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s. and they had people. in the party who are literally just the attack dogs that send them out to send the right messages hard conservative policies merkel sort of got rid of all of them so she sort of put a lot of proper conditioner into the machine in the c.v. is nice soft but some people like the towel with a bit of a scratch to it on some conservatives like a bit of politics that will irritate the left america really has been doing that and those people have disappointed turned away gone to the f.d.a. and some of the rights of the if these that are not lost yet with the right tone the right signal we can bring them back in otherwise we're just going off work with the f.t. and we prefer to pull back the voters that so messy looking at that report and then a great trump count on about would you say that there really is really the problem here or was she the wrong successor and wrong party leader from the start i think she was clearly the wrong person from the start she was miracles protege more or less and i think it b
s. and they had people. in the party who are literally just the attack dogs that send them out to send the right messages hard conservative policies merkel sort of got rid of all of them so she sort of put a lot of proper conditioner into the machine in the c.v. is nice soft but some people like the towel with a bit of a scratch to it on some conservatives like a bit of politics that will irritate the left america really has been doing that and those people have disappointed turned away gone to...
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party caucus 2020. s been marred by the latest polls. a result. of people in germany where the ruling centrist party. with the right wing alternative for germany the premier of a local regional. conference sport is rocked by scandal as a former champion figure skater publishes rape allegations against her coach but she alleges 1st took place when she was 15.
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people s, oh, chk, or speing mone we are getting that money $5 had a time from teachers, plumbers, union workers. that is what makes us different. we feel like we are party of the people. it is proper me is around men does every time latinos give us many, i am reinvesting that into our community. into this bloomberg race. we feel it is good to distinguish between what he stands for and senator sanders, but we don't know what kind of impact all of that money is going to have down the road. amy: i want to ask you about the media's increasing emphasis on senator sanders' views on castro. it happened on sunday night on "60 minutes" and on monday night at cnn town hall. this is senator sanders saying he opposed the authoritarian nature around the castro regime but lauded cuba's literacy program, reiterating his comments last night on cnn. >> they went out and they help people learn to read and write. you know what? i think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. i have been extremely consistent and critical of all authoritarian regimes all over the world, including cuba, including nicaragua, including saudi arabia, including china, including russia
people s, oh, chk, or speing mone we are getting that money $5 had a time from teachers, plumbers, union workers. that is what makes us different. we feel like we are party of the people. it is proper me is around men does every time latinos give us many, i am reinvesting that into our community. into this bloomberg race. we feel it is good to distinguish between what he stands for and senator sanders, but we don't know what kind of impact all of that money is going to have down the road. amy:...
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. >> capri: berni bernie sanders s a lot of people off in my party as well.elling you, i would - -- >> melissa: what about all the republicans president trump turned off during the primary, he can't possibly win the general. >> capri: we love to fight amongst ourselves, republican's are much better at unity and keeping their eyes on the prize. >> harris: will you y'all are fighting, that guy is taking everything out the back door and he only gets caught with those meddling kids. who's watching the door at this point? this breaks your profits inside the party and republicans know little bit about this because they've had to deal with are they leaning right and how do you bring everybody together? >> capri: there will be irreparable damage if the dnc tries to change the rules of nomination midstream. >> kennedy: they said they were changing it to make it more fair, debbie wasserman schultz came out and said we have this process to keep bernie sanders, candidates like bernie sanders, o away from the nomination. >> harris: winning candidates. >> sean: the changes
. >> capri: berni bernie sanders s a lot of people off in my party as well.elling you, i would - -- >> melissa: what about all the republicans president trump turned off during the primary, he can't possibly win the general. >> capri: we love to fight amongst ourselves, republican's are much better at unity and keeping their eyes on the prize. >> harris: will you y'all are fighting, that guy is taking everything out the back door and he only gets caught with those...
