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thoroughly engage in the formation of a system of interaction between the all-belarusian people 's assembly with governmentand the vertical of control, how to integrate the country's political system into the national assembly, taking into account its new powers and people's expectations, they spoke the day before at the palace of independence. the president emphasizes that our people's veche is a kind of political nuclear weapon of belarus. the decisions of the supreme council are of a strategic nature, but people cannot be ignored. it is planned to form 10 delegations, including from regional governments, parliamentarians and deputies of local councils, and deputies from the judiciary. the main aspects of their work will be efficiency, control, efficiency and diligence. the un general assembly adopted a controversial resolution on the genocide in srebrenica. the document was promoted by representatives of bosnia and herzegovina, germany and rwanda. its co-authors were mainly western countries. - said the american secretary of state. according to blinken, the united states is pursuing a policy of visa res
thoroughly engage in the formation of a system of interaction between the all-belarusian people 's assembly with governmentand the vertical of control, how to integrate the country's political system into the national assembly, taking into account its new powers and people's expectations, they spoke the day before at the palace of independence. the president emphasizes that our people's veche is a kind of political nuclear weapon of belarus. the decisions of the supreme council are of a...
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the priority of this trip is the people 's demand from the government: set a time, like some projects, they put a sign saying that it will start at the end, he also asked the environment department to facilitate the process of creating the industry by maintaining the standards . plant species must be preserved. who is in denial. animal species must be preserved . but what is the solution to preserve both animal species and the industry to stop? if we don't have a dead end , we definitely don't have a dead end, the environmental organization should go and find a solution . special job field of secretary and art teacher is being held all over the country. the deputy of secondary education of the ministry of education said that until the end of july, the evaluation process will be completed accepted students will undergo a one-year training course to teach in schools. in these fields, we had 381 thousand 246 participants, of which 2,489 people will be recruited, the results will be announced in the third week of june, and then our main process will begin, which is the evaluation centers.
the priority of this trip is the people 's demand from the government: set a time, like some projects, they put a sign saying that it will start at the end, he also asked the environment department to facilitate the process of creating the industry by maintaining the standards . plant species must be preserved. who is in denial. animal species must be preserved . but what is the solution to preserve both animal species and the industry to stop? if we don't have a dead end , we definitely don't...
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s foreign policy, as already mentioned. whoever will be in government should obey people�*s will, because our historic choice is to be democraticcountry. let me just cut it in, for people watching . just cut it in, for people watching around the world, trying to make sense of this, eh few people on the street are saying this is all about georgia�*s democratic future. just explain in clear terms why people also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the _ also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the adoption _ also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the adoption of _ also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the adoption of this - also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the adoption of this law i know after the adoption of this law they will either reduce as foreign agents all abolish themselves, and we had coming elections in october and if none of the election monitoring organisations will be on the spot in georgia, they will force the spot in georgia, they will force the entire elections, take away the entire elections. according to this legislation they should not be any ngo or group that wil
s foreign policy, as already mentioned. whoever will be in government should obey people�*s will, because our historic choice is to be democraticcountry. let me just cut it in, for people watching . just cut it in, for people watching around the world, trying to make sense of this, eh few people on the street are saying this is all about georgia�*s democratic future. just explain in clear terms why people also alarmed by new law? firstly, we know after the _ also alarmed by new law?...
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government. it may's deathi waa kid, everyone td s a kid, everyone trusted the government. peopletually were part of the fact that they pay their taxes. they considered it a civic duty because they trusted their government to spend it well and to almost unimaginable y.the first time people understd the government actually lies to us was five months before my uncles election. spy plane was n over russia. it flew at 60,000 feet, invisible to the eye and invisible to the re-dock. it was a top secret program, nobody in the world knew about the program. the pilot was under orders to mmituicide. he had a shot heposeto give himself if he ever got shot down. he couldn't be shut down because it was so secret, but there was a russian spy at langley who told them how to do it. they excluded it, and alan dulles, the head of the caa, told the president to lie about it. it was illegal for us to be flying under pressure. and eisenhower went out there and he lie the next day the russiansproded- pilot. the holding was exposed and americans said, oh my god, the government lies to us. when my uncle
government. it may's deathi waa kid, everyone td s a kid, everyone trusted the government. peopletually were part of the fact that they pay their taxes. they considered it a civic duty because they trusted their government to spend it well and to almost unimaginable y.the first time people understd the government actually lies to us was five months before my uncles election. spy plane was n over russia. it flew at 60,000 feet, invisible to the eye and invisible to the re-dock. it was a top...
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the only people who have s stymd our ability to govern are people who pull these stunts to undermineven't happened, take a look in the mirror, starting with marjorie taylor greene. >> mike lawler criticizing marjorie taylor greene after she introduced the motion to remove speaker mike johnson from leadership. joining us now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. she has a new opinion piece, "marjorie taylor greene's push to vacate the speaker didn't win her anything." susan, good to see you this morning. let's start there. what is mtg's future? >> i don't think it is bright. she makes it through the year. one of two things will happen. either donald trump will win and she'll be kicked out by the trumpsters because she's too much drama and chaos, or trump loses and she's regulated to the back bench. she won't shut up, but people won't be listening to her as much because she doesn't have influence over the conference. she doesn't carry the donald trump threat. she reminds me of a sibling saying, "i'm going to tell mom if you don't do what i ask." that will
the only people who have s stymd our ability to govern are people who pull these stunts to undermineven't happened, take a look in the mirror, starting with marjorie taylor greene. >> mike lawler criticizing marjorie taylor greene after she introduced the motion to remove speaker mike johnson from leadership. joining us now, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del percio. she has a new opinion piece, "marjorie taylor greene's push to vacate the speaker didn't win...
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government. as president you want to see those people removed from government? it’s removed from government? it's actually not _ removed from government? it�*s move or remove or take people out of the government.- out of the government. so the leader is a _ out of the government. so the leader is a meaningless i out of the government. so the leader is a meaningless term. | leader is a meaningless term. not at all when you are value leader you do not declare and you do it by action, an example i have been in office two months, allow summer there was a serious discussion about the issues you just mentioned, the value leader at the time the president of finland said enough is enough, racism is a various serious problem i would argue many countries in the western world in liberal democracies. every country has to go through this type of difficult issues, and then part of it with the sammi, hopefully we can settle things, where these types of issues will emerge again i will intervene. the leader of the socialist and democrats a spanish politician in the european parliament addressed directly your prime minister, your alliance with the far right i
government. as president you want to see those people removed from government? it’s removed from government? it's actually not _ removed from government? it�*s move or remove or take people out of the government.- out of the government. so the leader is a _ out of the government. so the leader is a meaningless i out of the government. so the leader is a meaningless term. | leader is a meaningless term. not at all when you are value leader you do not declare and you do it by action, an...
