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sometimes coalitions don't win elections when the coalition goes way. just the way we saw president barack obama create a coalition that worked so well with him on the ballot but not so well with hillary clinton, how much of this is dependent, do you believe on trumping the head of the coalition versus whatever his successor maybe whenever that may be. >> lessons are binary. i'm a make a prediction and it's tough to make predictions in the age of trump. you begin to look like a fool before it's over with. i certainly didn't think he would be the republican nominee for a long time. my production will be that the democrats, in 2020 will nominate someone who makes hillary clinton and barack obama look like a centrist. as they continue move further to left, you open up even more people that will be available to president trump and in the end he doesn't have to be everything everyone wants him to be, he just has to be better than his democratic opponent and have to be better than them in a certain number of states. wn, then you lose, i can't answer that ques
sometimes coalitions don't win elections when the coalition goes way. just the way we saw president barack obama create a coalition that worked so well with him on the ballot but not so well with hillary clinton, how much of this is dependent, do you believe on trumping the head of the coalition versus whatever his successor maybe whenever that may be. >> lessons are binary. i'm a make a prediction and it's tough to make predictions in the age of trump. you begin to look like a fool...
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i remember you telling me he thought the party was chasing the coalition of wanted rather than the coalition available t o it. is one thing that we didn't quite realize at the time that is what president trump was doing by instinct or by design.t he is chasing the coalition at least in 2016 that was variable to the republican party rather than the one the party had talked about trying to create. >> for sure. after the losses in 2008 and 2012, there is a republican deep scent of navelgazing they took for multiple years and inclusion was the demographics are not on our side are they basically bought the operatives argument which is demography is destiny. this is all about how do we sort of rotting the ethnic bemposition of our electorate. the answer in 2016 was something a little bit different which was to go in increase the number of votes and republicans pulled out of smaller communities and midsize communities and industrial communities. those are not ancestral republican comment that they were made available as a leftward shift of the democratic party. it was instinct perhaps on donaldhi t
i remember you telling me he thought the party was chasing the coalition of wanted rather than the coalition available t o it. is one thing that we didn't quite realize at the time that is what president trump was doing by instinct or by design.t he is chasing the coalition at least in 2016 that was variable to the republican party rather than the one the party had talked about trying to create. >> for sure. after the losses in 2008 and 2012, there is a republican deep scent of...
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if medicals bavarian system party decided to pull out of the coalition. it would leave the chancellor without a majority in parliament here's what could happen next. medco c.d.u. and her coalition partner the social democrats and it could go it alone and continue to govern without a majority but i'm sure in the lengthy negotiations to form the current government machall already made it clear that this is not a route she would be keen to take. to avoid a minority government the c.d.u. and the social democrats could look for a new coalition partner this could really be the environmentalists greens. of the business friendly free democrats it's unlikely that machall would be able to remain chancellor in this scenario. if the bavarian conservatives were out of the coalition that would technically be a majority in parliament against magical if all the parties in the bundestag got together they could table a vote of no confidence against her this is unlikely however given the huge divides between them. all finally new elections could be called again this is not
if medicals bavarian system party decided to pull out of the coalition. it would leave the chancellor without a majority in parliament here's what could happen next. medco c.d.u. and her coalition partner the social democrats and it could go it alone and continue to govern without a majority but i'm sure in the lengthy negotiations to form the current government machall already made it clear that this is not a route she would be keen to take. to avoid a minority government the c.d.u. and the...
