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conservative movement. adding many other things that happened, the title has two meanings, how the right lost his mind which was the rejection of the intellectual tradition of mainstream conservatism but it was also kind of the crazy that invaded the party, the explosion of hoaxes an extreme position and the willingness to tolerate bizarre behavior. a lot of that happened. there's kind of a double meaning. in terms of is it done, is it over? this is an ongoing debate and i think we'll have this debate. generation. >> a lot of people watching, including myself, there was a relationship that developed. i first supported scott walker, was not supportive of the president at first and grew into the nature of supporting him, i have not been disappointed, however we will be disappointed at some point like we are with all politicians. a lot of people would argue that this really is about the establishment leadership not delivering, that we do love reagan, we are children of reagan, all of what you stated in the beg
conservative movement. adding many other things that happened, the title has two meanings, how the right lost his mind which was the rejection of the intellectual tradition of mainstream conservatism but it was also kind of the crazy that invaded the party, the explosion of hoaxes an extreme position and the willingness to tolerate bizarre behavior. a lot of that happened. there's kind of a double meaning. in terms of is it done, is it over? this is an ongoing debate and i think we'll have this...
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that the conservative movement is, in fact, as conservatives rationalist and defend them? >> host: many people never viewed him as a conservative in that fashion, that this was about a reformation. it was about getting someone in who would understand business, who could make decisions, who could get things done. transient house that working out? , this is part of the problem when you look at his approval rating has the highest since the inauguration. congress is going between eight and 10%. americans still see an obstructed dynamic and yet parted his job is to get things done in congress. americans are not seeing that he's the problem. that nursing the same thing we've seen for decades about whether things get done in congress, what kinds of things do move forward. is it really about limited government? is it about handling the budget properly ask americans are not seeing that when comes to was getting something done. >> guest: which americans are we talking about? no american president has had lower approval rating in his first year than donald trump these are historicall
that the conservative movement is, in fact, as conservatives rationalist and defend them? >> host: many people never viewed him as a conservative in that fashion, that this was about a reformation. it was about getting someone in who would understand business, who could make decisions, who could get things done. transient house that working out? , this is part of the problem when you look at his approval rating has the highest since the inauguration. congress is going between eight and...
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and i would hope the conservatives understand. i mean, this may be the ultimate -- and i know you understand this -- victory for republicans. you win the battle but at such a cost you lose the war. unless we stand up, we are going to be stand by all of this. are we going to rationalize and defend and support everything this president doesn't pretend certain things are not happening? postcode for people here in this program and getting the impression that all is lost when we describe a certain success if he is the person you described, it is fascinating that some can happen with praise that he's received that he's been in puerto rico and i think that again this politics everywhere and we know the difference between the mayors who are democrats and those that are working to make sure that this is what some people say is a narrative, to denigrate him enough to where nothing can get done. people are concerned that that is what is happening. >> host: >> guest: this is what fascinates me. they believe he is a leader and he's strong. act
and i would hope the conservatives understand. i mean, this may be the ultimate -- and i know you understand this -- victory for republicans. you win the battle but at such a cost you lose the war. unless we stand up, we are going to be stand by all of this. are we going to rationalize and defend and support everything this president doesn't pretend certain things are not happening? postcode for people here in this program and getting the impression that all is lost when we describe a certain...
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to identify as a conservative and that is a bridge to say i cannot be a conservative. so the issue of faith and was it it means and this is personal and a the politics and what we stand for and what we are worried about interestingly this a worry that what we think need to be dealt with. id people felt comfortable voting for trump because of the idea the balance of what should occur. nobody expected congress but now that is what is hard because of the passion that people feel about trump verses what can we do legislatively through the conversation to move past the vitriol of the election? is it possible?. >> it is also a matter of the priorities. and you could have 10 different answers. >> we have real problems and the conservative movement and i use it on lot those seeing is that i believe it of some of the conservatism we have said the same thing for many, many years and what was typical in the 80's and '70's still need to be applied right now. we haven't really changed now as i met with donald trump he does have legitimate grievances but let's face it it should be m
to identify as a conservative and that is a bridge to say i cannot be a conservative. so the issue of faith and was it it means and this is personal and a the politics and what we stand for and what we are worried about interestingly this a worry that what we think need to be dealt with. id people felt comfortable voting for trump because of the idea the balance of what should occur. nobody expected congress but now that is what is hard because of the passion that people feel about trump verses...
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conservatives have to be fiscally conservative. that is the central tenant. but instead they simply are not going to touch that. we believe that the future generations or other campaigns and with regards to building a party and playing a game of addition rather than subtraction, i think we went the other way and it drove down on the base of free trade. we are 5% of the world's population, less than 25% of the world's economic output and if we do not find new markets for our goods or recognize this economy that is globalized around us, we can either be part of it and take advantage of it and harness it or we can be left behind by it and i'm afraid we are going to be left behind by its. >> host: i want to get to some of the specifics that you laid out but more broadly, we have a republican in the white house, republican control of congress, republican majority of statehouses. explain to someone how the conservatism is lost. >> guest: i remember when we were in the position a few years ago we got to congress in 2001 and they had a conservative think tank in the
conservatives have to be fiscally conservative. that is the central tenant. but instead they simply are not going to touch that. we believe that the future generations or other campaigns and with regards to building a party and playing a game of addition rather than subtraction, i think we went the other way and it drove down on the base of free trade. we are 5% of the world's population, less than 25% of the world's economic output and if we do not find new markets for our goods or recognize...
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it's still every news coming to wind from berlin austria's conservatives take the lead in snap elections to bounce in court to the people's party looks set to become chance or but the jockeying for second place goes on as the results oriented like they want to vienna also coming up germany's social democrats take the lead like keil action in the state of lower saxony bring you the latest results and tell you what they need for shelter for uncle americal as she tries to form a new coalition government. and i'm sarah harman welcome to the program it's very good to have you with us auster it is set to get a new chancellor as early election results give conservatives about courts a clear lead thirty one year old to become europe's youngest government leader after a campaign in which he promised to clamp down on immigration courts is expected to go into government with the far right freedom party which is in a close race to prove second place vote marks a swing to the right in austria after decades of centrist governments. and we have some early results for you from this paulo do you keep in
it's still every news coming to wind from berlin austria's conservatives take the lead in snap elections to bounce in court to the people's party looks set to become chance or but the jockeying for second place goes on as the results oriented like they want to vienna also coming up germany's social democrats take the lead like keil action in the state of lower saxony bring you the latest results and tell you what they need for shelter for uncle americal as she tries to form a new coalition...
