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when i gave this talk several years ago i didn't realize are so many tea party people in maine. so there is an audience about 200. at least 20 were to party. go online and watch it. you will see. somebody said well only rule americans should be allowed to vote. unlike what he talking about? he didn't really want to answer the question. the tea party was motivated by a nexus and so threat. when we say it's excess stench we don't mean in a material way. how can one explain so many college-educated whites voting for trump. how many who supported the tea party. it's not about material threats were about symbolic threats that their culture is changing too fast. it's now establish that there mostly motivated by the threat to their status changing of america and one obama represented. think about what the president represents. his commander-in-chief has immense symbolic importance. so what we argues that that was two months. there is too much for white folks to take. too much, i'm not make a categorical assertion that they're all racist or sexist i will say probably yes they are. i'm gl
when i gave this talk several years ago i didn't realize are so many tea party people in maine. so there is an audience about 200. at least 20 were to party. go online and watch it. you will see. somebody said well only rule americans should be allowed to vote. unlike what he talking about? he didn't really want to answer the question. the tea party was motivated by a nexus and so threat. when we say it's excess stench we don't mean in a material way. how can one explain so many...
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, fa ncy windsor, including tea parties, fancy hats and 20 bunting as people get ready to celebrate thewill live. that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as italian television put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the mandate called the butcher of leon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years in jail. the judge told ms mandela there was fio the judge told ms mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest morse. the chinese government has called throw—in all—out effort to help victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst in the country for 30 years. the computer a deep blue has tonight triumphed over world chess champion garry kasparov, the first time a machine has defeated a raining world champion ina machine has defeated a raining world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex m essa 9 es america's first legal same—sex messages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless am
, fa ncy windsor, including tea parties, fancy hats and 20 bunting as people get ready to celebrate thewill live. that is the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as italian television put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the mandate called the butcher of leon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years in jail. the judge told ms mandela...
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are democrats falling on what some believe is the tea party trap? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> mike: geechings, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. strive to be worthy of the sack files of the country's fallen military heroes. on this memorial day the president and his team are actively engaged in trying to reduce the chance in war in what could be the world's most dangerous neighborhood. we have a report from the korean peninsula in the moment. kevin corke is at the white house. good evening, kevin. >> good evening, mike. solemn day for the president. speeches, songs and of course heart felt salutes for the folks who paid the ultimate price for our country in defending our freedom. also a day full of new questions about a brewing spy scandal that threatens to overrun the doj and fbi. >> we are gathered here on the sacred soil of arlington national cemetery to honor the lives and deeds of america's greatest heroes. the men and women who laid down their lives for our freedom. ♪ oh say does that. >> in marking the second mem
are democrats falling on what some believe is the tea party trap? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> mike: geechings, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. strive to be worthy of the sack files of the country's fallen military heroes. on this memorial day the president and his team are actively engaged in trying to reduce the chance in war in what could be the world's most dangerous neighborhood. we have a report from the korean peninsula in the moment....
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boston, it's not the tea party. taxeswas a revolt over being paid at the time. not the tea party. there was a conflict in the commons, and the british troops were called out. this is 1770 just before, as you know, our independent. the troops were called out, colonists were killed, and the crown at that time agreed to prosecute, when i say prosecute, to hold a trial. they had two or there would be greater riots. they hadsh soldiers, said they were being attacked by the writers. the british soldiers could not get an american lawyer. we all know the story, but i just want to make sure that we understand where our profession is going. who stepped up? a lawyer by the name of john adams, who was a poor lawyer doing nothing. he stepped up to defend them. in a trial where everybody was convinced they would be convicted, even though, i don't want to defend the british lawyers for killing col onoists, even though they were attacked, he got an acquittal for six of them and three were acquitted. he was ostracized as a lawyer. but stood up for what was right. this is in 1770. followed quickly,
boston, it's not the tea party. taxeswas a revolt over being paid at the time. not the tea party. there was a conflict in the commons, and the british troops were called out. this is 1770 just before, as you know, our independent. the troops were called out, colonists were killed, and the crown at that time agreed to prosecute, when i say prosecute, to hold a trial. they had two or there would be greater riots. they hadsh soldiers, said they were being attacked by the writers. the british...
