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for some analysis of this i'm joined by all of political scientists and senior adviser with rasmussen global in berlin welcome. so your voters have essentially given the established political parties a thumbs down house is gone down in brussels i think maybe these elections will go doll in history as the 1st truly european elections so they're really a reflection off people's. feelings and how the country is so it's it puts definitely an end to the de facto 2 big party blog the big 10 party time is over so all you could call a different man to parliament i would call it is much more democratic paula meant it reflects much more different shades of policies these days and of course the climate crisis issue was big the saying migration was free a couple of months ago as the big topic so there are many more topics but even france to moments the head of the social democrats had demonstrated that you can win an election which she did in the netherlands with classical social democratic policy so it's much more bold wording and so therefore this will be an interesting time not to see how the
for some analysis of this i'm joined by all of political scientists and senior adviser with rasmussen global in berlin welcome. so your voters have essentially given the established political parties a thumbs down house is gone down in brussels i think maybe these elections will go doll in history as the 1st truly european elections so they're really a reflection off people's. feelings and how the country is so it's it puts definitely an end to the de facto 2 big party blog the big 10 party...
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dr rasmussen nielsen is from the reuters institute for the study of journalism at the university of oxford he also advises the e.u. commission on this information welcome to you we hear a lot these days about to descend from asian and russian troll farms is it just russia doing this. no not at all i mean i think it's very clear that there are a number of. operations. and they are probably the most the games in the sense of ones but there has been a number of incidents in which other forms they shown to be acts of around the world trying to sow confusion and increases trucks in the political process and it is it's just vegan if i can put it that way away at it as well as the west that it. i think it's clear that the line between information operations and sometimes a bit hot to draw on and there are probably instances in which western governments are accepted is that other governments might think of as interference i think what we need to give in mind is that the majority of misinformation and sometimes it is a nation are you can mistaken or profit from international actors and this will be
dr rasmussen nielsen is from the reuters institute for the study of journalism at the university of oxford he also advises the e.u. commission on this information welcome to you we hear a lot these days about to descend from asian and russian troll farms is it just russia doing this. no not at all i mean i think it's very clear that there are a number of. operations. and they are probably the most the games in the sense of ones but there has been a number of incidents in which other forms they...
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bring you back in all of ponca from rasmussen global here in the studio with us so we saw centrist parties losing across the board in europe that was very much mirrored here in berlin the governing parties have lost huge amounts of support why what happened i think is just another step on the long journey you were coming up in germany so this is going on for 34 years now we've seen this in a national election so where both parties lost significantly in this just going on and on the question is when will it stop and how will they stop it and i don't have an answer to that sir and i'm not even sure if the person know currently is the right team actually to do on both sides that you both the parties are actually so implicated change that's now on the other hand the greens are now searching what are they going to do with their newfound power yeah sort of definitely they will not enter any kind of new government without any new elections so that's for sure because they are very strong right now they end up with 8.7 percent in the national elections but they're now close to 20 so whatever actual
bring you back in all of ponca from rasmussen global here in the studio with us so we saw centrist parties losing across the board in europe that was very much mirrored here in berlin the governing parties have lost huge amounts of support why what happened i think is just another step on the long journey you were coming up in germany so this is going on for 34 years now we've seen this in a national election so where both parties lost significantly in this just going on and on the question is...
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and we're joined in the studio by all of the political scientists with rasmussen global here in berlin thanks for being here so centrist parties losing across europe political establishment looks like it's not very solid ground mirrored very much by the results that we see here in berlin. why is this happening i think it's that we see this trend for years now and specially if you look at the s.p.d. you can see how dramatic it actually is going on so yesterday's on the race to the bottom which now turned really into excessive dental crisis if you are so 20 years ago they had 40 percent now they're down to 15. comparison to the last 10 years so they're really it's there's just one direction and the sea views in the same boat as we've seen now it was interesting the green party especially leading in this age groups of very young people 1st time voters in the age of 2018 to 24 so they're leading by far with 33 percent while the established parties actually always you don't resonate with young voters any longer it's on the one hand because the climate change issue is such a huge of the frig
and we're joined in the studio by all of the political scientists with rasmussen global here in berlin thanks for being here so centrist parties losing across europe political establishment looks like it's not very solid ground mirrored very much by the results that we see here in berlin. why is this happening i think it's that we see this trend for years now and specially if you look at the s.p.d. you can see how dramatic it actually is going on so yesterday's on the race to the bottom which...
