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was happened with this bill it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. are not asking for a second referendum. thousands of russians protesting against vladimir putin. barred fromeader taking part in the vote was dragged away and attained by police in moscow. he told his supporters via twitter, "you are not coming out for me, but for your self and your future." the ikea founder has died at 91. his company grew out of a boyhood business. the bloomberg billionaires index estimated his worth at $58 billion. ikea flatpack revolutionize the way furniture could be stored and shipped before being assembled at home by the customer. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. am debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: thanks. been quite a prize for u.s. bond traders with the selloff in treasuries barking calls of a bear market. there could be more turbulence to come with president trump state of the union address on tuesday, the latest fed rate decision, the last under janet yellen, due on wednesday, and
was happened with this bill it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. are not asking for a second referendum. thousands of russians protesting against vladimir putin. barred fromeader taking part in the vote was dragged away and attained by police in moscow. he told his supporters via twitter, "you are not coming out for me, but for your self and your future." the ikea founder has died at 91. his company grew out of a boyhood business. the bloomberg billionaires index...
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what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. was it was an undemocratice not asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to. a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. to the transition or brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. and that's because once the 27 other ministers have got together and agreed how they want to proceed, we already know that there is very little change in the years immediately after brexit. the big challenge for the prime minister is that where she sees compromise, others will scream capitulation, and all of this amid the noise and chatter and room at westminster about theresa may's own future, the discontent among her mps, one minister saying today that he would like to see less tortoise and more lion. she has hauled herself back from difficult political times before, but things could combust. chris, thank you. our correspondent chris, thank you. our correspondent chris mason there. a man who was being sough
what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. was it was an undemocratice not asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to. a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. to the transition or brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. and that's because once the 27 other ministers have got together and agreed how they want to proceed, we...
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global scale how can we make sure that no person no no not no other city center is mediated by an undemocratic government so why don't we issue a little bit of agency to everyone in the world so having a voice in this world is no longer an accident of birth what about having a voice as a woman there are that many women in tech we know that. have you found the experience as a woman doing what you're doing. well has mixed emotions about it to be honest i studied at silicon valley and the valley is not the best area for women to be working out to be honest bro culture in silicon valley companies is still very strong he's promoting grained in the d.n.a. of many of those companies and it's not exactly friendly or no and open working from new york now that has a much more interesting and open tech sector and while there aren't that many women in tech block change is attracting quite a few women i've heard that yes i think it has to do with the same idea that tech is centered in the valley and the valley is not very open and friendly to women but because bluffton is decentralized and you didn't grow
global scale how can we make sure that no person no no not no other city center is mediated by an undemocratic government so why don't we issue a little bit of agency to everyone in the world so having a voice in this world is no longer an accident of birth what about having a voice as a woman there are that many women in tech we know that. have you found the experience as a woman doing what you're doing. well has mixed emotions about it to be honest i studied at silicon valley and the valley...
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they are in complete control -- this is below knee because it takes -- they have a silly rule, an undemocratic rule in the senate that requires 60 votes, and we have only got 51 or 52 republicans, so how in the world can you say we are in control when it is always would be 1, 2, 3, 4 liberal republicans, like lindsey graham in south carolina that is going to vote with the democrats. ,he democrats for the most part they are in lockstep with each other like a bunch of chinese communists, i guess. host: do you think they should do away with the legislative filibuster in the senate, that it should be a straight 51-vote and do away -- yes.r: yes, yes! the senate really is the least democratic part of the know, wet because, you have got senators with a few million representing states like idaho and so forth, and then you have senators from california florida, andand huge number ofa people compared to other states. i am not against the senate. did it that way, but what sense does it make to have 60 votes? what is the right scenario for that? i would love to know. host: that is glenn in florida. here
they are in complete control -- this is below knee because it takes -- they have a silly rule, an undemocratic rule in the senate that requires 60 votes, and we have only got 51 or 52 republicans, so how in the world can you say we are in control when it is always would be 1, 2, 3, 4 liberal republicans, like lindsey graham in south carolina that is going to vote with the democrats. ,he democrats for the most part they are in lockstep with each other like a bunch of chinese communists, i guess....
