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what are the chances that the new parliament will succeed where no other parliament has succeeded so far since the fall of could dolphy? -- of could dossey -- qaddafi? >> if we compare it to the situation two years ago, libya has deteriorated and the violence has increased and the new parliament is not in a privileged position in comparison to its successor. on one hand, today, this transition of power was expected for many months and corresponds to what the majority of libyans want. they have been demanding the departure of the previous parliament. on the other hand, the election show that participation was much lower than two years ago and therefore, the public mandate might be questioned by the opposition camp. you mentioned a rival meeting taking place in tripoli and this clearly reflects the political -- reflects the political standoff between the two major camps, on one hand, the islamist's camp and the liberal can't and the various -- and the liberal camp in their various allies. >> why is it taking so long to get a parliament in place? what is the problem? >> the problem was
what are the chances that the new parliament will succeed where no other parliament has succeeded so far since the fall of could dolphy? -- of could dossey -- qaddafi? >> if we compare it to the situation two years ago, libya has deteriorated and the violence has increased and the new parliament is not in a privileged position in comparison to its successor. on one hand, today, this transition of power was expected for many months and corresponds to what the majority of libyans want. they...
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why refuse to reopen the parliament as the deputy prime minister has been acting for. >> the parliament was not suspended by me, it was suspended in agreement with the coalition government. there were certain issues which were great that we go home, remove the obstacles and reopen parliament. parliament was not closed, it was a temporary suspension. two days ago there were talks saying can you make a roadmap that is in the parliament and we agreed with that. that is not only the with the speaker at home. south africa and who other protests. allegations that i am against parliament is untrue. the coalition - it meant we could close parliament for a period, beyond the normal period. we are very close to reopening parliament, and i mean that. but when we reopen parliament, we must not repeat the incident that makes you agree to close it in. first place. that is what i'm acting for. >> in the meantime the army seems to be in control of your country, mr prime minister. thank you for taking the time to speak to us, that was tom tab n thabane as reports of a coup appear to be confirmed. >> nov
why refuse to reopen the parliament as the deputy prime minister has been acting for. >> the parliament was not suspended by me, it was suspended in agreement with the coalition government. there were certain issues which were great that we go home, remove the obstacles and reopen parliament. parliament was not closed, it was a temporary suspension. two days ago there were talks saying can you make a roadmap that is in the parliament and we agreed with that. that is not only the with the...
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parliament doesn't have that much input into the scottish parliament. i believe that gives scotland already a level of independence. host: ok. thomas, fort lauderdale, florida, democratic caller. it might not go according to what is being said at the moment, but we are gottry divine and design revelation 14 to 19 in comparison to the coming of christ. i just called to say this will be very important. if you could read revelation 14 and 19, it will give you some insight into the coming of christ. thomas, that will be our last thought. that does it for today's "washington journal." we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> it is election day today for four states. key races in arizona where voters will choose which republican goes against of a credit commerce woman kirkpatrick. republicans find for chance to face joe garcia in the fall. oklahoma holding congressional primaries in vermont republicans have four candidates vie
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the parliament is a parliament, and it consists of members. so the members basically should express where they would like to as an their interest potential precondition for a legislative initiative. >> thank you. we will take a few more questions. bemy first question would about regional security. the security varies from country to country. what is theng, potential for a terrorist to move from here to there. what can be done at the european level? my second question would be that you mentioned further integration. what can be done? >> could you repeat the last part? integration, what can actually be done? >> that is a big question. go ahead. i am an independent business consultant. the lastpean countries several years have had many successes and total failures. how have these helped them recover? >> thank you. one more question. thank you. thank you for the report and the interesting presentation. i noticed in the common security and defense policy you have some significant efficiency gains, but there was no mention of nato or the potential f
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dad they want what sort of parliament are we likely to see i mean is it going to be more abroad and who is it going to be comprised of what's your take it's difficult to say i mean obviously a large and. large part of the answer that question depends on what will happen to the party of the regions it was decapitated in february it hasn't yet found a new leader who is capable of taking things forward part of its electorate doesn't want to belong to ukraine anyway and is engaged in a civil war but that will be the decisive factor how to what extent will the four million a covert party be able to bring it set pull itself together and fight the elections in any meaningful sense obviously the power of the new power will put every single obstacle in. it's way but i think one of the other interesting things about the latest developments and these remarks that you've your reporting about poroshenko. is that of course and by the way i congratulate you on the you know concentrating on internal ukrainian politics because in the western media the ukrainian issue is presented entirely in terms o
dad they want what sort of parliament are we likely to see i mean is it going to be more abroad and who is it going to be comprised of what's your take it's difficult to say i mean obviously a large and. large part of the answer that question depends on what will happen to the party of the regions it was decapitated in february it hasn't yet found a new leader who is capable of taking things forward part of its electorate doesn't want to belong to ukraine anyway and is engaged in a civil war...