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president emphasized on facilitating business-related processes and said that if the government does its role correctly , people 's participation in production will become operational. production titled i visited this village of kharmakola and saw that there was a completely popular work, that is, the manifestation of people's participation. when we say people's participation, we saw a people's participation in a village by the villagers themselves and by the elements. the village activist happened, this is an effect and a tableau we can produce very valuable export products with added value by creating employment. in the meeting of the administrative council of mazandaran province, according to the announcement of the executive vice president, he ordered the dismissal of 10 inefficient managers of mazandaran province. it was issued based on the evaluation and inspections carried out before the trip. on the first day of the president's visit to mazandaran, dozens of construction projects were put into operation. from the revival of 395 industrial production units to the opening of the largest rural school in the c
president emphasized on facilitating business-related processes and said that if the government does its role correctly , people 's participation in production will become operational. production titled i visited this village of kharmakola and saw that there was a completely popular work, that is, the manifestation of people's participation. when we say people's participation, we saw a people's participation in a village by the villagers themselves and by the elements. the village activist...
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government�*s rwanda plan. mr sunak said such schemes are part of the solution for protecting europe from illegal migration, as people in strength across our european continent and beyond and they are exacting a terrible human toll. people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is, of course, a threat to our stability, to the rule of law. and, rightly, our citizens demand their leaders, their politicians tackle it. that is what both karl and i are doing and i want to congratulate karl on his leadership, he has been right on this issue for some time and has led the charge in europe and making sure this is a topic that gets the attention it deserves. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news now nine egyptian men have gone on trial in greece over a deadly migrant shipwreck in international waters off pylos injune 2023. it�*s feared more than 600 people drowned when an overcrowded fishing boat sank on its way to europe from libya. some survivors have accused the coastguard of causing their boat to capsize and then trying to cover it up. the alleged ringleaders of a far—right plot to o
government�*s rwanda plan. mr sunak said such schemes are part of the solution for protecting europe from illegal migration, as people in strength across our european continent and beyond and they are exacting a terrible human toll. people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is, of course, a threat to our stability, to the rule of law. and, rightly, our citizens demand their leaders, their politicians tackle it. that is what both karl and i are doing...
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that help to protect people because �*s jobs, that help to protect people because �*sjobs, there that help to protect people because �*s jobs, there were energy bills and the governmentincrease in those bills as well. but now what has happened, collectively to all your hard work and sacrifice and resilience, we have made progress. we just got the news yesterday inflation is down from 11% when i got thejob down inflation is down from 11% when i got the job down back to normal to just over 2%. energy bills are now followed by hundreds of pounds. wages have been rising faster than prices for ten months now. and the economy we discovered in the first few months of this year is growing faster than pretty much all our own competitors. even though there is work to do and it will take time to feel the benefits of that, the plan is working and we have the economic stability back. but, with the economic stability comes a choice. do we want to turn those foundations into a more secure future for you and yourfamilies and our into a more secure future for you and your families and our country? do we want to build on that stability or do we want to risk all that progress and go ba
that help to protect people because �*s jobs, that help to protect people because �*sjobs, there that help to protect people because �*s jobs, there were energy bills and the governmentincrease in those bills as well. but now what has happened, collectively to all your hard work and sacrifice and resilience, we have made progress. we just got the news yesterday inflation is down from 11% when i got thejob down inflation is down from 11% when i got the job down back to normal to just over...
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convey condolences to the supreme leader of the revolution of the people and the government of iran have been. mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth in this interview and convey god's message and keep his name alive. we came to iran. because we heard this really tragic and sad news about the incident that happened to the helicopter of the president and the minister of foreign affairs and the people who were with them , people who are very special and special to us. especially for jews, people who believe in judaism, these people i mentioned are very important the uniqueness of the leaders is really unique . why, as a leader, they really distinguished between zionism and judaism, judaism as a religion that has served for 3 thousand years, and zionism and the israeli government that trave
convey condolences to the supreme leader of the revolution of the people and the government of iran have been. mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth in this...
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money and blaming the carers when it is the government�*s own incompetence and the government�*s flawed system. there is something seriously wrong here. people£81.90 a week but they are not allowed to earn more than £151 per week take—home pay. if they do, even byjust a few pence, they lose the entire allowance, but because they are not realise or are not informed for months or even years, some carers keep receiving overpayments and unwittingly racking up debt. it is really tough. they are shocked and horrified when they get a notice that they have been overpaid and it is devastating for their mental health and then feels really tough paying that back sometimes as well. the department for work and pensions says the total owed by carers includes historical debts, compares to a forecast budget of £4.2 billion on carer�*s allowance this year alone, and that it is committed to fairness in the welfare system. dan whitworth, bbc news. earlier i spoke to dan and asked him why this issue is going to take so long to resolve. the issue here is how quickly carers, who are due carer�*s allowance, you heard £82 a week in the report, it is how quickly the
money and blaming the carers when it is the government�*s own incompetence and the government�*s flawed system. there is something seriously wrong here. people£81.90 a week but they are not allowed to earn more than £151 per week take—home pay. if they do, even byjust a few pence, they lose the entire allowance, but because they are not realise or are not informed for months or even years, some carers keep receiving overpayments and unwittingly racking up debt. it is really tough. they...
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and over 420 people suffering from an inherited blood disorder, assuming the u. s. government washington tosh functions, blocker ringing and patient access to invite to madison. we have some teachers right at the united states. this criminal country has scores, numerous problems, not only for me, but for the tell a senior patients across around. we are all struggling with pain and challenges the, this is all the international coming to you live from most go to the speak. 3 day we've coverage of the old commemorations. hey, coming up, fee this hour. thank you for joining us. well, it's a special day for russia and wills, mocking the $79.00 sound of a 3 of the red armies defeats of naziism in the great patry all take more. today we commemorate the unwavering resilience, old, specific people on the triumphs of fascism, you know, special coverage from downtown las go. the victory day. so thousands of russian troops and pieces of military equipment across most goes red square with other events held throughout russia or correspondent don't quote to was that to witness the parade in
and over 420 people suffering from an inherited blood disorder, assuming the u. s. government washington tosh functions, blocker ringing and patient access to invite to madison. we have some teachers right at the united states. this criminal country has scores, numerous problems, not only for me, but for the tell a senior patients across around. we are all struggling with pain and challenges the, this is all the international coming to you live from most go to the speak. 3 day we've coverage of...
