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the $63.00 old is a centrist, aligned with feet national unity party. as go straight to stephanie deca who is covering the election for us. she joins us live west, jerusalem. what's a stake in the selection while at the same time as it being the 5th selection and 3 and a half years is also a lot at stake. i think certainly if you look at who potentially could come into government, it is essentially if you break it down, a litmus test once again in popularity, context for benjamin netanyahu has his absence in the prime minister seat. may these railey heart grow fonder? if you will, people will tell you that this could perhaps be the last test for him. if he doesn't make it into office this time round, which would mean that we would see another election, israel fixed, potentially early next year. this is one of the scenarios that may be then finally his political career could be over. but when you say what's at stake, it's what a lot of his ratings are talking about. that said, particularly those in the center and left that potentially though democracy of
the $63.00 old is a centrist, aligned with feet national unity party. as go straight to stephanie deca who is covering the election for us. she joins us live west, jerusalem. what's a stake in the selection while at the same time as it being the 5th selection and 3 and a half years is also a lot at stake. i think certainly if you look at who potentially could come into government, it is essentially if you break it down, a litmus test once again in popularity, context for benjamin netanyahu has...
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the 63 earl is a centrist, aligned with the national unity party, as guitar correspondent in west jerusalem, stephanie deca, she is live for us. so what is at stake in the selection? stephanie? well, it could see, as you mentioned there it if benjamin netanyahu is block winds, and if he manages to form a government within the fractious nature, which according to all the prediction of the poles, it's still going to be head to head. it's still going to be a very fractious coalition if we do indeed get a winner. but if a benjamin netanyahu returns to power, you are seeing it being a far right coalition made up of the ultra right. so it will say the religious and particularly one character is specifically to mar ben gavera, who is extremely current or controversial even by right wing standards. if you will, someone who's called to the expulsion of old palestinian some one has called for the annexation of the west bank, some one whose brandished his own weapon in occupied. his drew some taking the police to open fire. someone who calls for jewish right to prayer on their luck the most compound.
the 63 earl is a centrist, aligned with the national unity party, as guitar correspondent in west jerusalem, stephanie deca, she is live for us. so what is at stake in the selection? stephanie? well, it could see, as you mentioned there it if benjamin netanyahu is block winds, and if he manages to form a government within the fractious nature, which according to all the prediction of the poles, it's still going to be head to head. it's still going to be a very fractious coalition if we do...
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party that has decided to remain in opposition. >> will he be able to unite a seemingly divided nation? >> i think so. i think this is a more stable outcome than if this were a unity government inclusive. i agree this is an unusual menagerie of parties but it includes all the major groups to the extent it would be possible with really any other combination of parties. so hopefully it will be more uniting as opposed to divisive. >> will he be able to navigate this strong strain of nationalism and a return to the religious right? >> i think for this election, there is indeed a rise of conservatism across the country, especially part of malaysia. and we have the rights and therefore having a coalition that is complementary to one another and serving its perspective functions seems to be the best recipe to represent the region. >> taking a step back. >> what is behind the recent history of political instability, do you think? >> it began with the hedge many. it is in prison. it was not sufficiently resolved because the main component party . it was diminutive and very small. and we have the old order collapsing in the new order trying to build itself. >> what does he
party that has decided to remain in opposition. >> will he be able to unite a seemingly divided nation? >> i think so. i think this is a more stable outcome than if this were a unity government inclusive. i agree this is an unusual menagerie of parties but it includes all the major groups to the extent it would be possible with really any other combination of parties. so hopefully it will be more uniting as opposed to divisive. >> will he be able to navigate this strong strain...
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national alliance got the second-highest number of the state election. he says he will not form a unity government. the king had proposed this as a solution, but he met both leaders on tuesday. the partyions preserving special rights of the majority. and is in alliance with the conservative islamic party. while the other party is seen as liberal and is multiethnic. the alliance of hope attempted to form a coalition with the national front. but this has fallen through. the king says he will need all 30 mp's at the national front on wednesday to help him decide who he thinks will command the confidence of a majority in parliament. some of the elections were meant to bring political stability to a country that is seen to previous administrations collapse because of fighting and defections. the longer the political impasse continues the less confidence there will be in a new government. >> still had on al jazeera. [applause] >> the sound of victory defending champions france give them something to cheer about scoring full -- four goals-against -- in the world cup. ♪ >> anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. are you ready? to win? sponsored by qatar airways. >> here's your foreca
national alliance got the second-highest number of the state election. he says he will not form a unity government. the king had proposed this as a solution, but he met both leaders on tuesday. the partyions preserving special rights of the majority. and is in alliance with the conservative islamic party. while the other party is seen as liberal and is multiethnic. the alliance of hope attempted to form a coalition with the national front. but this has fallen through. the king says he will need...