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that and the parliament, itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of gadaffi and was based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya with fighting in many cities, and a political system seemingly at odds with its self. >> some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic caine, al jazeera. >> a contributor to the middle east i publication. he joins me on the line from tripoli. how important is this takeover of the airport because it's not a functioning airport. is it largely symbolic? >> hi. it's not a finking airport, yes. but that's only because of the fighting that's been going on over the past month. the malitias who controlled it as stated in the report were malitias who were pro-parliament and attacking anti-basically with these malitias now forced out of tripoli, today on the ground, another two were seized. it's meaning that the parliament forces have no control over anything going on the capitol and have no control over anyth
that and the parliament, itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of gadaffi and was based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya with fighting in many cities, and a political system seemingly at odds with its self. >> some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic caine, al jazeera. >> a contributor to the middle east i publication. he joins me on the line from tripoli. how important is this...
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and broke the fence of the compound of parliament.hat they approached building, the military then told them to stay away because the security of installations has been handed over to the military. interestingly for several weeks as the protesters were in islambad. the government were saying these are just a couple of thousand people making a lot of noise, but it must be understood that the government then ordered 40,000 policemen from the punish jam robins to deal with the rioters, or the protesters who are right now busy scuffling with the police and they have failed to control the situation. 4,000 addition policemen have been called in to the city. we have not heard from the prime minister, the operation is being led by the interior minister of the country. a close confident of the that reashariffamily. there is also some talk that because the police has failed in controlling the protesters, that they may use helicopters to fire rubber bullets and tear gas in to the crowd. on the other hand, the others are holding firming and their
and broke the fence of the compound of parliament.hat they approached building, the military then told them to stay away because the security of installations has been handed over to the military. interestingly for several weeks as the protesters were in islambad. the government were saying these are just a couple of thousand people making a lot of noise, but it must be understood that the government then ordered 40,000 policemen from the punish jam robins to deal with the rioters, or the...
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when european parliament president touched touched down in. which he says should i know and i console. in english is my first language no touched down i mean how difficult is it thank you week see we have touched down thank you sir you know thank you for your what. herman chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has described germany as a good friend but his country's relations with a groupie and union haven't been particularly warm recently r.c.s. plus leader reports when european parliament president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate it anyway. oh how you make up that. he could go right ahead and i mean it's time i just took but it's ok. ok i need to go find a log with my loved one i am a very doubtful that i'm going there i go away. but i thought i. would never. see the. law does that kind of starts out that it's not and
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from the parliament to the judiciary. whether that translates into action is a different matter, but as far as the party is concerned and recep tayyip erdogan. they believe they are pushing democratisation away from the years of popular votes like this behind me now. >> we'll leave it there and follow events until the polls close on sunday. >> a lot more to come here on al jazeera. including a great escape. we hear from the 9-year-old who survived the jaws of an alligator. >>> you're watching al jazeera. these are the top stories - fighting has begun between israel and gaza. >>> u.s. fighter jets and drones carried out attacks targetting the islamic state. the u.s. president obama warned the fight against the rebel group may be a long one. >> voting is underway in turkey's presidential election. until now it was decided by the parliament of there are three candidates. the front runner is recep tayyip erdogan, the current prime minister. >>> clinical trials of vaccines for the ebola may may by. >> this is suspected to be w
from the parliament to the judiciary. whether that translates into action is a different matter, but as far as the party is concerned and recep tayyip erdogan. they believe they are pushing democratisation away from the years of popular votes like this behind me now. >> we'll leave it there and follow events until the polls close on sunday. >> a lot more to come here on al jazeera. including a great escape. we hear from the 9-year-old who survived the jaws of an alligator....