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so that was the quality of germany's far right if tea party the co-leader now tell us we can't she was booed at the end of her species more about the tone of what she said and how it went on with other parliamentarians while this is being a tone amrita that we've heard from the f.t. on various occasions not the first time that they have such a tone when it comes to debates here at the obviously today the key topic being the budget and that's the reason why i was fired also was the one in charge of of doing it she's got a background in economics investment banking and so on and she clearly stated that according to her and according to her party the budget was being presented is not future oriented some of us going to to affect future generations whether you're talking about pensions where they are talking about migration absolutely vital topic for the for the a if the vital believes that is that the new budget being presented is not going to be beneficial for germany but rather harm germany and that's also what we heard in that message that we just saw there thomas there at the german b
so that was the quality of germany's far right if tea party the co-leader now tell us we can't she was booed at the end of her species more about the tone of what she said and how it went on with other parliamentarians while this is being a tone amrita that we've heard from the f.t. on various occasions not the first time that they have such a tone when it comes to debates here at the obviously today the key topic being the budget and that's the reason why i was fired also was the one in charge...
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the tea party essentially went back to our original founding. i am so interested in having you for anybody else talk about our founding documents and why today we do not refer to them -- them. president obama also try to destroy the constitution. what he did was executive privilege, and whatever he did, he said himself, i have a telephone, and i will do whatever i want. then he used whatever he called it to take away all the rights. host: let's go back to your point. guest: thanks so much for having defended not only our national security in a physical sense but also our national security in terms of our ideals, our founding ideals as reflected in the constitution. i know that all members of the armed services taken oath or affirmation to uphold the constitution. that makes our military unique. else in the world they pledge allegiance to a particular government or official. ere our armed services taken oath to an ideal. aclu,f the reason why the of which i'm still very active, never supports or opposes any candidate or official is because suppor
the tea party essentially went back to our original founding. i am so interested in having you for anybody else talk about our founding documents and why today we do not refer to them -- them. president obama also try to destroy the constitution. what he did was executive privilege, and whatever he did, he said himself, i have a telephone, and i will do whatever i want. then he used whatever he called it to take away all the rights. host: let's go back to your point. guest: thanks so much for...
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members of parliament today and tell us the debate today was open by alys by the from the far right if tea party it's the largest opposition party in the been destroyed let's first have a listen to how she ended his speech today. indians in a nice age but i don't see tat to allow me to end with a quote from former czech president men it's something you've already heard here and i quote if you live in a country that might penalize you for fishing without a license but not for crossing the border illegally without a valid passport and then you would be right in saying this country is governed by idiots slant yet fallen it's your duty and. i so that was the quality of germany's far right f.t. party the co-leader now tell us we heard she was booed at the end of her speeches more about the tone of what she said and how it went on with other parliamentarians while this has been a tone of rita that we've heard from the f.t. on various occasions not the first time that they have such a tone when it comes to debates here at the. that was thomas sparrow speaking to me let me now bring you up to date with
members of parliament today and tell us the debate today was open by alys by the from the far right if tea party it's the largest opposition party in the been destroyed let's first have a listen to how she ended his speech today. indians in a nice age but i don't see tat to allow me to end with a quote from former czech president men it's something you've already heard here and i quote if you live in a country that might penalize you for fishing without a license but not for crossing the border...
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you billie always it doesn't feel as though it's one of the year of course to keep your more tea party they're loathe. to stop is that. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy function is a quick wit it is a restaurant though. he's right there that it does his to get is a vehicle.
you billie always it doesn't feel as though it's one of the year of course to keep your more tea party they're loathe. to stop is that. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy function is a quick wit it is a restaurant though. he's right there that it does his to get is a vehicle.
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. >> it's the same for republicans, with the tea party candidates. when you have that split in the party, you have got to first deal with that before you can deal with the competition and the republicans did that well, i think. they have got both chambers. >> in the house you have these moderate republicans and tea party republicans that can't agree on anything. >> this is the lesson you learn any time. >> holding everybody accountable. >> they have a big day of reconning, should we go further into our deep beliefs or attract more people in the middle. the middle thing only works in select local elections. but on a big scale it never works. the lesson is it's about the person. >> pete: yes, after romney, the republican party said we'll figure out who we are. and trump shows up. yo>> are you worried about this? >> i think to melissa's point, these congressional races will be decidedded on the ground in those local districts. we have moderates in the mid worst and that will help us. we have to figure out as a party where we are before 2020. that's what
. >> it's the same for republicans, with the tea party candidates. when you have that split in the party, you have got to first deal with that before you can deal with the competition and the republicans did that well, i think. they have got both chambers. >> in the house you have these moderate republicans and tea party republicans that can't agree on anything. >> this is the lesson you learn any time. >> holding everybody accountable. >> they have a big day of...