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by day he means in particular the right wing populist like rasmussen pollard done who's been agitating against me on the park and he's the head of the strong course party a new anti is wrong group in denmark with police protection he enters neighborhoods where many muslims live deliberately provoking people then he posts the videos online because it demonstrating and cites his right to free speech even going so far as to burn the koran in a public that big that it gets out of here. oh no you get out of her country. where you have. to counter protesters chant no racists in our cities in the near abroad district protesters call for a liberal cosmopolitan denmark and an end to racism and xenophobia honestly given the effort i'm hearing lots of stories from children who tell me in the schoolyard their classmates play who's the next to get thrown out you because you're a muslim that's damaging to the children they feel like they're danes it's not this is and that is go catarina sarah larson is a political scientist at the europa think tank in copenhagen she's been observing political develo
by day he means in particular the right wing populist like rasmussen pollard done who's been agitating against me on the park and he's the head of the strong course party a new anti is wrong group in denmark with police protection he enters neighborhoods where many muslims live deliberately provoking people then he posts the videos online because it demonstrating and cites his right to free speech even going so far as to burn the koran in a public that big that it gets out of here. oh no you...
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bring it back in all of poker from rasmussen global here in the studio with us so we saw centrist parties losing across the board in europe that was very much mirrored here in berlin.
bring it back in all of poker from rasmussen global here in the studio with us so we saw centrist parties losing across the board in europe that was very much mirrored here in berlin.
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to brussels to the european parliament word for more details they speak to fabrice party from the rasmussen and global thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera so let's start with france where of course we saw perhaps not the shock expected but there is a suggestion that marine le pen has overtaken him and well mccrone what do you make of it and why do you think that's happened where if you could be a big sanction on the president by calling these european urgent out here you have to. last pro european and french president we have had over the kates and yetis parties coming so go on in the europe and the elections so i think there would be lots of hard lessons to draw far from that result discipline less on these that polarisation meaning it's either me back or all upin is clearly not working in favor of the centuries the liberal side of the political spectrum and these actually reinforcing the more extreme part so i think here again marco would have to do some lesson that maybe to play that extremely polarized kind of political landscape is not to the advantage of france's de
to brussels to the european parliament word for more details they speak to fabrice party from the rasmussen and global thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera so let's start with france where of course we saw perhaps not the shock expected but there is a suggestion that marine le pen has overtaken him and well mccrone what do you make of it and why do you think that's happened where if you could be a big sanction on the president by calling these european urgent out here you have...
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in the race for tech rasmussen he's the executive director of the year right just sent to tell us that the latest move by the u.s. against could end up affecting ordinary consumers on the tumor you'll see. basically you potentially could see a slowdown in 5 g.s. women taishan those that are armed but to not go along with the while we're buying . that could impact impact of different things a lot of different new innovations and things like that could be could be impacted in. just creates a big mess and far as trade goes and i think the consumers overall will wind up paying a price at some point in time whether or not getting the type of industry and innovation that they're expecting or to suffer community in the 5 g. area or focus a you need to deal with this company and that's it and so really was . the competitive nature that we advocating. will stay with the u.s. china trade war because u.s. stocks to take quite a tumble over the past few days g.t. to attack terrorists being imposed by beijing and washington on each other and american farmers are apparently among those who are losin
in the race for tech rasmussen he's the executive director of the year right just sent to tell us that the latest move by the u.s. against could end up affecting ordinary consumers on the tumor you'll see. basically you potentially could see a slowdown in 5 g.s. women taishan those that are armed but to not go along with the while we're buying . that could impact impact of different things a lot of different new innovations and things like that could be could be impacted in. just creates a big...
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is rarely cracked fifty percent even being polled by rasmussen reports which by the way was the most accurate pollster in two thousand and sixteen for the popular vote there's this gap here a gap in perception he's great on the economy but a lot of voters they don't like all this tweeting and they don't like a lot of the bullying do you think that this is a serious liability for president trump. no i don't because what we've seen is that people are willing to support his agenda even if they don't like his personal style his brashness on twitter and look when people are at home and they have an extra thousand dollars or two thousand dollars in their pocket to put braces on their kids' teeth and to send their kids away to a science camp in the summer boy that goes an awfully long way they they start to forget about the style points that they don't like about president trump and look joe biden i think has been damaged in this skirmish with bernie sanders and others before he even came out of the gate in terms of style points and i think the attack on the inappropriate touching really hu
is rarely cracked fifty percent even being polled by rasmussen reports which by the way was the most accurate pollster in two thousand and sixteen for the popular vote there's this gap here a gap in perception he's great on the economy but a lot of voters they don't like all this tweeting and they don't like a lot of the bullying do you think that this is a serious liability for president trump. no i don't because what we've seen is that people are willing to support his agenda even if they...