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the majority of the parliament members attended, and this is what they expected. then they expected it would be much different from the parliament now has star started where the majority of the members have decided to come and what many activists were saying besides the absence of the transitional justice, the absence of the army, the absence of the political will was the most important problem in libya. and i think this was on part of the members. >> we have to leave it there. we really do appreciate your update. well, as the situation in libya deteriorates, foreign workers are leaving the country. there are reports from manila where hundreds of filipinos have returned home. >> they are part of more than 600 filipino workers repatriated from libya since july. the government has called for mandatory evacuation of citizens after a worker was beheaded and a nurse was gang raped a few weeks ago. >> at first there was just gunfire and now it's gotten worse. they wait for it to end now they have jets firing rockets and missiles. >> the political shah has been gripped b
the majority of the parliament members attended, and this is what they expected. then they expected it would be much different from the parliament now has star started where the majority of the members have decided to come and what many activists were saying besides the absence of the transitional justice, the absence of the army, the absence of the political will was the most important problem in libya. and i think this was on part of the members. >> we have to leave it there. we really...
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alistair darling is a member of the british parliament. it is the second time that that men have gone head to head, and they do so before the first ballots go out. for one in 6 voters, it is the eve of the poll. in the next 90 minutes, our guests will face questions from members of our audience, from me, and from one another. i will explain more about the format in a moment. first, an opportunity for both men to make opening statements. alex salmond won the coin toss, and has chosen to go first, so you have two minutes. >> thank you. this is an extraordinary time for us all. the eyes of the world are indeed focused on scotland. twice before in recent history we have stood at the crossroads. in 1979, we did not get the parliament we voted for, and instead have gone 18 years with tory government. margaret thatcher. and the poll tax to boot. in 1997, we took our opportunity, and since the parliament came to scotland, life has been better. we introduced free care for the elderly. removed tuition fees for the next generation of students. we hel
alistair darling is a member of the british parliament. it is the second time that that men have gone head to head, and they do so before the first ballots go out. for one in 6 voters, it is the eve of the poll. in the next 90 minutes, our guests will face questions from members of our audience, from me, and from one another. i will explain more about the format in a moment. first, an opportunity for both men to make opening statements. alex salmond won the coin toss, and has chosen to go...
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on when european parliament president martin scholtz touched on and touched down. let's go to the story i know and i can say it in english is my first language has touched down and you have difficult is this thank you week street we have touched on this thank you sir you know thank you for your whole. sermon chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu he describes germany as a good friend but his country's relations with a groupie and union haven't been particularly warm recently r.c.s. palace leader reports when european parliament president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled by addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's about. keep me going to put it anyway. oh honey if they kept it. in. the ten i mean it's time i just took but it's ok. ok i need to go find a log with my loved one i'm a very doubtful that i'm going there right away. to get on with the kind of stuff that after and then you throw that away and then wh
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the parliament is already dead from its deceptions. what i mean is you cannot implement the subdivisions on the ground. the rebels can. the parliament is sitting in significant tobruk. 1200km away, something the protesters criticised. the parliament in tobruk is a cue against the february 17th revolution. it's a coup against the february 17th revolution. >> in benghazi, there were protests, but not on the scale of those in tripoli. the airport that serve benghazi has been closed for weeks because of year fighting between rebels and the militia of the general khalifa haftar. sources have told al jazeera that the council has taken control of khalifa haftar's air defense group. developments like these and fighting close to tripoli's airport compelled nations to stop all flights to libya. egypt and tunisia cancelled their air routes, a sign of how bad the situation has become. >>> some of the nearly 100 russian aid trucks that crossed into ukraine without permission on friday are heading back to russia. moscow defended its decision to send
the parliament is already dead from its deceptions. what i mean is you cannot implement the subdivisions on the ground. the rebels can. the parliament is sitting in significant tobruk. 1200km away, something the protesters criticised. the parliament in tobruk is a cue against the february 17th revolution. it's a coup against the february 17th revolution. >> in benghazi, there were protests, but not on the scale of those in tripoli. the airport that serve benghazi has been closed for weeks...