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we may come over we want to own up to the end of the tea party we are this on the surface of. the want to shape the continent's future. part of it and join dumpsters as they share their stories their dreams and. seven percent plus for.
we may come over we want to own up to the end of the tea party we are this on the surface of. the want to shape the continent's future. part of it and join dumpsters as they share their stories their dreams and. seven percent plus for.
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what better way to start this weekend's wedding celebrations than with a tea party?the sunny weather, the royal school, here in windsor, has been gearing up for the big day for months. some have even been invited. and what are you going to be wearing? er, we're going to be wearing our school uniforms. and somebody‘s ironed a nice badge on... 0n the school, erm... summer uniforms. and we're going to be wearing straw hats. and hats. and they have this advice for meghan. it's a very new world to her because she used to live in america, now she's in the uk, in england, and it's going to be very different. she'll probably have to change her accent, i think, from american. yeah. and she needs to, like, fit in, but i think she's already doing that well. yeah. we need to talk about why, or how, prince harry and meghan, er, this force for good that i mentioned earlier on. yeah. up in bolton is 21—year—old saeed atcha. he's been running this young people's magazine for the last seven years and got the idea because he felt there was a lack of positive stories about teenagers. h
what better way to start this weekend's wedding celebrations than with a tea party?the sunny weather, the royal school, here in windsor, has been gearing up for the big day for months. some have even been invited. and what are you going to be wearing? er, we're going to be wearing our school uniforms. and somebody‘s ironed a nice badge on... 0n the school, erm... summer uniforms. and we're going to be wearing straw hats. and hats. and they have this advice for meghan. it's a very new world to...
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. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch the wedding at the sir francis drake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: $125 to show off their fas ncinators an some things for meghan, like donuts. >> people like donuts everywhere. >> sure, sure. >> reporter: nobody does pomp and circumstance like the royals. let's talk about the amazing wedding dress. >> gorgeous, very elegant. >> reporter: in the meantime, up on the hill, wedding bells chiming here at grace cathedral. the bells chimed at noon to celebrate the royal wedding. the episcopal church has ties to the uk. stopped to listen. >> i think they are a fabulous couple that are going to do good things for this world. >> reporter: harry and meghan? congrats from the bay area. cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> if you didn't wake up early to watch the royal wedding, you can get a full recap of the video and pictures at our web site, abc7news.com. >> different sort of celebra
. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch the wedding at the sir francis drake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: $125 to show off their fas ncinators an some things for meghan, like donuts. >> people like donuts everywhere. >> sure, sure. >> reporter: nobody does pomp and...
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talk all things royal. ♪ oh, oh, i will never let you down ♪ >> i have prepared a proper english tea party so happy. >> look -- even the sugar has a little "e.t." on it. no big deal. >> oh, and it's real tea. >> oh, my god, only the best for you rita. now i know you met harry, but what's interesting, we did the timing. you met harry when he first started dating meghan. did he have a glow? >> he's always glowing in my eyes. >> see, what you may not know is rita has had the biggest crush on harry since, like, forever. >> harry any day of the week, don't you think? >> would you do prince hair arr? >> i have no shame in my game. >> she's like the cool, fun prince. >> i'm just happy the wedding is happening. i grew up in london. for me, in my head i fell like i was part of the family. they're everything to us so yeah, in my head i was like, oh, yeah. >> have a good wedding harry. my people. >> call me after. >> you know better than most e protocol of all of this. there's certain lengths and certain sides the tea has to be on. >> pinky, up, right? when you spin the tea you're not allowed to touc
talk all things royal. ♪ oh, oh, i will never let you down ♪ >> i have prepared a proper english tea party so happy. >> look -- even the sugar has a little "e.t." on it. no big deal. >> oh, and it's real tea. >> oh, my god, only the best for you rita. now i know you met harry, but what's interesting, we did the timing. you met harry when he first started dating meghan. did he have a glow? >> he's always glowing in my eyes. >> see, what you may...