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sometimes coalitions don't win elections. there are two questions. is this for the foreseeable future the new republican party coalition, they will win some, lose some, this is what is available to them and the way we saw pres. obama create a coalition that worked so well with him on the ballot but not so well with hillary clinton on the ballot, how much of the potency of this coalition is dependent, do you believe, on trump being the head of that coalition versus whoever his successor at the top of the ticket will be whenever that will be. >> elections are binary. i will make a prediction, tough to make predictions in the age of trump, you look like a fool before it is over with. i didn't think trump would be the republican nominee for a long time. i think my prediction will be the democrats in 2020 will nominate someone who makes hillary clinton and barack obama look point centrist and as democrats continue to move further left you open up even more people available to donald trump and in the end he doesn't have to be everything everyone wants him
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i'm when the coalition on homelessness. i just want to say that every issue that you here about today feels a ripple effect of poverty in the city. funding the organization, funding people who no real solutions to real issues that affect all of us, and can actually provide resources to the homeless population, and homelessness effects everybody in really big ways, whether or not they are paying attention. please fund has budget fund real solutions that with people who have done the resource dose research and know who to help -- how to help. >> supervisor cohen: thank yo you. >> good morning. i am with the coalition on homelessness. i've been working in the bayview community for several weeks now, and if you didn't know, the bayview community has 40% of san francisco's homeless population but only six% of the services. there's only one shelter in the bayview community called providence, which was only meant to be a temporary shelter, which means that a majority of the elderly african-american homeless population sleeps overn
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i'm with the coalition of homelessness. i'm asking the board of supervisors to cut back on the seven% budget increase for the police department, especially the 100 new police officers that they have earmarked right now. i would rather see that money used to fund our ask. we are in a state that is already heavily policed and ready to cut it and shift resources to proactive measures and social safety measures that will reduce crime more effectively. thank you. >> thank you. >> high arm with the coalition on homelessness. when we fund police, it does not match up with the funding of the mental health program and it only hurts poor folk add marginalizeandmarginalized folk. if we have problems with tourists acting erratic or have mental health problems, the way to fix that is not to criminalize them, but to get the mental health services. i just hope that instead of sending marked osha funding more police, we fund mental health services. that will help us more. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i work in the
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-backed saudi-led coalition halts military operations s the. last mononth, tetens of thousanf civilians fled hodeidah, when coalition forces launched an all-out offensive there. the u.n. w warned the ofoffensie wowould severelyly exacerbate ee ongoining humanitaririan crisisn yemen, which i is already experiencing the world's worst cholera epidemic with more than a million people afflicted and with millions more on the brink of famine. this is you and humanitarian coordinator lise grande. the reality of their life, when they wake up in the morning , they have no idea if they will idea.at day, no eight and a half million people are in that category.. if the u.n. estimates of by the end of the year, if there is not any pup to this war, another 10 million yemenis will be in that same situation, 18 million innocent civilians who are the victims of this war, and that is areall humanitarian's saying enonough is enough. there has to be a political solution. the parties have to sit at the table and agree how to stop the conflict. nermeen: that's a clip
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partners over all three coalition partners that sees you as the bavarians the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent back with the latest from munich were privy to all in berlin thank you so much to both of you . let's take a closer look now at what has been fueling this rift over migration the hardliners facing down merkel hell from the state of bavaria along germany's southern border huge numbers of asylum seekers crossed fair at the height of the migration crisis back in twenty fifteen since then there has been and significant drop off but with upcoming regional elections the c.s.u. is looking to shore up its right leaning base with tighter border controls. spot checks at the german border with austria. and they could be stepped up if germany's interior minister gets his way. but already police control busy entry points into the country. was politicized ofer that there's no hope for to sue the fede
partners over all three coalition partners that sees you as the bavarians the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent back with the latest from munich were privy to all in berlin thank you so much to both of you . let's take a closer look now at what has been fueling this rift over migration the hardliners facing down merkel...
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"coalition work is not done in your home, coalition has to be done in the streets and is some of the most dangerous work you can do." her statement still holds true today. thank you so much. [applause] i think we have -- what time is it? oh man, i went much longer than i meant. i'm sorry. we have time for a q&a for a little while here. comments, questions? >> i have a question. with occupy, people just came, but i'm wondering with the city, you said there were 2500 people at its peak. did those people just come, or where they somewhat hand selected? we want some people from this contingency, some from this? how did that work out? >> they were not hand selected per se, the initial concept was bring 3000 people to washington, train them in nonviolence, and it was very deliberate in these different places. initially, the concept had been, we will not hand select people but limit the number of people that come because that way we can control it. and then as i said, after everybody wanted to come to d.c. because of this is a tribute to dr. king and they wanted to do something, they sort o
"coalition work is not done in your home, coalition has to be done in the streets and is some of the most dangerous work you can do." her statement still holds true today. thank you so much. [applause] i think we have -- what time is it? oh man, i went much longer than i meant. i'm sorry. we have time for a q&a for a little while here. comments, questions? >> i have a question. with occupy, people just came, but i'm wondering with the city, you said there were 2500 people at...
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you compromise it breaches the coalition agreement it does not comply with the coalition agreement transit zones were previously rejected by the s.p.d. . on the thirtieth with the for. the heated asylum debate will continue one thursday in the chancellery well three coalition partners hope to finally reach a compromise. so yesterday's world cup action england beat colombia last sixteen clash turned out to be a nail biting affair that went to penalties even even the most optimistic fans worried the three lions have one of the worst records when it comes to spot kicks but they overcame their past and what. harry came penalty after fifty seven minutes put england in the lead against an ultra defensive colombia side without the services of their injured star highness rodriguez. in injury time england keeper jordan pickford had to produce his best save but was powerless on the ensuing corner when yet he mean up pounded the ball into the net for the last ditch colombia equaliser i mean is third goal at this world cup sent that match into extra time when england was only two minutes away from adv
you compromise it breaches the coalition agreement it does not comply with the coalition agreement transit zones were previously rejected by the s.p.d. . on the thirtieth with the for. the heated asylum debate will continue one thursday in the chancellery well three coalition partners hope to finally reach a compromise. so yesterday's world cup action england beat colombia last sixteen clash turned out to be a nail biting affair that went to penalties even even the most optimistic fans worried...