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privy councillor andrew mitchell conservative m.p. for something called field to get his impressions of how well to raise amazed government is doing and joel way from all the gossip and personalities you were secretary of state for international development any sign of international development issues being spoken about here the conference the first thing is going to do is to show that we know what we're doing have a bracks set we've got to deliver successful praxis for the u.k. the second thing is to do something about the levels of intergenerational unfairness in britain today and the third is to demonstrate why the free enterprise system why private enterprise is the great engine of opportunity and growth and raising living standards if we just get that do what you said about echoing the prime minister the free enterprise was the greatest engine i think she said of agency of human progress jeremy corbyn john mcdonald was on this show they wouldn't disagree with that they're just saying now capitalism is failing. well i think drama
privy councillor andrew mitchell conservative m.p. for something called field to get his impressions of how well to raise amazed government is doing and joel way from all the gossip and personalities you were secretary of state for international development any sign of international development issues being spoken about here the conference the first thing is going to do is to show that we know what we're doing have a bracks set we've got to deliver successful praxis for the u.k. the second...
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he is the conservative's conservative. he is the champion and has been his entire life of small government, of free trade. i mean, so, when jeff flake becomes too liberal for your party, your party is headed towards the tar pits. exactly what's happening here, we haven't even talked about bob corker. >> you know, joe, it's hard to measure promote e moments like this in terms of history, history is a long hall. it's not hard to measure this moment in terms of what is going on right now within the republican party. this the a slow slide of principle conservatism among republicans that has been an honorable part of your party for many, many years a. slow slide of that principle conservatism into something that resembles a dumpster fire. i mean, with people like bannon are doing within the republican party, the lack of cohesion, the lack of a voice within the republican party, other than people like jeff flake and bob corker. it's truly an astounding moment politically. >> to your point, joe, have you pro-trump conservatives,
he is the conservative's conservative. he is the champion and has been his entire life of small government, of free trade. i mean, so, when jeff flake becomes too liberal for your party, your party is headed towards the tar pits. exactly what's happening here, we haven't even talked about bob corker. >> you know, joe, it's hard to measure promote e moments like this in terms of history, history is a long hall. it's not hard to measure this moment in terms of what is going on right now...
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we will come onto where the conservatives might try and beat jeremy onto where the conservatives mightis own game in a moment with a policy that seems to be leaking out. on the daily telegraph here, it is only news in brief at the bottom, but the suggestion is from the catalan leader, catalonia will split from spain within days, even though this referendum was regarded as an illegal vote by the central spanish government. i think split from spain isa government. i think split from spain is a bit of hyperbole, in the sense that he will announce that we are independent, rather than they are going to block the borders or anything like that. it speaks to the terrible way that madrid has handled this because there were talks that they were sort of coming together and they were going to try and talk to each other and then the king of spain tonight came out and made this extraordinary intervention, from what is supposed to be a constitutional monarchy doesn't get involved in politics, saying catalonia has put itself outside the law by holding this referendum, very inflammatory, and that seems
we will come onto where the conservatives might try and beat jeremy onto where the conservatives mightis own game in a moment with a policy that seems to be leaking out. on the daily telegraph here, it is only news in brief at the bottom, but the suggestion is from the catalan leader, catalonia will split from spain within days, even though this referendum was regarded as an illegal vote by the central spanish government. i think split from spain isa government. i think split from spain is a...
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conservation districts work closely with their federal partner, the nrcs. this legislation is a simple fix to allow the riverside-corona district to utilize the facility and serve the local folks on the ground through voluntary, incentive-based conservation. i ask my colleagues to support this measure and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas reserves his time. the gentlelady from ohio. ms. fudge: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 3567 and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from ohio is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. ms. fudge: mr. speaker, h.r. 3567 will allow california's riverside-corona resource conservation district to purchase at the appraised value a parcel of property which it is currently low indicated which is the former u.s. laboratory. the property is currently administered by usda's natural resources conservation service and is being co-managed under a cooperative agreement. the cooperative agreement dates back to 1
conservation districts work closely with their federal partner, the nrcs. this legislation is a simple fix to allow the riverside-corona district to utilize the facility and serve the local folks on the ground through voluntary, incentive-based conservation. i ask my colleagues to support this measure and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas reserves his time. the gentlelady from ohio. ms. fudge: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r....
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germany's conservative c.b. your party is in a reflective mode following a defeat of state elections in lower saxony the loss could make it more difficult for c.d.u. leader and german chancellor angela merkel as she enters talks on forming the next federal coalition government. on the morning after an election it's a political ritual to present a bookie or flowers even if there's nothing to celebrate the c.d.u. suffered a defeat in lower saxony this past sunday the defeat party chief anglo-american carefully tried to keep away from this week's explode tory talks with the center left green party and the free market liberal. christian democrats are going into these exploited tory talks knowing that we have the strongest force among those involved and that we want to negotiate fairly with everyone but i don't see the lower saxony election result as weakening us and this task. is nevertheless the defeat already has spurred the debate within the christian democrats on the party's future political orientation. it's un
germany's conservative c.b. your party is in a reflective mode following a defeat of state elections in lower saxony the loss could make it more difficult for c.d.u. leader and german chancellor angela merkel as she enters talks on forming the next federal coalition government. on the morning after an election it's a political ritual to present a bookie or flowers even if there's nothing to celebrate the c.d.u. suffered a defeat in lower saxony this past sunday the defeat party chief...