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the tea party rallies, i would coverede way the media the tea party rallies was interesting. tea party rallies were covered in the media by zooming in on signs that they found objectionable, which were often never talking to the people around them. they were effectively plants trying to portray everyone around them as racists. they would never interview those people. they would zoom in on those signs and change the entire theme of the event. louis farrakhan, there was a picture of him taken with barack obama in 2007, but we never saw it until this past couple months. how interesting is that? college campuses. here is another one. kanye west says some things that black people should be able to think outside the box. they don't have to be enslaved to one particular party. he is not articulate about it. he says something that is outside of the theme of the black plantation in the inner cities, and he is roasted. even a congresswoman from l.a. slams him as the mentally unstable -- as being mentally unstable. i would argue it is the media, that is where foundation is and where peo
the tea party rallies, i would coverede way the media the tea party rallies was interesting. tea party rallies were covered in the media by zooming in on signs that they found objectionable, which were often never talking to the people around them. they were effectively plants trying to portray everyone around them as racists. they would never interview those people. they would zoom in on those signs and change the entire theme of the event. louis farrakhan, there was a picture of him taken...
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. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a proper rebroadcast of harry and meghan's weddingrake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: guests paid $125 to show-off their fascinators, drink tea, eat crumpets and scones and even some twists for meghan thrown in like doughnuts. >> people like doughnuts everywhere. >> reporter: nobody does pomp and circumstance like the royals, and let's talk about that amazing wedding dress. >> gorgeous. very elegant. she's a lovely person. >> reporter: mean time up on knob hill wedding bells were chiming here at grace cathedral. the bells chimed at noon. the church has ties to the u.k. >> i think they are a fabulous couple that are going to do good things for this world. >> reporter: harry and meghan, congrats from the bay area. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> now, if you didn't wake up early to watch the royal wedding, you can get a full recap at abc7news.com. >> that time of year
. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a proper rebroadcast of harry and meghan's weddingrake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: guests paid $125 to show-off their fascinators, drink tea, eat crumpets and scones and even some twists for meghan thrown in like doughnuts. >> people like...
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. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a proper rebroadcast of harry and meghan's wedding at the sir francis drake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: guests paid $125 to show-off their fascinators, drink tea, eat crumpets and scones and even some twists for meghan thrown in like doughnuts. >> people like doughnuts everywhere. >> reporter: nobody does pomp and circumstance like the royals, and let's talk about that amazing wedding dress. >> gorgeous. very elegant. she's a lovely person. >> reporter: mean time up on knob hill wedding bells were chiming here at grace cathedral. the bells chimed at noon. the church has ties to the u.k. >> i think they are a fabulous couple that are going to do good things for this world. >> reporter: harry and meghan, congrats from the bay area. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> now, if you didn't wake up early to watch the royal wedding, you can get a full recap at abc7news.com.
. >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a proper rebroadcast of harry and meghan's wedding at the sir francis drake hotel. >> i think it's really exciting, actually. i think they're really nice people. >> i loved it. i woke up at 3:00. her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and the prince. >> reporter: guests paid $125 to show-off their fascinators, drink tea, eat crumpets and scones and even some twists for meghan thrown in like doughnuts....
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he was a republican congressman, a tea party congressman, elected in 2010 from kansas, very hard linetook on hillary clinton on the benghazi committee. he was very, very tough. and is very conservative and hard line on iran. the first trip he took was to the middle east. he went to israel. rex tillerson never went to israel as secretary of state other than in assisting the president in a summit. never did his own trip because he was shut out because jared kushner the son-in-law and others from the white house were running middle east policy. but that was a signal that he wants to take charge of american diplomacy. >> andrea mitchell, thanks so much. i'll let you go to see if you can't track down the new secretary of state if you want to come back in to our conversation, just give a wave and we'll come back to you. but i want to expand this conversation back out to ned price. this is somebody who led the cia previously, who clearly seems to bring to the table most critically his trust from president trump. what is your view of what is possible here as somebody who has kind of worked be
he was a republican congressman, a tea party congressman, elected in 2010 from kansas, very hard linetook on hillary clinton on the benghazi committee. he was very, very tough. and is very conservative and hard line on iran. the first trip he took was to the middle east. he went to israel. rex tillerson never went to israel as secretary of state other than in assisting the president in a summit. never did his own trip because he was shut out because jared kushner the son-in-law and others from...
