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veto applied in anger at the palestinians, how do you ask this, and this time it is not, it is sort with a heavy heart and explanation that no, this is not the way, and there is no threat of us sanctions or reprisals against the palestinians at this point. in the past us aid has been cut, israel has withheld money and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority the west bank for the actions of the plo at the un and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust has not reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i when there is no palestinian state on the ground.- when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i want to touch on _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel- state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had - state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had to i state on the ground. i want to| touch on what israel had to say about this. israel nonmember of the security council but are representatives calling the

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of the palestinians — how could you ask this — and this time it is not. it is sort of with a heavy heart and explanation that no, this is not the way and there is no threat of us sanctions or reprisals against the palestinians at this point. in the past, us aid has been cut, israel has withheld money and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority on the ground in the west bank for the actions of the plo at the un, and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards, you know, greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust hasn't reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of course, israel not a member of the security council — but representatives calling the proposal "shameful" and essentially saying that

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Parliament Winter Session: Elected representatives making mockery of institution, says M Venkaiah Naidu : Political News

Parliament Winter Session: Elected representatives making mockery of institution, says M Venkaiah Naidu : Rashtra News #Parliament #Winter #Session #Elected #representatives #making #mockery #institution #Venkaiah #Naidu New Delhi, Dec 23 (ANI): As Rajya Sabha got adjourned sine die, Vice-President and Chairman of the Upper House, M Venkaiah Naidu on December 22 expressed concern and unhappiness

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jane, it is how this decision has come about that has caused a row, and it has escalated today. add iiam, and it has escalated today. add "am, the fa said in a statement that representatives from the english football league had been present at early meetings when it had been agreed that fa cup replays would be scrapped. four hours later, the efl said no such agreement had been made with them, and that it was an example of how the efl and its clubs are being marginalised, and that it threatened the future of the english game. manchester united are playing in the fa cup this weekend, and top tier clubs like them would probably accept this decision, but for lower league clubs, it means they miss out on the opportunity of perhaps playing at a ground like this one and of course earning revenue from replays. one of the most famous upsets in fa cup history was a replay. in 1972, non—league

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The Context

moscow. i'm trying to think about what would've happened if she said that the 19405 or 505 when mccarthyism was around 5he that the 19405 or 505 when mccarthyism was around she wouldn't hold out in but where did this come from? ~ . ., , ., hold out in but where did this come from? , ., from? well, it comes from moscow, obviousl . from? well, it comes from moscow, obviously- i— from? well, it comes from moscow, obviously. i think _ from? well, it comes from moscow, obviously. i think the _ from? well, it comes from moscow, obviously. i think the point - from? well, it comes from moscow, obviously. i think the point here i obviously. i think the point here christian is that she's not alone in this will stop if you look at both the senate and the house of representatives, people like senator john5on, representatives, people like senator johnson, johnson, senator vance, others in their house like matt gates and so on, this is actually a solid block of elected republican representatives. this is the party of eisenhower and ronald reagan. and it is almost incredible, you have to pinch yourself when you hear 5uch pinch yourself when you hear such people spouting 5uch pinch yourself when you hear such people spouting such russian propaganda about nazis running ukraine and so on. it is unbelievable.— ukraine and so on. it is unbelievable. . ., . ., , , unbelievable. karolina, to be very charitable to _ unbelievable. karolina, to be very charitable to those _ unbelievable. karolina, to be very charitable to those small - unbelievable. karolina, to be very charitable to those small minorityj charitable to those small minority within the republican party who want to focus on the southern border,