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people are getting a little bit nervous as they look at bernie sanders within the democratic party, especially older members of the party, especially people who have investmentses in 401(k)s and are nearing retirement. they're afraid of an outright socialist taking over the democratic party and whip sawing us back the exact opposite direction from donald trump. we want a moderating, strong voice. that's actually part of the reason that bloomberg was popular. biden's been that guy the whole way through. just by being steady and consistent -- charles: that old joe biden was back on the debate stage, and now he's back in charge. ethan, stephanie, have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles. charles: coronavirus fears wiping out apple's 2020 gains, but the stock is off the lows of the session. susan is live with me now, congratulations on your interview with tim cook. >> thank you so much. apple stock, we did see it bounce into bear market territory, down 20% from recent weeks. recovering a little bit, but it's also one of the first major companies to warn they wouldn't meet their sales targets because of the coronavirus which is impacting stores. they had to close most of them
people are getting a little bit nervous as they look at bernie sanders within the democratic party, especially older members of the party, especially people who have investmentses in 401(k)s and are nearing retirement. they're afraid of an outright socialist taking over the democratic party and whip sawing us back the exact opposite direction from donald trump. we want a moderating, strong voice. that's actually part of the reason that bloomberg was popular. biden's been that guy the whole way...
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most people right the tory party has won by people who basically don't care about people like me but that's what most people would country for votes where policy for decades i know a lot tory m.p.'s i'm sad to say the public is basically correct than drew who is that so our international viewers that still want it coming series like the blue skies think of the man who got breaks it down for boris johnson he run lead with bird johnson michael kay his friendship actually is much deeper with michael gave it goes. that many years bone microscope is going to have a huge role in an in hearts business to palm and i think for a lot of you don't realize what tommy comes he's never been a member of the tory party he would be a member of any political party and the reason a lot of mates in the tory party he was brought into government just to get briggs it done he's latest big target is not going to be defense because because it's a basket case and has been for decades but that is typical personal thing he will turn the civil service upside down and he will turn the tory party upside down well i'm sure no one from ministry of defense with another what he said about procurement but vince you
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people were shot and killed at a halloween party. this happened at an airbnb home, and today a new state law was proposed to make those who rent out those houses more can wantable. kpix 5's john ramos explains. >> reporter: the quiet streets of the orinda hills are the last place you expect a gang fight to break out. more than 100 young people were partying at the house when the fight broke out. a city ordinance limited short term rentals to only 12 people. now they're questioning whether the law offers enough penalty to get property owners to obey it. >> the conclusion is no. there are not enough incentives for those that own the properties to do the right thing. >> reporter: steve glazer wants to raise the fine up to $1,000. with some homes renting for thousands of dollars a day, the feeling is there needs to be more of a punishment to get people to pay attention. seth lives in the neighborhood and doesn't buy that the home's owners were deceived. >> the owner of that property definitely knew this wasn't a family reunion, it was a bunch of, you know, college kids getting together to throw a rager. >> reporter: megan baldwin was home with her 3 children today and said s
people were shot and killed at a halloween party. this happened at an airbnb home, and today a new state law was proposed to make those who rent out those houses more can wantable. kpix 5's john ramos explains. >> reporter: the quiet streets of the orinda hills are the last place you expect a gang fight to break out. more than 100 young people were partying at the house when the fight broke out. a city ordinance limited short term rentals to only 12 people. now they're questioning whether...
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these parties really formed in early 1790's because during washington's administration, there were issues that started to divide peopley quickly. you saw the debt assumption bill, a bill where basically washington, d.c. and the federal government assumed all of the state's debts from the revolutionary war. that created some angst among southerners who did not want to see a powerful federal government. very early on, there started to be this division between a party that looks at a strong federal government with international interests and essentially a plan to improve the nation versus a party that was more interested in state and local power, a federal government, and a more inward looking foreign policy. that separated pretty much right away around the 1794, 1793 timeframe. host: when did the first crisis occur in the electoral process? dr. brown: the very first competitive election. in 1796, we have a situation where john adams is essentially the federalist nominee and thomas jefferson is the democratic nominee at the time, his party was called the democratic republicans. they basically were competing against each
these parties really formed in early 1790's because during washington's administration, there were issues that started to divide peopley quickly. you saw the debt assumption bill, a bill where basically washington, d.c. and the federal government assumed all of the state's debts from the revolutionary war. that created some angst among southerners who did not want to see a powerful federal government. very early on, there started to be this division between a party that looks at a strong...