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power in the world let's bring in a guest now miss an executive director at the eurasia center mr rasmussen thank you for joining us on the program. where you along with 70 affiliates have been put on the trade block this in the u.s. now how will this affect the already difficult relationship between the 2 countries or. is this i think it's. the trade you know we. 1 were going on i think this. now but now to roy black with you while so many different. yeah escalating the trade the trade war and all the war a mechanism that can honor while away the leading technology is 5 g. i think mr trump has already said that. you cannot afford to lose the 5 you raise and i think that one way that you know. that the us have things to put barriers up in the hallways direction so this movie is directly linked to the ongoing paris well between the time between china and the us. is this is this move the links to the ongoing carry fall between china and the us. i think. that what i what i think we're going to see here not just between that china in the us but i think you'll see the u.s. try to tighten pressur
power in the world let's bring in a guest now miss an executive director at the eurasia center mr rasmussen thank you for joining us on the program. where you along with 70 affiliates have been put on the trade block this in the u.s. now how will this affect the already difficult relationship between the 2 countries or. is this i think it's. the trade you know we. 1 were going on i think this. now but now to roy black with you while so many different. yeah escalating the trade the trade war and...
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he knew paul mack from rasmussen finds that only 42% of americans think the country would have been bettern. on the fence on that question, he joins us to deliver his verdict. mark steyn. >> i was on the fence, tucker. last it isn't funny anymore. basically, this is the woman who is more responsible than anyone for the totally pointless and discreditable russian investigation that destroyed your first guest's life, george papadopoulos. in november 2016, america is the only country that is the peaceful transfer of power, which i find a little odd because i can't member the last time i saw you belgian or danish prime minister hanging from a lamp post, but the fact is the more people who said it, the more it became conditional, because it was her refusal to lose gracefully that in fact enabled this disgusting last two years in which the losing party's men on the inside have conducted an investigation into the duly elected president. it is quite disgraceful. she is quite disgraceful. to listen to your friend, richard goodstein -- i like richard, but for him, laughing at what happened, george p
he knew paul mack from rasmussen finds that only 42% of americans think the country would have been bettern. on the fence on that question, he joins us to deliver his verdict. mark steyn. >> i was on the fence, tucker. last it isn't funny anymore. basically, this is the woman who is more responsible than anyone for the totally pointless and discreditable russian investigation that destroyed your first guest's life, george papadopoulos. in november 2016, america is the only country that is...
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. >> maas miss seven polling just today finds -- rasmussen polling shows three out of four americans you should is to prove that you're here legally. lou: do you think that the republican party understands that it has to work right now, diligently, feverishly to the insure the integrity of of the 2020 election? >> i would hope they do. i think coming out of the mueller report we understand that russia did try to tamper with our elections. they did not change the result, and i think that's important to underscore. but that doesn't mean our he can tomorrow system is safe. president obama thought it was, but i think we've seen that it's not, and he didn't take those concerns seriously from russia. lou: yeah. i think patrice makes a very important point and, chris, the real intervention in our elections was by the democrats. they stole, they stole the midterm elections. it's now clear. as a result of the investigation of robert mueller and his 17 angry democrats. what that has revealed is that they knew there was no collusion and did not tell the american people about it months in advanc
. >> maas miss seven polling just today finds -- rasmussen polling shows three out of four americans you should is to prove that you're here legally. lou: do you think that the republican party understands that it has to work right now, diligently, feverishly to the insure the integrity of of the 2020 election? >> i would hope they do. i think coming out of the mueller report we understand that russia did try to tamper with our elections. they did not change the result, and i think...
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a rasmussen march report reports that 61 percent want democrats in congress to move on.get out of your bubble and represent the people. [laughter] >> what do you do with the 10 instances of obstruction of justice? just walk away and close the case? trish: personally, i am out of time but i will tell you one thing. i don't understand why there was some kind of set up along the way. we talked to multiple people in this very program that said they had the fbi spying on them, trying to in some cases, frame them. what the heck was going on, scott? that is what i want to know the answer to. why are you relying on -- >> what are you doing about -- [multiple speakers] trish: i had to leave it there. thank you so much. a disturbing video, muslim kids calling for horrific acts including beheadings, torture. coming up, muslim american dr. says what you see on the screen is all over the country. and these schools are radicalizing our kids. that is rhnext. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo
a rasmussen march report reports that 61 percent want democrats in congress to move on.get out of your bubble and represent the people. [laughter] >> what do you do with the 10 instances of obstruction of justice? just walk away and close the case? trish: personally, i am out of time but i will tell you one thing. i don't understand why there was some kind of set up along the way. we talked to multiple people in this very program that said they had the fbi spying on them, trying to in...
