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same time today, and ah, there is also a very important event of the european people's party, the council of the european people 'se a part of it, the political assembly of this party is part of it, it's traditional for me, i didn't sign a business trip, it's like that, i understand , payment for opposition, for the truth, for the desire, including to defend european principles that are not facades, in reality, i do not think that this also brings ukraine closer to the procedure of signing or not signing a travel permit for a people's deputy, it depends on who it is, what they said, as explained, it is very veiled in us now... because even to our requests we will not receive an answer from the leadership of the parliament, how come these decisions come to their heads, who goes on a business trip, who does not, but this one the process is bureaucratic, complicated, and just imagine that it is being discussed in this political council and the political assembly of the party, we are told that, first of all, it is always delayed until the last minute, and you know, if you are a servant or a representative of problems
same time today, and ah, there is also a very important event of the european people's party, the council of the european people 'se a part of it, the political assembly of this party is part of it, it's traditional for me, i didn't sign a business trip, it's like that, i understand , payment for opposition, for the truth, for the desire, including to defend european principles that are not facades, in reality, i do not think that this also brings ukraine closer to the procedure of signing or...
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, and i think that these actions will be implemented in the near future, because the european people 's partyh, by the way, are political opponents of orbán, is interested in winning the elections to the european parliament, and it is going to them with the thesis of expansion of the european union, due to which the corresponding curtseys were distributed to ukraine, moldova, georgia and bosnia-herzegovina, and accordingly this is the responsibility not only of ukraine , but also of our european parties, that is, the european people's party of the leadership of the current european union, it is also necessary to pay attention to this, mr. ivan, we must say goodbye already, but say one word, because also one word in fact, the candidate for the presidency of the united states, vivek karamaswamy, said yesterday that he called names, lied and even called zelensky a nazi, i understand that it is an eternal whirlwind, but in principle, what are the chances of such freaks these elections, negative. that's all, we put a minus, thank you, mr. yevhen, yevhen magda, the executive director of the institu
, and i think that these actions will be implemented in the near future, because the european people 's partyh, by the way, are political opponents of orbán, is interested in winning the elections to the european parliament, and it is going to them with the thesis of expansion of the european union, due to which the corresponding curtseys were distributed to ukraine, moldova, georgia and bosnia-herzegovina, and accordingly this is the responsibility not only of ukraine , but also of our...
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in july, the conservative people's party headed by alba to noon s p. o one the most seats, but not enough to form a government. says sanchez had another chance. he one of the regional policies with a deal that raised eyebrows and then go sanchez's socialist one support from catalan paul to you. so you've come paying for the northeast and region to break away from spain. in return, he promised and i must be for hundreds of set protest see suppose to the legal efforts to gain independence from spain back in 2017. the conservative in fall right. policies are blocking the demonstrations that have come 10 years for 2 weeks until with demonstrations of branding, sanchez, a traitor, and the dictator. some protest to say they want spain to break apart. the, we're going to defend space, we're going to defend its culture. we're going to defend this tradition and they're going to defend the sacred unity of how people. sanchez's coalition includes people who want independence from spain and others, with big ideological differences from his socialist. it's likely t
in july, the conservative people's party headed by alba to noon s p. o one the most seats, but not enough to form a government. says sanchez had another chance. he one of the regional policies with a deal that raised eyebrows and then go sanchez's socialist one support from catalan paul to you. so you've come paying for the northeast and region to break away from spain. in return, he promised and i must be for hundreds of set protest see suppose to the legal efforts to gain independence from...
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Nov 8, 2023
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to the european union, i want to introduce today's guests, this is a people 's deputy of ukraine from the servant of the people partykravchuk, ms. yevgenia, i congratulate you and thank you who joined our broadcast. people's deputy of ukraine from the european solidarity faction iryna herashchenko. ms. irina, i congratulate and thank you for being with us today. thank you for the invitation. and andrii sadchuk, people's deputy of ukraine from the vote. mr. andriy, i i congratulate you, thank you for joining our broadcast. good evening, sergey. well, since we ask our tv viewers a seemingly banal question, whether it is possible to criticize the government. during the war, nevertheless, i will try to ask you too, although the answer seems to be obvious, but still, let's share our thoughts in the format of a blitz poll, whether it is necessary to criticize the government during the war, what we can criticize, how we can criticize, how can affect what is happening in ukraine at all, ms. iryna, please, but it is not personalities who should be criticized, and actions, and of course, if... it is necessary in order to corr
to the european union, i want to introduce today's guests, this is a people 's deputy of ukraine from the servant of the people partykravchuk, ms. yevgenia, i congratulate you and thank you who joined our broadcast. people's deputy of ukraine from the european solidarity faction iryna herashchenko. ms. irina, i congratulate and thank you for being with us today. thank you for the invitation. and andrii sadchuk, people's deputy of ukraine from the vote. mr. andriy, i i congratulate you, thank...
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turn, i want to introduce... today's guests, so this is maria ionova, people 's deputy of ukraine from the european solidarity party mrs. maria, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on the air, mutually, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, people's deputy of ukraine from faction of the motherland, mykhailo tsimbalyuk, mr. mykhailo, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today, i wish you health, thank you, and people's deputy of ukraine from the servant of the people faction oleg dunda. mr. olezh, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air. congratulations, mutual. today we are conducting polls on our platforms in youtube and facebook , as well as in telephone mode live , we are asking our tv viewers whether there is a place for opzzzh deputies in the current government, yes, no, if you are watching now live, you can vote by phone, by numbers, if you think that there is a place for such deputies in the current government, 0800-21-381, no, 0.800 211-382, if you vote on youtube, it is quite simple, choose the option yes, no, or leave your comment, if you have a personal and special opin
turn, i want to introduce... today's guests, so this is maria ionova, people 's deputy of ukraine from the european solidarity party mrs. maria, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on the air, mutually, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, people's deputy of ukraine from faction of the motherland, mykhailo tsimbalyuk, mr. mykhailo, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today, i wish you health, thank you, and people's deputy of ukraine from the servant of the people faction...