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government would not agree with that, nor would many people in ukraine. but he can see that here — and the chinese government thinks that, well, that�*s ok — and xi jinping actually upholding justice in the world. now, i know these are alljust words, but to many analysts, they would seem to conflict wildly with reality and, yet, they�*re able to do this. and even, for example, when it comes to trade cooperation, now, they�*re talking it up, talking up the idea that this partnership is getting better and better and that trade is significant. really, they�*re still well short of china�*s trade with the us, or the importance of china�*s trade with europe. that said, there�*s russia, it�*s isolated, has sanctions placed on it, who�*s going to buy all its gas? well, china, acording to the latest statistics, has increased imports of gas from russia by a0%. vladimir putin spoke today about how great it was that more russian food was being sent to china. and so, while the numbers are still not massive, you can see how crucial the support can be, if you�*re a country like russia. let�*s speak to dr anna matveeva, visiting senior research fellow at kings college l
government would not agree with that, nor would many people in ukraine. but he can see that here — and the chinese government thinks that, well, that�*s ok — and xi jinping actually upholding justice in the world. now, i know these are alljust words, but to many analysts, they would seem to conflict wildly with reality and, yet, they�*re able to do this. and even, for example, when it comes to trade cooperation, now, they�*re talking it up, talking up the idea that this partnership is...
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people in parts of northern gaza. last night, a us government report criticised israel�*s use of american—supplied weapons in the gazasonable to assess they have been used in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances. israel launched it�*s war on hamas following their attack in israel on october 7th. from jerusalem, here�*s our middle east correspondent, yollande knell. another desperate exodus. palestinians fleeing in the thousands as israel signals it is now set to push further into gaza�*s southernmost city, issuing new evacuation orders. what should we do, she asks? shall we wait until we all die on top of each other? we have decided it�*s better to leave. israel have decided to take action against hamas in one of its last strongholds, and to try to bring hostages home. with israel�*s capture of one main border crossing and another blocked off by fighting, this is the 50 day of no aid getting into some gaza. —— the fifth day. there are now severe shortages of food, deepening humanitarian crisis. israel has described the assault on rafah as limited, but now the world is watching to see if this tur
people in parts of northern gaza. last night, a us government report criticised israel�*s use of american—supplied weapons in the gazasonable to assess they have been used in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances. israel launched it�*s war on hamas following their attack in israel on october 7th. from jerusalem, here�*s our middle east correspondent, yollande knell. another desperate exodus. palestinians fleeing in the thousands as israel signals it is now set to...
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the snp's record in government isjohn swinney�*s record in government and i'm not sure fair—minded peoplein recent years, and i am confident there will be areas we can find common ground but my party will continue to hold this government to account where it falls short and i would like to see the new first minister overhaul its approach to government transparency and record—keeping because the pandemic further expose the culture of secrecy that has existed throughout the scottish government and the work of the uk and scottish covid inquiries have been made harder by the deletion of evidence but he has the power now to change that culture. he also has the power to drop the ministerial takeover of social care, putting the money towards services and a staff and unlocking the crisis in the health service and giving councils the power they need to deliver locally and improve outdated standards of sewage dumped in our rivers, and the finance sector e for many years, i'm sure tax and spend will be at the forefront of his mind —— finance sector e. there will also be delays to the draft strategy a
the snp's record in government isjohn swinney�*s record in government and i'm not sure fair—minded peoplein recent years, and i am confident there will be areas we can find common ground but my party will continue to hold this government to account where it falls short and i would like to see the new first minister overhaul its approach to government transparency and record—keeping because the pandemic further expose the culture of secrecy that has existed throughout the scottish...
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governments are run and the way decisions are made. it is, of course, all about the people who were personally impacted, let�*s not forget that and earlieraemophilia treatment as a child and died at the age of 27. i got his reaction to the day. age of 27. i got his reaction to the da . ., . , ., age of 27. i got his reaction to the da. ., ., ., ., , day. roller-coaster of emotions, sadness, bitterness, _ day. roller-coaster of emotions, sadness, bitterness, regret - day. roller-coaster of emotions, sadness, bitterness, regret for i day. roller-coaster of emotions, i sadness, bitterness, regret for the sadness, bitterness, regret forthe people who sadness, bitterness, regret for the people who aren�*t sadness, bitterness, regret forthe people who aren�*t here sadness, bitterness, regret for the people who aren�*t here and sadness, bitterness, regret forthe people who aren�*t here and that is where my primary thoughts are today and for the people who find it too difficult to be here today and even those who are here today in the whole, some people have found it too hard to read the report. the findings and the words are so hard hitting for
governments are run and the way decisions are made. it is, of course, all about the people who were personally impacted, let�*s not forget that and earlieraemophilia treatment as a child and died at the age of 27. i got his reaction to the day. age of 27. i got his reaction to the da . ., . , ., age of 27. i got his reaction to the da. ., ., ., ., , day. roller-coaster of emotions, sadness, bitterness, _ day. roller-coaster of emotions, sadness, bitterness, regret - day. roller-coaster of...
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so there�*s a real sense of people hurting in sri lanka, and this is one of the moves the government president reelected, and this is part of that kind of move.— reelected, and this is part of that kind of move. over in china — authorities in shanghai are making it easier for home—buyers to purchase property. they are reducing the down payments that buyers need to make to a minimum of 20% forfirst—time buyers, and 30% for those purchasing a second—home. the minimum level for mortgage rates was also lowered. analysts say other top—tier chinese cities are likely to follow shanghai�*s lead. these measures come after the central government announced a massive rescue package earlier this month to help end the property crisis. chinese officials are hoping to restore confidence among home—buyers, which has been rattled by falling prices, unfinished apartments, and job insecurity. let�*s get you the latest on the heatwave in india. capital city, delhi, recorded an all—time maximum temperature of 49.9 celsius. several cities in the north are also grappling with severe heat. the bbc�*s arunoda
so there�*s a real sense of people hurting in sri lanka, and this is one of the moves the government president reelected, and this is part of that kind of move.— reelected, and this is part of that kind of move. over in china — authorities in shanghai are making it easier for home—buyers to purchase property. they are reducing the down payments that buyers need to make to a minimum of 20% forfirst—time buyers, and 30% for those purchasing a second—home. the minimum level for...
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government have made. people in blackpool south and across the country are sick of the government�*s failure to tackle theliving crisis. 0nly keir starmer�*s labour party has the vision and ideas to make life better for everyone in our country. changes what people want, and up and down the country labour is the party they are looking for to deliver it. blackpool south has said that loud and clear tonight. the message to the prime minister is we need a general election, the sooner the better. people no longer trust the conservatives. prime minister, do the decent thing, admit you have failed to answer call a general election. cheering and applause give the people in britain the same opportunity people in blackpool south have, a labour member of parliament and keir starmer in downing street. and let labour get on with delivering the change the people of britain want and deserve. that was chris webb giving his victory speech, the new labour mp for blackpool south. what does this mean for the conservatives and the conservative leadership under rishi sunak. with his thoughts, here�*s conservative commentator t
government have made. people in blackpool south and across the country are sick of the government�*s failure to tackle theliving crisis. 0nly keir starmer�*s labour party has the vision and ideas to make life better for everyone in our country. changes what people want, and up and down the country labour is the party they are looking for to deliver it. blackpool south has said that loud and clear tonight. the message to the prime minister is we need a general election, the sooner the...
