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taking into account the fact that the party is conceived as the party of the people's majority, as thety of the widest strata of belarusian society, then the questions of symbolism. we bring it to the public wide discussion literally. today we we are launching this project in honey in our e, media public association. perhaps they will be picked up by other media as well. we really hope for the creative activity of our people, who will offer some ideas for the symbols of the future party, how would you assess the state of civil society in belarus to what extent our people are now ready to actively engage in politics. i think civil society in our country. eh, the state of well, such a half-dormant, in which it was, also came out. eh, earlier, probably, it is impossible to say that before, belarusian citizens were not interested in politics, but rather it was such a passive interest. here, watch tv to listen to the president, but active in the political. in life, it was so e not very pronounced. uh, after the twentieth year , politics became more of a matter. well , almost everyone, uh, t
taking into account the fact that the party is conceived as the party of the people's majority, as thety of the widest strata of belarusian society, then the questions of symbolism. we bring it to the public wide discussion literally. today we we are launching this project in honey in our e, media public association. perhaps they will be picked up by other media as well. we really hope for the creative activity of our people, who will offer some ideas for the symbols of the future party, how...
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you know the country is headed to become a minority majority party there is nothing the republican partyat you are seeing here is playing out is an attempt to stop the inevitable. instead of doing what the party should have done, which is to do the hard work to appeal to non white voters they have gone the other way. it is officially a white grievance party. >> do you think there is of any room for other republicans to criticize trump in this hour at all? i'm looking at governor ron desantis who is with a wink and not mentioning the phrases porn star, and hush money as much as he could this week. do you think you will be punished for that even though he wasn't, outright criticizing trump? just a nod to the absurdity and tawdry-ness of what's happening here? >> you know the test here will be will ron desantis say that joe biden won a free and fair election the fact that we are even talking about that -- he hasn't even said that. he said that joe biden -- he accepts that joe biden is president. so they have to stand up to trump if they're going to try to say that the party needs to go in a
you know the country is headed to become a minority majority party there is nothing the republican partyat you are seeing here is playing out is an attempt to stop the inevitable. instead of doing what the party should have done, which is to do the hard work to appeal to non white voters they have gone the other way. it is officially a white grievance party. >> do you think there is of any room for other republicans to criticize trump in this hour at all? i'm looking at governor ron...
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continues and i think it's going to be the front and center issue of where at least one of our two major parties is today. >> david, your book examines how the republican party has long played to the conservative base with what you call, quote, apprehension, anger, paranoia and grievance. trump was really skilled at tapping into that and used it to write his way to the white house. can you talk about that thread of the politics of grievance and anger that you see in the decades that you've chronicled in the book? >> let me echo mark first to say that the tuscon book festival is just a wonderful experience and event. thank you for coming and the thousands out there to be amongst a community of book lovers and people who love to read and to write, it's more -- this is very unique. we don't -- we authors don't get to do this that often. so i thank you and everyone who helped organize this and our friends at c-span. i write books so i can come back. [applause] you know, i'll talk about the genesis of my book maybe to answer this question, and that was a little over a year ago, year-and-a-half or two
continues and i think it's going to be the front and center issue of where at least one of our two major parties is today. >> david, your book examines how the republican party has long played to the conservative base with what you call, quote, apprehension, anger, paranoia and grievance. trump was really skilled at tapping into that and used it to write his way to the white house. can you talk about that thread of the politics of grievance and anger that you see in the decades that...
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no, this is precisely the party of the people's majority, the party of the belarusian people, society the state. this creation of political power takes place with a wide public discussion on the organization's website. on the eve of belarus, a draft party charter was presented with the full version of allegromanov's interview. watch the agency on youtube channel. the expert community continues analyze the visit of alexander lukashenko to iran following the talks, a roadmap for comprehensive cooperation was signed, the document provides for the development of partnerships in the political, economic, consular , scientific and technical fields, as well as in the education, culture, art, media and tourism, according to the director general of the center for the study of modern iran rajab. the safarov meeting of the two leaders was a truly turning point. and the starting point for building deeper relations between minsk and tigeran in belarus is a serious level of scientific and technical potential of the potential of mechanical engineering. uh, technical equipment. uh, a lot of hmm techno
no, this is precisely the party of the people's majority, the party of the belarusian people, society the state. this creation of political power takes place with a wide public discussion on the organization's website. on the eve of belarus, a draft party charter was presented with the full version of allegromanov's interview. watch the agency on youtube channel. the expert community continues analyze the visit of alexander lukashenko to iran following the talks, a roadmap for comprehensive...