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party. yes. a t also i in the top job is israel's defense minister benjamin guns. the 63 old as a centrist, aligned with the national unity policy, are correspond stephanie deckers live for us in west jerusalem. stephanie, talk us through what's at stake in the selection. well, even though it's the 1st selection in 3 and a half years and people may be fed up dark, very real issues at stake that could see major changes in government. and that's still a big if, because the, the, the polls are all putting the 2 blocks, neck and neck. yes. lacount, that's benjamin netanyahu party is expected in all those polls to get more seats. daniella p, the caretaker, prime ministers. yes, i t to party, but you know, when it comes to politics here, it's all about building blocks. it's all about coalitions and getting those 61 seats. so even the smallest party, even with just 4 seats, which is the minimum threshold of entering the israeli class at these re, department will have major power when it comes to coalition building. what's at stake? well, what one major change that could happen if benjamin netanyahu is blocked does come to power.
party. yes. a t also i in the top job is israel's defense minister benjamin guns. the 63 old as a centrist, aligned with the national unity policy, are correspond stephanie deckers live for us in west jerusalem. stephanie, talk us through what's at stake in the selection. well, even though it's the 1st selection in 3 and a half years and people may be fed up dark, very real issues at stake that could see major changes in government. and that's still a big if, because the, the, the polls are all...
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parties. the federalists and the democratic republicans. they are trying to cultivate this sense of national unity, but also partisan sentiment, of course for their issues. and women are a critical part of that. so gloria is going to argue that, with of course the brief exception of new jersey voters for a small window, the fact that women do not have the formal right to vote at this period in time, may render them in fact impartial enough, or more impartial certainly then men who are by and large have greater access to the vote. they are more impartial because they do not have access to the vote. that they could bring perhaps more specific duty to political activities because they are not tainted by that partisanship that voters might be. and zaghari will also argue that women's very presence could confer a kind of validation or approval on men's activities. so this is both real and symbolic. their presence, symbolic. but it also is a legitimating source to their political activities. i think it is really important to recognize that here, in the early years of the republic that women's presence w
parties. the federalists and the democratic republicans. they are trying to cultivate this sense of national unity, but also partisan sentiment, of course for their issues. and women are a critical part of that. so gloria is going to argue that, with of course the brief exception of new jersey voters for a small window, the fact that women do not have the formal right to vote at this period in time, may render them in fact impartial enough, or more impartial certainly then men who are by and...
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parties, the federalists and the democratic republicans. right. they're trying to cultivate this sense of national unity, but also kind of partizan sentiment, of course. right. for their issues. and women are a critical of that. right. right. ghani is going to argue that with, of course, the brief exception of new voters for a small window. right. the fact that women do not have the formal right to vote at this period in time may them, in fact, impartial enough or more impartial certainly than men are, by and large, have greater access to the vote. right. they more impartial because they do not have that access to the vote. right. that could bring perhaps a more virtuous sense of civic duty to political activities. right. because they are not maybe tainted by that partizanship that voters might be right and zakari will also argue that women's very presence could confer a kind of validation or approval on activities. right? so this is both real and symbolic, right? their is symbolic, but it also is a legitimating source to, their political activities, right. i think it's really important recognize that h
parties, the federalists and the democratic republicans. right. they're trying to cultivate this sense of national unity, but also kind of partizan sentiment, of course. right. for their issues. and women are a critical of that. right. right. ghani is going to argue that with, of course, the brief exception of new voters for a small window. right. the fact that women do not have the formal right to vote at this period in time may them, in fact, impartial enough or more impartial certainly than...
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national flags. and also signs of unity and resilience against the common threat of terrorism. natalia ’s word with alexander mekhur and anatoly petrov, istanbul turkey the attack was ordered by the kurdistan workers' party the democratic union party and they are banned in turkey . for that they are actively financed by the united states and the refusal of the turkish authorities to accept condolences from the american embassy is largely due precisely to this circumstance and suggests that ankara’s patience is overflowing turkey openly accuses the united states of supporting extremists, put on the wanted list, first of all, we are talking about fettuls, and gulen , whom the turkish authorities consider the ideologist and organizer of the military coup attempt in 2016 . then, during the failed coup, the plane of president erdogan. nearly shot down two fighter jets f-16, pilots who were trained in the united states by the turkish air force managed to prevent an air battle, but trust between the partners of the panat. evaporated a year later, president erdogan signed a purchase agreement. having abandoned the russian s400 systems from american counterparts, turkey is the only country in the alliance to rece
national flags. and also signs of unity and resilience against the common threat of terrorism. natalia ’s word with alexander mekhur and anatoly petrov, istanbul turkey the attack was ordered by the kurdistan workers' party the democratic union party and they are banned in turkey . for that they are actively financed by the united states and the refusal of the turkish authorities to accept condolences from the american embassy is largely due precisely to this circumstance and suggests that...