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it's not that the conservative wing of the republican party or the movement conservatives didn't show up for the game. they just got beat, right? - ideas don't run for president, people do. people have flaws that can be exploited. - let's spend a little bit of time. i don't want you to go all al franken on me, but let's talk about cruz' flaws. - well, i think ted cruz is a brilliant individual. he's an extremely smart person. but i also think that he is someone who does not necessarily have the gift for the common touch, the ability to connect- (laughter) - you don't say, you don't think at princeton or harvard, he learned how to be a common person? - there's an anecdote about richard nixon pulling over on the side of the road, running up to a police officer who's lying on the ground after a car wreck that he had been sort of affected by and nixon runs up to him, puts out his hand, shakes his hand and says, "well do you enjoy your job?" richard nixon was someone afflicted by- - empathy deficit. - exactly, an inability to connect with common people. i actually think that ted is a guy w
it's not that the conservative wing of the republican party or the movement conservatives didn't show up for the game. they just got beat, right? - ideas don't run for president, people do. people have flaws that can be exploited. - let's spend a little bit of time. i don't want you to go all al franken on me, but let's talk about cruz' flaws. - well, i think ted cruz is a brilliant individual. he's an extremely smart person. but i also think that he is someone who does not necessarily have the...
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changed the conservatives the conservative party and he was very successful with this new well right positioning. there's been a lot of intense international interest in this election also because in the run up to sunday's election the far right freedom party were ahead out in front for much of the campaign now sebastian cortes managed to turn that around how did he do it. he had opted for hit up it's his from the get up that it quite successfully and it was a fight between the three of them quit sent it back and for a long time in this election campaign it seems to me it was. kept behind the other two finally he could he could. make it a real success and so he got this twenty six percent but the quits to a certain extent just took the issues from the. so kurtz kind of outflanked freedom party on the right as it were now it's expected the courts will form a government with the far right freedom party what kind of policies can we expect from such a government it will restrict its policies to specialists is socialist because it's also more restrictive as far as migration and is concern
changed the conservatives the conservative party and he was very successful with this new well right positioning. there's been a lot of intense international interest in this election also because in the run up to sunday's election the far right freedom party were ahead out in front for much of the campaign now sebastian cortes managed to turn that around how did he do it. he had opted for hit up it's his from the get up that it quite successfully and it was a fight between the three of them...
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>>> plus -- >> the radicalizing of a conservative movement. former talk show host charlie psychs said the ride has lost its mind and he is partly to blame. >>> and with so many of the trump administration jobs still unfilled or in acting modes, who is running the government? this is mtp daily and it starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington and welcome to mtp daily. some republicans finally seem ready to have a debate on something involving guns, excepting it an issue where there might not be any debate and it is not about guns, not in the way you might think. it is over a gun accessory that practically nobody had ever heard of until las vegas gunman stephen paddock retrofitted guns with a bump type stock. this device which is legal allows you to convert a semi automatic into what isn't. and this is a gun debate on regulations or a ruse to avoid that debate. today we saw a bunch of big name republicans, including some in leadership warming to the idea of a potential ban on this accessory. but i just sat down with st
>>> plus -- >> the radicalizing of a conservative movement. former talk show host charlie psychs said the ride has lost its mind and he is partly to blame. >>> and with so many of the trump administration jobs still unfilled or in acting modes, who is running the government? this is mtp daily and it starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington and welcome to mtp daily. some republicans finally seem ready to have a debate on something...
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there is a conservative whatsapp application for mps conservative whatsapp application formps and a conservativer mps and a lot of that has been full of abuse directed at grant shapps. in addition to that, off the record, some mps are using words like crazy and mad, not to describe by any means his state of mind. but actually to say, look, politics as in comedy is totally reliant on timing, getting things right matters on when you designing. they feel by going over the top now, what grant shapps is doing is providing a level of dangerfor the shapps is doing is providing a level of danger for the party, shapps is doing is providing a level of dangerfor the party, because this is in the middle of brexit negotiations. this might be strengthening the hand of eu negotiators if theresa may looks weaker, it could also be boosting the popularity ofjeremy gordon if the popularity ofjeremy gordon if the party looks divided. the timing is wrong —— jeremy corbyn. many feel theresa may shouldn't be fighting the next election, would like to see her go after the preps that negotiations are completed in 2019. b
there is a conservative whatsapp application for mps conservative whatsapp application formps and a conservativer mps and a lot of that has been full of abuse directed at grant shapps. in addition to that, off the record, some mps are using words like crazy and mad, not to describe by any means his state of mind. but actually to say, look, politics as in comedy is totally reliant on timing, getting things right matters on when you designing. they feel by going over the top now, what grant...
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senior conservatives rally around the pm as borisjohnson conservatives rally around the pm as boris johnson tells conservatives rally around the pm as borisjohnson tells mps to get behind theresa may and turn the fire onjeremy corbyn. also in the next hour, questions over whether travel firms are giving accurate information on holiday protection. a study finds in eight out of ten cases staff couldn't confirm whether customers were at all protected. and in halfan customers were at all protected. and in half an hour, however band from the 60s are still paying for a controversial publicity stunt involving harold wilson. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. huge rallies are taking place gci’oss news. huge rallies are taking place across spain as tensions continue over catalonia's demand for independence. in madrid, tens of thousands of people are showing their support for spanish unity. across the country campaigners calling for dialogue between madrid and barcelona have gathered outside town halls, as gavin lee reports. madrid, this morning. tens of thousands of people, responding to the sp
senior conservatives rally around the pm as borisjohnson conservatives rally around the pm as boris johnson tells conservatives rally around the pm as borisjohnson tells mps to get behind theresa may and turn the fire onjeremy corbyn. also in the next hour, questions over whether travel firms are giving accurate information on holiday protection. a study finds in eight out of ten cases staff couldn't confirm whether customers were at all protected. and in halfan customers were at all protected....