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elections in parts of the us have provided a boost for candidates from president biden�*s democratic party. and in ohio, people right to an abortion. 0ur north america editor, sarah smith, on what the results could mean for next year's presidential race. celebrations as 0hio votes to guarantee women access to abortion. words cannot describe how i'm feeling right now. we did it! they won a substantial victory in this conservative state. this result�*s notjust important to people who support abortion rights in ohio. it could have really significant consequences for next year's presidential election. abortion access clearly motivates a lot of voters, and it could be one of the few things that persuades them to come out and supportjoe biden. what we know is that the republican party, whether that's here in ohio or nationally, continues to fight for extreme abortion bans at the state level and at the national level. so this issue will be really important through the entire 2024 cycle, no matter what you're running for. the large, influential anti—abortion movement in america has been suffering electoral defeats eve
elections in parts of the us have provided a boost for candidates from president biden�*s democratic party. and in ohio, people right to an abortion. 0ur north america editor, sarah smith, on what the results could mean for next year's presidential race. celebrations as 0hio votes to guarantee women access to abortion. words cannot describe how i'm feeling right now. we did it! they won a substantial victory in this conservative state. this result�*s notjust important to people who support...
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party, declare ambitions to represent the interests of citizens in local councils in the house of representatives, and , accordingly, through elected deputies, in the all-belarusian people's assembly. well, let 's think about you to find out that you are still a young leader, you only took over the leadership in 2022 parties. here, in particular, what about you, the deputy of the house of representatives oksana gaiduk told us, and your fellow party member, let’s listen, the party introduced us to alexander nikolaevvich in 2016, since then we have been working very closely with him , collaborating, and not only within the walls of the party , but on the platform of the parliament of our country, what i would like to personally note, as about a person , and a leader, as well as the leader of the party, labor and justice, is a person who, and is a new formation, as i call it, a leader, and the rules of three , this is a patriot of his country, and this is a professional in his field, and this is a very decent person , so when such three qualities are combined in one person, then this is, of course, a leader, this is a person who knows how to persuade, at the moment it is very important when people
party, declare ambitions to represent the interests of citizens in local councils in the house of representatives, and , accordingly, through elected deputies, in the all-belarusian people's assembly. well, let 's think about you to find out that you are still a young leader, you only took over the leadership in 2022 parties. here, in particular, what about you, the deputy of the house of representatives oksana gaiduk told us, and your fellow party member, let’s listen, the party introduced...
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so, the labour party seen ten mps have been sacked for the voting for the s&p commitment for cease—fire, the labour party had had his own motion causing for a pause, to allow aiding peoplely give hamas time to really. it's been a busy day in westminster. the prime minister says he will press ahead with plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda — after the highest court in the uk ruled that the government's policy was unlawful. the supreme court found there was a real risk that asylum seekers who were sent to rwanda could be wrongly assessed, and returned to their country of origin, where they could face persecution. but rishi sunak said new emergency legislation will enable parliament to "confirm rwanda is safe" and that he remained committed to stopping thousands of migrants crossing the channel in small boats every year. labour called the proposals a ridiculous and pathetic spectacle. let's speak to natasha tsangarides associate director of advocacy at freedom from torture. natasha thank you for being on the programme, and you welcomed this ruling today?— ruling today? absolutely today is a real victory for— ruling today? absolutely today is a real victory for reason _ r
so, the labour party seen ten mps have been sacked for the voting for the s&p commitment for cease—fire, the labour party had had his own motion causing for a pause, to allow aiding peoplely give hamas time to really. it's been a busy day in westminster. the prime minister says he will press ahead with plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda — after the highest court in the uk ruled that the government's policy was unlawful. the supreme court found there was a real risk that asylum...
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people off d welfare. -- >> the u. s. senate is returning after their party for a couple more votes on nominations including on whether tos advane president biden's -- t second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll.
people off d welfare. -- >> the u. s. senate is returning after their party for a couple more votes on nominations including on whether tos advane president biden's -- t second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll.
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people saying? it hasj been six weeks of negotiations between christopher luxon�*s national party, it secured the largeroting by proportional representation, it often means that the major winner in an election has to rely smaller parties to form an effective government, so that is exactly what we have got here now. the coalition does bring together various personalities, with often differing political ideologies and certainly differing ambitions as well, so the two minor parties they will share thejob of minor parties they will share the job of deputy prime minister and the first person to step into that role is winston peters, he will be a name familiar with many new zealand voters. he is combative and often controversial and that could set the scene or tone for the next few years of government. we tone for the next few years of government-— government. we shall keep a close eye- — government. we shall keep a close eye. thank _ government. we shall keep a close eye. thank you, - government. we shall keep a close eye. thank you, phil i close eye. thank you, phil mercer, for us. leaked documents obtained
people saying? it hasj been six weeks of negotiations between christopher luxon�*s national party, it secured the largeroting by proportional representation, it often means that the major winner in an election has to rely smaller parties to form an effective government, so that is exactly what we have got here now. the coalition does bring together various personalities, with often differing political ideologies and certainly differing ambitions as well, so the two minor parties they will...
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Nov 28, 2023
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marjano, from the servant of the people party, condemned, well, i saw more than 20 posts on facebook from people 's deputies, condemning these actions of ms. bezukhla, well, we are talking now about those people who were addressed in particular: and yesterday in the evening with a request to comment on what are the chances that maryana bezovla will be removed from this committee? well, in fact, the verkhovna rada will decide here, according to the procedure, this resolution must first be submitted to the committee, accordingly, the committee must at its meeting to support the resolution or not to support it, or to send it to the discretion of the verkhovna rada, and only then it can be put on the agenda of the session hall through the conciliation council, there are ways to speed up this process, well, i will try to apply all the regulatory methods in order to the resolution was considered in the hall as soon as possible, and it is in the hall, and not in social networks, that people's deputies will be able to express their opinion directly by voting. just why i mention it, because if you analyze t
marjano, from the servant of the people party, condemned, well, i saw more than 20 posts on facebook from people 's deputies, condemning these actions of ms. bezukhla, well, we are talking now about those people who were addressed in particular: and yesterday in the evening with a request to comment on what are the chances that maryana bezovla will be removed from this committee? well, in fact, the verkhovna rada will decide here, according to the procedure, this resolution must first be...