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one-party state led by a strong leader in charge of the martial law government did tightly controlled the population. only that government could respond effectively to economic problems and form the national unity required to maintain a stable, prosperous, and orderly society. the problem was, that approach seemed to be working. fascist italy and germany seemed to be doing well and thriving even. in 1935, the german autobahn was opened. a full 20 years before the u. s. interstate -- the german economy is in the midst of the cold war depression. germany -- there were many in the united states throughout the 1930s, including members of the united states government, who pointed to nazi germany and thought that perhaps the way out of the great depression was for america to be more like germany. maybe fascism with district-controlled society was not quite your cup of tea. that is okay. there is yet another new alternative to democracy, communism. in the 1930s, the soviet economy was also booming. it was rapidly industrializing. so much so that there were russian recruiters working in the united states to recruit out of work americans to move to russia to work. that is where there were more jobs than
one-party state led by a strong leader in charge of the martial law government did tightly controlled the population. only that government could respond effectively to economic problems and form the national unity required to maintain a stable, prosperous, and orderly society. the problem was, that approach seemed to be working. fascist italy and germany seemed to be doing well and thriving even. in 1935, the german autobahn was opened. a full 20 years before the u. s. interstate -- the german...
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unity. when really it's verging on communism . you know, verging on communism. you know, meghan's to forget that the nash vanilli, the national social partythat ended up being discredited because had a stranglehold on. the communications industry , as well communications industry, as well as on people's. it's more popularly, popularly known the party . and i mean americans party. and i mean americans believe . these are discomfort believe. these are discomfort seemingly similar to only stalinism , leninism, but. i mean stalinism, leninism, but. i mean so she's right to actually say that people disparage this, but she is woke because she is dangerous. she doesn't seem understand that woke is good. woke destructive . phil do you woke destructive. phil do you think lady c's gone too far with that comparison or do you agree 7 that comparison or do you agree ? i wouldn't use the word for to make . to be fair, lady c, but make. to be fair, lady c, but lady c has her own colourful language that you always use to make your point and i admire for it. but this is the other day she was talking about a prominent friend asked to her keep making sure t
unity. when really it's verging on communism . you know, verging on communism. you know, meghan's to forget that the nash vanilli, the national social partythat ended up being discredited because had a stranglehold on. the communications industry , as well communications industry, as well as on people's. it's more popularly, popularly known the party . and i mean americans party. and i mean americans believe . these are discomfort believe. these are discomfort seemingly similar to only...
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unity. when really it's verging on communism . you know, verging on communism. you know, meghan's to forget that the nash vanilli, the national social partythat ended up being discredited because had a stranglehold on. the communications industry , as well communications industry, as well as on people's. it's more popularly, popularly known the party . and i mean americans party. and i mean americans believe . these are discomfort believe. these are discomfort seemingly similar to only stalinism , leninism, but. i mean stalinism, leninism, but. i mean so she's right to actually say that people disparage this, but she is woke because she is dangerous. she doesn't seem understand that woke is good. woke destructive . phil do you woke destructive. phil do you think lady c's gone too far with that comparison or do you agree 7 that comparison or do you agree ? i wouldn't use the word for to make . to be fair, lady c, but make. to be fair, lady c, but lady c has her own colourful language that you always use to make your point and i admire for it. but this is the other day she was talking about a prominent friend asked to her keep making sure t
unity. when really it's verging on communism . you know, verging on communism. you know, meghan's to forget that the nash vanilli, the national social partythat ended up being discredited because had a stranglehold on. the communications industry , as well communications industry, as well as on people's. it's more popularly, popularly known the party . and i mean americans party. and i mean americans believe . these are discomfort believe. these are discomfort seemingly similar to only...
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performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. mr. hoyer: we have had a great victory in our party for our unity and ability to move forward in a united way. greg meeks, the chairman of the foreign affairs committee asked for unanimous consent for the election of mr. jeffries. but in it, he said the most important thing in a relay race was the passing of the baton and nancy pelosi and the leadership didn't break stride in passing the baton in a united and winning way. that's what happened today. we have three extraordinary people who are going to be leading our caucus in mr. jeffries and mr. aguilar and then the new whip. i was minority whip for 12 years. i know what that job is and katherine clark is going to do an extraordinary job and what the themes are what we need to do for the american people in terms of quality life, economic well-being, their health, their environment and i think that's what this caucus is going to do. we are in the minority, but we're not down and mr. jeffries is going to take us to victory in 2024. [indiscernible] captioning performed by the national captioning instit
performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. mr. hoyer: we have had a great victory in our party for our unity and ability to move forward in a united way. greg meeks, the chairman of the foreign affairs committee asked for unanimous consent for the election of mr. jeffries. but in it, he said the most important thing in a relay race was the passing of the baton and nancy pelosi and the leadership didn't break...