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situations where the republicans as the majority party, many people turn out to vote in the republican party primary even when they're not republican s that tends to water down the vote as the conservatives within the party so our protest here is protesting the idea of crossover voting. david: well the question, jessica, could this mess up joe biden's lead there? >> i love this very mature approach, to elections, like he did it first. david: that's politics. >> it is politics which is pett y, and i love it but i'm not sure how many people have actually done this. i know this comes from 2008 when they were encouraging people to vote for hillary versus obama, we saw he was running away with it, i'm not so afraid of this in terms of joe biden losing, b joe biden needs a big win. he doesn't need if it's five, six, -- david: double-digits? >> definitely double-digits and what's so interesting about south carolina polling historically is it always underestimates the older black vote so for instance in 2008 obama was projected to win by 12 he ended up winning by 27. hillary projected to win by 20 she ended up winning by 40 so joe biden, who
situations where the republicans as the majority party, many people turn out to vote in the republican party primary even when they're not republican s that tends to water down the vote as the conservatives within the party so our protest here is protesting the idea of crossover voting. david: well the question, jessica, could this mess up joe biden's lead there? >> i love this very mature approach, to elections, like he did it first. david: that's politics. >> it is politics which...
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placed 1st was the left party which some people see is an extreme left party that was actually the successor to the east european continent is germany a communist party the c.d.'s and miracles party many of her party most part in the party refused to cooperate with with them as well so they're ruling out 2 parties that collectively got about 50 percent 50 plus percent of the vote and you know but again this is this is an east german phenomenon if you look at where they have he is in the western german states and northern german states in particular there in the mid single digits so i think there's a too much history had what was their percentage i think it's 4043 for example whereas i think the link you got 202829. you know said so there is a shift in in the east towards the f.t. we've seen that over the past several regional elections and you know that's the real. this is the problem and i think this is what happened to regular last week is the inevitable result of the fact that a quarter of the population in east germany is voting for a far right party and even doing it in this particular case the a.f.d. in through india is in fact quite rapidly right wing is
placed 1st was the left party which some people see is an extreme left party that was actually the successor to the east european continent is germany a communist party the c.d.'s and miracles party many of her party most part in the party refused to cooperate with with them as well so they're ruling out 2 parties that collectively got about 50 percent 50 plus percent of the vote and you know but again this is this is an east german phenomenon if you look at where they have he is in the western...
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people in berlin are really talking -- talking about laschet, something that merkel would really like to have. the other person is jens s pahn. forctually ran against akk the leadership post, and people privately within the partyat he is definitely ascendant at the moment. he's more on the conservative side in the party, and could be someone who could actually potentially bridge this gap we see between the people that are more to the left within the party and those on the right who say that they need to move further to the right to deal with the assent of the far-right afd. guy: busy day. thanks for taking some time to talk to us. chad thomas joining us from berlin. -- now that the u.k. has won its trade freedom from the eu, they are aiming to hold up to five sets of trade talks simultaneously. joining us for more on that story, berg opinion economist teresa fail -- economist teresa therese reconomist aphael. do we have the ability, disburse johnson have the bandwidth, to be able to negotiate five trade deal simultaneously? therese: that is one of the many big questions that needs to be answered. u.k. hasn't actually done a trade negotiation in nearly half a century, as a member of the eu. the first job has be
people in berlin are really talking -- talking about laschet, something that merkel would really like to have. the other person is jens s pahn. forctually ran against akk the leadership post, and people privately within the partyat he is definitely ascendant at the moment. he's more on the conservative side in the party, and could be someone who could actually potentially bridge this gap we see between the people that are more to the left within the party and those on the right who say that...