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popular majority party, what does it mean to be unity should be the tools of this unity new challenge new responses. why is politics the business of every civil society in our country? eh, the state came out. well, such a half-dormant, who can find a place for himself in a new political force, the youth, the answers to all questions are not forgotten, but the parties that are being created. white russia is another version of the future, the name, and the symbolism of the party. now you are wondering what it could be? this is a good question for a topical interview with oleg romanov, chairman of the republican public association. watch belaya rus on march 14 in the evening air on belarus 1. the solemn ceremony of presenting passports on the state holiday to the constitution day was received by the republican youth house from the hands of deputy prime minister igor petryashenko, its first main document and a ticket to adulthood were given to talented young belarusians from different regions of the country. these are excellent students, winners of the competition of the laureate of inter
popular majority party, what does it mean to be unity should be the tools of this unity new challenge new responses. why is politics the business of every civil society in our country? eh, the state came out. well, such a half-dormant, who can find a place for himself in a new political force, the youth, the answers to all questions are not forgotten, but the parties that are being created. white russia is another version of the future, the name, and the symbolism of the party. now you are...
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with taking into account the fact that the party is conceived as the party of the people's majority, he party of the widest strata of belarusian society, then the issues of symbolism. we bring it to the public wide discussion literally. today we are launching this project in the media in our e, media public association. perhaps they will be picked up by other media as well. we really hope for the creative activity of our people, who will offer some ideas for the symbols of the future party, how would you assess the state of civil society in belarus to what extent our people are now ready to actively engage in politics. i think civil society in our country. eh, the state came out. well, such a half-dormant in which it was. uh, earlier, probably, it is impossible to say that earlier, uh, belarusian citizens were not interested in politics, but rather it was such a passive interest. here, watch tv to listen to the president, but active in the political. in life, well, it was so e not very pronounced. uh, after the twentieth year, politics became more of a matter. well, almost everyone, u
with taking into account the fact that the party is conceived as the party of the people's majority, he party of the widest strata of belarusian society, then the issues of symbolism. we bring it to the public wide discussion literally. today we are launching this project in the media in our e, media public association. perhaps they will be picked up by other media as well. we really hope for the creative activity of our people, who will offer some ideas for the symbols of the future party, how...
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majority in the national assembly. meaning his coalition need support from other parties and already to have a majority. in this case, what they said really last summer, they've been working primarily with the right wing party to decamp. and so the question really is, why did you be look for this unpopular bill? why did they not back the motion of no confidence against the government, which is what poll show the majority of the french population wanted 19. right when deputies had begun did vote for the most of them no competence which is quite high . but for the rest of them around 20 years, so junior, on 40 or so, i think a big a big reason is that they don't want to have the risk of new elections. because if you vote for most of no competence, what that means is that you are essentially have shown that the national assembly cannot produce a working majority. and therefore, as a result, you have to go to new election if you're in negative because you really want to be holding new elections right now in risk. your own parliament, that's a calculation. i think a lot of those members made. so then, a quick
majority in the national assembly. meaning his coalition need support from other parties and already to have a majority. in this case, what they said really last summer, they've been working primarily with the right wing party to decamp. and so the question really is, why did you be look for this unpopular bill? why did they not back the motion of no confidence against the government, which is what poll show the majority of the french population wanted 19. right when deputies had begun did vote...