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according to the polls the conservative people's party candidate sebastian quits is the clear favorite. i list will do everything to lower the tax burden on working people so that austrians on small to medium incomes have more money to live on. less clear guess who will come second it could be the hard right freedom party at an election rally in fianna it's leader heinz christiane's just one photos of a repeat of the current santa left coalition. this depression with the it's the same old story when they smell power the social democrats in the people's party always end up colluding to go see a movie. but the social democrats say the real danger is an alliance between the conservatives and the far right populists. they want to right wing austria that will put a stop to that and i'll tell you why we are not impressed we will stand against them. that is a third option at least in theory a coalition between the social democrats and the far right this time them already runs the government of one austrian region. well for more let's go to vienna or did obvious class pumpers is standing by cl
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what other parties capitalise on is if the conservatives appear unstable then are the conservatives,they the right party to lead the uk through brexit? that is absolutely the challenge that the opposition would be levelling at the conservatives right now. if you contrast the labour conference with the conservative conference that the morale of the labour conference... it has been a complete reversal from what we have been used to over the last few years. however, if you look at the polls it is surprising that the two parties are still neck and neck. it is not that the opposition a trouncing the government in terms of popular opinion. insight, recent polls suggest that theresa may has a slight advantage overjeremy corbyn. the question is how long will voters put up with this? there is a job of running the country to do. and then we have this. people must eventually say enough is enough. divided parties are incredibly bad for public opinion. they don't like it. that is the biggest card in the hand of the prime minister. we have a job to do, let's get on with it. certainly with the brex
what other parties capitalise on is if the conservatives appear unstable then are the conservatives,they the right party to lead the uk through brexit? that is absolutely the challenge that the opposition would be levelling at the conservatives right now. if you contrast the labour conference with the conservative conference that the morale of the labour conference... it has been a complete reversal from what we have been used to over the last few years. however, if you look at the polls it is...
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i think the vast majority of mps, conservative mps are supporting her.ime, we have to admit that, in the speech. but what came through was her determination, her integrity, she mentioned calm leadership, and i think that's what she's provided very well. i haven't come here to discredit grant shapps, but i think that he has his own particular axe to grind, he was on the government and no longer is a minister. of course, he probably feels that his career might well best be served if theresa may was removed. but i think the vast majority of the conservative party in parliament is fully behind the prime minister. his argument is that she rolled the dice by calling that snap election, she blew it. and he said that the conference was a chance for her to reboot a leadership, and she blew it again. we can't pretend the election was a great success again. we can't pretend the election was a great success for the conservatives. many people regret the result. but the fact is that we're in the middle, rather at the start of brexit negotiations. the prime minister ha
i think the vast majority of mps, conservative mps are supporting her.ime, we have to admit that, in the speech. but what came through was her determination, her integrity, she mentioned calm leadership, and i think that's what she's provided very well. i haven't come here to discredit grant shapps, but i think that he has his own particular axe to grind, he was on the government and no longer is a minister. of course, he probably feels that his career might well best be served if theresa may...
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it was not a a conventionally conservative race by any means. >> guest: he was a conservative. he called himself a a conservae but he wasn't really although he wrote in 1974, one of the first articles, for the baltimore sun, when a first articles advocating governor reagan challenge incumbent president gerald ford in the 76 primaries. which was vision at the time to do so we thought he was going to get annoyed thought he had a chance at beating gerald ford in the primaries. he came within an eyelash and a whisker of defeating ford in kansas city in 76. he was already thinking about politics, thinking about the future politics and thinking about revolutionary politics. he runs in 74 in the of watergate when republicans after nixon resigns after agnew resigned there before as the republicans got wiped out across the country. 45 house seats, governorships, everything just up and down the voting booth. and he came within 6000 votes of defeating a long-term incumbent who was a google seven democrat, good old boy down in georgia. it was quite remarkable because he was outspent. flint
it was not a a conventionally conservative race by any means. >> guest: he was a conservative. he called himself a a conservae but he wasn't really although he wrote in 1974, one of the first articles, for the baltimore sun, when a first articles advocating governor reagan challenge incumbent president gerald ford in the 76 primaries. which was vision at the time to do so we thought he was going to get annoyed thought he had a chance at beating gerald ford in the primaries. he came within...
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in other words to get on salon's list of conservatives to follow you have to be conservative who doesn't like trump and who also is being introspective about being conservative in the first place these are the only conservatives of worth following according to salon god forbid you actually listen to someone who doesn't hate trump god forbid you actually listen to someone who probably considers themselves a conservative no those conservatives are not worth following. and then after the article smugly lists the conservatives they randomly chose for you to listen to the art. will is opened up for comment which then just proves that all of this is such a farce anyway because the comments are filled with words liberal and conservative too there are conservatives who laugh at the liberal outlet almost parity itself with the stupid article and then there are liberals who are like all conservatives are scum and should never be listened to i'm generalizing here but you know exactly what i mean i don't consider myself a liberal or a conservative because i can see the whole thing is made to provide
in other words to get on salon's list of conservatives to follow you have to be conservative who doesn't like trump and who also is being introspective about being conservative in the first place these are the only conservatives of worth following according to salon god forbid you actually listen to someone who doesn't hate trump god forbid you actually listen to someone who probably considers themselves a conservative no those conservatives are not worth following. and then after the article...
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. >> that was not conventionally conservative. >> he called himself a conservative but not really. right team in 1974 advocating reagan challenge the incumbent president ford in the primaries. it is a visionary at the time. nk within the eyelash to defeat for it kids a city. the was already thinking about politics and revolutionary politics. and in the year of watergate after agnew resigned with the 45 house seats and governorships and everything up and down the voting booth. he came within 6,000 votes of defeating a long-term incumbent of a typical southern good old boy democrat in georgia. it was quite remarkable because he had more name recognition, a deeper roots in was a carpetbagger. enlistees -- and risk teaching with his roots is in georgia politics for pretty shallow. >> so parts of suburban the atlanta. >> also at the heart field airport so to consider that as his pitch urban white caller business interest. >> bed giorgio was essentially a one-party state never a republican governor or senator up to that time. >> they did in the north atlantic suburbs. >> very strong in t
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introduced not by the labour party, but by us, the conservative party.applause] pm may: so, let us never allow the left to pretend they have a monopoly on compassion. [applause] a may: this is the good conservative government can do and we should never let anyone forget it. but it is easy when you have been in government for a while to fall into the trap of defending your record and is standing for the status quo. yes, we are proud of the progress we have made, but the world doesn't stand still. change is constant and inevitable and we must bend it to our will. that means staking out an agenda for britain and uniting behind it, too. the agenda i laid out on day one as prime minister still holds. it burns inside me just the same because at its core, it's about sweeping away injustice, the barriers that means for some the british dream is increasingly out of reach. about saying what matters is not where you are from or who your parents are, the color of your skin, whether you are a man, woman, rich or poor, how far you go in life should depend on you and y
introduced not by the labour party, but by us, the conservative party.applause] pm may: so, let us never allow the left to pretend they have a monopoly on compassion. [applause] a may: this is the good conservative government can do and we should never let anyone forget it. but it is easy when you have been in government for a while to fall into the trap of defending your record and is standing for the status quo. yes, we are proud of the progress we have made, but the world doesn't stand...
