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challengesd the gardner made and making the photograph. i thought about what he knew in contrast to what i know. he knew how hot it was on this early may day. he knew the sounds of these people's voices. he knew what the men made for breakfast. he knew these people. historian, i can know far more about their lives than he did. i can watch them walk into this picture and i can follow them as they walk away, out of a photographer's site. with the tools of an historian, i can uncover connections that neither the photographer nor the subjects could fully discern. i can know that the child, whose name he did not record, was i can know so, and that her uncle would become the prime minister of quÉbec. can know that there was an army charge on a lakota village that resulted in the murder of sophie's app rather. i can know that a raid in a marriage that would last to close to half a century and become sophie's parents. i can know that her father is, at the moment this pictures been john b sanborn as an attorney to get federal compensation for prope
challengesd the gardner made and making the photograph. i thought about what he knew in contrast to what i know. he knew how hot it was on this early may day. he knew the sounds of these people's voices. he knew what the men made for breakfast. he knew these people. historian, i can know far more about their lives than he did. i can watch them walk into this picture and i can follow them as they walk away, out of a photographer's site. with the tools of an historian, i can uncover connections...
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gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america, working-class whites without a four-year college degree, and protestants and catholics who go to church at least once a week, they are trending away from democrats towards the republican party. we are seeing very much a real alignment in american politics. the problem for republicans is there are a lot more people in the suburbs. you are seeing the suburbs where democrats did incredibly well
gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america,...
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gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america, working-class whites without a four-year college degree, and protestants and catholics who go to church at least once a week, they are trending away from democrats towards the republican party. we are seeing very much a real alignment in american politics. the problem for republicans is there are a lot more people in the suburbs. you are seeing the suburbs where democrats did incredibly well
gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america,...
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senators merkley and gardner, welcome into the second panel also. over the past several years voters and legislatures in nearly every state have to some degree legalized or decriminalized cannabis. in ohio it's legal. the legal cannabis industry is one of the fastest growing in the united states. it ploys hundreds of thousands of people many of whom are represented by unions like the united food and commercial workers international. these americans work hard to support themselves and their families just like workers in any other industry. they deserve the same rights and pro eks it is why et in states like ohio they find it difficult to acsets the banking system. that puts them and the americans they do bids with at risk. no matter how you feel about marijuana itself, we have a duty to look out for the workers who work in this industry and for the communities they represent. without access to the banking system legal cannabis businesses are force the to operate in the shadows dealing in large amounts of cash, puts a robbery target on the backs of wo
senators merkley and gardner, welcome into the second panel also. over the past several years voters and legislatures in nearly every state have to some degree legalized or decriminalized cannabis. in ohio it's legal. the legal cannabis industry is one of the fastest growing in the united states. it ploys hundreds of thousands of people many of whom are represented by unions like the united food and commercial workers international. these americans work hard to support themselves and their...
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mcguire i am curious about this bill and senator gardner isn't here. in section i think it's five-5-a3 it talks about what the money can be used for and most of the discussions has been for administrative costs, reducing permitting time, staffing up the agencies. no problem there. but then it talks about other things that can be used for. it says interpretation activities, visitor information, visitor services, and signage to enhance the visit. could you buy a new chair lift with this money? >> no. >> what, could you build a road through your ski area or to your ski area? >> ski company could submit an application. >> but senator gardner, you're talking about increasing infrastructure of your ski area. what does that mean? i'm a little concerned we're talking about federal money being given to a profit making organization. there is no matching requirement or anything. what could it be used for? what does that mean visitor services? >> i think first and foremost i want to know none of these dollars will be used to pay for or buy infrastructure for a pri
mcguire i am curious about this bill and senator gardner isn't here. in section i think it's five-5-a3 it talks about what the money can be used for and most of the discussions has been for administrative costs, reducing permitting time, staffing up the agencies. no problem there. but then it talks about other things that can be used for. it says interpretation activities, visitor information, visitor services, and signage to enhance the visit. could you buy a new chair lift with this money?...
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cory gardner in iowa, running about even.pponent. tom tillis about the same. we would be covering these, anyway. now the president going in to help at a time when these candidates, a, try to raise money, and b, try to figure out where is the terrain going to be six months from now in the impeachment question? >> part of what i think is really interesting about the fundraising money, we've all seen how successful the president has been in terms of fundraise ing on a national lev. some of these states are just democratically shifting. iowa is maybe not such a democratic shifting, but some of these states are bound to be fairly competitive regardless. >> cory gardner of colorado, north carolina -- >> georgia. >> anything you say today, you could be living in a different world. no comment actually makes sense. >>> we're going to take a quick break. we're waiting for more details on these transcripts on capitol hill. we'll return in just a minute. l, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american
cory gardner in iowa, running about even.pponent. tom tillis about the same. we would be covering these, anyway. now the president going in to help at a time when these candidates, a, try to raise money, and b, try to figure out where is the terrain going to be six months from now in the impeachment question? >> part of what i think is really interesting about the fundraising money, we've all seen how successful the president has been in terms of fundraise ing on a national lev. some of...