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act also immigration that you know changed the way that was done and set us on course to become a major party nonwhite country. that's going to happen. you know, 20, 25 years from now. that said, about the realignment of the political parties they no longer, uh, a of ideology they became more was by your race, whether it's your race or how you feel about race. so if you are comfortable with a multicultural, well, that predicts more than else that you're going to be a democrat if you feel threatened by the notion a multicultural america or the loss of white power that more than anything else defines that you are going to be a republican. so this know was famously lyndon johnson said with the signing of the civil rights act, there goes the south and is indeed that is indeed what happened. and newt gingrich accelerated that but of course yes it began it began in smaller ways uh with richard nixon and the southern strategy. but yeah, this is really in the early 1990s is when that really became when the southern democrats really began to fall they lost their that's when they lost the hold of the s
act also immigration that you know changed the way that was done and set us on course to become a major party nonwhite country. that's going to happen. you know, 20, 25 years from now. that said, about the realignment of the political parties they no longer, uh, a of ideology they became more was by your race, whether it's your race or how you feel about race. so if you are comfortable with a multicultural, well, that predicts more than else that you're going to be a democrat if you feel...
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. _ but if your party doesn't receive the majority, would _ but if your party doesn't receiveyou exclude to pass through and use _ the majority, would you exclude to pass through and use article - the majority, would you exclude to pass through and use article 49 i the majority, would you exclude to| pass through and use article 49 for the reform — pass through and use article 49 for the reform you're _ pass through and use article 49 for the reform you're seeking? - the reform you're seeking? translation: _ the reform you're seeking? translation:— the reform you're seeking? translation: ., ~ , ., ., translation: thank you for the . uestion. translation: thank you for the question- the — translation: thank you for the question. the situation _ translation: thank you for the question. the situation that i translation: thank you for the question. the situation that our. question. the situation that our country— question. the situation that our country is — question. the situation that our country is experiencing creates a lot of— country is experiencing creates a lot of difficul
. _ but if your party doesn't receive the majority, would _ but if your party doesn't receiveyou exclude to pass through and use _ the majority, would you exclude to pass through and use article - the majority, would you exclude to pass through and use article 49 i the majority, would you exclude to| pass through and use article 49 for the reform — pass through and use article 49 for the reform you're _ pass through and use article 49 for the reform you're seeking? - the reform you're...
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party leader. history is made as humza yousaf becomes the first muslim to lead a major political party in the uk. i will be a first minister for all of scotland. i will work every minute of every day to earn and to re—earn your respect and your trust. we'll be looking at the story of the man who's made it to the top of scottish politics, and we'll be asking about the major challenges he now faces. and our other main stories also on the programme tonight: prince harry arrives unexpectedly at the high court in london in a privacy case against the daily mail and mail on sunday. mass protests and widespread strikes across israel may force the government to postpone its controversial plans to appoint judges. and people are urged to stay out of the water in poole in dorset and coming up, questions are taught hotspur after they part ways with antonio, who is next for the premier league stance? good evening from edinburgh. we're at the scottish parliament on the day a new leader was elected by the scottish national party. he's humza yousaf, he's 37 years old, and he's now set to become first minister of
party leader. history is made as humza yousaf becomes the first muslim to lead a major political party in the uk. i will be a first minister for all of scotland. i will work every minute of every day to earn and to re—earn your respect and your trust. we'll be looking at the story of the man who's made it to the top of scottish politics, and we'll be asking about the major challenges he now faces. and our other main stories also on the programme tonight: prince harry arrives unexpectedly at...
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yahoo's message is to convince the members of this major party to respond to their demands within 24rs. these judges in in the past, on the orders of bin salman, they had issued cruel sentences against saudi citizens, including issuing a mass death sentence for 80 young people and teenagers under the legal age . the pressure of the security forces forced them to sign a confession. one of these people is abdullah bin khaled, who was appointed by bin salman as the head of the criminal court at the level of the minister. security of the united nations demanded the white settlers were included in the list of terrorist groups. they set the settlers on fire three days ago with an attack called blues . what should we do when this report is not ready to be broadcast yet? stay with us. rin south pars refinery is on the verge of operation. this stage is scheduled to be opened during the president's visit to bushehr province. with the start of its operation, 50 million cubic meters of sweet gas will be produced daily and injected into the sixth national line. stage 14 of south pars in the compl
yahoo's message is to convince the members of this major party to respond to their demands within 24rs. these judges in in the past, on the orders of bin salman, they had issued cruel sentences against saudi citizens, including issuing a mass death sentence for 80 young people and teenagers under the legal age . the pressure of the security forces forced them to sign a confession. one of these people is abdullah bin khaled, who was appointed by bin salman as the head of the criminal court at...