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she either goes i'iow, the conservative party.r goes now, sometime between now and christmas, it is a short—term option, which lots of people are saying would get it out the way, pull the plaster cast off, feel the pain and move on. the other thing to bearin pain and move on. the other thing to bear in mind, we are in the middle of brexit negotiations, so that is a total disaster. we have already heard that eu negotiators have started quite backroom negotiations with the labour party because they are so concerned with the labour party because they are so concerned with what is going oi'i are so concerned with what is going on with the conservative party and the government. then she could say give usa the government. then she could say give us a timetable of when she is going. she tried to do that, she said june 2019. but then she said, no, no. i am said june 2019. but then she said, no, no. lam going said june 2019. but then she said, no, no. i am going to fight today. but that is clearly rubbish. there is no way she is fighting t
she either goes i'iow, the conservative party.r goes now, sometime between now and christmas, it is a short—term option, which lots of people are saying would get it out the way, pull the plaster cast off, feel the pain and move on. the other thing to bearin pain and move on. the other thing to bear in mind, we are in the middle of brexit negotiations, so that is a total disaster. we have already heard that eu negotiators have started quite backroom negotiations with the labour party because...
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it is only the conservative party that can deliver oi'i conservative party that can deliver on that.announced an extension of help to buy, talk about housing and the younger generation. is this just housing and the younger generation. is thisjust all going housing and the younger generation. is this just all going to cost more money and is any suggestion that philip hammond is ready to splash any cash? it is not going to cost more money everywhere, there is no money tree, things have to be properly costed underfunded. but when can do things for people to help themselves, such as mentoring. the key thing about housing is it is a big issue at the moment and we need to prove we have solutions. not just help to buy but other announcements later in the week on other things especially concerning freeing up the ability for councils to build more houses. now boris johnson is about to or maybe has just arrived at this conference, there is a clamour around him as a lwa ys there is a clamour around him as always but many of your colleagues feel he is positioning himself for a leadership contest
it is only the conservative party that can deliver oi'i conservative party that can deliver on that.announced an extension of help to buy, talk about housing and the younger generation. is this just housing and the younger generation. is thisjust all going housing and the younger generation. is this just all going to cost more money and is any suggestion that philip hammond is ready to splash any cash? it is not going to cost more money everywhere, there is no money tree, things have to be...
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and the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson i5 scottish conservative leader ruth davidson is to few minutes time. we will bring you that live of course. a man has been shot dead by the french army, after killing two people with a knife in marseille. —— killing two women. let's go to paris to our correspondence there. what can you tell us about what has happened? this was at the main railway station in the centre of mar5eille, it happened about an hour and a half ago. there was a man in his late 205 who brandi5hed a large knife and attacked two women, one in her 205, one in her 405, and knife and attacked two women, one in her205, one in her405, and i'm sorry to say killed them both. 0ne had her throat cut and the other was stabbed to death. the man was then shot by soldiers who were patrolling in the station as they patrol in stations across france and other public places as part of the emergency measures here. he was shot, did not die immediately because they managed to handcuff him, but he died shortly afterwards. the important thing to note is that this is being treated as a
and the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson i5 scottish conservative leader ruth davidson is to few minutes time. we will bring you that live of course. a man has been shot dead by the french army, after killing two people with a knife in marseille. —— killing two women. let's go to paris to our correspondence there. what can you tell us about what has happened? this was at the main railway station in the centre of mar5eille, it happened about an hour and a half ago. there was a man...
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conservation. and natural resources. volunteers go from door to door to motivate local residents to join in. those who sign up receive collection reminders on their mobile phones. and participation pays off for every kilogram of plastic bottles paper or aluminum cans the residents receive we cyclers points the points can then be redeemed for cellphone minutes food or household items mama dudda is happy to be part of the program. since she joined she's been able to afford a gas cooking stove and even a t.v. . i'm keeping lego's clean because i don't want lagos to be dirty if you move out to other countries even to portanova down here if you go there you can't see any rubbish not as much as in nigeria so that's why i'm trying to keep my father's land clean. and the we cycling facilities the trash is sorted and then sold to recycling companies. by turning the waste into wealth build a case abiola hopes to fuel social change in low income communities and help to create a cleaner environment. indiscriminately in the car now t
conservation. and natural resources. volunteers go from door to door to motivate local residents to join in. those who sign up receive collection reminders on their mobile phones. and participation pays off for every kilogram of plastic bottles paper or aluminum cans the residents receive we cyclers points the points can then be redeemed for cellphone minutes food or household items mama dudda is happy to be part of the program. since she joined she's been able to afford a gas cooking stove and...
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it was showing conservative voters that he was going to take up an issue that was important to them but also showing voters in general that he sided with families and with people who had been denied protection from the government that they had a right to expect are promised they would receive. i think that emotionally, in terms of the polls, is where he took over the election. i still thought hillary clinton had history on our side, i thought it would be hard for anybody to be but then i came around to the view that trump had a chance because of the way he took on the media and the way no other other candidate did. >> how embedded with the campaign where you. >> not very at first. i was covering west coast campaign events for all the campaign, trump, bernie, hillar hillary, all kinds of things like that. so the primary stage i was mostly focused on the west coast and i would travel to events when they happen there, but i joined the campaign press corps around donald trump's campaign for the last stretch the campaign once the general election was well underway. i covered that homestretch
it was showing conservative voters that he was going to take up an issue that was important to them but also showing voters in general that he sided with families and with people who had been denied protection from the government that they had a right to expect are promised they would receive. i think that emotionally, in terms of the polls, is where he took over the election. i still thought hillary clinton had history on our side, i thought it would be hard for anybody to be but then i came...
