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mr. king: mr. president, i rise today to discuss the 2023 national defense authorization act, i want to talk about essentially three big issues, the importance of the bill, what's in the bill, and the cost of the bill. the first question is, and when i used to appear before the main legislature, the first question is, why are you here? what's the problem? why is this bill so important? it is important because the essence of our defense policy, since world war ii has been deterrence. and deterrence means maintaining the capacity to inflict unacceptable costs on any potential adversary and the will to impose those costs if necessary. what we're really talking about in the national defense authorization act is the capacity, that is, what is it that we have at our disposal that can impose costs on our potential adversaries such that they will refrain from aggression and initiating a conflict, a conflict, which in this day and age would be catastrophic? why do we have a defense bill? why do we have a de
mr. king: mr. president, i rise today to discuss the 2023 national defense authorization act, i want to talk about essentially three big issues, the importance of the bill, what's in the bill, and the cost of the bill. the first question is, and when i used to appear before the main legislature, the first question is, why are you here? what's the problem? why is this bill so important? it is important because the essence of our defense policy, since world war ii has been deterrence. and...
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when x wasn't much evil, polite in it anyway, was the one that had been become a low event with mr. king a she at that point you can see about the engine. won't bonita, conklin, m would a for a bus to get a bunch of information about water. a dental cows are shot to the sample before that because my situation mostly pretty my mom to read are mortal, will cheek idiocy. was she media still yet? yeah. oh not sure of with the school in michigan television. more thing for the long ear canal nipples. not he thought i knew the least really eager to don branded by the current government as pro russian could have stayed as president for a 2nd term. the election was very close with the gap between him and xander within the statistical margin of error. a 2nd ballot was needed, but external support for sandal proved decisive. i got a giving you about a list of my, some kind of quote over canada. i forgot the one i did to ship the stanford but also click janessa costa after she was up at mann. i dont know primary consti at moldova territorial integrity in sovereignty. are we respect showing as am, al
when x wasn't much evil, polite in it anyway, was the one that had been become a low event with mr. king a she at that point you can see about the engine. won't bonita, conklin, m would a for a bus to get a bunch of information about water. a dental cows are shot to the sample before that because my situation mostly pretty my mom to read are mortal, will cheek idiocy. was she media still yet? yeah. oh not sure of with the school in michigan television. more thing for the long ear canal nipples....
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next one must be well polite in it, in them i was the one that if we become all the weapons with mr. king, a shame, yet that pledge pensive are injured. won't bonita concord command them murder full, but the at that bunch which attended information about water. a dental cows are just of this happen before i knew that the customer relationship animation, mostly pretty my mom to re no mortal what she kinsey was she needed to yet? yeah. oh yeah. not ship of with the school in michigan television. and what's in the long ear canal nichols? not he thought i knew the least really eager to didn't branded by the current government as pro russian could have stayed as president for a 2nd term. the election was very close with the gap between him and son due within the statistical margin of error. a 2nd ballot was needed, but external support for sandra, prove decisive. i got given you about all this to my son and approach your work and you end up with the one idea to ship the stanford. but all cyclic you nissan quest there after shift rapidly around their primary kosky seal. moldova territorial inte
next one must be well polite in it, in them i was the one that if we become all the weapons with mr. king, a shame, yet that pledge pensive are injured. won't bonita concord command them murder full, but the at that bunch which attended information about water. a dental cows are just of this happen before i knew that the customer relationship animation, mostly pretty my mom to re no mortal what she kinsey was she needed to yet? yeah. oh yeah. not ship of with the school in michigan television....
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could see a shower to mr. king on to wanted to coastal showers across west africa. joining up with the seasonal rains that extend the way into where the democratic republic of congo system or big storms rolling through higgs to that line of cloud, which comes down across sir zimbabwe into central parts of mozambique steps rather wet by the 2 for a time in 2, where madagascar but lottie try for south africa. ah ah ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this hour, at least 15 people have been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened that a religious school in a back, the capital of some mangan province no group has claimed responsibility for this. i came, jeffries will replace nancy pelosi as the democrats leader in the us house of representatives . he will become the 1st black person to lead a major party in congress. a former chinese president james a member, has died. he was 96. he rose to power just after the chairman square protests serving as president from 1993
could see a shower to mr. king on to wanted to coastal showers across west africa. joining up with the seasonal rains that extend the way into where the democratic republic of congo system or big storms rolling through higgs to that line of cloud, which comes down across sir zimbabwe into central parts of mozambique steps rather wet by the 2 for a time in 2, where madagascar but lottie try for south africa. ah ah ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this...
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chicago to show the southern movement can work on the north i i seen that vides i was very close with mr. king and trayvon martin. seen the videos in cicero. when they were marching. he said he never saw the hate in the south that he saw in chicago. he talks about the marches and 63 and 66 in chicago here we are and 22 fighting for voting rights protection.ee so on one hand you can say windows it and i'm tired of this? we've been doing it for 50 years. on the other hand and we stop we did 50 years for nothing we can't stop. >> that is deep. that is deep. i'm permeated in that. if we o stop now is folks used o say it's too close to give up now. >> that is right. >> another question do you think america is still going a white lass from obama years or something else? >> i think in part we are going through a white rash. we study american history was always a step forward, pushback. so we have had slavery. finally lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks to get in the army and help win against the confederate. they signed the emancipation proclamation and freed the blacks in the confederate states go in
chicago to show the southern movement can work on the north i i seen that vides i was very close with mr. king and trayvon martin. seen the videos in cicero. when they were marching. he said he never saw the hate in the south that he saw in chicago. he talks about the marches and 63 and 66 in chicago here we are and 22 fighting for voting rights protection.ee so on one hand you can say windows it and i'm tired of this? we've been doing it for 50 years. on the other hand and we stop we did 50...