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i like because i am bound to carry on what the coalition has decided and the coalition has decided that we will go back to democracy reveal go back to the rule of law so that today i cannot be on my own just anybody and during my time ideally in making use of my power to arrest people at random then there must be a cost further afield let's go back to saudi arabia in the gulf malaysia announced it was withdrawing its soldiers from saudi arabia these other troops that were participating in the saudi led coalition that's been bombarding yemen for almost three years now why did you take the decision to bring back was a little hope to be friendly with all countries not to be but the speed in any war except for peacekeeping. troops had there last says he believed for training. saudi at war with yemen we don't want to be involved in other people's war are you know worried though about the saudi reaction and the reason why i ask is because saudi arabia according to neutral observers is being led in let's say a nontraditional way. there have been several reports that the saudis who control isla
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the leader of your coalition party as a minister well you're losing your coalition partner you're losing your paws so it's not so easy for her to just fire him and her government's time so in the end the resignation of whole see who could also be a back door for anglo-american little soul of this whole conflict without losing power and without shooting herself in the foot there as well so tell us because of the will that exactly merkel's christian democrats meanwhile there said to me today as you've articulated i just want to listen briefly to what their general secretary said after talks on sunday evening and have a listen not soon on mosque. with national measures such as increased security among many others we believe we will significantly reduce secondary migration in a coordinated sustainable way with the e.u. member states student and not against these of a hunt to move these negotiations need to be continued just quickly as possible so that we can deliver and get real results you know actually turning people away at the borders we believe would send the wrong signal to our partner
the leader of your coalition party as a minister well you're losing your coalition partner you're losing your paws so it's not so easy for her to just fire him and her government's time so in the end the resignation of whole see who could also be a back door for anglo-american little soul of this whole conflict without losing power and without shooting herself in the foot there as well so tell us because of the will that exactly merkel's christian democrats meanwhile there said to me today as...
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led coalition in syria is being accused of being deeply into nile about the number of civilian deaths in iraq last year amnesty international says hundreds were killed and thousands injured figures repeatedly rejected by the u.s. and its allies they even acknowledged twenty three civilian deaths over the course of a form of military campaign involving thousands of asteroids now the coalition's numbers are contradicted by people on the ground the syrian defense forces told amnesty that botched strikes resulted in what it calls huge human and material losses. the accuses the coalition of conducted substandard investigations that don't involve any of the ground research. is a senior crisis response from the c international joins me now live from london studio good to have you with us i mean how do you actually collate your evidence it's a difficult task. but it's possible i spent two weeks in iraq with a colleague visiting the sites of the investigation of the airstrikes investigating what happened collecting material evidence such as remnants of munitions that were used in those particu
led coalition in syria is being accused of being deeply into nile about the number of civilian deaths in iraq last year amnesty international says hundreds were killed and thousands injured figures repeatedly rejected by the u.s. and its allies they even acknowledged twenty three civilian deaths over the course of a form of military campaign involving thousands of asteroids now the coalition's numbers are contradicted by people on the ground the syrian defense forces told amnesty that botched...
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a coalition within the coalition in the sense that there's a group of members of the parliament and within the five star movement who actually claim and have declared publicly that today appreciate and praise the work of n.g.o.s who we have been saving lights in the mediterranean and these of course clashes with the official line of the minister of interior which is being himself and i was also raised some concerns within the five star movement because of course . it was weak in reacting to the kind of the corporations and say that they reflected the personal opinion of faecal rather than an official position within the five star movement i mean the five star movement was always a bit of a i suppose strange party in a sense because there were a lot of different people with different ideas their little bit left wing a little bit right wing and a lot of people criticize them for not really having an identity but if you look at the votes they got the five star movement got i think thirty two percent the lead got seventeen percent and yet if you look at the government now it would almost seem
a coalition within the coalition in the sense that there's a group of members of the parliament and within the five star movement who actually claim and have declared publicly that today appreciate and praise the work of n.g.o.s who we have been saving lights in the mediterranean and these of course clashes with the official line of the minister of interior which is being himself and i was also raised some concerns within the five star movement because of course . it was weak in reacting to the...