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people use these propaganda s phrases that y on red banners hung around the street by the party sayings is a people's war, a battle. and they really do feel like foot soldier centers that battle. that's one side of it.no there iser side of it, which is how much people trust the government assurances that this is under control and how they seem to have really covered this up for several weeks at the start and has that made this agg crisis than it needed to be. that's wre we're seeing a tremendous, unusual aim of very unusual political anger on chinese social media. >> brangham: what about the economic impacts? we've seen some car manufacturers outside of china because they're saying they can't get parts from china. but i'm curious, how is the local economy in china holding up? >> i think it's next couple of weeks that will tell us a tremendous amount about public morale inside china, because people will either not be able to come back the their jobs at all, or tens of millions of people are expected to come back and pick up that job as a waiter or as a cleaner in an office ilding or wor
people use these propaganda s phrases that y on red banners hung around the street by the party sayings is a people's war, a battle. and they really do feel like foot soldier centers that battle. that's one side of it.no there iser side of it, which is how much people trust the government assurances that this is under control and how they seem to have really covered this up for several weeks at the start and has that made this agg crisis than it needed to be. that's wre we're seeing a...
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s that will back his pricks it. is a fight for the soul of our country the labor party determined to win to deliver the people of this country yet. we are now in a position to say that this election has been won by the conservatives now is the moment precisely it's relieved the e.u. to let the healing begin. i know you want to. get away. from gender the 31st we're going to do. work with principle is this. not to. destroy mr president this in my opinion. what. we're going underground hours after the u.k. officially left the e.u. ending 47 years membership of the world's largest neo liberal trading block with me in the studio of the daily mail's consulting editor and u.p.s. former liberal democrat leader and it's actually save the business of vince cable and front man of sheffield band revenue makers john mcclure who campaigned for labor in the last election welcome to all of you with books the eve of bricks and papers here not today's ones our time has come from the murdoch sun with the 50 quid they giving him 50. coins and your paper a new dawn for britain and drew a momentous day because the guardian will be getting
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base, do you get a sense that the party is a mixed bag for you, there are people in the party that are still a problem for bernie sanders, whether it's because of the "scause of 2016 that someone like pete buttigieg, with all due respect, he's been overperforming, a phenomenon of his own to this point, a guy out of nowhere, 30-something year s old, mayor of a nowhere town, giving all he can handle to bst. what does mat meathat mean? >> i'm not going to take anything away from pete buttigieg or amy klobuchar. this is a long process. people getting introduced to folks. i tell you, is the party a problem? no. i tell you what the issue is, chris, the party is engaged at a major transformation at the grassroots level. it in the '90s it was a corporalist party. there's an element of that party that holds on to power in various cse segments of the party. they do not like bernie sanders. they're going to do everything they can to stop him. there's a group that ran a lot of nasty negative ads against him in iowa who are planning on doing the same things in nevada. so, yes, the corporate interests in the republican party and those that still -- are very relucta
base, do you get a sense that the party is a mixed bag for you, there are people in the party that are still a problem for bernie sanders, whether it's because of the "scause of 2016 that someone like pete buttigieg, with all due respect, he's been overperforming, a phenomenon of his own to this point, a guy out of nowhere, 30-something year s old, mayor of a nowhere town, giving all he can handle to bst. what does mat meathat mean? >> i'm not going to take anything away from pete...