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is threatening poland with sanctions over controversial judicial reforms, which europe says is undemocratic switzerland, authorities have closed several ski slopes, hiking roads and train lines due to a high risk of avalanches. heavy snowfall and rain has also led to thousands of tourists being trapped in a town near the famed matterhorn peak. police in italy and germany have arrested more than 170 people suspected of belonging to the mafia. raids took place today in both countries. most arrests took place in the southern italian region of calabria. police arrested a dozen men. >> it was a huge operation. suspected members of one of italy's most infamous mafia groups were arrested in for german states -- in four german states. >> we worked closely with the italian anti-mafia police. they also made numerous arrests this morning, and asked us to arrest suspected mafia members here. >> in total, more than a hundred 70 suspected members were arrested. the mafia hails from the region of calabria in southern italy. the clan is said to control all local businesses. their influence extends into eve
is threatening poland with sanctions over controversial judicial reforms, which europe says is undemocratic switzerland, authorities have closed several ski slopes, hiking roads and train lines due to a high risk of avalanches. heavy snowfall and rain has also led to thousands of tourists being trapped in a town near the famed matterhorn peak. police in italy and germany have arrested more than 170 people suspected of belonging to the mafia. raids took place today in both countries. most...
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and what happened with this though, it was an undemocratic move. as soon asl end qe possible. the head of the dutch central bank says the program has done what was anticipated and there is not a single reason to continue with it. last week draghi said there was signs of rising inflation. in the u.s., goldman sachs said we should not write off the federal reserve meeting. sa expect a slightly hawkish upgrade. in saudi arabia, the kingdom has a raised all losses sense alwaleed bin talal was detained in november. shares surged again today after alwaleed bin talal was released over the weekend. the billionaire return home on saturday after reaching a settlement with authorities and will remain at the helm of his company. in russia, thousands of protesters have demonstrated against president putin, who is seeking to prolong his almost two decade-long elections. shortly afterwards, he told his supporters, you are not coming out for me, but for yourself and your future. the newly elected prime ministers says the decision to force players to pay whe men an
and what happened with this though, it was an undemocratic move. as soon asl end qe possible. the head of the dutch central bank says the program has done what was anticipated and there is not a single reason to continue with it. last week draghi said there was signs of rising inflation. in the u.s., goldman sachs said we should not write off the federal reserve meeting. sa expect a slightly hawkish upgrade. in saudi arabia, the kingdom has a raised all losses sense alwaleed bin talal was...
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his candidacy and the nephew of the former president or so that has also complained about the undemocratic environment that he was having to deal with the reality is that candidates regardless of whether or not they're in the military formally or not have not been able to run unimpeded in this election and it's quite clear that this government is not terribly interested in allowing that to happen beyond that is not clear and we've been allowed to get the permission that mr duffy is this going describing and he did in his statement say that he was waiting and and for his nomination to go forward pending the approval of the military he acknowledged the regulations he didn't say that they were unjust or unfair he was waiting for the military to give him the permission as as the law does prescribe ok i think given that sammy and i would have known the risks of breaking the rules of running for president say without taking all the boxes why does he even data do say. well we have to be clear that technically speaking our known did not break any rules he did not nominate himself in fact the time
his candidacy and the nephew of the former president or so that has also complained about the undemocratic environment that he was having to deal with the reality is that candidates regardless of whether or not they're in the military formally or not have not been able to run unimpeded in this election and it's quite clear that this government is not terribly interested in allowing that to happen beyond that is not clear and we've been allowed to get the permission that mr duffy is this going...
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deals they're not with the united states in a special relationship they are with or talkers well undemocratic countries of course the united states has its own arms manufacturers so we don't need to sell to them but where we have the traditional relationship we have been selling arms to all sorts of different countries and saudi arabia is one of them it's only worth around point two seven percent of our g.d.p. anyway selling killing machines democratic only their populations a large chunk really if we take that out completely there will be many many people unemployed there be an awful lot of people with no job. claiming benefits can justify the killing. of children and i'm not trying i'm not justifying that what i'm saying is that what. we need to do is look very carefully before we allow any licenses now i've not been involved with them at all yet but we will be so you are going to be and i will be there and then i will scrutinize the decision making and i will make my views no if i feel that it's wrong i will say said but what if you are threatened by these countries because tony blair in f
deals they're not with the united states in a special relationship they are with or talkers well undemocratic countries of course the united states has its own arms manufacturers so we don't need to sell to them but where we have the traditional relationship we have been selling arms to all sorts of different countries and saudi arabia is one of them it's only worth around point two seven percent of our g.d.p. anyway selling killing machines democratic only their populations a large chunk...
