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what is already there, professor in world studies at the university of to ron almost alpha bogu t is secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he joins us from ramallah by skype. thank you very much, your time off the back. what's your reaction to these developments and new coalition government to a new prime minister? well, my action is that this is a reflection of the weakness of the new political system, which is going from one crisis to definitely the last one and on which field has even deepen this crisis because of the policy and resistance on that. and it is very clear that this new government is not. i'm not government in any way when it comes to the palestinian issue or to me just a few issues like national non others him it's dream government. the government of occupation and discrimination against it is a government that wants to keep the occupation, which is the longest in modern history which wants to consolidate the bad type system you've been. it was very clear to the man who was against the 2 state solution. he wrote an article about that in 2014 propos
what is already there, professor in world studies at the university of to ron almost alpha bogu t is secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he joins us from ramallah by skype. thank you very much, your time off the back. what's your reaction to these developments and new coalition government to a new prime minister? well, my action is that this is a reflection of the weakness of the new political system, which is going from one crisis to definitely the last one and on which...
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nuclear deal and has called for greater social reforms as go to med, miss avi, is professor of political science at the university of to ron. he joined us from that via skype. good to have you on the program permit. we don't have exact figures on turnouts, but as the correspondent was saying, the predictions are that turned out will be significantly lower than previous selections. what is your sense as someone into ron? why do you think people are not as enthusiast? take to come out and vote well, definitely compared to the previous selection, there's going to be less turn out 4 years ago to turn out was almost 73 percent, which was high even by uranium standards. now it is predicted, the turn out will be somewhere between 40 to 50 percent still don't know the exact figure, of course, but that is going to be if that happens, that's going to be the lowest. turn out in uranium history for presidential elections. now people are upset about the economy and right the so and this has been the result of donald trump's maximum pressure campaign. yes, there has been mismanagement, but never do that. even the government of sandra ho
nuclear deal and has called for greater social reforms as go to med, miss avi, is professor of political science at the university of to ron. he joined us from that via skype. good to have you on the program permit. we don't have exact figures on turnouts, but as the correspondent was saying, the predictions are that turned out will be significantly lower than previous selections. what is your sense as someone into ron? why do you think people are not as enthusiast? take to come out and vote...
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i mean is a project research at university of to ron. he has a theory about why conservatives are now in favor moderates on not in favor. you don't have to agree with it, but i'm really interested about your take. let's have a festival. i believe the cyber ends up the phone call. it mother is from your own politic would be one of the most important result of the upcoming presidential election neuron decision. i've gotten counsel ensure that this long free public doesn't these before me or mother is for its future and they failed to both of them . but this one will be probably in the nuclear view and currently due to the eagerness of the job ministration to rejoined the j. c. p. a terror on believe the doubts moderates can gain more transitions from the us. basically moderate had their charts that had a years look where we are. this is why conservatives are going to be, well no, i absolutely know. i disagree with that at mostly because yes, moderates had a chance. but for the past 8 years, how long it had spent that time undermining the ra
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how med most savvy is a professor of political science at the university of to ron. he joins us on skype from the many thanks for joining us on. i'll just there. so we've talked a lot about the low 10 out of this election. why do you think 10 outs is lower this time around? a while. the lewis turn out iran has had in presidential elections was 28 years ago where the turnout was around 51 percent. and this of action, the prediction is the turn out is going to be somewhere between 40 to 50 percent. of course we have to wait until tomorrow to know the exact number. and i think 3 important factors are playing into this. first of all, is the economic situation. according to paul, the number one reason people site for not voting is that they are not happy with their economic conditions. the 2nd factor is the corona virus pandemic. this election campaign has been very cold because of that. in the 3rd one is the disqualification of some of the major candidates by the guardian council. as talk a bit more about the economic challenges that people face in iran as a result of the