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s-1723, the ski area fee retention act from senator gardner. we all love skiing, or we love skiing. i can't wait. s-1967, the recreation not red tape act from senator wyden. this hearing is building off one that we held in march where we focus in improving access, infrastructure and permitting to meet the increasing demands to provide high-quality recreation opportunities on our federal lands. so the proposals that we're looking at today are a good start in addressing those issues. senator heinrich, senator wyden have put forward legislation to streamline and simplify the systems in place to process permits for our outfitters, guides and nonprofits for those who operate across the spectrum of federal lands. senator gardner's bill will help facilitate the private investment needed for infrastructure to meet the demands for four-season recreation at ski areas that operate in our nation's forests. all of these measures recognize the important role that recreation is playing in our economy. according to the bureau of economic analysis, in 2017 outdoor recreation accounted for 2.2% of cu
s-1723, the ski area fee retention act from senator gardner. we all love skiing, or we love skiing. i can't wait. s-1967, the recreation not red tape act from senator wyden. this hearing is building off one that we held in march where we focus in improving access, infrastructure and permitting to meet the increasing demands to provide high-quality recreation opportunities on our federal lands. so the proposals that we're looking at today are a good start in addressing those issues. senator...
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case, corywere the gardner and susan collins would be toast. collins, that of is why we have seen her, not on the impeachment question, but do other things to differentiate herself. colorado has been wasding blue since gardner elected six years ago. the democrats' path is not impossible. likealso have to do things -- have written on threats to the integrity of the election in terms of databases, using societaldia to sew discord, spending disinformation. what are the greatest threats you worry about heading into 2020? >> dale and i have a book coming out soon on this topic. , i look at this in two ways. on the question of the count itself, and protecting the information, day there's been a lot of movement in the states, more than half of the states have paper ballots. riskhave protocols for limiting audits, which can be done after the election. .hey've been working hard congress appropriated $380 million, too late for the 2018 election. a lot of states have that money and after a lot of delay, they appropriated more money for the cycle. beene on
case, corywere the gardner and susan collins would be toast. collins, that of is why we have seen her, not on the impeachment question, but do other things to differentiate herself. colorado has been wasding blue since gardner elected six years ago. the democrats' path is not impossible. likealso have to do things -- have written on threats to the integrity of the election in terms of databases, using societaldia to sew discord, spending disinformation. what are the greatest threats you worry...
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cory gardner in colorado. similar races in maine and north carolina.epublicans have to be able to show constituents in those states that they are capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. to go to my colleagues earlier point about the unity of the republican caucus, i think senator mcconnell would be unwise to try to force somebody like cory gardner to tow the party line. they will lose colorado. i think that is the republican way. everybody fall in line, and they will suffer losses as a result. david: we are talking with brendan buck and david goodfriend from our political panel. let's go to the republican side and talk about the effects on president trump's reelection campaign. let's assume their articles of impeachment out of the house and an acquittal in the senate. does that make them weaker or stronger in 2020? brendan: you have to look at the election they are running. it is a base election. if that is the type of campaign they're running, i do not know for her exam. it allows them to rally the base -- i do not know that it hurts him.
cory gardner in colorado. similar races in maine and north carolina.epublicans have to be able to show constituents in those states that they are capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. to go to my colleagues earlier point about the unity of the republican caucus, i think senator mcconnell would be unwise to try to force somebody like cory gardner to tow the party line. they will lose colorado. i think that is the republican way. everybody fall in line, and they will suffer losses...