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more than 15000000 people are expected to vote as prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist b j p party aims to wrestle control of delhi from the opposition the ruling b j p s says the protesters are anti national elements and that only the b j p can protect indians from them w.'s misha gys fall is in delhi with. the gender singh but is doing his bit to win a seat for the hindu nationalists. his campaign team song says it all. like the ease of nationalism in india but god will rise to. he is especially concerned about a month long sit in in delhi against an amended citizenship law. the law makes religion a test of citizenship for the 1st time. and protesters see it's exclusion of muslims is discriminatory and unconstitutional. they're seeing freakish meters they're insulting hindu symbols they're chanting that they want freedom from him those are the shaheen mark protesters the demonstrators and isn't alone in his view 'd senior being here being leaders have called the protests the stop them and i national housing their leader expressed their anger against the center and by watching for the media one with every parliamentarian even their crowd to try and su
more than 15000000 people are expected to vote as prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist b j p party aims to wrestle control of delhi from the opposition the ruling b j p s says the protesters are anti national elements and that only the b j p can protect indians from them w.'s misha gys fall is in delhi with. the gender singh but is doing his bit to win a seat for the hindu nationalists. his campaign team song says it all. like the ease of nationalism in india but god will rise to....
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people don't realize, in the 1960's, we had our own tea party movement within the civil rights movement, where everybody first thought we should have a legal challenge of segregation. while the students at greensboro, they believed the pace wasn't fast enough, they started the sit-ins. dr. king was dispatched from atlanta to discourage those students from doing that. and they said to him lead, , follow or get out of the way. but the leadership did not embrace it. so that was one of the currents. you saw the splintering of the civil rights movement. lc -- because of these different divisions of how we should pursue the path forward. then you had your , the blacknists panther party, the republicans believed we should have a separate state in the united states. you had malcolm x. elijah muhammad. it was a healthy debate. in the last 50 years there has been no debate in the black community. we hope that 1776 will spark this kind of competition of ideas and approaches. but what we are troubled about 1619 is that it defines america as being in curable he racist -- racist, and rightly white pe
people don't realize, in the 1960's, we had our own tea party movement within the civil rights movement, where everybody first thought we should have a legal challenge of segregation. while the students at greensboro, they believed the pace wasn't fast enough, they started the sit-ins. dr. king was dispatched from atlanta to discourage those students from doing that. and they said to him lead, , follow or get out of the way. but the leadership did not embrace it. so that was one of the...
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being presented were illegitimate the opposition party invented the media is also used to justify those people knew that there was problems with b.o.b.'s research but maybe didn't have the technical expertise stewart center for economic and policy research had released a report prior but it had not given much traction among especially the media so i think they really wanted someone to evaluate this and take it seriously. that russia is currently celebrating the end of winter the so-called mass and it's a holiday which marks the start of spring often includes the burning of the straw and this year in a town a few hours from moscow is taking things even further this bridge made of wood and straw was the winning creation from an international competition and after months of preparation it will go to the ground in just the space of a few hours the appears to be russia's muscle it's a festival normally lasts a week and sees people across the country enjoying a range of festivities while eating lots of traditional pancakes your folks tradition of lent follows after it's. still to come this hour dozens of former leaders and this is from acros
being presented were illegitimate the opposition party invented the media is also used to justify those people knew that there was problems with b.o.b.'s research but maybe didn't have the technical expertise stewart center for economic and policy research had released a report prior but it had not given much traction among especially the media so i think they really wanted someone to evaluate this and take it seriously. that russia is currently celebrating the end of winter the so-called mass...
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party mr s. is enough. is provisionally proclaimed elected president of the republican. base victory was expected in the land of 8000000. or so and i. i'm overjoyed full of the totally people are so happy and what is old is it today is a great day for us we did so much to win we have worked hard and it gave results so we were sure we were going to win. any use of will mean he promised us and again tonight he came to reassure us that he will stick to his promises i trust will do so. the opposition is crying foul. the main opposition candidate accuses the authorities of setting up fake polling stations ballot stuffing and getting people to cast multiple votes and yes in base favor the divided to position struggle to launch a concerted campaign to unseat messing be the president says the people have decided. this is the game of democracy. the toga least people have expressed themselves. we must respect their choice and. stop improvising and stop inventing imaginary numbers. that. the final results are expected to be announced by the supreme court in the coming days. now this prime minister of bonnie has made a surprise appearance in court room a swear swirling that he has fle
party mr s. is enough. is provisionally proclaimed elected president of the republican. base victory was expected in the land of 8000000. or so and i. i'm overjoyed full of the totally people are so happy and what is old is it today is a great day for us we did so much to win we have worked hard and it gave results so we were sure we were going to win. any use of will mean he promised us and again tonight he came to reassure us that he will stick to his promises i trust will do so. the...