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he makes a very important point because it directs our attention to what was really driving the tea party that really traded on people's fears that then vomited up donald trump. he's a consequence of this stuff, to my mind. >> there were candidates before donald trump was around that engaged in questionable practices. and he pointed to todd aiken among a number of others. the follow-up, the logical follow-up question is what does that say about the republican electorate? >> well, respectfully to josh, i think tim miller was absolutely correct. that the trump candidate in the race is obvious to everyone regardless of what the president said. that they were going to see who was the candidate who evinced this kind of affectation which is intolerant and lacks a lot of policy but is generally, you know, quick for a fight. that is what don blankenship is. that's what roy moore was. in the moore race, what's interesting is the conservative candidate in that race came in third place. they had a very consistent tea party conservative who was drummed out of that race because he contradicted or rath
he makes a very important point because it directs our attention to what was really driving the tea party that really traded on people's fears that then vomited up donald trump. he's a consequence of this stuff, to my mind. >> there were candidates before donald trump was around that engaged in questionable practices. and he pointed to todd aiken among a number of others. the follow-up, the logical follow-up question is what does that say about the republican electorate? >> well,...
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tea. parties are going to come but also sugarcoats or flowers to decorate cakes and the like a theme toad of egg white makes the sugar stick. as it does not have the time ending for of course is for one thing to get the most and to keep the dry chilled them makes it a bit crisp and it's tasty because the sugar adds and of course i think it looks very beautiful. to touch in austin. she decorates the cake with some floral confetti also from her own garden of course and it's ready to serve in martina's own café in her garden of blossoms. i ordered eleven. you can taste the lavender it makes you feel like you're in the provide some way in france in the summer is a really tasty aroma it's very delicate. martina go down a cabbage a floral cook who introduces her guests to new worlds of flavor. europe's best served spots are often located where a wetsuit is required and that is definitely the case for a secret surfers paradise located in the most northern part of denmark cliff more lower on the north sea serves as a mecca for servers who don't mind riding the waves in cold water now surfers here
tea. parties are going to come but also sugarcoats or flowers to decorate cakes and the like a theme toad of egg white makes the sugar stick. as it does not have the time ending for of course is for one thing to get the most and to keep the dry chilled them makes it a bit crisp and it's tasty because the sugar adds and of course i think it looks very beautiful. to touch in austin. she decorates the cake with some floral confetti also from her own garden of course and it's ready to serve in...
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in 1770 in boston, it's not the tea party, there was a revolt over taxes being paid at the time. there was a conflict in the commons and the british troops were called out just before, as you know our independence. the troops were called out, columnist were killed and the crown agreed to prosecute to hold the trial. they had two or there would be greater riots. the british soldiers were being attacked by the writers and cannot get an american lawyer. we all know the story i just want to make sure we understand where our profession is going. so who stepped up? a lawyer by the name of john adams who was a poor way or doing nothing, he stepped up to defend them and in a trial where everybody was convinced they would be convicted, even though i don't want to defend the british lawyers for killing some columnist, even though they were attacked, he got an acquittal for six of them and three were convicted. he was ostracized, john adams, as a lawyer, but stood up for what was right. this was in 1770, followed quickly 40 years later in 1839, again i'll be very brief , by a lawyer by the
in 1770 in boston, it's not the tea party, there was a revolt over taxes being paid at the time. there was a conflict in the commons and the british troops were called out just before, as you know our independence. the troops were called out, columnist were killed and the crown agreed to prosecute to hold the trial. they had two or there would be greater riots. the british soldiers were being attacked by the writers and cannot get an american lawyer. we all know the story i just want to make...
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here is >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a broadcast. >> i think it's really exciting actually. i think they are really nice people. >> her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and prince. >> let's talk about that amazing wedding dress. >> very elegant. she is a lovely person. >> meantime wedding bells were chiming for the lovely the bells chimed to celebrate the royal wedding. laura moss stopped to listen. >> i think they are a fabulous couple that will do wonderful things for this world. >> abc 7 news. >> if you missed the royal wedding you can get a recap on our web site, abc7news.com. i bet you were up bright and early to watch that wedding. >> yes. >>> good morning everyone. we have a bit of a breeze over the bachlt it kept things on the cool side. this morning waking up to a blanket of low clouds. we managed 60s in livermore. li. im ha i'll have a look and pinpoint the changes for you coming up. >>> also ahead, the power of social media. hear from a man crediting his twitter followers for helping him save his mother's life. >>> in santa fe, texas a f
here is >> reporter: a proper british tea party to watch a broadcast. >> i think it's really exciting actually. i think they are really nice people. >> her expressions and you see a lot of love between her and prince. >> let's talk about that amazing wedding dress. >> very elegant. she is a lovely person. >> meantime wedding bells were chiming for the lovely the bells chimed to celebrate the royal wedding. laura moss stopped to listen. >> i think they...