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that's when i started growing with mrs. king's conversations and stuff that i shared with you.k forgiveness gives you a mirror into who you are more than it does for anybody else. >> that's well said. we have pastor tim keller back with us now. there are certainly scales of this. we came into the segment with just that extraordinary moment of the families -- in charleston, forgiving the man who had slaughtered a group of people as they were at a prayer meeting in charleston. and then there are the small everyday acts of forgiveness. you have a fight with somebody, somebody says something that maybe they regret. how do you push your pride to the side sometimes and say, i forgive you. let's move on? >> i believe you can do it at -- you might say the secular level and the secular level is, i need forgiveness myself and i also care about the human community. therefore, i'm going to forgive, for the sake of other people and i'm going to do it because actually i owe it to others since i need to be forgiven too. i think that the african american people who are forgiving the shooter we
that's when i started growing with mrs. king's conversations and stuff that i shared with you.k forgiveness gives you a mirror into who you are more than it does for anybody else. >> that's well said. we have pastor tim keller back with us now. there are certainly scales of this. we came into the segment with just that extraordinary moment of the families -- in charleston, forgiving the man who had slaughtered a group of people as they were at a prayer meeting in charleston. and then...
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i was very close with mrs. king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for nothing. we can't stop. mmm, that's deep that's deep. i just think that that i'm like, you know permeating in that because that is right like if you stop now this is you know as the old folks used to say too close to give up you know, that's right. um another question. do you think america is still going through a white lash from the obama years or are going through something else? i think that in part we are going through white last if you study american history. it was always a step forward. push back so we've had slavery. finally lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks to g
i was very close with mrs. king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we...
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could see a shower to mr. king on to want to coastal showers across west africa. joining up with the seasonal rains that extend the way into where the democratic republic of congo system, or big storms rolling through higgs to that line of cloud, which comes down across sir zimbabwe into central parts of mozambique steps. rather went by the 2 for a time in to wear madagascar. but lottie dry for south africa. ah . when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021. it spark a mass exit in a special to part report, $11.00 east makes the chinese entrepreneurs with the other way. one out of europe a shot to the head and the silencing of a renown palestinian american journalist. ah, a doable outpouring of grief and condemnation, and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life and its untimely end at the hands of israeli forces. the killing of shabby, my barclay on a jessina. lou with welcome to welcome that i am roll top back. i read live at altitude here, dental hot water
could see a shower to mr. king on to want to coastal showers across west africa. joining up with the seasonal rains that extend the way into where the democratic republic of congo system, or big storms rolling through higgs to that line of cloud, which comes down across sir zimbabwe into central parts of mozambique steps. rather went by the 2 for a time in to wear madagascar. but lottie dry for south africa. ah . when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021. it spark a mass exit...
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mr. trump the king of chaos? >> bad candidates perform poorly and you have bad candidates.mer president's endorsed bad candidates who lose. look at what happens. hand selected by mitch mcconnell, he lost. is mitch mcconnell been blamed? no. some are good, some are bad. they perform to expectations. some clearly underperformed. laura: even his daughter, a close advisor to him at the last white house, isn't in for this campaign, saying she will spend more time with her family in that famou phrase. isn't that a sign? >> it's a sign of how broken d.c. is, someone with so much talent and experience to bring to government, they don't want to do it because of how corrupt and broken d.c. is. we should be embracing new talent coming in rather than what we do now, chopping them up and characterizing them, which is why washington has become a closed system and people are looking to break the system. they made small contributions but now they don't want to engage and that's a problem. >> why is he announcing now that he's going to run? is it so that it is more difficult for the departm
mr. trump the king of chaos? >> bad candidates perform poorly and you have bad candidates.mer president's endorsed bad candidates who lose. look at what happens. hand selected by mitch mcconnell, he lost. is mitch mcconnell been blamed? no. some are good, some are bad. they perform to expectations. some clearly underperformed. laura: even his daughter, a close advisor to him at the last white house, isn't in for this campaign, saying she will spend more time with her family in that famou...
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they have their one and only child, leslie king purse him self to be a liar, someone who is physically and mentally abusive. two weeks after the child is born, mrs. dorothy king secrets the child out of the house, onto a train, and off to chicago, then over the grand rapids, were her parents are developing real estate. she sued for divorce in december of 1913. that divorces granted by the courts. so we go to the next slide. in the two years later, she's met a paint salesman at a church picnic, a fellow by the name of gerald ford. you see him on the left side, and you see junior in front of him. and she marries him in february of 1917. keep an evolution, a rolling evolution of ford's name begins at that time. he is known during this period as junior king, and then when he goes into school, at five years old, he in roles in school as junior king ford. and by the time he gets to middle school, he's just known as junior ford. and by the time he graduates from high school, in 1931, and goes to the university of michigan, he is known as gerald ford junior. and in 1935, he and his father petition, his stepfather, petition the courts to have his name ch
they have their one and only child, leslie king purse him self to be a liar, someone who is physically and mentally abusive. two weeks after the child is born, mrs. dorothy king secrets the child out of the house, onto a train, and off to chicago, then over the grand rapids, were her parents are developing real estate. she sued for divorce in december of 1913. that divorces granted by the courts. so we go to the next slide. in the two years later, she's met a paint salesman at a church picnic,...