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the women and children are right in front of parliament.e continuing although they started on saturday night and there is no end in sight. there are big question marks being asked as to who is in charge, who is running the government, the interior minister looked very upbeat last night saying that the protesters would be dealt with. but they are nowhere near controlling the situation. and the situation very dire indeed. >> and who precisely are the frosters? are they sport he was inning ran kahn and the anti-government cleric or are they not every day people, i mean, are they just people from all walks of life in pakistan? >> reporter: well, one thing that has to be understood very carefully is the fact that imran kahn's party is one of the largest parties in the country after they got millions of votes in the last election. however imran said those elections were rigged. so even though we have about 25 to 30,000 protesters according to estimates. there are 10s of thousands of supporters across the country. we have been told that the prime
the women and children are right in front of parliament.e continuing although they started on saturday night and there is no end in sight. there are big question marks being asked as to who is in charge, who is running the government, the interior minister looked very upbeat last night saying that the protesters would be dealt with. but they are nowhere near controlling the situation. and the situation very dire indeed. >> and who precisely are the frosters? are they sport he was inning...
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parliament and for our u.k. viewer is a special report on the great culture in the u.s. colleges. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs in the cuban authorities were able to nab these well funded travelers in their country this is nowhere near the first time that the u.s. government has tried to meddle in cuba in two thousand and nine usa he tried to set up a twitter like program to organize people in cuba and we can't forget about the ill fated cuban television airplane. that was supposed to bombard the island with western media that was totally blocked by the government during the cold war i could see the justification to dominate cuba if the us didn't have influence of the country than automatically the soviets did but now what is the
parliament and for our u.k. viewer is a special report on the great culture in the u.s. colleges. it was recently revealed that under the guise of an hiv prevention workshop and as tourists you know latin americans were sent to cuba by the u.s. government to overthrow that government yes the u.s. agency for international development organized for these young people to go to cuba to recruit and set up new political activists however the infiltrators were not very good at their jobs in the cuban...
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. >>> feeling divisions in iraq, kurdish mp's return to parliament as the fight against the islamic state continues. the group's beheading of a u.s. journalist has been condemned in washington and europe. ♪ >>> i'm in doha, also coming up in the next half hour. hundreds attend the funerals in gaza for the victims of israeli air strikes after the collapse of the ceasefire. and protesters demanding the resignation of pakistan's prime minister begin talks with the government. ♪ >>> iraq's ethnic and political divisions have been widening for months now, placing the country's future under threat. but now at least one sign of reconciliation. kurdish ministers are returning to the central government. now the kurds are in charge of their autonomous region in the north. their mp's include a foreign minister who pulled out of the national government last month. now they were in dispute with prime minister maliki, but now maliki is on his way out, blamed for deepening iraq's sectarian divisions. the man whose got the task of healing those wounds now is the new prime minister designate. monica has t
. >>> feeling divisions in iraq, kurdish mp's return to parliament as the fight against the islamic state continues. the group's beheading of a u.s. journalist has been condemned in washington and europe. ♪ >>> i'm in doha, also coming up in the next half hour. hundreds attend the funerals in gaza for the victims of israeli air strikes after the collapse of the ceasefire. and protesters demanding the resignation of pakistan's prime minister begin talks with the government....
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does not reflect the political set up of the society so how is it you find this parliament inconsistent with ukraine's political presence but still you want to you want this parliament to ratify in september your vitally important agreements with the e.u. you know how is that so this was one of the issues for discussion yesterday another one was the was what everyone has characterized as a humanitarian catastrophe in south east ukraine and president. specially noted russia's initiative in sending a humanitarian convoy into ukraine and they. officially approached ukraine russia actually officially approached ukraine to form its. decision of our desire to send another humanitarian convoy shortly and president putin personally notified president poroshenko of that yesterday we have reason to hope that we will find constructive logistic and technical solutions here in order to ensure the shipment of another hearing convoy into south east ukraine and i'm sure it will not be the last one because they need a lot of help. there. in kazakhstan and have also expressed their willingness to partici
does not reflect the political set up of the society so how is it you find this parliament inconsistent with ukraine's political presence but still you want to you want this parliament to ratify in september your vitally important agreements with the e.u. you know how is that so this was one of the issues for discussion yesterday another one was the was what everyone has characterized as a humanitarian catastrophe in south east ukraine and president. specially noted russia's initiative in...