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on the other hand, the government has voting money from the i m s, but i haven't seen in my life, but it does help the poor people like us live and instead, but in us of more texas. so that'd be gone to you've agreed. prime minister should battery has been clear that pakistan is economy can't survive without another long term biomass baylash, which he hopes to get in the next few months. to do that, the government has been pressing ahead with i am f demands, including tax hikes and an increase in domestic energy bills. the agency says reforms are essential for stabilizing pakistan's debt strapped economy. people at this market and it's not about and across pakistan. likely take on those costs for the a car, which is here to hold. that's it for me. in the stalls detailing on these noise finds more on our website, found a 0 dot com done go. it will be back with the news out for you here off the upfront and stay with the this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program in partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes this country holding smal
on the other hand, the government has voting money from the i m s, but i haven't seen in my life, but it does help the poor people like us live and instead, but in us of more texas. so that'd be gone to you've agreed. prime minister should battery has been clear that pakistan is economy can't survive without another long term biomass baylash, which he hopes to get in the next few months. to do that, the government has been pressing ahead with i am f demands, including tax hikes and an increase...
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however, there are people within the government that don�*t want that. it�*s does not continue perpetually. thing does not continue perpetually-— thing does not continue perpetually. thing does not continue --eretuall. ., ~ ., perpetually. may not kind of continue with _ perpetually. may not kind of continue with the _ perpetually. may not kind of continue with the anc- perpetually. may not kind of continue with the anc still. continue with the anc still governing things basically and still continuing on their old way? i still continuing on their old wa ? ., �* ~' still continuing on their old wa ? ., �* ., ~ still continuing on their old wa ? ., �* ~ ., ~ way? i don't think that the anc is auoin way? i don't think that the anc is going to _ way? i don't think that the anc is going to continue _ way? i don't think that the anc is going to continue in - way? i don't think that the anc is going to continue in their- is going to continue in their old way. i don�*t think after this election it will be business as usual. the older generation, people like my mum, wh
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people affected by the contaminated blood scandal have held a vigil in westminster this evening, on the eve of the publication of the independent inquiry�*s final report. there's speculation that the government package. more than 30,000 people were given infected blood products by the nhs decades ago — about 3,000 died as a result, most from hepatitis c or hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports. remembering loved ones, victims of the infected blood scandal. campaigners gathered at westminster ahead of the public inquiry report out tomorrow as politicians agreed it should be above party politics with failings over decades by successive governments. and the idea it's taken all of this time to get to the truth, i think is heartbreaking. i haven't seen the report yet. the government has already said that it will want to respond quickly to it. it looks like the government is going to do the right thing and they will have our wholehearted support in that. and we will make sure that victims have the certainty of knowing that if there's a change of government later this year, a labour government will honour that commitment. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, told the sunday times that families had every
people affected by the contaminated blood scandal have held a vigil in westminster this evening, on the eve of the publication of the independent inquiry�*s final report. there's speculation that the government package. more than 30,000 people were given infected blood products by the nhs decades ago — about 3,000 died as a result, most from hepatitis c or hiv. our health editor hugh pym reports. remembering loved ones, victims of the infected blood scandal. campaigners gathered at...
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government benefit from this? it cannot reach the people in any other way. i want to emphasize this point that yes , there is a way. now, the government 's number can be multiplied and divided. the dollar is selling 28 to 500 goods per year . mr. governor of the central bank said that last year it was 18 billion dollars or the pr of 18 billion dollars . let's see how much the number can be divided by, for example, 50 tomans. this is that if we explain the same money to the people in cash, pay attention , it doesn't make a difference to the government, why doesn't it make a difference , because it is finally paying 28 dollars and the government is spending, for example, 18 billion dollars, now instead of 280 tomans, it is 50 tomans in the market. for sale or 48 tomans sell it in the market at a price that cannot be sold in the single price market , and take the profit without going to the treasury in a separate fund, the same targeted fund of yarna . and in the same way, he should explain to the people, be sure to give cash, what is going to happen , the prices will definitely increase on the other side, after all, the product that the
government benefit from this? it cannot reach the people in any other way. i want to emphasize this point that yes , there is a way. now, the government 's number can be multiplied and divided. the dollar is selling 28 to 500 goods per year . mr. governor of the central bank said that last year it was 18 billion dollars or the pr of 18 billion dollars . let's see how much the number can be divided by, for example, 50 tomans. this is that if we explain the same money to the people in cash, pay...
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under 420 people suffering from an inherited blood disorder off c wing, the u. s. government. washington's hosp sanctions blocker rainy and patient accessed occlusal medications. we had some changes, rather than i advertise the united states. this criminal country has cost numerous problems. not only for me, but for the tell us senior patients across around we are all struggling with pain and challenges the, this is off the international coming to you live from must go to this victory, the age we have coverage of old collaborations coming out, pay for you this hour. thank you very much for joining us. as well as the special day for russia. i'm the world's marketing, the $79.00 sound diverse, re all the red armies the feet. alton naziism in the great patry will take more today we come memory on where you for a was it means of the soviet people on the triumph of fascism in all special coverage from downtown most go. the . so i was, russian troops on pieces of military equipment across most goes red square with other events being held through russia. a correspondent don't quote
under 420 people suffering from an inherited blood disorder off c wing, the u. s. government. washington's hosp sanctions blocker rainy and patient accessed occlusal medications. we had some changes, rather than i advertise the united states. this criminal country has cost numerous problems. not only for me, but for the tell us senior patients across around we are all struggling with pain and challenges the, this is off the international coming to you live from must go to this victory, the age...
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thousands of people who have used their votes in this mayoral election, which ever party you chose to support. to those, though, who were unable to have their voices heard because of the government�*sstand your disappointment. i met many people on the doorstep who couldn�*t vote and i think it is wrong to deny a single person and their democratic right to vote. but today, the people in our area have not only spoken, they have hollered at the top of their voices with two simple and clear messages. to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. up—and—down this country, ordinary people are fed up with the chaos, mismanagementand ordinary people are fed up with the chaos, mismanagement and decline the tories have presided over. despite this, though, we are getting on with thejob this, though, we are getting on with the job locally. this this, though, we are getting on with thejob locally. this result this, though, we are getting on with the job locally. this result isn�*t just a rejection of the tories. voters in our city region are not easily kidded. it is a ringing endorsement of what we are doing locally, to. and they weren�*t hoodwinked by pie in
thousands of people who have used their votes in this mayoral election, which ever party you chose to support. to those, though, who were unable to have their voices heard because of the government�*sstand your disappointment. i met many people on the doorstep who couldn�*t vote and i think it is wrong to deny a single person and their democratic right to vote. but today, the people in our area have not only spoken, they have hollered at the top of their voices with two simple and clear...