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you and i have had very serious talks about how people like mrs. king. we've known you since you were born. >> you told us. coretta scott king. grabbed you by the arm, stop talking. >> she could say that to me because i wasn't raised that way, so who is kari lake. >> who is she? >> an these people leading these peemt and humoring them by making a joke about an 82-year-old man with a hammer and a president, a former president, going on radio saying, i heard that the glass was broke from the inside. i really don't know. i mean, what kind of leadership are we allowing to come up that would raise where that's even permissible? even if you misdirected people in the audience, if you really, you direct them the right way. you don't play on their weakness. >> i understand. i will say this, though, mike. we have four five, six, years been looking at the leaders -- looking at donald trump. looking at the kari lakes. it's time to start looking at the people who are empowering them. >> right. >> who know better. who -- know -- better. who were raised to be better c
you and i have had very serious talks about how people like mrs. king. we've known you since you were born. >> you told us. coretta scott king. grabbed you by the arm, stop talking. >> she could say that to me because i wasn't raised that way, so who is kari lake. >> who is she? >> an these people leading these peemt and humoring them by making a joke about an 82-year-old man with a hammer and a president, a former president, going on radio saying, i heard that the glass...
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you to say that can only say that if they are talking to you about who you really are so when a mrs. kingf you're playing to the cheap seats. i'm not that and i don't want to come off as that. donald trump has no problem coming off as that. as we have had frank conversations about that in terms of me and others and jonathan and i have conversations. i'm talking about this jonathan greenblatt. has had -- jonathan would get flack. you do what al reverend and have to be straight up with jonathan. i was misunderstood. i should have done this. we grow in a relationship. that's why we can put a hate summit together at the white house. >> that's right. >> what i think is most disturbing is donald trump not only not denounced fuentes he has denounced what he hands for and now he doesn't want to offend that part of the base so if your base is not seen like white supremacist what are we taking him seriously for? >> totally right. that's really funny. not bad dinner guests. right? this is another day in the life. yes, it is appalling and unconscionable and entirely in character for donald trump. the
you to say that can only say that if they are talking to you about who you really are so when a mrs. kingf you're playing to the cheap seats. i'm not that and i don't want to come off as that. donald trump has no problem coming off as that. as we have had frank conversations about that in terms of me and others and jonathan and i have conversations. i'm talking about this jonathan greenblatt. has had -- jonathan would get flack. you do what al reverend and have to be straight up with jonathan....
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king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state molweni. ndaa. wow! mr president... and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays nicholas witchell, bbc news. one of cuba's greatest musicians, the singer—songwriter pablo milanes, has died in spain. milanes won numerous grammy awards, and his music was enormously popular across the spanish—speaking world. we'll leave you tonight with images and music from the life of pablo milanes. cheering music that's it from us and the team at newsday. thanks so much for watching. hello. yet another day of lively weather to come across the uk this wednesday. we start the day with a band of rain sweeping its way in from the southwest — it should quickly move through, but then, as the sun comes out, anticipate some lively showers, as well. here's the rain first thing out towards the southwest, and then, through the mornin
king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state molweni. ndaa. wow! mr president... and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays nicholas witchell, bbc news. one of cuba's greatest musicians, the singer—songwriter pablo milanes, has died in spain. milanes won...
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. >> is he playing an animal in the lion king mr. mark >> mustafa, who knows?he was passed over because of his skin color, but care because i hate musicals. no, i'm not done. [laughter] i'm certain there's many levels of degradation of hearing, and i understand that musicals are a spectacle. i really don't care, but i'm going to come up with an artificial stance. why would you need to signer out a musical if you can't hear the music? it might be the least necessary job since installing braille menus at a strip club. [laughter] >> jessica, could you explain why someone who might not be able to hear would appreciate watching a broadway show? [laughter] >> i don't really believe what i'm saying, judge. [laughter] >> good. can we move past that? [laughter] i think this is obviously going overboard, and i think -- he did "shrek" be for. >> played a donkey and shrek! >> that's my point. aren't lion kings with lions? so what's the point? do you see my point? >> it's one of these forced through the trees -- because we all agree that there has been a representation prob
. >> is he playing an animal in the lion king mr. mark >> mustafa, who knows?he was passed over because of his skin color, but care because i hate musicals. no, i'm not done. [laughter] i'm certain there's many levels of degradation of hearing, and i understand that musicals are a spectacle. i really don't care, but i'm going to come up with an artificial stance. why would you need to signer out a musical if you can't hear the music? it might be the least necessary job since...
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king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mrt be acknowledged, and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays nicholas witchell, bbc news. the slovak ice festival, which is one of the most famous winter attractions in slovakia, has opened. the main attraction is a replica ofjerusalem's church of the holy sepulchre. if you like facts and figures, it took 22 sculptors and carvers from slovakia, the czech republic and germany to carve the work of art out of 225 tonnes of ice and is made up of nearly 1,900 blocks of ice. look at that. thanks so much for watching. look at that. thanks so much forwatching. do look at that. thanks so much for watching. do stay with bbc news for the latest global headlines. hello. yet another day of lively weather to come across the uk this wednesday. we start the day with a band of rain swee
king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mrt be acknowledged, and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays nicholas witchell, bbc news. the slovak ice festival, which is one of the...
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king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of a state banquet and i welcome in different african dialects. >> mrent. >> but there were serious messages. the king said the wngs of the pa must be acknowledged and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. >> i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to the president and people of south africa. laura: one of cuba's greatest musicians, the singer-songwriter , pablo, has died in spain. he won numerous grammy awards in his music was enormously popular across the spanish-speaking world. he was a strong supporter of the cuban revolution in his youth and in recent years have fallen out with the socialist government. we will lveeaou yon t of pablo. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: fuing was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for amera's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs st
king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of a state banquet and i welcome in different african dialects. >> mrent. >> but there were serious messages. the king said the wngs of the pa must be acknowledged and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. >> i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to the president and people of south africa. laura: one of cuba's greatest musicians, the singer-songwriter...