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protesters broke through police lines, tearing down the outer walls of parliament. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets, and the army was called in to protect state buildings. the military has taken over in times of civil unrest, but this time there appears to be little appetite for a coup. >> the pakistani military established ever that they are in any comparative position to run. when they do that, they failed. and left pakistan in a more problematic situation. >> it's down to people power, this is the first government to have taken over from an elected parliament. whether that democratic transfer can remain peaceful for not will be critical to pakistan's future. >> let's talk to kamal hyder in islamabad. how important do you think the next 24 hours are? >> extremely important because the scuffles have continued despite the fact that the government probably thought they'd be able to bring the situation under control in a matter of hours, and despite the fact that thousands of police men are called, 40,000 are on the way. they have not been able to stablilize t
protesters broke through police lines, tearing down the outer walls of parliament. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets, and the army was called in to protect state buildings. the military has taken over in times of civil unrest, but this time there appears to be little appetite for a coup. >> the pakistani military established ever that they are in any comparative position to run. when they do that, they failed. and left pakistan in a more problematic situation. >> it's down to...
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is important to what the european parliament has liberated. so, we can see that between the different institutions, this is also providing a possibility to come to some kind of common idea of what should be the most important ideas over the next five years. that is one of the still unfulfilled promises you could in the lisbon treaty because of article 17 of the lisbon which reads the european commission should initiate what should be done in the years to continuesthe sentence , with a view to reach inside institutional agreement. that means we have a treaty obligation between the parliament, the council, and the european commission to try to come to some kind of common understanding about the legislative agenda. we need to have a legitimate , and that istion something where this product could be very helpful. the commission will have to what it wants to do. also, the counsel for joint is increasing for the very simple reason that at the beginning of the legislature there is very little legislative , but if we have a consensus about what should
is important to what the european parliament has liberated. so, we can see that between the different institutions, this is also providing a possibility to come to some kind of common idea of what should be the most important ideas over the next five years. that is one of the still unfulfilled promises you could in the lisbon treaty because of article 17 of the lisbon which reads the european commission should initiate what should be done in the years to continuesthe sentence , with a view to...
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naming the powers for the parliament.applause] >> telling me the money we will be using. >> what were you using? >> the time is up. that is the end of our cross examination section. thanks to both of you for that. one of the striking things about this campaign is how many people have become actively engaged in the discussion about the future of holland. the turnout turned out to be 80% and higher. town halls and living rooms are alive with the noise of this great debate. >> everyone should be voting. it is an important decision to make. >> it is important that everyone should exercise their vote. this is a one-time in a lifetime opportunity. >> looking at the system, what we need is how we understand how this country works and what i want. could be a great moment in history in scotland. >> and employment advisor. >> i work for the scottish national heritage. >> to me the referendum should be an opportunity for the country to live in and the society we want to live in, impacting employment. >> making sure that our heritage
naming the powers for the parliament.applause] >> telling me the money we will be using. >> what were you using? >> the time is up. that is the end of our cross examination section. thanks to both of you for that. one of the striking things about this campaign is how many people have become actively engaged in the discussion about the future of holland. the turnout turned out to be 80% and higher. town halls and living rooms are alive with the noise of this great debate....
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they'll take the proposals to parliament on monday.it is the first session of the british parliament, and that is when a new plan will be laid out. we'll look to see what is said in the house of commence on monday. >> the british have been investigating the death of american journalists james foley, and it's believed that a british member may have carried out the killing. how is the case received by great britain. >> yes. the killing of james foley shocked and incensed the country. it's a topic of discussion, making people very angry, the topic of editorials. they are looking at who might have done it, a british citizens. they say they have narrowed it down to a select group of people. at some point it will be made known. >> ahead we speak to a global security professor about how to defend against the threat in the islamic state. we are joined in 10 minutes right here on al jazeera. >> discussions held here today prove that the european union comprehends the threat faced by ukraine, and our partners understand where the threat originat
they'll take the proposals to parliament on monday.it is the first session of the british parliament, and that is when a new plan will be laid out. we'll look to see what is said in the house of commence on monday. >> the british have been investigating the death of american journalists james foley, and it's believed that a british member may have carried out the killing. how is the case received by great britain. >> yes. the killing of james foley shocked and incensed the country....