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the protesters demand from the majority party, not in words, but in deeds , to confirm the rejection on agents and vote against the initiative in the second reading. but is it really to stop protesters big question this program today we are following developments. alfa-bank credit card free forever instant delivery anywhere in russia and cash withdrawals without commission at any atms in tinkoff insurance, we make life easier with us, everything is online, and osago payments are at the back apply for osago in tinkoff insurance and receive payments in case of an accident just behind tinkoff he is such a one love fast. love long. love sweet, we are talking about sleep. what are you talking about? think. you can fall asleep in 20 minutes to sleep soundly during the night and wake up easily in the morning for those who like to sleep does not cause addictions we guarantee 180 days without interest forever on a gazprombank credit card free service and cashback of 1,000 rubles. for the first purchase. these are the hands of dima bilov. they think that in a month they can manage a complex di
the protesters demand from the majority party, not in words, but in deeds , to confirm the rejection on agents and vote against the initiative in the second reading. but is it really to stop protesters big question this program today we are following developments. alfa-bank credit card free forever instant delivery anywhere in russia and cash withdrawals without commission at any atms in tinkoff insurance, we make life easier with us, everything is online, and osago payments are at the back...
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they, they've been systematically ignored by both major parties for decades. now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist, white supremacy or not see these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in the mainstream as well. why with this group that seems so privileged, feel themselves to be such victims. these guys are furious, and in many cases they're kind of right to be furious. they've been delta bad and you can understand the sense of this range without understanding the sense of entitlement that it's founded on. when i say that their anger is real, it's because they feel like they've been dispossess. something's been taken from them with the language that they use. it's all a language of retrieving restoring, reclaiming your masculinity because you had it, they took it away. now you've got to get it back. i with the idea
they, they've been systematically ignored by both major parties for decades. now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist, white supremacy or not see these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in the mainstream as well. why with this group that seems so...
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hamza yousaf is the first muslim to lead a major uk party and set to be confirmed as the first minorityuesday. —— humza yousaf is the first muslim to lead a major uk party and set to be confirmed as the first minority ethnic leader of a devolved government on tuesday. so what sort of leader will he be? our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been talking to some of those who know him. humza yousaf was the continuity candidate in the snp leadership campaign. he had the weight of support from senior members of his party and was always considered the bookies' favourite to win. when first elected, he took his oath in english and in urdu. he's making history as the first muslim leader of his party, and is now on the cusp of becoming first minister. the 37—year—old grew up in glasgow, was educated at private school. 9/11 and the iraq war were formative events in his youth, and it was then that he joined the snp. he started doing charity work. those who knew him, though, never thought he'd become a politician. an 18—year—old humza yousaf walked into the shop. "i want to volunteer." i said,
hamza yousaf is the first muslim to lead a major uk party and set to be confirmed as the first minorityuesday. —— humza yousaf is the first muslim to lead a major uk party and set to be confirmed as the first minority ethnic leader of a devolved government on tuesday. so what sort of leader will he be? our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been talking to some of those who know him. humza yousaf was the continuity candidate in the snp leadership campaign. he had the weight of support...
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so after weeks of disputes of controversy at the parliament, and after the major political parties have reached consensus among themselves to pass the law, it has raised controversy, major controversy in the streets, especially those opposing get the load. yen mars military has marked armed forces day with a place to crack down on opponents. general men allow said martial law would increase as the june to try to suppress rebels of set opposed to call of 2021. tony chang report and the capital ne p t. r. cavalry officers lead the way at the start of mamma's armed forces, day parade, a limousine carrying the military leader in the rear. as dawn broke over the huge parade ground in the secluded capital naperville, tens of thousands of soldiers marched information, adjusting his troops. men on lie said he would stop at nothing to defeat what he called terrorists. those who continue to resist military rule is the terror acts of the national unity government and its lucky, the so called peoples defense forces need to be tackled for good once and for all. mir mars military. and the government
so after weeks of disputes of controversy at the parliament, and after the major political parties have reached consensus among themselves to pass the law, it has raised controversy, major controversy in the streets, especially those opposing get the load. yen mars military has marked armed forces day with a place to crack down on opponents. general men allow said martial law would increase as the june to try to suppress rebels of set opposed to call of 2021. tony chang report and the capital...