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the beginning of the 2nd world war to protect people from bonding and now it's a place where we can have some party you know the best parties are. in the 1920 s. radiator was an expose fascist italy and later occupied by the germans during world war 2 the city experienced extensive allied bombing signs from that era survived right across from present day graffiti. up from the depths into the bustling marketplace any weekday morning shoppers can buy mostly regional produce here. seafood fresh from the adriatic is sold in the market all built in art nouveau style. religious characters expressed in an art installation john. together colorful and a bit rusty it's a tribute to a famous painter. his name is boyer of the church and he did like this picture this is his work or his work he's always making us. happy it has something child used in it so we like it the ship is one of his typical motives and you see there is a lot of different colors in it it is like. diversity. it is the start of a city which react to wants to convey the program ranges from the traditional to the evan god to neighborhood projects but 1st it's time to celebrate conical in
the beginning of the 2nd world war to protect people from bonding and now it's a place where we can have some party you know the best parties are. in the 1920 s. radiator was an expose fascist italy and later occupied by the germans during world war 2 the city experienced extensive allied bombing signs from that era survived right across from present day graffiti. up from the depths into the bustling marketplace any weekday morning shoppers can buy mostly regional produce here. seafood fresh...
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ziegler gabrielle has worn a k k s resignation could well bring the curtain down on the current coalition government we're witnessing the end of the 2nd major peoples party in germany after the s.p.d. the c.d.u. is also no longer able to keep a lid on tensions within his own party the wings have drifted too far apart at the same time the federal government has been paralyzed for a 2nd time in quick succession after the s.p.d. candidate race i suspect it won't be long before we have new elections current situation leaves germany's christine union of c.d.u. in a c.s.u. in need of selecting who will lead them into the next general election friedrich mertz is emerging as the bookies favorite he missed out to a k.k. in 2018 c.d.u. leadership race in contrast to cram academy he didn't really dazzle on getting the post met as barely put a foot wrong and could be the pro-business socially conservative candidate the cd use base have been wanting yen spawn came behind a k.k. and met in the last contest for c.d.u. leadership the 39 year old health minister how supports on the right of the party he came to prominence for being outspoken on chancellor merkel's refuge
ziegler gabrielle has worn a k k s resignation could well bring the curtain down on the current coalition government we're witnessing the end of the 2nd major peoples party in germany after the s.p.d. the c.d.u. is also no longer able to keep a lid on tensions within his own party the wings have drifted too far apart at the same time the federal government has been paralyzed for a 2nd time in quick succession after the s.p.d. candidate race i suspect it won't be long before we have new...
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party on foreign policy and other issues. do you agree with him on that issue? s that you should start excluding people on the basis of what they believe on protecting the unborn? >> i don't. i don't agree with that position. the democratic party has traditionally been the open tent party that is inclusive of people who have different views on different issues, and i disagree with the statement that he and others have made that the democratic party should start excluding others. i hold my own views on this position. i believe roe v. wade should be upheld and put into law. i think that a woman's right to choose musthe be preserved. my own choice may be different from another woman, but i'm not going to be in a position to dictate what her choice should be. however, i think there should be some restrictions in the third trimester, that abortion should only be an option of the life of the mother or severe health consequences are at risk. >> laura: congresswoman, your party has moved away to the left on that issue. we really appreciate you joining us tonight and we hope to see you back here soon. thank you
party on foreign policy and other issues. do you agree with him on that issue? s that you should start excluding people on the basis of what they believe on protecting the unborn? >> i don't. i don't agree with that position. the democratic party has traditionally been the open tent party that is inclusive of people who have different views on different issues, and i disagree with the statement that he and others have made that the democratic party should start excluding others. i hold my...