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we asked some of the people at radio 1's big weekend fesitval in luton or not, but more people will be more inclined to do it at the start and if the government? it is about what you will learn from it and i think anything that you do that is new and you get a learning experience out of it and it can help you down the line. people will probably go for it. but again, i think it would kind of have a big backlash because you're being forced to do something and not a lot of people want to be forced to do something. like, we live in a free country. i mean, ithink it'd be pretty good because the army isn't doing - too well with recruits, and the whole thing . with russia would be good with a lot more recruits. . but it does infringe a lot on the current human i rights that people know. i don't know, ijust think it would be a large change . for a lot of people. let's speak to paul o'neill. he is a senior research fellow at the royal united services institute. than you very much for being with us, what do you make of the idea in good evening 678 thank you would be. for me it depend on what you are trying to achieve. if as a home secretary it is about
we asked some of the people at radio 1's big weekend fesitval in luton or not, but more people will be more inclined to do it at the start and if the government? it is about what you will learn from it and i think anything that you do that is new and you get a learning experience out of it and it can help you down the line. people will probably go for it. but again, i think it would kind of have a big backlash because you're being forced to do something and not a lot of people want to be forced...
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they say, look, people in their 60s do retire. 15 years michael gove�*s had in government is a long times very true. that is absolutely true. and michael gove though is still in his fifties, so i would have to point that out where else i'm sure friends don't suggest that he's already a sexagenarian. well, i don't think that's the right word. let's leave the word in. but i think you're right. i mean, look, he was elected as an mp in 2005. he's been in front line politics for a very long time. many of the people who are standing down, likejohn redwood, for example, but greg clarke, there's another person who had lots of different cabinetjobs, theresa may, lots of differentjobs. there are people who've been around for a long time who are going this time and also quite a few on the labour benches as well. when i think about harriet harman or margaret hodge, however, whether it is fair or not, it absolutely adds to the impression that this election is hurtling towards a very big generational change, and that is the impression that all of these departures give out. and i don't think they're do
they say, look, people in their 60s do retire. 15 years michael gove�*s had in government is a long times very true. that is absolutely true. and michael gove though is still in his fifties, so i would have to point that out where else i'm sure friends don't suggest that he's already a sexagenarian. well, i don't think that's the right word. let's leave the word in. but i think you're right. i mean, look, he was elected as an mp in 2005. he's been in front line politics for a very long time....
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they helped with boots, the soviet government doesn’t love you, the people say they love her, that ’s you sat so quietly, that you drove, you didn’t deserve it, you sat as you sat, but here it just didn't turn out that it was a quarry or something? i respect justice, so do i, and what about you after being sent to work by a cop? have taken? the gym was set up as a guard, to teach hand-to-hand combat, i was already at the front, i was a scout, an officer or something, a sergeant, now there will be severe pain, don’t hold back, scream. hello, lida, pashka found out where ivan is, yes, subcontractors took him, you told me the same thing last time, yeah, you. are you going to do something? i do. already on the table. thank you. the rain is knocking like a torrential stream. in the morning in the window, you are so far from me, quiet, quiet, no, pasha, quiet! no, no, look, ivan, i won’t call you a second time, come with me, i have a conversation with ragulya, who is he? raguli, in order to talk to him, the bazaar must be finished, he presented it, i must answer what you will do next, you n
they helped with boots, the soviet government doesn’t love you, the people say they love her, that ’s you sat so quietly, that you drove, you didn’t deserve it, you sat as you sat, but here it just didn't turn out that it was a quarry or something? i respect justice, so do i, and what about you after being sent to work by a cop? have taken? the gym was set up as a guard, to teach hand-to-hand combat, i was already at the front, i was a scout, an officer or something, a sergeant, now there...
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if schools don�*t teach children that people are different and everybody�*s equal in law, then who will? current governmentg those with same—sex pa rents. but it also says it�*s up to the discretion of schools. this head says it puts teachers in a difficult position. the grey area is what left people open to protest outside my school, thinking that it was my choice, as a head teacher, and the governors, whether we say some people have two mummies. there should be no where or way for people to say, you can�*t do that. you still talk to parents, you still talk to families. and then i was trying to explain to them that, you know, porn stars are... sex education has changed so much since these parents were at school. mobile phones, accessing pornography more easily, and social media are big influences. a lot of them watch porn and they don't even have to join a website. you canjust look it up. it just pops up. around the table, different views about what children are being taught. but these parents agree that it�*s a sensitive area. they�*re presented with "am i trans, am i straight? am i non—binary? what am i
if schools don�*t teach children that people are different and everybody�*s equal in law, then who will? current governmentg those with same—sex pa rents. but it also says it�*s up to the discretion of schools. this head says it puts teachers in a difficult position. the grey area is what left people open to protest outside my school, thinking that it was my choice, as a head teacher, and the governors, whether we say some people have two mummies. there should be no where or way for...
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s as guests leave, i hope they're felt withwarmth as my visit to kenya, a friendship that will endure, helping and prosperous tomorrow. every detail of the been thoughtfully planned out people across our government. for a better team. and, i am once again grateful for bryan rafanelli's brilliance and partnership. to bring some of tomorrow's hospitality to today a little taste of the meal our for the guests. you well know chris and susie. now, please welcome our social secretary, carlos elizondo. carlos? >> thank you, dr. what better way to welcome our guests to our by highlighting countries front yard. tomorrowe that will feature the beautiful scenes of the white house and the washington thatwe will welcome guests with a cocktail reception on the adjacent to our beautiful white house sunsets, guests transparent pavilion and as night falls, their attention will outside to the radiance of over 1000layed along the walls framing a majestic view of the washington monument behind the stage. the light from the candles will dance off the glass walls tabletops and gold golden rims. love the way she likes to make guests feel, as if they are at home even when they are part of a large group. colorroses and
s as guests leave, i hope they're felt withwarmth as my visit to kenya, a friendship that will endure, helping and prosperous tomorrow. every detail of the been thoughtfully planned out people across our government. for a better team. and, i am once again grateful for bryan rafanelli's brilliance and partnership. to bring some of tomorrow's hospitality to today a little taste of the meal our for the guests. you well know chris and susie. now, please welcome our social secretary, carlos...