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so now it's all conservative. they hit the process of driving the republicans out of the parties over the years they go to the democratic party and begin the process of attracting the conservative democrats so john conley joins the republican party and begins the process. they drove a lot for the senate and said they couldn't win as a democrat anymore so he runs. it starts a process that continues up until today so there are very few in the party anymore. >> that started but then we saw something else, the chance to be the majority. this is why you could have a liberal populist the anti-wall street or conservative populist or antigovernment. how does the leadership view of this, we are happy to have the vote. >> but he is uncontrollable in the bush white house they despised him. he defeats him by one vote and the bush white house is apoplectic about this because gingrich isn't going to carry him for the bush white house and is very much his own man. >> it is a cultural difference between the two. he quickly assimi
so now it's all conservative. they hit the process of driving the republicans out of the parties over the years they go to the democratic party and begin the process of attracting the conservative democrats so john conley joins the republican party and begins the process. they drove a lot for the senate and said they couldn't win as a democrat anymore so he runs. it starts a process that continues up until today so there are very few in the party anymore. >> that started but then we saw...
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this shop sells clothes for conservative muslim women.w ads for the niqab. it is very rare to see muslim women wearing full faced veils, here in austria. those who do so are believed to be young and converts. the coalition government of the social democrats and the conservatives says the law is about standing up for women's rights. in a free society, we have to protect the values of the free society, and one of the values is the equal rights of man and woman and not ban the woman from the public. we cannot accept a woman as a second—class person. this election poster by the far—right freedom party says islamisation should be stopped. fears about muslims are wide spread, although there have not been major terrorist attacks here. carla amina baghajati, from the islamic community in austria, says she is not in favour of face veils but she does not like the new law. muslims feel that populism is taking over and they are very worried that they are made responsible for attacks. we need a feeling of us, in our society, and these laws do not help
this shop sells clothes for conservative muslim women.w ads for the niqab. it is very rare to see muslim women wearing full faced veils, here in austria. those who do so are believed to be young and converts. the coalition government of the social democrats and the conservatives says the law is about standing up for women's rights. in a free society, we have to protect the values of the free society, and one of the values is the equal rights of man and woman and not ban the woman from the...
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and then the whole thing has been very personalized especially for the conservatives that have run the whole campaign basically on two issues on immigration and on sebastián courts and self thirty one years old he managed although the conservatives have been in power for many years now to give the party a fresh look something new something credible that people believe that they could actually kick start the country again although they've been in power but he changed the colors of the party he changed the profile and basically had one main point for the whole campaign and that's himself and at least the polls suggest it is working all right we'll have to find out the saving max hoffman he'll be on the story for us throughout the day for now thanks for your reporting. a lot of voting going on today regional elections are being held in the german state of lower saxony and three weeks after national elections here in germany this phone is being washed very closely as a barometer of public sentiment or chancellor angela merkel tries to form a coalition government it's expected to be a tight
and then the whole thing has been very personalized especially for the conservatives that have run the whole campaign basically on two issues on immigration and on sebastián courts and self thirty one years old he managed although the conservatives have been in power for many years now to give the party a fresh look something new something credible that people believe that they could actually kick start the country again although they've been in power but he changed the colors of the party he...
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a boost for populist politics in europe as conservative sebastian coe it's winds austria's election by embracing the policies of the far right. of her. son in a well welcome to you i'm under that she the crisis in gaza loony has taken a new turn on the government in madrid has still got a region separatist leader he has until tuesday to redraw any moves towards independence or face serious penalties this good include the imposition of di recruited by madrid spins deputy prime minister soraya signs that madea was responding to the failure of the council on media to stick to a deadline today to clarify his johnson independence. she said his decision not to answer the question of whether he intended to breakaway on not was unacceptable but. the government regrets that the catalan president has decided not to respond to its request of last week i don't think it's very difficult to say either yes or no to the question of whether he has declared independence or not. this is a question that cannot remain unanswered i don't think it's a complicated question with something as important as this
a boost for populist politics in europe as conservative sebastian coe it's winds austria's election by embracing the policies of the far right. of her. son in a well welcome to you i'm under that she the crisis in gaza loony has taken a new turn on the government in madrid has still got a region separatist leader he has until tuesday to redraw any moves towards independence or face serious penalties this good include the imposition of di recruited by madrid spins deputy prime minister soraya...
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conservative campaign is called the move a fundamental departure from teaching.n is yet to fix a date. saga of now on bbc news — our world. birdsong. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain. and they are falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i am victoria gill and i am injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction crisis. people always want to buy songbirds? we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this bird in here could be the last of this kind of bird? yep. birdsong. java, the largest and most crowded island in indonesia. home to more than 140 million people. cities, towns and villages seem to squeeze into every available space. there is very little pristine forest left here, but just a few square kilometrescan be home to hundreds of animals and birds. some are found only on this island. and some are cr
conservative campaign is called the move a fundamental departure from teaching.n is yet to fix a date. saga of now on bbc news — our world. birdsong. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain. and they are falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i am victoria gill and i am injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction...
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because — — frightened me being a mother and conservative because —— moderate conservative.aknesses and say i am not the kind of person that will sit here and give this emotional interview, i don't buy on that, i play on how to fix problems and that is why i do this in politics. i don't think it is overplayed. do you think they are willing her to succeed in the whole? absolutely. i have not met an activist or business leader this week '5 who thinks that is any other choice right now than theresa may. we are really willing her to succeed today. we are backing her all the way and we know that she is not perfect and that this year has highlighted some major flaws, but she needs to have us on side this week. there was talk of a blood with skill and might be slow clapping her. —— couple of weeks ago. skill and might be slow clapping her. -- couple of weeks ago. there will be rousing applause. i think they are doing an introductory video before she comes on stage. typically she is late. i suppose that is the property of a prime minister and any party leader. she was probably due t
because — — frightened me being a mother and conservative because —— moderate conservative.aknesses and say i am not the kind of person that will sit here and give this emotional interview, i don't buy on that, i play on how to fix problems and that is why i do this in politics. i don't think it is overplayed. do you think they are willing her to succeed in the whole? absolutely. i have not met an activist or business leader this week '5 who thinks that is any other choice right now...
