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well what mr lynn also said is that there was a lack of trust among the parties and trust among parties that want to form a coalition is an absolutely key aspect but we mustn't forget here that we're talking about parties that in many cases in many political positions obsolete diametrically opposed when you look at climate policies when you look at migration policies you have pro-business party you have an environmentalist party you have parties on the right of the political spectrum on the left of the political spectrum so it was going to be a very difficult challenge for these parties to try and form a coalition and what we saw in the last few days what we also saw last night is that they didn't manage to find a doctor common ground there was as i mentioned these from mr lynn the respective lack of trust among the parties wanting to form the coalition and now german politics has been plunged into the unknown thomas sparrow out in the field helping us make sense of it from the german parliament thank you so much for your reporting . and our political team not just thomas there is of co
well what mr lynn also said is that there was a lack of trust among the parties and trust among parties that want to form a coalition is an absolutely key aspect but we mustn't forget here that we're talking about parties that in many cases in many political positions obsolete diametrically opposed when you look at climate policies when you look at migration policies you have pro-business party you have an environmentalist party you have parties on the right of the political spectrum on the...
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talks fail i mean in the end was it about the issues or about the politics or depends who you ask mr lynn himself said that there was a lack of trust and trust is obviously sarah something particularly important when you're trying to form a government coalition parties that will have to work together in the next few years but we just have to understand what was at stake the idea was to bring parties that in many aspects were diametrically opposed in everything from refugee policy to climate. to the financial policies of the government and that's something that ultimately proved to be too difficult for them to try and find that common ground necessary to govern for the next few years so what do the german voters make of all of this thomas you know we've heard from a lot of the politicians in our conversation but i just want to bring in the view of the voters right now have a listen. political their task was clear they were not capable of coming to an agreement i think it's sad. i think i think fresh elections is now the better way to go because there needs to be change the example of the o
talks fail i mean in the end was it about the issues or about the politics or depends who you ask mr lynn himself said that there was a lack of trust and trust is obviously sarah something particularly important when you're trying to form a government coalition parties that will have to work together in the next few years but we just have to understand what was at stake the idea was to bring parties that in many aspects were diametrically opposed in everything from refugee policy to climate. to...
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and from that perspective the greens and the liberals had indeed a lot of power and that's why when mr lynn now decides to simply leave those conversations basically everything fall hard what about the a.f.d. this far right party if there are if we do see new elections what are the chances that the. game even more seats important well there are the chances are obviously high that they could gain more seats in parliament if there's one party that can actually win out of all of this is the beginning in part because of the we're seeing this fragmented parliament the a.v. took away votes from all major parties on september twenty fourth on those votes that's a percentage that other parties are not willing to work with so obviously this shows how fragmented this whole situation is and how difficult it is for for under democrat and for the conservative bloc in particular because they ultimately have the responsibility to try and form the government you know we've been saying. in the last twenty four hours the chancellor merkel has never been so wounded as she is now today a commentator wrote that
and from that perspective the greens and the liberals had indeed a lot of power and that's why when mr lynn now decides to simply leave those conversations basically everything fall hard what about the a.f.d. this far right party if there are if we do see new elections what are the chances that the. game even more seats important well there are the chances are obviously high that they could gain more seats in parliament if there's one party that can actually win out of all of this is the...
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talks and come to them successfully no one listen to him so why should they listen to him now when mr lynn has left the coalition so you know he can't go back he can go back and say oh i was wrong i'm very sorry i'm going to go. and and he certainly can't go back and say well look i thrown a temper tantrum now take me in but i want to get this that the other guys will say look you left you know and that's over i am comes to mind surely we're older if the if there are fresh elections we're all going to have to come back to this to make a scenario. because there are there are going to be six politics in the bundestag that's more than in the past but there is more than likely going to need or there's a real probability going to need for them to form a coalition that's the situation we're already in so you're going to be in the same situation as you were before but with less trust firstly we don't know that it's quite possible that sort of an immigrant's if they get rid of mr schultz as their leader and they could that they actually do gain votes because voters aren't rational if they were rat
talks and come to them successfully no one listen to him so why should they listen to him now when mr lynn has left the coalition so you know he can't go back he can go back and say oh i was wrong i'm very sorry i'm going to go. and and he certainly can't go back and say well look i thrown a temper tantrum now take me in but i want to get this that the other guys will say look you left you know and that's over i am comes to mind surely we're older if the if there are fresh elections we're all...