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colleagues not just chairman , nunes but also the tea party people on the judiciary committee, they demanddocuments from the justice department. they get the documents. our chairman doesn't even read them. they go back and demand further documents. they get those and are not satisfied. they continued to escalate their requests, not because they are particularly interested in documents, except to the degree they might be used to undermine the department or assist the white house the whole goal is to , fight. it is to keep escalating the demand until you get the fight. because every time the justice department quite rightly resists providing open investigatory materials that might interfere with the investigation, as if on cue the white house tweets, why won't the justice department provide these documents to congress? it is designed to give the president fodder to attack the department. and it is very transparent. that is not oversight. that is an assault on the institution masquerading as oversight. and sadly, it is having an effect i think in undermining public confidence in those institu
colleagues not just chairman , nunes but also the tea party people on the judiciary committee, they demanddocuments from the justice department. they get the documents. our chairman doesn't even read them. they go back and demand further documents. they get those and are not satisfied. they continued to escalate their requests, not because they are particularly interested in documents, except to the degree they might be used to undermine the department or assist the white house the whole goal...
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venture is not trump space trump space that tea party thirty six percent are all neo cons and hawks as well of the baby boomer generation so well that rhetoric sometimes works because that might be what trump is thinking for the minute or not they are that john bolton's and might bump am i that oh no her vanity when you have always and you know it's very there if it was there was a really interesting post-mortem of the two thousand and sixteen election and there is evidence very strong evidence that a number of counties were flipped because of the anti-war sentiment that they were democrats but they were they they actually supported trump's noninterventionist views so i would differ with on michael i have a much bigger question to ask you over the last week or so we've heard these murmurings that. france and the united states. and great britain want to start going around the security council of the united nations so they can pursue their syria policy i find this really very troublesome and gained risk here because we have to remember what the security council was a stablish for in the
venture is not trump space trump space that tea party thirty six percent are all neo cons and hawks as well of the baby boomer generation so well that rhetoric sometimes works because that might be what trump is thinking for the minute or not they are that john bolton's and might bump am i that oh no her vanity when you have always and you know it's very there if it was there was a really interesting post-mortem of the two thousand and sixteen election and there is evidence very strong evidence...
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know their their branch of the democratic party and to reward friends whether it be to go after the tea party in two thousand and ten to get barack obama reelected in two thousand and twelve to try to build a position for hillary clinton in two thousand and fourteen and to try to get her elected in fifteen sixteen that's the larger narrative and in the beginning i think donald trump wasn't in a position to take that narrative on because his base was still you know wondering if he'd make it through the perilous honeymoon period where generally you do get a break and now we're in a place where eyes are opening and we're realizing you know what happened from two thousand and nine to two thousand and seventeen under barack obama was a mirage low interest rates made it look as if a big deficit spending made it look as if everything was going well in reality we are now we've been party to the grossest abuse of power by an administration ever in the history of this country going all the way back and that's the real story it's not so much two thousand and fifteen sixteen and for that reason we need c
know their their branch of the democratic party and to reward friends whether it be to go after the tea party in two thousand and ten to get barack obama reelected in two thousand and twelve to try to build a position for hillary clinton in two thousand and fourteen and to try to get her elected in fifteen sixteen that's the larger narrative and in the beginning i think donald trump wasn't in a position to take that narrative on because his base was still you know wondering if he'd make it...