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they are at least championing the conservative cause.er is a mcconnell "yes" man and he's hardly a conservative. his score is a 48. that's better than wicker but not what we need in the united states senate and that's precisely what mississippi has said. mississippi expects conservatives to fight for us in the senate. not to go up there and rubber stamp anything mitch mcconnell says. right now we consider mitch mcconnell part of the problem. >> senator chris mcdaniel, if you have not decided that you are running, it certainly sounds as if you have done your homework in preparation for a potential run coming up. thank you so much for your time, sir. we have to leave it there. >> thank you very much for having me. >> thanks for coming. >>> when we come back, hurricanes, wildfires and the las vegas mass shooting. with all of those big stories, other really important ones have been pushed out of the news cycle. we're going to dig into the latest with isis and the changing map of the middle east because you may not have heard very much about
they are at least championing the conservative cause.er is a mcconnell "yes" man and he's hardly a conservative. his score is a 48. that's better than wicker but not what we need in the united states senate and that's precisely what mississippi has said. mississippi expects conservatives to fight for us in the senate. not to go up there and rubber stamp anything mitch mcconnell says. right now we consider mitch mcconnell part of the problem. >> senator chris mcdaniel, if you...
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andrew owen has been working in bird conservation for more than three decades.es from zoos and wildlife conservation organisations around the world visit the market as often as they can to study it. they are looking for protected birds being sold illegally, but the market can also show them which species are most at risk, what is most popular, or an increase in price that might suggest a bird is becoming more rare. that bird there is a straw—headed bulbul, which is one of the birds of extreme concern for us, and it has been wiped out across almost all of its range, it is extinct injava, it has been listed as endangered and the next step may be it has to go to critically endangered. researchers monitoring the trade found that most birds here are caught from the wild, and protected species are sold in markets. so why do so many people here want to own songbirds? driving around, you certainly see evidence of the demand. birdcages hang outside shops and houses. but this goes well beyond the desire for a companion in a cage. how many do you have in your house? you lo
andrew owen has been working in bird conservation for more than three decades.es from zoos and wildlife conservation organisations around the world visit the market as often as they can to study it. they are looking for protected birds being sold illegally, but the market can also show them which species are most at risk, what is most popular, or an increase in price that might suggest a bird is becoming more rare. that bird there is a straw—headed bulbul, which is one of the birds of extreme...
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>> the conservative victory requires the result. it's been eight years we have 50 votes to repeal obamacare and we lost them all. we got snow results. there are three or four results better than this compromise. one is the catastrophic plan for the first time for people of all ages for the catastrophe that doesn't turn into a financial catastrophe and more importantly the change in the affordability guard rail gives more states opportunities like the alaska waiver and open oklahoma and new hampshire waver all of these are different ways of doing things and as i said earlier the single biggest objection is to move back to the states and encourage contacts on health insurance and streamlines the results in a compromised agreement that conservatives have achieved in eight years despite all the votes and the speeches. that's what i would say to the people that ask me about it. >> do you think if this passes, the president could say that this is a deal he influenced? if this passes, how much of an impact does trump have and is it somethi
>> the conservative victory requires the result. it's been eight years we have 50 votes to repeal obamacare and we lost them all. we got snow results. there are three or four results better than this compromise. one is the catastrophic plan for the first time for people of all ages for the catastrophe that doesn't turn into a financial catastrophe and more importantly the change in the affordability guard rail gives more states opportunities like the alaska waiver and open oklahoma and...
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in the shadow of kenya's second highest peak mount kenya the old conservancy is a very special nature reserve. not only because of its abundant wide life and stunning landscapes but also because of history more than white rhinos. the loss of their calling they they're the burdens and share in the survival of the breed to create the optimum reproductive conditions of the just the left nothing to chance yet has his own home. number of mating recorded on for thirty nine has translated into a pregnancy saw we then decided the buy the best thing would be to bring in the assault on the life. and expose that to one of the crown a female of the. southern white rhinos a closely related to the northern lights but the efforts to save lives and points by cost breeding failed biologists of found out the other two remaining females are not capable of reproducing. the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhino serous roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino ho
in the shadow of kenya's second highest peak mount kenya the old conservancy is a very special nature reserve. not only because of its abundant wide life and stunning landscapes but also because of history more than white rhinos. the loss of their calling they they're the burdens and share in the survival of the breed to create the optimum reproductive conditions of the just the left nothing to chance yet has his own home. number of mating recorded on for thirty nine has translated into a...
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as they were all conservative firm mostly conservative. but the political parties operated and when they were at the national convention they nominated a liberal to put that together. to produce unified convention. to lodge a the moderate. and then if you talk about imagery, of both parties operate. when they were the nominee of the republican party to say he should pick nelson rockefeller to unify the party to win the election against lbj. but to be very conservative and from buffalo york. so now with is all conservative to drive liberal republicans out of the party that is like john lindsay leaving the party. also the process sarah john conley a conservative democrat serve that begins to process of the voting rights act by introducing new voters. but you saw that in virginia. so as a democrat? and then to start the process continuing up through today there are very few liberal republicans in the party anymore. >> but newt gingrich's saw the opportunity to be the majority. >> yes. analog are democrats intend in its essence with the anti-b
as they were all conservative firm mostly conservative. but the political parties operated and when they were at the national convention they nominated a liberal to put that together. to produce unified convention. to lodge a the moderate. and then if you talk about imagery, of both parties operate. when they were the nominee of the republican party to say he should pick nelson rockefeller to unify the party to win the election against lbj. but to be very conservative and from buffalo york. so...
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they did rogers record is not conservative. you look at the objectives from all over the country he routinely scored in the lower 5% among republican senators. the bottom line is if he is disconnected from the people in mississippi he is not the conservative we sent him up there to be. that is on every single vote from taxes and illegal immigration he has been on the wrong side of those issues. people want good strong conservative leadership and that is what we are thinking about offering the people of that race. >> you have also said mitch mcconnell the leader of the senate is hardly a republican. are any of these republicans good enough for you? >> there are quite a few that are. think about mike lee or rand paul those individuals are the kind of conservatives that mississippi expects. speaking of mitch mcconnell just so you understand what is happening mitch mcconnell has been obstructing the agenda. he is a big part of the problem. to that point as far as records is concerns he has about a 48% with conservative voting. roge
they did rogers record is not conservative. you look at the objectives from all over the country he routinely scored in the lower 5% among republican senators. the bottom line is if he is disconnected from the people in mississippi he is not the conservative we sent him up there to be. that is on every single vote from taxes and illegal immigration he has been on the wrong side of those issues. people want good strong conservative leadership and that is what we are thinking about offering the...