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parliament believes that it would be the best way to deal with ongoing violence. on the streets of tripoli, few agreed. >> the parliament is already dead from its deceptions. what i mean is it cannot implement the decisions on the ground. on the other side the rebels can. >> the parliament is sitting in didn't tub ruk, 1200km away, something the protesters criticise. >> translation: the parliament in tube rook is a gaines the revolution -- against the revolution, this is a coup against the february 17th revolution. >> in benghazi there were protests, not on the scale of tripoli. the airport has been closed for weeks, because of fighting between rebels and the general haist. >> the council has taken control of the general's group. >> on friday, egypt and tunisia cancelled air routes, a sign of how bad the situation has become. >>> a woman has been killed in anti-government protests in egypt. rallies supporting former president mursi has staged in cairo, giza. demonstrators were demanding that mohamed mursi be reinstated. they are calling for justice for hundreds ki
parliament believes that it would be the best way to deal with ongoing violence. on the streets of tripoli, few agreed. >> the parliament is already dead from its deceptions. what i mean is it cannot implement the decisions on the ground. on the other side the rebels can. >> the parliament is sitting in didn't tub ruk, 1200km away, something the protesters criticise. >> translation: the parliament in tube rook is a gaines the revolution -- against the revolution, this is a...
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and evidently all of the details that will take place in the parliament. hill how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of flake has to sell it to issues so serious. sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot and the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your ballot have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no longer in a democratic process and this is exactly what we are currently going through i think it was a nine hundred fifty seven and the national assembly mendez front said that there are two ways to establish totalitarianism either all of the powers are united together or we transfer all the power to a supernatural body well that's exactly what they did by building the european union they transferred the sovereignty of the people to a supernatural body that is not elected and has no legitimacy and that imposes its will on the people this is true for our territorial sove
and evidently all of the details that will take place in the parliament. hill how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of flake has to sell it to issues so serious. sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot and the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your ballot have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no...
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many people oppose that and the parliament itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of muammar gaddafi. and based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself. some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic kane. this is the worst violence in tripoli since the revolution in 2011, when former dictator was overthrown. libya's important institutions are mostly run by these three groups. the zinc tan group has controlled tripoli's international airport since 2011. fighters led a coalition who opposed a parliament in an attack on an airport. in the past this hours, they say they have taken control. >> general khalifa haftar emerged was a new player, attacking the militia, seeking to intervene in defense of the zinc tan brigades. tripoli are now so ipp squur that the new parliament is meeting in the port city. they are directors. it specialises in libyan affairs. there needs t
many people oppose that and the parliament itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of muammar gaddafi. and based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself. some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic kane. this is the worst violence in tripoli since the revolution in 2011, when former dictator was overthrown. libya's...
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that and the parliament, itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of mumar gadaffi and was based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya with fighting in many cities, with its self, some international organizations >> he told us there needs to be an international effort now to bring all parties together to try to discuss the shape of any future government. >> reporter: this is something that is, you know, almost a systematic failure from the highest level, the permanent five members of the security council must take into consideration the nature of the united nations forced into lib were is not able to make the kind of changes the security sector performs, the technical changes, the institutional arrangement that underpin the transformation. this is the kind of arrangement we need to hash out an agreement. it would narrow down this political free market that we have now. it is almost a sense of a gap that gadaffi left. who will fill it or what kind of co
that and the parliament, itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of mumar gadaffi and was based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya with fighting in many cities, with its self, some international organizations >> he told us there needs to be an international effort now to bring all parties together to try to discuss the shape of any future government. >> reporter: this is something that is, you know, almost a...
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to justify parliament opposition to the royal claims. he characterized magna carta as olubleg the in vi rights of its -- he declared magna carta is such a fellow, he will have no sovereign. that is an exaggeration to the events at runnymede. the effect, cooke promoted magna carta as to marking constitutional imitations of the power of the king. laid thecacy althoug groundwork for the habeas corpus act and the endless bill of rights. so, in that sense, magna carta, redreimagined by cooke, stee history down the path towards constitutional democracy. but magna carta had a third effect that has special resonance in boston. it kindled america's own declaration of independence. the american colonists embraced ook's conception of magna carta. the source of cook's influence is easy to discern. he reportedly helped draft the virginia colonial charter and his writing strongly influenced william penn's vision of good government. foreign portly, his treatises on the law became standard colonial reference books. the colonists did not have much choice
to justify parliament opposition to the royal claims. he characterized magna carta as olubleg the in vi rights of its -- he declared magna carta is such a fellow, he will have no sovereign. that is an exaggeration to the events at runnymede. the effect, cooke promoted magna carta as to marking constitutional imitations of the power of the king. laid thecacy althoug groundwork for the habeas corpus act and the endless bill of rights. so, in that sense, magna carta, redreimagined by cooke, stee...
