Laut ÖGk-Chef Huss ist eine derartige Aktion an fünf Bundesländern gescheitert. Ab 2022 soll es aber ein Erwachsenen-Impfprogramm aus Mitteln der öffentlichen Hand geben.
strengthen election security. christina: as following the story for us. christina? high, good morning. democrats walked out last night, effectively killing this voting bill for the voting session. chris turner, the chair of the house democratic caucus, started the walkout last night. he released a statement saying in part, it became obvious that republicans were going to cut off debate to ram through their vote suppression legislation. at that point, we had to take extraordinary measures to protect our constituents and their right to vote. republicans have only their self don t act themselves to blame for the way we have been acting. this is been culminating in the walkout over senate bill seven.
different mode from the democrats. there s just a tiny handful of democrats who were standing around, but all those republicans are organized in place. it s like they were showing up for something completely different from why you were there. i would have to agree with that. we were there to take the pledge and have the opening prayer, probably hear a couple of motions for other ancillary administrative purposes, and then gavel out to be coming back in at 1:00 for a voting session. this happens a lot in the general assembly, and we had an opportunity yesterday that it was just there was no media in the room, so i think being able to capture that on the phone to show people what it was like and where it happened and how it happened really was an important piece of the story of
but the issue did deeply divide that island nation and the electorate there the bill comes after a long debate and a referendum in which same sex marriage was rejected by voters put forward by the government it s survived the terms why are conservatives to pass a watered down version that removes any reference to marriage from a law rival bills offering something closer to a limited same sex unions did not get enough votes. let s go straight to taipei now and correspondent william yang joining us good morning to you william so the parliament s voting session is still actually in progress and there are 3 different draft bills in that chamber today what exactly has been agreed so far. so right now the ruling party actually put forward the government s version to be considered 1st and so far they have voted about half of the provisions and the reason why media has
us, and words are not enough. we want to see action. this is why senator toomey, a republican from pennsylvania, and i have introduced legislation modelled after the iran sanctions legislation that doesn t just impose sanctions on north korea. we ve already done that. but in order to enforce those, we need other countries to comply, especially a china. so our bill would impose secondary sanctions on banks and firms and china, wherever they are in the world, that are doing business with north korea. saying to these banks, you can do business with folks who are engaged with north korea, or you can do business with the united states, but you can t do both. and i expect we re going to have a mark-up. we re going to have a voting session just next week in the senate banking committee on that bill. that s while the president will be in china, so some people will be noticing this from beijing. thank you very much, senator. thank you for being with us today. thank you. coming up, keeping