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research a keeps in contact with the gardner later we'll see her enter the count of his house to meet him. the scale of bonded labor in britain led to a new law the modern slavery act introduced in 2015. it defined modern slavery not in terms of shackles and chains but forced labor force criminality and any servitude obtained with threats deception or violence. the government also appointed an anti slavery commissioner kevin hyland recently returned from vietnam he went to the area where we met our people smuggler. there was a network operator. in that region who are exploiting people who start off as being smuggled then as they knew that turns into a case of trafficking called that becomes a debt and then they get moved in situation for example kind of this. even. situation where there are exploited and being forced to work in some very dangerous situation. the government estimates that there are around $13000.00 more than slaves in britain with the largest numbers from romania albania nigeria vietnam and from britain itself. the assessment that we did in 2014 gave us 97 different co
research a keeps in contact with the gardner later we'll see her enter the count of his house to meet him. the scale of bonded labor in britain led to a new law the modern slavery act introduced in 2015. it defined modern slavery not in terms of shackles and chains but forced labor force criminality and any servitude obtained with threats deception or violence. the government also appointed an anti slavery commissioner kevin hyland recently returned from vietnam he went to the area where we met...
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our erin mclaughlin who's on the scene and security journalist dunc duncan gardner who's on the ground with the latest. erin, what have we heard from authorities? >> reporter: police are providing the account of the events as it is unfolded today. a third of a mile behind me is london bridge, iconic landmark here, around 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon in broad daylight they were called to a stabbing attack, a man on the bridge stabbing a number of individuals and some seriously before he was shot and killed by police. take a listen to what the assistant police commissioner had to say earlier today. commission commissioner neil basu. >> i am now in a position to confirm it is a terrorist incident. we are working with the city of london police as we continue to respond. officers from the counter terrorism is now leading that investigation. i must press that we will take an open mind, it would be inappropriate to speculate. >> reporter: a key question being how do police know it is a terror attack and confirm it while simultaneously establishing and providing clues of the suspect on his body
our erin mclaughlin who's on the scene and security journalist dunc duncan gardner who's on the ground with the latest. erin, what have we heard from authorities? >> reporter: police are providing the account of the events as it is unfolded today. a third of a mile behind me is london bridge, iconic landmark here, around 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon in broad daylight they were called to a stabbing attack, a man on the bridge stabbing a number of individuals and some seriously before he was...
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in 1723, the ski area retention act from senator gardner, we all love skiing. i can't wait. 1967, the recreation. this hearing is building off one that we held in march where we focus in improving access and permitting to meet the increasing demands to provide high-quality recreation opportunities on our land. proposals that were looking at today are a good start in addressing those issues. senator heinrich, white and have put forward legislation to streamline and simple by the system to process permits for our outfitter guide and nonprofit for those who operate across the spectrum and federal lien. senator gardner will facilitate for infrastructure to meet the demands for four season recreation and ski areas the operated internation force. all of these majors recognize the important role that recreation is playing in our economy. according to the bureau of economic analysis, and 2016 anaconda for two-point to percent of gdp for about $427 billion. this includes not only impact sectors like outfitting, but all of the associated impacts as well, lodging, transpo
in 1723, the ski area retention act from senator gardner, we all love skiing. i can't wait. 1967, the recreation. this hearing is building off one that we held in march where we focus in improving access and permitting to meet the increasing demands to provide high-quality recreation opportunities on our land. proposals that were looking at today are a good start in addressing those issues. senator heinrich, white and have put forward legislation to streamline and simple by the system to...
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pay attention to people like susan collins and cory gardner.t to vote out the president but to figure out to have a senate trial that's structured and both sides feel is fair. pay attention to mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. they'll meet to lay out the top line structure. the details of who the witnesses are, how votes take place, how long the trial is. that will take rank and file members in the middle to come together. that's why the senators are important now. that will play out in the weeks ahead. how the senate trial works is perhaps more important than that at least for the moment. >> we have a president eyeing some of the senators as well. thanks for the report. happy thanksgiving to you. thanks for being with us. >>> melanie, i'm going to put on here abigail spanburger. here's her strategy in terms of talking to the folks in her district. >> i figured when i went out to go hang out with the democrats the week after last week the topic would be the president. but i'm looking at your schedule. doesn't seem to be the topic. why is that?
pay attention to people like susan collins and cory gardner.t to vote out the president but to figure out to have a senate trial that's structured and both sides feel is fair. pay attention to mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. they'll meet to lay out the top line structure. the details of who the witnesses are, how votes take place, how long the trial is. that will take rank and file members in the middle to come together. that's why the senators are important now. that will play out in the...
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what about cory gardner?as going to say the people at most political risk here of anybody i think are those republican senators in those swing states. collins, gardner, ernst, mcsally and tillis. >> they'll be chased by reporters. >> who was at the white house today? >> well, donald trump invited mitt romney, susan collins -- >> his best friends. >> yes. make sure, don't vote against me. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> appreciate it. witness after witness pointing the finger directly at president trump. so why is the white house saying the mood there is jubilant? what's really going on? next. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer exper
what about cory gardner?as going to say the people at most political risk here of anybody i think are those republican senators in those swing states. collins, gardner, ernst, mcsally and tillis. >> they'll be chased by reporters. >> who was at the white house today? >> well, donald trump invited mitt romney, susan collins -- >> his best friends. >> yes. make sure, don't vote against me. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> appreciate it. witness after...