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you have people within his party challenging him publicly and congressman dean philip s who analyses not ready for his seat again because he thinks it's a big issue, he was to take out the president had to head for throttle in the presidential campaign. if the president exits the stupid question he should tell people within his own party asking very publicly some of them. todd: just this very week, the president white house press team did not think this was a stupid question because they drew attention to his age by incinerating an innocent birthday cake in making the point that he is old. he does it make sense why then, all of a sudden it's a super question when the guy from fox, being our own lucas tomlinson asked the very same thing. >> i will say our reporters including lucas, peter, jackie, they'll put a smile on the president's face. he at least acknowledges the question, i think having interesting relationship. it's a question not just lucas it's a lot of folks across the country. rachel: there was an interesting new york times op-ed that came out and talked about how women in
you have people within his party challenging him publicly and congressman dean philip s who analyses not ready for his seat again because he thinks it's a big issue, he was to take out the president had to head for throttle in the presidential campaign. if the president exits the stupid question he should tell people within his own party asking very publicly some of them. todd: just this very week, the president white house press team did not think this was a stupid question because they drew...
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fuel us, so our party consisted of at first there were eight people, then somehow we dropped out a little and there were five, the brightest five, with whom we received the title of people 'sngs, the girls and i have already traveled, probably, well , half of belarus, that's for sure, because we... have been going to the slavic bazaar for 6 years in a row, last year we were in slonyama, our team also represented the gomel region in the bryansk region, that is, there was a festival of slavic songs there, so we presented the same thing there, we love wolves, buns with garlic, pambushki, this is the brand of our region. because she represented the yelsky district, not only the yelsky district, uh, outside of belarus, i think that this is a great contribution to the advertising of our region, because our region is small, our region is agricultural, it shows our traditions , the traditions of us, the poles. first of all, i really like my job, i like the team with which i work with, because this team supports all my ideas, everything works out for them, and i am very pleased and happy about it, if it weren’t for this team, maybe nothing would have happened, i would have started
fuel us, so our party consisted of at first there were eight people, then somehow we dropped out a little and there were five, the brightest five, with whom we received the title of people 'sngs, the girls and i have already traveled, probably, well , half of belarus, that's for sure, because we... have been going to the slavic bazaar for 6 years in a row, last year we were in slonyama, our team also represented the gomel region in the bryansk region, that is, there was a festival of slavic...
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party. movem it's a religious movementen s waging a religious war. it's a holy war. against the jewish people. if hamas was a political party,o then we can apply pressure on them. thembring them to the negotiati table where they can compromise. but hamas, as a religious organization, nobody canisfy satisfy their religious ambition because it's a condition in their charter. >> why is this hatred for the jewish people and israel? what is this rooted in? >> well, now we can aske the question why all thise jewish hatred in the united states and the rest of the world f thd? you mean anti-semitism, world, anti-semitism and hatred agains t the jewish people?p as well, what does it matter? what if you grew up the soone on of one of the founders of hamas? why do they hate the jewis why doh so much? >> there is a religious idmension to tha there it. there is ideological dimension. there is political dimension. therdihere ie is cultural diffe. you know, we're talking about hamas, uh, a seventh century mentality where israel is very advanced 21st century. so the gap is very huge. hamas represents chaos.
party. movem it's a religious movementen s waging a religious war. it's a holy war. against the jewish people. if hamas was a political party,o then we can apply pressure on them. thembring them to the negotiati table where they can compromise. but hamas, as a religious organization, nobody canisfy satisfy their religious ambition because it's a condition in their charter. >> why is this hatred for the jewish people and israel? what is this rooted in? >> well, now we can aske the...
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people should hold parties to try to catch the virus. our deputy political editor vicki young reports. by borisjohnson�*s one seems to be prepared for. today, he admitted he and other officials should have done more before the pandemic hit. there was an assurance that plans were in place to manage it. and in hindsight, it would have, as you suggest... those plans should have been interrogated more carefully by me at the cabinet level. in the weeks before lockdown in march 2020, scientific advisers felt it was inevitable covid would spread. lord sedwill admitted he suggested chickenpox style parties. it must have come across that someone in my role was both sort of heartless and thoughtless about this, and i genuinely am neither. but i do understand the distress that must have caused and i apologise for that. and what about his relationship with the downing street team? in this whatsapp exchange, another senior official, simon case, wrote... lord sedwill replies... and a diary entry by the chief scientific adviser, sir patrick vallance, included this... "sedwill came back saying this administration is bru
people should hold parties to try to catch the virus. our deputy political editor vicki young reports. by borisjohnson�*s one seems to be prepared for. today, he admitted he and other officials should have done more before the pandemic hit. there was an assurance that plans were in place to manage it. and in hindsight, it would have, as you suggest... those plans should have been interrogated more carefully by me at the cabinet level. in the weeks before lockdown in march 2020, scientific...
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cannot remain in a party that is not doing enough whilst innocent people are being killed in gaza and israel" — their letter says. afrasiab anwar explained his decision to radio 4'sen we joined the party, we joined it because it was a party that spoke out against injustices right across the world, that was about equality and fairness and socialjustice, and we're just not seeing that. we need to speak out when we see something that's not right. the labour party will say and do anything just to win elections. are they taking the muslim vote for granted, or certain communities for granted? i think it is wider than that. i think they are taking grassroots for granted and not listening to the voices of people on the ground. he went further than that and said that this is notjust a muslim issue, suella braverman is trying to turn this into a culture war, turning communities on one another when this is a humanitarian issue. he is referring to the way the palestinian protests have been characterised. what does keir starmer do about this? he characterised. what does keir starmer do about this?- characterised. what does keir starmer do about this? he is between a rock and
cannot remain in a party that is not doing enough whilst innocent people are being killed in gaza and israel" — their letter says. afrasiab anwar explained his decision to radio 4'sen we joined the party, we joined it because it was a party that spoke out against injustices right across the world, that was about equality and fairness and socialjustice, and we're just not seeing that. we need to speak out when we see something that's not right. the labour party will say and do anything...