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no, this is precisely the party of the people's majority , the party of the belarusian people, societynd the states of the capital chose the best city , district and region for doing business. the republican contest was held for the fifteenth time. applications were submitted by 142 participants organizing committee took into account the number of working economic entities, not the amount of taxes, the number of new jobs and much more . so, according to preliminary results, gomel became the best regional center for doing business in minsk, among the regions, the highest rates are in the brest and grodno regions, the initiator of the competition is traditionally the republican confederation of entrepreneurship, with the support of the government, as well as regional and industry business associations, delivered a solemn awards ceremony. parents will be held in as part of the belarusian entrepreneurship week , this competition, uh, encourages business initiative and development in the regions. e, stimulates the business activity of entrepreneurs, growth, we need the growth of entrepreneu
no, this is precisely the party of the people's majority , the party of the belarusian people, societynd the states of the capital chose the best city , district and region for doing business. the republican contest was held for the fifteenth time. applications were submitted by 142 participants organizing committee took into account the number of working economic entities, not the amount of taxes, the number of new jobs and much more . so, according to preliminary results, gomel became the...
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the agreement has bilateral support from both major parties in parliament. we've talked about the 3 american manufacture nuclear subs being unveiled or delivered in the 20 thirty's. but we've also got the additional a 2 to be opted into if need be, but long term we're talking about boosting australia, defense intelligence between the 3 navies, and that's across the intelligence technology, all using the same technology. the governors also having that this agreement will act as a deterrent for a tour, basically for the face of long term foreign threats. and as john mentioned initially, we're talking about china in particularly and sarah, what about the impact that this may have been on australia's relationship with china? well i already, we've had the defense minister australia noticed that they did offer a briefing to china on this new deal in recent weeks. but there's been no response from beijing as yet. but we know that china has been highly critical in the past. when details were unveiled under scott morrison, china has said it exacerbates the arms race.
the agreement has bilateral support from both major parties in parliament. we've talked about the 3 american manufacture nuclear subs being unveiled or delivered in the 20 thirty's. but we've also got the additional a 2 to be opted into if need be, but long term we're talking about boosting australia, defense intelligence between the 3 navies, and that's across the intelligence technology, all using the same technology. the governors also having that this agreement will act as a deterrent for a...
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the question is whether there are just a few million americans or major political parties reject the fringe movements or whether there are tens of millions of americans and one of the major parties flirts with tractor channel that. what we are seeing as there is no channeling that. that is a force that were overwhelmed -- will overwhelm any chance to redeem them and will corrupt them overwhelmingly. i say to everyone although this is not 50-50 between political parties, not even close, it is also not 100-0. there are elements on the left. there have been elements of individuals who denied elections in the past. there are people who refused to concede in the past. so it's not equivalent at all but it can be all of us. who among us has not experienced a bitter election in the last 10 years? we will just have to process it and be ok with it. sometimes the candidates we believe in lose. they are good americans who voted for candidates who lost. they realize hopefully the right thing to do is fight for the next election. >> thank you. we have time for a couple questions. yes, ma'am. >> [i
the question is whether there are just a few million americans or major political parties reject the fringe movements or whether there are tens of millions of americans and one of the major parties flirts with tractor channel that. what we are seeing as there is no channeling that. that is a force that were overwhelmed -- will overwhelm any chance to redeem them and will corrupt them overwhelmingly. i say to everyone although this is not 50-50 between political parties, not even close, it is...
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neither of the two major parties has a majority. so that winter, as the ohio legislature tries organize chase other freestylers engineer a compromise cause they'll give the democrat rats the votes the democrats need in order to take control of the house of representatives. on the other hand, the democrats will give the freestylers the votes they need for two of their priorities. one, to repeal some ohio's black laws, in particular that winter. they repeal the law that prohibits blacks from testifying against in court. and two, to send salmon chase to washington as the state's next federal senator. and thus does chase arrive in early 1849 in washington as what he calls free soil democrat. in that same winter, the ohio legislature is going through of this. lincoln presented to the house of representatives, a bill, quote, abolish slavery in the district of columbia by the consent of the free white people of said district and with compensation asian to owners. lincoln's proposal said that no new slaves could be brought into the district
neither of the two major parties has a majority. so that winter, as the ohio legislature tries organize chase other freestylers engineer a compromise cause they'll give the democrat rats the votes the democrats need in order to take control of the house of representatives. on the other hand, the democrats will give the freestylers the votes they need for two of their priorities. one, to repeal some ohio's black laws, in particular that winter. they repeal the law that prohibits blacks from...