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we spent half $1 million voters corylorado gardner has benefited from millions of dollars of nra spending while stopping the protection of kids and communities in colorado. same thing in texas in the aftermath of shootings in el paso. odessa. we have toured the state, gone out of our way to remind voters, it does not have to be like this. we can pass laws that are going to keep guns out of the wrong hands. but john cornyn has time and time again not be courageous enough to go far enough and pass legislation into law. ground checks, the bipartisan act that passed by a 15 vote margin. by majorityblocked leader mcconnell. we are pressuring senators across the country to bring that up. or, we believe, they are going to pay the political consequences. >> you have mentioned the politics of guns is often difficult. the democratic debates have featured debates about limiting access to firearms. farbeto o'rourke go too when he suggested we should pursue a mandatory buyback of ak-47s? >> i sympathize with him. i think he was angry his community was targeted by a anman whose choice of assault rifle
we spent half $1 million voters corylorado gardner has benefited from millions of dollars of nra spending while stopping the protection of kids and communities in colorado. same thing in texas in the aftermath of shootings in el paso. odessa. we have toured the state, gone out of our way to remind voters, it does not have to be like this. we can pass laws that are going to keep guns out of the wrong hands. but john cornyn has time and time again not be courageous enough to go far enough and...
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research it keeps in contact with the gardner later will see her enter the kind of his house to meet in. the scale of bonded labor in britain led to a new law the modern slavery act introduced in 2015. it defined modern slavery not in terms of shackles and chains but forced labor force criminality and any servitude obtained with threats deception or violence. the government also appointed an anti slavery commissioner kevin hyland recently returned from vietnam he went to the area where we met our people smuggler. there was a network operator. in that region who are exploiting people who start off as being smuggled then as they knew that turns into a case of traffic because that becomes a debt and then they get moved into the situation for example kind of this. even. situation where there are exploited and being forced to work in some very dangerous situation. the government estimates that there are around $13000.00 more than slaves in britain with the largest numbers from romania albania nigeria vietnam and from britain itself. the assessment that we did in 2014 gave us 97 different
research it keeps in contact with the gardner later will see her enter the kind of his house to meet in. the scale of bonded labor in britain led to a new law the modern slavery act introduced in 2015. it defined modern slavery not in terms of shackles and chains but forced labor force criminality and any servitude obtained with threats deception or violence. the government also appointed an anti slavery commissioner kevin hyland recently returned from vietnam he went to the area where we met...
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it right now, especially the moderate republicans, like the susan collinses of the world and cory gardners, both in tough races. they don't want to talk about it. they say i might be a juror iisn case so i better not address this. robert: every time i go up to senator alexander of tennessee, hes, s'm a injury -- juror, i ve nothing to say. sheryl: but he's free because he's retiring. robet's finish tonight talking about all of this -- the politics, campaign trail. dykentucky democrat beshear has claimed victory overre blican governor matt bevin who was boosted by president eve of the election.ate on the president trump: if you lose, they're going to say trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. you can't let that happen to me. >> lasight, the election ended. it ended and it'sime to move that we are here to do so thaton we can do the people's business. robert: in talking -- democrats had a big night. winnin control of the virginia state legislator. they ran against the president and g.o.p. efforts to block the expansion of medicaid. jeff, yo werealking to voters all we
it right now, especially the moderate republicans, like the susan collinses of the world and cory gardners, both in tough races. they don't want to talk about it. they say i might be a juror iisn case so i better not address this. robert: every time i go up to senator alexander of tennessee, hes, s'm a injury -- juror, i ve nothing to say. sheryl: but he's free because he's retiring. robet's finish tonight talking about all of this -- the politics, campaign trail. dykentucky democrat beshear...