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communist party and chinese people for 40 years has been sustained economic growth, increased living standards and of course reducing poverty. the party has been remarkably successful. from the late 1970's through covid. what we began to see crack however after 2017 and before covid was the underpinnings of the economic model of the past. there were periods of reform and opening with a greater reliance on markets. there was a greater reliance on the private sector. there was a greater reliance on productivity growth. to generate this double digit economic growth we saw for decades, and other 10. since the 19th party congress, a change in that model and a greater role in the party, a greater role in the state, a greater emphasis on prosperity. growth has come down. the reason i emphasize this in response to your question about chinese grand strategy is it is imperative to restore imperative --the imperative to restore economic growth is very large. the fiscal stimulus package recently, you see it in china's sending of multiple delegations abroad and receiving many delegations from the world into china to reopen trade. the reason i emphasize this is this is now one large chunk of chinese
communist party and chinese people for 40 years has been sustained economic growth, increased living standards and of course reducing poverty. the party has been remarkably successful. from the late 1970's through covid. what we began to see crack however after 2017 and before covid was the underpinnings of the economic model of the past. there were periods of reform and opening with a greater reliance on markets. there was a greater reliance on the private sector. there was a greater reliance...
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they saw the barbie movie was a bihit ang hit, and now they s, you know, come on, barbie, let's go party. >> people hanging out their window taking. if you are, i don't care gun and dao you are. you have a gun and you're on a macy's thanksgiving day paradeda on a float coming down the street, whether you're dressed in a unifore m, that or not, i am running in the opposite direction. ps.i'm not taking pictures. >> i'm not quite sure who saw - it that a good idea? >> is this andrew?t hu it like what jim saidji, that this is humanizinglerb the taliban? >> oh, look, they like roller blades. it realllade y is. and now this is isis is now t going to come out and try goinsompete with thihis an and they're going to be like rolling around on electric tricycles. >> yeah, right. you know, with with clown hats and who knows what. and this is grea t is thisre is modern warfare right here. and the roller blades were left there at bagram air forcehe base. so this is what we would have seen with us soldiern s. tak >> thank god the taliban have taken the baton. yes, i know. >> i'm thinking about could hamas now do
they saw the barbie movie was a bihit ang hit, and now they s, you know, come on, barbie, let's go party. >> people hanging out their window taking. if you are, i don't care gun and dao you are. you have a gun and you're on a macy's thanksgiving day paradeda on a float coming down the street, whether you're dressed in a unifore m, that or not, i am running in the opposite direction. ps.i'm not taking pictures. >> i'm not quite sure who saw - it that a good idea? >> is this...
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mechanism is being created, with the people 's republic of china, perhaps with china it may be more relevant, why, because so the politburo committee of the central committee partya there is a central military council of the communist party of china, all these are collective leadership bodies, of course we realize that sidzempin has enormous power, personal, but the institutions work one way or another, the problem of modern russia is that the soviet institutions have been destroyed, and the post-soviet the institutions look like a mafia-like, inter-dubious, security of the russian federation, but the question arises, so what. the security councils can actually, we saw an open meeting when putin decided to attack the donetsk and luhansk regions of ukraine, allegedly, when he recognized the independence of the so-called dnpr, he demanded from the members of the security council of the russian federation that they agree , it was naryshkin, it seems, naryshkin then stuttered and was terribly lost, and did not know, knew what to say, he was just the first and immediately moved to the second. naryshkin came out, it was, you know, a famous story, completely soviet, ch
mechanism is being created, with the people 's republic of china, perhaps with china it may be more relevant, why, because so the politburo committee of the central committee partya there is a central military council of the communist party of china, all these are collective leadership bodies, of course we realize that sidzempin has enormous power, personal, but the institutions work one way or another, the problem of modern russia is that the soviet institutions have been destroyed, and the...
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party. people forget, that influence that 90s, that republican party and california was thriving. they hit a majority in the state legislature. they were leading the governor 's pete wilson was the governor. what happened over time, they moved so far to the right they started trying to appease their primary voters and what ended up happening within the decade, they found themselves completely out of power. democrats had voted majorities in the state legislature. democrats swept all the state legislative offices, all the statewide offices, all the constitutional officers. because republicans kept pandering to the extreme right, prioritized winning primaries not elections, and that was the end result. that's exactly what we're seeing right now from republicans at the national level. prioritizing when it through primaries, pandering to the market extreme right, pandering to the fox news crowd, and at the end of the day it is a touch with the majority of americans. this issue of pro-life, pro-choice has been to for a really long time in the minds of the american people. the republican party seems to have lost the memo on that, and they keep losing election after
party. people forget, that influence that 90s, that republican party and california was thriving. they hit a majority in the state legislature. they were leading the governor 's pete wilson was the governor. what happened over time, they moved so far to the right they started trying to appease their primary voters and what ended up happening within the decade, they found themselves completely out of power. democrats had voted majorities in the state legislature. democrats swept all the state...
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people decide towards one or the other side. it�*s a very polarised election, though. mr massa, who is peronist from the peronist partyng government currently as minister for the economy. he�*s seen as a continuation by some of the current government that has this severe crisis ongoing. some others see milei as a very risky bet because he hasn�*t got experience as a politician. he hasn�*t got experience running the country or a municipality or a province in argentina and that brings huge questions towards how able he will be to govern the country should he win the election. we have an update coming in on the potential for a we have an update coming in on the potentialfor a deal to we have an update coming in on the potential for a deal to release hospitals take —— hostages taken in the attack of october seven. this is coming in from the reuters news agency saying the israeli ambassador to the us, michael hertzog, has said israel is hopeful that a significant number of hostages could be freed in the coming days. as i said, that�*s coming into us from the reuters news agency following a report in the washington post wit
people decide towards one or the other side. it�*s a very polarised election, though. mr massa, who is peronist from the peronist partyng government currently as minister for the economy. he�*s seen as a continuation by some of the current government that has this severe crisis ongoing. some others see milei as a very risky bet because he hasn�*t got experience as a politician. he hasn�*t got experience running the country or a municipality or a province in argentina and that brings...
