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let me that so that's why her so that's why stephanie williams in her opening speech and kyle said, we tried everything, she right transitional government, we tried power sharing agreement. we have to go to election because all other solutions. and she also said when it consensus, sylvia, do you think that with the kyra talks, that could be an opportunity to reconcile some of the differences between the key architects, particularly the turks, the egyptians, the amenities, the authorities about how to move forwards. well, because little of been crafted in a way to kind of go in love to the, the process that started in berlin in january 2020. and that there was the building to conference one year ago. and i don't see why the current so should succeed in bringing, you know, the regional layer of the backers of the different factions. yet to i mean the common terms, particularly because the, as i said, the title above and have an interest in that leveling the playing field and allowing the mediums to choose freely. we're going to be going to be with them. so i don't really trust this proce
let me that so that's why her so that's why stephanie williams in her opening speech and kyle said, we tried everything, she right transitional government, we tried power sharing agreement. we have to go to election because all other solutions. and she also said when it consensus, sylvia, do you think that with the kyra talks, that could be an opportunity to reconcile some of the differences between the key architects, particularly the turks, the egyptians, the amenities, the authorities about...
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that is my stephanie williams in her opening speech in cairo's and tried everything. we tried transitional government. we tried power-sharing agreement. we have to go to elections because all other solutions do not work. hashem: she also said we need consensus. do you think with the cairo talks that could be an opportunity about how to move forward? silvia: the cairo talks have been crafted in a way to go in parallel to the process that started in berlin in january 2020. i do not see what the cairo talks should succeed in bringing them to common terms. i do not really trust these talks to have to have any meaningful results. i do not think it is going to solve anything. this is an example that regional players are back in the field and controlling the process because of international community is large. hashem: this must be up delicate moment for the libyan people. they are looking at the politicians just lived -- jostling for power and that this can be conducive to civil war once again in the country. salah: however unlikely, the possibility for another civil is alwa
that is my stephanie williams in her opening speech in cairo's and tried everything. we tried transitional government. we tried power-sharing agreement. we have to go to elections because all other solutions do not work. hashem: she also said we need consensus. do you think with the cairo talks that could be an opportunity about how to move forward? silvia: the cairo talks have been crafted in a way to go in parallel to the process that started in berlin in january 2020. i do not see what the...
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she thought he has not shown william port dot this niewiner settlers in maple, toyota ah, coastal blossom those passionate about butter. stephanie don't care though football writer, andrea sanchez travels 3 hours from valencia to see them play and see something in them that used to mark the man's t o. stay more young. untied about half him, and nina forget it. okay, i'm in the year analyst. speed the one with you. okay. your metal studies getting on a keyboard. he's already done what it is. you know they are whoever they did to get doc august 8th. and although individuals, dora said to the lexia, what they are stand out as with the best bar society, it's always about the team is doesn't premium individual biddle. seen the listening, see the village people to peddle guillotine, days, se. but again, you're able to get us in the us, you can okay. them be in a lexi, go the alex you have with the yes. going to well on the order. another one, obviously rita. good lady. i you see a spine your la northern. yeah. he can okay. bobo, cork, back sees the in the ready. i spun. you'll, you'll have what was bad for feminist success has made wo
she thought he has not shown william port dot this niewiner settlers in maple, toyota ah, coastal blossom those passionate about butter. stephanie don't care though football writer, andrea sanchez travels 3 hours from valencia to see them play and see something in them that used to mark the man's t o. stay more young. untied about half him, and nina forget it. okay, i'm in the year analyst. speed the one with you. okay. your metal studies getting on a keyboard. he's already done what it is. you...
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stephanie, rudy madragon. qv menia. dr. alexis williams. [cow bell] leslie macia, i'm sorry, i couldn't see this. also, leonard flint community. and alita valise. go ahead, cynthia? >> is it on? my name is cynthia and a student for 19 years and -- i was a teacher for 19 years and a parent for all four years and all of my children went there. it has been a hard year and teachers received pink slips and seen consolidations and lost jobs at our school site and to add more injury, we have a non-reelect at our school. i know we can't mention names but i have e-mailed you that name. this is a teacher that served as a parent for ten years and entered the pathway program. has been incredibly committed to the work. she was part of my four/five teams before move to kinder. so she was aiken der teacher this year -- she was a kinder teacher without support. with her effort to switch grades, she has received a non-reelect and i want to challenge all community to do everything they can to change that; to -- we allow her to complete her credential and be a part of our fleeing community. thank you. [cheers and a
stephanie, rudy madragon. qv menia. dr. alexis williams. [cow bell] leslie macia, i'm sorry, i couldn't see this. also, leonard flint community. and alita valise. go ahead, cynthia? >> is it on? my name is cynthia and a student for 19 years and -- i was a teacher for 19 years and a parent for all four years and all of my children went there. it has been a hard year and teachers received pink slips and seen consolidations and lost jobs at our school site and to add more injury, we have a...
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william: that is former police chief fred fletcher. thank you for being with us tonight. fred: thank you. ♪ it's -- nessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanieewshour west," we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. a congressional panel asked 5 major gunmakers for data on assault-style weapons used in mass shootings. in a letter, democrat carolyn maloney, chair of the u.s. house oversight committee, said, "gun manufacturers continue to profit from the sale of weapons of war.” she called for information on manufacturing, marketing and sales. meanwhile, the national rifle association opened its national convention in houston today, in the shadow of the killings in uvalde and buffalo. former president trump headlined the event. he rejected criticism of the gun lobby and republicans, and called instead for a sweeping overhaul of school security and mental health policies. mr. trump: we need to drastically change our approach to mental health. there are always so many warning signs. almost all of these disfigured minds share the same profile. vanessa: severalundred protesters rallied outside the convention site. and several te
william: that is former police chief fred fletcher. thank you for being with us tonight. fred: thank you. ♪ it's -- nessa: i'm vanessa ruiz in for stephanieewshour west," we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. a congressional panel asked 5 major gunmakers for data on assault-style weapons used in mass shootings. in a letter, democrat carolyn maloney, chair of the u.s. house oversight committee, said, "gun manufacturers continue to profit from the sale of...
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william: so important to know that this work exists and it's had some successes. marisa randazzo, mark follman, thank you both very much for joining us. marisa: thank you. mark: thank you. stephanieephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. russia insisted that ukraine understand, quote, "the real situation" and accept moscow's demands. those include ceding swaths of land. inastern ukraine, russian fire pounded dozens of towns, leaving debris and smashed homes. ukrainian officials conceded their troops face an extremely difficult time. >> as of today, the aggressor conducts intensified fire along the ole line of contact and the positions of our forces in the donetsk operational region. the situation is difficult and there are signs of escalation. the enemy has used all resources to capture our territory and surround our forces. stephanie: separately, russian president putin suggested his naval blockade of ukraine's ports could ease if western sanctions are lifted. the blockade has largely stopped ukraine's grain exports. the biden administration called today for the bloc of nations confronting russian aggression to join in challeng
william: so important to know that this work exists and it's had some successes. marisa randazzo, mark follman, thank you both very much for joining us. marisa: thank you. mark: thank you. stephanieephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. russia insisted that ukraine understand, quote, "the real situation" and accept moscow's demands. those include ceding swaths of land. inastern ukraine, russian fire pounded dozens of towns, leaving...