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of the presidential race, not supporting any candidate. ah, not bringing our guest. joining us from to her on his behalf mad moran, he's the head of american studies graduate program at the university to ron. joining us from berlin as ali for helena shod who's affiliated a scholar with free university center for middle eastern north african politics. and also from to her on as must have been a journalist in iran affairs. analysts, thank you so much for joining us on inside story. i'm from miranda, we don't want to speculate as to who the winner will be up this presidential race. so 1st set the scene up for us and tell us what the mood is like into iran as this election unfolds and voting takes place. well, despite the fact that the corona virus in iran is still a problem, and we have to keep in mind that thanks to us sanctions, it's been very difficult for the government to keep it under control. but despite that, it seems that voting across the country is pretty brisk. the turnout seems to be above 5055 percent. and it would seem that the front runner disarray see, will easily win the election. that's what pulls seem to indicate. so at the moment that's how things stand from my understan
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of the website seems to hand, we don't yet know. had most aven professor of political science at the university of t. ron says, washington can have no justification if it is ne, indeed behind these moves. or we have to remember that even if the laws that are being cited in the actual announcement on the web page, even if the reason cited would be in the gym in which i should be, isn't we have to remember that the, these are u. s. internal laws and assets, it would be ridiculous to seize an international, new size based on domestic us thought it like the other situation would be i pathetically, if iran would come and see the c n n news website, based on internal uranium laws, it doesn't really make sense and i think it's a clear violation of hugh freedom of expression. the 1st to ever transgender athlete will go to the olympics this year. laurel hubbard, who is a weight lifter, will join new zealand team in tokyo, but it has sparked anger from campaigners calling to save women's sports. and they say that her superior muscle mass is unfair competition. however, the olympic committee says that she has met a
of the website seems to hand, we don't yet know. had most aven professor of political science at the university of t. ron says, washington can have no justification if it is ne, indeed behind these moves. or we have to remember that even if the laws that are being cited in the actual announcement on the web page, even if the reason cited would be in the gym in which i should be, isn't we have to remember that the, these are u. s. internal laws and assets, it would be ridiculous to seize an...
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of talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. negotiators say they're close to a breakthrough. the. alright, let's bring our guests into iran homage. musashi is professor of political science at ron university. in washington d. c. courtney ranch is a contributor at tech policy press and in birmingham scott lucas isn't meritus professor of international politics at university of birmingham. a warm welcome to you all had let me start with you today. the seizures they've come at a really critical and delicate time a time when us and iranian officials are trying to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. how strange is the timing of this to you and do you believe that it has the possibility to derail the negotiations? i mean, it's definitely not a good sign. it doesn't show any good well by the americans. also, it's interesting to note that prestige had been reporting very critically of the negotiations in the past month. in fact, the very same day that it was, sees it broke in exclusive news story with sources close to the negotiations saying that the american team was not very flexible in the talks that had been doing so repeatedly in the past month. so i think the fact that it was, sees during this ve
of talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. negotiators say they're close to a breakthrough. the. alright, let's bring our guests into iran homage. musashi is professor of political science at ron university. in washington d. c. courtney ranch is a contributor at tech policy press and in birmingham scott lucas isn't meritus professor of international politics at university of birmingham. a warm welcome to you all had let me start with you today. the seizures they've come at a really critical and...
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of iranians. he's committed to the regimes nuclear ambitions and to its campaign of global terror. let's get more analysis on the story. so tara said the keys of research at the university of tech ron. she joins us live via skype from that many thanks for joining us on the program. the selection did have the lowest turn out in the history of the arabian republic. do you, do you think the results, therefore lacks legitimacy? thanks for having me. well, obviously this is a record, low turnout for in the history of this number for public, and it has a message for to stablish men. but like many other countries, develop countries that have experienced a low turnout. it does not necessarily question that legitimacy, this number republic, i should also mention that unlike what mainstream western media wants to portray as well as, for example, the chief of design. this regime once to portrait portray either president like tracy or dosa who agree with him as code and code hardliners. this is not how racy and his i mean, people who think like him are viewed inside iran. and i think calling the president who has been elected by over 17000000 people, an extremist or a hardliner, is actually an
of iranians. he's committed to the regimes nuclear ambitions and to its campaign of global terror. let's get more analysis on the story. so tara said the keys of research at the university of tech ron. she joins us live via skype from that many thanks for joining us on the program. the selection did have the lowest turn out in the history of the arabian republic. do you, do you think the results, therefore lacks legitimacy? thanks for having me. well, obviously this is a record, low turnout for...