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remind you that today i spoke with a very important person, an emeritus professor of the king 's college london, mrlawrence friedman, he is engaged in he is an expert in military research , so it is quite logical that we talked with him about the war that now it is going on in ukraine, but how will we win this war, and then, of course, it will win and fade into oblivion. well, that's all i have. my name is yuri fizer. see you soon. we are looking for 17-year-old liberty bodnar, who disappeared again in the capital of dityna at the beginning of october. without permission doctors, she left a specialized medical facility in the podilsk district, she is leaving, she may be staying now, no one knows, so your help is extremely important, look carefully at the girl's photo, she looks plus or minus on her 17 years, liberty's height is about 165 cm, she is thin, she has long blond hair on the day of her disappearance was wearing exactly as in this photo black sweatpants with white writing on the left leg a black sweat shirt and a dark jacket with a pink lining if anyone has seen liberty bodnar does anyone
remind you that today i spoke with a very important person, an emeritus professor of the king 's college london, mrlawrence friedman, he is engaged in he is an expert in military research , so it is quite logical that we talked with him about the war that now it is going on in ukraine, but how will we win this war, and then, of course, it will win and fade into oblivion. well, that's all i have. my name is yuri fizer. see you soon. we are looking for 17-year-old liberty bodnar, who disappeared...
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king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mrconcerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays.
king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mrconcerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays.
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standing here at the magic wall, obviously, with mr. king, taking a look at the u.s. senate.t we've got, we've got 46 democrats leading right now, two of them republican seats. 46 republicans leading right now. one in a democratic seat. give us the lay of the land. >> one of the democrats leading a republican seat is mandela barnes, lieutenant governor of wisconsin, leading right now, 47% of the vote counted over the incumbent senator by a 30,000 vote margin. remember, donald trump won the state by 20,000 votes, and then joe biden won the state by 20,000 votes, that is today's wisconsin. it will be close. and then you happen to see all the great. those are mostly republican areas. so, we are still waiting for votes to come in. this is going to go. this is a very competitive race. this is one those races, though, north carolina, ohio, and wisconsin, where you have democratic candidates in traditionally red-leaning states in a mid term year. this want more of a battleground. who ran very competitive races. and we're gonna keep counting votes there, because lieutenant governor m
standing here at the magic wall, obviously, with mr. king, taking a look at the u.s. senate.t we've got, we've got 46 democrats leading right now, two of them republican seats. 46 republicans leading right now. one in a democratic seat. give us the lay of the land. >> one of the democrats leading a republican seat is mandela barnes, lieutenant governor of wisconsin, leading right now, 47% of the vote counted over the incumbent senator by a 30,000 vote margin. remember, donald trump won...
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mr. gates, it's john king. thank you for your time. i want to make a point what you're saying. the same things were done in 2020 and you caution people don't believe what you hear on television and see if people can prove it where it matters. you're going to do a canvass. there are courts of law. in 2020 the same things were said and in the canvass backed up your count. the courts of law backed up your count and the cyber ninjas backed up your count so i'll leave that part for there. we just got these results. it was enough to make the projection mark kelly would be reelected because he had a big lead statewide and we saw the percentages in your report that included a sizable percentage of the so-calledearlies. people had ballots dropped off on election day. in 2020 early ballots tended to favor democrats election day day voting. we weren't sure what to make of these. are you now in the sense of a giant county 920 plus square miles. are the ones released tonight from the central phoenix area that tend to be more democratic? you see surrounded by red. is this a representative sa
mr. gates, it's john king. thank you for your time. i want to make a point what you're saying. the same things were done in 2020 and you caution people don't believe what you hear on television and see if people can prove it where it matters. you're going to do a canvass. there are courts of law. in 2020 the same things were said and in the canvass backed up your count. the courts of law backed up your count and the cyber ninjas backed up your count so i'll leave that part for there. we just...
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mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis of save the king well, i want to remind our tv viewershat gland grand , a retired colonel of the british army, an iconic military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. thank you very much, god save the king and glory to heroes, the analysis of the internal russian situation will now be conducted by a well-known sociologist, a former member of the state duma , ihor yakovenko. i welcome you, mr. ihor, in the studio of the espresso tv channel. hello anton, we understand that the story with kherson can be a turning point in the domestic political russian agenda. a very important event obesvetnye yes it is and yes it is it is indeed a very important event but i would not talk about it yes it is a fracture of course it is a fracture but i would not talk about that now everything, after the kherson victory, the fascist regime in russia will collapse and, er, so to speak, everything will fall. already send it, it's obvious , so to speak, the rift between putin and the russian army is obviously deepening, it's visible, it
mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis of save the king well, i want to remind our tv viewershat gland grand , a retired colonel of the british army, an iconic military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. thank you very much, god save the king and glory to heroes, the analysis of the internal russian situation will now be conducted by a well-known sociologist, a former member of the state duma , ihor yakovenko. i welcome you, mr. ihor, in the studio of...
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mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis of the save the king. well, i want to remind our viewers that glen grand , a retired colonel of the british army and a famous military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. thank you very much, god save the king and glory to heroes, the analysis of the internal russian situation will now be conducted by a well-known sociologist, former member of the state duma , ihor yakovenko. congratulations, mr. igor, in the studio of the tv channel espresso glory to ukraine glory to heroes hello, anton, we understand that the story with kherson can become a turning point in the internal political russian agenda. as you can see now, in the current development of the situation after the escape from kherson, you know the first reaction to what happened, it was a definite feeling of joy, a feeling of what happened a very important event obesvetnye yes it is and yes it is this is indeed a very important event, but i would not talk about it yes, this is a fracture, of course it is a fracture, but i w
mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis of the save the king. well, i want to remind our viewers that glen grand , a retired colonel of the british army and a famous military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. thank you very much, god save the king and glory to heroes, the analysis of the internal russian situation will now be conducted by a well-known sociologist, former member of the state duma , ihor yakovenko. congratulations, mr. igor, in the studio...