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people off d welfare. -- >> the u. s. senate is returning after their party lunches for a couple more votes on nominations including on whether tos advane president biden's -- t second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray.
people off d welfare. -- >> the u. s. senate is returning after their party lunches for a couple more votes on nominations including on whether tos advane president biden's -- t second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. barrasso. mr. bennet. mrs. blackburn. mr. blumenthal. mr. booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins....
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representatives of the major parties also included the far—right�*s marine le pen. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield has the details. difficult to put a number on how many people. let's just say that the invalide, which is a big space, is chockablock, and then moving off behind me now in the direction of the river, and along to the senate building on the other side of town. i spoke to many people here. it's a diverse mix. there are, of course, many, manyjews here, but many, many people who aren'tjewish who say they've turned up to express their solidarity with thejewish community and to make it clear that from their point of view, the kind of targeting ofjews as a people, as a religion in france, is not something which they as good republicans, can support. among jews you speak to here, there's a very sombre feeling, a feeling that things have changed in the last few weeks. a lot of people were saying to me that, yes, it's always been pretty bad. they've lived on their nerves at these moments of crisis in the middle east. but it's far worse now than in the past. a lot of people saying that they've done things like removing their mezuzahs from the front of thei
representatives of the major parties also included the far—right�*s marine le pen. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield has the details. difficult to put a number on how many people. let's just say that the invalide, which is a big space, is chockablock, and then moving off behind me now in the direction of the river, and along to the senate building on the other side of town. i spoke to many people here. it's a diverse mix. there are, of course, many, manyjews here, but many, many people who...
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maybe you are not surprised but a lot of people are and the question now is what will that mean for his party's chances to hold control of the senanate in nenext year's s election? ? >>> there has been a shakeup on capitol hill that could shift the balance of power in the senate. west virginia democrat joe manchin announcing he will not run for reelection. it could be a blow to the president of the united states joe biden with manchin now teasing but not confirming a possible run for the presidency as an independent candidate. let's bring in jim, former president obama's campaign manager and served as obama's deputy chief of staff. this new is stunning for a lot of people. although i mean he has been a bit of a thorn in the side of democrats for several years on a number of issues but what could losing joe manchin's seat in the senate actually mean for the democrats? >> it means the math is really hard for democrats. they now have to hold every single incumbent seat. they can't lose any incumbents including in tough states like my home state of montana, like ohio, like the open seat in michigan. they have to hold all of those. that is doable in 2022. n
maybe you are not surprised but a lot of people are and the question now is what will that mean for his party's chances to hold control of the senanate in nenext year's s election? ? >>> there has been a shakeup on capitol hill that could shift the balance of power in the senate. west virginia democrat joe manchin announcing he will not run for reelection. it could be a blow to the president of the united states joe biden with manchin now teasing but not confirming a possible run for...
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parties. the kind of chaos that 's going on? chaos, where the main role is played by scoundrels from the servants of the people, have simply alreadymoved on all limits, they don't care about the court's decision , they don't care about any legislation and resolutions of the central election commission, which today already obliged the legal decision to recognize the candidates from european solidarity as deputies of the lviv regional council. a person can be killed, memory never. the capital hosted a pre-premiere screening of a documentary about aerial scout felix kortanich, who died in april 2022 in donetsk region. the film tells about the hero of ukraine and covers the period of establishment independence of our state. it was taken in memory of the boy by friends for donating to those who care. the film will be released today, and the money collected from the film will be used to support the air reconnaissance in which felix served. it seems to us that this is a story about death, but in fact, it is a story about life, because this hero continues to live in the heart of every viewer, this hero continues to live in the heart of ev
parties. the kind of chaos that 's going on? chaos, where the main role is played by scoundrels from the servants of the people, have simply alreadymoved on all limits, they don't care about the court's decision , they don't care about any legislation and resolutions of the central election commission, which today already obliged the legal decision to recognize the candidates from european solidarity as deputies of the lviv regional council. a person can be killed, memory never. the capital...
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Nov 12, 2023
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representatives of the major parties also included the far—right�*s marine le pen. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield has the details. difficult to put a number on how many people this march against anti—semitism — let's just say that the big space is chockablock and they're moving off behind me now in the direction of the river, along to the senate building on the other side of town. i've spoken to many people here — it's a diverse mix, there are of course manyjews here, but many other people who are not jewish here who turned up the express their solidarity with thejewish community, and to make it clear that from their point of view, the kind of targeting ofjews as a people, as a religion in france is not something which they as good republicans can support. among jews you speak to here, there's a very sombre feeling, a feeling that things have changed in the last few weeks — a lot of people were saying to me that, yes, it's always been pretty bad, they've lived on their nerves at these moments of crisis in the middle east, but it's far worse now than it was in the past. you'll make a lot of people saying they've done things like removing their misuses from t
representatives of the major parties also included the far—right�*s marine le pen. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield has the details. difficult to put a number on how many people this march against anti—semitism — let's just say that the big space is chockablock and they're moving off behind me now in the direction of the river, along to the senate building on the other side of town. i've spoken to many people here — it's a diverse mix, there are of course manyjews here, but many other...