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ted rasmussen. ted there is ted and you're the new state county treasurer, right and to all other elected officials, thank you for coming. i'm so happy to be here in front of such a great crowd with my friend steve bullock. let me tell you just a little bit about steve. i've known him for ten, 11, 12 years. he was the chief deputy attorney general in montana then the attorney general, then the governor the last six and a half years. and i want to tell you why i'm supporting him for president of the united states. and it's because what i call the bullock package. it's the whole group of qualities that i see in steve. first -- and probably foremost he is an incredible man of integrity. you always know his word is good. his commitment is good. you always know he is going to try and do the right thing, no matter what the political situation, he is going to try and do the right thing. secondly in that combination he is an extraordinarily able person. he is broit, sees things quickly, reads situations. he
ted rasmussen. ted there is ted and you're the new state county treasurer, right and to all other elected officials, thank you for coming. i'm so happy to be here in front of such a great crowd with my friend steve bullock. let me tell you just a little bit about steve. i've known him for ten, 11, 12 years. he was the chief deputy attorney general in montana then the attorney general, then the governor the last six and a half years. and i want to tell you why i'm supporting him for president of...
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rasmussen, he gets 50, obama was 51%. george w. bush got 51% the day he got job approval.democrats know that. things are going well, economy is booming, six million new jobs created, record low unemployment, america is strong in the world. what do they do, they change the subject. connell: doesn't hurt. for clinton in the late '90s it helped his numbers going through that process. could that happen? >> these democrats have nothing to talk a bought. their plan is not to do anything. the president in the state of the union earlier this year in february gave a great plan to fix infrastructure, cover preexisting conditions on health care, lower drug prices. he gave a really good list. democrats have acted on none of it. connell: overall with all the things you talked about, there is argument to be made i think things could be even better numberswise for the president. show you what 538 has in terms of this point in the presidency. i believe 860 days where someone's net approval is. president, current president, almost 13 points underwater there. the other presidents on the lis
rasmussen, he gets 50, obama was 51%. george w. bush got 51% the day he got job approval.democrats know that. things are going well, economy is booming, six million new jobs created, record low unemployment, america is strong in the world. what do they do, they change the subject. connell: doesn't hurt. for clinton in the late '90s it helped his numbers going through that process. could that happen? >> these democrats have nothing to talk a bought. their plan is not to do anything. the...
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hand and not giving incentives or active policies or on the other hand so a lot of money on the rasmussen blows on use on employment programs related i would say she has still to. wait and see the results. in portugal proves that actually some of these policies were wrong and that part of that and that the punitive part of it and that indeed by. investing in the in. sumption and in investing in the people we will while at the same time keeping the balance the books that winced was the right way and that's what has been bringing back our youth that was forced to emigrate with the austerity policies back and i think the youth in portugal like anywhere they want of course job opportunities in this some jobs not precarious jobs sensitive children kids very much the norm and of course this means quality education also to face the challenges that are imposed by the the changes in the digital world little if any investing in europe's youth i would like to hear what mr baucus to say about that because that would mean that countries like germany would have to pay more into countries where you have
hand and not giving incentives or active policies or on the other hand so a lot of money on the rasmussen blows on use on employment programs related i would say she has still to. wait and see the results. in portugal proves that actually some of these policies were wrong and that part of that and that the punitive part of it and that indeed by. investing in the in. sumption and in investing in the people we will while at the same time keeping the balance the books that winced was the right way...
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fabrice pothier of rasmussen joining us from brussels.erger with renault to create the world's third biggest carmaker. this is just in today's session. this is the m&a story is doing to the car sector just today near europe. more next on this. ♪ anna: mainstream european parties mostly held their ground against nationalist forces, but there were some important exceptions. one of those is in france. we're joined now by our reporter in paris. very good to have you with us. explain to us how macron faired yesterday against le pen. he didn't have a great night, id he, or a great weekend. > he dent, however, this was actually by a narrow margin, so it was a narrow defeat, meaning that there will be no cabinet reshuffle. it is not going to call for dilution of parliament, like marine le pen has asked last night after the victory of the national rally in this e.u. election, but still, this is a setback for emmanuel macron at home and in europe. at home, it will make it hard to carry on. the next one being the jobless benefits reform. it might al
fabrice pothier of rasmussen joining us from brussels.erger with renault to create the world's third biggest carmaker. this is just in today's session. this is the m&a story is doing to the car sector just today near europe. more next on this. ♪ anna: mainstream european parties mostly held their ground against nationalist forces, but there were some important exceptions. one of those is in france. we're joined now by our reporter in paris. very good to have you with us. explain to us how...