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a major moment for the two parties. a major moment for the country. >> what does it mean for america and our democracy? mr. trump's bid for another four years in the white house. we're going to break it down for you. >>> good evening. without question a historic day in america. for the first time in our country's history, a former president is facing criminal charges. today, a manhattan grand jury voted to indict former president donald trump. three sources inside the court confirming that indictment to nbc news. tonight, mr. trump supporters rallied outside of the mar-a-lago estate. the grand jury's decision unprecedented and one that will have lasting impacts, not just on the country, but on the former president's run for the white house in 2024. now, that indictment does remain sealed, which means there's still a lot of unanswered questions. first and foremost, what is mr. trump being charged with. here's what we do know. the indictment stems from a hush money scheme during the run-up to the election. the grand jury l
a major moment for the two parties. a major moment for the country. >> what does it mean for america and our democracy? mr. trump's bid for another four years in the white house. we're going to break it down for you. >>> good evening. without question a historic day in america. for the first time in our country's history, a former president is facing criminal charges. today, a manhattan grand jury voted to indict former president donald trump. three sources inside the court...
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exactly as they used to say along the party line, and we position belarus as a people's party centrist and believe the majoritythe ruling parties in the world just adhere to such an ideology. we have someone to talk to, well, the third task. they always speak. the president of belarus it is for this, including the president of belarus, that he honestly stays in china, this is the economy, the well-being of citizens is one of the cornerstones that hold the belarusian statehood, thank you, thank you for your part, it is everything in our program for today. let's talk about this unique drug. what types of cancers can it cure? this is the development of the great american molecular biologist alexander schneidder. naturally, the appearance of the drug was preceded by a long experimental period and all kinds of fundamental studies of tumor growth, and only after 10 or even 15 years did the drug itself appear, the word vaccine is not entirely correct for this drug. we only use it to make it easier to understand. in fact. this is the so-called plasmid. a circular dna molecule that, when introduced into the body , begi
exactly as they used to say along the party line, and we position belarus as a people's party centrist and believe the majoritythe ruling parties in the world just adhere to such an ideology. we have someone to talk to, well, the third task. they always speak. the president of belarus it is for this, including the president of belarus, that he honestly stays in china, this is the economy, the well-being of citizens is one of the cornerstones that hold the belarusian statehood, thank you, thank...
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party leader. history is made as humza yousaf becomes the first muslim to lead a major political party in the uk. i will be a first minister for all of scotland. i will work every minute of every day to earn and to re—earn your respect and your trust. we'll be looking at the story of the man who's made it to the top of scottish politics, and we'll be asking about the major challenges he now faces. and the other main stories tonight... in israel, mass protests against controversialjudicial reforms force a government delay. but tonight it's supporters of the plans who are on the streets. prince harry unexpectedly appears at the high court, one of several famous names involved in a privacy case. and the families of lost crewmen still searching for answers exactly 80 years after the sinking of hms dasher. coming up on bbc news in halfan hour... france go head—to—head with the republic of ireland. welcome to bbc news at ten, which comes tonight from edinburgh on the day a new leader was elected by the scottish national party. humza yousaf, who's just 37, is now set to become first minister of scotland
party leader. history is made as humza yousaf becomes the first muslim to lead a major political party in the uk. i will be a first minister for all of scotland. i will work every minute of every day to earn and to re—earn your respect and your trust. we'll be looking at the story of the man who's made it to the top of scottish politics, and we'll be asking about the major challenges he now faces. and the other main stories tonight... in israel, mass protests against controversialjudicial...