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and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. chris mason, bbc news. this is bbc world news today. new york is gearing up for the 60th grammy awards, one of the biggest nights of the year for the music industry, we will cross live to the big apple. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food as mcdon
and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. chris mason, bbc news. this is bbc world news today. new york is gearing up for the 60th grammy awards, one of the biggest nights of the year for the music industry, we will cross live to the big apple. the shuttle...
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what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. not going to? tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. a french climber stranded on one of pakistan's highest peaks has been flown to hospital after a rescue operation. but the search for her polish climbing partner has been abandoned. elisabeth revol and tomek mackiewicz were in northern pakistan on friday. tim pattinson reports. a dramatic rescue operation on one of the world's highest and most deadly mountains. an elite climbing team was rushed to the rescue after two climbers became stranded. as part of this daring high—altitude mission, the team was dropped more than 1000 metres below the lost climbers' last known position. they scaled the mountain overnight, eventually finding the french climber elisabeth revol alive. a friend and fellow mountaineer described the rescue attempt. they started their incredibly heroic and extraordinarily fast seven
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they believe that the more educated you were the more vote your gore which to be seems the most undemocratic being of ever however you know what we've got to do is trying to forge democracy on a whole series of principles that we can all live with and actually fight to a tree so and we'll spend great talking to. us to learn. some great insights from alex and his guests in strasburg here's some of my thoughts recently the new u.k. section of defense called for the summary execution without trial in the judicial process of u.k. citizens had been fighting for the dice terrorists as such a policy would ever to be adopted it would make the u.k. the legal prize of europe and would surely almost certainly end in the expulsion from the kinds of europe all of which of course could be dismissed as despite ings of a novice minister if it had not been for the fact that his much more expense predecessor calls for effectively the same thing before other events overtook michael fallon and ended his ministerial career. the prime minister herself has been thought to favor the ending of the jurisdiction of th
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behind that administrative state under the cloak of democratic institutions that is essentially undemocratic activity with the agenda to threaten the pretty to circumvent the law. at the same time the recognition of the totalitarian goals are what many have called a populist uprising. i suppose that is one word for this phenomenon the affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by the passion for freedom is another. and more accurate. >> thank you [applause] we do allow approval the next speaker is james pierce and senior fellow at the manhattan institute at the site and also the author of many great books and also is invested in the new criterion. >> i appreciate that thank you so my essay is about james madison to address the claim made by critics that donald trump is a threat to the constitution and i would like very much to hear many critics talk about the separation of checks and balances specifically they have not liked those aspects that there is little chance that donald trump will run through the u.s. constitution the checks and balances it was drafted by james madison to deal explicitl
behind that administrative state under the cloak of democratic institutions that is essentially undemocratic activity with the agenda to threaten the pretty to circumvent the law. at the same time the recognition of the totalitarian goals are what many have called a populist uprising. i suppose that is one word for this phenomenon the affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by the passion for freedom is another. and more accurate. >> thank you [applause] we do allow approval the next...
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what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. chris mason reporting. more than 100 people are now confirmed to have been killed, and 230 injured, in yesterday's suicide bombing in the afghan capital, kabul. the country has been observing a day of national mourning after one of the worst attacks in years. from kabul, secunder kermani sent this report. hospitals across kabul have been at full stretch, trying to treat the huge number of wounded. this taxi driver was just metres away from the explosion. translation: there was smoke, shrapnel and burning smell everywhere. everyone looked terrified. there were dead bodies and injured people covering the street. the taliban packed this ambulance with explosives. the attacker detonated them close to a police compound on a busy street. over the last year, kabu
what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. chris mason reporting. more than 100 people are now confirmed to have been killed, and 230 injured, in yesterday's suicide bombing in the afghan capital, kabul. the country has...