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of the house homeland community. great to have you on congressman torrez. you watched the brand-new videos of the violent insurrectionists and a universe, ron johnson said this we've seen plenty of video of people in the capitol and they weren't r weren weren't rioting. you have people that breach the capitol and stay in the rope line in the roturotunda. that's not what an armed insurrection looks like. >> by the way, another rioter was just charged with having a gun on the grounds there. what is your reaction congressman torrez to that? >> i'm wondering what planet the senator lives on. the insurrection was a frontal assault on the peaceful transfer of power on the electoral count and if we're not willing to investigate the abuse, then why are we here? as elected officials we took an oath to defend the united states constitution to defend the peaceful transfer of power and any republican who refuses to investigate the events surrounding january 6th is fundamentally unworthy of public office. >> when there is the fox news host tucker carlson who is spouting off completely baseless conspiracy theories about the fbi being involved in the insurrection. let's ta
of the house homeland community. great to have you on congressman torrez. you watched the brand-new videos of the violent insurrectionists and a universe, ron johnson said this we've seen plenty of video of people in the capitol and they weren't r weren weren't rioting. you have people that breach the capitol and stay in the rope line in the roturotunda. that's not what an armed insurrection looks like. >> by the way, another rioter was just charged with having a gun on the grounds there....
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and because of the universality of it, the entire country is feeling the pain that this community is. hallie? >> ahead of president biden's visit to the scene where you are tomorrow. ron allen, thank you for your reporting. we'll have more in the show. >>> come up next, prous cuters in new york could bring an indictment any day against the trump administration. we're live with the former daughter-in-law who might be charged, why she's ready to testify to a grand jury and former president trump heading to the border today, his former acting dhs secretary, chad wolf joining him and us to talk about why now. >>> first, multiple northeast states declaring a state of emergency as the heat wave peaks across 11 states. tens of millions of people right now are under heat advisories, and excessive heat warnings with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average and you always hear that old phrase, it's not the heat, it's the humidity. the humidity is going to make it feel like it's above 100 degrees in parts of new jersey, up through new england and out west you still got problems there, temperatures above average, 35 cities, 35 have broken record high temperatures just in the l
and because of the universality of it, the entire country is feeling the pain that this community is. hallie? >> ahead of president biden's visit to the scene where you are tomorrow. ron allen, thank you for your reporting. we'll have more in the show. >>> come up next, prous cuters in new york could bring an indictment any day against the trump administration. we're live with the former daughter-in-law who might be charged, why she's ready to testify to a grand jury and former...