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s claimed thousands of lives and displaced more than two million people. we�*re with rebels battling the army, after a military coup toppled the civilian government. for hong kong, is found dead in unexplained circumstances. we hear from the conservative mp craig mackinlay, who�*s lost his hands and feet to sepsis. and a lacklustre season means marcus rashford is left out of the england squad for the euros. and on newsnight at 10.30pm — we�*ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today�*s big stories. plus, we take a first look at what�*s on tomorrow�*s front pages.
s claimed thousands of lives and displaced more than two million people. we�*re with rebels battling the army, after a military coup toppled the civilian government. for hong kong, is found dead in unexplained circumstances. we hear from the conservative mp craig mackinlay, who�*s lost his hands and feet to sepsis. and a lacklustre season means marcus rashford is left out of the england squad for the euros. and on newsnight at 10.30pm — we�*ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak...
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it�*s part of changes to the welfare system, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. we must be more ambitious in assessing peopleo many off... the prime minister last month outlining the aim of these changes. it means, from today, anyone working less than 18 hours a week will have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. the prime minister has billed these sweeping reforms of the welfare system as crucial to helping more people into work. the earnings threshold is being raised from 15 hours a week to 18 hours a week, so it affects anyone earning £892 a month or less — up from £617 a month. for couples, it�*s now £1,157 rather than £988. interview, just waiting for them to come back... they will have to engage with a jobcentre coach and prove they�*re actively looking for more hours. if there�*s no progress after 12 months, they risk having their universal credit claim closed. but charities warn the crackdown could unfairly target those with disabilities or mental—health issues. anyone who�*s suffering from a complicated long—term health condition, oranything which is limiting the amount of hours the
it�*s part of changes to the welfare system, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. we must be more ambitious in assessing peopleo many off... the prime minister last month outlining the aim of these changes. it means, from today, anyone working less than 18 hours a week will have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. the prime minister has billed these sweeping reforms of the welfare system as crucial to...
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cheering - and there is a real chance in this election that people will get that change but it�*s notjust a change of governmenthat people so, so deserve. every vote for the liberal democrats is a vote for a local champion who is going to fight for you, yourfamily and community for you, yourfamily and community for that fair deal. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that�*s secure and clean and an affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal where every child has a decent school, where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. a fair deal when everyone can act as high quality health care when they need it, where they need it —— access high—quality health care. that�*s the fair deal liberal democrats are fighting for, so come and join us democrats are fighting for, so come andjoin us and democrats are fighting for, so come and join us and help make it happen. cheering big cheers as ed davey launched his campaign. also scotland�*s says ministerjohn swinney has been speaking. for those who are not persuaded of independence, i look forward over the next six weeks
cheering - and there is a real chance in this election that people will get that change but it�*s notjust a change of governmenthat people so, so deserve. every vote for the liberal democrats is a vote for a local champion who is going to fight for you, yourfamily and community for you, yourfamily and community for that fair deal. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that�*s secure and clean and an affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal where every...
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people with last year�*s killing of the prominent sikh separatist hardeep singh nijjar. authorities said their probe includes investigating the murder�*s possible connection to the governmentions. now it some other headlines from around the world. kenya is on high alert after president william ruto warned the country could experience its first ever cyclone. torrential rains have lashed east africa since march, claiming more than 350 lives and displacing tens of thousands. mr ruto has deployed the military to assist with evacuations, and postponed the reopening of schools indefinitely as kenya braces for the cyclone. a us democratic congressman from texas and his wife were indicted friday on numerous counts of conspiracy, bribery, money laundering, and acting as an agent of a foreign principal. the us department of justice alleges that representative henry cuellar and his wife imelda accepted nearly $600,000 in bribes from an azerbaijani oil company and a mexican bank. in brazil, floods have killed over 30 people following the collapse of a damn following days of heavy rain. over a million people are now without power and clean water since the storms began over the weekend.
people with last year�*s killing of the prominent sikh separatist hardeep singh nijjar. authorities said their probe includes investigating the murder�*s possible connection to the governmentions. now it some other headlines from around the world. kenya is on high alert after president william ruto warned the country could experience its first ever cyclone. torrential rains have lashed east africa since march, claiming more than 350 lives and displacing tens of thousands. mr ruto has...
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happened and how successive governments responded to the third element of the inquiry�*s report, the future. at the inquiry�*s report, the future. at the start of the inquiry, peoplere that a disaster like this never happened again. the report begins to address that by setting out a number of lessons to be learned. the first and most important lesson to be learned is that patient safety must be the guiding principle. many, indeed most, infections would have been prevented if patient safety had been paramount throughout. the second lesson to be learned concerns risk. risk is poorly understood and poorly communicated and the wrong questions were asked and answered. the line that there was no conclusive proof that there was no conclusive proof that aids had been transmitted by blood and blood products may have been strictly true at the time but it was misleading and it misled. it gave false comfort to patients and clinicians that the risks were not as real as indeed they were. the public should be trusted with the truth. with all its uncertainties. professor arthur bloom, to return to him in this context, was warned in a letter from the him in this context, was warne
happened and how successive governments responded to the third element of the inquiry�*s report, the future. at the inquiry�*s report, the future. at the start of the inquiry, peoplere that a disaster like this never happened again. the report begins to address that by setting out a number of lessons to be learned. the first and most important lesson to be learned is that patient safety must be the guiding principle. many, indeed most, infections would have been prevented if patient safety...
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s plan will add to everyone's taxes. we know that every single labour government in history has left more people unemployed and on the doleave plans to bring in french style union lost will do the same 5tyle union lost will do the same thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks.- thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk— to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about _ to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what _ to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what labour - to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what labour willl want to talk about what labour will want to talk about what labour will want to, i want to talk about the conservatives because that is how you will be judged conservatives because that is how you will bejudged in conservatives because that is how you will be judged injuly. conservatives because that is how you will bejudged injuly. in your constituency you got a majority of 11000 and you have told me that you don't want to loo
s plan will add to everyone's taxes. we know that every single labour government in history has left more people unemployed and on the doleave plans to bring in french style union lost will do the same 5tyle union lost will do the same thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks.- thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk— to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk...
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s entrance exam. popular sample of hitomai schools non-government and government schools are these five schools where most of the peopley students at work, so if you are talking about these five schools , it is not only specialized. either they don't do it, or they are non-governmental now, or all of them, as they say, mr. dr. sarkhiz, don't take money with both hands, take money and see. again, in this money taker, we have categories again, why is hit amanai school the focus of many people , because like that, by the way, it is a beautiful job, it means that having a board of trustees is a lot of work. it is modern that one of the parents, i don't know, the neighborhood trustee , they can play a role in the extracurricular in many subjects, they happen to be among the schools where there is room for us to focus more. the point that i want to strongly request is that we see this variety of schools first as an opportunity and not as a threat, and secondly , to reduce its damage. either we should respect the supreme council of education or we should say that no, no wise authority it is not for the ruler, and i believe th
s entrance exam. popular sample of hitomai schools non-government and government schools are these five schools where most of the peopley students at work, so if you are talking about these five schools , it is not only specialized. either they don't do it, or they are non-governmental now, or all of them, as they say, mr. dr. sarkhiz, don't take money with both hands, take money and see. again, in this money taker, we have categories again, why is hit amanai school the focus of many people ,...