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king. was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mrar�*s appointment marks what is probably the final chapter in a remarkable political odyssey. the past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace, as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last weekend's election and many of their leaders have personal and ideological disputes which will make working together difficult. a quarter of a century ago, anwar ibrahim also seemed on the brink of power. he was then a rising star in the ruling party, umno, and the anointed successor to long—standing leader mahathir mohamad. but the two men fell out over the asian financial crisis and mr anwar was arrested and charged with sodomy and corruption. he was to spend the next six years injail. his conviction was eventually quashed and he built a reformist political movement that, ten years ago, came close to toppling umno from its long monopoly on power. then mr anwar was jailed again. but rising pub
king. was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mrar�*s appointment marks what is probably the final chapter in a remarkable political odyssey. the past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace, as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last weekend's election and many of their leaders have personal and ideological...
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king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mr president... but there were serious messages, too. the king said the wrongs of the past must be acknowledged, and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south african anthem plays. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the first state visit of the king's reign. time for a look at the weather here's susan powell. as areas of low pressure go, this one in the atlantic is something of a beaut, swirling around to the west at the moment. that is in the bank for tomorrow but now, much clearer skies across the uk, it has turned chilly in some areas with fog developing across scotland and the north—east of england. temperatures have dipped close to freezing in mid wales at the moment but they are going to start to lift overnight because that area of low pressure will kick up the wind and feed in the cloud and the
king. in the palace tonight, all the glitter and pomp of state banquet, and a welcome in different african dialects. molweni. ndaa. wow! mr president... but there were serious messages, too. the king said the wrongs of the past must be acknowledged, and he called for concerted action on climate change. but above all, this was a demonstration of friendship. i invite you all to rise and drink a toast to president ramaphosa and to the people of south africa. nkosi sikelel�* iafrika. south...
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this video which begins with coach motor martin is getting busted for going through the kings motes on the team. mr. martinez. oh, your majesty. i'm sorry. i didn't mentor it is just a suggestion, but i know or you're here. it's devil time. king felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin bruno before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of the last 10 finals. they best finish was food 4 years ago. that's all the world cup needs from our judy. it's betsy. you in london? peter, thank you so much. you can of course find that much more about the stories for falling on our website. lots of video on demand and extra articles there at al jazeera dot com. well, see you in just a sec, bye bye. ah ah ah, ah ah, there was a time to be direct. they're basically on the verge of legalizing racial, jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death felony crisis. the seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women are likely agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the t
this video which begins with coach motor martin is getting busted for going through the kings motes on the team. mr. martinez. oh, your majesty. i'm sorry. i didn't mentor it is just a suggestion, but i know or you're here. it's devil time. king felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin bruno before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of the last 10 finals. they best finish was food 4 years ago. that's all the world cup needs from our...
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mr anwar, one of asia's best—known public figures, it caps a remarkable political journey. a historic moment for malaysia and foranwar ibrahim, as he was sworn in by the yang di—pertuan agong, malaysia's king top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mr anwar�*s appointment marks what is probably the final chapter in a remarkable political odyssey. the past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace, as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last weekend's election and many of their leaders have personal and ideological disputes which will make working together difficult. a quarter of a century ago, anwar ibrahim also seemed on the brink of power. he was then a rising star in the ruling party, umno, and the anointed successor to long—standing leader mahathir mohamad. but the two men fell out over the asian financial crisis and mr anwar was arrested and charged with sodomy and corruption. he was to spend the next six years injail. his conviction was eventually quashed and he built a reformist political movement that, ten years ago, came close to toppling umno from its long mono
mr anwar, one of asia's best—known public figures, it caps a remarkable political journey. a historic moment for malaysia and foranwar ibrahim, as he was sworn in by the yang di—pertuan agong, malaysia's king top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mr anwar�*s appointment marks what is probably the final chapter in a remarkable political odyssey. the past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace, as the king tried to broker a deal between the...
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mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis gad save the king well, i want to remind our tv viewerst gland grand , a retired colonel of the british army, an iconic military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. i greet you, mr. igor, in the studio of the espresso tv channel. glory to ukraine, we control the words. hello anton, we understand that the story with kherson can be a turning point in the to the internal political russian agenda as you see now in the current unfolding of the situation after the escape from kherson you know the first reaction to eh what happened it was definitely a feeling of joy a feeling of what happened a very important event an important event, but i wouldn't talk about it. yes, this is a break, of course, it 's a break, but i wouldn't talk about the fact that now, after kherson, the fascist regime in russia will collapse and, uh, so to speak, everything will go downhill. no, no. enough large resources will be rolled out, there is survival, and we don’t know that after the next victory of the ukrainian army, the russian regime wi
mr. colonel, for this extremely meaningful analysis gad save the king well, i want to remind our tv viewerst gland grand , a retired colonel of the british army, an iconic military expert, worked for them on the air of the espresso tv channel. i greet you, mr. igor, in the studio of the espresso tv channel. glory to ukraine, we control the words. hello anton, we understand that the story with kherson can be a turning point in the to the internal political russian agenda as you see now in the...