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this is well documented and written about at nausea and it began in the tea party in 1763. the king decided to ramp up his drive to get a firm grip on the colonies through 1774 with the passage of the four acts of parliament called the course of laws. what they showed to the farmers of massachusetts was that the king was pointing towards making them into irish serbs. they organize themselves as they had always throughout history in their towns, through the malicious. they took over the old royal militias instructed to train. what the king did not understand was they knew how to train. just in one year of the seven years war, 10000 of massachusetts men fought in the war. anybody who is 35 in massachusetts towns was a veteran. in these veterans train the young man in their town who were not veterans. they were very enthusiastic and they did train and they train seriously. why did they train so seriously? because they knew it was going to happen if they let the king have his way. one of the wonderful things about the king god bless him, was that he thought he could have his wa
this is well documented and written about at nausea and it began in the tea party in 1763. the king decided to ramp up his drive to get a firm grip on the colonies through 1774 with the passage of the four acts of parliament called the course of laws. what they showed to the farmers of massachusetts was that the king was pointing towards making them into irish serbs. they organize themselves as they had always throughout history in their towns, through the malicious. they took over the old...
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and soul is being and as george articulated this is a lifelong democrat who turned himself into a tea party evangelical conservative for that thirty six percent base to win the election which was a thirty year record low turnout and he did a brilliant job at it the irony the grand irony is now that he holds office he has given capitulated everything there is no white house policy toward the intelligence community the pentagon or state whatsoever they are autonomous to create their own and the one thing he stayed true on throughout that whole thing is he's like a donald w. obama he is a hawkish neo con we were going to get that whether you had hillary clinton were donald trump and if you really look as to what he spoke at on the campaign trail and throughout his life that's his ideology so that reflects very well as to why we are where we are in syria why a bolton is hired you know in case they go she don't go well in north korea the iran deal and i'm not a president obama apologist either but that is the one other kavya peter that you pointed out the iran deal t p p paris climate accord in
and soul is being and as george articulated this is a lifelong democrat who turned himself into a tea party evangelical conservative for that thirty six percent base to win the election which was a thirty year record low turnout and he did a brilliant job at it the irony the grand irony is now that he holds office he has given capitulated everything there is no white house policy toward the intelligence community the pentagon or state whatsoever they are autonomous to create their own and the...
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compared to the ones i went to last year in berlin it's sort of like an english tea party andrea to say very call most of music playing people showing the solidarity from different groups dressed up lots of flags there doesn't seem to be much of a police presence and as you can see are marching with the crowds and they started off in firing and went to trafalgar square the purpose of this. rally here in the u.k. they're focusing on subjects like greg's it on the the latest when. immigration and of course present felt there have been a lot of unhappy people with what the government's been doing of late and we've seen evidence of that and then the other thing that the focus is focusing on is racism i spoke to a number of people who talked about this issue and they were talking about the fact that there's institutional racism across the board and that is affecting how the country runs let's have a quick listen to what those people said. with this team to stop all the working class are working class again the games did class and then copy colors them to create this. because you don't. explo
compared to the ones i went to last year in berlin it's sort of like an english tea party andrea to say very call most of music playing people showing the solidarity from different groups dressed up lots of flags there doesn't seem to be much of a police presence and as you can see are marching with the crowds and they started off in firing and went to trafalgar square the purpose of this. rally here in the u.k. they're focusing on subjects like greg's it on the the latest when. immigration and...
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yeah i was going to say one one final point nonintervention is not trump space trump space that tea party thirty six percent are all neo cons and hawks as well of the baby boomer generation so well that rhetoric sometimes works because that might be what trump is thinking for the minute or not they are the john bolton's and might bump am i that i know her eventually when you have always and you know it's very there's it was there was a really interesting post-mortem of the two thousand and sixteen election and there is evidence very strong evidence that a number of counties were flipped because of the anti-war sentiment that they were democrats but they were they actually supported trump's noninterventionist views so i would differ with on michael i have a kind of much bigger question to ask you over the last week or so we've heard these murmurings that. france and the united states. and great britain want to start going around the security council. well at the united nations so they can pursue their syria policy i find this really very troublesome and dangerous here because we have to re
yeah i was going to say one one final point nonintervention is not trump space trump space that tea party thirty six percent are all neo cons and hawks as well of the baby boomer generation so well that rhetoric sometimes works because that might be what trump is thinking for the minute or not they are the john bolton's and might bump am i that i know her eventually when you have always and you know it's very there's it was there was a really interesting post-mortem of the two thousand and...