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his immunity is being upheld by the parliament. >> i believe there is a lack of sufficient political will, unfortunately, to reform the justice system, and the corresponding political structures, in romania. the fight against corruption,- but some romanians, like the politicians and the government and parliament, appear to be more equal than others. >> when french tourists are out and about in foreign countries, they like to -- well, complain. especially about the food. not just speaking from personal experience -- an official study by a travel website has just confirmed that most of the time, the grumbling is done in their native tongue because the french are also not renowned for their ability to speak other languages. you would think that would make them more sympathetic to foreign visitors who come to paris and have trouble finding their way around, but even though the french capital is known as the city of love, many of its residents do not show a lot of love to tourists. ♪ [camera shutter clicking] >> when newlyweds mr. and mrs. lee booked their honeymoon to the city of love, i
his immunity is being upheld by the parliament. >> i believe there is a lack of sufficient political will, unfortunately, to reform the justice system, and the corresponding political structures, in romania. the fight against corruption,- but some romanians, like the politicians and the government and parliament, appear to be more equal than others. >> when french tourists are out and about in foreign countries, they like to -- well, complain. especially about the food. not just...
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. >>> a country divided, rival protests across libya for and begins the new parliament. plus. [♪ music ] as the africa fashion week wraps up in london we meet one designer who hopes her success will be felt back home. u.s. pratt barack obama has oh promised to continue the fight against the islamic state north of iraq. he confirmed u.s. airstrikes that succeeded in destroying some of the fighters' arms and equipment near the city of erbil but warned that the operation would take time and stressed the importance of iraq formingen own inclusive government. >> at first the u.s. forces targeted forces out of i erbil to prevent them from advancing on the city and protecting our diplomats and military personnel. so far these strikes have destroyed arms and weapons that isil could have used. we have stepped up our military assistance to kurdish forces as they wage their fight. >> but fighters from the islamic state still pose a serious threat. they have already seized the largest dam in mosul. they are now threatening the capitol of the semi autonomous region and are syd to be
. >>> a country divided, rival protests across libya for and begins the new parliament. plus. [♪ music ] as the africa fashion week wraps up in london we meet one designer who hopes her success will be felt back home. u.s. pratt barack obama has oh promised to continue the fight against the islamic state north of iraq. he confirmed u.s. airstrikes that succeeded in destroying some of the fighters' arms and equipment near the city of erbil but warned that the operation would take time...
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including a recent assault on the parliament building. last week, at the u.s.ica leaders summit in washington, president mohamud blamed the militants for holding back somalia. in turn, opponents accuse mohamud of corruption. this weekend, the president drew protesters as well as greeters in minnesota, where he traveled to meet members of the largest somali population in the united states. i sat down with him on friday ahead of that trip. president mohamud thank you for talking with us. >> thank you judy. >> woodruff: so, as you prepare to leave washington, have you found this week's meetings to be helpful, useful to you? >> it was very useful. the meeting was meant for the african continent of course and we learned a lot and there was new injections from the united state government to push the economy and the life of the people of africa. we are very much grateful for the level of support that has been showed to us and we already have moved and progressed in our cooperation between the united states government and somalia. >> woodruff: how much aid would you sa
including a recent assault on the parliament building. last week, at the u.s.ica leaders summit in washington, president mohamud blamed the militants for holding back somalia. in turn, opponents accuse mohamud of corruption. this weekend, the president drew protesters as well as greeters in minnesota, where he traveled to meet members of the largest somali population in the united states. i sat down with him on friday ahead of that trip. president mohamud thank you for talking with us. >>...