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parties have said they won't enter a coalition with the far right mr wilders. he says the people want him to be prime minister. translation: the voters have s - oken.he voters _ translation: the voters have spoken. the voters have - spoken. the voters have determined that the pvv will be the largest party by far, it would be very undemocratic as i assume it will happen that voters would be sidelined. voters will not accept that, they'd find it terrible. we need to see were common ground is and then we need to do business with each other because we have to help the netherlands move forwards. the hope of so many people is that things must change in the netherlands, that the influx of asylum seekers will be limited and ordinary dutch people have more money in their pockets, the homes will go back to the dutch and the dutch will be put in the first place again stop. 0ur correspondent in the netherlands, anna, gave us this analysis of the early results of the election. the early results are sending a shock wave through dutch society who had predicted that this woman, dilan yesilgoz who would become victorious in the first severalfemale prime minister of
parties have said they won't enter a coalition with the far right mr wilders. he says the people want him to be prime minister. translation: the voters have s - oken.he voters _ translation: the voters have spoken. the voters have - spoken. the voters have determined that the pvv will be the largest party by far, it would be very undemocratic as i assume it will happen that voters would be sidelined. voters will not accept that, they'd find it terrible. we need to see were common ground is and...
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deference that the appellate is to give an unanimous opinion and the s a racial target and sorting of plaque people and race rather than party explaining t aignment of voters and disregard of redistricting presumes and that is more than plausible and using ces a means to harm individuals mr. scott. >> thank you. stice alito. >> i'm cceed what has been said here about mr. roberts. and as i asked mr. gore about that, is it not true that he has long record workin for the legislature and drawn maps to republicans and democra? >> the panel acknowledges that he used race but denied doing so in this case. >> in this trial, the judge -- the judge had complimentary things to say. i kw mr. roberts, he is aery precise guy. what i want isf that report, lkg about a particular report is inaccurate and i'm persuaded and tells me it's not, that's good enough for m comply men temporary is s honesty. >> honesty in footnote 9 recognized that a year after trial, mr. roberts cited with the maskup which was incomple with his noncredible denials that he did not look at race. >> the district court turns around andai his testimony rings hollow and n
deference that the appellate is to give an unanimous opinion and the s a racial target and sorting of plaque people and race rather than party explaining t aignment of voters and disregard of redistricting presumes and that is more than plausible and using ces a means to harm individuals mr. scott. >> thank you. stice alito. >> i'm cceed what has been said here about mr. roberts. and as i asked mr. gore about that, is it not true that he has long record workin for the legislature...
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Nov 15, 2023
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party is today. so what is wrong with theseat people? and where were they when your s were gassed by assad in syria? i don't recall the protests or maybe during mosul's obliteration, during the battle against isis or duringbs the ongoing proxy war in yemen ration ,you know, where hundreds of thousands died. why is it that theattle ofs inye suddenly discovered the words cease fire when israel i s involved? is it because they hate the jews? many of them openly itwhen is it because they wanted israel wiped off the map? g that, openly sayin do th too. in the united states, the biden administration is reportedlyamou giving huge amounts of money to mosques. there's the biden administration and other islamic centers have beenot preaching or have a history of preaching hatred against jewish people and against israel. look at this. that includes $100,000 to one california mosque run by an a mom who prayed that jews will be annihilated in a over the holy land. the biden administration is als to reportedly now planni to free up to another get this $10 billion for the mullahs in i
party is today. so what is wrong with theseat people? and where were they when your s were gassed by assad in syria? i don't recall the protests or maybe during mosul's obliteration, during the battle against isis or duringbs the ongoing proxy war in yemen ration ,you know, where hundreds of thousands died. why is it that theattle ofs inye suddenly discovered the words cease fire when israel i s involved? is it because they hate the jews? many of them openly itwhen is it because they wanted...
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the, the, the 5 people were killed and then it's raining trying so i can pull out to a new city of novelist media report speculated up the attack targeted s. s used by the top political party, which does government palestinian areas of west fine. video is pasted online, showed a building, believed to have been having timers by the impact. local resident describes not frightening upon mental health. and we were in our home and heard the sound of an explosion that was very strong. my house is located next to the headquarters. all the boys from the camp came out to see what was happening. we saw that they had targeted the headquarters of fata, there were 4 guys. some of them had a cuts on their hands, possibly caused by the collapse of the explosion. we still don't know. there's an atmosphere of danger in the camp and the feeling is that what is happening? gaza is now happening in the ballasa can. as you can see, there was such a strong explosion that the windows collapsed. in reality, we're facing a true massacre in the city of to boss is really full, says way to the area and faced resistance from the residents. sounds of heavy fighting and gunshots. what heard so far? that'
the, the, the 5 people were killed and then it's raining trying so i can pull out to a new city of novelist media report speculated up the attack targeted s. s used by the top political party, which does government palestinian areas of west fine. video is pasted online, showed a building, believed to have been having timers by the impact. local resident describes not frightening upon mental health. and we were in our home and heard the sound of an explosion that was very strong. my house is...
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Nov 9, 2023
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parties to allow unconditional unhindered access for all humanitarian assistance in aid. whether that be supplies people or goods to provide for those who were in need. in the case of u. s. p a we've been ready to go with our supplies to help the collapse medical facilities which have been targeted and hit over the course of the last 3 weeks. we have been trying to get them into gaza. we've been trying to get all of our aid there. and with the limits is not enough for us to, but it also laid out what is it that is stopping that aid from getting to the people that need it? and there are too many blockades, right now, israel and other, well, all the actors involved need to facilitate that. that means that when we have trucks at the border with the, with egypt, those should be allowed to go in on hindered. and that should not be a conditionality, we should be able to take what we have, take it into gaza and a lot be allowed to provide for our partners right now. there are a number of conditionality, a number of bureaucratic issues that are not allowing for that at the scale and level that we need. no worries there. this was a well, i mean it's almost a well, that's exactly
parties to allow unconditional unhindered access for all humanitarian assistance in aid. whether that be supplies people or goods to provide for those who were in need. in the case of u. s. p a we've been ready to go with our supplies to help the collapse medical facilities which have been targeted and hit over the course of the last 3 weeks. we have been trying to get them into gaza. we've been trying to get all of our aid there. and with the limits is not enough for us to, but it also laid...