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talk radio host and columnist john gardner told us that cheap political point scoring is deflecting attention from crucial domestic charges. when we voted to salute the levy has to get her exit it was only just about the. playground of all that was for both of their houses this is exactly the kind you grow up in that people are fed up with it's just complete and no i think the british a letter of fed up of this sort of garbage let's talk about policy is let's talk about what you're going to do to the country and less have our democratic right away and about this through a change when we do vote for whoever we vote for and whoever wins one a year in parliament actually implement the what we the people tell you to do. like you should have done over the e.u. referendum result 3 years ago we haven't you are often holloman texting on our lawyer even sure after this election where there will be any less rot salute let's hear from the serious let's have that debate let's go have strange books fastens all he said she said and did you know this person tweeted this in 2015 it's all stupid but let's get
talk radio host and columnist john gardner told us that cheap political point scoring is deflecting attention from crucial domestic charges. when we voted to salute the levy has to get her exit it was only just about the. playground of all that was for both of their houses this is exactly the kind you grow up in that people are fed up with it's just complete and no i think the british a letter of fed up of this sort of garbage let's talk about policy is let's talk about what you're going to do...
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a peep on this question from the five senators in the most softly contested races, not from corey gardner in colorado, tom tillis in north carolina, not from susan collins in the main, not from martha mcnally in arizona and not from joni ernst in iowa. not a peep. what about the very prominent senior republicans who have elected to retire in 2020? not a peep from pat roberts, not a peep from [inaudible] am not a peep from lamar alexander and nothing, as far as i know from johnny isakson either. it is possible there will be a huge shift in response to the public hearings and other information such that 20 republican senators, the number needed to remove the president from office would choose to vote in that direction but as of the current, as of right now, the signs are few and far between. >> molly, looks like the house will move to public hearings and today we saw the release of the first two transcripts. we are likely to see more as tomorrow and the rest of the week on gold but tell us how these hearings will unfold in the house and what the rules will look like and how they will lay th
a peep on this question from the five senators in the most softly contested races, not from corey gardner in colorado, tom tillis in north carolina, not from susan collins in the main, not from martha mcnally in arizona and not from joni ernst in iowa. not a peep. what about the very prominent senior republicans who have elected to retire in 2020? not a peep from pat roberts, not a peep from [inaudible] am not a peep from lamar alexander and nothing, as far as i know from johnny isakson either....
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those senators martha mcsally, susan collins, corey gardner. so are they trending the wrong way? of virginia joins us now, former florida republican congressman and david jolly. thanks for being here. chris, we watch the balance of power, many are watching obviously the senate. if you're a democrat, which you are, you are looking at the impeachment process and impeachment inquiry and how the senate may get in the way of as some democrats are saying of a fair trial in the senate. your reflection of where you are seeing the trending? >> the conventional wisdom has been off so many times on impeachment. first, the theory was that this would hurt democrats the way in 1998. it's like the public opinion polls has moved so firmly in favor and now a slight majority in favor. ajority in favor. independent voters go, it's how many of these close senate races will go. you'll recall in 2016, donald trump won independents by four points.nd democrats won independents by 12 pointsin in 2018. so when you look at states like colorado, nevada, arizona, maine, those independents will be the margin
those senators martha mcsally, susan collins, corey gardner. so are they trending the wrong way? of virginia joins us now, former florida republican congressman and david jolly. thanks for being here. chris, we watch the balance of power, many are watching obviously the senate. if you're a democrat, which you are, you are looking at the impeachment process and impeachment inquiry and how the senate may get in the way of as some democrats are saying of a fair trial in the senate. your reflection...
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to be torn apart by labor party by and he said there's absolutely no way it's on the table barrie gardner the labor shadow whole circus says it's a very long winded way of saying no. paul brennan live in london thank you very much right to guinea bissau now where the former prime minister is in fact 2 former prime ministers one domingo pereira he looks are taking the lead in the presidential election it looks as though they'll be a runoff with another one the early results are suggesting that prayer has got 40 percent of the vote but there is likely to be a 2nd round which will be in december listening to our correspondent nicholas our he's in the capital bizarre can you confirm then that we've got there and it seems m. barlow is as the front runners who are now have to compete again in a runoff election. that's right the leading party the p i g c and its candidate domingo seymour spitted on are in the lead but they didn't gather enough votes to win in one 1st round so there will be a 2nd round on december 29th and that will be against outsider political outside of albeit former prime min
to be torn apart by labor party by and he said there's absolutely no way it's on the table barrie gardner the labor shadow whole circus says it's a very long winded way of saying no. paul brennan live in london thank you very much right to guinea bissau now where the former prime minister is in fact 2 former prime ministers one domingo pereira he looks are taking the lead in the presidential election it looks as though they'll be a runoff with another one the early results are suggesting that...