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BBC News Now

budgeting orfive year might be speaking about carbon budgeting or five year periods which you have in england at the moment. there could be announcements on cars as well and may be some issues brought up for drivers. we should be getting that as well. i am brought up for drivers. we should be getting that as well.— getting that as well. i am going to -ause getting that as well. i am going to ause ou getting that as well. i am going to pause you there. _ getting that as well. i am going to pause you there, you _ getting that as well. i am going to pause you there, you will- getting that as well. i am going to pause you there, you will keep i getting that as well. i am going to pause you there, you will keep an| pause you there, you will keep an eye across the chamber and we will be straight back to holyrood as soon as that announcement is due. let me speak now to laura young who is an environmental scientist and climate change activist. thank you for joining us on bbc news. i wondered if i could first get your reaction to the news that they are looking like they are going to scrap this key climate change target in scotland. ~ , scotland. well, utterly disappointment. i scotland. well, utterly i disappointment. particularly scotland. well, utterly _ disappointment. particularly because scottish government officials and representatives have for many years gone all over the world talking about how amazing and world leading their climate targets and climate actions were. and particularly

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CNN News Central

that's a parliamentary procedure that would allow the legislation to be looped onto one yes or no vote to come to the floor. but again, i went to actually pull it and i met with ukraine in parliament. and the reason why i've been so vocal not only about actually ensuring that we know where that money is going, but really, i think being hesitant about sending more is because of the fact that it was told by in a bipartisan delegation by the ukrainian parliament speaker that they were trying to create a mercenary army with the equipment that we're giving them after russia leaves crime emea, and i don't think that we should be funding that either. and so again, you know, a lot of this messaging doesn't get out there to the american people. but what i will say is that if the speaker wants to truly pow representatives on both sides, he needs to separate these bills. i need to bring them to the floor separately and let the representatives vote for their constituents. >> there will be separate votes ultimately on aid to ukraine in a israel and aid to taiwan. i do understand that ultimately it may be repackaged as one thing when it moves to the senate, i also want to ask house speaker mike johnson said his his son is about to enter the naval academy. first of

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rule and i know that she just had addressed whether or not there would be something within the actual legislation that would have a motion to vacate. i would urge the speaker not to change that, and i also so know that there are democrats that will also not support that because that is a parliamentarian toolkit that has been around since the time of thomas jefferson and actually empowers the people that's the representatives soccer. >> so you're against the rule. your against raising the threshold on a motion to vacate. where do you stand right now, if there is a motion to vacate? >> the. first thing that i have always done and i know it's kinda rare in washington, but i listened to my constituents. so one concern that i am hearing from my constituents is, is this case costco him to be good for the house in november. and so what i would urge people and what i have urged, not just speaker johnson, but my colleagues is i think right now, sometimes the best way to diffuse a situation, as you know, tempers are pretty hot here in washington is to take a step back and just calm for a moment and i would encourage

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Morning Joe

one of the state representatives that was part of the debate yesterday, a republican, talked about how, you know, pregnancies don't have to be picture perfect. meaning, you know -- >> what? >> -- suggesting that it's okay if pregnancies come about by rape or incest. they don't need to be picture perfect in order for a woman to need to have that child. >> my god. just -- >> the hypocrisy of that, of course. they say it generally. if it comes into their own home, it happens in their own home, if their 10-year-old daughter were raped by an illegal immigrant, they'd be the first to say, "okay, we're going to take care of that." they'd be the first. the hypocrisy is staggering. charlie sykes, jen is right. donald trump has been just absolutely terrible and destructive for the rights of women, for the rights of rape victims, for the rights of incest victims. you move it to politics, so destructive. we've said this before, because we're really kind people and

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majority ever in the history of the house representatives it's difficult. and we, we have ards is a big tent in the republican party and we have a lot of different opinions and sometimes it is difficult to get a consensus, but i'm convinced it were right on policy. i'm convinced that we're going to do the right thing here. i still have confidence and faith that we will do that would you like to see some of those republicans on the rule? >> whose committee are resign you know, that's not, my decision to make. >> that's the speak the rules committee has generally been the speaker's committee. in you know, it's decided by the committee on assignments. so and i'm not on the committee on assignments, so it's not my place to say, but i know it's a very important role and i certainly hope that they're not going to be obstructionist in and i just think they're they're trying to do what they think is right? >> a congressman, buddy quarter. thanks so much for sharing your views with us

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