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what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.d you're not going to. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign off its approach to the transition or implementation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. for more than five decades, a group of around 4,000 members of the shona community from zimbabwe have been living invisibly among kenyans. theirforefathers arrived in kenya as evangelists but they have never been recognised by the kenyan government. now, they are not recognised in zimbabwe either, making them stateless. the bbc‘s merchuma reports. 88—year—old lives in nairobi, he is one of the few shona people still alive to arrived in kenya in the 19605. alive to arrived in kenya in the 1960s. inflation macro he told our leaders they could go anywhere in kenya and preach, even to size. we cannot do any business to feed ourselves. it is very difficult when you construct something to sell the authorities find out you get arrested. —— masais. authorities find out you get arrested. -- masais.
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and what happened with this bill was, it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. not asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to? the american president, who met mrs may in davos this week, has offered his own words of wisdom on brexit, that he'd have been tougher than she has been. i think i would have negotiated it differently. i would have had a different attitude. what would you have done? i think i would have said the european union is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be and i would have taken a tougher stand in getting out. the ball‘s back in the eu's court this week. the other 27 member states will prepare to set out their own position on the transition period after brexit. susana mendonca, bbc news. the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained by police in moscow. another 185 people have been detained in support of him in a number of russian cities. he was arrested as he attended a demonstration supporting a boycott of the presidential election in march, which he claims will be rigged. this was what he had to say to h
and what happened with this bill was, it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. not asking for a second referendum. and you're not going to? the american president, who met mrs may in davos this week, has offered his own words of wisdom on brexit, that he'd have been tougher than she has been. i think i would have negotiated it differently. i would have had a different attitude. what would you have done? i think i would have said the european union is not cracked up to what it's...
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and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.ing for a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or in fermentation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. our political correspondent, chris mason is here. how secure then is the prime minister's position after all of this? i will tell you what the facts are and the things we do not know. there is a huge amount of noise and chatter at westminster and a huge amount of disgruntlement between a number of conservative mps. some about brexit, either because they feel that there is going to be so much compromise that brexit only happens in name and not reality, that would be the view of those who are in favour of an exit, but there are in favour of an exit, but there are others who are very against brexit and would regard compromises that head too far down that line as being something they would be unhappy with. on top of that, there isa unhappy with. on top of that, there is a lot of chatter
and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.ing for a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or in fermentation period. brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. our political correspondent, chris mason is here. how secure then is the prime minister's position after all of this? i will tell you what the facts are and the things we do not know. there is a huge...
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and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.g for a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or in fermentation period. to the transition or in fermentation implementatioi brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. and are about to crank up again. the challenge for the i minister and the challenge for the prime minister in the coming months is that when she strikes what she hopes will be a compromise, others will screen capitulation. and all of this at westminster and made a swirl of chatter about theresa may's own future. if 48 of her own mps write a letter demanding a leadership contest, that has to happen. and something we could be getting close to that. one senior party figure told me this afternoon more letters have gone in this weekend. more still will be sent tomorrow. chris, thank you. chris mason. police have released cctv images of a man they want to speak to, over the car crash which killed three teenagers at a bus stop in west london
and what happened with this bill was it was an undemocratic power grab by the government.g for a second referendum. tomorrow, the rest of the eu will get together in brussels to sign of its approach to the transition or in fermentation period. to the transition or in fermentation implementatioi brexit negotiations are about to crank up again. and are about to crank up again. the challenge for the i minister and the challenge for the prime minister in the coming months is that when she strikes...
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i'm on about the people deciding not parliament what happened with this bill, it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. we're not asking for a second referendum. the american president who met mrs may in davos this week offered his own words the wisdom on brexit, that he'd have been tougher than she has been.” would have negotiated it differently. had a different attitude. what would you have done? i would have said the european union is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be and would have taken a tougher stand supposed to be and would have taken a tougherstand in supposed to be and would have taken a tougher stand in the thing out. the ball‘s back in the eu's court this week. the other 27 member states will prepare to set out anywhere own position on the transings period after brexit. police are still hunting for a man who is believed to have fled the scene after a crash that killed three teenage boys in west london on friday. the three victims have been named locally as josh kennedy, george wilkinson and harry rice. they died when a car, believed to have been travel
i'm on about the people deciding not parliament what happened with this bill, it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. we're not asking for a second referendum. the american president who met mrs may in davos this week offered his own words the wisdom on brexit, that he'd have been tougher than she has been.” would have negotiated it differently. had a different attitude. what would you have done? i would have said the european union is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be...
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the last months through elections but also through dubious maneuverings that many would say are undemocratic the situation right now is that members of the opposition like we all want to basically asking for the military to raise to speak up against the current administration but this point is this and likely that any type of court could happen because of this strong guy legions that exists between the venezuelan military and the administration there's a book thank you very much. videos emerged of the moment a mezzanine floor overlooking indonesia's stock exchange collapsed seventy seven people were injured in the accident many of them students who were on a tour of the side step masson reports from jakarta. the collapse happened just before lunch break a group of students from south america on a study to work were on the mezzanine level bridge which connects different parts of the building. most of the injured were students luckily the ground level below was nearly empty as bodies and debris rained down. the out that the roof of the first floor collapsed onto the ground floor there must be
the last months through elections but also through dubious maneuverings that many would say are undemocratic the situation right now is that members of the opposition like we all want to basically asking for the military to raise to speak up against the current administration but this point is this and likely that any type of court could happen because of this strong guy legions that exists between the venezuelan military and the administration there's a book thank you very much. videos emerged...
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this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall apart. we can make sure that the center will hold. let's move beyond the blame game and let's identify the moral center and common ground for reopening the government and moving america forward. commanding majorities in congress and in the public want to re-authorize and fund the chip program and guarantee health care for our kids. we should do this for a 10-year period and save $6 billion over a mere short-term extension. commanding majorities in congress and the public favor re-authorization in funding of the community health centers, which are indispensable for both children and adult hea
this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall apart. we...
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state in our society, under the cloak of democratic institution institutions, it's essentially undemocratic activities to pursue an expansionist agenda that threatened liberty and the most comprehensive way by circumventing the law. at the same time, however, a growing recognition of a totalitarian goals of the administrative state have said what many call the populist uprising here and in europe. populous i suppose is one word for this phenomenon and affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by a passion of freedom is another and possibly more accurate term. thank you. >> thank you. our next speaker [applause] our next speaker is james pearson. he is the senior fellow. he is the author of many great books including shattered consensus. he also has an essay in the january [inaudible] >> i appreciate it. thank you. thank you roger for assembling this. my essay in this volume is about james madison. the constitution does not engrave anyone's policy preferences in the chimes of process and the series of rights, but none of the policy preferences thapreference is ths hold today so i suggest in th
state in our society, under the cloak of democratic institution institutions, it's essentially undemocratic activities to pursue an expansionist agenda that threatened liberty and the most comprehensive way by circumventing the law. at the same time, however, a growing recognition of a totalitarian goals of the administrative state have said what many call the populist uprising here and in europe. populous i suppose is one word for this phenomenon and affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by...
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the point of diane was that nick clegg and tony blair do not feel this was undemocratic terms becauseis at a reason to go back to the polls? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't like these terms, do you want a second go? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't like these terms, do you want a second go? but the polls are not there. you were at the vanguard of that, deputy director, would you fight this in a different way? did you look back with your head in you
the point of diane was that nick clegg and tony blair do not feel this was undemocratic terms becauseis at a reason to go back to the polls? there are some former remainers who would like a second referendum but going back to what nick said about the polls, public opinion has not shifted, there isn't any massive clamour for a second referendum and i don't think there is any big push for that. you can think about once the terms are known, where people to be suddenly up in arms and say we don't...
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this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall apart. we can make sure that the center will hold. let's move beyond the blame game and let's identify the moral center and common ground for reopening the government and moving america forward. commanding majorities in congress and in the public want to re-authorize and fund the chip program and guarantee health care for our kids. we should do this for a 10-year period and save $6 billion over a mere short-term extension. commanding majorities in congress and the public favor re-authorization in funding of the community health centers, which are indispensable for both children and adult hea
this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall apart. we...
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to an office they're publicly seeking before the voters are allowed to vote, is unnecessary and undemocratic. thank you. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? >> hello, again. i'm anjo wu. i would like to bring the attention back to san francisco instead of talking about multimillion dollar homes in pacific heights. i've also been an advocate for single-payer in california and had the opportunity to speak with many small business owners in my neighborhood, district 1. one of the stories that stands out to me is a small business owner who has had her business in the neighborhood for 25 years and her landlord just raised her rent, tripled her rent. she had to move out of her home, out of the city and she's struggling to holding on to her business. san francisco -- when i hear people say that san francisco is losing its soul, i wonder why our working class neighborhoods are pleading, hemorrhaging. it's working class and im pant communities that give san francisco its heart and soul. i hope that the next mayor will hit the ground running for affordable housing, r
to an office they're publicly seeking before the voters are allowed to vote, is unnecessary and undemocratic. thank you. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? >> hello, again. i'm anjo wu. i would like to bring the attention back to san francisco instead of talking about multimillion dollar homes in pacific heights. i've also been an advocate for single-payer in california and had the opportunity to speak with many small business owners in my...
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to react in that manner, to see the president about to commit an act that is deeply unwise and undemocratic counter to our system, and throw himself on the tracks in the path of this rampaging train and say, you know, i'm out of here if you do it. so, i think that's an admirable thing. that's the kind of thing we would expect from someone in that position. >>> one thing i would add just to point out, somebody leaked these stories. people leaked the stories to "the new york times." people are confirming it to the washington post and other news organizations. so, clearly this is an attempt by >> it may be another name for the robert mueller preserve and protection act of 2018, we don't know yet. our guests have agreed to stick around. we're going to sneak a break in here. we'll be back. we'll talk about what was going on in june of last year. >>> on june 14, the "washington post" reported that special counsel robert mueller was investigating president trump for possible obstruction of justice. in that same story, the post reported that mueller was seeking to interview senior intelligence offi
to react in that manner, to see the president about to commit an act that is deeply unwise and undemocratic counter to our system, and throw himself on the tracks in the path of this rampaging train and say, you know, i'm out of here if you do it. so, i think that's an admirable thing. that's the kind of thing we would expect from someone in that position. >>> one thing i would add just to point out, somebody leaked these stories. people leaked the stories to "the new york...
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it is for us, clearly and undemocratic happening and it can't be like that. >> president trump's thefirst president in 18 years to attend the world economic forum. typically, presidents send high- level members of their administration to the meeting of world business and economic leaders. >>> there is a new drive to help undocumented immigrants in san francisco. an ordinance was introduced to spend about $1.2 million on legal aid. this effort was prompted by reports that a crackdown may be coming to california. the money would go toward legal organizations, the public defender's office and the immigration law hotline. >> they have had over 500 calls in one week. we feel this is really needed and at this time, people are on high alert. people are nervous.>> they say there are about 1500 san francisco's -- san franciscans awaiting deportation. >>> san francisco police are searching for answers tonight after a man was found on fire in the mission district. >> bystanders spring into action to try to save that man's life. >> reporter: it was 1030 in the morning when a woman made a horrify
it is for us, clearly and undemocratic happening and it can't be like that. >> president trump's thefirst president in 18 years to attend the world economic forum. typically, presidents send high- level members of their administration to the meeting of world business and economic leaders. >>> there is a new drive to help undocumented immigrants in san francisco. an ordinance was introduced to spend about $1.2 million on legal aid. this effort was prompted by reports that a...
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it's undemocratic happening. it can't be like that. >> the last time a sitting president addressed the forum was back in 2000 when president clinton did the honors. presidents and high level -- president trump meeting scheduled tomorrow with the prime ministers of israel and the uk. >>> republicans and democrats continue to work on a long term budget agreement with two weeks to go until another shutdown. this could be a problem as the senate's top democrat say he's no longer willing to offer funding for a border wall. >>> we have to start on a new basis and the wall offer is off the table. >> senator schumer says when he and president trump talked last week they agreed to a tuesday night deadline for congress to come to not an agreement on immigration reform and a proposed border wall and schumer says the -- senate democrats are expecting republicans to follow through with their promise of immigration negotiations, and that could prove difficult now that border wall funding has been pulled off the negotiation tab
it's undemocratic happening. it can't be like that. >> the last time a sitting president addressed the forum was back in 2000 when president clinton did the honors. presidents and high level -- president trump meeting scheduled tomorrow with the prime ministers of israel and the uk. >>> republicans and democrats continue to work on a long term budget agreement with two weeks to go until another shutdown. this could be a problem as the senate's top democrat say he's no longer...
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the administrative state in our society under the cloak of democratic institutions, essentially undemocratic activities pursuing expansionist agenda, and the most comprehensive way by circumventing the law. at the same time a growing recognition, totalitarian goals, and a populist uprising in europe. populist is one word for this phenomena and. and affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by a passion for freedom, another more accurate term. thank you. >> our next speaker. [applause] >> we allow approval. our next speaker is james pearson. and the simon foundation, he is the author of many great books including shattered consensus, the rise and decline of the postwar political order and an is a in the new criterion. >> appreciate it, thank you, roger, for assembling this. my essay in this volume is by james madison and it addresses the claim made by critics, donald trump is a threat to the constitution. i liked very much to hear many critics now praising the separation of powers and checks and balances in the u.s. constitution because typically they have not liked those aspects of the constit
the administrative state in our society under the cloak of democratic institutions, essentially undemocratic activities pursuing expansionist agenda, and the most comprehensive way by circumventing the law. at the same time a growing recognition, totalitarian goals, and a populist uprising in europe. populist is one word for this phenomena and. and affirmation of sovereignty underwritten by a passion for freedom, another more accurate term. thank you. >> our next speaker. [applause]...
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are we at a turning point for this undemocratic, small process? david daly, author of the book "the detailed gop map drawing plan," why your vote doesn't count. also a former editor in chief at "salon" and senior fellow at fair vote. david, what was operation red map? >> it's short for the redistricting majority project, michael. and it was the most consequential and perhaps historic reinvention of the gerrymander really in our time. it's always been a tool for incumbent protection, going back to the beginning of the country. now it's become a process by which one party can really rule in multiple states from the minority. republicans -- >> was north carolina one of the states that was impacted? >> oh, most certainly. really, after the 2008 election in which barack obama is elected and democrats take a super majority in the u.s. senate and a big majority in the u.s. house, republicans took a look at the demographics in the country and realized they had to do something different in order to have a path back to power. they recognized that redistrict
are we at a turning point for this undemocratic, small process? david daly, author of the book "the detailed gop map drawing plan," why your vote doesn't count. also a former editor in chief at "salon" and senior fellow at fair vote. david, what was operation red map? >> it's short for the redistricting majority project, michael. and it was the most consequential and perhaps historic reinvention of the gerrymander really in our time. it's always been a tool for...
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to react in that manner, to see the president about to commit an act that's deeply unwise and undemocraticter to our system and throw themselves on the tracks in the path of this rampaging train and say, you know, i'm outta here if you do it. so i think that's an admirable thing. that's the kind of thing we would expect from someone in that position. one thing i would add, just to point out that somebody leaked this story, people leaked this story to the "new york times." people confirming it to the "washington post" and other news organizations. so clearly this is an attempt by people in the white house to send some kind of message and perhaps a message to the president. >> it may be another name for the robert mueller preserve and protection act of 2018, we don't know yet. our guests have agreed to stick around. we're going to sneak a break in here. we'll be back. we'll talk about what was going on in june of last year. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emer
to react in that manner, to see the president about to commit an act that's deeply unwise and undemocraticter to our system and throw themselves on the tracks in the path of this rampaging train and say, you know, i'm outta here if you do it. so i think that's an admirable thing. that's the kind of thing we would expect from someone in that position. one thing i would add, just to point out that somebody leaked this story, people leaked this story to the "new york times." people...