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protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and hard and now. people really are protesting the disrespect from the saudis no question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi led coalition wants on the ground so each wants to control their or their land but. the misting think imminent here what is the yemeni government is doing so. i mean it's obviously that the people they don't feel represented by their yemeni government and that's why they're protesting and demanding their own security and even the governor a governor of a right he said we we we thank and we wish that the saudi led coalition would respect our disagreement so where is the yemeni government why they're not you know listening to the demands of the people or ten thousand people are protesting against donald trump and scotland is the u.s. president spends the weekend playing golf at his lux
protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and hard and now. people really are protesting the disrespect from the saudis no question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi led coalition wants on the ground so each wants to control their or their land but. the misting think...
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the third party in germany's governing coalition has been watching in disbelief from the sidelines has been but right i'm ready to continue with this government but there must be some action from the c.d.u. and c.s.u. . my patience is wearing thin. rightness it sounds i'm doing. parties in the opposition equally stunned by the escalation to try frontiersmen i doubt that the government will be able to work normally again they might save themselves from the face seal for will probably resign i suspect he won't get away with this because of course coalition is ending after only one hundred days the c.s.u. has basically accused the chancellor of mistrust and perhaps a discussion between coalition leaders in berlin later today will finally cool the heated debate between the union parties. let's get the latest from the ws chief political correspondent bill in the crate who is outside the building headquarters of i'm going to see you welcome bill and chancellor under terry minister have been meeting with the presidents of germany's parliament for some hours now at a news. indeed and those mee
the third party in germany's governing coalition has been watching in disbelief from the sidelines has been but right i'm ready to continue with this government but there must be some action from the c.d.u. and c.s.u. . my patience is wearing thin. rightness it sounds i'm doing. parties in the opposition equally stunned by the escalation to try frontiersmen i doubt that the government will be able to work normally again they might save themselves from the face seal for will probably resign i...
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government especially with his long serving coalition part of the c.d.o. conservatives and with the leader of the studio comes over this german chancellor angela merkel and it also has caused quite a rift within his own party who is again heading to a state elections and who has to show a united front in this election campaign there has been quite a rift it wasn't the public it wasn't that many critics speaking out against him in the last week when the spats between the union partners were going along but at the same time we have heard some critics and it's interesting to see how he will go on after the bavarian state elections and it's also caused a rift in the coalition we have to mention the coalition partners the social democrats they say that they are also happy with this deal let's hear what andrea knowledge of last night. as with kind of not there will be no unilateral action at a national level and no unilateral rejection of migrants at the border we will implement an expedited border procedure instead we don't need any changes to the law through t
government especially with his long serving coalition part of the c.d.o. conservatives and with the leader of the studio comes over this german chancellor angela merkel and it also has caused quite a rift within his own party who is again heading to a state elections and who has to show a united front in this election campaign there has been quite a rift it wasn't the public it wasn't that many critics speaking out against him in the last week when the spats between the union partners were...
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led coalition and he goes on off as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of did bodies grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. we excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing i don't know where are the birds as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle who called to find them. but the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether a civilian or a fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand now a
led coalition and he goes on off as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely...
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partners over all three coalition partners that sees you as the variance the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p.d. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent so a very very critical day for the german government max with the very latest from munich i understand you have to hop up hop off rather to do some more reporting we could be devolved with the latest from berlin and rupert i understand that i'm going to see you a little bit later in the program but first we would like to take a look at what is fueling the rift over migration in the country because the hardliners facing down marco bay health from the state of bavaria along germany's southern border huge numbers of asylum seekers cross there at the height of the migration crisis back in two thousand and fifteen since then there has been a significant drop off but with an election upcoming the c.s.u. is looking to shore up its right leaning base with further controls at the border. spot
partners over all three coalition partners that sees you as the variance the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p.d. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent so a very very critical day for the german government max with the very latest from munich i understand you have to hop up hop off rather to do some more reporting we could be devolved with the latest from...
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led coalition argues it goes down of as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of did bodies grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing i don't know where they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them. but the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether a civilian or a fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand down and that's just to the
led coalition argues it goes down of as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are...
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to resign a move that could break up the governing coalition. and manuel lopez obrador has won presidential election by a wide margin in his victory speech the veteran leftists pledged to work for the country he also said that he would seek friendly relations with the united states. and don't forget you can always go on the go you can download from google from the store and it will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news you can use the after send us photos and videos. and with that you are up to date now on d w i'm. so much for your company. and if you. want. to. come. on. i'm done. once the funding dries up. some five thousand children in afghanistan will no longer be learning anything here some of the project that has built and run schools here for more than twenty years could soon be no more harm but a german couple is still fighting for schools for afghanistan. thirty minutes don't you. know me and this is the entire nation going on as cream truck drivers are dealing with
to resign a move that could break up the governing coalition. and manuel lopez obrador has won presidential election by a wide margin in his victory speech the veteran leftists pledged to work for the country he also said that he would seek friendly relations with the united states. and don't forget you can always go on the go you can download from google from the store and it will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news you...