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Nov 19, 2023
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people's incomes. the chancellor knows his party remains far behind in the polls, without too much time to turn things around. damian grammaticus, bbc news. voting has closed for the second round of argentina�*st race between the left—wing economy minister, sergio massa, and a far—right outsider, javier milei. mr massa won the first round with 36.7%, ahead of mr milei with 30%. we should find out the result in the next few hours. we will follow that closely here on bbc news and on the website, bbc dot—com. thank you for watching. hello there. sunshine was certainly in short supply earlier today. we�*ve had more rain around. snowdonia, actually, by far the wettest part of the country. and we�*ve got some more rain, actually into the night, all rotating around that particular area of low pressure. and we may well find more rain affecting northern england, southern scotland for a while. a spell of rain moves down across northern ireland. this rain in the south—west here could be quite heavy, gusty winds too, which will drive that rain eastwards across southern parts of england, some breaks in the cloud through the midlands and it will be a little bit chillier than it was last night. now, we shou
people's incomes. the chancellor knows his party remains far behind in the polls, without too much time to turn things around. damian grammaticus, bbc news. voting has closed for the second round of argentina�*st race between the left—wing economy minister, sergio massa, and a far—right outsider, javier milei. mr massa won the first round with 36.7%, ahead of mr milei with 30%. we should find out the result in the next few hours. we will follow that closely here on bbc news and on the...
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people to hold the equivalent of chickenpox parties. that was an attempted said to encourage herd immunity. we are going to cross to our correspondent who was following lord sedwill�*sion. this will be a key finding for the inquiry going forward. stand for the inquiry going forward. and the swear for the inquiry going forward. fific the swear words... that for the inquiry going forward. e"ic the swear words... that was pervading the upper echelons of government at the time but the key thing is how the structures where working and in a sense how with the decisions made. i think we got a bit of that today. mark sedwill in his role as cabinet secretary, it was his job to coordinate across the different departments within government only talked about how a number of the departments within government where essentially vertical structures, they existed on their own, the treasury, their health, transport, education. and it was his role to link all of those and that got really important during the pandemic but it wasn'tjust a help decision that had a massive impact on all those other departments, so it is quite interesting. one of the things he mentioned was he felt he had a
people to hold the equivalent of chickenpox parties. that was an attempted said to encourage herd immunity. we are going to cross to our correspondent who was following lord sedwill�*sion. this will be a key finding for the inquiry going forward. stand for the inquiry going forward. and the swear for the inquiry going forward. fific the swear words... that for the inquiry going forward. e"ic the swear words... that was pervading the upper echelons of government at the time but the key...
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of medicine explain the parties by saying that in their homeland they are used to dinners at a large table, and besides, it ’s easier for them to pool their food together; peopleo their senses, but as long as they regularly pay the money, it seems that everything suits him, they will live with me for another six months, i need to finish the mortgage, i have a little mortgage left to pay, i’m trying. there’s no need for some kind of help , so i see them, for now i’ll just do the repairs, they ’re more profitable, but the residents of the house definitely won’t be able to stand it for another six months, especially since some of them have very small children, so people went with video dosing to the police, wrote a collective statement, it was established that in this apartment six citizens of the republic of india legally reside, the local police commissioner in both cases compiled administrative materials, so far foreign... oksana goncharenko and dmitry salnikov, ntv television company. and that's all, stay on ntv. today in our program, we will not stop, neither shame nor conscience, envoys of zelsky.
of medicine explain the parties by saying that in their homeland they are used to dinners at a large table, and besides, it ’s easier for them to pool their food together; peopleo their senses, but as long as they regularly pay the money, it seems that everything suits him, they will live with me for another six months, i need to finish the mortgage, i have a little mortgage left to pay, i’m trying. there’s no need for some kind of help , so i see them, for now i’ll just do the repairs,...
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chinese people did not like the comment at all, but president biden is pointing out the fact that we really have two different political systems, toner is not a democracy, it�*s run by the communist party very top—down government, a very top—down government in which there is really no congress, and everything comes from and emanates from xi jinping, very different from what we have in the west and certainly if you are in america, so president biden was very correct to basically say it�*s a very autocratic type of government. us republicans have generally taken a tougher line on china in recent years. presidential candidates at the last debate calling china the number one threat to the us. a representative from illinois spoke earlier this week ahead of president biederman�*s meeting president xi. the marathi distrust is based on a number of things. first of all, china�*s blatant support for putin in the invasion of ukraine. certainly, the continued wolf warrior diplomacy that china spews around the world. i think also getting to the origins of covid and what happened there. we had this obviously _ and what happened there. we had this obviously terrible _ this obviously terrible epidemic
chinese people did not like the comment at all, but president biden is pointing out the fact that we really have two different political systems, toner is not a democracy, it�*s run by the communist party very top—down government, a very top—down government in which there is really no congress, and everything comes from and emanates from xi jinping, very different from what we have in the west and certainly if you are in america, so president biden was very correct to basically say...
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people decide towards one or the other side. it�*s a very polarised election, though. mr massa, who is peronist from the peronist partyter for the economy. he�*s seen as a continuation by some of the current government that has this severe crisis ongoing. some others see milei as a very risky bet because he hasn�*t got experience as a politician. he hasn�*t got experience running the country or a municipality or a province in argentina and that brings huge questions towards how able he will be to govern the country should he win the election. now it�*s time for a look at today�*s sport with chetan. rich, thank you. we start in india — where australia are on top in the cricket world cup final in ahmedabad. looking to win a record extending sixth title it is going their way as things stand. huge frustration for the hosts and most of the 130,000 fans in the stadium in ahmedabad, not to mention the other billion plus watching. india were put into bat earlier and made 240 from their 50 overs. rohit sharma hit 47 off 31 balls — but was dismissed by glenn maxwell short of a half century. looking 0k early doors. virat kohli e
people decide towards one or the other side. it�*s a very polarised election, though. mr massa, who is peronist from the peronist partyter for the economy. he�*s seen as a continuation by some of the current government that has this severe crisis ongoing. some others see milei as a very risky bet because he hasn�*t got experience as a politician. he hasn�*t got experience running the country or a municipality or a province in argentina and that brings huge questions towards how able he...