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and soul is being and as george articulated this is a lifelong democrat who turned himself into a tea party evangelical conservative for that thirty six percent base to win the election which was a thirty year record low turnout and he did a brilliant job at it the irony the grand irony is now that he holds office he has given capitulated everything there is no white house policy toward the intelligence community the pentagon or state whatsoever they're autonomous to create their own and the one thing he stayed true on throughout that whole thing is he's like a donald w. obama he is a hawkish neo con we were going to get that whether you had hillary clinton were donald trump and if you really look as to what he spoke at on the campaign trail and throughout his life that's his ideology so that reflects very well as to why we are where we are in syria why a bolton is hired you know in case they go she don't go well in north korea the iran deal and i'm not a president obama apologist either but that is the one other kevvy peter that you pointed out the iran deal t p p paris climate accord in a
and soul is being and as george articulated this is a lifelong democrat who turned himself into a tea party evangelical conservative for that thirty six percent base to win the election which was a thirty year record low turnout and he did a brilliant job at it the irony the grand irony is now that he holds office he has given capitulated everything there is no white house policy toward the intelligence community the pentagon or state whatsoever they're autonomous to create their own and the...
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know their their branch of the democratic party and to reward friends whether it be to go after the tea party in two thousand and ten to get barack obama reelected in two thousand and twelve to try to build a position for hillary clinton in two thousand and fourteen and to try to get are elected in fifteen sixteen that's the larger narrative and in the beginning i think donald trump wasn't in a position to take that narrative on because his base was still you know wondering if he'd make it through the perilous honeymoon period were generally you do get a break and now we're in a place where eyes are opening and we're realizing you know what happened from two thousand and nine to two thousand and seventeen under barack obama was a mirage low interest rates made it look as if a big deficit spending made it look as if everything was going well in reality we are now we've been party to the grossest abuse of power by an administration ever in the history of this country going all the way back and that's the real story it's not so much two thousand and fifteen sixteen and for that reason we need co
know their their branch of the democratic party and to reward friends whether it be to go after the tea party in two thousand and ten to get barack obama reelected in two thousand and twelve to try to build a position for hillary clinton in two thousand and fourteen and to try to get are elected in fifteen sixteen that's the larger narrative and in the beginning i think donald trump wasn't in a position to take that narrative on because his base was still you know wondering if he'd make it...
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we have had weddings where the couple have started with a huge english tea party on the lawn and then of snow machines and christmas. we will get to the cake ina minute. christmas. we will get to the cake in a minute. some of the high profile weddings. 0n security, it's critically important, we know security would be massive on saturday. a lot of high profile weddings could perhaps want their own security retinue. that impacts immediately on the mood and environment. and they presumably tell you what to do. exactly. i was at windsor castle on tuesday this week. there is security everywhere, but on a wedding, on the big day, you wanted hidden away. not every bride dreams of sniffer dogs, so it should be in the shadows. but it's a high—profile event, balancing privacy and security, and the royal wedding has a huge global interest. you have a delicious looking cake, the top tier wedding cake. i will go through some tweets, we have asked you this morning where you would splash out and where you would prioritise spending and where you would save money. 0ne tweet says, i would save money. 0
we have had weddings where the couple have started with a huge english tea party on the lawn and then of snow machines and christmas. we will get to the cake ina minute. christmas. we will get to the cake in a minute. some of the high profile weddings. 0n security, it's critically important, we know security would be massive on saturday. a lot of high profile weddings could perhaps want their own security retinue. that impacts immediately on the mood and environment. and they presumably tell...
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lot of flaws it's imperfect but again without a good replacement and also without a global more tea party agreement that includes all the p five p. five p. five plus one iran and the united states any idea railing of this agreement will be disastrous and it's just going to embolden the hardliners in iran to do what they do and again as i said nothing. we do doesn't mean that iran eight years ago is just this particular issue president from risk making. without having a good backup plan that. runs germany and britain france so forth. sada how did he is set to continue is lebanon's prime minister under the sectarian power sharing system despite his party's core showing in sunday's polls how did he says his future movement appears to have lost a third if it seats and preliminary results show the shop part of hezbollah and its allies winning more than half the seats in parliament zana has more from beirut. there was a clear winner and lebanon's election. hezbollah and its political allies won the majority of seats in parliament it's being seen by some as a victory for iran the shiite group is
lot of flaws it's imperfect but again without a good replacement and also without a global more tea party agreement that includes all the p five p. five p. five plus one iran and the united states any idea railing of this agreement will be disastrous and it's just going to embolden the hardliners in iran to do what they do and again as i said nothing. we do doesn't mean that iran eight years ago is just this particular issue president from risk making. without having a good backup plan that....