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it's, colorado has been trendling blue more or less since gardner -- six years ago. toall -- the democrats path taking control of the senate is not an impossible one but it is a tricky one because they also have to do things like defend the -- seat in alabama. ine, you have written on threats to the integrity of the 2020 election in terms of hacking into voter registration databases, using social media to sow societal discord, spreading disinformation through facebook and twitter. what are the greatest threats that you worry about as we head into 2020? elaine: well, darrell has written about these, too. from bookingsook on this topic. i think -- i look at this in two different ways, ok? on the question of the county itself, and protecting the actual voting day information from hacking, etc., there has been quite a lot of movement in the state. more than half, more than half the states now have paper ballots. they have some protocols for what is called risk limiting audits which can be done right after the election. so, they have been working hard. but congress approp
it's, colorado has been trendling blue more or less since gardner -- six years ago. toall -- the democrats path taking control of the senate is not an impossible one but it is a tricky one because they also have to do things like defend the -- seat in alabama. ine, you have written on threats to the integrity of the 2020 election in terms of hacking into voter registration databases, using social media to sow societal discord, spreading disinformation through facebook and twitter. what are the...
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they caught the sore act i like the acronym they're pretty good. 1723 the ski area act from senator gardner, we all love skiing. in 1967 the recreation not red tape act from senator wide in. this is building off one that we held on march where we discussed improving access and permitting to provide recreation opportunities on our federal land so proposals were looking out today is a good start in addressing those issues. senator heinrich and white and have put forward on legislation to simplify the system to simplify this for those who operate across the spectrum and federal lands and the investment needed for infrastructure to meet the demand of the season recreation this belief recognizes the important role that recreation is playing in our economy, according to the bureau of economic analysis. the outdoor recreation account for 2.2% of current dollar gdp, or 427 billion dollars this includes not only an impact sectors like outfitting and guiding but all of the associated impact as well. lodging, transportation, restrooms, all the leg. in my state we see a big impact from recreation, and
they caught the sore act i like the acronym they're pretty good. 1723 the ski area act from senator gardner, we all love skiing. in 1967 the recreation not red tape act from senator wide in. this is building off one that we held on march where we discussed improving access and permitting to provide recreation opportunities on our federal land so proposals were looking out today is a good start in addressing those issues. senator heinrich and white and have put forward on legislation to simplify...
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and then colorado has been trending blue more or less since gardner was elected six years ago.he democrats top taking control of the senate. it's not impossible but it's tricky because they also have to do things like defend the dell jones seat in alabama. >> elaine, you've written on threats to the integrity of the 2020 election in terms of hacking into voter registration databases. using social media to suicide all the discord. spreading disinformation to facebook and twitter. what are the greatest threats that you worry about as we head into 2020? >> darrell has written about these too and darrell and i have an e-book coming up from brookings soon on this topic. i look at this through two different ways. on the question of the count itself and protecting the actual voting day information from hacking etc. there's been quite a lot of movement in the state. more than half the states now have paper ballots and they have some protocols for what's called risk limiting audits which can be done right after the election. they have been working hard. congress appropriated $380 millio
and then colorado has been trending blue more or less since gardner was elected six years ago.he democrats top taking control of the senate. it's not impossible but it's tricky because they also have to do things like defend the dell jones seat in alabama. >> elaine, you've written on threats to the integrity of the 2020 election in terms of hacking into voter registration databases. using social media to suicide all the discord. spreading disinformation to facebook and twitter. what are...
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basically shared with our urban forcery division, by our natural resources section, and all the gardners that we have in all our parks and open space know how to handle this stuff and also how to participate in our abatement procedures. that summarizes my presentation. i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> a few years ago, the board i guess supported the management plan for trees. >> [ overlapping speakers ] -- >> from your department. >> yes. our significant natural resources management plan addresses all of this in its very large context about urban forestry management, vegetation management, and these types of things. how -- i know that during that time there were many trees that were identified as probably dead or not very healthy. they were supposed to be i guess taken down. has that happened? >> every year, supervisor, we have several tree assessments where we take a third party. one of the leading companies, actually internationally, they're placed here in pleasanton, they go out the and do an entire analysis and identify the trees and give recommendations on whether they shoul
basically shared with our urban forcery division, by our natural resources section, and all the gardners that we have in all our parks and open space know how to handle this stuff and also how to participate in our abatement procedures. that summarizes my presentation. i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> a few years ago, the board i guess supported the management plan for trees. >> [ overlapping speakers ] -- >> from your department. >> yes. our significant natural...