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mr. don mclean, national commander amvets. miss arlene, army and navy union , united states of america. retired united states navy fleet master chief paul a kingspresident noncommissioned officers association of the united states. ms. patricia harris, national vice commander, the american legion. mr. chris ved vick, national commander, ella terry order of the purple heart. retired united states marine corps sergeant major johnny baker, national, dante and ceo marine corps league. retired united states army chaplain brigadier general robert plus cow ski, national president, military chaplain association of the united states of america. retired united states marine corps corporal charles brown, national president, paralyzed veterans of america. mr. donald marx, national aji sin, leader a valor of the united states. retired lieutenant colonel michael a okun, md. commander-in-chief, military order of the world war. retired united states navy chief petty officer deborah l shake, national president. the retired and listed. mr. brian fackler, d.c. agent and metal of honor recipient, congressional matter of honor society of the united states. mr. joe p
mr. don mclean, national commander amvets. miss arlene, army and navy union , united states of america. retired united states navy fleet master chief paul a kingspresident noncommissioned officers association of the united states. ms. patricia harris, national vice commander, the american legion. mr. chris ved vick, national commander, ella terry order of the purple heart. retired united states marine corps sergeant major johnny baker, national, dante and ceo marine corps league. retired united...
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king's mouth. so mitzy. ah, mr. martinez. your majesty. i'm sorry. i am into it is just a suggestion. but i know while you're here, it's devil time having felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin the brainer before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of last 10 finals. they based finish were food 4 years ago. that's all he woke up needs for now. tom. thanks peter. well, that's all for me for this news. i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. ah. ah good with for generation football hosts for the french captain, latrice everett, you never content because you keep chasing, waiting, waiting, waiting for an illuminating open conversation. there are very few for all that they can about the child abuse. as you have done, i am a human being and i think we need to help each other and also showcases the incredible story of the football. this is flood afghanistan to escape the tele generation football episode won on al jazeera award winning documentary is from around the world on al jazeera, a korean reporting to t
king's mouth. so mitzy. ah, mr. martinez. your majesty. i'm sorry. i am into it is just a suggestion. but i know while you're here, it's devil time having felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin the brainer before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of last 10 finals. they based finish were food 4 years ago. that's all he woke up needs for now. tom. thanks peter. well, that's all for me for this news. i'll be back in just a moment...
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the king is hosting his first state visit as monarch as he welcomes south africa's president cyril ramaphosa to the uk. mr buckingham palace banquet. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace. took us through the day's events, sarah. $5 took us through the day's events, sarah. �* , . ., . ., , sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in many _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in many a _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in many a state - sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in many a state visit i was involved in many a state visit over the years but this is his first as monaco macro. he and the queen consort, camilla, welcome to president ramaphosa at horse guards, as is tradition the king inspected the guard of honour with the president and then they left via carriage, a spectacular procession in the glorious sunlight of this beautiful autumn day down the mall. mr ramaphosa has a private lunch with the kick, he has a busy schedu
the king is hosting his first state visit as monarch as he welcomes south africa's president cyril ramaphosa to the uk. mr buckingham palace banquet. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace. took us through the day's events, sarah. $5 took us through the day's events, sarah. �* , . ., . ., , sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in _ sarah. as prince of wales, the king was involved in many _ sarah. as prince...
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kings back up by two next kings possession, fox again pull up jumper sacramento by four. but this is the one that really stung. fox mrsme bonus. the big guy snags rebound puts it back in the king's up by six with just over two minutes to go. he's pumped 26 points. 22 rebounds. kings win 1 20 to 1 15 warriors now owen, seven on the road this year those are 27 of the last date. sharks games have been decided by a single goal or in the shootout. so why would tonight be any different in minnesota? where this little fan and enjoyed a buck? a bucket of popcorn? maybe not the whole thing sharks down to nothing. six minutes to go. mark edward vlasic sends it towards the net . stephen lawrence's't be deniee rebound. wild lead cut in half to 21 less than two minutes later, nico sturm fires one from a tough angle and scores right through flip gossips. un's five hole after scoreless overtime, this one has to shoot out, and that's when alexander barra badenov risks in the game winner . sharks went 3 to 5 weeks into the season. the sharks have their first win streak of the season. still figuring things out a little bit, but good fo
kings back up by two next kings possession, fox again pull up jumper sacramento by four. but this is the one that really stung. fox mrsme bonus. the big guy snags rebound puts it back in the king's up by six with just over two minutes to go. he's pumped 26 points. 22 rebounds. kings win 1 20 to 1 15 warriors now owen, seven on the road this year those are 27 of the last date. sharks games have been decided by a single goal or in the shootout. so why would tonight be any different in minnesota?...
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mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabia shah of iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and that goes back to 1953, in fact, when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for its oil resources but also because the shah was an ally when it came to regional goals. this was a natural alliance of the united states. >> the president and the shah of iran spent a long time speaking abut the middle east. >> jimmy carter saw the middle east and the settlement of the conflict between israelis and arabs as central to any kind of stability for the next generation. >> hopes for a middle east peace settlement were never higher than they were last november when sadat went to
mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabia shah of iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and that goes back to 1953, in fact, when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many...
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mr. cruz, they believe that redemption begins by coming after king mcconnell.h that in mind, we bring in two political experts on a very uproarious right for the republican party. eugene covered mitch mcconnell and these leadership battles before, and chai komanduri, a veteran of several campaigns, including obama's. chai, it would not be accurate or in contesting to quote senator hawley's challenge without being clear about his record on democracy, which i just mentioned. but in all seriousness, i quote nas and the idea that the gang members not nothing on these congressmen because some of them are thuggish. what do you think about what he's trotting out now, a very different reaction to this subsequent election? >> frankly if you're thinking rationally, it makes no sense. this election was an are ejection of everything that josh hawley has done -- did on january 6th and before that. the voters were very clear. they didn't want to vote for these maga loonies. they rejected extremism at every opportunity across the country. yet josh hawley seems to be double do
mr. cruz, they believe that redemption begins by coming after king mcconnell.h that in mind, we bring in two political experts on a very uproarious right for the republican party. eugene covered mitch mcconnell and these leadership battles before, and chai komanduri, a veteran of several campaigns, including obama's. chai, it would not be accurate or in contesting to quote senator hawley's challenge without being clear about his record on democracy, which i just mentioned. but in all...
