. as you know, president trump took the us out of that accord in 2018. and since then, there has been an ongoing attempt to restart negotiations with iran,...
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history and there are many others coming in to for example, we've had from the israeli prime minister lapierre. we've had the committee, a canadian prime minister, just intruder. remember that the queen was also the head of state of canada, and he said it is with the heaviest of hearts that we've learned of her passing. so i think we will just throughout the next few days, we will hear condolences. we will hear people who knew her well, people who knew her a little bit and people who didn't know her, but to feel very very i felt very, very attached to queen elizabeth the 2nd a woman who was on the throne for 70 years, 7 decades thing the world changed enormously a wet when she ascended the throne. they were still the british empire. she ascended the throne even before the 2nd world war. and it is quite extraordinary that this woman was able to carry out. i chew cheese and have this sense of duty right up until the very end. even on tuesday, a welcoming the new british prime minister list trust and saying good bye to the former prime minister boris johnson. alex 1st waiting in the studio and bu
history and there are many others coming in to for example, we've had from the israeli prime minister lapierre. we've had the committee, a canadian prime minister, just intruder. remember that the queen was also the head of state of canada, and he said it is with the heaviest of hearts that we've learned of her passing. so i think we will just throughout the next few days, we will hear condolences. we will hear people who knew her well, people who knew her a little bit and people who didn't...
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um, you know, when i conducted a study um, with timothy lapierre, a professor and lee druckman and weurveyed congressional staff some years ago we saw some clear evidence that even staff whose job it is to help you guys do your work. we're struggling to understand the rules and we weren't asking arcana were asking some pretty straightforward stuff and the percentage of folks who understood it wasn't especially high. another cost of the complexity of rules is that, you know, regular order starts to your road no longer can you, you know, do the schoolhouse rock thing where you say, okay, i'll introduce the bill, it's gonna get referred to committee or multiple committees, there'll be a committee process, a bill will emerge from its gonna calendar to go to the floor, etcetera. no, not so much doesn't work like that. it's exceedingly complex. and as you all know, and have experienced, um, frequently, you know, if something does get out of committee, all the rules get waived suddenly goes into rules committee land where special rules are written. and the thing is handled in ways that are o
um, you know, when i conducted a study um, with timothy lapierre, a professor and lee druckman and weurveyed congressional staff some years ago we saw some clear evidence that even staff whose job it is to help you guys do your work. we're struggling to understand the rules and we weren't asking arcana were asking some pretty straightforward stuff and the percentage of folks who understood it wasn't especially high. another cost of the complexity of rules is that, you know, regular order starts...