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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal David Salvo 20220805

Threats, a below the threshold of kinetic warfare that statesponsored or homegrown actors are waiting to undermine democracy. Host do you think viktor orban is one of those threats . Guest i do. I do not think viktor orban is a democrat. I think he is an autocrat. I think he has cleverly manipulated hungarian politics to suit his end. Host give us a snapshot of his worldview and his rise to power in hungary. Guest this is his fourth consecutive term in office as prime minister. He is perceived as a bulwark of conservativism in europe standing up to bureaucrats trying to get his country to take in more migrants from the middle east, to allow more rights for the lgbtq community. And he has quite cleverly manipulated hungarian politics to allow his party to remain in power. Host why has he made such a in United States politics . Guest he is standing up to this perceived woke progressivism in europe. Bureaucrats are trying to impose laws on hungary like they do with all e. U. Members. He i

Transcripts For ALJAZ Counting The Cost 20220819

I just want to run you through the main stories before we go and china isnt the growth of a rack or breaking heat wave. Its lasted for more than 2 months, and its the Long Distance meter logical records began. She root trees of the young c river, drawing up crops the dying, and the livelihoods of millions of people around the threat. Meanwhile, extreme dry weather is also causing problems in mexico, where severe drought has hit the Northern City of long to re. Its 5000000. 00 people are running out of water and an hour lying on water tankers. Authority is a thing, the situation that is desperate money. Romfolo has more from mexico city, the Drought Conditions and extreme, he conditions here in mexico. The word being used to describe them is historic in some parts of the country, specifically the North Eastern parts of the country. States like she was like noble they own. These are some of the dry conditions. This part of the country is seen in the last 30 years. In specifically, in the

Transcripts For CSPAN Politics Public Policy Today 20130108

Up next, a forum on the occupy movement. This is one hour and a half. [applause] thank you very much, everyone, for coming. Thank you to the department of Political Science. Today, we have for pronounced we have for pamela spirit we will have a bit of discussion between them and then moved to audience discussion. First, deborah is the this is a professor of ethics and society. She is also the senior associate dean for the humanities. She is a member of the Philosophy Department and director for ethics and a society. Her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. A place of equality in a just society and a rational choice. She also works on ethics and at the in education. She is coeditor of the forthcoming collection, occupy the future. He is a graduate of mit and an early participant in occupy washington occupy boston. He specializes in web applications and design. A cofounder in danger of some in cambridge. Actually, just in Central Square. If he continues to be engaged in

Transcripts For CSPAN Public Affairs 20130108

Coverage live of the house and senate and also the Certain Committee hearings. I think they are very informative to the public to get to see what really happens in congress. I like the way cspan covers the fact that it just presents itself what is really happening with a little bit of commentary maybe, but not really edited out. It is just what they want to present to the american people. Bill watches cspan on comcast. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies in 1979, brought to you as a Public Service by your television provider. Supporters of the occupy movement, it began as a protest against social and inequality, this 90minute event was strongly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of technology and the Boston Review. Thank you very much, everyone, for coming. Thank you to the department of Political Science. Today, we have for pronounced we have for pamela spirit we will have a bit of discussion between them and then moved to audience discussion. First, deborah is the this is a

Transcripts For KGO ABC7 News 1100PM 20131030

Retaining reinforcements and return on investments. San jose is struggling to keep its new Police Officers from leaving for other departments and now some city officials want pay back. Good evening. Im carolyn johnson. Im dan ashley. New at 11 00, abc7 news south bay reporter Lisa Amin Gulezian is live with the details on this plan. Lisa, take us through it. The city definitely wants its money back. Councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldnt san jose . Of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san joses police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. The vice mayor wants the citys money back. Why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. They want a fiveyear prorated retention plan. It costs 170,000

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