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king. was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mr, as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last weekend's election and many of their leaders have personal and ideological disputes which will make working together difficult. a quarter of a century ago, anwar ibrahim also seemed on the brink of power. he was then a rising star in the ruling party, umno, and the anointed successor to long—standing leader mahathir mohamad. but the two men fell out over the asian financial crisis and mr anwar was arrested and charged with sodomy and corruption. he was to spend the next six years in jail. his conviction was eventually quashed and he built a reformist political movement that, ten years ago, came close to toppling umno from its long monopoly on power. then mr anwar was jailed again. but rising public anger over the huge 1mdb corruption scandal finally helped the reformists to win an election four years ago. and saw mr anwar form an unlikely alliance with his old
king. was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job and came so close so often? at the age of 75, mr, as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last weekend's election and many of their leaders have personal and ideological disputes which will make working together difficult. a quarter of a century ago, anwar ibrahim also seemed on the brink of power. he was then a rising star in the ruling...
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now mrs. argentina and politicians and malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government. the king has met the main candidates for prime minister. ah took, he is president says he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces and northern syria as soon as possible. that's in response to a rocket attack and southern took here on monday. the turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria and retaliation cinema, kasai reports from southern took here. i ha, this mother is destroy her 5 year old son. her son was killed in an attack you the took su in border and monday. oh wow. a rocket hit his 1000 cock how much district while he was playing with his by his words, his call him a hearing. the rockets were report to the last by curtis y p g fighters in northern syria. one of my sons, uncles describes what families going through. which aunt shook she, it's a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can start. blue turkey considers the y p g, a searing branch of its alphabet. curtis, some workers party or p k. k. the federal a 5 year old h
now mrs. argentina and politicians and malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government. the king has met the main candidates for prime minister. ah took, he is president says he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces and northern syria as soon as possible. that's in response to a rocket attack and southern took here on monday. the turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria and retaliation cinema, kasai reports from southern took here. i ha,...
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mr. seacat, got a fair trial in kings men, kansas and i would never think that.iew, he paid the price. >> let's not blame the jury, right? it to me became are obvious that this jury did not exactly look kindly upon mr. seacat. >> it was gonna be an uphill battle? >> it was gonna be an uphill valley before we even started. >> but agent folett-y? something different indeed. >> i believe that mr. seacat thought that house was gonna go up in flames. and law enforcement and fire were not gonna find very much there. and he knew this local police department. and they would probably just think it was what he said it was. and go about their business. but, the kingman police department in the sheriffs of this and other agencies insisted. and fortunately, for vashti and her family, we found evidence to convict him of these charges. >> brett seacat is an unusual man. adamant that he was innocent. certain that he was set up by the state that was out to get him. by in-laws that did not like him. and even by the judge. in fact, particularly the judge. which became abundantly cl
mr. seacat, got a fair trial in kings men, kansas and i would never think that.iew, he paid the price. >> let's not blame the jury, right? it to me became are obvious that this jury did not exactly look kindly upon mr. seacat. >> it was gonna be an uphill battle? >> it was gonna be an uphill valley before we even started. >> but agent folett-y? something different indeed. >> i believe that mr. seacat thought that house was gonna go up in flames. and law enforcement...
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mr. anwar, one of asia's best-known political figures, it cap is a remarkable comeback -- it caps a remarkable comeback. >> hhe w -- he was sworn in by malaysia's kings there ever and ever the politician who gushed ever another politician who waited so long for the top -- was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job? a remarkable political odyssey. th past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace as the king tried to broker a deal between the various political factions. none had come close to winning a majority in last wkend's election, as many of their leaders have personal and ideological disputes, which will make working together difficult. a quarter of a century ago, anwar ibrahim was a rising star in the ruling party and the anointed successor to the long-standing leader. but the two men fell out over the asian financial crisis. mr. anwar was arrested and charged with sodomy and rruption. he spent the next six years in jail. his conviction was eventually quashed and he built a reformist political movement that 10 years ago came close to toppling the long monopoly on power. then he was jailed ag
mr. anwar, one of asia's best-known political figures, it cap is a remarkable comeback -- it caps a remarkable comeback. >> hhe w -- he was sworn in by malaysia's kings there ever and ever the politician who gushed ever another politician who waited so long for the top -- was there ever another politician who waited so long for the top job? a remarkable political odyssey. th past five days have seen constant comings and goings at the royal palace as the king tried to broker a deal between...
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of heaven or, for example , the swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles 12th what do you think of such an initiative, mr i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why should we repeat what is not to be in our city because it is deserved everything will be fine or not the legislation eh dismantling and i think that the city government is already well, actually, it is probably impatiently waiting for the session to vote there, maybe in the near future and this issue will be closed. thank you, mr. serhiy, for your work and for participating in the live broadcast of the espresso tv channel. serhii bratchuk, the chief's spokesman, worked with us of the odesa regional military administration well, in fact, a lot can be said about odesa, in particular, about odesa customs, where mi-2 helicopters are periodically found, for example, which have been standing for months and have now b
of heaven or, for example , the swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles 12th what do you think of such an initiative, mr i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why should we repeat what is not to be in our city because it...