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someone like cory gardner was not expected to win in 2014, was not expected to win the first time hean for congress, and he has proven a really good vote-getter in a difficult state. i am always amazed at the call is from hawaii, early in the morning -- our next collet is from hawaii. good morning to you. what time is it there? caller: it is 3:30. [laughter] host: have you gone to bed or are you just getting up? caller: i am laying in bed, watching you guys talk. host: well, good morning. caller: it's aloha. in trouble. i watched that debate last week. it was appalling. and then i watched -- one of the things that is really getting to me -- and i voted for hillary, but i will tell you what. this guy trump is getting things done. the economy -- i got a brother who is a farmer in pennsylvania, and he loves trump. the longrump is going game as far as the farming. but let's revisit a couple of things. let's be fair. we had an administration before that sent 3000 guns to mexico, to the cartels. the guns came back and killed our own guys on the border. then we had an administration using t
someone like cory gardner was not expected to win in 2014, was not expected to win the first time hean for congress, and he has proven a really good vote-getter in a difficult state. i am always amazed at the call is from hawaii, early in the morning -- our next collet is from hawaii. good morning to you. what time is it there? caller: it is 3:30. [laughter] host: have you gone to bed or are you just getting up? caller: i am laying in bed, watching you guys talk. host: well, good morning....
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members of the senate like cory gardner, who represents colorado, basically jumped into action from the republican side and said this has to stop. the president meanwhile has said he supports medical marijuana across all of the states, which basically makes sense, because if you believe marijuana is medicine, you don't believe some people should get it and others not. but then you also believe they should have the right to create a retail regime based on their own wishes. >> is there a veterans push for legalization? >> yes. i believe the two ends of the spectrum that will help move this are veterans and bankers. not typical advocates like myself or people who have been doing this all along. this is not so much about marijuana, it's about the problems the drug war has created. it's created a problem for veterans with ptsd who want doctors to be able to recommend. ava doctor cannot do that. the cannabis banking bill, that's the bill we are talking about, getting senate ok looks tricky. they are expected to back the safe banking act. what are you thinking in terms of house, senate, republ
members of the senate like cory gardner, who represents colorado, basically jumped into action from the republican side and said this has to stop. the president meanwhile has said he supports medical marijuana across all of the states, which basically makes sense, because if you believe marijuana is medicine, you don't believe some people should get it and others not. but then you also believe they should have the right to create a retail regime based on their own wishes. >> is there a...
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life to tell her the whole story from the moment her parents were sitting at home watching james gardner sell the a reverse mortgage they call the number and a man came to their door with a powerpoint presentation the last slide i am not kidding said what's the catch? nine. there is no catch. from that moment in 2512 years later she won an 89 million-dollar whistleblower settlement for taxpayers against the bank and she let me into that world and she talks about all these trump associated homewrecker's. even though we talk about how america in general but. >> then they bring that back with the exorbitant amount that if you want to go month-to-month you have to pay extra. and then she has to write the check. was a company that did not make sense. >> the amazing thing about the story which is one reason wanted to write the book. and what was familiar to people but was not familiar is what happened after that? that is where the story ends. so sandy goes to the auction with able sell her how she drives up to ventura and shows up at the warehouse and confronts all the people there and printed
life to tell her the whole story from the moment her parents were sitting at home watching james gardner sell the a reverse mortgage they call the number and a man came to their door with a powerpoint presentation the last slide i am not kidding said what's the catch? nine. there is no catch. from that moment in 2512 years later she won an 89 million-dollar whistleblower settlement for taxpayers against the bank and she let me into that world and she talks about all these trump associated...
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in support of the gardner. she talks about the observations about kaetlyn. she said i am greatly impressed with her work and dedication from the park i regularly see her out and about taking care of our vast park here. with that, that concludes the president's report. >> any public comment? public comment is closed. item 3. general manager's report. >> good morning, commissioners. on behalf of the department i want to express how thankful we are to all of you for your continued leadership and support over the past year. whether it is increasing park access or approving permits for improved park am menties and community events, your vision and commitment are a blessing to our department and staff. in the spirit of the holiday season we want to say thank you. i want to take a moment to acknowledge a couple recent incidents involving the front line staff. an incident on november 9th involving a gardiner and public trainee and one of the park rangers left two of the three with minor injuries they are recuperating from. it is a reminder that the parks are not imm
in support of the gardner. she talks about the observations about kaetlyn. she said i am greatly impressed with her work and dedication from the park i regularly see her out and about taking care of our vast park here. with that, that concludes the president's report. >> any public comment? public comment is closed. item 3. general manager's report. >> good morning, commissioners. on behalf of the department i want to express how thankful we are to all of you for your continued...