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i said for the moment, many thanks to speak to how savvy, who's a professor of political science a tougher on universities with us not live from taff, ron much as expected. i know. but what do you make of this, this result a 62 percent portion of the of the votes. abraham racy has got yes. i think the vote at brian bracy got was quite predictable. many people predicted that he was going to win, and it was showing in all of the poles unethical. that's what i think it may be a bit surprising is the very low number of non boats that have. busy to not mit the margaret or we form a candidate if you like. got in. i think the main problem there was that he was trying to distance himself from the cover a current government role on e, who has performed very badly yet. and they can only sector, however, he wasn't very successful in this regard. he served for over 2 years as the director of iran central bank in, during his watch, uranian currency lost a lot of its value. so i think maybe that was a surprise, the very low number of boats that he got. okay, so what sort of president will he be? how will people's lives change with the ever him, racy
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university of tech, ron plenty more ahead on the news. how including armenians, are a people in mourning off last year. devastating the fee to as a, by john hundreds of prisoners of war still to come home and this weekend says snap elections brought on by the crisis re challenge. it's not more later in the program and in full formula one well title lead us. that's the pace ahead of the french grand prix bars. here with that, i 0 has seen an advance copy of a new un report not yet made public on children an armed conflicts. the annual report is meant as a blacklist to name and shame, policies that commit gray violations against children, serious government, myanmar military, and yemen. toothy rebels are among those names. the key actors have been left off the list on the planet to get a said james space explains. this is always very controversial when this is published every year. it's a report on children living in conflict zones, and then in an annex the report, a list of those countries and groups that are responsible for naming and killing children. now in the report, the certainly criticism of israel it talks about more than a 1000 gr
university of tech, ron plenty more ahead on the news. how including armenians, are a people in mourning off last year. devastating the fee to as a, by john hundreds of prisoners of war still to come home and this weekend says snap elections brought on by the crisis re challenge. it's not more later in the program and in full formula one well title lead us. that's the pace ahead of the french grand prix bars. here with that, i 0 has seen an advance copy of a new un report not yet made public on...
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ron. we've got has enough maddie and who is a professor of middle east studies at the university of tara. nice to see your son . let's clear something up. first. iran is reacting because these are iranian back parent attributes, but they're also part of the iraqi forces. they are sponsor to feel like almost by the iraqi state does not create a problem between the us and iraq. of course that's part of the equation. i mean, there are many iraqi groups and they sure are closely allied with the wrong and have very good guys also of the not all wrong. so they prefer to be wrong because, you know, a cooperation that's left to the fight against isis for basically on the ground. so that's create a month for the united states, of course, because they're, they're obviously a now a day to protect and they say the 2 parties that were in the recent at that could that said to get that book. if you look into their narrative there, are there mean lines that we for iraq, software should be preserved. and they are saying that the united states is an attack on this scale is obviously in line with that it's saying t
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universities. on tuesday governor ron desantis signed into law a bill requiring florida university students and faculty to register their political views with the state. what? just two weeks after banning the teaching ofublic schools governor desantis called the bill a push getting, quote, indoctrination and hinted that universities may lose funding if their staff and students political beliefs do not satisfy the state's gop led legislation tour. >>> following weeks of criticism from republicans vice president kamala harris has made her first trip to the southern border in el paso, texas. she visited a border processing and screening facility meeting with five young migrants from central america behind closed doors. harris who was accompanied by alejandro mayorkas was quick to defend the timing of her trip. listen to this. >> it was not my first trip. i went to the border many times. in march i said i was going to come to the border. going in guatemala, being in mexico, talking with mexico as partner on the issue was about addressing the causes. i'm coming to the board at the advice and actually the invitation of the congresswoman is about looking at the effects of what we have seen happening in centr
universities. on tuesday governor ron desantis signed into law a bill requiring florida university students and faculty to register their political views with the state. what? just two weeks after banning the teaching ofublic schools governor desantis called the bill a push getting, quote, indoctrination and hinted that universities may lose funding if their staff and students political beliefs do not satisfy the state's gop led legislation tour. >>> following weeks of criticism from...