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lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
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mr. president, i also ask unanimous consent that madison lynn, a fellow in my office be grand floor privileges for the remainder of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: mr. president, as an outsider to this process and to this body, we get to major issues like this, i really become very troubled. what we're trying to do today is historic. what we've been trying to do all year. this process has been under debate all year. it's historic. i agree with my colleagues across the aisle, but i'm going to use another word, a six-letter word that i believe characterizes it the best. we absolutely have a debt crisis. there's no doubt about it. in the year 2000, the last year under president clinton, this country had a $6 trillion federal u.s. debt. at the end of george bush's presidency, we added 4 trillion, we had a $10 trillion debt. now at the end of president obama's administration, we added 10 trillion, such as today we have a $20 trillion debt on a $19 trillion economy. mr. president, there are countries under world bank fiscal watch that have stronger balance sheets than
mr. president, i also ask unanimous consent that madison lynn, a fellow in my office be grand floor privileges for the remainder of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: mr. president, as an outsider to this process and to this body, we get to major issues like this, i really become very troubled. what we're trying to do today is historic. what we've been trying to do all year. this process has been under debate all year. it's historic. i agree with my colleagues across...
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lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
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lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, everybody! -here's brooks & dunn. y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson.
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i want to play part of what roy's latest accuser beverly lynn nelson said on monday, because this isn't a vague recollection, it's detailed. >> mr. moore reached over and began groping me. putting his hands on my breast. i tried to open my car door to leave. but he reached over and he locked it so i could not get out. i was terrified. he was also trying to pull my shirt off. i thought that he was going to rape me. at some point, he gave up. and he looked at me and he told me, he said, you're just a child. and he said, i am the district attorney. of etowah county. and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you. i thought that if i told anyone that mr. moore would do something to me or my family. and i decided to keep what happened to myself. my husband and i supported donald trump for president. this has nothing whatsoever to do with the republicans or the democrats. it has everything to do with mr. moore's sexual assault when i was a teenager. i did nothing to deserve this sexual attack. i was frightened by his position and his power. and i am coming forward today to let mr. moore to know that he no longer has a
i want to play part of what roy's latest accuser beverly lynn nelson said on monday, because this isn't a vague recollection, it's detailed. >> mr. moore reached over and began groping me. putting his hands on my breast. i tried to open my car door to leave. but he reached over and he locked it so i could not get out. i was terrified. he was also trying to pull my shirt off. i thought that he was going to rape me. at some point, he gave up. and he looked at me and he told me, he said,...
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lynn saw 2,099 requests for criminal investigative he research assistance. their holisic approach embodies the best of what a system can offer to our local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. mr. speaker, we're proud of the work they do operating on behalf of the regional information sharing systems program in my district. we're here to support them and their mission to support our law enforcement community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina eek recognition? wroid, the gentleman is recognized for one -- without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. pittenger: on saturday i had the privilege of honoring six world war ii heroes v.f.w. boast 2423 in indian trail, north carolina. each hero was awarded the french legion honor. they were charles richardson who flew 35 combat missions aboard a b-17 over france, netherlands, and germany. andrew, received a purple heart while trying to liberate france. wilmer, help liberate rome. james landed at omaha beach on d-day and received two bronze stars and three purple hearts. as tore landed on omaha beach on d
lynn saw 2,099 requests for criminal investigative he research assistance. their holisic approach embodies the best of what a system can offer to our local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. mr. speaker, we're proud of the work they do operating on behalf of the regional information sharing systems program in my district. we're here to support them and their mission to support our law enforcement community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance...