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preacher of the conservative party called on labor to ensure that the discrimination came to an end ed smith from activity britain the center right youth organization thinks that inequality conference should be open to all. what has your males in the face of creation you know what is this from the. most underperforming. compulsory education the least represented in higher education not only that it's more that they need for the what these people are facing and hear what the solutions to the problems are going to be so that they can help themselves the representative for your group should be voted for by your. should not be included in the. book it's about the discussions and things are going to go on around the conference i think it's really important everybody to be included and for everybody to be able to. leave you that's the way the world looks thanks so much for watching i'll be back with more in half an hour. it's got you covered till the. national survival. let's. get your. response thank. god thank you for. the story that's right. i. just knew the first thing in the book which is thi
preacher of the conservative party called on labor to ensure that the discrimination came to an end ed smith from activity britain the center right youth organization thinks that inequality conference should be open to all. what has your males in the face of creation you know what is this from the. most underperforming. compulsory education the least represented in higher education not only that it's more that they need for the what these people are facing and hear what the solutions to the...
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well ed smith he's from activate britain that's a center right youth organization thinks that an equality conference should be open to all thing is that a lot of what has your mails not only. you know what he says from hours of got the lowest the most underperforming in compulsory education under the least represented in higher education but not only that it's more that they need for hear what these people are facing and hear what the solutions to the problems are going to be so that they can help contribute themselves the representative for your group should be voted for by your group white males should not be included in the. representative voting present it's about the discussions and the other things are going to go on around the conference i think it's really important everybody to be included in and for everybody to be able to talk. to rare case that a leader openly shows mistrust for his own country's legal system but that appears to be exactly what canada's prime minister's done just introduced spoke out after a jury acquitted a white farmer who claimed he'd killed an indigenous m
well ed smith he's from activate britain that's a center right youth organization thinks that an equality conference should be open to all thing is that a lot of what has your mails not only. you know what he says from hours of got the lowest the most underperforming in compulsory education under the least represented in higher education but not only that it's more that they need for hear what these people are facing and hear what the solutions to the problems are going to be so that they can...
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s in the ruling conservative party to investigate the event ed smith who's from active a britain which is a center right or thinks that an equality conference should be open to wall thing is that a lot of what has your males not only. you know what it is for males have got the lowest also the most under performing in compulsory education under the least represented in higher education but not only that it's more that they need for to hear what these people are facing and hear what the solutions to the problems going to be so that they can help contribute themselves the representative for your group should be voted for by your group. white males should not be included in the. absence of voting present but it's about the discussions and all the things that are going to go on around the conference i think it's really important everybody to be included in and for everybody to be able to talk. that's the news about this i'll be back in just about thirty minutes to update you again c.n.n. . dot com. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so h
s in the ruling conservative party to investigate the event ed smith who's from active a britain which is a center right or thinks that an equality conference should be open to wall thing is that a lot of what has your males not only. you know what it is for males have got the lowest also the most under performing in compulsory education under the least represented in higher education but not only that it's more that they need for to hear what these people are facing and hear what the solutions...
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this is "outnumbered", i'm sandra smith, trish regan, also from fbn, host of kennedy, kennedy, and joining us on the couch, chief national correspondent, ed henry is here, and he is outnumbered. >> this is great. here for the new set. we used to be down the street. >> happy monday. >> happy monday. >> let's get started. democrats pushing for a vote for as early as today to release their version counters the findings in the republican memo on surveillance. we saw on friday. it will have to go through the same process, and if the house intelligence committee approves its release, president trump will again get five days to decide whether he wants to object to its release. over the weekend, trump tweeted, the gop memo totally vindicates him. adam schiff, top democrat, disagrees. >> not at all. in fact, on the issue of collusion what the memo indicates is it didn't begin with carter page. it actually began with george papadopoul papadopoulos. even with this flawed memo, the origin involved the issue of clu collusion. it was a political hit job on the fbi in the service of the president. >> president trump tweeted, little schiff, one of the bi
this is "outnumbered", i'm sandra smith, trish regan, also from fbn, host of kennedy, kennedy, and joining us on the couch, chief national correspondent, ed henry is here, and he is outnumbered. >> this is great. here for the new set. we used to be down the street. >> happy monday. >> happy monday. >> let's get started. democrats pushing for a vote for as early as today to release their version counters the findings in the republican memo on surveillance. we...
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smith, is at westminster. you listened and watched prime minister's questions. what did you make of it? in the olden days, edme minister about but you don't get any of that from tim corbyn so i was predicting he would go on the railways. wrong, he went on the police which is likely surprising as it is not a subject you would normally assume he would go on. however, he picked on the fact that police numbers have been cut by something like 21,000, a cut in police budgets of nearly two billion and recorded crime had done up. how did he do? have a look. crime is of course wrong. the way you deal with it is by an effective probation service, community service orders, by rehabilitation of offenders. what she said goes to heart of the prime minister's record. she was home secretary for six years. crime is up, violent crime rising, police numbers down, and chief constables saying they no longer have the resources to keep communities safe. after seven years, seven years of cuts, will the prime minister today admits that her government's relentless cuts to police, probation services and social services have left us le
smith, is at westminster. you listened and watched prime minister's questions. what did you make of it? in the olden days, edme minister about but you don't get any of that from tim corbyn so i was predicting he would go on the railways. wrong, he went on the police which is likely surprising as it is not a subject you would normally assume he would go on. however, he picked on the fact that police numbers have been cut by something like 21,000, a cut in police budgets of nearly two billion and...
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representative smith is now the 11th term in congress, and are representative smith has previously chair ed ted the subcommittee on land and air forces and the subcommittee on terrorism unconventional threat s and capabilities. he has previously served on the house foreign affairs committee, and the house select committee on intelligence. after he makes the keynote remarks i will join him on the stage for the back and forth and then we will open it up to the audience and then a break from the first panel. so, without further ado, please join me in welcomes representative smith. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. it is a great honor be here and i ap preesh working with cics, and they have been enormous help to me, and so it is good to have someone around you to ask questions and learn. it is a little bit unsettling, a and this is the first time in a long time that i have been before a group of people that we have a budget deal. and normally that is what dominates my thoughts is that we don't know how much money we will have and the only caveat is that we will have the money for two year, a
representative smith is now the 11th term in congress, and are representative smith has previously chair ed ted the subcommittee on land and air forces and the subcommittee on terrorism unconventional threat s and capabilities. he has previously served on the house foreign affairs committee, and the house select committee on intelligence. after he makes the keynote remarks i will join him on the stage for the back and forth and then we will open it up to the audience and then a break from the...
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back to the iranians. ns smith: qais al khazali one of the most powerful iranian-backed shia militias in iraq today. he claims to have launched 6,000 attacks against american andal edllowing the bombing of samarra, he turned his sights on al qda. (qais al khazali): (man shouting) >> smith: khazali, who has never spok to an american tv reporter before, was open about the support iran gave to his shia militia in those days. ): (qais al khazali n (hhonking) >> the tensions are sustaineby violence committed on both side the shiite militias have not been disarmed. sectarian scores are settled.00 from 2006 to each month some 3,000 iraqis were killed. (sirens blaring) >> the removal of saam hussein h eated this perfect opportunity for iran to establleverage over an important arab capital, baghdad, and that forced the saudis to try to, you know, counteract that and to confront iran. pe this saudi-iraniantition is primarily a competition about the direction of politics in the middle east. the two never figh but they have access to proxy forces throughout the region that can do the fighting on-on-on their behalf. >> smith: within saudi arabia the royals were conflicted about
back to the iranians. ns smith: qais al khazali one of the most powerful iranian-backed shia militias in iraq today. he claims to have launched 6,000 attacks against american andal edllowing the bombing of samarra, he turned his sights on al qda. (qais al khazali): (man shouting) >> smith: khazali, who has never spok to an american tv reporter before, was open about the support iran gave to his shia militia in those days. ): (qais al khazali n (hhonking) >> the tensions are...
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ed: 2008 barack obama said, "my first year in office i will get comprehensive." he made that promise directly to the latino community. todd: is the republican is named joe smithhe democrats? >> i believe so. again, we believe that the arbitrary cuts to family migration is probably the discussion we should be having, more long term, more be packaged for permanent reform that has to do with legal migration. but again this is a reason to come to the table. this is an opportunity right now to finally do something. the president blew everybody away by actually proposing that he would give citizenship to 2018 million daca -- rachel: three times what obama offered, right? >> almost three times that, exactly right. so, look, everything you heard about donald trump, you'd think he would actually maybe reduced that number down, but he actually almost tripled it. rachel: he made a deal they really shouldn't be able to refuse. >> no, he did show heart. ed: and talking about results, the president everyone assumed he's going to have the worst relationship with mexico and yet their foreign relations secretary just put out this statement. i think in many ways the relationsh
ed: 2008 barack obama said, "my first year in office i will get comprehensive." he made that promise directly to the latino community. todd: is the republican is named joe smithhe democrats? >> i believe so. again, we believe that the arbitrary cuts to family migration is probably the discussion we should be having, more long term, more be packaged for permanent reform that has to do with legal migration. but again this is a reason to come to the table. this is an opportunity...