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i like because i am bound to carry on what the coalition has decided and the coalition has decided that we will go back to democracy we'll go back to the rule of law so that today i cannot be on my own just anybody and during my time ideally in making use of my power to arrest people. there there must be a cost further afield let's go back to saudi arabia in the gulf malaysia announced it was withdrawing its soldiers from saudi arabia these other troops that were participating in the saudi led coalition that's been bombarding yemen for almost three years now why did you take the decision to bring back was a little hope to be friendly with all countries not to be but the speed in any war except for peacekeeping. troops had there. believe for training. saudi at war with yemen we don't want to be involved in other people's war are you know worried though about the saudi reaction and the reason why i ask is because saudi arabia according to neutral observers is being led in let's say a nontraditional way. there have been several reports that the saudis who control islam's holiest sites name
i like because i am bound to carry on what the coalition has decided and the coalition has decided that we will go back to democracy we'll go back to the rule of law so that today i cannot be on my own just anybody and during my time ideally in making use of my power to arrest people. there there must be a cost further afield let's go back to saudi arabia in the gulf malaysia announced it was withdrawing its soldiers from saudi arabia these other troops that were participating in the saudi led...
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partners that is after she narrowly avoided the cops of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be ring you disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us is our teams both lier. the german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was facing her just a three month old coalition government it was triggered of course by the threatened resignation of the country's interior minister mr horst who is also the leader of the christian social union now emergency talks between the two leaders managed to resolve the issue at least for now and they came up with a temporary or at least a compromise deal regarding the migrant issue what the deal says is that number one chance at centers will be established along the german austrian border those refugees who arrive at this border but who have been registered in other e.u. countries will then be deported to the country
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i am with coalition -- coalition of homelessness. one year ago i moved from beijing to san francisco. i really like the city because it is so beautiful. at the same time, i am shocked there are so many homeless people on the street. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. at the same time, every night, there is more than 7,500 homeless people sleeping on the streets. suffering. homeless people are like human beings, like all of us. we should be treated as human beings. and housing is a basic human right. with this act, i ask for $14.8 million increase in funding for homeless families and i thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i work in the coalition of homelessness. today, came to speak on behalf of the group. today we are demanding $14.8 million for funding. services, families. we are asking for a 3.8 million for new subsidies. we are asking for replacing the family shelter. 1.9 million. 2.6 million in the bay view. so the only thing i want to share with you is you are spending
i am with coalition -- coalition of homelessness. one year ago i moved from beijing to san francisco. i really like the city because it is so beautiful. at the same time, i am shocked there are so many homeless people on the street. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. at the same time, every night, there is more than 7,500 homeless people sleeping on the streets. suffering. homeless people are like human beings, like all of us. we should be treated as human beings. and...
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crises are normal but no doubt what we are seeing is that there has been a severe bruising of coalition because of all this migrant issues at the same time she's finding excuses excuses she's finding explanations that it doesn't really avert the fact that things are still a little. the tender and we see this in a recent poll that has just come out the poll shows that many germans view coalition negatively in fact they view it more negatively then they view the rightwing anti refugee party the alternative for germany known as the a if d. so there are still questions being asked the one is will for just how much longer this coalition government is going to survive before the next migrant crisis and at the same time how secure is the compromise deal that has been reached. ok thanks paula that was artie's policy there for us in berlin thank you. now of course in ecuador has issued an arrest warrant for the former president rafael correa over claims he masterminded the kidnap of a political opponent back in twenty twelve the judge wants interpol to extradite kobe from belgium where he lives
crises are normal but no doubt what we are seeing is that there has been a severe bruising of coalition because of all this migrant issues at the same time she's finding excuses excuses she's finding explanations that it doesn't really avert the fact that things are still a little. the tender and we see this in a recent poll that has just come out the poll shows that many germans view coalition negatively in fact they view it more negatively then they view the rightwing anti refugee party the...
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the social democrats the junior partner in coalition issues following tonight's talks. there are more we've held intensive discussions this evening and we were able to make progress but we're not quite in agreement yet that's why we're going to continue to talk this week and have agreed to me she again on thursday evening that's all we can say at this point let's get the latest one from the division chief political correspondent melinda crave in front of the chancellery brother in welcome linda what are we to make of that statement from the s.p.d. leader. well it sounds very much like she is paving the way for a likely agreement to this deal that was decided yesterday evening by the two conservative parties that govern together in a kind of sisterhood that wasn't particularly sisterly lately so as i read that statement it looks like s.p.d. will try to find a way to go along perhaps they will ask for other things in return after all the c.s.u. got something through here that was not in the original coalition agreement so perhaps they would like to have some new elements
the social democrats the junior partner in coalition issues following tonight's talks. there are more we've held intensive discussions this evening and we were able to make progress but we're not quite in agreement yet that's why we're going to continue to talk this week and have agreed to me she again on thursday evening that's all we can say at this point let's get the latest one from the division chief political correspondent melinda crave in front of the chancellery brother in welcome linda...