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essential message is i can beat donald trump, that's what he's saying,s that his big bet in the democratic party. we've had lots of people lots of money. tom steyer had a message but then he didn't have a message. he spent millions to impeach the president and the president was impeached and he's continued to spend money but there's no traction on that message anymore. >> and you've worked on six different presidential campaigns, bernard. look, hillary clinton outraised donald trump, we know who is president of the united states. we saw on that debate stage that all the money in the world didn't help michael bloomberg. he wasn't ready for what everybody was ready for, which was to go after him. but when you're up against somebody like donald trump, is it about money? is it about personality? what's it about and how far do you think money can get michael bloomberg? >> i think it's about message. that's what the democratics party needs, somebody who can take on donald trump and draw the visions of donald trump for america and the democrat message. all the vitriol was spent attacking the other candidates and very little aga
essential message is i can beat donald trump, that's what he's saying,s that his big bet in the democratic party. we've had lots of people lots of money. tom steyer had a message but then he didn't have a message. he spent millions to impeach the president and the president was impeached and he's continued to spend money but there's no traction on that message anymore. >> and you've worked on six different presidential campaigns, bernard. look, hillary clinton outraised donald trump, we...
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people of the region is at. militants shamelessly boasting turkey provided a.p.c.'s coming on mosques covered by turkish artillery fire russia's air force joins the party together with syrians repairing the onslaught as moscow officially asks ankara to hold its fire and so it does to prevent militants from moving deeper into syria until 24 of the russian force at the request of the syrian command have carried out strikes against the dancing on terror groups this allowed the syrian troops to successful the ripple all attacks but turkey is not alone in this fight while jihadi groups are doing the bloody bedding on the ground washington cheers from over the atlantic that a very good job or say she. was president or was the fact is that he's fighting on it led he doesn't want people to be killed by the thousands and hundreds of thousands the united states will continue to coordinate with turkey on diplomatic approach is to restore a cease fire to the it lip deescalation zone and a cheap a pullback of assad regime forces to the 2018 so she ceasefire the us has its own stake in the syria war and it hasn't signed on very particular and well predictable prizes from geo poli
people of the region is at. militants shamelessly boasting turkey provided a.p.c.'s coming on mosques covered by turkish artillery fire russia's air force joins the party together with syrians repairing the onslaught as moscow officially asks ankara to hold its fire and so it does to prevent militants from moving deeper into syria until 24 of the russian force at the request of the syrian command have carried out strikes against the dancing on terror groups this allowed the syrian troops to...
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party in the 1930 s. which came in at a time when everybody was scared but there were kind of people talking about you know who have they still the cones. under there under their coats. and what it did was it came in by the radical social program. and so in many ways sure they might be a replica of people in the ninety's thirty's which would be pragmatic progressive but not ideological in any way and so in. we might be seen move to a left right. but it actually could be a continuance. of pragmatic parties which is i think a lot of people seem to be afraid of very if they were to get into government shouldn't be quite as many people here and they certainly won't be as good as some of the boys. is it too early to write off fee to go electorally now well i think they're going to have a bad time in this election i mean they would they will come back i mean they're there is. based on air and on they're still quite popular with the with the middle classes. as i say they're going to have a bad time they've been in government for our 9 years and there's a lot of still a lot of problems that have had the health sys
party in the 1930 s. which came in at a time when everybody was scared but there were kind of people talking about you know who have they still the cones. under there under their coats. and what it did was it came in by the radical social program. and so in many ways sure they might be a replica of people in the ninety's thirty's which would be pragmatic progressive but not ideological in any way and so in. we might be seen move to a left right. but it actually could be a continuance. of...