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people who cover each other�*s weaknesses, you now have rishi sunak�*s youth covered by david cameron's age. another interesting thought, michael heseltine pointed this out, there was a period when the conservative partyo the next generation, not progressing. but seemed to be in the hands of the slightly mad people who were at the extremes of politics and flirting with even further extremes of british politics. what you have now are people who are very mainstream. you may find in parts of the country they find him a bit tame, stuffy and a bit old school but they look like the sort of cabinet that we are used to. this looks like a grown—up politics again. to. this looks like a grown-up politics again.— to. this looks like a grown-up politics again. there were many eo - le i politics again. there were many people i spoke _ politics again. there were many people i spoke to _ politics again. there were many people i spoke to here - politics again. there were many people i spoke to here in - politics again. there were many people i spoke to here in the i people i spoke to here in the morning in downing street and beyond who were surprised to see the return of david cameron. you are still connected in conse
people who cover each other�*s weaknesses, you now have rishi sunak�*s youth covered by david cameron's age. another interesting thought, michael heseltine pointed this out, there was a period when the conservative partyo the next generation, not progressing. but seemed to be in the hands of the slightly mad people who were at the extremes of politics and flirting with even further extremes of british politics. what you have now are people who are very mainstream. you may find in parts of...
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. >> illustthe s people who is between the two people who is the standard bearer of the right now in your partye government at meeting. up lee at the meeting. they put up lee rowley, who's the housing minister. you have lost minister. but you have lost a senior voice there in one of the great offices of state. and how does that make you feel as a as a the conservative party is a right of centre party. >> so when you say who's the standard bearer, you know what i mean? ian duncan no, no. but my point is it should be you should automatically well, that's automatically go, well, that's the prime minister because we're a centre party. we a right of centre party. we should all these should believe in all these things drive things and we want to drive them. wouldn't have asked them. so you wouldn't have asked that margaret that question when margaret thatcher know thatcher was around. you know exactly who was the standard bearer. don't i'm not very bearer. so i don't i'm not very good the runes or good at reading the runes or looking around. i think a lot of people have that people would claim to hav
. >> illustthe s people who is between the two people who is the standard bearer of the right now in your partye government at meeting. up lee at the meeting. they put up lee rowley, who's the housing minister. you have lost minister. but you have lost a senior voice there in one of the great offices of state. and how does that make you feel as a as a the conservative party is a right of centre party. >> so when you say who's the standard bearer, you know what i mean? ian duncan no,...
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the foreign secretary s calling for that as well and the l l labour party is calling for that that is right because that is the first practical step to get help to the suffering peoplef gaza within the labour party, there are issues and it has been pro-palestinian rights and there are people in the labour party who think it should go further and make an outright call for a cease-fire some senior figures like the mayor of london say he can't have done that i think i'm not a politician, but he is looking ahead to the possibility he might be on downing street as prime minister in years time and he is striking a statesmanlike stance >> let me take you to the last 24 hours that braverman's job could be at risk because of the comments directed at the london metro police is it your view that her job could be in a precarious situation? if that is the case, is this another headache for the prime minister as herefocus the strategy ahead of the election this is not another time for a cabinet reshuffle? >> i'm a former diplomat i try to stay out of the parties and political squabbles. it clearly is the case that the foreign secretary's position is more fragile now my feeling is
the foreign secretary s calling for that as well and the l l labour party is calling for that that is right because that is the first practical step to get help to the suffering peoplef gaza within the labour party, there are issues and it has been pro-palestinian rights and there are people in the labour party who think it should go further and make an outright call for a cease-fire some senior figures like the mayor of london say he can't have done that i think i'm not a politician, but he is...
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jews as believers, people professing judaism, and israel as a state, these are all completely different concepts, the third party you are talking about, which pushed israel, so that ’sto speak, of dividing the parties, i visited israel, and i understand that in order for what became possible to be possible, it was necessary, so that someone, someone prepared the mess for these actions, this is someone, in my opinion, this is the usa , which in this case is playing a combination, i’ll end with this, called a win-win situation, a win-win situation, the israelis will play in poker if hezbollah enters the war, followed by iran, which by the way there is a hyperbook. real hypersonic weapons and there are nuclear warheads of 10-15 kilotons according to proven things, then for this it will mean death, the end. we see that this global transformation, to which we are accustomed , we journalists have been talking a lot lately, it concerns, perhaps even to a lesser extent, the economy and some geopolitical issues, and that is, it runs along a much deeper line, that is, this is an entry into some completely different world, for which we all need to be prepared by those who... a
jews as believers, people professing judaism, and israel as a state, these are all completely different concepts, the third party you are talking about, which pushed israel, so that ’sto speak, of dividing the parties, i visited israel, and i understand that in order for what became possible to be possible, it was necessary, so that someone, someone prepared the mess for these actions, this is someone, in my opinion, this is the usa , which in this case is playing a combination, i’ll end...
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s? will they go back to europe? whatever that means. and if you have the likud party and now the much more radical really jewish supremacist elements in netanyahu's government, these peopleho trace their roots back to nazis, if you ask yourself, what do they mean? they want to create a jewish state that does not have palestinians and it nor arabs in it. the palestinians -- nick life as unbearable for the palestinians so there they will finally move out, or use an emergency situation such as exists right now under the cover of which they could be ethnically cleansed. that is a major worry now. worried about a second nakba, something that has been mentioned by a number of israeli politicians. and a major worry in the west bank that in gaza. what we need to think of is not the term from the jordan to the sea, which is the territory that israel now controls, but how does that territory get to be shared by these two groups in ways that do not include oppression, lack of any rights, lack of equality, and certainly does not include violence and expulsion? amy: finally, professor omer bartov, the issue of a two state solution or one state solution? if you could take that on in a
s? will they go back to europe? whatever that means. and if you have the likud party and now the much more radical really jewish supremacist elements in netanyahu's government, these peopleho trace their roots back to nazis, if you ask yourself, what do they mean? they want to create a jewish state that does not have palestinians and it nor arabs in it. the palestinians -- nick life as unbearable for the palestinians so there they will finally move out, or use an emergency situation such as...