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partners that is after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be renewed disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us archies policy or in berlin has details for us. german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was facing her just a three month old coalition government it was triggered of course by the threatened resignation of the country's interior minister mr horst who is also the leader of the christian social union now emergency talks between the two leaders managed to resolve the issue at least for now and they came up with a temporary or at least a compromise deal with guarding the migrant issue what the deal says is that number one the chance of centers will be established along the german austrian border those refugees who arrive at this border but who have been registered in other e.u. countries will
partners that is after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be renewed disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us archies policy or in berlin has details for us. german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was...
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partners that is after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be ring you disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us or an artist possibly or brings us more on the political situation in berlin. the german chancellor managing to narrowly avert a political crisis that was facing her just a three month old coalition government it was triggered of course by the threatened resignation of the country's interior minister mr horst who is also the leader of the christian social union now emergency talks between the two leaders managed to resolve the issue at least for now and they came up with a temporary or at least a compromise deal regarding the migrant issue what the deal says is that number one the chance of centers will be established along the german austrian border those refugees who arrive at this border but who have been register
partners that is after she narrowly avoided the collapse of her three month old coalition government amid disputes over migration policy in the first place it doesn't mean i can promise you that there won't be ring you disputes about other topics as this is usual when the government has three parties we need to urgently return to work for the sake of those who elected us or an artist possibly or brings us more on the political situation in berlin. the german chancellor managing to narrowly...
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places the future of her coalition in downtown are expecting an announcement shortly. well let's bring in delhi as political correspondent you know has a who's here in the studio with me right now so nina if horsy hofer has just offered to resign if those reports are true it doesn't actually mean that he has already resigned does he what are his motives. there were some very important meetings on both sides of those system parties and on. sides and a parent they were tossed off to his party delegates was three options one that they could accept uncle americal steel one that they could flat out reject it and risk a really severe crisis or three that he would offer his resignation we still have to wait for his personal statement that was initially announced for last night then it was postponed for a few hours and we're still waiting for it so he's now two hours over to you at least and we still need to find out whether it's personal motives or whether there's a political strategy of sorts. so if whores they hope for does step down as interior minister does this mean that
places the future of her coalition in downtown are expecting an announcement shortly. well let's bring in delhi as political correspondent you know has a who's here in the studio with me right now so nina if horsy hofer has just offered to resign if those reports are true it doesn't actually mean that he has already resigned does he what are his motives. there were some very important meetings on both sides of those system parties and on. sides and a parent they were tossed off to his party...
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in the formation of the coalition government remains uncertain but the pti is going to be leading a coalition over the next five years. the 30% or so of the vote counted but initial predictions are that about 100 seats have gone to imran khan out of 272. at the federal level. pakistani politics i used to coalitions. how will this one work? pakistani politics has not had the best experience with coalition governments and i think considering how polarised relations between the mainstream parties and the fact that political contests are at unprecedented levels, imran khan, should he be leading the coalition, will need to display a certain degree of political pragmatism to be able to make the kinds of concessions that will be required with a coalition government as well as managing federal provincial relations considering his adversaries will be majorities within the provincial governments. imran khan is likely to display that kind of pragmatism. as we've seen over the past few months, he's done so over the past few months, he's done so regarding the recruitment of several electable politicians.
in the formation of the coalition government remains uncertain but the pti is going to be leading a coalition over the next five years. the 30% or so of the vote counted but initial predictions are that about 100 seats have gone to imran khan out of 272. at the federal level. pakistani politics i used to coalitions. how will this one work? pakistani politics has not had the best experience with coalition governments and i think considering how polarised relations between the mainstream parties...