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what garnered ron the title of absolute worst is one of the bills he signed requiring public universities and colleges togesting budget cuts could be looming if universities and colleges are found to be, quote, indoctrinating students. the thought police, except he wants to indoctrinate students by mandating patriotic education like we're, you know, china, while banning certain things that students are taught, and also using the state to intimidate educators. which honestly, sounds a lot like authoritarianism. and for that, you, ron comrade desantis, you have once again earned the dishonor of being the absolute worst. and that's tonight's "reidout" and "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight, on "all in" -- >> rising republican star orders the thought police to college campuses. >> i know a lot of parents, one of the things they worry about, if you send a kid to a university, you know, are they just going to basically be indoctrinated. >> tonight, the new law that would defund colleges for not being republican enough. and a new low for bankrupt political party. >> then, today's key plea agreemen
what garnered ron the title of absolute worst is one of the bills he signed requiring public universities and colleges togesting budget cuts could be looming if universities and colleges are found to be, quote, indoctrinating students. the thought police, except he wants to indoctrinate students by mandating patriotic education like we're, you know, china, while banning certain things that students are taught, and also using the state to intimidate educators. which honestly, sounds a lot like...
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something you saw the tail end of they can study bacteria and there's a scientist at the university ron cooper along with realizing they could create a kit for high school students to run their own experience and i figured well if high school students could do it then surely i could i went over to yale. and to move to another and we just sort of transfer them over the course of a week you are selecting for bacteria that are better every little movement was so challenging so she's always trying to create the zone of experiments this might seem like kind of an abstract exercise but this is directly medically important because this kind of evolution happens with microbes inside our own bodies. they are forming in our bodies and for people with cystic fibrosis, a relative of the bacteria i was studying can cause terrible infections by forming these slimy biofilms in their lungs. in studying how they evolve, we can come up with studies to force them to become vulnerable to antibiotics so, you know, again like you said, well does it matter how it works and yeah it is a matter of life and death if you've got cystic fibrosis to put philosophers and scientists in the ring h
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are trying to rise at least 13 percent or do or now of our skype from the united states by ron patel. he's a senior fellow with the joker school of management at claremont graduate university. thank you very much for being with us. so given what we've just said about china's initiatives, and also how long they've been running, how quickly do you think this alternative plan can, can make a difference? well, it's not right away. i mean, it's going to take a little bit of time because china has since 2013 that built the road initiative has been started. so this is not something that happened overnight and those investments into these many economy, especially in the emerging markets, takes time and they've built that and to have an alternative option is what the g 7, the veteran gives, having no choice option for these developing countries has to be attractive, you can't just be lip service. have there has to be really an economic reason for the alternative investment. so that's going to take time when you're putting all these countries together. but, you know, i think they can provide a competitive alternative should all those things play, you know, play out. and the talk is
are trying to rise at least 13 percent or do or now of our skype from the united states by ron patel. he's a senior fellow with the joker school of management at claremont graduate university. thank you very much for being with us. so given what we've just said about china's initiatives, and also how long they've been running, how quickly do you think this alternative plan can, can make a difference? well, it's not right away. i mean, it's going to take a little bit of time because china has...
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universal name recognition to begin with and an image that sort of fit where he -- the political line he eventually developed. wouldn't it be -- isn't he difficult to replace? i'm trying to imagine another figure, even a ronike that, who has all of those elements that went into making trump the sort of avatar, the vanguard, of this shift of the republican party that you identify. do you see anybody else taking up the banner? >> i don't know that he -- as you point out, he is a unique figure in terms of his personal idiosyncrasies, but in terms of the -- in terms of his reflection -- what he is, he is a reflection of the republican base. that's why he's so popular and why the republican party has to continue on this course of trumpian politics because he is a reflection of what they want. i think that, you know, he can't -- a large question is, will the vote ers that turned out for trump turn out in the numbers they turned out for him in future elections. i don't think we know the answer to that question. if the answer is no you might see the republican party shift in a different direction. but until they pay a political price for this kind of politics or it's no longer viable to a means to power they'll c
universal name recognition to begin with and an image that sort of fit where he -- the political line he eventually developed. wouldn't it be -- isn't he difficult to replace? i'm trying to imagine another figure, even a ronike that, who has all of those elements that went into making trump the sort of avatar, the vanguard, of this shift of the republican party that you identify. do you see anybody else taking up the banner? >> i don't know that he -- as you point out, he is a unique...