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he called on the parliament to join on reforms on the way back to democracy. the general led a crew -- let a cu and promised elections next year. some sports now and it was a big day for a newly reported that about. >> they nearly came away with a historic victory. >> they had to settle for a draw because of the goal in the final seconds. here's a look at the action. >> the bundesliga adventure began as many expected, falling behind after half an hour. the newcomers are back into the game. in the 87th minute, the captain made it to 21. there is are victory was within touching distance. but they let their nerves get the better of them. a clumsy penalty was given away and they stepped up to convert it, making it to all in the last minute. exit has been nearly a decade since a home game was won against stuttgart and nothing changed after the teams clashed on sunday. >> things would just not go right for them. it was alexander maxime who put them ahead after the break will stop they did manage a draw. there it is. stars of the music industry were out in force for
he called on the parliament to join on reforms on the way back to democracy. the general led a crew -- let a cu and promised elections next year. some sports now and it was a big day for a newly reported that about. >> they nearly came away with a historic victory. >> they had to settle for a draw because of the goal in the final seconds. here's a look at the action. >> the bundesliga adventure began as many expected, falling behind after half an hour. the newcomers are back...
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forced to form a new government, france's prime minister gets to present a new parliament after the cabinet crumbles over the country's economic woes. the u.s. is flying drones to track mill about thes from the islamic state organization. and the president from ukraine and russia arrive as the crisis expected to top talks. they have sent them across the orders on a special mission. >> we're going to start here in france where a new government is to be announced today. it comes just five months after ministers had taken office. the change up this time prompted after the minister of economy lashed out at the government's os er thity measures. standing outside the presidential palace in central paris and keeping his ear open for the new names. any trickling out just yet? lunch with s having president francois hollande. they'll be discussing the last names they want to add to that list, the team, that's going to be announced later this afternoon. we know that the economy minister is out, as is the education minister and the culture minister, the reason being that they've been critical of franco
forced to form a new government, france's prime minister gets to present a new parliament after the cabinet crumbles over the country's economic woes. the u.s. is flying drones to track mill about thes from the islamic state organization. and the president from ukraine and russia arrive as the crisis expected to top talks. they have sent them across the orders on a special mission. >> we're going to start here in france where a new government is to be announced today. it comes just five...
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naming the powers for the parliament.applause] >> telling me the money we will be using. >> what were you using? >> the time is up. that is the end of our cross examination section. thanks to both of you for that. one of the striking things about this campaign is how many people have become actively engaged in the discussion about the future of holland. the turnout turned out to be 80% and higher. town halls and living rooms are alive with the noise of this great debate. >> everyone should be voting. it is an important decision to make. >> it is important that everyone should exercise their vote. this is a one-time in a lifetime opportunity. >> looking at the system, what we need is how we understand how this country works and what i want. >> this could be a great moment in history in scotland. >> and employment advisor. >> i work for the scottish >> to me the referendum should be an opportunity for the country to live in and the society we want to live in, impacting employment. >> making sure that our heritage continues.
naming the powers for the parliament.applause] >> telling me the money we will be using. >> what were you using? >> the time is up. that is the end of our cross examination section. thanks to both of you for that. one of the striking things about this campaign is how many people have become actively engaged in the discussion about the future of holland. the turnout turned out to be 80% and higher. town halls and living rooms are alive with the noise of this great debate....
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currently, he dominates parliament justice system. big media groups have been sort of bought by his industrial friends, so he controls everything. that is dangerous for turkish democracy. >> many outside of turkey question how he could still be in power and have won the victory considering the images the western media for trays. is there a major disconnect between how the media perceives him and how turks view him? >> a small part of the turkish media are still independent and criticize him for being authoritarian, etc.. this is true. since his party is successful economically and socially and the opposition parties are very sweak, he enjoys support in the party -- country. 52% is not what he was expecting. but still, he has majority in the country. >> that is all we have time for. thank you for sharing your perspective on this election. >> thank you. >> moving on to the day's other top story the rock faces a jihadist offensive and humanitarian crisis in the north and a political standoff in the capital. insurgents have captured the t
currently, he dominates parliament justice system. big media groups have been sort of bought by his industrial friends, so he controls everything. that is dangerous for turkish democracy. >> many outside of turkey question how he could still be in power and have won the victory considering the images the western media for trays. is there a major disconnect between how the media perceives him and how turks view him? >> a small part of the turkish media are still independent and...