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coalition has agreed to give up control it will now hand it back to local civil authorities it's the first such move in yemen civil war and the decision follows months of protests from local tribes. who were given control of the airport and friday morning the public all the way in all the civil aviation gates this is a positive step from saudis muhtar for samoa. having control of the airport is one of the six demands issued by protesters any student yemen this victory is inspiring other communities to take action. in the city of tire as people are calling attention to other problems with local governments from corruption to lack of security. three years into the war thousands have been killed entire communities displaced the fight between who the rebels and government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continues in other parts of the country getting control of our guidance airport is important for those who live in the area and the. one who we pray this will be the end of the crisis and the end of the protests we also hope that our brothers in saudi arabia will appreciate th
coalition has agreed to give up control it will now hand it back to local civil authorities it's the first such move in yemen civil war and the decision follows months of protests from local tribes. who were given control of the airport and friday morning the public all the way in all the civil aviation gates this is a positive step from saudis muhtar for samoa. having control of the airport is one of the six demands issued by protesters any student yemen this victory is inspiring other...
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led coalition forces are too easy gorged on us has commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of did bodies grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing. as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them. but the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether a civilian or a fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand down and that's just to the three recently
led coalition forces are too easy gorged on us has commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs...
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so i apologize you made reference a few times to entity called conservative coalition. i'm not clear i've not heard of that as a formal entity before are you talking about an organization -- or are you simply talking about an amorphous group who opposed roosevelt? >> i appreciate the question because i should have explained it i did before you came in -- [laughter] you get a -- [inaudible conversations] many times i assume. >> you get a tardy slip for that. no -- thank you for the the question. the conservative coalition was the group on capitol hill that king king consisted of republicans who went to fdr and conservative southern democrats or western democrats for becoming increasingly isolationist and anti-fdr. and often they had a numeric majority on capitol hill and they dominated the news coming out of capitol hill. they were a propaganda machine that was anti-fdr anti-mobilization and antiwar, and so it was an ongoing effort to deal with the conservative coalition as they kept attacking roosevelt for what he was doing. very coalition i assume it tied loosely or no
so i apologize you made reference a few times to entity called conservative coalition. i'm not clear i've not heard of that as a formal entity before are you talking about an organization -- or are you simply talking about an amorphous group who opposed roosevelt? >> i appreciate the question because i should have explained it i did before you came in -- [laughter] you get a -- [inaudible conversations] many times i assume. >> you get a tardy slip for that. no -- thank you for the...
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partners over all three coalition partners sees you as the bavarians the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent with the latest from munich review devolved in berlin thank you so much to both of you. in mexico leftist presidential candidate andres manuel lopez obrador has won sunday's election by a wide margin official projections put him on track to win more than fifty three percent of the vote he made fighting corruption a central campaign pledge and has vowed to enact policies to help the poor he was the runner up in two previous presidential elections in two thousand and six and two thousand and twelve he has also been a sharp critic of u.s. president donald trump but in his victory speech he held out an all of branch to trump here's what he had to say. was we will pursue a relationship or friendship and cooperation with the united states. always rooted in mutual respect and in the defense of
partners over all three coalition partners sees you as the bavarians the c.d.u. as the conservatives nationwide and the s.p. social democrats is widening so all the option that he actually put out are on the table at the moment and all the implications are quite grave and imminent with the latest from munich review devolved in berlin thank you so much to both of you. in mexico leftist presidential candidate andres manuel lopez obrador has won sunday's election by a wide margin official...
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that was agreed on two days at the grand coalition will present this i could least a policy proposal for a new comprehensive immigration law in germany something that they have been calling for months and months so those are probably the key elements of it was agreed to today right here behind me at the german parliament between the three members of germany's grand coalition do you know tell us what this deal means in concrete terms are we talking about more border controls at all or are we talking about just maintaining the status quo. no it's not about maintaining the status quo otherwise broadly they were and have spent all these days and days trying to negotiate and discuss what they would decide it it probably will mean that they will try and be at least more stringent controls referring to who can be allowed into germany any particular we're talking here about what's being described as a secondary migration in other words preventing migrants who are already registered in one country from simply travelling around the european union and choosing where they want to stay these are
that was agreed on two days at the grand coalition will present this i could least a policy proposal for a new comprehensive immigration law in germany something that they have been calling for months and months so those are probably the key elements of it was agreed to today right here behind me at the german parliament between the three members of germany's grand coalition do you know tell us what this deal means in concrete terms are we talking about more border controls at all or are we...
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to the program a german chancellor angela merkel faces an uncertain political future as one of her coalition partners says he's on happy if there's a migration deal she reached with the european union her interior minister horse a whole for house calls for a harder line on migration and says that the e.u. agreement doesn't go far enough to reduce migrants numbers say oh where is the leader of the varian sister party it is threatens that varia will take border security into its own hands if party leaders meeting today reject the deal on many migrants are going in germany out of the states. as check. and now with our political team on their studio. in munich the party c.s.u. leadership meeting and these are his men the crane is in berlin the chancellor's party headquarters mikhail i'm going to start with you for us now horst say over hours apparently said he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough and is reportedly to make an unmanned announcement soon does that mean trouble for the coalition. it certainly means that this crisis is far from over it could potentially mean trouble for the ger
to the program a german chancellor angela merkel faces an uncertain political future as one of her coalition partners says he's on happy if there's a migration deal she reached with the european union her interior minister horse a whole for house calls for a harder line on migration and says that the e.u. agreement doesn't go far enough to reduce migrants numbers say oh where is the leader of the varian sister party it is threatens that varia will take border security into its own hands if...