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government with the president 's representatives. he gave the national team for the olympic selection, if god blesses you, you have made an effort, peopleave asked our friends to be happy with the news of your participation in the olympics . we will deposit 1 billion tomans in cash as soon as you return, god willing. i don't think they can. take the 30-hour flight in economy class . iranian volleyball players are preparing themselves for an important event and the last chance to participate in the olympics. with argentine teams serbia, cuba and italy will compete. rezanik khoddam banesh of sed and sima news agency. from the brilliance of the foreigners to the verbal and physical conflicts in this week's sideline package, the top football leak in mohabbatein , the twenty-sixth week of the premier football league , was the week of the brilliance of the foreigners. again, there is no one but aston aruno. ali yousef hits, what a goal ali yousef scored. he hits for mashripov and ricardo alves is next to him in the goal . like foolad foreigners, whose children came to see their father's team win, but we are tired of losing to tractor by two n
government with the president 's representatives. he gave the national team for the olympic selection, if god blesses you, you have made an effort, peopleave asked our friends to be happy with the news of your participation in the olympics . we will deposit 1 billion tomans in cash as soon as you return, god willing. i don't think they can. take the 30-hour flight in economy class . iranian volleyball players are preparing themselves for an important event and the last chance to participate in...
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people smuggling. sir keir starmer is expected to outline his plans to deal with migrants arriving across the english channel on small boats. labour says it will cancel the government�*sad use funds to create a new border security command. live to westminster and our political correspondent helen catt. good to have you. what are we expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure _ expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure for _ expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure for a _ expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure for a while - expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure for a while to i been under pressure for a while to set up more detail about how it plans to tackle the issue of people being smuggled across the channel in very dangerous small boats. so what we�*re going to from sir keir starmer todayis we�*re going to from sir keir starmer today is labour�*s plan to do that. what we are being told he is going to announce is that he would use £75 million in the first year of money that, at the moment, is set to be put towards the rwanda scheme and, instead, set up a border security command unit which
people smuggling. sir keir starmer is expected to outline his plans to deal with migrants arriving across the english channel on small boats. labour says it will cancel the government�*sad use funds to create a new border security command. live to westminster and our political correspondent helen catt. good to have you. what are we expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure _ expecting to hear today? labour has been under pressure for _ expecting to hear today? labour has been...
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government is not monolithic either. i suspecthethere is pressure put on the platforms or e the other media outlets, they got people they go to probably in the government to strying to get me to do this, and that person may saee with what the government is trying to do. it is not monoliicnd that has to dilute the concept of coercion snicantly, doesn't it? mr. agna: i am not sure i agree with that. i guess i would get back to one of the earlier points that whether you call this coercion or encouragement, promotion, inducement, whatever it is, if the government is attempting to abridge the speech rightof third party, that has to be unconstitutional becset falls within the plaintext text of the third amendment. this is bantam books of the 21st century. you haven't had a case with social media platforms like this where a third-party's speech is so at risk. >> how do you analyze a siatn where maybe epa is trying to coerce the platform abt something and the army corps of engineers is tryi t coerce them the other way? u can't pick and choose which part of the government y a concerned about. obviously, it is different when you're tki about what the president is say
government is not monolithic either. i suspecthethere is pressure put on the platforms or e the other media outlets, they got people they go to probably in the government to strying to get me to do this, and that person may saee with what the government is trying to do. it is not monoliicnd that has to dilute the concept of coercion snicantly, doesn't it? mr. agna: i am not sure i agree with that. i guess i would get back to one of the earlier points that whether you call this coercion or...
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s. government wide latitude to to, to get information that is electronically capped into monitor. are people in a sort of kangaroo court process that's behind the scenes that people don't know about. so the us government very well could be accessing all of that information. it would not be unavoidable because they just need a, a, an excuse or a reason that is for a national security purposes. so we lost a lot of privacy protections after september 11th. i mean, it's funny, i wanna bring you in, you recently had family members escaped to egypt. a thanks to a fundraiser, that you yourself were behind. can you said this is a little bit about the steps that you had to undertake to help your family? uh, it's one sister, altos, 9 siblings who manage to leave because of stay back to live. she may have they, they go funds to me, but i was trying to, um, to secure like the, the campaign uh in order ahead enough to get the discount um at the beginning she had to find the friend. uh, somewhere in the us. uh so he can get the funds and then after she got the amount she she need that for her and then her
s. government wide latitude to to, to get information that is electronically capped into monitor. are people in a sort of kangaroo court process that's behind the scenes that people don't know about. so the us government very well could be accessing all of that information. it would not be unavoidable because they just need a, a, an excuse or a reason that is for a national security purposes. so we lost a lot of privacy protections after september 11th. i mean, it's funny, i wanna bring you in,...
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so as an absolute government lock of people put on the scream -- scheme, and in contrast, prisone let out with no electronic tags. ser in fac 18,000 offenders were let out, 16,000 were violent iseadi to multiple murders being committed. but when it comes to his question, not only we building the biggest prison program in history, we're also deinid deployment cells and, mr. speaker, because on this side of the house w understand the importance of prison unlike one of h who said, one of his -- [inaudible] and and i quote,n doesn't prevent crime. it's always the same with the hay bower party, soft on crime -- labour party, soft on crime and soft on criminals. [inaudible conversations] >> literally letting criminals out mr. speaker, the only answer to the question i asked, when domestic abusers should be exempt from his e relse scheme, from anyone serious perhaps the most ludicrous part of the prime minister's speech on monday was whe he said he won't accept the idea that any of the problems people are facing are caused by the 14 years of conservative government. he won't say how many prisoners they've released early,
so as an absolute government lock of people put on the scream -- scheme, and in contrast, prisone let out with no electronic tags. ser in fac 18,000 offenders were let out, 16,000 were violent iseadi to multiple murders being committed. but when it comes to his question, not only we building the biggest prison program in history, we're also deinid deployment cells and, mr. speaker, because on this side of the house w understand the importance of prison unlike one of h who said, one of his --...