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what do you want to shoot for a major parties? does absolutely ga, ga. so when it were a party, a whole nation with different different local society jargon give foreign agents bill will require organizations that receive 20 percent or more of their funding from abroad to declare themselves foreign agents. if groups fail to declare, they'll face hefty fines and possible imprisonment, the legislation is similar to one passed by russia in 2012, which the kremlin has since used to target western funded ngos and media, and it's ignited fears, the country or former save it republic is a lining more closely with moscow. the bell has deepened a rift between georgia dream, which leaves the government and pro european president slow may sir, a bitch really. it might also stand of the way of george as european union membership with the ease foreign policy chief warning. the bill is incompatible with e values and standards. mariam casanya is the founder of media voice from georgia and a program manager at transparency international. she says that the testers are fr
what do you want to shoot for a major parties? does absolutely ga, ga. so when it were a party, a whole nation with different different local society jargon give foreign agents bill will require organizations that receive 20 percent or more of their funding from abroad to declare themselves foreign agents. if groups fail to declare, they'll face hefty fines and possible imprisonment, the legislation is similar to one passed by russia in 2012, which the kremlin has since used to target western...
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so, the country is headed to be become a minority majority party. arty can do to stop that. and what you are seeing here playing out is this sort of the attempt to stop the inevitable. >> yeah. >> instead of doing what the party should have done, which is to do the hard work to appeal to these non-white voters, they have gone the other way. it's pretty much officially a white grievance party now. >> do you think there's any room for other republicans to criticize trump in this hour at all? i guess i'm looking at governor that ron desantis, who, with a wink and nod, has mentioned the phrases porn star and hush money as much as he could this week. do you think he will be punished for that? even though it wasn't outright criticism of trump but just a nod to the absurdity and tawdry news of what's happening here? >> i think the real test here is going to say be that, will run desantis say that joe biden won a fair and free election? are we even talking about that? -- he hasn't said that. he said that joe biden -- he accepts joe biden as president. so, th
so, the country is headed to be become a minority majority party. arty can do to stop that. and what you are seeing here playing out is this sort of the attempt to stop the inevitable. >> yeah. >> instead of doing what the party should have done, which is to do the hard work to appeal to these non-white voters, they have gone the other way. it's pretty much officially a white grievance party now. >> do you think there's any room for other republicans to criticize trump in this...
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the majority of parties do back mr sunak�*s deal with the eu, the majority of parties there do back mrow he has to persuade them to return to stormont. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. antony blinken has called on uganda's government to reconsider anti—lgbt draught legislation. under the bill, anyone identifying as lgbt could face up to ten years in prison. the bill still needs to be signed by the president and human rights watch says if it becomes law, it will be the first anywhere to outlaw nearly identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and art —— or queer. he says he has already faced online attacks and was outed to his family. they even took the information to my mother, so my mum was very mad at me and called, saying "you're gay? i never want you back in my life. never come here my other children. you are no longer my child." white the bill will see... but it includes even tougher penalties. a close title of homosexuality now stipulates that death penalty in conditions where someone has sex with a minor, a disabled person or cases where the victim gets infected with a life
the majority of parties do back mr sunak�*s deal with the eu, the majority of parties there do back mrow he has to persuade them to return to stormont. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. antony blinken has called on uganda's government to reconsider anti—lgbt draught legislation. under the bill, anyone identifying as lgbt could face up to ten years in prison. the bill still needs to be signed by the president and human rights watch says if it becomes law, it will be the first anywhere to...
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continues and i think it's going to be the front and center issue of where at least one of our two major parties is today. >> david, your book examines how the republican party has long played to the conservative base with what you call, quote, apprehension, anger, paranoia and grievance. trump was really skilled at tapping into that and used it to write his way to the white house. can you talk about that thread of the politics of grievance and anger that you see in the decades that you've chronicled in the book? >> let me echo mark first to say that the tuscon book festival is just a wonderful experience and event. thank you for coming and the thousands out there to be amongst a community of book lovers and people who love to read and to write, it's more -- this is very unique. we don't -- we authors don't get to do this that often. so i thank you and everyone who helped organize this and our friends at c-span. i write books so i can come back. [applause] you know, i'll talk about the genesis of my book maybe to answer this question, and that was a little over a year ago, year-and-a-half or two
continues and i think it's going to be the front and center issue of where at least one of our two major parties is today. >> david, your book examines how the republican party has long played to the conservative base with what you call, quote, apprehension, anger, paranoia and grievance. trump was really skilled at tapping into that and used it to write his way to the white house. can you talk about that thread of the politics of grievance and anger that you see in the decades that...