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in 2015 mazraq refugee camp was bombed by coalition jets. radiyah hussein lost a grandson in the attack and walked forda ys to get here. >> ( translated ): they attacked the camp with three missiles ine one day, andwe ran away. >> reporter: on the road to the refugee camp, several bridges had been bombed. anger towards america is growing in rebel held areas of yemen. most people here, whether they support the houthis or not, know that many of the bombs being dropped are american. it provides a strong propaganda , ol for the houthi rebelso go by the slogan "death to america." dr ali al motaa is a college professor. he did his doctorate in the u.s., but is a strong houthi supporter. >> the missiles that kill us, american made. the planes that kill us, american made. the tanks, american made. you are saying to me, "where is america?" america is the whole thing. >> reporter: despite desperate efforts to end the fighting in yemen, the violence is gettingrs woe. the saudi-led coalition launched an attack on houthi controlled hodeidah city last mon
in 2015 mazraq refugee camp was bombed by coalition jets. radiyah hussein lost a grandson in the attack and walked forda ys to get here. >> ( translated ): they attacked the camp with three missiles ine one day, andwe ran away. >> reporter: on the road to the refugee camp, several bridges had been bombed. anger towards america is growing in rebel held areas of yemen. most people here, whether they support the houthis or not, know that many of the bombs being dropped are american. it...
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connie no one has claimed responsibility for the attack well we go to yemen now where the saudi led coalition is nine as strikes and shelled several provinces in the country in the past twenty four hours according to a who's the rebel news agency fighter jets launched four as strikes in sa the province missiles also targeted several border areas causing damage to homes and buildings in sana'a residential areas were also bombed and an airstrike hit a technical institute near the airport angela merkel's key coalition partners says he sees no alternative to turning back some migrants at germany's border bringing him into conflict with the chancellor who are just who is the leader of the various christian social union and the current interior minister said talks with merkel on saturday had no effect merkel is hoping a deal security in brussels earlier this week would ease the fears of a very in allies who are demanding a significant hardening of germany's immigration policy it's been out to dominate cain who's been tell us more about what horsy offer has been saying. he's been making clear to his
connie no one has claimed responsibility for the attack well we go to yemen now where the saudi led coalition is nine as strikes and shelled several provinces in the country in the past twenty four hours according to a who's the rebel news agency fighter jets launched four as strikes in sa the province missiles also targeted several border areas causing damage to homes and buildings in sana'a residential areas were also bombed and an airstrike hit a technical institute near the airport angela...
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this is detail where you use live from but it it's crunch time for i'm going to medicals coalition today has been very insistent fancy to decide whether to accept the shaky migration to she struck with t.v. if a deal doesn't go far enough a day and they have threatened to define backless migration policy potentially on rattling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rally in nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated other countries. and of the world cup more superstars on our year ago i eliminated or in elders' portugal them from school dinners spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi and what could be the legends longest match for argentina. on how to humphrey thanks for your company it's a meeting that could determine the fate of angela merkel's government coalition partner the bavarian conservatives will decide today whether to accept a deal on migration the chance to secure as an e.u. summit on friday have a very insist upon the c.s.u.
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a coalition government. a general election is nearer tonight, another general election, and it has been for ages. and maybe theresa may is laying the groundwork for that. the times reporting she is going to go out to woo grassroots tories. because those are the people she needs to go out and do some of the footwork. absolutely, it is interesting, but you'd think it is blocking something out of the air, i am going to go on a tour and convince people. it is a pr man solution. david, i have picked up on this and the last day, it is beginning, there is a muttering about a grand coalition government. you can't imagine how that works when they can't get along with people in their own party but people like robert preston has written about this this evening. he's not saying it should happen, but he is picking up on mutterings about that and that is fascinating. at the moment, theresa may is the least worst option for the conservative party. that has to be how she survives. and she knows that, i suspect. whether she
a coalition government. a general election is nearer tonight, another general election, and it has been for ages. and maybe theresa may is laying the groundwork for that. the times reporting she is going to go out to woo grassroots tories. because those are the people she needs to go out and do some of the footwork. absolutely, it is interesting, but you'd think it is blocking something out of the air, i am going to go on a tour and convince people. it is a pr man solution. david, i have picked...