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the labor party of barry gardner and leader jeremy corbyn says america wants to use a long promised posteal to force the nhs to pay more for the u.s. drugs it already buys, costing the nhs more to the benefit of the american pharmaceutical countries. president trump believes if other countries pay more for u.s. drugs, it will lower prices for americans who pay vastly more than the british. >> this is wrong. this is unfair. and together we will stop it. i am asking congress to pass legislation that finally takes on the problem of global free loading. >> in washington, congress has passed the global fixing free loading act but the president himself has made conflicting statements of whether he would insist the nhs is part of a future trade pact. >> we can quadruple our trade with uk and we can i think really do a big job. >> remembering the nhs is not for -- for sale. >> drug pricing experts like professor martin mckee take issue with the president's logic. >> if other countries pay more for drugs, will americans pay less? >> no, i don't think they will. the operative of any company is to
the labor party of barry gardner and leader jeremy corbyn says america wants to use a long promised posteal to force the nhs to pay more for the u.s. drugs it already buys, costing the nhs more to the benefit of the american pharmaceutical countries. president trump believes if other countries pay more for u.s. drugs, it will lower prices for americans who pay vastly more than the british. >> this is wrong. this is unfair. and together we will stop it. i am asking congress to pass...
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someone like cory gardner was not expected to win in 2014, was not expected to win the first time he ran for congress, and he has proven a really good vote-getter in a difficult state. host: i am always amazed at the callers from hawaii, early in the morning -- our next caller is from hawaii. good morning to you. what time is it there? caller: it is 3:30. [laughter] host: have you gone to bed or are you just getting up? caller: i am laying in bed, watching you guys talk. host: well, good morning. caller: aloha. joe, we're in trouble. i watched that debate last week. it was appalling. i think it was down to about 14 people. one of the things that is really getting to me -- and i voted for hillary, but i will tell you what. this guy trump is getting things done. the economy -- i got a brother who is a farmer in pennsylvania, and he loves trump. he says trump is going the long game as far as the farming. but let's revisit a couple of things. let's be fair. we had an administration before that sent 3000 guns to mexico, to the cartels. the guns came back and killed our own guys on the bor
someone like cory gardner was not expected to win in 2014, was not expected to win the first time he ran for congress, and he has proven a really good vote-getter in a difficult state. host: i am always amazed at the callers from hawaii, early in the morning -- our next caller is from hawaii. good morning to you. what time is it there? caller: it is 3:30. [laughter] host: have you gone to bed or are you just getting up? caller: i am laying in bed, watching you guys talk. host: well, good...
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looking at colorado, cory gardner, republican policy, up next year.s talking about taking away private health insurance, dumping hundreds of millions of people into medicare, cade struggling. that will help cory gardner or thom tillis, policy champion, republican up next year in north carolina as well. stuart: in the virginia suburbs -- >> it was tough, no question about that. stuart: they bought the democrat line. they did not buy the republican line. whatever the republican line is, they didn't buy it. >> there are a lot of questions. i'm in northern virginia. one of districts that flipped. we had a good can date, gary higgins, lost a tough race. suburbs is problem with the tone and manner of a lot of candidates. they need to lean in, frankly be a little more positive about what they can do, problems they can solve. i think some of these candidates on the republican side are struggling with that, frankly. it matters. stuart: i see your point. i thought it was pretty stark choice here. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders would do away with the health ca
looking at colorado, cory gardner, republican policy, up next year.s talking about taking away private health insurance, dumping hundreds of millions of people into medicare, cade struggling. that will help cory gardner or thom tillis, policy champion, republican up next year in north carolina as well. stuart: in the virginia suburbs -- >> it was tough, no question about that. stuart: they bought the democrat line. they did not buy the republican line. whatever the republican line is,...
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there is somebody and in cory gardner from colorado. he is serious about immigration reform.ade, he has avoided all of the demagoguery. leaders like that who do the right thing on issues and try to be constructive and get things done, that is who we are looking for. another is david purdue in georgia. there are some good ones out there. david: the only ceo of a fortune 100. tim: what a shocking idea. david: cannot really get my head around the way that washington works. tim: he is the best mind on trying to get discretionary and entitlement spending under control. david: spoken like a ceo. always great to have you here, tim phillips. coming up, no matter who comes out on top next november, we all want to make sure the election was fair and regular. we talk with an expert, david becker, about what we need to do. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. election security has become a big issue. reports of russia and others trying to influence how
there is somebody and in cory gardner from colorado. he is serious about immigration reform.ade, he has avoided all of the demagoguery. leaders like that who do the right thing on issues and try to be constructive and get things done, that is who we are looking for. another is david purdue in georgia. there are some good ones out there. david: the only ceo of a fortune 100. tim: what a shocking idea. david: cannot really get my head around the way that washington works. tim: he is the best mind...