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them for ever since queen a king could pamper. ellis, we'd become famous for being the island where the women have all the power america will gaily the said, oh, let me go, mr. again, here the problems are solved before they get bigger than 11. pick her up at a month, you buy in august, and we have our queens to thank for natalie, the really bit of the political half of it again. o. king pampa is revered in iran, go, her remains are kept here in this hut, in anti koga. it's become a sacred place for people to visit. she's known for leading the resistance against the portuguese colonial powers and for championing social reforms and women's rights until her death. in 1930 today though, there is also a village chief caetano to penya. queen any pays him regular visits, as his opinion is important to her. after all, the men should also have a voice. in this way, the women ensure that no problem is ignored and everyone feels included when i, when i thought of the government in the capital be so seems to care little for the role of the women on iran go. it since it's decreased to katana, not the queens, but no one here pays that any mind regular. zubair lucre been
them for ever since queen a king could pamper. ellis, we'd become famous for being the island where the women have all the power america will gaily the said, oh, let me go, mr. again, here the problems are solved before they get bigger than 11. pick her up at a month, you buy in august, and we have our queens to thank for natalie, the really bit of the political half of it again. o. king pampa is revered in iran, go, her remains are kept here in this hut, in anti koga. it's become a sacred...
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the department of war studies at kings college london what she makes of the broadcast ban reversal. the media regulatory authority imposed the ban on the context of mrhe primary intelligence agency, the military of being involved in this attack and they were labelling the military and therefore in order to stop it there is already a law and there is another law is being talked about is being negotiated to stop people from accusing the military of anything and then pointing the finger at it. mr khan has had his long protest march to the capital, he was shot in the leg, as we have seen, and he accuses the government and the military of being behind a plot to assassinate him. what is mr khan trying to achieve here? well, for one, it is bringing him a lot of popularity. he is trying to, you know, thrive on the general sentiment. people are, you know, people have grown wary of military�*s involvement in politics and definitely he has captured the sentiment. and also he wants to force the government, the sitting government, you know, to back off and actually announce fresh elections, general elections. right now it's expected that it could be any time nex
the department of war studies at kings college london what she makes of the broadcast ban reversal. the media regulatory authority imposed the ban on the context of mrhe primary intelligence agency, the military of being involved in this attack and they were labelling the military and therefore in order to stop it there is already a law and there is another law is being talked about is being negotiated to stop people from accusing the military of anything and then pointing the finger at it. mr...
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martin luther king at a staffer treat for the southern christian leadership conference, the sclc. mree you, thank you for joining us. soon i had a great conversation yesterday about the importance of poor and low wage people, not just this election in georgia, but generally speaking in the midterm elections, particularly in the south. >> exactly right. now, that is why we're here, because this is not some data that you and i talk about, those people making under $30,000 a year voted 12 points higher for democrats during the exit polls. those making under $50,000 a year voted about 5% higher. there is not a state in this country where poor low wage voters do not have at least 30% of the electorate, and then every state where the margin of victory is within 3%, poor voters have over 40% of the electorate. so, you cannot win by ignoring or low wage vote. for georgia, 1.2 million people here are uninsured, 1.9 million workers make less than $15 an hour, that's 47% of the workforce. you have to speak to them. 1 million voters in georgia did not for -- eligible, did not vote, the margin of
martin luther king at a staffer treat for the southern christian leadership conference, the sclc. mree you, thank you for joining us. soon i had a great conversation yesterday about the importance of poor and low wage people, not just this election in georgia, but generally speaking in the midterm elections, particularly in the south. >> exactly right. now, that is why we're here, because this is not some data that you and i talk about, those people making under $30,000 a year voted 12...
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mr. gates, it's john king. i just want to follow up on that.ese are honest hard working people who don't get paid enough money doing the work of democracy. but to kari lake's point, i want you to explain. number one, you're a republican. i want our viewers to know that. the republican candidate for governor is questioning an elected official, when she says that on television. when i asked your call on pima county earlier, in that room behind you kari lake has representatives who have eyes on everything that is happening, correct, so if she had any -- if they saw anything specific that they could raise questions about, she would be able to say i saw x as opposed to i accuse them of things with absentee information. sorry to ask a long question. there are democratic and campaign representatives behind that glass behind you who are watching everything that's happening? >> so, i don't know, that's a great question, and you're right, there are republicans and democratic eyes on everything through the process, and i actually know this from personal e
mr. gates, it's john king. i just want to follow up on that.ese are honest hard working people who don't get paid enough money doing the work of democracy. but to kari lake's point, i want you to explain. number one, you're a republican. i want our viewers to know that. the republican candidate for governor is questioning an elected official, when she says that on television. when i asked your call on pima county earlier, in that room behind you kari lake has representatives who have eyes on...
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mr. volodymyr volodymyr vyatrovych , people's deputy of ukraine. serhiyevich pushkin yes, where, where, mazepa, where did the thief run, where did the thief run, why is the kingot waiting for guests, do you remember pushkin poltava, here is a real non-imperial poet who wrote exclusively about love and eugene onegin, described nothing of the sort about politics and was the main praiser of the russian imperial court let's say so, well, mazepa's authority simply could not be done with him, there was no way to ignore it. that's why it would be necessary to somehow humiliate people. by the way, mazepa is cursed with their church songs, eh, in our country the cathedral in sumy is central, there are these loudspeakers, and there they really canceled the dons, that is, in our churches and even now they curse mazepa, one of the strongest authorities of the ukrainian nation. in our country, they just kill us not on time. so when can it be on time at all? well, it depends on each of us , because i already said that the lavra is a monument, there is a monument, but in every village there are still churches, which somehow people tolerate er, either they don't understand o
mr. volodymyr volodymyr vyatrovych , people's deputy of ukraine. serhiyevich pushkin yes, where, where, mazepa, where did the thief run, where did the thief run, why is the kingot waiting for guests, do you remember pushkin poltava, here is a real non-imperial poet who wrote exclusively about love and eugene onegin, described nothing of the sort about politics and was the main praiser of the russian imperial court let's say so, well, mazepa's authority simply could not be done with him, there...