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May 14, 2024
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, talk correct me or what is an area that the s i c have been pushed as of our oceans are under switch by a for rushes, fishing industry, government. people are thinking of bring deep sea trolling back global war. easy off, the choices sees that go systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change and we need to adapt. now, marine conservationists are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity. i'll just see you as lucy is dying of the last shock. hearing the fact sharp populations, a decline, 70 percent, and we're still not doing anything about understanding the reality like that and exploded reporting from whatever happens next to the university have already made history out. as soon as teams across the world bring you closer to the faucet, the story the from jamalia in the north. so rough uh, in the south is ready for us to step out of our tax across garza, at least $82.00 palestinians, a killed in 24 hours the hello, i'm sorry, i'm to my z. this is l g 0 life from doha. also coming off on the program the by the city invite to say they've noise to 33 attacks against his
, talk correct me or what is an area that the s i c have been pushed as of our oceans are under switch by a for rushes, fishing industry, government. people are thinking of bring deep sea trolling back global war. easy off, the choices sees that go systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change and we need to adapt. now, marine conservationists are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity. i'll just see you as lucy is dying...
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today , your organization is the people's organization, and we in the government used to say that we were the president's organization, after all, we were under the president 's supervision. this means that preventing the exit of land means that today, the islamic republic, which was ranked 20th in the world's standardization systems , also got this rank in this government . to issue in the certification authorities of the world. today, your certificate is accepted in all parts of the world, this means the promotion of credibility, greetings to you, iranian products, iran , iran, today, its credibility, its honesty, its standard, its weight , its technical adequacy have been accepted by the world . we did this courage this courage and this level of efficiency and in the international scene, which is difficult to work, anyway , our apparatus is an apparatus that has an international edge , the president gave us courage with a transformative look, this transformative look should never leave our thoughts. both in the present and in the future, the transformational view and the promotion of the position of the national standard organization inside. inside, anyway
today , your organization is the people's organization, and we in the government used to say that we were the president's organization, after all, we were under the president 's supervision. this means that preventing the exit of land means that today, the islamic republic, which was ranked 20th in the world's standardization systems , also got this rank in this government . to issue in the certification authorities of the world. today, your certificate is accepted in all parts of the world,...
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keys, s b u security services. russia was behind the plan. ukraine government maintains moscow has repeatedly tried to assassinate the landscape since the invasion. 2 years ago as least 6 people were killed when a building under construction collapse. in south africa, dozens of workers have been pulled from the rubble, but more remain trapped around 70 people were working at the site in the city of george. and here in berlin, here in germany, police have begun breaking up a pro palestinian protest at berlin's free university. active is to set up tents in a courtyard. college officials say they called in police because the protesters refused to negotiate with them. now, to russia, where vladimir putin has been sworn in as president for another 6 year term for the and took the oath of office in a ceremony of the kremlin in moscow. i made great fanfare with many western countries boycotted the event due to the war in ukraine. 151 a landslide victory of the controversial election in march, though without any genuine opposition candidates allowed to run against him. during his dog duration address, preteen said leading was, quote, a sacred duty and that the country would pass thro
keys, s b u security services. russia was behind the plan. ukraine government maintains moscow has repeatedly tried to assassinate the landscape since the invasion. 2 years ago as least 6 people were killed when a building under construction collapse. in south africa, dozens of workers have been pulled from the rubble, but more remain trapped around 70 people were working at the site in the city of george. and here in berlin, here in germany, police have begun breaking up a pro palestinian...
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and so there's going to be for the people of color tensions that are on the rise intel of the webpage, s is criticizing the ness and yahoo governments because the policy has been flashing with the police. the who is who wins has been using most economists to disperse. the crowds bad that says tens of thousands of israelis pack the streets all green. there's no chance the hostages will return home under the next and your policy of the purchase as a being demanding the prime minister. resigned for months now is they also appeal for the spot in the own plays of garza. early this week, thomas said it was writing to accept the truth and also spoke hostages. the prison is, but the deal was fact. is rainy was this thing was as, as well pushes on, with its defensive. in rough south africa has now asked the international court of justice, the intervening with new emergency measures, the escalation is spot phase that will jeopardize quote, the very survival of pos. that means in gaza. the situation brought about by the israeli assault on russell and the extreme risk it poses to humanitarian supplies and basic services into goes to the surviva
and so there's going to be for the people of color tensions that are on the rise intel of the webpage, s is criticizing the ness and yahoo governments because the policy has been flashing with the police. the who is who wins has been using most economists to disperse. the crowds bad that says tens of thousands of israelis pack the streets all green. there's no chance the hostages will return home under the next and your policy of the purchase as a being demanding the prime minister. resigned...
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May 27, 2024
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well, nobody�*s suggesting, i think, in this debate that governments should intervene and be very specific about how many people people should have. i mean, that's been tried in various countries, including china, but they've abandoned that by and large. so, again, just to be clear about the data, before we get to sort of ethical and moral questions, i think we've known for a long time that the reproductive rate which gives us a stable population is 2.1 children for every woman. right? right. now, in many countries, it's falling way below that. you could look at south korea, japan, taiwan, where it's barely above one, and in some instances below one. what does that do to a society and to its population? just to be clear, below replacement level, countries now represent 75% of... 75% of people are living in countries already below that rate. below 2.1? below 2.1. even india, which surprises people. and when you look inside india, you have, i believe, 35 states — only five of those are above replacement level right now. so, the perception we have that this might be only affecting south korea orjapan or italy is l
well, nobody�*s suggesting, i think, in this debate that governments should intervene and be very specific about how many people people should have. i mean, that's been tried in various countries, including china, but they've abandoned that by and large. so, again, just to be clear about the data, before we get to sort of ethical and moral questions, i think we've known for a long time that the reproductive rate which gives us a stable population is 2.1 children for every woman. right? right....
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people in parts of northern gaza. last night, a long—awaited us government report criticised israel�*s use of american supplied weaponsing it is reasonable to assess they have been used in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances. this report from middle east correspondent. now a ghost town. parts of rafah that were crammed full of people just days ago are rapidly emptying out. palestinians fleeing in their thousands as israel signals it is now set to push in further from the east, issuing new evacuation orders. there is no choice, we have to go to the coast like everyone else, ahmad says. israeli air strikes and artillery shelling have caused panic and palestinian casualties. israel says it is taking action against hamas, once of its last strongholds, here, attacking a launch site for rockets fired at an israeli city. but with israel�*s capture of one main border crossing and another blocked off by fighting, this is the fifth day with no aid getting into southern gaza. there are severe shortages of food, clean water and fuel, deepening the humanitarian crisis. so far, israel�*s military is describin
people in parts of northern gaza. last night, a long—awaited us government report criticised israel�*s use of american supplied weaponsing it is reasonable to assess they have been used in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances. this report from middle east correspondent. now a ghost town. parts of rafah that were crammed full of people just days ago are rapidly emptying out. palestinians fleeing in their thousands as israel signals it is now set to push in further from...