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, with time equally allocated between parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as we reflect on the one-year anniversary of putin's war against ukraine, it cannot help but remind us of why we fought in the second world war. and that the fight ukraine embodies the very same principles we fought for in the second world war. first, preventing authoritarian regimes from wiping out sovereign democratic countries. ukraine is a sovereign democratic nation. they have held free and fair elections since 1991. they have freedom of expression, press, and speech. while russia is an autocratic nation led by an authoritarian dictator who represses expression, press, and free speech. he subverted the will of the free people of ukraine. the second principle, to prevent further genocide. putin's invasion has been characterized by
, with time equally allocated between parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as we reflect on the one-year anniversary of putin's war against ukraine, it cannot help but remind us of why we fought in the second world war. and that the...
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and yours is >> he only looked historically and said can i find instances where someone sought a major party. while it's true there are some, the best well known will be john anderson in 1980, i think the modern environment 40 years after john anderson did it, i think the represent scan party would look very differently at a trump third party run if he were not the republican nominee and would look to take advantage of these laws and challenge his access to the ballot in those 28 states. >> jason, what would happen if trump or anyone else for that matter were to run for a nomination and not get it and then try and advance a write-in campaign? >> so write-in laws are very different. they vary across the country. some states would accept those write-in votes, some states would say our sore loser law applies, we're not going to count those. i haven't done a separate study on the write-in laws but, frankly, the number of candidates who get elected for national office is slim to none. >> why do we have sore loser laws? >> sore loser laws were designed 100 years or so and they protect the party no
and yours is >> he only looked historically and said can i find instances where someone sought a major party. while it's true there are some, the best well known will be john anderson in 1980, i think the modern environment 40 years after john anderson did it, i think the represent scan party would look very differently at a trump third party run if he were not the republican nominee and would look to take advantage of these laws and challenge his access to the ballot in those 28 states....
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political community is completely pro-russian at the moment, it can even be said that the majority of those parties that well in bulgaria , by the way, this week's elections will be at the end of the week for the parliamentary majority of the parties that claim a mandate there, they are not pro-russian and do not advocate the renewal of ties with russia, but they must uh, to focus on what society wants in this matter, and they still , in order not to lose their own uh, not to lose support, they uh, very cautiously talk about the supply of weapons to ukraine however, in the fall of last year, the parliament of bulgaria still made a decision to provide weapons directly to ukraine, but due to bureaucratic issues due to the opposition of the interim government, this decision was not actually implemented, but this did not prevent bulgaria from supplying weapons to ukraine through other states why does bulgaria refuse to provide weapons to ukraine, some other weapons, for example, there was talk of helicopters or air defense systems or armored vehicles, the answer is that the bulgarian armed forces actua
political community is completely pro-russian at the moment, it can even be said that the majority of those parties that well in bulgaria , by the way, this week's elections will be at the end of the week for the parliamentary majority of the parties that claim a mandate there, they are not pro-russian and do not advocate the renewal of ties with russia, but they must uh, to focus on what society wants in this matter, and they still , in order not to lose their own uh, not to lose support, they...
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party. he is the first muslim to lead a major u.k. party.called the appointment the greatest honor and privilege of his life. america's vice president hars has kicked o her nine-day tour of africa in ghana. she is the ageist senior u.s. government official to visit the continent, as washington seeks to deepen its engagement in the face of growing infence from other global powers, chief among them china and russia. this report from the cop -- and capital. >> vice president harri acknowledged ghana's rule on the continent and sent america was willing to invest in economic growth. she also indicated that her visit is not because of chinese influence but a need for the u.s. to strengthen ties with its partners. >> president biden and i have made clear that the united states is strengthening our partnerships across the continent of africa. we are guided not bite what we can do for africa, but what we can do with africa. and north african partners on this continent. >> the visit comes at a time african countries are recovering from the pandemic an
party. he is the first muslim to lead a major u.k. party.called the appointment the greatest honor and privilege of his life. america's vice president hars has kicked o her nine-day tour of africa in ghana. she is the ageist senior u.s. government official to visit the continent, as washington seeks to deepen its engagement in the face of growing infence from other global powers, chief among them china and russia. this report from the cop -- and capital. >> vice president harri...