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so, heed the cries of conservatives.ere is what the cry from president trump is, and i'm quoting a tweet. facebook was always anti-trump. the networks were always anti-trump, hence fake news, new york times apologized and washington post were anti-trump. collusion? question mark. what say you? >> oh, my goodness, i don't know where to begin here. he's such a whiner. i need a breath here. he's such a whiner. he had passes and showed all the rallies during the campaign. and he's president of the united states. come on, be president. david: but, rich, it's a fact that former facebook workers were routinely suppressing conservative news. that came out about a year ago. >> hey, facebook is based in the san francisco bay area, what else would you expect? i think it's wrong for the president to criticize them by name. we conservatives certainly didn't like it when president obama bashed private jets, which was devastating to the economy of wichita, kansas. we need to be consistent here. presidents shut not attack privately run
so, heed the cries of conservatives.ere is what the cry from president trump is, and i'm quoting a tweet. facebook was always anti-trump. the networks were always anti-trump, hence fake news, new york times apologized and washington post were anti-trump. collusion? question mark. what say you? >> oh, my goodness, i don't know where to begin here. he's such a whiner. i need a breath here. he's such a whiner. he had passes and showed all the rallies during the campaign. and he's president...
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and sees you leave a distinctive conservative moderate. conservative. so confident that. the center left green party is one of the two potential coalition partners of america's christian democrats together with the free democrats both also have lost votes during the election and those saxony and both made it clear today that they do not want to give up ground during the upcoming talks about this. social democrats smiles the s.p.d. celebrated their victory in the ozarks and the were convinced refusing to build one of the coalition bungler america has already paid off. and for more on this let's bring in our political correspondent thomas sparrow who is standing by in our parliamentary studios hello to you thomas i want to begin first with those clear calls from within angela merkel's conservative bloc for a move to the right however it seems as if the chancellor is not in favor of turning well and that's because of the debate in the conservative bloc in the c.d.u. c.s.u. because one of the main elements of. success in the past few years has been that shift of party to the
and sees you leave a distinctive conservative moderate. conservative. so confident that. the center left green party is one of the two potential coalition partners of america's christian democrats together with the free democrats both also have lost votes during the election and those saxony and both made it clear today that they do not want to give up ground during the upcoming talks about this. social democrats smiles the s.p.d. celebrated their victory in the ozarks and the were convinced...
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this shop sells clothes for conservative muslim women.de, but on their website they do show ads for the niqab. it is very rare to see muslim women wearing full faced veils, here in austria. those who do so are believed to be young and converts. the coalition government of the social democrats and the conservatives says the law is about standing up for women's rights. in a free society, we have to protect the values of the free society, and one of the values is the equal rights of man and woman and not ban the woman from the public. we cannot accept a woman as a second—class person. this election poster by the far—right freedom party says islamisation should be stopped. fears about muslims are wide spread, although there have not been major terrorist attacks here. carla amina baghajati, from the islamic community in austria, says she is not in favour of face veils but she does not like the new law. muslims feel that populism is taking over and they are very worried that they are made responsible for attacks. we need a feeling of us, in our
this shop sells clothes for conservative muslim women.de, but on their website they do show ads for the niqab. it is very rare to see muslim women wearing full faced veils, here in austria. those who do so are believed to be young and converts. the coalition government of the social democrats and the conservatives says the law is about standing up for women's rights. in a free society, we have to protect the values of the free society, and one of the values is the equal rights of man and woman...
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the building is a state—of—the—art facility for conservation and scientific research.bring all of those staff together, to work together, and it has also help us to design new laboratory facilities that help to preserve the collection, to better understand the collection and to communicate that to the wider public. i think what's unique about this building is that it's a strikingly modern building in a very sensitive conservation environment. for me personally, spending seven years at the british museum, by the end of the process, i felt like i work here, rather than at rogers stirk harbour and partners. and you can see all the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website and find out who is the winner of the riba stirling prize for architecture live on the bbc news channel next tuesday between 8:30pm and 9pm. time for a look at the weather. here is louise. unfortunately for most of us today it's been a pretty great, dreary day and this picture illustrates it. a lot of low cloud, thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle and across the country, the exception northern ire
the building is a state—of—the—art facility for conservation and scientific research.bring all of those staff together, to work together, and it has also help us to design new laboratory facilities that help to preserve the collection, to better understand the collection and to communicate that to the wider public. i think what's unique about this building is that it's a strikingly modern building in a very sensitive conservation environment. for me personally, spending seven years at the...
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people thought maybe the conservative party was rowing back from that.ed miliband policy, isn't it? how is it going to work? the prime minister has signalled that although she got more votes than any conservative leader since 1983, we didn't really win this election. and jeremy corbyn has harnessed grievances. he doesn't have solutions, but he has harnessed grievances and we respect them. for a generation struggling to get by, markets aren't working well enough for them and the conservative party, we believe in markets, but markets that work for people. we don't believe that people should be working for markets, she set out a big commitment to some bold policies, for example, £2 billion to rebuild council housing, social housing, affordable housing for a generation that are really struggling to get a home and house overtheir struggling to get a home and house over their head. people want to see a conservative party that st capable of yes, delivering brexit, but if we don't make this a moment we redouble or effort to domestic, we will alienate a generatio
people thought maybe the conservative party was rowing back from that.ed miliband policy, isn't it? how is it going to work? the prime minister has signalled that although she got more votes than any conservative leader since 1983, we didn't really win this election. and jeremy corbyn has harnessed grievances. he doesn't have solutions, but he has harnessed grievances and we respect them. for a generation struggling to get by, markets aren't working well enough for them and the conservative...